www.uniterps.com General Information 200 Maryland Men's Lacrosse I Table of Contents University Information Coaching Information Q2u0i0c1k FSacchtesdule 11 LFoocuantdieodn:: C1o8l0le7ge Park, Md. 20742 HeaatdUCoMach: Dick Edell (Towson '67)/ 18th year In Memoriam Daniel Slafkosky S Enrollment: 33,006 Edell at Maryland: 158-73 (.684) /17 years - Terps and Lacrosse For Leukemia 3 President: CD. Mote, Jr. (California '59) ACC's winningestcoach 2001 Season Outlook 3 Athletic Director: Deborah A. Yow (Elon 74) Edell Overall: 269-120(.692)/28years - fourth Preseason Notebook 4 Nickname: Terrapins, Terps all-timewinningestcoach Head Coach Dick Edell 5 Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold AssistantCoach:DaveSlafkosky(JohnsHopkins74) Coaching Staff G Affliation: NCAA Division I AssistantCoach: Jon Stainbrook (Nazareth '93) Off. Coordinator Dave Slafkosky 6 Conference: Atlantic Coast VolunteerAssistant:SonnyZiegler(Maryland'00) Def. CoordinatorJon Stainbrook 6 Home Field: Byrd Stadium Men's Lacrosse Office Phone: 301-314-7114 VolunteerAsst. SonnyZiegler 6 (48,055, grass &lights) Men's Lacrosse Office Fax: 301-314-9826 Numerical Roster 7 Support Staff 7 Media Relations Information Team Information Alphabetical Roster 8 Associate A.D./Media Relations: Dave Haglund 3000 Record: 11-5 (.688) Pronunciations/Squad Breakdowns 8 AssistantDirectorMediaRelations/LacrosseCon- 3000 ACC Record: 1-2 (,333)/3rd place TP2el0Sra0ryeea0arpsiSoPnenroaNrRsefeowisnlcuelosItnmseRresview 2225779 MMeeddtiiacaat:RReeJllaaasttoiioonnnssYelOFlfaifnxi:ce30P1ho-n3e1:4-390019-4314-7064 3L3e00t00t00erwUNiSCnInALeAArsTFioRnueatrlunrRanaminenkngit/n:Lgo:Qsut6a:trht2e7r/f8inals Season Statistics 27 Yellin's Office Phone: 301-314-7062 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5 Terp Honors 28 Yellin's Home Phone: 410-953-0575 All-Time Program Record: 603-194-4 (.755) 2000 Review Notes 28 Yellin's Email Address: [email protected] NCAA Championships: 2 (1973, 1975) Individual Game-By-Game Statistics 29 Terps Website: www.umterps.com NCAA Finalists: 7(1971, 1974, 1976, 1979, Team Game-By-Game Statistics 29 Byrd Stadium Press Box: 301-405-7810 1995, 1997, 1998) Team Superlatives 30 3001 Team Captains: Andrew "Buggs" Combs, Individual Superlatives 30 Chris Malone, Pat McGinnis S2e0a0s0onACReCcaRpesview 331B BOO I Men's Lacrosse Schedule All-Time History 37 Year-By-YearRecords 37 Day Date Opponent Location Time Coaching History 37 Sat.-Sun. Feb. 24-25 atDenver PioneerFace-OffClassic(Denver, Colo.) All-Time Records 38 Sat. Feb. 24 vs. Air Force Denver, Colo. 11:00 a.m. MT All-TimeAll-Amencans 39 Sun. Feb. 25 at Denver Denver, Colo. 1:30 p.m. MT All-Time AwardWinners 40 Sun. Mar, 4 DUKE CWMAR] BYRD STADIUM Noon Yearly Leaders 41 Tue. Mar. 6 BUCKNELL BYRD STADIUM 4:00 p.m. Maryland Inthe NCAATournament 42 Sat. Mar. 10 atTowson Towson, Md. 1:00 p.m. NCAA Notes and Records 43 Sat. Mar. 17 at Delaware Newark, Del. 7:30 p.m. Game-By-Game Results 44 Sat. Mar. 34 NORTH CAROLINA" BYRD STADIUM 1:00 p.m. Series Records 45 Sat. Mar. 31 atVirginia5 Charlottesville, Va. 2:00 p.m. Opponent Profiles 47 Sat, Apr. 7 atNavy Annapolis, Md. Noon Travel Itinerary 49 Sat. Apr. 14 JOHNS HOPKINS (WMAR) BYRD STADIUM 8:00 p.m. Universityof Maryland 50 President CD. MoteJr 51 Fri.-Sun. Apr. 20-22 atACC Tournament(Disney Wide WorldofSports, Orlando, Fla.) Maryland Athletics 53 Fn. Apr. 20 atACC Semifinals Orlando, Fla. 6 p,m./8:30 p.m. Athletic Director Deborah A. Yow 53 Sun. Apr. 22 atACC Championship (HTS) Orlando, Fla. 2:30 p.m. Athletic Administration 54 Wed. Apr. 25 at MountSt. Mary's Emmittsburg, Md. 4:00 p.m. Athletic Dept. Directory 54 Sat. Apr. 28 atYale New Haven. Conn. 1:00 p.m. Academic Support 55 Sat. May 5 UMBC LUDWIG FIELD 1:00 p.m. Strength and Conditioning 55 Media Guidelines 56 Sat. May 12 NCAA FirstRd. at Army West Point, N.Y. Noon/3:00 p.m. WMAR Broadcast Information 56 Sun. May 13 NCAA FirstRd. at UMBC Catonsville, Md. Noon/3:00 p.m. Sat. May 19 NCAAQ'finals at Hofstra Hempstead, N.Y. Noon/3:00 p.m. Media Guide Credits Sun. May 30 NCAA Q'finals at Maryland BYRD STADIUM Noon/3:00 p.m. Credits: The 2001 Maryland men's lacrosse Sat. May26 NCAA Semifinals (ESPN2) New Brunswick, N.J. Noon/3:00 p.m. media guide was written, edited, designed