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    March 15, 2010

    UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA MEN'S LACROSSE GAME NOTES
    No. 5 Princeton (4-0) at No. 3 North Carolina (6-0)
    Tuesday, March 16, 2010, 7 p.m.
    Fetzer Field, Chapel Hill, N.C.

    CAROLINA HOSTS PRINCETON TUESDAY IN BATTLE OF UNBEATENS
    The University of North Carolina men's lacrosse team (6-0, ACC 1-0) returns to action after a six-day break this Tuesday when the third-ranked Tar Heels play host to the fifth-ranked Princeton Tigers (4-0, Ivy League 0-0) at 7 p.m. at Fetzer Field in a battle of unbeaten teams. It will be the second straight mid-week game for the Tar Heels. This marks the only week this season when the Tar Heels will play two games in the same week. Carolina also plays host to Dartmouth Friday at 7 p.m. Both the Princeton game Tuesday and the Dartmouth game Friday will be webcast live on TarHeelBlue.com. North Carolina and Princeton are two of only seven remaining undefeated teams in NCAA Division I, joining Virginia, Maryland, Yale, Lafayette and Robert Morris in that category. In addition to Princeton, Carolina has three future games with other current unbeatens as they meet Maryland, Virginia and Robert Morris in coming weeks. In his second year at the helm of the Tar Heels, Coach Joe Breschi's (UNC '90) team has now won its first six games of the season in back-to-back years. It is also the fourth time in the last 11 seasons that Carolina has started a campaign 6-0. Carolina won its first six games a year ago en route to finishing with a 12-6 record. Carolina also started 6-0 in 2000, ending at 8-6, and the Tar Heels were 6-0 to begin 2002, winding up at 8-5.

    CAROLINA HAS OPENED STRONG FOR A SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR
    The Tar Heels (6-0) have opened their season with six straight wins for the second year in a row. Carolina opened their season February 6 with an 11-5 victory at Jacksonville in the first-ever varsity game for the Dolphins, beat Bryant 5-4 February 13 in UNC's home opener at Navy Field, turned in a dominating performance in beating Lehigh 17-5 at Fetzer Field on February 20, won at Navy 11-4 on February 25 after racing out to a 10-1 lead over the Midshipmen, beat UMBC 12-7 March 6 in a rematch of last year's NCAA first round game between the Tar Heels and the Retrievers and defeated Duke on the road last Wednesday 13-7 for UNC's first win over the Blue Devils since 2004.

     

     

    TAR HEELS SET SIGHTS ON BEST START SINCE 1993 A year ago, UNC started the campaign 6-0 before falling at Notre Dame 9-7. This year the Tar Heels again have a chance to start a season with seven straight wins when they host Princeton Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Fetzer Field. The last time Carolina began a year with seven straight wins was the 1993 campaign. Carolina started that year at 9-0 before losing to Virginia 13-12 in overtime on April 10, 1993 in Charlottesville, Va.

    TAR HEELS END ACC REGULAR SEASON STREAK IN EXCITING FASHION
    When Joe Breschi led the Tar Heels to a 16-10 win over Maryland on April 24, 2009 in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament, it marked the end of a 21-game losing streak for the UNC program against its conference foes and it gave Carolina its first win in ACC Tournament play since 1996, stopping a 12-game streak in league tournament action. Last Wednesday the Tar Heels ended their ACC regular-season losing skid which had stretched to 15 games by defeating Duke 13-7 in Durham, N.C.. Prior to last Wednesday, Carolina's last win in a regular season game in the conference came on April 10, 2004 when the Tar Heels defeated Virginia 11-9 at Fetzer Field in Chapel Hill. Consider both the ACC regular-season and ACC Tournament losing streaks to now be old news.

    CAROLINA CONTNUES TO THRIVE IN NON-LEAGUE GAMES
    UNC's record in non-conference games continues to be one of the best in the nation over the past four seasons. After the 12-7 win at UMBC on March 6, the Tar Heels have now won 36 of their past 40 games against non-conference teams dating back to late in the 2006 season. UNC's only losses over that span came at Navy in 2007, against Ohio State and Navy in 2008 and at Notre Dame in 2009. In Joe Breschi's two seasons as head coach, the Tar Heels are 16-1 against non-conference teams.

