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05/03/2013 Defense, Benn, Brown Power Johns Hopkins Past Army, 9-4Blue Jays Hold Black Knights Scoreless for 27 Minutes to Fuel Victory 05/01/2013 Johns Hopkins-Army Men's Lacrosse NotesBlue Jays, Black Knights Close Regular Season Friday Night at Michie Stadium 04/22/2013 HopkinsSports.com Weekend RewindLooking Back on the Weekend for Blue Jay Athletics 04/20/2013 Attack Drives Johns Hopkins Past Navy, 15-4Stanwick, Kaestner, Benn Combine for Nine Goals & Eight Assists 04/18/2013 Johns Hopkins-Navy Men's Lacrosse NotesBlue Jays Host Midshipmen in Key Late-Season Game Noteworthy: Registered at least two points in the first seven games he played as a freshman before being held scoreless against Maryland and Navy Seven-game multi-point streak is the longest to open a career by a freshman at Johns Hopkins since Terry Riordan began his career with 18 consecutive multi-point games in 1992 & 1993. 2012: Played in 13 games with four starts Tied for fifth on the team in scoring with 23 points (9g, 14a) despite missing three full games Saw significant playing time in season opener vs. Towson and registered two assists in the victory Came back with the first goal of his career and two more assists in the win vs. Delaware and totaled first multi-goal game of career with two goals and one assist vs. Siena Made return to the field in 11-7 win over sixth-ranked Syracuse and totaled one goal and one assist - goal ignited a 4-0 JHU run that turned a 6-4 lead into a 10-4 advantage scored one goal and added two assists to fuel 11-10 win at #1 Virginia ... all three points came during a 7-2 run that turned a 4-1 deficit into an 8-6 lead Notched a career-high three assists vs. #11 North Carolina and came back with one goal and two assists in a 17-6 win over Albany Scored final goal in a 5-0 game-opening run that fueled a 10-9 win at top-ranked Loyola and added final goal in 4-1 game-opening run vs. Army Scored once and added an assist in a 19-9 win over Stony Brook in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. At Boys' Latin: Under Armour All-American Two-time First Team All-Baltimore Metro selection Finalist for the C. Markland Kelly Award as a senior Heped team to the MIAA "A" championship as a junior Team also advanced to MIAA semifinals (senior) and quarterfinals (sophomore) during career Totaled 123 goals and 169 assists, including 33 goals and 56 assists as a senior Also played three years of basketball and soccer. Personal: Wells T. Stanwick The son of Wells and Dori Stanwick Older brother, Steele, is a senior attackman at Virginia, while another brother, Tad, played at Rutgers Also has three sisters, Sheehan, Wick and Coco, who played lacrosse at Georgetown and another, Covie, who is a freshman on the lacrosse team at Boston College Born December 15, 1991 Has not declared a major. Loading...
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