and Mon. May28 NCAA Championship (ESPN) New Brunswick, N.J. 10:55 a.m. laid out by Jason Yellin, Publications Coordina- Homesgames in BOLDCAPS areplayedat ByrdStadium (exceptMay5atLudwig Field) tor/Assistant Director of Athletic Media Rela- V''ACCgames; Alldatesandtimesaresubject tochange tions. Photos by Lisa Helfert and Devin Shieh. Cover design by John Schauffhauser. Printing University Mission Statement byAmbrose Printing. Additionalcopiesofthismediaguidecanbepur- The UniversityofMarylandis the flagshipofthestate'shighereducation systemandaprestigiouspublicresearch chasedfor$5, plus$1.50forshippingandhan- university, knownforacademicexcellenceinundergraduateandgraduateeducation. Thefacultyisattheleadingedge dling, bywritingtheAthleticMediaRelations Of- ofscientific,technological,intellectual,andartisticdiscovery,whileremainingfocusedonteaching.Providingthebroad- fice, University of Maryland, 1112 Cole Field efasctilirtainesgeanodfhdiigvhelryscehaclalmenpguisngcpormomgurnaimtsyfoofrfetrheanmoidsetalteadluecnatteidosntauldeanttmso,spthheerUeniavnerdsiatyloocfatMiaornylcaonndn'esctsitnagtef-aocfu-ltthye-aanrdt House, College Park, Maryland, 20742, or by studentstounlimitedresourcesforscholarlyexplorationandpracticalexperience. Theuniversitya/soservesthestate calling(301)314-7064. andregionthroughapplicationofresearchandexpertisetoaddresssocietalissuesandpromoteeconomicgrowth. General Information (I Terps and Lacrosse Far Leukemia The Maryland Terrapins continue to join in the fight against leukemia as once again they took part in the PriceModern Lacrosse for ! Leukemia Classic held in Owings Mills, Md., at the McDonogh School. As part of the event, the Terps were joined by their honored teammate, 10 year-old George Kiriazoglou for the second consecutive season, The third annual event, held on Oct. 7, 2000, raised ft si 5106,000 in the effort to battle leukemia for a record crowd of 5,000 fans were hand to support the 12 teams. EOO Preview I 2DO Season OuNook I Maryland men's lacrosse coach Dick Edell is should be ableto bridge the gap from high school Face-Offs excitedto begin his 18th spring sea- to college." JuniorBrianCarrollaroRyanMoranwillsplit son on the sidelines at Maryland. Senior Jon Kemezis and |unior Mike Morsell theface-offduties. Lastseason bothplayerstook The Terps venture out west to areexpectedtobethefirstattackersoffthebench. more than 90 draws along with since-graduated kickoffthe2001 seasonforthe Morsellwillbattlefortimeasthecreaseattackman JeffShirk. JuniorCarringtonKingwillalsobeused firsttimeinhistory. Maryland\ with junior Matt Urlock and sophomore Chris on face-offs throughoutthe season. head to Colorado for the Den- Edwards. Junior Beau ver Pioneer Face-Off Classic Pich and freshman Defense AhDieornsvtFeerod.rcbTeyhteohneTeFUrenpbis.vewr2isl4litfyaancoedf .\ attJua.rcRek..toBosredelteiymealosnotfihge- succeTshseidne2f0en0s1e.mLaeydhboyldasthoephkoemyofroeratnhdefTreersphs- hostDenveron Feb. 25. man, the close defense will be heavily relied upon. "It'sgoingtobegreatto f MMildfield Butthatpairofplayersmayemergeastwoofthe starttheseasonoffwiththat Atmidfield, Marylandreturnstwo bAlels-tAdmeefreicnadnercsaninditdhaetneatMiiocnh.aeRletHuornwilnegystwaarstearkaenyd- tirnigp,f"osraiwdarEddeltl.o"iIt'marnedallIyklonook-w W Atmoepnpclaanyecrasnfdirdoamte2C0h0r0isiMnasleonnioeraAnlld- fsotronheisintr2e0m0e0ndaonudsepalrany.edACCRookieoftheYear Ttagpi1shreio1heecmuiatrnpytagfnOletovraaai1eruyrmorn1esnae,ar-.ls"ns5lt,ftr"aaoheLrfnretEeoaddut.rscer"htrlonteleahascTethceheohaar1isspsDtnasotigh,hdnheitgaahthwfsNeitaCmteeNserhxAC-efAiyiaAnn-1AI ToL2tetna0rreMapiatojgsnhumnoJineaiuniilUncngosiSasrgcoIqaorMahLuaniamAlaAdkdpsldeAfeawiaixiiLnlnsnit-aPdtshAMorhomoiioov2sennelnrg8ripegiaecwclnayhaialcenat.niadhslpriMeon2sfadaiit3l2snneio0tinpwpnss0etpohel0oiee,lwn,dd,iststtsnali.ahteeertdctutth3optii9nohnri.dnegdn jtc"sbiotaeotihnlpneoeshcsyuN"aottaOrehwmstineetwloelcapcrTrenoeoebdawtreminehbpendeersagrihadnafogCegspourhfarseroeiaraieunytsrsesoWtaefPsarauaNctnrsrisatoetdsletm.wawroeMavYWefscriolirotavrttesmioksh[leghwlSS.eetaettooflhaFnfafcetoysrarerat,nBenH"srasipposhAsgorolamhtigkliean-d,oSngnAotc.EmNihdde.aaeorYllnoai.lldls-,]y sQouanr,tewrefinhaalvse.m"oAsreI ltohoaknto30thipslasyeear-s