Bryant Builds on 'Division I Model' with Recruits
from press release
SMITHFIELD, R.I. – Bryant University head
coach Mike Pressler is pleased to announce the addition of 14
student-athletes to the 2010 Bryant University men's lacrosse team.
The group of newcomers includes a 13-member Class of 2013 and one
junior college transfer.
"It is with great pleasure that I welcome the Bryant University
men's lacrosse Class of 2013 to Smithfield, R.I.," said Pressler,
who enters his fourth season at the helm of the Bulldog program.
"This is our second recruiting class in the Division I model, and
we couldn't be more pleased with this group's level of athleticism,
talent and commitment, not to mention their undeniable desire to be
successful."
Among the 14 newcomers are the brothers of four current Bulldogs
(freshmen Kyle Crowley, Michael Rauchut and Glenn Maiorano, as well
as junior college transfer sophomore Brock Weisenberg), a
student-athlete from our neighbors to the north (Nils Thompson
(Alberta, Canada), a pair from the left coast (Nick Miller and Zach
Nichelman), and even a local standout (Ben Sternberg (North
Kingstown, R.I.).
Also joining to the Bulldogs in 2010 are High School All-Americans
Peter McMahon and Mason Poli, as well as highly touted freshmen JK
Poirier, Ian Correia, John Wallace and Teddy Mason.
"Without question, these 14 young men are true student-athletes,"
said Pressler. "With the NEC playing as a conference for the first
time in the spring of 2011, this group of young men will certainly
help the Bulldog lacrosse program achieve its goals and reach the
level of success we are striving for."
The new class of Bulldogs also brings to Smithfield the addition
of a trio of offensive weapons, five defensemen, five midfielders
and a rookie goalie. The Bryant men's lacrosse program enters its
second season of Division I competition in 2010 after a highly
successful inaugural campaign that saw the Bulldogs go 10-5, facing
off against five nationally ranked opponents and receiving votes in
both national polls.
"We are pleased again with our balance at each position, and each
of our newcomers has something to contribute to the success of the
Bryant lacrosse program," Pressler said. "In just four short days
of fall practice, each of them has demonstrated that, without
question, they belong here, and we expect many of our newcomers to
compete for playing time early on in their freshman campaigns."
Ian Correia, Midfield (Malvern, Pa./St. Joe's
Prep)
A 2009 graduate of St. Joe's Prep in Philadelphia, Pa., Correia
was a lacrosse and football standout for the Hawks. A three-year
letterwinner in lacrosse, Correia joins the Bulldogs having
completed a successful career with a strong senior campaign in
which he led his team to a 16-2 finish as a first-line midfielder.
He led his team to three-straight league tournament appearances and
was an all-state nominee as both a junior and senior. After
garnering First Team All-Catholic League honors as both a sophomore
and a junior, he earned a Second Team All-Catholic League selection
as a senior.
Kyle Crowley, Attack/Midfield (Scituate, Mass./Scituate
High School)
A 2009 High School All-American, Crowley graduated from Scituate
High School in 2009 as one of the most decorated players in program
history. A senior captain, he was a four-year varsity starter on
attack, where he led his team to its second-straight Massachusetts
state championship in 2009, amassing 84 goals and 49 assists on the
season. Crowley scored over 300 points on his Scituate High School
career and was named the Boston Globe Division III Player of the
Year. Along with his achievements on the lacrosse field, Crowley
also found success on the gridiron, where he was a two-year
letterwinner, earning First Team All-Patriot League honors in both
sports. He was selected to the 2009 Massachusetts Senior All-Star
game and was named the recipient of the Norman Walker Award for
character and sportsmanship. Named to the Boston Herald, Patriot
Ledger and Scituate Mariner All-Scholastic teams in both lacrosse
and football, Crowley was a member of the National Honor Society.
Glenn Maiorano, Defense (Easton, Conn./Fairfield
Prep)
An accomplished three-sport athlete at Fairfield Prep, Maiorano
was a 2009 graduate and two-year starter for the Jesuits. Lettering
in lacrosse, football and ice hockey, Maiorano led his team to
back-to-back Connecticut state lacrosse championships in 2008 and
2009, also guiding the Jesuits to a state title on the ice in 2008.
He was a member if the 2008 Connecticut Super Junior team and
received all-conference honors, as well as the 2009 Coach's
Award.
