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2010 Standings NESCAC OverallW L W% GF GA W L W% GF G
1 Connecticut College 3 0 1.000 28 19 6 0 1.000 69 4
Tufts 3 0 1.000 38 26 5 0 1.000 73 4
3 Middlebury 2 1 .667 28 19 4 1 .800 45 3
Williams 2 1 .667 26 23 3 2 .600 42 3
5 Amherst 1 2 .333 29 36 1 3 .250 41 5
Bowdoin 1 2 .333 27 30 2 4 .333 58 6
Colby 1 2 .333 23 24 4 3 .571 61 5
Trinity 1 2 .333 21 26 5 2 .714 69 4
Wesleyan 1 2 .333 19 29 5 3 .625 83 5
10 Bates 0 3 .000 19 26 3 3 .500 60 4
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MENS LACROSSE Weekly Release #3 - March 29, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Notes: Amherst sophomore goalkeeper Sam Jakimo (Woodburym, N.Y.) made 14 save(.636 save percentage) in his first collegiate start, a 13-8 win over Bowdoin on Saturday.
was the first win of the season for the Lord Jeffs....Bates junior attacker George OConno
(Loudonville, N.Y.) netted a career-best two goals and shared the team lead with four grounders in a 7-6 setback at Wesleyan on Saturday...Bowdoin head coach Tom McCabe becam
just the 17th Division III coach to reach 200 career wins thanks to Tuesdays 17-10 victorby the Polar Bears at Keene St. Bowdoin is the only program in Division III to have a pair o
200-win coaches, as McCabe joins former coach Mort LaPointe, who had 218 victories (197090)...Colby senior defender James Brady (East Walpole, Mass.) averaged just under eigh
ground balls per game in a 2-1 week for the Mules. He has 36 grounders in seven games an
is closing in on his career-best 42 for a season, set in 2008...Connecticut College freshmamidfielder Stephen Eicher (Northport, N.Y.) totaled seven points with six goals and an as
sist to help the Camels remain unbeaten this season with two wins last week. On SaturdayEicher had three goals and a ground ball during an 8-7 win over Middlebury. Earlier in the
week, Eicher had three goals, an assist, and two grounders in a 16-10 win at Farmingdaon Tuesday...Middlebury senior attacker Pete Smith (Wilton, Conn.) posted two goals anfour assists in a split week for the Panthers...Trinity junior attacker Kevin Looby (Kansa
City, Mo.) collected six goals and four assists in a 3-1 week for the Bantams. Looby scoreonce and assisted on three other goals in an 8-7 loss to Colby on Saturday...Tufts junio
midfielder Matt Witko (Chappaqua, N.Y.) netted the game-winning goal for the Jumbos i
both victories last week, as Tufts remained undefeated with a combeack win over Skidmoron Wednesday and a one-goal victory over Williams on Saturday. Witko led his teammate
in the 10-9 victory over the Ephs with a game-high four goals...Wesleyan senior FO MaWard (Boxford, Mass.) posted a .743 face-off winning percentage (26-for-35) over a pa
of one-goal victories last week for the Cardinals. He also had eight ground balls...Williamsenior attacker Richard Reuter (Ridgewood, N.J.) had eight points in a 1-2 week for the Ephs
including two goals and two assists in a 10-9 setback at Tufts on Saturday.
Recent ResultsMonday, March 22
Trinity 13 at Salve Regina 6
Tuesday, March 23
Conn. College 16 at Farmingdale 10
Williams 11 at Randolph-Macon 6
Bowdoin 17 at Keene St. 10
Roger Williams 6 at Trinity 10
Union 7 vs. Colby 6
Middlebury 11 vs. Wash. & Lee 9
Wednesday, March 24
Tufts 15 vs. Skidmore 10Merchant Marine 7 at Wesleyan 8
Williams 5 at Roanoke 9
Thursday, March 25
Trinity 10 at Manhattanville 2
Colby 10 at Wheaton 7
Saturday, March 27
Williams 9 at Tufts 10 *
Middlebury 7 at Conn. College 8 *
Colby 8 at Trinity 7 OT *
Bates 6 at Wesleyan 7 *
Bowdoin 8 at Amherst 13 *
Upcoming GamesMonday, March 29
Tufts at Babson 4:00
Tuesday, March 30
Williams at Endicott 4:00
Keene St. at Conn. College 4:30
Southern Me. at Bates 5:00
Wednesday, March 31
Trinity at Lasell 3:30
Wheaton at Amherst 6:00Bowdoin vs. Springfield 7:00
Saturday, Amherst 3
Middlebury at Colby 1:00 *
Amherst at Bates 1:00 *
Tufts at Wesleyan 1:00 *
Trinity at Williams 1:00 *
Conn. College at Bowdoin 1:00 *
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AMHERST BATES BOWDOIN COLBY CONNECTICUT COLLEGE HAMILTON MIDDLEBURY TRINITY TUFTS WESLEYAN WILLIAMS
Mens Lacrosse Player of the Week
Craig Bunker, Colby(Junior, Midfielder - Topsfield, Mass.)
Bunker won .759 percent of his face-offs (41-for-54) and scooped an average 8.0 groun
balls per game during a 2-1 week for the Mules, which included an 8-7 overtime win a
Trinity on Saturday. He started the week by winning 13-of-17 face-offs and collecting eigh
ground balls in a 7-6 loss to Union on Tuesday, then won 16-of-18 face-offs and scoope
11 grounders in 10-7 win at Wheaton on Thursday. At Trinity on Saturday, Bunker wen
12-for-19 with five grounders. He leads the nation in face-off percentage at .778.
