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Sherrerd Field at Class of 1952 Stadium • Princeton, N.J. Saturday, March 19, 2016 • 1 p.m. WPRB FM 103.3/Ivy League Digital Network Princeton: 2-3 (0-0 Ivy League) Penn: 3-2 (0-0 Ivy League) Princeton: Chris Bates seventh season at Princeton, 53-39/14th overall, 123-110 Penn: Mike Murphy seventh season at Penn, 44-43/14th overall, 121-108 Princeton leads 65-18 Princeton defeated Penn 17-11 • March 14, 2015

PRINCETON vs. PENN

PRINCETON PROBABLE LINEUP



March 19, 2016

Attack 14 Ryan Ambler

Sr.

9-11-20

24 Riley Thompson

So.

7-5-12

9 Sean Connors

Jr.

1-1-2

32 Gavin McBride

Jr.

5-3-8

25 Zach Currier

Jr.

6-5-11

19 Bobby Weaver

Sr.

5-0-5

First Midfield

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Second Midfield 18 Austin Sims

So.

5-0-5

10 Carter Flaig

Fr.

1-3-4

39 Dawson McKenzie Fr.

4-2-6

7 Will Reynolds

So.

8GB, 3CT

40 Alistair Berven

Jr.

4GB, 1CT

Shortstick Defensive Midfield





21 Mike Morean



Sr. Fr.

7GB, 4CT 0-1-1, 8GB, 1CT

Face-Off 25 Zach Currier

Jr. 26x54, 30GB

5 Charlie Durbin

Fr.

2-1-3, 8x21

Defense 17 Sam Gravitte



Jr.

0-1-1, 6GB, 6CT

34 Bear Goldstein

Jr.

9GB

3 Mark Strabo

Jr.

3GB, 2CT

So.

11.78 GAA

Goal 2 Tyler Blaisdell

.481 save %



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Princeton defeated Penn 17-11 a year ago as Kip Orban (seven), Ryan Ambler (five) and Mike MacDonald (three) combined for 15 of the Tigers’ goals. Ambler, in fact, tied his career highs in goals in that game. He also had three assists, giving him his career high in points with eight. *

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Princeton and Penn meet for the 84th time, with the Tigers ahead in the all-time series 65-18. Princeton and Penn first met in 1928 and have played every year since, except for the World War II seasons of 1943-45 and then the post-war year of 1946. *

Longstick Midfield

30 Austin deButts

It’s not exactly a must win for Princeton and Penn as they open the Ivy League season this weekend. No, it’s more like an acknowledgement that in the Ivy League of 2016, basically every game is going to have the feel of a must-win, from Week 1 in mid-March through the end of April. To say the Ivy League is loaded this year is a bit of an understatement. The Ivy League this week alone has teams ranked fourth, fifth and 14th, with two others receiving votes. Of the seven Ivy men’s lacrosse teams, six already have a win over a team that was ranked at the time of the game. Yes, this is a very good, very deep league. Each of the next seven weekends will have three Ivy League games, beginning this weekend with this game, as well as Yale at Cornell and Brown at Harvard. The Ivy League tournament will be held the first weekend of May, by which time any number of possible storylines will have played out.

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Princeton enters the game after having beaten No. 18 Rutgers 10-7 Monday night on Sherrerd Field. Tyler Blaisdell made 14 saves while allowing seven goals, for a .667 save percentage. Blaisdell was coming off a tough game against Maryland, where he allowed 17 goals and made eight saves. A week before that, at Johns Hopkins, Blaisdell had also allowed 17 goals - but also made 20 saves, making him the first Princeton goalie since Alex Hewit in 2006 to reach 20 saves in a game. Blaisdell shut out Rutgers in the first quarter while making five saves, and he made eight saves while allowing two goals in the first half. *