tLhaeMofniielcda.midfield along with Malone and Michaelwas-andtakingnothingawayfromhim- torineneta2ulm0ran0seit0an.scgehfaIryskeooanmnro',tswhbasuettuvpceIocrhsyeiostptiseveeaatehnmxedpyiestcrhaiaanetnnbcmeueiawlndy ofwiflaletrh"helOanevvtetereacstlohlimenbwtioehnpeaphtoamirivotdefnuinsaeiltpadry,ne"dttsottayhipidlgsaoEyiodsewdlisltg.ohrm"oedWui-fep- tCnhihiorrridsKSemeivsnaiinanosrNoeenDqcauetavlhsileFsdyarsRrtetaoysalsrheptenmriteanebsngdes.gic"iDnlngaossvfeoterhdetWeifasmeegenanstseheoirnswisatpcshroitunshlge.de- tofhetmhethkiisdssppriincgk.e"d up a lot that can help thingTthhaotsewillcobmebiexncaittiinogn.s" will include aplrsoogreemsseersgeaccaosrditnhgetoseEdaesllo.n junior Nate Watkins and redshirt Attack I sophomore Matt Brock, who re- Goalies The starting attack will feature a pair turnsaftermissing all of lastsea- of returnees and a freshman sensation, Chris Malone sonwithatornrightACL.Sopho- In goal, All-Ameri- "Our potential is a lot greater this season on the moreJamieDauehasimpressedduringcamp can candidate Pat attack," said Edell. andwillstarttheseasonrunningonthesec- McGinnis an- Redshirt sophomore and Ail-American candi- ond midfield. swered all date Mike Mollot isbackafterleadingtheteam in Jun- questions in scoring in his rookie campaign. Mollottopped the ior Craig 2000. Af- Terps with 47 points and led the squad with 32 Hochstadt, ter serving assists. "Mike has been in the program for three sophomores as a backup years including his true freshman year which he Ryan Moran and Willy for two seasons, missed(withabroken legandtornankleligaments Passavia along with freshman Ian Healy playing sufferedinJan. 19991,"saidthecoach. "Heplayed should also seetime in the midfield. all of last year and will be improved and will be a only 88 majorcontributor." Defensive Midfield minutes, McGinnis "pgaoBiauglgnsJgoasfin"ondriCnfoCgimonMbmiossblh.lseo,dtLwaawissththoas2ersa8ecstoopurnoreinwndetaessaisiancsabherrineseieaomrkr-oohAsuinttgdhcpral2eamy2w-- woeivnlleerboIecnfohtatahchrehededd"et.tfooenfuilsglihtvehesetmiswdhafoireerlisdo,rosfE"dJeleElfdfeklSnlhoihwrasks,it naHteionr'asnkleeaddearwsmaosinnsgtgeoltlaahlres. iboH2ihnnnfieoa8gggnm5Tfhto1eerirRSrcd1emeocpa6seduhrthonmhegawmoideeoisladirat,fGnnlhaiprsgeDoteDTlaiaheaodanennrteuntpdretsC.Lr.LaMatoasiBMhvMsMakeoeaiolenrsrntstikiithiLclacminaaasrogaMtnr,nloiodeaennnsttgiKCthtech1eleataa8ldth.ypy9tratoaAeAeucemwstkrnoacygrhroeBueeofdanoro.irytltsasbhH,n'rresedeohsLUctocwwa.ohuotaaSrelriss.d-drn afSbFbsaeuhenlrlltirdeiirvsseokeeBJSvnhrauesiomaisnsn.pasaiothnnohnAharoeecLaCmgcteasdiororeshelerrrofoadZogerentlioitgnlinnBscnksgrsiwgtoteviwilmiettclotcpoktuokmallsdilHeEddebsdafmCfoeeirmeelaelpnnbarla,sedertki.rivetvitnehenohgrieattmymHdihomldaenseefarpdfiepmeKtivciel-iaeidxrhnrtaalgyaetnanodnscpdeodtlrnarEtydcoerweanirillng.-ll SmjL^^fmemUaUSrSIAyALHm",AteTebshhraibairawnciusgovakctahuessiiasgwtsnenhoensafopntpaisu.btroemtysanretuv,tcdnCsehreoerePealnaaacltsgettoeroehaggtngnwerii(ied^la8lzeLs.etab5dset(ce5eah8rb)ame1yoossanotpA.snnni8,ed-ae]- Lsaucmrmosesre'osftmhoest19o9u9t,sthaendwiansgtphleayyero.unDguersitngmetmh-e "pickS-eponcikoert"BrhiiasnopKpionngesnbtusr.yalongwithfreshmen Amimsesriiocna,"nssaeiadsEodnelll.ast"Hyeeahr,adHaenwAalls- tbietlreoi"fnDtAadhneelcaUia.dnSe.,dUoSnodsueptrehc-i1Aaul9stttrheailanimgas.,t"hastaicdapEtduerlle.d"tHhee tPraiublutGiiolnlsetitnetahneddeAfleenxsiMveelzmeidrfiweillld.also make con- MichaelHowley ugnedtesr-hRaiespdpdsruheeicriitant2esd0o0pa1hnod."mIorhoepeDahne comesinfromahighlevelofplayinhighschooland McCormick will serve as McGinnis' back-up. 9 . SOO Preview I n Notebook Terps Ranked No. 8 In AmericanbyCollegeLacrosseUSAin2000, was Head West and South Preseason Coaches' Poll theTerps'leadingscorerandfinishedhisfirstcol- Young Men legiate season with 47 points, including a team- TheMarylandmen'slacrosseteamisranked high 32 assists. That assist Maryland will make itsfirst-evertripoutside Nboo.ok8Miennt'hseD2i0vi0s1ionFaIceP-rOefsfeYaesaorn- 3DOI Face-Off tnoattailonl.edMaollllforteswhamsensiennstah-e tsheeasEoanstinerDnentviemre,zCoonloe.wMhaernyltahnedTweilrlptsakoepepnartthien Coaches' Poll. TheTerpswilltakeon Preseason Poll tionallateintheseason lead- the Denver Pioneer Face-Off Classic hosted by nineteams ranked in the preseason Team(FirstPlaceVotes] Points ing the Terps to the NCAA theUniversityofDenveronFeb. 