Teddy Mason, Defense (Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield Ludlowe
High School)
A 2009 graduate of Fairfield Ludlowe High School, Mason was a
four-year starter on defense for the Falcons. He was named a Second
Team All-FCIAC selection as a senior, also playing in the 2009
senior all-star game. Another multi-sport athlete, Mason was also a
three-year letterwinner for the Falcon football team, starting all
three years at tight end and defensive end. He was elected team
captain as a senior in both lacrosse and football and was equally
committed in the classroom, where he was a four-year honor roll
student and was named the FCIAC Scholar-Athlete of the Month in
November 2009.
Peter McMahon, Attack (Wilton, Conn./Wilton High
School)
McMahon was named a 2009 High School All-American out of Wilton
High School, where he was a four-year varsity starter for the
Warriors. Wilton's all-time leading points scorer, McMahon was a
senior captain and led his team in points three of his four
seasons. A three-time all-state selection, McMahon was named to the
all-state first team in his final two seasons, also earning a
second team bid as a sophomore. He was a First Team All-FCIAC
recipient and three-time all-area selection, twice being named
all-area MVP. McMahon was also a two-time Second Team All-FCIAC
selection during his Wilton career and was selected to play in the
Connecticut All-Star game as a senior. A well-rounded athlete, he
was also a four-year starter and ice hockey standout at Wilton,
where he earned all-state first team honors and was a three-year
captain. On the ice, he was named Defenseman of the Year and team
MVP three times, winning the Iron Man Award all four years. McMahon
was named the high school Hobey Baker winner as a senior, also
garnering the Lt. John G. Corr Award the same year, given to the
senior student-athlete who best exemplifies leadership, character
and work ethic.
Nick Miller, Midfield (San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius
Prep)
Miller was a standout honors student and two-sport athlete at St.
Ignatius Prep, where he was a 2009 graduate and two-year varsity
starter for the Wildcats. St. Ignatius finished the 2009 season as
one of the top high school teams in the nation, garnering a No. 17
Inside Lacrosse national ranking in 2008 and a No. 26 LaxPower
national ranking in 2009. As a first-line midfielder his senior
year, Miller was the second-leading scorer, helping to lead the
Wildcats to a 21-1 finish. A two-sport athlete at St. Ignatius,
Miller captained both his JV lacrosse (2007) and JV football
(2005-06) teams and was elected Class President in 2006.
Zach Nichelman, Defense (Benicia, Calif./De La Salle High
School)
A 2009 graduate of De La Salle High School, Nichelman was a
two-year varsity letterwinner and standout long stick midfielder
for the Spartans, captaining his team to a North Coast Section
Championship in 2009. Nichelman garnered First Team All-East Bay
honors and was named to the All-EBAL team, also being nominated as
the De La Salle Athlete of the Year. A member of the 2009 Vail
Shootout Champion NorCal Grizzlies, Nichelman was a high honors
student at De La Salle.
J.K. Poirier, Attack (Westchester, Pa./Malvern
Prep)
Poirier was a standout performer on both the men's lacrosse and
water polo teams at Malvern Prep, where he graduated in 2009. A
three-year varsity letterwinner and two-year starter for the
Friars, Poirier led his team to a fourth-place state finish as a
sophomore and state runner-up as a junior. He was elected team
captain as a senior, where he earned his way onto the 2009
All-Inter AC squad and was recognized as the 2009 team MVP and
Sportsmanship Award winner. Poirier also played four years and
earned three varsity letters on the Malvern Prep water polo team,
where he was named captain as a senior. He was an all-league
selection in 2009 and was a four-year honor roll student.
Mason Poli, Defense (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East
High School)
The third of four High School All-Americans to join the Bulldogs
for the 2010 season, Poli was a 2009 graduate of Downingtown East
High School, where he started on defense all four years for the
Cougars. Poli led his team to three-straight 20-win seasons,
including a 22-3 record as a sophomore and 21-4 record as a senior,
and played a large part in Downingtown East's four-consecutive
Chest-Mont League championships (2006-09), as well as the Cougars'
2007 Pennsylvania state title. As a senior, he earned first team
all-league, First Team All-EPSLA and first team all-state
selections, garnering a second team all-league selection as a
junior. Poli also played football for the Cougars.
Michael Rauchut, Defense/LSM (Philadelphia, Pa./William
Penn Charter School)
One of the Class of 2013's most well-rounded multi-sport athletes,
Rauchut was a standout not just in lacrosse, but in football,
wrestling and boxing as well. Rauchut graduated from William Penn
Charter School in 2009, where he was a three-year letterwinner in
lacrosse for the Quakers, leading his team to the quarterfinals of
the state playoffs as a sophomore and a fourth-place state finish
as a junior. He was named captain and team MVP as a senior, when he
was also awarded First Team All-Inter AC honors. Rauchut was a
four-year football standout at Penn Charter as well, earning four
letters as a starter and captaining the team as a senior. He earned
an all-league honorable mention nod as a senior and helped the
Quakers win the league in 2007. In addition to his success on the
field and the gridiron, Rauchut also took part in Penn Charter
wrestling for two years and boxing for four. As a wrestler, Rauchut
placed eighth in the state as a freshman. As a competitive boxer,
he took third place in the National Junior Olympics and won second
in the National Golden Gloves Tournament.
