Senior Jake Marmul ranks 22nd nationally with a .556 faceoff winning percentage.

No. 2 Notre Dame Plays Host To Georgetown On Sunday On ESPNU

April 8, 2011

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Game 8 – Sunday, April 10 – Noon (ET)
Arlotta Stadium – Notre Dame, Ind.

GEORGETOWN (5-4, 2-1)
vs.
#2 NOTRE DAME (7-0, 2-0)

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Play-by-Play: Mike Corey
Analyst: Jamie Munro

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SETTING THE STAGE
– No. 2 Notre Dame (7-0, 2-0) will play host to BIG EAST foe Georgetown (5-4, 2-1) at noon (ET) on Sunday at Arlotta Stadium. The game will be aired live on ESPNU. Mike Corey will handle play-by-play duties, while Jamie Munro will serve as the analyst. – This will be the 11th meeting all-time between Notre Dame and Georgetown. The Hoyas lead the series 3-7, which includes an 11-8 win over Notre Dame last season in Washington, D.C. That was the first meeting between the two schools since the 1999 campaign. The Hoyas have won the last five encounters with the Fighting Irish. – Georgetown is 1-1 all-time at Notre Dame. The last showdown between the Irish and Hoyas in South Bend occurred in 1999. Georgetown won that contest 12-8. The only other meeting at Notre Dame was a 13-10 Fighting Irish victory in 1993. That was Notre Dame’s last win over Georgetown. – The Irish are off to a 7-0 start for the third time in program history (31 seasons). The other 7-0 starts came in 1993 and 2009. – The Irish are coming off a 12-8 win over then No. 8 Villanova. That marked the fifth ranked opponent the Fighting Irish have defeated this season. – Notre Dame’s defense ranks first nationally by allowing just 6.14 goals per game, which is on pace to break the school-record mark of 6.19 from the 2009 season. – BIG EAST rivals Notre Dame (7-0) and Syracuse (8-0) are the only two undefeated teams remaining in all of NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse.

A LOOK AT GEORGETOWN
– Georgetown will bring a 5-4 record into Sunday’s contest. The Hoyas are 2-1 in BIG EAST play. The Hoyas are coming off a 13-7 win at Mt. Saint Mary’s on Tuesday. Their other wins have come against Jacksonville (15-12), St. John’s (13-9), Providence (14-5) and Navy (9-8). The losses were to Maryland (20-8), Harvard (16-15), Syracuse (9-8 OT) and Duke (14-12). – The Hoyas average 11.89 goals per game on offense and surrender 11.11 goals per game defensively. – Sophomore attackman Davey Emala leads the team in goals (26) and points (31). Attackman Rickey Mirabito has a team-high 16 assists. Senior goalie Jack Davis has started all nine games and carries an 11.18 goals-against average and a .470 save percentage. Senior defenseman Barney Ehrmann and sophomore attackman Travis Comeau both were preseason all-BIG EAST selections. – Georgetown went 9-5 last season and the Hoyas finished second in the BIG EAST with a 5-1 league mark. – Head coach Dave Urick is in his 21st season at the helm of the Hoya program. He has a 205-85 record at Georgetown.

THE LAST MEETING
– Notre Dame fell at Georgetown, 11-8, last season. The Fighting Irish led 8-6 at halftime, yet the Hoyas out scored the Irish 5-0 in the second half. Grant Krebs netted a game-high four goals for Notre Dame. Irish goalie Scott Rodgers played the first half and made six saves, while current sophomore John Kemp played the entire second half and had six saves as well.

PLAYING FOR PEACE
– The Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team is using this game as a platform to further their Playing for Peace initiative. This past December the Irish organized a 3v3 basketball tournament and Stand with Sudan peace rally to encourage students to play, pray and advocate for peace in Sudan. – Later in December, a delegation from the University of Notre Dame, including representatives of the men’s lacrosse program travelled to Washington, D.C. to lobby both elected and appointed government officials to support peacekeeping efforts in Sudan during the lead up and eventual expiration of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. – In January, a referendum took place and there was a unique opportunity for the people of South Sudan to exercise the power of self-determination. The south voted for independence and now are in the process of becoming the world’s newest nation. – Sudan continues to face many challenges; as a new nation, South Sudan is very vulnerable to internal and external conflicts, violence and injustice continue to cause suffering in Darfur. – Following today’s game there will be a 7v7 inter-hall Playing for Peace lacrosse tournament on the men’s lacrosse practice field. At halftime of the Notre Dame-Georgetown game the Irish men’s lacrosse team will recognize all those that have supported the Playing for Peace initiative.