24-25.TheTerps tJsoeopvhenn2Ls5at,sHetoapiymknescial:nru,sdNiMaonang.rdyt3lNhaorV.neiedrg7iwonafDiaus,tkhreNea.on.tkoe4pd 23451..,.. SGPJViryeorirohgnarniccgnseuietasHtoeonoipcw((Jkn33i9)n)s 77Bb13o713/45b qpTuoairnwttesorfoivneGarlsathwirmteheeagarsumnesoo.fn1 wd1ial9yl,7t0aMLskaaetroeyornlnaFinnAedibtr.whieFl2lo4srpelcaaaeytsofh1onor,1sttaMh.Daemer.fnyilvrMaesTtnr.dtaiTtwmihle1elspmfi.oanmlck.leeoMwtiTihnt.egs in the top 10 all season, peaking at o. LOyuld DvJ^ WMAR-TV first trip to Florida for NCAA competition. The tNhoe.f6Winiattlwhipocle4l.4andcofiancihsheisngartepNoor.ti7ngi,n 7o91...0.HDMouNAfkosRertYtrhaLACaNrDolina Dc44bCn95UScD67 be aMfaeraytluarneddwtilelaomncaesapgaairnt TaFltear.tphsTehwieDlilsstneaemkiyefiWpniaadlretgWianomrtelhsde AoffeCaCStpuroSiprnrtgisngcinoFnOefrseltraenhndecole,d Syracuseearned39ofthefirst-place 11. NotreDame 39B of the WMAR-TV lacrosse schools Duke, North Carolina, VirginiaandMary- votes and therefore is the early fa- 12, Navy 341 package aired on Channel 2 land will take place on April 20 at 6 p.m. and voritetorepeatastheNCAAcham- 1134..CHoorbnaerllt 320383 in the Baltimore area. Mary- 8:30 p.m. The title game will take place on April pion. 15. Brown 201 landwillkickoffthenetwork's 22 at 2:30 p.m. 1G. Delaware 193 coverageforthesecondtime With the two trips to uncharted territory, Four Terps Earn 17. UMBC 190 in three seasons, as the Maryland will make trips via airplane for the first Preseason Honors 2110B9... 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Others receiving votes: Yale 26, header on April 14 at Byrd Senior Captains Named taaHSnenneoaadnwmmhileso,oSedoneryopnbarhiygaowoofbbraemilorloretsmiretihedemtfFenPiedaneaaacetltmemfid-eeeoOrAnndMflscfClAeGth-lamiorAlnamin-dnestnArmhCiMiMeesLicracUailfhnScwoiaaAranebns.seyltbCyLFBMBFUaauaurScciVykreiAflnil-aeelOnllaaddlfnnof5O2vd,.p3ap,oL1neBehuintwhgtlihesellraI4dnt1,ea9Sro,kS/.aedR.curoTtenghdeeJrHsoegha1an8r',tmseHomptaSipaknta.tgrikma8nek.dTsispeoui.tnrnmtmop.th.Jc,heTwooehtnhofehcfonmielusesrursinMdttxH'aeh-ogrstptiyathkmlmiteeiaemennd.edasedomfuTiamebnhtnlweeaeidln5n--sl wttn"ioihBllorutresgheeHgecreswavNa"epedrtCCaeiAnoicvmAntoishbataeqcsluhf,cacoarroDCptgihaectscrrkhiifiteisnEyndtMa2efhlaloes0llr0otlthnea0haseaestmsa'2snense0aada0ssmsPu1oeoacnndct:s.eetMsahscAsrfGnoeuindeln.rnrseiAuelws-nl Sophomore attackman Mike Mollot was a pre- manyyearsthattheclas- season third team All-American by CLUSA and sic Maryland-Johns honorMaablloenem,enwthioonwAalls-Anmaermiecdan.a third team All- Hshoopwkni.ns game will be Pat McGinnii0s*00* American by the USILA, College Lacrosse USA and AIILacrosseAmerica.com in 2000, led the appeaMraroynlatnedlevciosuilodn saelvs-o 'mmwrr&*mZ0 4** tTeerapmsiinngpooailnstswiwtihth2839anldasftinsiesahesdons.ecMoanldoonnetrhee- esreaalsomnorperotgiremsessesa.s Tthhee W1S0B'sfS**Mi00~£ cordedacareer-highfourgoalsontwooccasions ACC Championship game *>000O0* last season, against North Carolina and Johns beingheldatDisney'sWide , Hopkins. He was also an AII-ACC selection in World of Sports in Or- 2000. lando on April 22 will be Howley,whowastheACCRookieoftheYear aired on Home Team in 2000, was a stalwart of the Terps' defense Sports(HTS] inthe Balti- last season helping the team to an 8.63 goals more-Washington, D.C., against average. He started the final 15 games area. of the season and scooped up 28 groundballs. Also, as usual, Howleyconsistentlydefendedtheopponent'stop ESPN2willairbothNCAA offensive attackman. semifinal games on May McGinnis, a third team All-American by Col- 26, live beginning atnoon lege Lacrosse USA and AII-ACC goalie in 2000, fromRutgersStadiumand had a breakout year in his first season between thechampionshipgameon the pipes for Maryland. He ranked among the ESPN, liveat 10:55 a.m. nationalleadersingoalsagainstaverageandsave on May 28. percentagethroughoutthe2000season. Hefin- ished with an 8.55 goals against average and a .616savepercentageandan 11-5record, start- ing all 16 games. Mollot, who was an honorable mention All- Coaching Staff Head Coach Edell isalsoconsideredoneofthepremierrecruitersinthegame, consis- tentlyattracting the nation'stoptalentto College Park