    UNC INDIVIDUAL IN THIS WEEK'S NATIONAL STATS
    Sophomore attackman Thomas Wood is currently tied for 24th nationally in points per game at 3.83 while junior attackman Billy Bitter is tied for 32nd in points per game at 3.67. Wood is tied for 25th nationally in goals per game at 2.67 and senior midfielder Sean DeLaney is tied for 30th in goals per game with 2.50. Bitter is tied for 11th in assists per game with 2.17 while senior Gavin Petracca is tied for 38th at 1.50. Sophomore defenseman Charlie McComas is 18th in the nation in ground balls per game at 4.83. North Carolina junior goalkeeper Chris Madalon is second in the nation in goals against average at 5.45. Madalon is tied for sixth in save percentage at .610. Junior Michael Burns is 35th in face-off win percentage at .518. Junior defenseman Ryan Flanagan is 11th in caused turnovers per game at 2.17 and senior defenseman Michael Jarvis is tied for 19th at 1.83. per contest. Sophomore Charlie McComas is tied for 34th with 1.50 caused turnovers per game. Sophomore Thomas Wood is ranked 24th in the nation in shot percentage at .471.

    CAROLINA IN THE NATIONAL TEAM STATS THIS WEEK
    The Tar Heels are tied for 17th in scoring offense at 11.50 per game. UNC is second in scoring defense, allowing only 5.33 goals per game. Carolina is ranked third in man-up offense at .583. The Tar Heels are 16th in man-down defense at .714. North Carolina is sixth in scoring margin at 6.17 goals per game. The Tar Heels are tied for first place in win percentage at 1.000. Carolina is tied for 12th in points per game at 19.50. UNC is tied for seventh in assists per game at 8.00. Carolina leads the nation in caused turnovers per game at 12.67. UNC is fifth in ground balls per game at 37.67.

    BITTER NAMED ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    North Carolina junior attackman Billy Bitter was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Lacrosse Player of the Week for the period ending on Sunday, March 14. Bitter posted a season-high four goals as fourth-ranked UNC defeated ninth-ranked and preseason No. 1 Duke, 13-7 on the road. Bitter not only tallied four goals, but also matched his season-high for points (6) in the win, which broke a 15-game ACC regular-season losing streak for North Carolina and an 11-game losing streak to Duke. Bitter scored two first half goals to give the Tar Heels to a 5-3 lead at intermission. Then, after Duke had tied the game at 6-6 with four minutes left in the third quarter, UNC scored four-straight goals in a span of 3:27 to take a 10-6 lead with one second left in the third period. Bitter assisted on the first and third goals of the scoring streak that put the game away while scoring the second and fourth goals of the same scoring run, both in an unassisted manner. Bitter's four goals were the most he has had since scoring eight against UMBC in the first round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament.

    DeLANEY NEARS 100-POINT PLATEAU
    After a four-point performance against Duke, senior midfielder Sean DeLaney has inched closer to the career 100-point plateau, seeking to join teammates Gavin Petracca and Billy Bitter on the list. Redshirt senior attackman Gavin Petracca tops the current career point total for all Tar Heels with 123 points on 74 goals and 49 assists. Billy Bitter has 114 points on 61 goals and 53 assists. Sean DeLaney currently has 95 points on 72 goals and 23 assists.

    THE SERIES WITH THE TIGERS
    Carolina and Princeton will be meeting for the 12th time on the lacrosse field on Tuesday. The Tigers lead the all-time series 7-4 dating back to a 12-11 win by Princeton on March 29, 1975 in Chapel Hill. Carolina won three of the next four games in the series before the Tigers five successive regular season meetings between the two teams from 1994-98, including three games played at neutral sites. The last game between the two teams was played on March 20, 1999 when the Tar Heels defeated the eighth-ranked Tigers 10-9 in overtime at Fetzer Field. UNC's Dan Collins scored the game-winner against the Tigers that day off an assist by Justin Bowman with seven seconds left in overtime.

    CAROLINA'S MOST RECENT GAME
    UNC improved to 6-0 on the season with a 13-7 win at 10th-ranked Duke on March 10. Thomas Wood had a career high in both goals and points with five and six, respectively, while Billy Bitter matched his season high for points with six to go with a season high four goals, in the victory. Sean DeLaney had two goals and two assists for the Heels. Carolina jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the match and led 5-3 at halftime. Duke, which was seeking its 12th straight win over the Tar Heels, scored three straight goals in the third quarter to tie the game at 6-6 with 4:03 left. Carolina responded by running off our goals in a span of 3:27 before the end of the third quarter to take a 10-6 lead. Bitter scored two of the goals in the run and assisted on two others. The Tar Heels then pulled away in the fourth quarter with Thomas Wood scoring the final three goals of the game to make the final margin 13-7.

