2. Game No. 14 of 14
CHARLOTTE HOUNDS (3-10) at CHESAPEAKE BAYHAWKS (5-8)
Saturday, July 25 | Faceoff 7:00pm ET | Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium,Annapolis MD
Where to Watch: ESPN3.com, the WatchESPN app or FSN/SportSouth
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Charlotte Hounds Media Contact
Jillian Fay, Communications Manager
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Hounds 2015 Schedule & Results
Date Opponent Result
4/12 vs. Rattlers 10-9 (L) OT
4/26 @ Cannons 12-11 (W) OT
5/3 @ Outlaws 15-12 (L)
5/10 vs. Bayhawks 14-10 (L)
5/16 @ Machine 14-10 (L)
5/23 vs. Cannons 19-13 (L)
5/30 vs. Lizards 21-16 (L)
6/5 vs. Machine 14-12 (L)
6/20 @ Lizards 13-12 (W)
6/27 vs. Outlaws 14-11 (W)
7/3 @ Launch 19-9 (L)
7/11 vs. Launch 17-16 (L) OT
7/17 @ Rattlers 18-10 (L)
7/25 @ Bayhawks
Current MLL Standings
Team Wins Loss GB
New York Lizards 10 3 -
Ohio Machine 8 5 2
Rochester Rattlers 8 5 2
Boston Cannons 8 5 2
Denver Outlaws 6 7 4
Chesapeake Bayhawks 5 8 5
Florida Launch 4 9 6
Charlotte Hounds 3 10 7
Chesapeake Bayhawks Media Contact
Constantine Simantiras, Director of Sponsorship
constantine.simantiras@thebayhawks.com
O: 443-482-6094 (x 1812)
www.thebayhawks.com
3. Hounds Numerical Roster (Active Players)
# Last Name First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Twitter
0 Bratton Shamel M 6'1 195 6/26/1988 Virginia '11 Huntington, NY ShamelBratton
1 Chanenchuk Mike M 5'11 180 5/22/1990 Maryland '14 Poquott, NY M_Channy
3 Fowler Brendan M/FO 5'11 195 12/27/1991 Duke ‘14 Wantagh, NY BRabbit_3
4 Sawyer Mike A 5'11 195 6/7/1989 Loyola '13 Waxhaw, NC Mjsawyer4
6 Haus Will M 6'1 183 Duke '15 Palmyra, PA
7 Tripucka Jake M 6'2 200 1/30/1991 Duke '13 Boonton Township, NJ JakeTripucka7
9 Thul Garrett A 6'3 231 5/31/1990 Army ‘13 Flemington, NJ gtlax09
11 Sankey Joey A 5'5 160 North Carolina '15 Warminster, PA jsankey11
13 Orban Kip M 6'2 200 2/13/1993 Princeton ‘15 Westport, CT OrbanPU13
15 Ward Justin A 5'10 210 4/9/1992 Loyola '14 Glen Burnie, MD ThisJust_In15
16 Kimener Terry M 6'2 190 12/1/1984 UMBC ‘08 Oakton,VA TKimna16
18 Clarkson Matt M 5'11 185 Colgate ‘15 Garden City, NY drsmooothie
19 Drew Kevin M 6'1 195 10/8/1990 Syracuse ‘12 Katonah, NY kevdrew19
24 Flanagan Ryan D 6'5 215 8/29/1989 North Carolina ‘11 West Islip, NY RyanFlanagan24
26 Haus John M 6’ 185 9/21/1990 Maryland '13 Chapel Hill, NC johnhaus26
28 Ehrhardt Michael D 6'5 220 1/7/1992 Maryland '14 Westbury, NY AirHeart12
29 Cunningham Kevin A 5'11 165 4/23/1990 Villanova ‘12 Garden City, NY Kev_Cuny29
33 Bassett Pierce G 6’4 203 7/15/1991 Johns Hopkins ‘13 Scottsdale,AZ 33fierce
34 Laconi Pat M 5'9 200 5/2/1992 Loyola '14 Mooristown, NJ CONI_ISLAND
42 Runkel Jack G 6'4 225 Loyola '14 Fairfield, CT Jack_Runkel24