yearafteryear. Under Edell, 37 Maryland players have been named to the first, second orthird All- Dick Edell Americateams, includingCaseyConnor(secondteamin2000)andChrisMalone (thirdteam in 2000). One ofthewinmngestcoaches inthe history Five of his student-athletes have won Player of the Year recognition at ofcollegelacrosse, DickEdellisinhis29thyearof theirrespectivepositionswhile 11 TerpshavebeennamedfirstteamAll-Ameri- collegecoachingand 18thatMaryland.TheACC's cans. Former Terp and two-time national Goalie of the Year Brian Dougherty all-time leader in coaching victories, he is looking represented the United to return to the NCAA Tournament for a 17th States at the 1998 World WinningestACC Coaches time, secondmostofanycoachinthesport'shis- Championships, In 2000, 1. Dick Edell, Maryland 158-73 .684 tory. freshman defenseman 2. JimAdams, Virginia 137-60 .695 TheTerpscompiledan 11-5markin2000- Michael Howley was named 3. WillieScroggs, N. Carolina 120-37 .764 markingthe28thstraightseasonanEdell-coached ACC Rookie ofthe Year. Tawson 'B7 squadfinishedatorabove.500. EdellledtheTerps During the 1998 sea- WinningestActive Coaches to the NCAA Quarterfinals following an impres- son, goalie Kevin Healy was Jack Emmer, Army 281-153 .652 33th season sivelate-seasonrun,whichincludedanappearance namedtheACCPlayerofthe Dick Edell, Maryland 269-120 .698 overall intheACC Championship game and a first round Year and Scott Hochstadt GlennThiel, PennState 245-155 .613 NCAAwin over Hofstra. earned ACC Tournament 8th season Edell moved passed his mentor, former Most Valuable Player. Nine All-Time Coaching Wins a1t Maryland TtiomwesocnollceogaechwinCarlilstFwliuntkh,tfhoerTfeoruprst'h8o-n7twhienaallt- TAlelr-pAsmewreirceantaeammesdlteodvbayrisoeucs- DRiocykSGiamrbmeorn,s,MaJsr.s,acShyursaecutstes 320900 Cornell on March 18, 2000. ond team honorees JackEmmer, Army 281 Edellbecametheall-timewinningestcoach inACChistorywhentheTerps Hochstadt, Healy and Brian Dick Edell, Maryland 869 upset No. 1 Loyola inthe NCAAsemifinals, 19-8 on May23, 1998. Withthe Zeller. Carl Runk, Towson 262 win, Edell passedJimAdams, whohadrecordeda 137-60recordwithVirginia Edell came to Maryland NCAA D-lAppearances in 15 seasons. in 1984afterseventremen- Heading into the 2001 season, Edell's career record at Maryland stands douslysuccessfulseasonsat 1. RoySimmons, Jr., Syracuse 18 at 158-73. Army. He compiled a 66-24 8. Dick Edell, Maryland 16 With a lifetime record of (.733)recordwiththeCadets 3t. JimAdams, Virginia 14 269-120 over the last 28 and led them to four NCAA 3t. RichieMoran, Cornell 14 years following stints at the appearances. UniversityofBaltimore,Army He broke intothe profession in 1968 as the freshman coach atTowson. and Maryland, Edell is the AftertwoyearswiththeTgers, Edell spentthreeyearsatCalvertHall College nation'ssecond-winningestac- wherethe Cardinalswere MSA champions in 1971 and 1972. tive coach. Ironically, the only In 1973hewashiredattheUniversityofBaltimorewherehecoachedfor coach Edell trails on the active fouryearsandamassed a45-23(.661) record. Healsocoached Baltimoreto st is Army coach Jack Emmer a Division II national soccercrown in 1975, (281-153], who succeeded Edell Edell was a two-time All-American at Towson where he graduated with a when he came to Maryland in bachelor'sdegreeinphysicaleducationin 1967. Heearnedhismaster'sdegree 1984. in education from Western Maryland in 1970 and another master's degree in In 1999, Edell moved into sciencefromthe Universityof Baltimore in 1976, fifth on the all-time coaching vic- The57-year-old Edell and hiswife, Dolores, aretheproud parentsoffour tories chart, passing Richie children. Their daughters Lisa and Krissy are both Maryland graduates, while Moran(257)andRoySimmons, their son Gregg graduated from Dartmouth in 2000 after a successful la- \ Sr. (252). crossecareerandcurrentlyworksin NewYorkCity. Theiryoungestdaughter, Edell's overall winning per- Erin, is a senioratGlenelg High School. I centage of .692 is also among Edell Through The Years I all-timecoaching leaders. Edell has become a fixture Year School WonLost Pet. ACC Postseason/Honors in his 18 years in College Park, 119Q7737-76BAarlmtvimore 45R 233 ..676217 FourNCAADiv. IITournaments Hisplayersaffectionatelycallhim 1978 Army 10 3 .769 NCAAFirstRound "Big Man," while his resume re- 1979 Army 10 3 .769 flects why he is the "Big Man" 1980 Army 8 4 .667 among all lacrosse coaches. 