PARKING ALERT FOR FANS
– Fans attending Sunday’s game need to be aware of some parking changes and re-routing of traffic flow due to the Holy Half Marathon on the Notre Dame campus. – The race, which features over 500 runners, begins at 10:00 a.m. (ET). The race starts on Holy Cross Drive south of Legends of Notre Dame restaurant. Most of the race takes place on central campus and sidewalks, but part of it does not and will cause traffic diversion. Leahy Drive from Angela Boulevard to Holy Cross Drive will be closed to all traffic from 10:00 a.m. to end of race (approximately noon). This will impact the pattern that fans are used to. – Notre Dame Parking Services will be closing Leahy Drive at Angela Boulevard, along with both turn lanes that feed north from Angela Boulevard. – Eddy Street will be open at Angela Boulevard. Traffic flow will be north on Eddy Street to Moose Krause Drive, then east on the south end of Notre Dame Stadium and Purcell Pavilion to the parking lots. – Parts of Bulla Road will be closed. – Courtney Lane from Twyckenham Road to Leahy Drive will be closed to all traffic.

SCORELESS STRETCHES
– Notre Dame has held an opponent scoreless for an entire quarter eight times this season. The Irish defense has put together a scoreless stretch of 20 minutes or longer seven times this season. The longest such stretch was 32:30 against Drexel. The Dragons did not score from the 9:27 mark of the first quarter until the 6:57 mark of the third quarter. Notre Dame out scored Drexel 5-0 during that time en route to the 11-7 victory. – The Fighting Irish held both Penn State and Rutgers scoreless during two quarters. The Nittany Lions and Scarlet Knight both were held without a goal during the second on fourth quarters. – Rutgers, who entered the March 27 game against the Irish averaging 10.14 goals per game this season, scored just one goal in the final 45:02 of the contest. Notre Dame kept Rutgers off the scoreboard for the final 23:50 of the game.

STINGY DEFENSE
– Since the beginning of the 2007 season (a span of 72 games), Notre Dame has surrendered 10 goals or more in a game just nine times and the Irish defense has limited opponents to seven goals or fewer 49 times. – The two goals surrendered to Penn State in the 6-2 victory on Feb. 27 were the fewest since a 12-2 victory over St. John’s during the 2009 campaign. Notre Dame has limited foes to four goals or fewer 12 times since the beginning of the 2007 campaign.

IRISH DEFENSE ANNUALLY AMONG THE NATION’S BEST
– The Fighting Irish boast the nation’s top defense by allowing just 6.14 goals per game. – Notre Dame had the nation’s second-best defense in 2010 by producing a 7.53 goals-against average. Notre Dame limited foes to seven goals or fewer 10 times (out of 17 games). – The Irish produced the nation’s sixth-best man-down defense (.750) in 2010. – Goalie Scott Rodgers in 2010 led all NCAA Division I goalies with a .605 save percentage and ranked third in goals-against with a 7.56 average. – Notre Dame had the nation’s top defense in 2009 by producing a school-record 6.19 goals-against average. – The Irish had the nation’s fifth-best scoring defense in 2008 by allowing 7.04 goals per game. In 2007, Notre Dame ranked fourth nationally with a then school record 6.66 mark.

PERFORMING BETWEEN THE PIPES
– Sophomore goalie John Kemp is off to a solid start this season. He boasts a 7-0 record with a 6.14 goals-against average and a .619 save percentage. He ranks second nationally in goals-against average and fourth in save percentage. Kemp has played every minute in goal this season for the Irish.

SPREADING THE WEALTH
– Notre Dame has had at least six different goal scorers in every game this season. The Irish used a season-high eight different goal scorers in the 11-7 win over Drexel (March 6). – The Fighting Irish have had 13 players tally a goal this season. – Notre Dame used seven different goal scorers in Saturday’s 12-8 win over Villanova.

HAT TRICKS
– Senior attackman Colin Igoe and freshman attackman Westy Hopkins both scored a career-high three goals in the 12-8 win over Villanova (Apr. 2). – Five Notre Dame players have registered a hat trick this season. Joining Igoe and Hopkins are Zach Brenneman, Ryan Foley and Sean Rogers. All five players have one hat trick this season.

OFFENSIVE OUTPUT
– Notre Dame’s 12 goals against Villanova (Apr. 2) matched its largest offensive output of the season. The Fighting Irish also had 12 tallies against Duke in the season opener – Notre Dame had eight assists on its eight goals in the victory at Rutgers (March 27). The eight assists matched a season-high total that the Irish also achieved in an 11-7 win over Drexel (March 6).