44 Schmidt Brett D 6' 185 7/20/1989 Maryland '11 Maple Glenn, PA BrettSchmidt44
55 Poli Mason D 6’ 225 11/9/1990 Bryant '13 Downington, PA longpoli55
77 Lobb Henry D 6'3 215 10/5/1991 Duke ‘14 Narberth, PA luckyslevins
84 Cinosky Joe D 6'3 220 12/12/1985 Maryland ‘08 Boonton Township, NJ JoeCinosky
88 DeNapoli Thomas M 6' 195 8/8/1992 Towson '14 East Rockaway, NY tdenap8
4. Hounds Alphabetical Roster (Active Players)
# Last Name First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Twitter
33 Bassett Pierce G 6’4 203 7/15/1991 Johns Hopkins ‘13 Scottsdale,AZ 33fierce
0 Bratton Shamel M 6'1 195 6/26/1988 Virginia '11 Huntington, NY ShamelBratton
1 Chanenchuk Mike M 5'11 180 5/22/1990 Maryland '14 Poquott, NY M_Channy
84 Cinosky Joe D 6'3 220 12/12/1985 Maryland ‘08 Boonton Township, NJ JoeCinosky
18 Clarkson Matt M 5'11 185 Colgate ‘15 Garden City, NY drsmooothie
29 Cunningham Kevin A 5'11 165 4/23/1990 Villanova ‘12 Garden City, NY Kev_Cuny29
88 DeNapoli Thomas M 6' 195 8/8/1992 Towson '14 East Rockaway, NY tdenap8
19 Drew Kevin M 6'1 195 10/8/1990 Syracuse ‘12 Katonah, NY kevdrew19
28 Ehrhardt Michael D 6'5 220 1/7/1992 Maryland '14 Westbury, NY AirHeart12
24 Flanagan Ryan D 6'5 215 8/29/1989 North Carolina ‘11 West Islip, NY RyanFlanagan24
3 Fowler Brendan M/FO 5'11 195 12/27/1991 Duke ‘14 Wantagh, NY BRabbit_3
26 Haus John M 6’ 185 9/21/1990 Maryland '13 Chapel Hill, NC johnhaus26
6 Haus Will M 6'1 183 Duke '15 Palmyra, PA
16 Kimener Terry M 6'2 190 12/1/1984 UMBC ‘08 Oakton,VA TKimna16
34 Laconi Pat M 5'9 200 5/2/1992 Loyola '14 Mooristown, NJ CONI_ISLAND
77 Lobb Henry D 6'3 215 10/5/1991 Duke ‘14 Narberth, PA luckyslevins
13 Orban Kip M 6'2 200 2/13/1993 Princeton ‘15 Westport, CT OrbanPU13
55 Poli Mason D 6’ 225 11/9/1990 Bryant '13 Downington, PA longpoli55
42 Runkel Jack G 6'4 225 Loyola '14 Fairfield, CT Jack_Runkel24
11 Sankey Joey A 5'5 160 North Carolina '15 Warminster, PA jsankey11
4 Sawyer Mike A 5'11 195 6/7/1989 Loyola '13 Waxhaw, NC Mjsawyer4
44 Schmidt Brett D 6' 185 7/20/1989 Maryland '11 Maple Glenn, PA BrettSchmidt44
9 Thul Garrett A 6'3 231 5/31/1990 Army ‘13 Flemington, NJ gtlax09
7 Tripucka Jake M 6'2 200 1/30/1991 Duke '13 Boonton Township, NJ JakeTripucka7
15 Ward Justin A 5'10 210 4/9/1992 Loyola '14 Glen Burnie, MD ThisJust_In15
5. Hounds Inactive Player Rosters
Practice Squad
# Last Name First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Twitter
32 Capron Nico D 6'5 225 5/17/1990 Canisius ‘12 Waxhaw, NC nicbro32
Hogan Pat M 5'11 190 RPI ‘14 Sinai, NY
51 Meagher Sean D 6'5 215 Robert Morris ‘14 Chesterfield, MO meagherbombs51
Scheich John A 6'1 185 Catawba ‘14 Waxhaw, NC JohnScheich
76 Ward Billy A 5'9 175 Syracuse '14 Baldwinsville, NY bward03
White Jeff G 5'10 220 Le Moyne ‘13 Buffalo, NY jeffwhite4