1981 Army 10 4 .714 NCAAFirstRound In 1998, he led Marylandto 1982 Army 9 4 .692 NCAAFirstRound itsthirdappearanceinthe NCAA 1983 Army 11 3 .786 NCAAFirstRound championshipgameinfouryears. 1984 Maryland 7 4 .636 1-2 The Terps qualified for eight con- 1985 Maryland 7 5 .583 2-1 ACCChampions pseecaurtainvceesNCfArAomTo1u9r9n0am-e9n8taanpd- 11998876 MMaarryyllaanndd 112D 31 ..796293 23--1D ANCCCAAChQaumarptieornfisn/aNlCsAASemifinals 1988 Maryland 6 4 .600 1-2 have beento 12 overall with Edell atthecontrols, 1989 Maryland 10 4 .714 3-0 ACCReg. SeasonChamps/NCAASemis EdellwasnamedtheNationalCoachoftheYearbytheUSILAin 1978and 1990 Maryland 7 5 .583 1-2 1995. Hewas also selected asthe ACC's Coach ofthe Year in 1989, 1992 1991 Maryland 10 5 .667 1-2 NCAASemifinals and 1998, afterleading Marylandto itsfirstACCchampionship sincethefor- 1992 Maryland 9 5 .643 2-1 NCAAQuarterfinals matchange in 1989. 1993 Maryland 8 6 .500 0-3 NCAAFirstRound a 14-T3hrreeecosred.asTohnastavgioc,toErdyeltlotlaeldaMlasroymlaanrdketdotahsecehiogohlt-hretciomredt1h4eTweinrsp,sppoossttiendg 111999999465 MMMaaarrryyylllaaannnddd 11720 643 ...577356809 221---112 NNNCCCAAAAAAFFQiiunraasrlttiesRrtofsuinnadls adouble-figure wintotal underhis leadership. 1997 Maryland 11 5 .688 1-2 NCAAFinalists The only coach in Maryland historyto post 100 victories, Edell led Mary- 1998 Maryland 14 3 .824 3-0 ACCChampions/NCAAFinalist land to athen-school record 12 wins in 1987 and 1995. The 12th victory in 1999 Maryland 9 5 .643 1-2 1995 is considered by manythe greatest upset in the 28-year historyofthe 2000 Maryland 11 5 .688 1-2 NCAAQuarterfinals NCAA Tournament. The Terps upset previously undefeated and No. 1-ranked Totals 28years 269 120 .692 27-24 20NCAATourn. (16D-l) 5 Johns Hopkins, 16-8, to advancetothe championship gamethatyear. AtUM 17years 158 73 .684 27-24 3ACCTitles/12NCAATourn. . Coaching <tv-J Staff Off. Coordinator Def. Coordinator Dave Slafkosky Jon Sfainbrook Dave Slafkosky and Dick Edell celebrate their Jon Stambrook enters his fifth year with 25thyeartogetherasthey prepareforthe2001 Maryland men's lacrosse program. This season season. When Edell cameto Maryland, his onlyre- will be his first as the defensive coordinator. questwasthat"CoachSlaf"joinhim. GrantingEdell's Stambrook was elevated to the position after only request was a critical decision that ensured ScottMarrleftMarylandtobuildtheprogramat unprecedented successfortheprogram. Albany. Stainbrook has been a vital part of the ThisseasonSlafkoskyreturnstocoachingthe Marylandprogramforthepastfourseasonswhile offenseafterspendingthepastfiveseasonsasthe serving as a defensive assistant coach on the defensive coordinator. It is the second time Edell staff. Johns hsiavsecrheailnsl.enTghedehmisovoledcfroimeendstoontatkheeohveeerlsthoefoSfcfoetnt- Nazareth '33 DuringhistimeatMaryland, Stambrookhas Hopkins '74 Marrsdeparturetobecometheheadcoachatthe Sth season coachedseveralUSILAAll-Americansontheclose 18th season tUonidveefrseintsyivaetcAolobradniynaatnodr.JonStainbrook'selevation at Maryland dCherfiesnsLeaminyclaunddingCatsheeylCiokensnoorf.Dave LaChapelle, at Maryland Originally, Slafkoskywas named defensiveco- StainbrookjoinedtheTerrapinstaffin 1997 ordinatorwhenhejoinedtheTerpsin 1984. After afterserving threeyears at Division III power leading Maryland to the NCAA semifinals in 1987 and 1989, Edell had his old Nazareth College. StainbrookledtheGolden friendtotakeovertheoffensivereins in 1991 Flyers to a 36-6 record over three cam- Withoutmissingabeat,theTerpswouldsoonexperiencethesamesuccess paigns, including three consecutive NCAA on the offensiveendwith Slafkoskyatthewheel. Maryland would return to the semifinalappearancesandthenationalcham- NCAAsemifinalinSlafkosky'sfirstyearwiththeoffensein1992.UnderSlafkosky's pionship in 1995. tutelage, MarkDouglaswouldbecomeafirst-teamAll-Amencanandestablishthe In his playing days, Stambrook was UniversityofMaryland'ssingle-seasongoalscoringmarkof51. Inthesameyear, a defenseman for Herkimer County RobWurzburgerwouldbecometheall-timecareergoalscorerwith 137. Community College in 