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Zach Currier had another impressive outing in Princeton’s win over Rutgers. In fact, Currier continues to be one of the most unique players in the country, with his ability to impact so many different parts of the game. Currier’s line against Rutgers was this: two goals, one assist, eight ground balls, two caused turnovers. He also took all 21 face-offs for the Tigers. Currier ranks sixth in Division I in ground balls per game with 7.50. The five players ahead of him on the list are FOGOs who have combined for three goals and three assists. That’s all five of them combined. Those five also have combined for three caused turnovers. Currier? He can face-off, but he also can be a first-line middie. By himself he has six goals and five assists. He also has eight caused turnovers. Currier leads Princeton with 33 ground balls. The next two-highest totals on the team combined come to 23 (Riley Thompson with 13, Gavin McBride with 10). Currier had 81 ground balls a year ago, which was the most since James Mitchell had 95 in 1997. This year, Currier is on pace for 90 ground balls for the regular season. *

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PRINCETON SCHEDULE & RESULTS February 20

NJIT....................................... W 21-4

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at Hofstra.....................L, 11-10 (OT)

PRINCETON vs. PENN March 19, 2016

Princeton and Penn are both below .500 on face-offs this season. Princeton has won 42.6 percent of its face-offs through five games. Penn has won 36.9% of its face-offs. *

March 5

at Johns Hopkins.................. L, 17-7

12

MARYLAND (ESPNU)............ L, 17-5

14

RUTGERS............................... 7 p.m.

19

PENN...................................... 1 p.m.

26

at Yale....................................... noon

April 2

at Brown................................. 1 p.m.

9

STONY BROOK......................... noon

12

LEHIGH................................... 7 p.m.

16

DARTMOUTH.......................... 3 p.m.

23

at Harvard................................ noon

30

CORNELL (ESPNU).................. noon

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Mark Strabo started every game of the 2013 and 2014 seasons. He then was hurt in the opener last year and missed the rest of the season. He also missed the first two games this year due to a different injury, but he returned to the starting lineup against Johns Hopkins. *

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Riley Thompson is the only Princeton player who has at least one goal in each of the first five games. Thompson has 12 points in five games (7G, 5A). That’s twice as many as he had a year ago in 15 games (2G, 4A). Gavin McBride has at least one point in 20 straight games, the longest current streak on the team. McBride did not have any goals or assists as a freshman, but he has at least one point in every game since. *

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Bobby Weaver and Austin Sims, neither of whom had a career goal prior to this year, both have five goals in the first five games this season. Bear Goldstein is the only current Princeton player to have started every game of his career. *

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Princeton and Penn both average 10.6 goals per game.

May 6/8

* Ivy League Tournament............ TBD

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With three goals and an assist against Rutgers, Ryan Ambler moved past Rob Polumbo and Josh Sims into 16th place all-time in points at Princeton with 142. He needs six to move into 14th, past two players from the 1950s, Don Hahn and Bo Willis. Ambler also is tied with Mike MacDonald for eighth all-time at Princeton in assists with 76. He needs eight to tie Willis for seventh. *

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Freshman shortstick defensive middie Mike Morean had five ground balls against Rutgers after having three in the first four games combined. *

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Sean Connors had his first start on attack this season in the game against Rutgers, in which he scored a goal. Connors had been playing in the midfield prior to the Rutgers game. Gavin McBride started the first four games on attack before moving back to midfield for the Rutgers game. McBride started every game at midfield a year ago. Sam Gravitte has started all five games on defense this year after playing all 15 games last year as a longstick midfielder. *

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Austin Sims is a member of the U.S. U19 team for the World Championships in British Columbia this coming summer. *

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PRINCETON CAREER SCORING

PRINCETON vs. PENN March 19, 2016

Player................................................ G-A-Pts

ONE LINERS

14 Ryan Ambler............................... 65-76-142

Bear Altemus – junior with a year of experience on the second midfield line who missed the first two games but returned to play against Johns Hopkins

