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Dan Fisher

Assistant Director, NESCAC


100 Venture Way - Box 13
Hadley, MA 01035
P: (413) 587-2078
F: (413) 587-2167
www.nescac.com daniel.fisher@trincoll.edu

MEN’S LACROSSE Weekly Release #2 - March 22, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Recent Results 2010 Standings NESCAC Overall


Monday, March 15 W L W% GF GA W L W% GF GA
Wesleyan 8 at Montclair St. 10
1 Connecticut College 2 0 1.000 20 12 4 0 1.000 45 23
Bowdoin 10 vs. WNEC 11 2OT
Middlebury 2 0 1.000 21 11 3 0 1.000 27 16
Tuesday, March 16 Tufts 2 0 1.000 28 17 3 0 1.000 48 21
Lasell 4 at Tufts 20 Williams 2 0 1.000 17 13 2 0 1.000 17 13
Amherst 12 at E. Conn. St. 14 5 Bowdoin 1 1 .500 19 17 1 3 .250 33 39
Endicott 7 at Colby 9
Trinity 1 1 .500 14 18 2 1 .667 29 20
Wednesday, March 17 7 Amherst 0 2 .000 16 28 0 3 .000 28 42
Conn. College 12 at Clarkson 6 Bates 0 2 .000 13 19 3 2 .600 54 37
Bowdoin 4 vs. Nazareth 11 Colby 0 2 .000 15 17 2 2 .500 37 32
Farmingdale 4 at Wesleyan 26
W. Conn. St. 2 at Trinity 15 Wesleyan 0 2 .000 12 23 3 3 .500 68 41
Middlebury 6 at Springfield 5

Thursday, March 18
Men’s Lacrosse Player of the Week
Plymouth St. 8 at Colby 13 D.J. Hessler, Tufts
Saturday, March 20 (Junior, Attacker - Monkton, Md.)
Williams 10 at Bates 7 * Hessler tallied two game-winners last week as part of a five-goal, five-assist effort
Wesleyan 5 at Middlebury 12 * in a 2-0 week for the Jumbos. On Tuesday in a 20-4 victory over Lasell, Hessler
Amherst 8 at Conn. College 10 * scored twice and assisted on five other goals, adding in a ground ball. He followed
Tufts 10 at Colby 9 * on Saturday at Colby with three goals, scoring the last two goals of the game for
Trinity 10 at Bowdoin 8 *
Tufts in a 10-9 win. Hessler’s man-down goal with 3:54 to play broke a 9-9 tie and
Upcoming Games proved to be the decisive goal. He also had two man-up goals last week.
Monday, March 22
Trinity at Salve Regina 3:30 Notes: Amherst sophomore midfielder Alex Fox (Garden City, N.Y.) totaled 12 points in
an 0-2 week with eight goals and four assists. After scoring seven times and assisting on
Tuesday, March 23 three other goals in a 14-12 setback at Eastern Conn. St. on Tuesday, Fox netted a goal
Conn. College at Farmingdale 2:00 and an assist on Saturday in a 10-8 loss at Connecticut College...Bates sophomore goal-
Williams at Randolph-Macon 3:00 keeper Adam Scharff (Glyndon, Md.) made 11 saves, collected a team-high seven ground
Tufts vs. Skidmore 3:30 balls, and caused a turnover in the Bobcats’ 10-7 loss to Williams on Saturday...Bowdoin’s
Amherst at Mount Ida 4:00 Steve Thomas (Lutherville, Md.) scored a career-high four goals in a mid-week loss to
Bowdoin at Keene St. 4:00 Western New England...Colby junior midfielder Craig Bunker (Topsfield, Mass.) won .807
Roger Williams at Trinity 4:00 percent (46-for-57) of his face-off attempts and averaged nine ground balls in a 2-1 week
Union vs. Colby 4:00 for the Mules. Bunker was 16-for-18 in a win over Endicott, 15-for-17 in a victory against
Middlebury vs. Wash. & Lee 7:00
Plymouth St. and 15-for-22 in a 10-9 loss to Tufts...Connecticut College junior attacker
Eric Doran (Pennington, N.J.) had five goals, two assists and three ground balls in a 2-0
Wednesday, March 24
week for the Camels. Against Amherst on Saturday, Doran had three goals and two ground
Merchant Marine at Wesleyan 7:00
Williams at Roanoke 7:00 balls as Connecticut College downed the Lord Jeffs for the first time since 2001 with a 10-
8 victory...Middlebury senior attacker Pete Smith (Wilton, Conn.) scored two goals and
Thursday, March 25 assisted on four others in a 2-0 week. Smith scored a pair of goals with three assists and
Trinity at Manhattanville 4:00 two ground balls in a 12-5 win over Wesleyan on Saturday...Trinity sophomore goalkeeper
Colby at Wheaton 4:00 Peter Johnson (Riverside, Conn.) posted a .690 save percentage during a 2-0 week for the
Bantams. Johnson made 10 saves and allowed only one goal in 55 minutes of work as part
Saturday, March 20 of a 15-2 win over Western Conn. St. on Wednesday. He added 10 more saves in a 10-8
Williams at Tufts 1:00 * win at Bowdoin, Trinity’s first win over the Polar Bears in six years...Wesleyan senior Jon
Middlebury at Conn. College 1:00 * Killeen (Derry, N.H.) collected 14 points during the Cardinals’ 1-2 week with eight goals and
Colby at Trinity 1:00 * six assists. Killeen led his squad to a program-record 26 goals in Wednesday’s win over
Bates at Wesleyan 2:00 * Farmingdale, tallying five goals and assisting on three others...Williams junior attacker
Bowdoin at Amherst 2:00 * Matt Cranshaw (Atlanta, Ga.) scored two goals and recorded two assists in the Ephs’ only
* - NESCAC game last week, a 10-7 victory at Bates on Saturday.