    CAROLINA WINS AT NAVY FOR FIRST TIME IN NINE YEARS
    Carolina defeated No. 16 Navy 11-4 in Annapolis, Md. on February 25 in a nationally televised game on CBS College Sports Television. The Tar Heels scored the first six goals of the game and then opened up the second half with the first four goals of the third quarter to take their largest lead of the game at 10-1. The Tar Heels won in Annapolis for only the fourth time in history and the first time since 2001. UNC outshot the Midshipmen 43-26 in the game.

    MADALON'S CAREER HIGHS AGAINST NAVY
    UNC redshirt junior Chris Madalon had a career game in the Tar Heels' 11-4 win at Navy February 25. Madalon had a career high for saves in a game with 13 and for ground balls in a game with six. Madalon matched his career high for saves with 13 the next time out at UMBC.

    CAROLINA'S DOUBLE DIGIT SCORING GAMES
    UNC has scored at least 10 goals in a game in 13 of its last 14 contests dating back to last season. UNC was in double digits in the final eight games of the '09 campaign and it has scored 10 or more in four of the first five games of this season. The only team in that stretch UNC failed to score 10 goals against was Bryant in a 5-4 Tar Heel win on February 13.

    CAROLINA DEFENSE HOLDS SIX STRAIGHT OPPONENTS TO SINGLE DIGITS IN SCORING
    After giving up double digits in goals in six of the last seven games of the 2009 season, UNC's defense has buckled down in a big way this year, not allowing any opponent in the first six games to score more than seven goals. UNC's defense limited Navy to only four goals February 25, marking the fourth straight opponent the Tar Heels had held to five goals or less to start the 2010 campaign. Holding four straight opponents to five goals or less had never happened before in UNC history dating back to 1949. Carolina did hold three successive opponents to five goals or less in 1991. In the first four games of 2010, UNC held Jacksonville to five, Bryant to four, Lehigh to five and Navy to four goals, respectively. The streak was broken against UMBC as the Retrievers had five by halftime of the game on March 6. Carolina buckled down and limited UMBC to only two second-half goals in the 12-7 victory. The Tar Heels then held Duke to seven goals in the Tar Heels 13-7 win in Durham on March 10. A year ago, Duke scored 12, 15 and 12 goals in three meetings against Carolina. Overall, Carolina has held 18 of its past 25 opponents to single digits in goals.

    PETRACCA, HOLMAN, DELANEY, DIPIETRO ACHIEVE CAREER HIGHS AGAINST MIDSHIPMEN
    Several Tar Heel individuals posted offensive career highs against Navy. Senior attackman Gavin Petracca had five assists in the game, exceeding the four he had against Denver on February 14, 2009. His seven points were one short of his career high. Freshman Marcus Holman had a career high four goals in the match, doubling his season total to eight. Sean DeLaney had four points in the game on three goals and one assist. That was the sixth time in his career he had had four points in a match. DeLaney came back just a game later and had a career-high five points against UMBC March 6. Senior Cryder DiPietro also tied his career high for assists in a game with two. DeLaney has scored two or more goals in each of UNC's six games this season. DePietro has six assists in five games this year, exceeding the three assists he had in his first two years combined at UNC.

    WOOD CONTINUES HOT PLAY
    Thomas Wood scored a career-high five goals and added an assist in Carolina's 13-7 win at Duke March 10. That was the sixth straight game in which he has scored at least two goals this season. He leads Tar Heel team in goals scored with 16 heading into the Princeton game. He had what was then a career high three goals in UNC's season-opening win over Jacksonville. Wood is UNC's leading scorer with 23 points on 16 goals and seven assists. Wood has already nearly tripled his entire point total for his freshman year in 2009 when he had eight points on two goals and six assists.