1987 and Maryland'soffensewouldcontinuetobesuccessfulunderSlafkosky'swatch, 1990. He also played for Cortland qualifyingforthe NCAA's everyyearand reachingthefinals in 1995. His most State in 1991 and 1992. successful season came in 1995, with Marr's new insight, as Maryland shat- Stambrook served as a team cap- teredtheschool'soffensiverecordbooks. TheTerpsscored235goalsandpro- tainwith both squads. duced All-Americans in Kip Fulks and Rob Chomo. Afterthe '95 season, Coach Stambrook graduated from Slaf switched back to the defensive side knowing Maryland was in great shape Nazarethwithabachelor'sdegree withMarrrunningtheoffense, Maryland's defense has inpoliticalscienceandamaster's becomeitstrademarkwith degree in education. He gradu- its intimidating physical atedinMay1999fromtheMary- play. TheTerps reached land School of Public Affairs with thefinalsin 1995, led byits a master's concentration in interna- National Defenseman of the tional securityand economic policy. Year, Dan Radebaugh. HeissingleandresidesinCollegePark. DefensemanDaveLaChapelle'splay earnedhimsecondteamAll-America Volunteer Asst. honors in 1997 and propelled the Terpsintothechampionshipgamefor Sonny Ziegler thesecondtimeinthreeyears. Slafkosky has worked heavily with 1998 ACC Player of the Year Kevin Healy, With an extensive lacrosse background, who was also a second team All-Amencan. SonnyZieglerjoinsthe Maryland men's lacrosse SlafkoskyaddedanotherAil-Americanhonoreeto staffasanassistantcoachin2001. Hewillwork hisresumeasChrisLamywashonoredbytheUSILA with the goalies and aid Slafkosky on the offen- followingthe1999campaign.The2000seasonsaw siveend ofthefield. theemergenceofanewstaringoal, PatMcGinnis, Most recently Ziegler served as a lacrosse who was among the nation's leaders in save per- official, refereeinggameson allcollegelevels(Di- centageandgoalsagainstaveragethroughoutthe vision I, II, III and junior college) as well as high season. TheyearculminatedwithMcGinnisoneof school since 1997. two Terps named AII-ACC. Along with McGinnis Maryland 'OO Prior to that Ziegler served as a coach at seniordefenderCaseyConnorwashonoredaswell. fourdifferentMaryland highschools. Heworked The solid close defenseman earned second team 1st season as an assistant coach at power Calvert Hall in UscltSaerdIAnaLitaA1ghch9ectAo7Bll4yllaeu-dageeArrsmJaea-adnyuacTlsalaetunrtenpodhoeadforenJnfotaoerhthnsien.dotsneuarItltHeoelcmpaahakrgairnemnkepsoed,fidoSASnlitlsalhahf-fekiAkomposfeiskrhfkyiit.y-sh bHeefbaorrtoenMbteoiantgrheeylMelavaratyelndadntdo3heAa-ad14t9AcM9ooc7ahucaanhnmtdpiinH1oe19nb99sr9h8o6i.np.HHgeiIagnsmheterSh.vcaethdosoaelsasianonn1,a9s9shi4estlaaennddtMc1oo9ua9nc5th senioryearasamidfielder. From 1990-93, Ziegler served as an assistant coach at Glenelg High Slafkosky and his wife of 21 years, Michelle, School, aiding theteam's return to the playoffs in hisfinal two seasons. He have three children: Sarah, Kevin and Alex. began his coaching careeras an assistantat Mount SaintJoseph's. 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MM 55--191 117912 EGarrelyastvilFlael,lsV.aV.a/.S/tL.anAgnlneey's-Belfield SenMiaolrosn:e,1M7c)GiCnonimsb,s,NecKeesmsearzyi,s,RoKsie,ngsburyv, 2B Ricky Sears So. M 6-2 190 Chevy Chase, Md./Landon Juniors: [11) Burman, Carroll, Hochstadt I 231457 MDNaaavttietdWUWaratlgkocniknesr JJFrrr... MAD 666---204 111899854 LSEuletmvhieerrrav,nialNle.P,Yar.Mk/d,H.o/MrLdso.ey/hoSeleaavdesrna Park HPoooflfem,anU,rloKcikn,g,WaMt,kiLnasMonica, Morsell, Pich ! 29 LeeZink Fr. DM 6-3 185 Rowayton, Conn./Darien Sophomores: (15) Brock, Capelle, Daue Head Coach: Dick Edell (Towson '67/1 :hyearat UM, 29"year overall) 269-120 overall, 158-73atUM Edwards, Harper, Howley, Leary, Luciano McCormick, Mollot, Moran, W. Passavia Assistant Coach: Dave Slafkosky[Johns Hopkins '74/1 :" year atMaryland) Rullman, Sbarra, Sears Assistant Coach: Jon Stainbrook (Nazareth '93/5'-"yearat Maryland) Volunteer Assistant Coach: SonnyZiegler (Maryland '00) Freshmen: 110) Bordley, Duffie, Gillette, Healy SAtthuldeetnictTArsasiinsetr:anSthCaowanchHeesn:diJ(eGfefoSrhgierkWa(sMhairnylgatnodn''0906)), Casey Connor(Maryland '00) ^ Wa.gnLeaMro,niZicnak, Melzer, C. Passavia, Pastula Strength & Conditioning Coach: Craig Fitzgerald (Maryland '96) Athletic Media