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New England Small College Athletic Conference MENS LACROSSE Weekly Release #3 - March 29, 201
2010 NESCAC MENS LACROSSE STATISTICSThrough games of March 28, 2010 (All games)
TEAM STATISTICSGOALS PER GAME## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Tufts 5 73 14.602. Connecticut College 6 69 11.503. Wesleyan 8 83 10.38
4. Amherst 4 41 10.255. Bates 6 60 10.006. Trinity 7 69 9.867. Bowdoin 6 58 9.678. Middlebury 5 45 9.009. Colby 7 61 8.7110. Williams 5 42 8.40
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE## Team GP GA Minutes GAA1. Trinity 7 42 423:50 5.952. Middlebury 5 33 300:00 6.603. Connecticut College 6 40 360:00 6.67
4. Wesleyan 8 54 480:00 6.755. Bates 6 44 360:26 7.326. Colby 7 53 423:50 7.507. Williams 5 38 300:00 7.608. Tufts 5 40 300:00 8.009. Bowdoin 6 62 365:22 10.1810. Amherst 4 50 240:00 12.50
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
POINTS PER GAME
## Player-Team CL GP G A Pts. Avg/G1. Alex Fox-AMH SO 4 12 6 18 4.50
2. D.J. Hessler-TUF JR 5 11 8 19 3.803. Jon Killeen-WES SR 8 13 16 29 3.62
4. Russell Halliday-BOW JR 6 15 6 21 3.505. Ryan Molloy-TUF JR 5 7 10 17 3.40
Steve Dachille-CONN SR 6 13 4 17 2.83
7. Pete Smith-MID SR 5 5 9 14 2.80Matt Cranshaw-WIL JR 5 6 8 14 2.80
9. Ryan Hayes-CONN JR 6 9 7 16 2.67
10. Kevin McCormick-TUF SO 5 7 6 13 2.60
GOALS PER GAME## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G
1. Alex Fox-AMH SO 4 12 3.002. Russell Halliday-BOW JR 6 15 2.50
3. Harper Cullen-TRI SR 6 14 2.33
Teddy Citrin-WES SO 6 14 2.33
5. D.J. Hessler-TUF JR 5 11 2.206. Steve Dachille-CONN SR 6 13 2.177. Conor Malangone-WES JR 8 17 2.12
8. Mark Flibotte-BOW SO 2 4 2.00
9. Eric Doran-CONN JR 6 11 1.83Nick Sampson-BAT SR 6 11 1.83
ASSISTS PER GAME
## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G
1. Jon Killeen-WES SR 8 16 2.002. Ryan Molloy-TUF JR 5 10 2.00
3. Pete Smith-MID SR 5 9 1.804. Adam Tracy-BOW SR 6 10 1.67
5. Richard Reuter-WIL SR 5 8 1.60
Matt Cranshaw-WIL JR 5 8 1.60D.J. Hessler-TUF JR 5 8 1.60
8. Mark Mangano-CONN JR 6 9 1.509. Alex Fox-AMH SO 4 6 1.50
10. Luke Charest-BAT JR 6 8 1.33
GOALTENDER STATISTICS
GOALS AGAINST AVG (Max. 20.00)## Player-Team CL GP GA Min. GAA
1. Bryan Petillo-TUF JR 3 10 105:00 5.712. Peter Johnson-TRI SO 7 40 408:18 5.88
3. Ryan Deane-MID JR 5 32 298:28 6.43
4. Rob Moccia-CONN SO 6 31 282:06 6.595. Adam Scharff-BAT SO 6 42 353:35 7.13
6. Thomas Gianakos-COL SR 7 50 413:50 7.257. Stephen Vrla-WIL SR 5 38 300:00 7.60
8. Grant Covington-WES SO 6 29 219:13 7.94
9. Steven Foglietta-TUF SO 4 29 180:00 9.6710. Jake McCampbell-BOW JR 4 38 230:41 9.88
SAVE PERCENTAGE
## Player-Team CL GP GA Saves SavePct1. Bryan Petillo-TUF JR 3 10 21 .677
2. Ryan Deane-MID JR 5 32 60 .652
3. Rob Moccia-CONN SO 6 31 58 .6524. Stephen Vrla-WIL SR 5 38 63 .624
5. Thomas Gianakos-COL SR 7 50 80 .6156. Peter Johnson-TRI SO 7 40 61 .604
7. Adam Scharff-BAT SO 6 42 58 .580
8. Grant Covington-WES SO 6 29 30 .5089. Matt Aispruru-AMH SO 2 15 15 .500
Jake McCampbell-BOW JR 4 38 38 .500
SAVES PER GAME
## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G1. Stephen Vrla-WIL SR 5 63 12.60
2. Ryan Deane-MID JR 5 60 12.003. Thomas Gianakos-COL SR 7 80 11.43
4. Rob Moccia-CONN SO 6 58 9.67Adam Scharff-BAT SO 6 58 9.67
6. Jake McCampbell-BOW JR 4 38 9.507. Peter Johnson-TRI SO 7 61 8.718. Matt Aispruru-AMH SO 2 15 7.50
9. Bryan Petillo-TUF JR 3 21 7.0010. Steven Foglietta-TUF SO 4 26 6.50
Abbreviation CodeAmherst AMH
Bates BAT
Bowdoin BOWColby COL
Connecticut College CONN
Middlebury MID
Trinity TRI
Tufts TUFWesleyan WES
Williams WIL