2005 Season

Record

0 -
0
Conference Tournament Record: 1-1

GPG

0

GAA

0

Points

0

Goals

0

16 GPG

Assists

0

2005 Roster

#First NameLast NamePositionYearHTWTHometownHigh School
17PierreArchambaultDSo5' 9"205Centennial, COGrandview
29KellinBershinskyDJr6' 3"205Fort Collins, COPoudre
1PatrickBirdMSo6' 0"200Oakland, CABishop ODowd
5KurtBisnetteGSo5' 11"175Hindsdale, ILHinsdale Central
88DylanBowmanAFr6' 2"180Boulder, COFairveiw
19TylerBueMJr6' 0"195Encinitas, CALa Costa Canyon
2LeeCatesMFr5' 11"170Aurora, CORangeview
16TimChoreyMJr6' 2"180Southborough, NYAlgonquin
39ShayCunninghamASo5' 10"170Southborough, NYAlgonquin
1TysonEhingerGFr6' 0"170Littleton, COHeritage
77IanEvansFOSSo5' 8"185Englewood, COCherry Creek
13TimFarquharMSr5' 11"170Richmond, VACollegiate
23DavidFordMFr5'10"170Colorado Springs, COAir Academy
47JackGenadekMSo5' 9"165Roseville, MNRoseville
27DanGodardDSo6' 3"210Austin, TXWest Lake
37ReggieHicksDSo6' 1"230Aurora, COGateway
3PeteJokischGJr5' 10"185Kansas CityRockhurst Jesuit
0KevinLehmanAFrAustin, TX
20RyanMacDonaldMFr5' 11"165Aurora, COSmoky Hill
12TheoMooneyDFr6' 0"210Denver, CODenver East
9MichaelMurphyMJr5' 8"165Lake Oswego, ORLake Oswego High School
11KurtNakazonoFOSJr5' 9"185Denver, COGeorge Washington
15JasonNewellDSr6' 2"225Aurora, COOverland
26MattPantaleoDSo6' 0"190Golden, COGolden
0DylanPrebleDFr5' 10"210Bainbridge, WABainbridge
33RyanPriceDSr6' 0"215Littleton, COArapahoe
10MattReissFOSJr6' 0"190Cincinnati, OHSycamore
31KyleRosaMFr6' 4"220Arvada, COPomona
34AdamSchnirelDSo5' 11"185Mount Lebanon, PAMount Lebanon
45LanceSimmonsGFr6' 2"200Highlands Ranch, COThunder Ridge
38ZachSnivelyMSo5' 11"175Castle Rock, CODouglas County
2NickStantiz-HarperASr6' 3"205Aurora, COEaglecrest
32DanStevensASo5' 10"165Suffern, NYSuffern
6BrianStoneMSo6' 3"215Colorado Springs, COAir Academy
0AdamTaylorGSo5' 7"150Colorado Springs, COAir Academy
24RyanTrudeMSo6' 4"200Mount Lebanon, PAMount Lebanon
21BrianVickeryMSo6' 0"175Aurora, CORangeview
23BenWallaceAFr6' 1"185Denver, COThomas Jefferson
14JohnWalshMFr6' 2"190CaryCary Grove
35IanWilsonDSo6' 0"185Littleton, COArapahoe