Collegiate Inactive
Last Name First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Twitter
Belka Ryan M 5'10 Drexel ‘15 Crofton, MD savedbythebelka
Massa Kevin M/FO 5'10 200 8/5/1993 Bryant '15 Huntington, NY
6. Pronunciation Guide
#32 Nico Capron — (Ca-Prone)
#84 Joe Cinosky — (Sin-aw-ski)
#8 Josh Dionne — (Dye-On)
#28 Michael Ehrhardt — (Air-Heart)
#26 John Haus — (Hoss)
#6 Will Haus — (Hoss)
#51 Sean Meagher — (Mayor)
#9 Garrett Thul — (Thool)
How The Team Was Built
Supplemental Drafts Collegiate Drafts
Pierce Bassett (G) - 2014 Mason Poli (D) - 2013
Sean Meagher (D) - 2015 Mike Sawyer (A) - 2013
Jack Runkel (G) - 2015 Mike Chanenchuk (M) - 2014
Garrett Thul (A) - 2015 Tom DeNapoli (A/M) - 2014
Josh Dionne (A) - 2014
Mike Ehrhardt (D) - 2014
Brendan Fowler (FO) - 2014
Player Pool Pat Laconi (M) - 2014
Shamel Bratton (M) - 2015 Henry Lobb (M) - 2014
Matt Clarkson (M) - 2015 Justin Ward (A) - 2014
Will Haus (M) - 2015
Joey Sankey (A) - 2015
Trades John Kelly (D) - 2015
Ryan Flanagan (D) - October 2011 Kip Orban (M) - 2015
Brett Schmidt (D) - November 2011
Kevin Drew (M) - September 2012
John Haus (M) - January 2013
Jake Tripucka (M) - January 2013
Terry Kimener (M) - December 2014
Joe Cinosky (D) - January 2015
7. Hounds Coaching Staff
Hounds Medical Staff
Mike Cerino
Head Coach, 4th MLL season
Limestone College Director of Athletics & VP/Intercollegiate Athletics
Brad Touma
Assistant Coach, 4th MLL season
Charlotte Country Day HS Boys Varsity Lacrosse Coach
Tom Carmean
Assistant Coach, 3rd MLL season
Guildford College Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach
Chris Schiller
Assistant Coach, 2nd MLL season
Southern Select Lacrosse Director / U.S. Men’s National Indoor Team Assistant Coach
Jim Galloway
Equipment Manager, 4th MLL season
Charlotte Catholic HS Boys JV Lacrosse Coach
Curt Lamb
Strength & Conditioning Coach, 1st MLL season
Limestone College Assistant AD for Sports Performance
Drew Delaney
Advance Scout, 4th MLL season
Elizabethtown College Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach
Travis Gillespie
International Scouting Advisor, 1st MLL season
City of Coquitlam Firefighter
Donald D’Alessandro, MD
Team Physician, 4th MLL season
OrthoCarolina Physician
Catherine Rainbow, MD/SMCAQ
Assistant Team Physician, 3rd MLL season
OrthoCarolina Physician
Ray Beltz ATC/LAT
Athletic Trainer, 2nd MLL season
OrthoCarolina
Rebecca Rich, BA/ATC/LAT
Athletic Trainer, 4th MLL season
Queens University
Crissi Harrison,ATC/L
Athletic Trainer, 4th MLL season
OrthoCarolina
8. Hounds vs. Bayhawks
All-Time Series: The Hounds are 3-4 in regular-season games versus the Bayhawks since 2012 and 0-1 in post-season games, as these two teams met in the 2013
MLL title game. Chesapeake came away with a 10-9 victory.