AMHERST · BATES · BOWDOIN · COLBY · CONNECTICUT COLLEGE · HAMILTON · MIDDLEBURY · TRINITY · TUFTS · WESLEYAN · WILLIAMS
New England Small College Athletic Conference MEN’S LACROSSE Weekly Release #2 - March 22, 2010

2010 NESCAC MEN’S LACROSSE STATISTICS


Through games of March 21, 2010 (All games)
TEAM STATISTICS
GOALS PER GAME GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP GA Minutes GAA
1. Tufts 3 48 16.00 1. Middlebury 3 16 180:00 5.33
2. Wesleyan 6 68 11.33 2. Connecticut College 4 23 240:00 5.75
3. Connecticut College 4 45 11.25 3. Williams 2 13 120:00 6.50
4. Bates 5 54 10.80 4. Trinity 3 20 180:00 6.67
5. Trinity 3 29 9.67 5. Wesleyan 6 41 360:00 6.83
6. Amherst 3 28 9.33 6. Tufts 3 21 180:00 7.00
7. Colby 4 37 9.25 7. Bates 5 37 300:26 7.39
8. Middlebury 3 27 9.00 8. Colby 4 32 240:00 8.00
9. Williams 2 17 8.50 9. Bowdoin 4 39 245:41 9.52
10. Bowdoin 4 33 8.25 10. Amherst 3 42 180:00 14.00