    THE LIKELY UNC STARTERS
    Carolina's likely starting unit against the Tigers will include junior Billy Bitter, sophomore Thomas Wood and redshirt senior Gavin Petracca on attack; seniors Sean DeLaney and Cryder DiPietro and sophomore Jimmy Dunster on the first midfield unit; a combination of junior Chris Hunt, freshman Cam Wood, sophomore Chris Layne and junior Ed Prevost on the second midfield unit; senior Michael Jarvis, junior Ryan Flanagan and sophomore Charlie McComas on close defense and redshirt junior Chris Madalon in the goal. UNC's top reserve on attack is freshman Marcus Holman. Short-stick defensive midfielders are redshirt junior Michael Burns (also the face-off man), sophomore Tyler Morton and freshman Greg McBride. Long-stick midfielders are sophomore Mark Staines, senior Sean Jackson and junior Milton Lyles. Junior Kevin Piegare is the top reserve on close defense.

    SCORING STREAKS BY BITTER AND DELANEY
    Junior attackman Billy Bitter and senior midfielder Sean DeLaney have two of the longest current scoring streaks in the country. Bitter has the sixth longest scoring streak in the nation at 24 games in a row. Bitter's streak began on February 7, 2009. He has 55 goals and 38 assists in those 24 games for 93 points. DeLaney has the 17th longest scoring streak in the nation at 18 games, a streak that began on March 8, 2009. DeLaney has 38 goals and 12 assists during that time for 50 points.

    OFFENSE RESPONDS AGAINST LEHIGH
    After starting the season with an 11-goal effort against Jacksonville and a five-goal output against Bryant, the Tar Heels saw their offense respond in a big way in Carolina's 17-5 win over Lehigh on February 20. The 17 goals were the most UNC has scored in a game since it beat Detroit Mercy 19-4 on March 3, 2009.

    CAREER DAYS FOR BITTER, WOOD AND DUNSTER
    Billy Bitter, Thomas Wood and Jimmy Dunster combined for seven goals and eight assists in UNC's win over Lehigh February 20. All three had career best or career equaling performances against the Mountain Hawks. Bitter had two goals and four assists for a team-leading six points against Lehigh. The four assists matched his career high of four against Denver on February 12, 2009. Dunster had three goals and an assist in the match. The three goals were the most in a game for the Tar Heel sophomore midfielder, exceeding the two he had in three different games last season. His four points were also a career high. Thomas Wood had what were then career highs for both assists in a game with three and points in a game with five versus the Mountain Hawks. Wood also had five ground balls, a career best in a game.

    GAVIN'S RETURN IS WELL TIMED
    Fifth-year senior attackman Gavin Petracca returned to full-time action against Lehigh and his availability was a big boost to the Tar Heel offense. After undergoing off-season knee surgery, Petracca had played only on extra-man opportunities against Jacksonville and Bryant. Petracca celebrated his return to a bigger role in the lineup by scoring three goals in the match. Petracca's goals were particularly well-timed as he scored back-to-back tallies at 12:46 and 10:23 of the second quarter to give the Tar Heels some separation at 6-2. The latter goal would hold up as the game-winner.

    MORTON'S FIRST GOALS
    After not scoring in his first 19 career games, sophomore midfielder Tyler Morton scored twice against Lehigh in UNC's 17-5 win over the Mountain Hawks. Morton scored at 13:44 to put the Heels up 2-0 in the first quarter and his goal with 13:22 to play in the second quarter gave the Tar Heels a 4-2 advantage in the contest.

    OTHER NOTES FROM THE LEHIGH GAME
    Senior midfielder Cryder DiPietro had two assists in the game, his career high, later matched against Navy. Sophomore midfielder Chris Layne scored his second career goal against the Mountain Hawks. His previous tally came March 3, 2009 against Detroit Mercy. Mark Staines won a career-high four face-offs against Lehigh, going 4 of 6. Chris Hunt opened the scoring with his fifth career goal. Freshman Steven Rastivo saw his first career action in goal. He played the last 7:35 and made two saves while not allowing a goal. Charlie McComas matched his career best for ground balls in a game with eight.

    UNC'S STELLAR DEFENSIVE EFFORT AGAINST BRYANT
    When UNC defeated Bryant 5-4 on February 13 at Navy Field, it marked the fewest goals allowed by Carolina since March 3, 2009 when the Tar Heels defeated Detroit Mercy at Henry Stadium 19-4. Carolina also allowed only four goals to Navy in an 11-4 win at Annapolis February 25. The last time UNC allowed fewer than four goals in a match was March 18, 2008 when North Carolina defeated Marist 12-3 at Fetzer Field.