Previous Season Results: The Hounds and Bayhawks split the regular season in 2014, with each team winning its respective home game.
Last Meeting: These teams last met in Charlotte on Sunday, May 10, when the Bayhawks came away with a 14-10 victory.The visitors built up 4-0 lead by the end of
the 1st quarter and increased that to 8-2 with seven minutes remaining in the half.The Hounds scored four straight to get back within two, but the Bayhawks
responded with a five-goal run of the own.The final minutes were back and fourth as Charlotte tried to mount a comeback, but the Bayhawks prevailed.
2015 Team Stats
Hounds Bayhawks
Shots 621 541
Goals Scored 149 (seven 2-pointers) 156 (one 2-pointers)
Assists 66 94
Goals Allowed 190 (five 2-pointers) 159 (four 2-pointers)
Saves 173 237
Groundballs 418 345
Faceoffs 198-383 (51.7%) 117-363 (32.2%)
Penalty Mins. 40.5 38
Power Play 28.3% 22.2%
Penalty Kill 66.0% 78.6%
2015 Head-to-Head Stats
Hounds Bayhawks
Shots 31 25
Goals Scored 9 (one 2-pointer) 14
Assists 4 5
Goals Allowed 14 9 (one 2-pointer)
Saves 11 22
Groundballs 34 20
Faceoffs 19-27 (70.4%) 8-27 (29.6%)
Penalty Mins. 2 2.5
Power Play 0.0% 0.0%
Penalty Kill 100% 100%
2014 Team Stats
Hounds Bayhawks
Shots 619 628
Goals Scored 153 (nine 2-pt goals) 160 (six 2-pointers)
Assists 61 95
Goals Allowed 182 (four 2-pt goals) 173 (six 2-pointers)
Saves 196 203
Groundballs 405 420
Faceoffs 176-386 (45.6%) 182-387 (47.0%)
Penalty Mins. 49 64.5
Power Play 23.1% 35.3%
Penalty Kill 69.1% 56.1%
2014 Head-to-Head Stats
Hounds Bayhawks
Shots 62 53
Goals Scored 23 (two 2-pointers) 26
Assists 10 18
Goals Allowed 26 23 (two 2-pointers)
Saves 27 39
Groundballs 68 65
Faceoffs 30-56 (53.6%) 26-56 (46.4%)
Penalty Mins. 6.5 7.5
Power Play 37.5% 66.7%
Penalty Kill 33.3% 62.5%
9. Hounds Previous Game Recap
RATTLERS USE STRONG SECOND HALF TO BEAT HOUNDS 18-10
Denhoff,Wolf lead the way for Rochester with four goals each
BROCKPORT, NY (July 17, 2015) — The Charlotte Hounds on Friday night lost their third-straight game, falling 18-10 on the road to the Rochester
Rattlers. Kyle Denhoff and Jordan Wolf lead the way for the Rattlers with four goals each. Denhoff, a Rochester native, earned Coca-Cola Player of the
Game honors. Meanwhile, the Hounds were lead by Joey Sankey with three goals and Mike Chanenchuk with two.
The game opened with 4:30 of scoreless play before the Rattlers put two quick goals on the board. Chanenchuk answered for the Hounds, working
from behind the cage to beat John Galloway over his left shoulder.The Rattlers got one back before Chanenchuk struck again to keep the Hounds
within one. One minute later, Hounds goalie Jack Runkel came up with a save and cleared the ball to Michael Ehrhardt, who found Kevin
Cunningham in front to tie the game at 3.