25 Zach Currier.................................. 23-23-46 32 Gavin McBride............................... 29-16-45 24 Riley Thompson................................ 9-9-18 9 Sean Connors.................................. 11-7-18 16 Adam Hardej..................................... 9-1-10 4 Austin Sims......................................... 5-2-7 39 Dawson McKenzie . ............................ 4-2-6 19 Bobby Weaver..................................... 4-2-6 6 Bear Altemus...................................... 4-1-5 10 Carter Flaig......................................... 1-3-4 5 Charlie Durbin..................................... 2-1-3 17 Sam Gravitte....................................... 2-2-3 27 Emmett Cordrey.................................. 2-0-2 12 Sam Bonafede..................................... 1-1-2 1 J.T. Caputo.......................................... 1-1-2 7 Will Reynolds...................................... 1-0-1 20 Braedon Gait....................................... 1-0-1 21 Mike Morean....................................... 0-1-1 30 Austin deButts.................................... 0-1-1 44 Matt Brophy......................................... 1-0-1 23 Greg Merrill......................................... 1-0-1

PRINCETON PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

John Alvarez – freshman backup goalie who played final 4:51 against NJIT with no saves or goals-against Ryan Ambler - senior captain, fourth-year starter on attack, MLL draftee and Tewaaraton watchlist selection who is Princeton’s leading scorer this season (9-11-20); needs four goals to become the seventh player in program history with at least 70 goals and 70 assists Alistair Berven – veteran who can play defense or longstick midfield after starting nine games on D a year ago and starting on D the first two games this year Tyler Blaisdell – had 20 saves against Johns Hopkins, making him the first Princeton goalie in 10 years to reach 20 in a game, and made 14 saves while allowing seven goals in the win over Rutgers Sam Bonafede – has taken 278 career face-offs; did not face-off but played as an offensive middie against Rutgers Matt Brophy – will miss the season due to injury Luke Brugger – senior who can play longstick midfield J.T. Caputo – two-way middie who had a goal and assist against NJIT for his first two career points Sean Connors – scored his first goal of the year against Rutgers in a game he started on attack after playing middie for the first four games; started 10 games on attack last year, when he scored 10 goals Emmet Cordrey – freshman high school All-America who had two goals in his first collegiate game Zach Currier – insane stat line against Rutgers - 2G, 1A, 8GB, 2CT, took all 21 face-offs Austin deButts – captain and top shortstick defensive middie; had two caused turnovers and two ground balls against Rutgers Charlie Durbin – freshman who has faced-off and played as an offensive middie and who scored two goals in the season opener against NJIT; had first career assist against Rutgers

2 Blaisdell.................................... BLAZE-dell

Alexander Fish – offensive middie who walked on a year ago

12 Bonafede.......................... bon-uh-FEE-dee

Carter Flaig – leading scorer all-time at St. Paul’s has four points in five college games

18 Brugger.................................... BREW-guhr 27 Cordrey.......................................CORE-dray 17 Gravitte.........................................GRAH-vitt 16 Hardej............................................ HAR-dee 21 Morean..............muh-REEN (like “Marine”) 3 Strabo...........................................STRAY-bo 26 Winschuh.....................................WIN-shoe

Braedon Gait – sophomore middie who had his first career goal against NJIT Bear Goldstein – junior captain who is the only player on the team who has started every game of his career Sam Gravitte – had two caused turnovers and two ground balls against Rutgers and is second on the team with six caused turnovers