    FLANAGAN, McCOMAS, JARVIS LEAD DEFENSIVE EFFORTS
    Junior defenseman Ryan Flanagan (West Islip, N.Y.), senior defenseman Michael Jarvis (Richmond, Va.) and sophomore defenseman Charlie McComas (Parkton, Md.) led a solid defensive effort by the Tar Heels that limited Jacksonville to five goals in the season opener. Flanagan and Jarvis led all players in the game with five and four caused turnovers, respectively. McComas led all players in the game with eight ground balls. McComas matched that eight ground ball total in UNC's win over Lehigh February 20. Flanagan's five caused turnovers equaled his career high, previously set against Ohio State on April 11, 2009. The four caused turnovers by Jarvis were a career high for him, eclipsing his previous high of three in a game. The eight ground balls by McComas were his career high standard. The most he had ever had in a previous game was five. UNC forced 16 turnovers in the second game of the season against Bryant, forced 18 in the victory over Lehigh and 10 more in the win over Navy. Flanagan again led UNC with three caused turnovers against the Bulldogs as 10 different UNC players caused as least one turnover. Michael Jarvis led all players with three caused turnovers against Lehigh. Flanagan led with two caused turnovers in the win over Navy as eight different Tar Heels were credited with caused turnovers in the game. Jarvis led the defense with three cause turnovers at UMBC and Flanagan had a team-high three caused turnovers against Duke.

    MADALON MAKES FIRST CAREER START
    Junior Chris Madalon (Darien, Conn.) made his first career start in goal for the Tar Heels, going all 60 minutes against the Dolphins and making five saves while allowing five goals. Madalon also had what was then a career-high four ground balls.

    FOUR TAR HEELS NAMED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAS
    Four players on the 2010 University of North Carolina men's lacrosse team were named preseason All-Americas by Face-Off Yearbook and Inside Lacrosse. Junior attackman Billy Bitter (Stowe, Vt.) was named a first-team All-America while junior defenseman Ryan Flanagan and senior midfielder Sean DeLaney were both tapped as second-team All-Americas. Sophomore midfielder Jimmy Dunster (Cos Cob, Conn.) earned honorable mention All-America honors.

    QUARTET OF TAR HEELS NAMED PRESEASON ALL-ACC
    Face-Off Yearbook and Inside Lacrosse tapped four UNC players as preseason All-Atlantic Coast Conference choices. This quartet includes attackman Billy Bitter, midfielder Sean DeLaney, defenseman Ryan Flanagan and short-stick defensive midfielder Chris Hunt.

    TAR HEELS TAP CAPTAINS
    UNC's 2010 captains are a pair of seniors -- midfielder Sean DeLaney of Moorestown, N.J. and defenseman Michael Jarvis of Richmond, Va.

    CAROLINA IN THE POLLS
    Face-Off Magazine, Inside Lacrosse and the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association ranked UNC No. 4 in the preseason. Carolina is currently ranked third in the USILA coaches poll and it is second in the Inside Lacrosse media poll.

    THE ALL-TIME HOME RECORD
    With a 2-0 home record in 2010, UNC now has an all-time home mark of 235-113-2 (.674). That record includes games played at Fetzer Field, Kenan Stadium, Henry Stadium and Finley Field. Carolina's nine home wins in 2009 were the most in a season in school history.

    UNC PASSES ALL-TIME 400 VICTORY MARK
    Since the Tar Heels played their first varsity game in 1949, North Carolina has compiled a 402-254-2 record, a winning percentage of .612.

    THE BRESCHI LEDGER
    Now in his 13th year as a head coach, including the first 11 campaigns at Ohio State where he was 92-63 and two seasons at Carolina where he is 18-6 (.750), head coach Joe Breschi is 110-69 overall (.615).