Will Haus opened the scoring in the second quarter with a wrap-around goal to give the visitors their only lead of the game, 4-3.After a 14-minute
scoring drought, the Rattlers net back-to-back tallies to regain their one-goal advantage.With less than five minutes remaining in the half, Sankey
snuck a shot past Galloway to knot the game at 5. But the Rattlers closed the half with four straight goals, including three from Wolf.
Momentum stayed with the home team coming out of the half, as Matt Lazore ripped a two-point goal in the opening 30 seconds to push the Rattlers
advantage to 11-5.The Hounds finally started to find their rhythm and rattled off three-straight goals, including two from Sankey, to close the gap at
four with 3:45 left in the third. But the Rattlers responded with a three-goal run of their own, giving the home team a 14-8 advantage going into the
final quarter.
Mike Poppleton won the opening faceoff in the fourth, with John LoCascio on the wing to scoop up the loose ball. LoCascio quickly dished the ball to
Kevin Rice who finished easily. Denhoff added his third goal for the Rattlers before Hounds rookie Matt Clarkson recorded his first career MLL goal,
making it 16-9 in favor of the home team.The teams traded goals before Denhoff sealed the 18-10 victory with a laser from long range.
The Hounds (3-10) next week will close out their 2015 campaign in Annapolis, Md. against the Chesapeake Bayhawks (5-8).The Bayhawks are coming
off a 9-8 overtime loss to the Boston Cannons on Thursday night. Faceoff is scheduled for 7:00pm at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on
Saturday,July 25.
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10. Bayhawks Previous Game Recap
BAYHAWKS ELIMINATED FROM PLAYOFFS AFTER 9-8 OT LOSS TO BOSTON
Fiorito is spectacular with career-high 31 saves for Chesapeake
ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND- Goalie Tyler Fiorito was nothing short of spectacular on Thursday night, making a career-high 31 saves as the Chesapeake Bayhawks went
down to the wire with the Boston Cannons in front of 7,944 fans at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
Fiorito stymied the Cannons time and time again with amazing stops, but his efforts were not quite enough as the Bayhawks suffered a heart-breaking 9-8 overtime
loss to the Cannons. Fiorito's previous career-high had been 24 saves, amassed earlier this season against Rochester.
“Tyler Fiorito was absolutely unbelievable. I haven't seen a performance like that in a long time," Chesapeake midfielder Joe Walters said.
Fiorito leads Major League Lacrosse with 237 saves, a whopping 51 more than any other keeper.The former Princeton All-American is the leading candidate for MLL
Goalie of the Year honors as he also leads the league with a phenomenal .598 save percentage.
"Tyler has been playing great all year. He's been so consistent so it's not like this was some fluke thing. He's been incredible in cage every game," Chesapeake
defenseman Jesse Bernhardt said.
Attackman Ben Rubeor and midfielder Matt Abbott scored two goals apiece to lead the offense for the Bayhawks (5-8), who have officially been eliminated from the
playoffs.Walters dished off two assists while attackman Matt Donovan had a goal and two assists for Chesapeake, which needed to beat Boston by four goals in order
to remain alive for the playoffs going into next Saturday's regular season finale at home against Charlotte.
"It just wasn't clicking for us tonight," Walters said when told the Bayhawks hit a season-low for goals. "There's nothing else to really say. It just wasn't our day.You
can't have an off night when you're trying to win a game by four goals. I thought our defensive played outstanding. The defense was great and the offense just didn't
get it done."
Faceoff specialist Eric O'Brien made his Bayhawks' debut and was doing pretty well before breaking his collar bone just minutes into the second half.That proved
problematic as Boston won 14 of 21 faceoffs.
While the defense was strong overall, it performed particular well when short-handed.The Cannons were just 1-for-7 on the power play, a tribute to the home team's
penalty killing unit.
"I thought we played great man-down defense tonight," Cottle said. "Boston had a bunch of extra man chances and couldn't take advantage because we did such a
good job."