ATTACKING THE COMPETITION
– Irish attackmen have accounted for 41 of Notre Dame’s 67 goals (61.2%) this season. Junior attackman Sean Rogers has a team-high 11 goals, while freshman attackman Westy Hopkins is second with 10. Senior Colin Igoe has eight tallies, while sophomore Ryan Foley has six. Junior attackman Nicholas Beattie has four goals and senior Edison Parzanese has two. – Four different Fighting Irish attackmen combined to score five of Notre Dame’s eight goals in the win over Rutgers on March 27. ROGERS RACKING UP THE POINTS – Junior attackman Sean Rogers leads the Fighting Irish in goals (11) and assists (6) this season. He has tallied 14 points on nine goals and five assists over the past five games. Rogers matched a career-high total with three goals against Ohio State (March 23) and followed that performance up with a career-high three assists versus Rutgers (March 27). – Rogers has a team-best nine-game point streak.

BRENNEMAN NAMED TO BIG EAST WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
– Senior midfielder Zach Brenneman on Monday was named to the BIG EAST weekly honor roll for his efforts in the 12-8 win over Villanova. Brenneman notched two goals and an assist against the Wildcats. His first goal tied the game, 5-5, midway through the second quarter. He assisted on the goal that gave Notre Dame the lead for good (8-7) during the final stages of the third quarter. Brenneman’s second tally gave Notre Dame a 10-8 lead with 13:05 left in regulation.

HONORS ALL AROUND
– Six Notre Dame players have earned weekly accolades from the BIG EAST Conference so far this season. Zach Brenneman was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week on Feb. 21, while he was named to the weekly honor roll on April 4. Kevin Ridgway garnered defensive player of the week honors on Feb. 28. Sean Rogers copped offensive player-of-the-week accolades on March 28. David Earl (March 7), Ryan Foley (March 14) and John Kemp (March 14 & March 28) all have been named to the league’s weekly honor roll.

ROOKIE ON A ROLL
– Freshman attackman Westy Hopkins’ 10 goals rank second among all Fighting Irish players. Hopkins has scored at least one goal in six of seven games this season. – Hopkins notched the first hat trick of his career in Saturday’s 12-8 win over Villanova. – Hopkins netted two goals in his collegiate debut, a 12-7 season-opening win over Duke. He also scored twice in his home debut versus Drexel, an 11-7 victory.

BEATING THE BEST
– Five of Notre Dame’s seven wins have come against opponents that were ranked at the time of the meetings. The Irish bested #5 Duke 12-7 in the season opener. Notre Dame also topped #16 Drexel (11-7), #14 Denver (10-9), #20 Ohio State (8-7) and #8 Villanova (12-8)

IT’S NOT HOW YOU START, IT’S HOW YOU FINISH
– Notre Dame has surrendered the first goal in five of its seven games this season yet the Irish have gone on to win each contest. – The Irish have led at halftime during all seven games this season.

QUALITY QUARTERS
– Notre Dame has out-scored its opponents 19-5 in the second quarter and 21-9 in the fourth quarter.

RUNNING AWAY TO VICTORY
– In the win over Drexel on March 6, Notre Dame trailed 6-5 after three quarters, but finished the game on a 6-1 run to capture the 11-7 victory. – Against Denver on March 12, Notre Dame broke open a 7-7 tie with three straight goals to claim a 10-7 lead by the end of the third quarter. The Irish held on to win 10-9. – Last Saturday, Villanova sliced the Irish lead to one (9-8) with five seconds left in the third quarter and Notre Dame went on to outscore the Wildcats 3-0 in the fourth quarter to produce the 12-8 victory.

IRISH PLACE THREE ON TEWAARATON TROPHY WATCH LIST
– Notre Dame seniors Zach Brenneman (M), David Earl (M) and Kevin Ridgway (D) have been named to the 58-man watch list for the 2011 Tewaaraton Trophy. The award is presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate lacrosse player.

FACING OFF
– The Fighting Irish boast a 54.5% (73-134) faceoff winning percentage this season. That mark ranks 22nd nationally. Senior Jake Marmul is 30-54 (.556), while freshman Liam O’Connor is 43-80 (.538) in the faceoff circle. – Against Ohio State on March 23, the O’Connor and Marmul combined to go 16-19 (.842). – Notre Dame has produced one of the nation’s top faceoff units over the past few seasons. The Irish won 54.3% (185-341) of their attempts last season to rank 17th nationally. – The Irish produced the nation’s ninth-best faceoff winning percentage (.556) in 2009. Notre Dame ranked second nationally in 2008 (.628) and 15th (.546) in 2007.