    CURRENT TAR HEEL CAREER MULTI-POINT, MULTI-GOAL, MULTI-ASSIST GAMES
    Billy Bitter --15 multi-goal games (1 in '08; 11 in '09; 3 in '10); 18 multi-assist games (5 in '08; 8 in '09; 5 in '10); 26 multi-point games (7 in '08; 14 in '09; 5 in '10);
    Sean Burke (redshirt in 2010)--5 multi-goal games (4 in '07; 1 in '09); 6 multi-assist games (2 in '07, 4 in '09); 14 multi-point games (6 in '07, 8 in '09);
    Logan Corey --1 multi-assist game ('09); 1 multi-point game ('09);
    Sean DeLaney --26 multi-goal games (3 in '07; 5 in '08; 12 in '09; 6 in '10); 5 multi-assist games (4 in '08; 2 in '09); 29 multi-point games (4 in '07; 6 in '08; 13 in '09; 6 in '10);
    Cryder DiPietro --5 multi-goal games (2 in '08; 2 in '09; 1 in '10); 2 multi-assist games (2 in '10); 11 multi-point games (4 in '08; 3 in 09; 4 in '10);
    Jimmy Dunster --4 multi-goal games (3 in '09, 1 in '10); 1 multi-assist game (1 in '09); 8 multi-point games (7 in '09; 1 in '10);
    Kevin Federico --3 multi-goal games (1 in '07; 2 in '08); 4 multi-assist games (1 in '07; 1 in '08; 2 in '09); 7 multi-point games (2 in '07; 3 in '08; 2 in '09).
    Marcus Holman --2 multi-goal games ('10); 3 multi-point games ('10);
    Joe Howard --1 multi-goal game ('09); 1 multi-point game ('10);
    Tyler Morton --1 multi-goal game ('10); 1 multi-point game ('10);
    Gavin Petracca --22 multi-goal games (8 in '07; 5 in '08; 7 in '09; 2 in '10); 10 multi-assist games (3 in '07; 1 in '08; 4 in '09; 2 in '10); 31 multi-point games (10 in '07; 7 in '08; 11 in '09; 3 in '10);
    Mark Staines --1 multi-point game ('10);
    Thomas Wood --6 multi-goal games (6 in '10); 2 multi-assist games (1 in '09; 1 in '10); 7 multi-point games (1 in '09; 6 in '10).