PRINCETON vs. PENN March 19, 2016

Adam Hardej – middie who had one goal against Maryland and one against NJIT Gavin McBride – has at least one point in 20 straight games, the longest current streak on the team Dawson McKenzie – freshman who has four goals and two assists Greg Merrill – will miss the season due to injury Mike Morean – freshman shortstick D middie had five ground balls against Rutgers Jack O’Brien – face-off man who won the gray T-shirt with the Spartan Shield after the preseason conditioning program Drew O’Connell – offensive middie who has worked through injuries Matt O’Connor – senior captain who has started 16 games in goal in his career and had four saves without allowing a goal in 10:17 against NJIT Will Reynolds – returned as LSM after missing the final 14 games a year ago due to injury and starting as a freshman on D; has three caused turnovers and eight ground balls Aran Roberts – started 13 games on D a year ago but will miss 2016 due to injury Oliver Schmickel – freshman backup goalie who played 4:58 against NJIT Austin Sims – sophomore who made the U.S. U-19 team, has five goals in five games after not having any a year ago Mark Strabo – made his return to the starting defense against Hopkins after starting every game on D his first two years and then missing almost all of last year after getting injured in the opener Charlie Tarry – freshman longstick Riley Thompson – is the only player with at least one goal in every game and has 12 points in five games (7G, 5A) after having six points all of last year Strib Walker – freshman who plays shortstick D middie and had two ground balls against NJIT Bobby Weaver - two-way middie who was one of the top shortstick D middies a year ago; has multi-goal games against Hofstra and Rutgers Dylan White – senior defenseman who is in his first year with the lacrosse team after playing four years of football Daniel Winschuh – sees time as a longstick midfielder and on mandown D

GAME BY GAME

NJIT (W, 21-4) GOALS - Currier 4, Thompson 3, Ambler 2, McKenzie 2, Durbin 2, Cordrey 2, Sims 1, Bonafede 1, Flaig 1, Caputo 1, Gait 1, Hardej 1 ASSISTS - Ambler 3, Currier 3, Thompson 2, McBride 1, Morean 1, Gravitte 1, deButts 1, McKenzie 1, Flaig 1, Caputo 1 GOALIES - Blaisdell (39:54 min, 3 goals-against, 3 saves), O’Connor (10:17, 0 goals-against, 4 saves), Schmickel (4:58, 1 goal-against, 0 saves, Alvarez 4:51, 0 goals-against, 0 saves) HOFSTRA (L, 11-10 OT) GOALS - McBride 3, Weaver 2, Ambler 2, McKenzie 1, Thompson 1, Sims 1 ASSISTS - Ambler 4, Flaig 2, McBride 1, McKenzie 1, Thompson 1 GOALIES - Blaisdell (60 min, 11 goals-against, 6 saves) JOHNS HOPKINS (L, 17-7) GOALS - Sims 2, McBride 1, Thompson 1, Hardej 1, McKenzie 1, Weaver 1 ASSISTS - Ambler 2, Connors 1 GOALIES - Blaisdell (60 min, 17 goals-against, 20 saves) MARYLAND (L, 17-5) GOALS - Ambler 2, Sims 1, Thompson 1, Hardej 1 ASSISTS - Ambler 1, McBride 1, Currier 1 GOALIES - Blaisdell (60 min, 17 goals-against, 8 saves) RUTGERS (W, 10-7) GOALS - Ambler 3, Currier 2 Weaver 2, Thompson 1, McBride 1, Connors 1 ASSISTS - Thompson 2, Durbin 1, Ambler 1, Currier 1 GOALIES - Blaisdell (60 min, 7 goals-against, 14 saves)

Career Points 247 Kevin Lowe (73G, 174A)..................................1991-94

232 215 211 208 200 192 182 174 164 163 153 152 147 146 142

Ryan Boyle (70G, 162A)...................................2001-04 Jon Hess, (82G, 133A).....................................1995-98 Jesse Hubbard (163G, 48A).......................... 1995-98 Mike MacDonald (132G, 76A).........................2012-16 Tom Schreiber (106G, 94A).............................2011-14 Chris Massey (146G, 46A)...............................1995-98 Dave Heubeck (83G, 99A)...............................1977-80 Wick Sollers (114G, 60A)................................1975-77 Justin Tortolani (120G, 44A)...........................1989-82 Dave Tickner (94G, 69A).................................1975-77 Gerald Ronon (97G, 56A)................................1980-83 Peter Trombino (98G, 54A).............................2004-07 Bo Willis (63G, 84A)........................................1951-53 Don Hahn (50G, 96A)......................................1949-51 Ryan Ambler (65G, 76A)..................... 2013-present

