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Team Breaks Even Despite Schedule The 1995 Western Maryland a junior, topped the team with 40goals men's lacrosse team faced some and 33 assists for 73 points to earn All- stiff competition, but held its own ee second-team honors for the second on the way to a 7-7 overall record. consecutive year. Five of the Green Terror losses Hoppe transferred to WMC for his came to teams which were ranked sophomore season, and responded in the final Division III top 20 poll with33 goalsand33assistsfor 66points. of the season. Included in that He was named to the all-conference group were Centennial honorable-mention squad. Conference (CC) foes Gettysburg, Joining Coccia on the second team Franklin & Marshall and was senior defenseman Keith Abel, Washington, alongwithSt. Mary's who also on occasion jumped up into and two-time national champion the offense and added six goals and Salisbury State. one assist. Leading the way for WMC on WMC went 3-3 in the Centerutial for offense were attackmen Dean the second straight year. Coccia and Matt Hoppe. Coccia, (front row, left to right): John Torpy, Mo Klotz, Mike Rapaport, Dean Coccia, Keith Abel, Mike Marsico, Rob Doeller, Pat Bonner, Brett Gershman; (second row) Russell Cromwell, Brent Ormiston, Zippy Mackie, Marshall Brown, Brian Yolk, Andy Dziengeleski, Mac Wilson, Stephen Hallowell; (third row) Assistant Coach Brent Whalen, Chris Cordisco, Jeff Cordisco, Matt Hoppe, Ryan Winship, Scott Schemer, Dave Stroud, Mike Conover, Assistant Coach Wayne Tromble; (back row) Head Coach Keith Reitenbech, Mark Frey, Bo Schrott, Mike King, Matt Olley, Manager Carrie Bergorda, Assistant Trainer Rochelle Lauret. Sports 119