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Johnson, Saints Escape Potsdam State, 9-8

Mar. 30: The St. Lawrence University men's lacrosse team battled a resilient Potsdam State squad on Tuesday evening, needing two goals in the fourth quarter to defeat the Bears, 9-8.  First-year student Mac Johnson, who was named the Liberty League Co-Rookie of the Week on Monday, scored four goals including both in the final frame to help the Saints improve to 4-2 on the season.

No. 12 Nazareth Tips No. 16 Saints 9-8 in Double Overtime

Mar. 27: The No. 16 St. Lawrence University men's lacrosse team found itself in familiar territory on Saturday afternoon, as the Saints went to overtime for the third time in their last four games.  However, No. 12 Nazareth got the game-winning goal from Joe Jacobs-Ferderbar midway through the second extra session to hand the Scarlet and Brown a 9-8 defeat in Skaneateles, NY.

No. 16 Saints Rout Oswego State 19-3 in Home Opener

Mar. 24: The No. 16 St. Lawrence University men's lacrosse team used a 12-0 run to open Wednesday's home opener against Oswego State at North Country Field.  The Saints' prolific scoring and stingy defense was too much for the Lakers, who fell 19-3 in the non-conference game.

Drew Upsets No. 12 Saints in Overtime, 11-10

Mar. 13: The No. 12 ranked St. Lawrence University men's lacrosse team lost its first game of the 2010 season on Saturday afternoon, as Drew University shocked the Saints in overtime, 11-10, in San Diego, CA. 

No. 12 Saints Survive Whittier in Double Overtime, 7-6

Mar. 10: The No. 12 St. Lawrence University men's lacrosse team overcame a three-goal deficit on Wednesday evening, and first-year student Mac Johnson scored his first collegiate goal in double overtime to help the Saints avoid Whittier College's upset bid in Whittier, CA.

No. 19 Saints Stun No. 8 Haverford 8-6 in Season Opener

Mar. 6: The St. Lawrence University men's lacrosse team, ranked 19th in the national polls, used a six-goal second half to stun No. 8 Haverford by the score of 8-6 in the 2010 season opener at Manhasset High School in Long Island, NY on Saturday afternoon.

No. 19 Saints Open 2010 Season against No. 8 Haverford on Saturday

Mar. 3: The St. Lawrence University men's lacrosse team, ranked 19th in the country by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA), will open the 2010 season on Saturday against No. 8 Haverford College.  The nationally-ranked foes will square off at Manhasset High School in Long Island, NY at 2:00pm.

Brian Wilber '13

Honolulu, HI
Defense
Brooks School
Career Statistics: 
2012: 15 games, 0 points, 11 GB, 16 CT
2011: 14 games, 0 points, 19 GB, 18 CT
2010: 9 games, 0 points, 7 GB, 4 CT
Total: 38 games, 0 points, 37 GB, 38 CT

2012: Wilber continued to impress on the defensive end in his junior year, piling up 16 caused turnovers, tied for second on the team.  Brian, who led the team in penalties, also added 11 ground balls having played in all 15 games.

2011:
Appearing in 14 games for the Saints in his sophomore season, Wilber had 19 ground balls and caused 18 turnovers.

2010:
Wilber was impressive as a first-year student at defense for the Scarlet and Brown.  The Haverhill, MA native played in nine games, including five starts, and chipped in seven ground balls and four caused turnovers.  An international economics and Spanish double-major, Wilber donates time at Canton High School working with students studying Spanish.

At Brooks School

Wilber was a three-sport athlete, competing in Lacrosse, Football and Hockey. The Haverhill, MA native captained the lacrosse squad in both his junior and senior seasons and was the team's Most Valuable Player in his final year. Wilber was also invited to play in the 2009 Lacrosse East vs. West All-Star Game.

Cam Scullen '13

Hingham, MA
Midfield
Hingham
Career Statistics: 
2012: 15 games, 1 goal, 1 point, 60 GB, 8 CT, 3-of-6 faceoff
2011: 14 games, 0 points, 13 GB, 7 CT, 1-of-2 faceoff
2010: 3 games, 0 points, 3 GB, 4-of-9 faceoff
Total: 32 games, 1 goals, 1 point, 76 GB, 8 CT, 8-of-17 faceoff

2012:  Scullen played in all 15 of St. Lawrence's games in his junior campaign, shattering his previous career-high with 60 ground balls and adding his first collegiate goal.  The Hingham, MA native, who also chipped in a career-best eight caused turnovers, earned Liberty League Honorable Mention status.

2011: 
Scullen appeared in 14 games in his sophomore season where he scooped up 13 ground balls and caused seven turnovers. 

2010:
Scullen was a back-up midfielder in his rookie season with St. Lawrence.  The Hingham, MA native saw time in three games, winning 4-of-9 faceoffs and earning three ground balls.

At Hingham
Scullen was a dual-sport athlete, participating in Lacrosse and Hockey while earning Honor Roll and All-Scholastic status. The captain and Most Valuable Player of both teams, the Hingham, MA native was a Patriot League All-Star for lacrosse and the winner of the Hall of Fame Scholarship Award.

Dave Schoettler '13

Seattle, WA
Midfield
Seattle Prep
Career Statistics: 

2012: 15 games, 7 goals, 7 assist, 14 points, 8 GB
2011: 12 games, 4 goals, 2 assist, 6 points, 7 GB, 1 CT
2010: 15 games, 9 goals, 1 assist, 10 points, 4 GB, 2 CT
Total: 42 games, 20 goals, 10 assist, 30 points, 19 GB, 3 CT

2012: Schoettler had a career-best season as a junior, totaling 14 points on seven goals and seven assists.  The Seattle, WA native also set a career-high in ground balls and earned a spot on the Liberty League's All-Academic team.

2011: 
Schoettler played in 12 games for the Saints in his sophomore season. A member of the Liberty League All-Academic team, he scored four goals and added two assists.  The Seattle, WA native also grabbed seven ground balls and caused a turnover. 

2010:
Schoettler was one of the Saints top offensive contributors in his first season.  The Seattle, WA native scored nine goals including the game-winner against Oswego State. 


At Seattle Prep

Schoettler was a dual-sport athlete, competing in both Lacrosse and Football while earning Dean's List honors. The Seattle, WA native had a decorated career with the lacrosse squad, as he was a two-year captain and All-State selection. Schoettler also won the team's Most Valuable Player award twice as well as the Coach's Award.

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