SHOOTING DOWN THE COMPETITION
– Notre Dame has out shot its opponents 237-202 this season. That includes a 139-113 advantage in shots on goal. The Irish average 33.9 shots per game, while allowing just 28.9. – The Irish have a .283 shooting percentage, while their opponents have a .213 mark.

QUITE A CROWD
– The Notre Dame-Drexel game on March 6 drew 1,626 fans to the Loftus Sports Center. That is a men’s lacrosse record crowd for the Loftus Center. The previous mark was 1,437 from the 2009 showdown against North Carolina. – Last Saturday’s game against Villanova drew 2,655 fans to Arlotta Stadium.

HOME SWEET HOME
– Notre Dame boasts an all-time home record of 134-38 (.779).

BIG START FOR BRENNEMAN
– Senior midfielder Zach Brenneman opened the season with a career-high five-point effort (3 goals, 2 assists) against Duke. That was the ninth hat trick of his career.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT
– The Fighting Irish will appear on the ESPN family of networks five times during the 2011 campaign. Notre Dame’s Champion Challenge contest versus the U.S. National Team was aired on ESPNU, while the season opener versus Duke (Feb. 20) was on ESPN. ESPNU will broadcast Notre Dame’s home BIG EAST tilt versus Georgetown on Sunday along with road games against Syracuse (April 30) and North Carolina (May 6).

QUALITY COMPETITION
– The Fighting Irish have six teams on their 2011 slate that appear in the latest United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) coaches’ poll. The Irish currently are ranked second and three of their 2011 opponents join them in the top five of the poll. Notre Dame opened the season with a 12-7 win over current #4 Duke and followed that up with a 6-2 triumph of current #19 Penn State. The Irish won at #10 Denver 10-9 and claimed 12-8 home victory over #11 Villanova. The Fighting Irish also will face top-ranked Syracuse (April 30) and #5 North Carolina (May 6).

IRISH COME FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY
– Notre Dame’s 49-man roster hails from 15 different states. The states most represented are Maryland with 12 and New York with eight.

IRVING IGNITES IRISH
– Senior long-stick midfielder Andrew Irving scored a career-high two goals in the season opener against Duke. Irving gave the Irish their first lead of the contest (3-2) with 5:17 left in the first half. Notre Dame would never relinquish that lead. Irving deposited the final goal of the game to make it a 12-7 victory. – Irving dished out a career-high two assists in the 8-7 win over Ohio State (March 23). He also picked up a game-high four ground balls against the Buckeyes.

CHALLENGING THE CHAMPS
– Notre Dame’s 12-7 win over Duke in the season opener marked the first time the Fighting Irish have ever defeated the defending national champion. The Irish had been 0-3 against defending national champs. Notre Dame’s first crack at defeating the defending national champion came in 1994 as Princeton topped the Irish 6-4. The other two occurrences came against Syracuse. The Orange bested the Irish 12-5 during the 2000 NCAA Tournament. Last season, the defending NCAA Champion Orange defeated Notre Dame 12-6.

ANOTHER KEMP IN CAGE
– Fighting Irish sophomore goalie John Kemp is the younger brother of former Notre Dame All-America goalie Joey Kemp. The older Kemp starred in goal for the Irish from 2005-08 and earned All-America honors three times. He notched a 40-14 record to establish the Irish record for wins in goal. In 2008, he became just the second student-athlete, and the first goalie, in program history to earn first team All-America honors. He also received the 2008 Kelly Award for Outstanding Goalie in NCAA Division I. – John and Joey’s older brother C.J. was an All-America goalie at Fairfield from 2000-03.

BLOOD BROTHERS
– The 2011 Notre Dame roster features two sets of brothers. Twins Billy and Patrick Maloney are senior midfielders. Freshman midfielder Tyler Brenneman joins his older brother Zach, a senior midfielder, on the Irish roster.

CHAMPION CHALLENGE
– Notre Dame fell to the United States National Team, 12-7, on Jan. 30 during the Champion Challenge in Orlando, Fla. Team USA scored the game’s first seven goals, yet the Fighting Irish responded with four straight tallies to slice the deficit to three (7-4) by the end of the third quarter. The U.S. National Team out scored the Irish 5-3 in the final quarter. – Irish senior attackman Colin Igoe had a team-high two goals in the game. Sophomore goalie John Kemp played the entire contest and made 10 saves. – Former Notre Dame All-American Scott Rodgers (2006-10) played the entire second half in goal for Team USA and made nine saves.

