Nine Former Terps See Action In Major League Lacrosse
Scott Hochstadt has three goals and one assist with the Bridgeport Barrage of the MLL.

Scott Hochstadt has three goals and one assist with the Bridgeport Barrage of the MLL.

July 16, 2001

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Nine former Terrapin men's lacrosse stars are key players in the new outdoor league, Major League Lacrosse. Here is a quick update on how they are playing this season.

Jason Carrier, a defenseman on the New Jersey Pride has played in all five games. Carrier in his senior year was the 2000 team captain for the Terrapins.

Casey Connor, a 2000 graduate has played in five games and started in one for the Rochester Rattlers. Conner, along with former teammate Carrier, was a 2000 team captain for the Terrapins.

Also on the Rattlers roster are, goalie Brian Dougherty (`97) and attackman Andrew Whipple ('98). Dougherty has played and started in three games. Dougherty (`97) has made 97 saves while allowing 42 goals with a 1-2 record. Whipple, playing in three games and starting in two has tallied three goals and two assists. Whipple at Maryland led the Terps in both assists and points for three consecutive seasons.

The Boston Cannons feature Todd Evans ('98), a midfielder and Dan Radebaugh ('96), a defenseman on their roster. Evans has not yet seen playing time while Radebaugh has played in seven games while starting in five. Radebaugh has recorded one assist for the Cannons, while at Maryland he received All-ACC honors and was named an All-American in 1995.

Kip Fulks ('96), has started in the midfield in all seven of the games he has played for the Baltimore Bayhawks. Fulks, while firing 18 shots, has netted four goals and made one assist. Like Radebaugh, Fulks was a 1995 All-American and twice All-ACC selection.

Fellow Bayhawk, Brian Reese (`98), has played in seven games while starting in five. Despite playing defense Reese has recorded one goal for Baltimore against New Jersey.

Attackman Scott Hochstadt (`99), has recorded three goals and one assist in the six games played for the Bridgeport Barrage. Hochstadt has started in two games for the Barrage. He is Maryland's fifth all-time leading goal scorer for Maryland.