Career Assists 174 Kevin Lowe.....................................................1991-94

162 Ryan Boyle......................................................2001-04 133 Jon Hess.........................................................1995-98 99 Dave Heubeck.................................................1977-80 96 Don Hahn........................................................1982-85 94 Tom Schreiber................................................2011-15 89 Charles Stillwell.............................................1982-85 84 Bo Willis..........................................................1951-53 76 Mike MacDonald.............................................2012-15 76 Ryan Ambler...................................... 2013-present

PRINCETON vs. PENN March 19, 2016

Career Highs

Goals

Assists Points

6 Bear Altemus

1 four times, most recent 1 vs. Stony Brook (4/4/15)

14 Ryan Ambler

5 vs. Rutgers (4/5/14), vs. Penn (3/14/15)

5 vs. Hofstra (2/22/14), vs. Rutgers (3/17/15)

8 vs. Penn (3/14/15)

1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

1 vs. Hofstra (2/21/15)

1 vs. Hofstra (2/21/15), vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

1 vs. Dartmouth (4/11/15)



1 vs. Dartmouth (4/11/15)

1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

2 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

12 Sam Bonafede 44 Matt Brophy 1 J.T. Caputo 9 Sean Connors

1 vs. Yale (3/21/15)

1 five times, most recent 1 vs. Stony Brook (4/4/15)

2 vs. Dartmouth (4/11/15), vs. Harvard (4/17/15) 1 seven times, MR vs. vs Hopkins (3/5/16)

3 vs. Dartmouth (4/11/15)

27 Emmet Cordrey

2 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)



vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

25 Zach Currier

4 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

3 vs. Hop (2/28/15), vs. Lehigh (4/7/15), vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

7 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

30 Austin deButts



1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

5 Charlie Durbin

2 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)



vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

10 Carter Flaig

1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

2 vs. Hofstra (2/27/16)

2 vs. NJIT (2/20/16), vs. Hofstra (2/27/16)

20 Braedon Gait

1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)



vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

17 Sam Gravitte

1 vs. Maryland (3/7/15), vs. Yale (5/3/15)

1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

1 vs. Maryland (3/7/15), Yale (5/3/15), NJIT (2/20/16)

16 Adam Hardej

2 vs. Rutgers (3/17/15)

1 vs. Manhattan (2/14/15)

2 vs. Manhattan (2/14/15), vs. Rutgers (3/17/15)

32 Gavin McBride

4 vs. Lehigh (4/7/15)

2 four times, MR vs. Harvard (4/17/15)

5 vs. Johns Hopkins (2/28/15)

39 Dawson McKenzie

2 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16), vs. Hofstra (2/27/16)

3 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

23 Greg Merrill

1 vs. Dartmouth (4/11/15)



1 vs. Dartmouth (4/11/15)

21 Mike Morean



1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

1 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

7 Will Reynolds

1 vs. Yale (3/22/14)



1 vs. Yale (3/22/14)

18 Austin Sims

2 vs Johns Hopkins (3/5/16)

2 vs. Dartmouth (4/11/15)

2 vs. Dartmouth (4/11/15), vs Johns Hopkins (3/5/16)

3 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

2 vs. Johns Hopkins (2/28/15), vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

5 vs. NJIT (2/20/16)

2 vs. Hofstra (2/27/16)

1 vs. Manhattan (3/12/13)

2 vs. Hofstra (2/27/16)

24 Riley Thompson 19 Bobby Weaver Saves 2 Tyler Blaisdell

20 vs Johns Hopkins (3/5/16)

11 Matt O’Connor

13 vs. Penn (3/15/14)