It was a defensive struggle for most of the first half with neither team managing to score a goal for the first 25 minutes, 31 seconds. Boston attackman finally broke
the drought by finishing a fastbreak with 4:29 left in the second quarter.
11. Chesapeake scored its first goal with 46 seconds left in the first half with rookie midfielder Henry Schoonmaker getting the honors. Rookie attackman Matt Donovan
found Schoonmaker open up top and the former Syracuse University standout made a nice dodge then fired a jump shot that bounced in front of the crease and
skipped into the net.
The Bayhawks scored again with 8.9 seconds to go as Donovan drew a slide and dished to a wide-open Danowski, who drove from behind to goal-line extended
before canning a lefty shot from the doorstep to make it 2-2 at intermission.
Fiorito was simply fantastic in the first half, practically standing on his head in stopping 14 shots in shutting out the visitors for the better part of two periods. Boston
outshot Chesapeake 31-15 over the opening 15 minutes.
Chesapeake came out much sharper on offense in the second half, scoring two goals in the opening 4 ½ minutes to take a 4-2 lead. Midfielder Ben Hunt barreled
past a short stick defender and fired a short bounce shot into the cage.
Abbott then took advantage of the fact he had Kevin Buchanan trapped on the offensive end, using a nice spin move to get past the offensive middie and slipping
inside for a one-on-one opportunity.Abbott jumped just as he shot and the ball hit the back of the net before he came down in the crease. Cannons head coach John
Tucker challenged, but the goal was upheld.
Chesapeake led 6-5 and 7-6, but just could not string together enough goals to gain some breathing room. Bernhardt did not blame the offense, saying the defense
just needed to get one more stop.
"It's a team game.We're not the type to point fingers. Overall, we needed to play better all over the field tonight and that's kind of been the story of the season,"
Bernhardt said.
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15. News & Notes
PLAYING FOR PRIDE: Both the Hounds and Bayhawks have been eliminated from playoff contention for 2015.
TOUGH TERRAIN: The Hounds have never won in Annapolis at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.All of their wins versus the Bayhawks have come
at home in Charlotte.
FIRSTTIME FOR EVERYTHING: Rookie Matt Clarkson scored his first MLL goal on Friday against the Rattlers. It was an unassisted, third-quarter tally.
BETTER THAN BEFORE: Michael Ehrhardt set a new personal best in groundballs on Saturday night against the Rattlers, recording nine total GBs.The
defenseman’s previous high was six groundballs.
HE’S GOTTHE POWER: John Haus is one power-play goal away from tying the Hounds’ single-season record of six, originally set by Brian Carroll in
2012.
STARS & STRIPES: Attackman Garrett Thul is expected to make his debut with the Hounds on Saturday against the Bayhawks.Thul recently finished US
Army Ranger School and will soon begin US Army Airborne School.
PUT ME IN, COACH: Furman University this week named John Haus as an Assistant Coach for the Men’s Lacrosse team.