Relations Director: Jason Yellin (Stony Brook '96) Terps By Height Academic Support & Career Development Counselor: Don Pearman (St. Lawrence) 5-6: C2J Bordley, Healy Managers: Liz Piper(Maryland '95), Jen Frampton (Maryland '02), Peter Ellis (Maryland '03) (4) Carroll, McCormick, M. LaMonica, Student Assistant Coaches Rullman I5,-:10: CGI Brock, Combs, Gillette,D.LaMonica, Necessary, W. Passavia, Jeff : 5-11: (9) Capelle, Edwards, Harper, Kemezis, Kingsbury, Mollot, Moran, Pich, Sbarra Shirk 6-0:16)Burman,Luciano,Melzer,Pastula,Poole, Urlock B-1:(5)Hochstadt,Howley,Malone,C.Passavia, Rose 6-2: (4) Duffie, Hoffman, Sears, Wagner 6-3: [3) McGinnis, Morsell, Zink 6-4: I2) King, Watkins 6-5: I2) Daue, Leary 7 8 11 Roster Information 2DD Maryland Numerical Roster I No. Name Pos. Hot. Wpt. Hometown/Hah School(LastSchool) Support Staff 1 Mike Mollot R-So. A 5-11 180 Holbrook, N.Y./Sachem 2 Andy Burman Jr. D 6-0 181 Kensington, Md./Landon 3 Daniel McCormick R-So. G 5-9 170 McLean,Va./Landon (Md.) 4 Craig Hochstadt Jr. M 6-1 191 Columbia, Md./Boys' Latin 5 David Rose Sr. D 6-1 199 Lutherville, Md./Boys' Latin 6 Pat McGinnis Sr. G 6-3 200 EllicottCity, Md./Loyola 7 Mike Morsell R-Jr. A 6-3 201 Huntingdon Valley, Pa./LaSalle 8 Rob Hoffman Jr. D 6-2 193 Severna Park, Md./St. Mary's 9 Jon Kemezis R-Sr. A 5-11 165 Crofton, Md./DeMatha (Michigan State) 10 AndyCapelle So. D 5-1 190 Columbia,Md./Mt. St. Joseph 11 NateRullman R-So. M 5-9 171 Earlysville, Va./St. Anne's-Belfield 12 Brian Kingsbury Sr. DM 5-11 180 Severna Park, Md./St. Mary's (Hofstra) Strength & 13 Brett Harper So. DM 5-11 186 Columbus, Ohio/UpperArlington Conditioning 14 Andrew Combs R-Sr. A 5-10 177 Baltimore, Md./St. Paul's 15 Mike LaMonica Jr. M 5-9 180 Parkton, Md./CalvertHall Shawn 16 Beau Rich Jr. A 5-11 182 Ellicott City, Md./Glenelg 17 MattUrlock Jr. A 6-0 188 Lutherville, Md./Loyola Hendi 18 Paul Gillette Fr. M 5-10 185 Millersville, Md./Severna Park 19 Justin Duffle Fr. D 6-2 205 Gaithersburg,Md./Landon 20 Alex Melzer Fr. M 6-0 200 Danen, Conn./Danen 22 Brian Carroll Jr. DM 5-9 190 East Rockaway, N.Y./Chaminade 24 DavidWagner Fr. D 6-2 195 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park 25 Sean Leary So. A 6-5 203 Troy, Mich./Detroit Country Day 28 RickySears So. M 6-2 190 ChevyChase, Md./Landon 27 Matt Brock R-So. M 5-10 183 Manakm-Sabot, Va./Collegiate 28 Willy Passavia So. M 5-10 169 Stony Brook, N.Y./Ward Melville Athletic 29 LeeZink Fr. DM 6-3 185 Rowayton, Conn./Danen Trainer 30 Jim Sbarra So. M 5-11 192 Great Falls,Va./Langley on 31 Chris Edwards So. A 5-11 191 Baltimore,Md./Boys Latin 32 Carnngton King Jr. DM 6-4 191 Crozet, Va./St. Anne's-Belfield 33 James Daue So. M 6-5 195 Lutherville,Md./Boys Latin Pearman 34 Ryan Moran So. M 5-1 180 Setauket, N.Y./Chaminade 35 NateWatkins Jr. M 6-4 194 Elmira, N.Y./Horseheads 36 Jeremy Pastula Fr. M 6-0 180 Yorktown, N.Y./Yorktown I'f 40 Chris Passavia Fr. D 6-1 200 Stony Brook, N.Y/Ward Melville ^ 41 Dan LaMonica Fr. A 5-10 170 Parkton, Md./Boys' Latin 0* 42 Michael Howley So. D 6-1 197 Wantagh, N.Y/Wantagh ji. a AA 43 Kevin Necessary R-Sr. D 5-10 173 Pasadena, Md./Chesapeake , 44 Frank Luciano So. D 6-0 198 Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes Academic 45 Chris Malone Sr. M 6-1 187 Hmonium, Md./Loyola Support 46 J.R. Bordley Fr. A 5-6 145 Vienna, Va./Landon (Md.) 47 Alex Poole Jr. M 6-0 173 HuntValley, Md./St. Paul's 48 Ian Healy Fr. M 5-6 160 GreatFalls, Va./Landon (Md.) Head Coach: Dick Edell (Towson '87/1 thyearat UM, 29tnyearoverall) 269-120 overall, 158-73 atUM Assistant Coach: Dave Slafkosky(Johns Hopkins 74/18* yearatMaryland) Assistant Coach: Jon Stambrook (Nazareth '93/5thyearat Maryland) Volunteer Assistant Coach: SonnyZiegler(Maryland '00) Student Assistant Coaches: Jeff Shirk (Maryland '00), Casey Connor(Maryland '00) Athletic Trainer: Shawn Hendi (George Washington '96) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Craig Fitzgerald (Maryland '96) Athletic Media Relations Director: Jason Yellin (Stony Brook '96) Academic Support & Career Development Counselor: Don Pearman (St. Lawrence) Chief Managers: Liz Piper (Maryland '95), Jen Frampton (Maryland 02), Peter Ellis (Maryland 03) Team Managers Statistician Scott Jen Wyckoff Frampton Asst. Cquip. Manager