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       Re: Alumni on the Pro Circuit
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 20, 2014, 5:03 pm
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       Re: Alumni on the Pro Circuit
       By: joewillie Date: July 21, 2014, 9:04 am
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       Great quote....
       Canada coach Randy Mearns on @KevinCrowley21, who scored five:
       "The big cat came purring today."
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       Re: Alumni on the Pro Circuit
       By: joewillie Date: July 21, 2014, 10:00 am
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       Commerce City, Colo. - Kevin Crowley '11 scored five goals to
       lead Team Canada to an 8-5 win over the United States in the
       gold medal game of the FIL World Championships Saturday.
       Crowley, who scored three goals in the first six games, tallied
       Canada's first four goals. His marker with 9:05 left in the
       third quarter was the game winner.
       It was the third title for Canada, which last won in 2006.
       Jordan McBride '11 dominated competition en route to being named
       to the President's Team, consisting of the top 10 players not
       competing in the Blue Division (Canada, USA, Australia, Japan,
       England and Iroquois Nation). McBride totaled 28 goals and 10
       assists in eight games to lead Scotland to a sixth-place finish.
       Poland, coached by Stony Brook alums Sean Chamberlain '07 and
       Tom Compitello '11, finished 20th. Michael Poch was one of the
       top players for Poland, tallying nine goals and eight assists.
       As the team's primary face-off specialist, Poch was 64 of 83
       (.771) and had 33 ground balls. Larry Cerasi '07 added 11 goals
       and three assists.
       Rising sophomore Hayden Johnstone helped Team Finland to a
       top-15 finish. In eight games, Johnstone posted a 2-2 record
       with a .628 save percentage and a 5.93 goals against average.
       The FIL World Championships will return to Manchester, England,
       the site of the 2010 Championships, in 2018.
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       Re: Alumni on the Pro Circuit
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 22, 2014, 9:29 am
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       Re: Alumni on the Pro Circuit
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 22, 2014, 10:56 am
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       Re: Alumni on the Pro Circuit
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 22, 2014, 11:06 am
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       INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: 2014 FIL WORLD LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS
       (ABRIDGED FOR DIVISION I)
       [Current Division I players]
       Goals Against Average
       4.44
       Save Percentage
       62.8%
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       Re: Alumni on the Pro Circuit
       By: Seawolf97 Date: July 22, 2014, 8:24 pm
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       Those are impressive numbers at that level of competition.  Glad
       he works for us-LOL
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       Re: Alumni on the Pro Circuit
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 24, 2014, 10:58 am
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       [quote]Hayden Johnstone (Finland):  The young goalie out of
       Stony Brook was one of the bright young stars of the tournament.
       His save percentage of .628 was just .005 less than that of the
       tournament’s MVP, Dillon Ward.  [/quote]
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       Re: Alumni on the Pro Circuit
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 31, 2014, 11:35 am
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       crowley interview:
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       Re: Alumni on the Pro Circuit
       By: joewillie Date: August 6, 2014, 9:40 am
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       Future Head Coach of the SeaWolves
       From Lax Power:
       Compitello Joins Bryant's Lacrosse Staff for 2014-2015 Season
       SMITHFIELD, R.I. – Head coach Mike Pressler is pleased to
       announce the addition of Tom Compitello to the Bryant University
       men's lacrosse coaching staff for the 2014-15 season.
       Compitello joins the Bulldogs as an assistant coach and
       offensive coordinator and will also be responsible for the
       program's extra-man unit and goalies.
       "Speaking for our entire program, we are absolutely thrilled
       with the hire of Tom Compitello as our assistant men's lacrosse
       coach," said Pressler. "He is a tireless recruiter who brings
       three different Division I experiences to the table, first at
       Stony Brook as a great player and then coaching on the sidelines
       at Lehigh and Sacred Heart."
       Compitello arrives in Smithfield after having spent last season
       as the first assistant at Northeast Conference rival Sacred
       Heart University in Fairfield, Conn. There, he acted as
       extra-man and offensive coordinator and was responsible for all
       offensive personnel and game planning decisions. He designed the
       offense's off-season training program and was responsible for
       film exchange and breakdown, while also acting as the recruiting
       coordinator for the Pioneers.
       Under Compitello's guidance, Sacred Heart finished third in the
       league in goals per game in 2014 (10.13) and tied the Bulldogs
       for the most assists per game at 6.20 each time out. The
       Pioneers were second only to Bryant in points per game (16.33)
       last season while clinching the three-seed in the 2014 NEC
       Tournament and finishing the year with a 4-2 record in league
       play (6-9 overall).
       The Pioneers saw four named All-NEC selections in 2014,
       including First Team nods for attack Cody Marquis and midfielder
       Alex Miller under the tutelage of Compitello.
       "It is so important for us to continue the momentum from the
       2014 season," said Pressler, "and I believe the hire of Coach
       Comp will keep the Bryant Bulldogs heading in the right
       direction."
       "I am really excited about the opportunity to join the Bryant
       coaching staff and become a part of this program," said
       Compitello. "The Bulldogs came off a great season last year, so
       I am ready to step in and continue that success."
       Prior to arriving at Sacred Heart, Compitello spent two seasons
       as a volunteer assistant at Patriot League powerhouse Lehigh
       University, where he acted as assistant offensive coordinator
       for the two-time league champs. He also assisted with the man-up
       unit and film breakdown while being involved in all game
       planning. The Mountain Hawks led the nation in extra-man
       opportunities in 2012, converting at a 54.2 percent clip, and
       the 2013 edition would run through the Patriot League to reach
       its second-straight NCAA tournament.
       Compitello has also spent years in the club and youth coaching
       ranks, currently working with Dynamic Lacrosse Training since
       2010.
       Compitello entered the coaching realm after a successful playing
       career at Stony Brook University from 2007-2011. Team captain as
       a senior, he helped lead the Seawolves to an America East
       Championship in 2010, winning USILA All-America honors as a
       junior. A 2010 and 2011 first team all-conference pick,
       Compitello also excelled in the classroom, earning his Bachelor
       of Science in Athletic Training in June 2011 and being named an
       Academic All-American in the same year.
       Compitello totaled 146 career points with the Seawolves,
       tallying 68 points and 78 assists in four seasons with 78 career
       ground balls. He was drafted 28th overall (fifth round) by the
       Boston Cannons in the 2011 Major League Lacrosse draft.
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