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Georgetown Men’s Lacrosse Inks Ten for 2006 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Georgetown University men’s lacrosse team has announced that ten student-athletes have signed the National Letter of Intent, committing to join the Hoyas in the fall of 2005. Five of the athletes originate from Maryland. Brennan Kelly, a defensemen from the McDonogh School, will help to contribute. Phil Mufarrij, Stoddert Nibley, Jake Samperton, and Scott Smith, will join Georgetown after graduating from the Landon School. Mufarrij and Smith will be helping the Hoyas on defense, while Nibley is a midfielder, and Samperton plays attack. The Hoyas also signed two recruits from New York, with Jordan Loftus and Cullen Molinari joining Georgetown. Loftus, who plays attack, is a student from Immaculate Heart Central. Molinari is a midfielder from Manhasset High School. Rounding out the mix is Stephen Bauer, Todd Cochran, and Chris Taylor. Bauer, a defender, is a student at The Peddie School in New Jersey. Cochran, a midfielder, is a student at Conestoga High School in Pennsylvania. Taylor is from Mercer Island High School in Washington State and plays midfield. The 2005 Hoyas begin their season on Saturday February 26 when the Hoyas travel to Maryland. Game time is scheduled for 1 p.m. |
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