July 23, 2001
Here's an update on former Terps in Major League Lacrosse this summer.
Baltimore Bayhawks (6-2)
Midfielder Kip Fulks has started all eight games for Baltimore, recording four goals and one assist for five points. He has also scooped up nine groundballs. Defender Brian Reese has started five of the eight games he has played in an netted one goal and grabbed 12 groundballs.
Boston Cannons (2-6)
Defenseman Dan Radebaugh has started six of the eight games he has played in with the Cannons. He has recorded one assist and corralled 17 groundballs. Todd Evans is also on the Cannons' roster but has yet to play in a game this season.
Bridgeport Barrage (2-7)
Attackman Scott Hochstadt has played in six games starting two. He has three goals on 14 shots and one assist for four points. He also has three groundballs. Face-off specialist Brian Haggerty joined the Barrage during the season and has started two of the three gams he has played in. He has won 20 of 45 face-offs and grabbed four groundballs. Goalie Pat McGinnis started once and allowed 17 goals, while making 26 saves against Long Island on June 29.
New Jersey Pride (5-2)
Jason Carrier has seen action in seven games a reserve defenseman. He has started once and grabbed two groundballs in his seven games. Midfielder Chris Malone made his MLL debut this past weekend against Rochester, a 15-14 overtime win.
Rochester Rattlers (3-4)
The Rattlers, like the Barrage, feature three former Terps. Goalie Brian Dougherty has started all seven games, posting a 12.68 goals against average. He has made 198 saves in 421 minutes of action for a 55.1 save percentage. Defenseman Casey Connor has started three of the seven games his has played in recording 13 groundballs. Attackman Andrew Whipple has played in three games, starting two. He has three goals on five shots and two more assists for five points.