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GOALTENDER STATISTICS


POINTS PER GAME GOALS AGAINST AVG (Max. 20.00)
## Player-Team CL GP G A Pts. Avg/G ## Player-Team CL GP GA Min. GAA
1. Alex Fox-AMH SO 3 9 5 14 4.67 1. Ryan Deane-MID JR 3 15 178:28 5.04
2. Jon Killeen-WES SR 6 12 14 26 4.33 2. Rob Moccia-CONN SO 4 14 162:06 5.18
3. D.J. Hessler-TUF JR 3 6 6 12 4.00 3. Stephen Vrla-WIL SR 2 13 120:00 6.50
4. Matt Cranshaw-WIL JR 2 4 4 8 4.00 4. Peter Johnson-TRI SO 3 19 173:40 6.56
5. Ryan Molloy-TUF JR 3 6 5 11 3.67 5. Adam Scharff-BAT SO 5 35 293:35 7.15
6. Steve Dachille-CONN SR 4 10 2 12 3.00 6. Thomas Gianakos-COL SR 4 29 230:00 7.57
Russell Halliday-BOW JR 4 9 3 12 3.00 7. Grant Covington-WES SO 6 29 219:13 7.94
8. Ian Deveau-COL FR 4 4 7 11 2.75 8. Steven Foglietta-TUF SO 3 20 150:00 8.00
Eric Doran-CONN JR 4 8 3 11 2.75 9. Jake McCampbell-BOW JR 4 38 230:41 9.88
10. Kevin McCormick-TUF SO 3 4 4 8 2.67 10. Matt Aispruru-AMH SO 2 15 89:30 10.06
Pete Smith-MID SR 3 3 5 8 2.67
SAVE PERCENTAGE
GOALS PER GAME ## Player-Team CL GP GA Saves SavePct
## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G 1. Ryan Deane-MID JR 3 15 45 .750
1. Alex Fox-AMH SO 3 9 3.00 2. Rob Moccia-CONN SO 4 14 35 .714
2. Steve Dachille-CONN SR 4 10 2.50 3. Stephen Vrla-WIL SR 2 13 23 .639
3. Harper Cullen-TRI SR 3 7 2.33 4. Thomas Gianakos-COL SR 4 29 44 .603
4. Russell Halliday-BOW JR 4 9 2.25 5. Peter Johnson-TRI SO 3 19 28 .596
5. Teddy Citrin-WES SO 5 11 2.20 6. Adam Scharff-BAT SO 5 35 51 .593
6. Conor Malangone-WES JR 6 13 2.17 7. Steven Foglietta-TUF SO 3 20 23 .535
7. Jon Killeen-WES SR 6 12 2.00 8. Grant Covington-WES SO 6 29 30 .508
8. Nick Sampson-BAT SR 5 10 2.00 9. Jake McCampbell-BOW JR 4 38 38 .500
David Barrett-BAT SR 5 10 2.00 Matt Aispruru-AMH SO 2 15 15 .500
10. Eric Doran-CONN JR 4 8 2.00
SAVES PER GAME
ASSISTS PER GAME ## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G
## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G 1. Ryan Deane-MID JR 3 45 15.00
1. Jon Killeen-WES SR 6 14 2.33 2. Stephen Vrla-WIL SR 2 23 11.50
2. D.J. Hessler-TUF JR 3 6 2.00 3. Thomas Gianakos-COL SR 4 44 11.00
3. Matt Cranshaw-WIL JR 2 4 2.00 4. Adam Scharff-BAT SO 5 51 10.20
Richard Reuter-WIL SR 2 4 2.00 5. Jake McCampbell-BOW JR 4 38 9.50
5. Ian Deveau-COL FR 4 7 1.75 6. Peter Johnson-TRI SO 3 28 9.33
Adam Tracy-BOW SR 4 7 1.75 7. Rob Moccia-CONN SO 4 35 8.75
7. Ryan Molloy-TUF JR 3 5 1.67 8. Steven Foglietta-TUF SO 3 23 7.67
Alex Fox-AMH SO 3 5 1.67 9. Matt Aispruru-AMH SO 2 15 7.50
Pete Smith-MID SR 3 5 1.67 10. Grant Covington-WES SO 6 30 5.00
10. Luke Charest-BAT JR 5 7 1.40

Abbreviation Code
Amherst AMH Middlebury MID
Bates BAT Trinity TRI
Bowdoin BOW Tufts TUF
Colby COL Wesleyan WES
Connecticut College CONN Williams WIL

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