Ben Sternberg, Midfield (North Kingstown, R.I./North
Kingstown High School)
The final incoming High School All-American and only newcomer to
earn the recognition twice, Sternberg lead his North Kingstown High
School team as a two-time captain and is arguably one of the top
lacrosse prospects to ever come out of the state of Rhode Island. A
2009 graduate of North Kingstown, Sternberg was a four-year varsity
letterwinner for the Skippers, where he was twice named a first
team all-state selection. He led his team to state championships as
a freshman and a junior and collected over 50 points and 139
groundballs as a senior, boasting a 90 percent faceoff percentage
in 2009. A two-time team MVP, Sternberg was selected to represent
Rhode Island in the North/South Senior Showcase held at Bryant
University in the summer of 2009. He also played two years of
football and a year of basketball and was a four-year honor roll
student at North Kingstown.
J.K. Poirier, Attack (Westchester, Pa./Malvern
Prep)
Poirier was a standout performer on both the men's lacrosse and
water polo teams at Malvern Prep, where he graduated in 2009. A
three-year varsity letterwinner and two-year starter for the
Friars, Poirier led his team to a fourth-place state finish as a
sophomore and state runner-up as a junior. He was elected team
captain as a senior, where he earned his way onto the 2009
All-Inter AC squad and was recognized as the 2009 team MVP and
Sportsmanship Award winner. Poirier also played four years and
earned three varsity letters on the Malvern Prep water polo team,
where he was named captain as a senior. He was an all-league
selection in 2009 and was a four-year honor roll student.
Mason Poli, Defense (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East
High School)
The third of four High School All-Americans to join the Bulldogs
for the 2010 season, Poli was a 2009 graduate of Downingtown East
High School, where he started on defense all four years for the
Cougars. Poli led his team to three-straight 20-win seasons,
including a 22-3 record as a sophomore and 21-4 record as a senior,
and played a large part in Downingtown East's four-consecutive
Chest-Mont League championships (2006-09), as well as the Cougars'
2007 Pennsylvania state title. As a senior, he earned first team
all-league, First Team All-EPSLA and first team all-state
selections, garnering a second team all-league selection as a
junior. Poli also played football for the Cougars.
Michael Rauchut, Defense/LSM (Philadelphia, Pa./William
Penn Charter School)
One of the Class of 2013's most well-rounded multi-sport athletes,
Rauchut was a standout not just in lacrosse, but in football,
wrestling and boxing as well. Rauchut graduated from William Penn
Charter School in 2009, where he was a three-year letterwinner in
lacrosse for the Quakers, leading his team to the quarterfinals of
the state playoffs as a sophomore and a fourth-place state finish
as a junior. He was named captain and team MVP as a senior, when he
was also awarded First Team All-Inter AC honors. Rauchut was a
four-year football standout at Penn Charter as well, earning four
letters as a starter and captaining the team as a senior. He earned
an all-league honorable mention nod as a senior and helped the
Quakers win the league in 2007. In addition to his success on the
field and the gridiron, Rauchut also took part in Penn Charter
wrestling for two years and boxing for four. As a wrestler, Rauchut
placed eighth in the state as a freshman. As a competitive boxer,
he took third place in the National Junior Olympics and won second
in the National Golden Gloves Tournament.
Ben Sternberg, Midfield (North Kingstown, R.I./North
Kingstown High School)
The final incoming High School All-American and only newcomer to
earn the recognition twice, Sternberg lead his North Kingstown High
School team as a two-time captain and is arguably one of the top
lacrosse prospects to ever come out of the state of Rhode Island. A
2009 graduate of North Kingstown, Sternberg was a four-year varsity
letterwinner for the Skippers, where he was twice named a first
team all-state selection. He led his team to state championships as
a freshman and a junior and collected over 50 points and 139
groundballs as a senior, boasting a 90 percent faceoff percentage
in 2009. A two-time team MVP, Sternberg was selected to represent
Rhode Island in the North/South Senior Showcase held at Bryant
University in the summer of 2009. He also played two years of
football and a year of basketball and was a four-year honor roll
student at North Kingstown.