    UPDATED SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS
    Billy Bitter --Goals: 8 vs. UMBC, 5-9-2009; Assists: 4 vs. Denver, 2-14-2009; 4 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010; Points: 9 vs. UMBC, 5-9-2009; Ground Balls: 9 vs. Maryland, 3-21-2009.
    Michael Burns --Ground Balls: 5 vs. Virginia, 4-4-2009; 5 vs. Jacksonville, 2-6-2010; Face-Offs Won: 12 vs. Duke, 3-15-2008; 12 vs. Maryland, 3-22-2008; 12 vs. UMBC, 3-6-2010; Face-Off Percentage: .667 vs. Duke, 3-15-2008; .667 vs. Jacksonville, 2-6-2010; Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Johns Hopkins, 3-28-2009.
    Logan Corey --Shots: 2 vs. Detroit Mercy, 3-3-2009; Assists: 2 vs. Detroit Mercy, 3-3-2009; Ground Balls: 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010.
    Sean DeLaney --Shots: 13 vs. Lehigh, 2-28-2009; Goals: 4 vs. Lehigh, 2-28-2009; 4 vs. UMBC, 3-6-2010; Assists: 2 on 4 occasions. Points: 5 vs. UMBC, 3-6-2010; Ground Balls: 4 vs. Notre Dame, 3-8-2008; 4 vs. Lehigh, 2-28-2009.
    Cryder DiPietro --Shots: 6 vs. Ohio State, 4-12-2008; Goals: 2 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008; 2 vs. Duke, 4-25-2008; 2 vs. Denver, 2-14-2009; 2 vs. Detroit Mercy, 3-3-2009; 2 vs. UMBC, 3-6-2010; Assists: 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010; 2 vs. Navy, 2-25-2010; Points: 2 on 10 occasions. Ground Balls: 3 vs. UMBC, 5-9-2009.
    Jimmy Dunster --Shots: 8 vs. UMBC, 3-6-2010; Goals: 3 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010; Assists: 2 vs. Duke, 3-14-2009; Points: 4 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010; Ground Balls: 4 vs. UMBC, 5-9-2009.
    Kevin Federico --Shots: 4 vs. Vermont in 3-13-2007; 4 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008; Goals: 2 vs. Vermont in 3-13-2007; 2 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008; 2 vs. Hofstra, 4-19-2008; Assists: 3 vs. Providence in 2007; Points: 4 vs. Providence in 2007; Ground Balls: 3 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008.
    Ryan Flanagan --Ground Balls: 6 vs. Notre Dame, 3-8-2009; 6 vs. Virginia, 4-4-2009; 6 vs. Duke, 5-17-2009. Caused Turnovers: 5 vs. Ohio State, 4-11-2009; 5 vs. Jacksonville, 2-6-2010.
    Marcus Holman --Shots: 7 vs. Navy, 2-25-2010; Goals: 4 vs. Navy, 2-25-2010; Ground Balls: 3 vs. Bryant, 2-13-2010; 3 vs. Navy, 2-25-2010.
    Joe Howard --Shots: 7 vs. Detroit Mercy, 3-3-2009; Goals: 3 vs. Detroit Mercy, 3-3-2009; Points: 4 vs. Detroit Mercy, 3-3-2009; Ground Balls: 3 vs. Detroit Mercy, 3-3-2009.
    Chris Hunt --Ground Balls: 8 vs. Duke, 4-26-2009; Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Detroit Mercy, 3-3-2009.
    Sean Jackson --Ground Balls: 3 vs. Jacksonville, 2-6-2010; 3 vs. UMBC, 3-6-2010; Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010.
    Michael Jarvis --Ground Balls: 3 vs. Ohio State, 2-17-2007; 3 vs. Virginia, 4-7-2007; 3 vs. Providence, 3-11-2009; Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. Jacksonville, 2-6-2010.
    Emmit Kellar --Ground Balls: 2 vs. Marist, 3-18-2008.
    Chris Layne --Shots: 3 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010; Ground Balls: 4 vs. Detroit Mercy, 3-3-2009; Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Providence, 3-11-2009.
    Milton Lyles --Ground Balls: 4 vs. Virginia, 4-4-2009; Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Duke, 3-10-2010.
    Chris Madalon --Saves: 9 vs. Bryant, 2-13-2010; Ground Balls: 6 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010; 6 vs. Navy, 2-25-2010.
    Greg McBride --Ground Balls: 4 vs. Jacksonville, 2-6-2010.
    Charlie McComas --Ground Balls: 8 vs. Jacksonville, 2-6-2010; 8 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010; Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Denver, 2-14-2009; 3 vs. Johns Hopkins, 3-28-2009.
    Tyler Morton --Shots: 2 vs. Providence, 3-11-2009; 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010; Goals: 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010; Ground Balls: 5 vs. Denver, 2-14-2009; Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Denver, 2-14-2009; 2 vs. Bryant, 3-14-2010.
    Jeff Muscatello --Shots: 2 vs. Navy, 2-25-2010; Ground Balls: 2 vs. Detroit Mercy, 3-3-2009.
    Gavin Petracca --Shots: 14 vs. Robert Morris, 2-7-2009; Goals: 5 vs. Vermont, 3-13-2007; Assists: 5 vs. Navy, 2-25-2010; Points: 8 vs. Denver, 2-14-2009; Ground Balls: 6 vs. Robert Morris, 2-7-2009.
    James Petracca --Saves: 14 vs. Duke, 4-26-2009; Ground Balls: 6 vs. Maryland, 4-24-2009; Shots Faced: 41 vs. Duke, 4-26-2009.
    Kevin Piegare --Ground Balls: 2 vs. Jacksonville, 2-6-2010; Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Bryant, 2-13-2010; 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010.
    Steven Rastivo --Saves: 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010.
    William Scroggs --Face-offs Won: 2 vs. Bryant, 2-13-2010.
    Mark Staines --Shots: 2 vs. Ohio State, 4-11-2009; Points: 2 vs. Jacksonville, 2-6-2010; Ground Balls: 4 vs. Navy, 2-20-2009; 4 vs. Lehigh, 2-28-2009; 4 vs. Virginia, 4-4-2009; 4 vs. Ohio State, 4-11-2009; Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. Maryland, 3-21-2009.
    Zander Walters --Ground Balls: 3 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010.
    Cam Wood --Shots: 3 vs. Bryant, 2-13-2010.
    Thomas Wood --Shots: 8 vs. Navy, 2-25-2010; Goals: 5 vs. Duke, 3-10-2010; Assists: 3 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010; Points: 6 vs. Duke, 3-10-2010; Ground Balls: 5 vs. Lehigh, 2-20-2010.