16. Active Player Notes
#1 Mike Chanenchuk (M)
— MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (4); Points (4)
#3 Brendan Fowler (M/FO)
— Back-to-back NCAA Champion with Duke (2013 & 2014)
— Also played football during his undergraduate career at Duke
— Returned to Duke for grad school in 2014 and used final year of athletic eligibility to join the wrestling team
— Named MLL Humanitarian of the Month in July 2014 after cutting and donating hair tot he Locks of Love organization
— MLL Single Game Highs: Faceoff (20-26, 76.9%); Groundballs (13); Goals (2)
— 2015 MLLWeek 1 and Week 11 FOAthlete of the Week, presented by the Faceoff Academy
— 2015 MLLAll-Star Game participant
#4 Mike Sawyer (A)
— Broke the Guinness World Record for Fastest Lacrosse shot in 2013, shooting 114mph at the MLLAll-Star Game in Charlotte (previous record was 111mph)
— 2013 MLLAll-Star participant
— Won an NCAA Championship with Loyola in 2012
— Was a Tewaaraton Award Finalist in 2012
— MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (5); Points (6)
— Scored three 2-point goals in 2014
#6 Will Haus (M)
— Back-to-back NCAA Champion with Duke (2013 & 2014)
— Three-time USILAAll-American
— Scored his first MLL goal against the NY Lizards on June 20, 2015
#7 Jake Tripucka (M)
— Father Kelly Tripucka played for the Charlotte Hornets from 1988-1991
— Late Grandfather Frank Tripucka was the first-ever quarterback for the Denver Broncos in 1960
— Won two NCAA Championships with Duke, the first as a freshman in 2010 and the second as a senior in 2013
— MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (3); Points (3)
17. #11 Joey Sankey (A)
— Three-time USILAThird Team All-American
— Three-time All-ACC selection
— UNC’s All-time leading scorer with 229 career points
— Tied the Hounds’ single game points record on May 23 with eight points (5g, 3a)
— 2015 MLLWeek 7 and Week 10 Cascade Rookie of the Week
— MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (5); Points (8)
— His eight points in Week 7 against the Boston Cannons tied the Hounds’ single-game record, originally set by Ryan Young in 2013
— 2015 MLLAll-Star Game Participant
#14 Kip Orban (M)
— 2015 USILA Second Team All-American
— In 2014 became the first Princeton player since Paul Trombino in 2004 to have at least one goal in every game of a season
#15 Justin Ward (A)
— 2014 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year
— Won an NCAA Championship with Loyola in 2012
— Holds Loyola’s career assists record (120), single-season assist record (53) and ranks sixth in school history with 177 total points
— Volunteer Assistant Coach for Georgetown Men’s Lacrosse
— Set the Hounds’ single-season assist record (21) in 2014
— MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (3); Assists (3); Points (5)
#16 Terry Kimener (M)
— 2008 America East Player of the Year
— 2008 America East Tournament MVP
— MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (3); Points (5)
#19 Kevin Drew (M)
— MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (2); Groundballs (6)
— 2015 MLLWeek 3 Warrior Defensive Player of the Week
— 2014 MLLAll-Star Game participant
#24 Ryan Flanagan (D)
— 2010 Co-Winner of the Schmeisser Memorial Cup as the nation’s top collegiate defenseman
— Four-time MLLAll-Star Game participant (2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015)
— Named MLL Humanitarian of the Month in February 2014
— 2014 MLLWeek 9 Warrior Defensive Player of the Week
— MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (12); Goals (2)
18. #26 John Haus (M)
— 2015 Hounds Co-Captain
— Volunteer Assistant Coach for High Point University Men’s Lacrosse
— MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (4); Points (5)
— 2015 MLLAll-Star Game participant
— Tallied at least one point in 22 straight regular-season games between May 10, 2014 and June 27, 2015.
#28 Michael Ehrhardt (D)
— MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (9); Points (3)
— Scored at least one goal each MLL season (2014 & 2015)
#29 Kevin Cunningham (A)
— MLL Single-Game Highs: Goals (4); Points (7)
— 2015 MLLWeek 11 Warrior Player of the Week
#33 Pierce Bassett (G)
— MLL Single-Game Highs: Saves (20); Fewest Goals Allowed (7); Most Goals Allowed (21)
#34 Pat Laconi (M)
— Won an NCAA Championship with Loyola in 2012
— MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (3);
— Currently a law student at the University of Baltimore School of Law
#44 Brett Schmidt (D)
— Two-time MLLAll-Star Game participant (2013 & 2014)
— MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (6)
#77 Henry Lobb (D)
— Won back-to-back NCAA Championships with Duke (2013 & 2014)
— MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (3)
#84 Joe Cinosky (D)
— Two-time MLL Champion (Toronto Nationals 2009, Chesapeake Bayhawks 2010)
— 2009 MLLAll-Star Game participant
— 2010 FILWorld Championship Gold Medalist as member of Team USA
— MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (6)
— 2015 Hounds Co-Captain