PRINCETON vs. PENN March 19, 2016

Princeton Men’s Lacrosse • 2016 Roster

1 J.T. Caputo M 5-11 195 So. Huntington, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s) 2 Tyler Blaisdell G 5-9 165 So. Hanover, Mass. (Thayer Academy) 3 Mark Strabo D 6-0 205 Jr. Arlington, Va. (Landon) 4 Charlie Tarry D 6-1 185 Fr. Bronxville, N.Y. (Bronxville) 5 Charlie Durbin M 6-0 185 Fr. Newton, Mass. (Belmont Hill) 6 Bear Altemus M 6-1 180 Jr. Kensington, Md. (Georgetown Prep) 7 Will Reynolds D 6-3 210 So. Newtown, Pa. (Delbarton School) 9 Sean Connors A/M 6-0 190 Jr. Manhasset, N.Y. (Deerfield) 10 Carter Flaig A/M 5-10 185 Fr. Elkridge, Md. (St. Paul’s) 11 Matt O’Connor G 6-2 215 Sr. Spring Lake, N.J. (Lawrenceville) 12 Sam Bonafede FO/M 5-8 170 So. Bayshore, N.Y. (Chaminade) 14 Ryan Ambler A 6-1 190 Sr. Rydal, Pa. (Abington) 15 Oliver Schmickel G 6-3 200 Fr. Baltimore, Md. (McDonogh) 16 Adam Hardej M 6-6 225 Jr. Hingham, Mass. (The Groton School) 17 Sam Gravitte D 6-2 195 Jr. Ridgefield, Conn. (Ridgefield) 18 Austin Sims M 6-1 185 So. Fairfield, Conn. (Fairfield Prep) 19 Bobby Weaver M 6-2 185 Sr. Darien, Conn. (Darien) 20 Braedon Gait M 6-0 180 So. Syracuse, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) 21 Mike Morean M 6-1 185 Fr. Denver, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 23 Greg Merrill M 5-8 160 So. Malvern, Pa. (Great Valley) 24 Riley Thompson A 5-6 140 So. Orangeville, Ont. (Culver Military) 25 Zach Currier M 6-0 180 Jr. Peterborough, Ont. (Culver Military) 26 Daniel Winschuh D 6-3 205 So. Chatham, N.J. (Chatham) 27 Emmet Cordrey A 6-0 180 Fr. Summit, N.J. (Delbarton) 28 Luke Brugger D 6-1 185 Sr. Newburyport, Mass. (Phillips Exeter) 29 Jack O’Brien M 6-3 200 Jr. McLean, Va. (Potomac School) 30 Austin deButts M 5-10 170 Sr. Alexandria, Va. (Episcopal) 31 John Alvarez G 5-11 180 Fr. Bethlehem, Pa. (Allentown Central Catholic) 32 Gavin McBride A 5-10 180 Jr. Bryn Mawr, Pa. (Haverford School) 33 Dylan White D 6-6 230 Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Mount Lebanon) 34 Bear Goldstein D 6-0 180 Jr. Dallas, Texas (St. Mark’s School of Texas) 39 Dawson McKenzie A/M 5-11 190 Fr. Fergus, Ont. (Culver Military) 40 Alistair Berven D 6-2 220 Jr. San Francisco, Calif. (Lawrenceville Prep) 41 Strib Walker M 6-2 210 Fr. Richmond, Va. (Collegiate) 43 Drew O’Connell M 6-0 195 So. Middleton, Mass. (St. John’s Prep) 44 Matt Brophy M 6-0 185 Jr. Fairfield, Conn. (Fairfield Prep/Deerfield) 45 Alexander Fish M 5-11 165 So. San Francisco, Calif. (University) Head coach Chris Bates (Dartmouth ’90) Offensive coordinator Matt Madalon (Roanoke ’06) Defensive coordinator Steve Grossi (Drexel ’09) Volunteer assistant Dan Carson (Marymount ’12) Program volunteer Bryce Chase (Princeton ’63) Athletic trainer George O’Neil (Brockport ’86) Academic Athletic Fellows John Barbour, John McPhee, Pat Moran