IRISH CAPTAINS
– Seniors Zach Brenneman (M), David Earl (M), Andrew Irving (LSM) and Kevin Ridgway (D) are first-time captains for the Fighting Irish.

SUSTAINED SUCCESS
– Notre Dame has earned five straight trips to the NCAA Championship and the Irish have made 15 tournament appearances since 1990. – The Fighting Irish were national finalists in 2010 and national semifinalists in 2001. Notre Dame has three other NCAA quarterfinal appearances (1995, 2000, 2008). – Notre Dame is competing in its 31st season of varsity lacrosse. The Fighting Irish have an all-time record of 277-145 (.656). Kevin Corrigan is in his 23rd season as the head coach of the Fighting Irish. He has a record of 213-103 (.674) during his Notre Dame tenure.

FIVE IRISH PLAYERS EARN PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA HONORS
– Five Fighting Irish seniors garnered preseason All-America honors from Inside Lacrosse. Zach Brenneman (M) and Kevin Ridgway (D) were named to the first team, while Sam Barnes (D) was a second-team pick. David Earl (M) was selected to the third team and Andrew Irving (LSM) was an honorable mention selection.

PROGRAM-RECORD FIVE IRISH PLAYERS SELECTED IN MLL DRAFT
– A school-record five Notre Dame players were selected in January’s Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Collegiate Draft. Midfielder Zach Brenneman became the highest pick in program history as he went fifth overall to the Long Island Lizards. – Syracuse led all schools with seven players selected while Notre Dame and Maryland were next with five players drafted. – The Hamilton Nationals selected Fighting Irish midfielder David Earl in the third round (13th overall selection), while defenseman Kevin Ridgway also went to Hamilton five picks later. Long Island tabbed defenseman Sam Barnes in the fifth round (29th overall) and the Denver Outlaws picked long-stick midfielder Andrew Irving in the sixth round (33rd overall).

IRISH PICKED SECOND IN BIG EAST PRESEASON POLL
– Notre Dame was picked to finish second in the BIG EAST according to the league’s 2011 preseason coaches poll. – Syracuse was selected to win the league with six first-place votes, while Notre Dame received one first-place nod. Rounding out the order of finish was Georgetown, Villanova, St. John’s, Rutgers and Providence. Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own teams. – Fighting Irish senior midfielder Zach Brenneman was tabbed as the BIG EAST Preseason Attack Player of the Year. – Four Notre Dame student-athletes were named to the 2011 All-BIG EAST Preseason Team. Joining Brenneman were fellow seniors David Earl (M), a unanimous selection, Sam Barnes (D) and Kevin Ridgway (D).

BIG EAST BOYS
– The 2011 campaign marks the second season of BIG EAST men’s lacrosse. The seven conference schools that participate in the league are Georgetown, Notre Dame, Providence, Rutgers, St. John’s, Syracuse and Villanova. The teams play a six-game single round-robin regular-season schedule. – Syracuse won the conference title last year with a 6-0 league record. – In 2012, Marquette will be the eighth program to join the BIG EAST in men’s lacrosse. – Men’s lacrosse is the BIG EAST’s 11th men’s sport while the Conference conducts 13 women’s sports. Notre Dame already is a member of the BIG EAST in 23 other sports. – Notre Dame was a member of the Great Western Lacrosse League (GWLL) from 1994-2009. The Fighting Irish captured 12 GWLL regular-season titles in addition to winning the only two GWLL Tournaments (2008 & 2009).

FALL BALL IN SAN FRANCISCO
– More than 6,000 Northern California lacrosse fans were treated to a 10-7 Notre Dame victory over Johns Hopkins on Oct 16. The exhibition contest, which was part of the second annual San Francisco Fall Lacrosse Classic, was played at Kezar Stadium. All the proceeds from the game benefitted the BAYS Foundation.

LOOKING BACK
– Notre Dame went 10-7 overall and 2-4 in BIG EAST play one season ago. – The Fighting Irish became just the fifth unseeded team to reach the title game of the NCAA Championship and the first since Massachusetts in 2006. The others were Cornell (1988), Towson (1991) and Maryland (1997). – Notre Dame’s 5.75 goals-against average during the 2010 NCAA Championship ranked second all-time behind only North Carolina in 1982 for an entire NCAA Tournament. That Tar Heel squad allowed 15 goals (5.0 per game) during their three games of the tournament en route to winning the title. The 2010 Irish surrendered 23 goals in their four games of the tournament.

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