PRINCETON vs. PENN March 19, 2016

Princeton Men's Lacrosse 2016 Princeton University Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Mar 14, 2016) Overall: 2-3 Conf: 0-0 Home: 2-1 Away: 0-2 Neut: 0-0 ## Player

14 24 25 32 39 18 19 10 16 5 27 9 1 12 20 17 30 21 29 6 41 40 34 33 31 28 26 15 11 7 4 3 2

gp-gs

Ambler, Ryan Thompson, Riley Currier, Zach McBride, Gavin McKenzie, Dawson Sims, Austin Weaver, Bobby Flaig, Carter Hardej, Adam Durbin, Charlie Cordrey, Emmet Connors, Sean Caputo, J.T. Bonafede, Sam Gait, Braedon Gravitte, Sam deButts, Austin Morean, Mike O'Brien, Jack Altemus, Bear Walker, Strib Berven, Alistair Goldstein, Bear White, Dylan Alvarez, John Brugger, Luke Winschuh, Daniel Schmickel, Oliver O'Connor, Matt Reynolds, Will Tarry, Charlie Strabo, Mark Blaisdell, Tyler Total Opponents

5-5 5-5 4-3 5-5 5-2 5-3 4-2 5-2 5-2 5-0 2-0 4-1 1-0 5-0 1-0 5-5 5-0 5-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 5-2 5-5 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 5-0 2-0 3-3 5-5 5 5

## Goalie

31 11 2 15

g

a

9 7 6 5 4 5 5 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 56

11 5 5 3 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 33

gp-gs

Alvarez, John O'Connor, Matt Blaisdell, Tyler Schmickel, Oliver Total Opponents

1-0 1-0 5-5 1-0 5 5

28 27

27 24

23 32

ct

faceoff

pct

pen-min

12 4 7 2 2 5 4 2 3 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 63 60

3 2 8 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 39 24

26-54 8-21 18-46 3-10 55-131 76-131

.481 .381 .391 .300 .420 .580

1-0.5 2-1.0 1-0.5 1-0.5 2-1.5 1-1.0 2-1.5 1-1.0 3-2.0 2-1.5 4-3.5 1-1.0 21-15.5 13-10.5

saves

pct

w

l

t

shots faced

0.00 0.00 11.78 12.08 11.19 10.59

0 4 51 0 55 50

.000 1.000 .481 .000 .495 .485

0 0 2 0 2 3

0 0 3 0 3 2

0 0 0 0 0 0

1 7 162 1 171 157

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

35 49

t/o

gaavg

Shots on Goal Princeton University Opponents

43 39

gb

0 5 0 13 0 30 0 10 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 9 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 149 0 169

0 0 55 1 56 53

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

42 35

0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9

ga

Shots by Period Princeton University Opponents

12 16

sh% sog sog% up dn

min

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

12 12

sh

20 22 .409 10 .455 12 17 .412 15 .882 11 11 .545 8 .727 8 29 .172 14 .483 6 9 .444 7 .778 5 23 .217 17 .739 5 9 .556 8 .889 4 3 .333 2 .667 3 9 .333 5 .556 3 3 .667 3 1.000 2 2 1.000 2 1.000 2 5 .200 3 .600 2 2 .500 1 .500 1 4 .250 1 .250 1 3 .333 2 .667 1 2 .000 1 .500 1 1 .000 1 1.000 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 88 157 .338 103 .656 89 171 .327 111 .649

4:51 10:17 280:08 4:58 300:14 300:14

Goals by Period Princeton University Opponents

14 13

pts

15 14

37 47

25 27

OT Total

Saves by Period Princeton University Opponents

OT Total

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

0 1

0 1

53 56

157 171

OT Total

0 1

103 111

CLEARS: Princeton University -- 62-72 .861, Opponents -- 64-78 .821. MAN-UP OPPS: Princeton University -- 5-13 .385, Opponents -- 9-21 .429.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

14 14

12 15

16 11

13 10

PRIN 3476 3/1159 0/0

OT Total

0 0

55 50

Opponent 3751 2/1876

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