2005 Schedule & Results

DayDateTimeOpponentVenueHome / AwayTypeCSU ScoreOpp ScoreResult
Fri2/11/057:00 PM@ AuburnArlingtox, TXAwayRegular Season232Won
Sat2/12/0511:00 AM@ Texas TechArlingtox, TXAwayRegular Season217Won
Sat2/12/057:00 PM@ Texas A&MArlingtox, TXAwayRegular Season247Won
Sun2/13/051:30 PM@ TexasArlingtox, TXAwayRegular Season182Won
Wed2/23/054:00 PM@ Northern ColoradoGreeley, COAwayRegular Season225Won
Sat2/26/051:00 PM@ Colorado CollegeColorado Springs, COAwayRegular Season1411Won
Sat3/12/052:30 PM@ UC Santa BarbaraCarson, CAAwayRegular Season86Won
Sun3/13/057:00 PM@ UtahLos Angeles, CAAwayRegular Season136Won
Tue3/15/057:00 PM@ Brigham YoungProvo, UTAwayRegular Season1210Won
Sat4/16/057:00 PM@ ColoradoDenver, COAwayRegular Season129Won
Sat3/5/051:00 PMDU ClubFort Collins, COHomeRegular Season233Won
Tue3/29/053:30 PMSonoma StateFort Collins, COHomeRegular Season76Won
Fri4/1/054:00 PMColorado MinesFort Collins, COHomeRegular Season191Won
Sat4/9/057:00 PMUtah StateFort Collins, COHomeRegular Season171Won
Sun4/17/053:00 PMUtahGreeley, CONeutralRMLC Playoff165Won
Mon4/18/054:00 PMBrigham YoungGreeley, CONeutralRMLC Playoff78Lost

2005 Stats

2005 Coaching Staff

Flip
Naumburg

Head Coach | 1995 – 2009
Assistant Coach | 2009 – 2015

Flip Naumburg coached at CSU for 14 years, developing one of the strongest programs in collegiate lacrosse. Naumburg was inducted into the Colorado Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame in 2006 and the CSULAA Hall of Fame in 2010. The MCLA’s Coach of the Year award was posthumously renamed the Flip Naumburg Award in his honor in 2018. He was also named USLIA Coach of the year for the 1999 season.

Naumburg led the Rams to an impressive 208-52 overall record, as well as winning four MCLA championships (1999, 2001, 2003, and 2006) and six RMLC titles. He emphasized the “family” concept, making every player feel a part of something greater than themselves and striving to help young men develop off the field. With an extensive knowledge of the game and players, Naumburg built the CSU men’s lacrosse program into what it is today.

Beyond coaching, Naumburg was a prolific inventor and helped grow the game significantly. He invented the offset head, which revolutionized the sport by introducing a new style of play with better stick control, wind-ups, and fakes. The offset head being universally used in the sport today stands as evidence that Flip helped bring the game into a new era.
In 1973, he co-founded the Vail Lacrosse Shootout, which grew into one of the largest and longest-running lacrosse tournaments in the world. In 1987 he founded Rock-It Pocket, a custom-stringing company that improved ball control.

Bo
Everett

Assistant Coach | 2005

Kale
Nelson

Assistant Coach | 2005 – 2009

2005 Staff & Media Team

Scorekeeper | 2005-2006

Team Doctor | 2005-2010

Seniors / Last Year Played

Last Ride

First NameLast Name#Grad / Last PlayedYears PlayedPosGPGAPGPGAPGPPGShotsShot %SOGSOG %GBPMCTOFO WFO LFO %
NickStanitz-Harper220054Attack46+16155216107+71+344
TimFarquhar1320054Midfield14+1016316499+56627230.540
JasonNewell1520054Defense
TimChorey1620053Midfield13+59167555+32
RyanPrice3320054Defense347
ShayCunningham3920051Attack163226582.001.633.6310331.07%6260.19%567

Player Dues

The Program accepts dues via PayPal or Venmo. There is a 3.3% fee when paying online due to the use of PayPal. Please contact the Team Treasurer should you need to make alternative payment arrangements.

We also remind you that all base dues payments are nonrefundable with the following exception: if CSU Lacrosse is not permitted to have spring activities, a partial refund will be given.

alumni@csulacrosse.com

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Code of Conduct

Mandatory for all players (new & returning).

Read, understand and sign the CSU Men’s Lacrosse Code of Conduct.

Player Code Of Conduct

Student-athletes participating in CSU Men’s Lacrosse represent Colorado State University (CSU), Campus Recreation, and the Sport Clubs Office. These organizations dedicate themselves to the tradition of proper conduct and expect the same from the athletes, their representatives, and ambassadors.

Any breach of this Code of Conduct & Responsibilities document will be forwarded to the appropriate disciplinary committee for review and action (Men’s Lacrosse Student Leadership, Campus Recreation Administration, Sport Clubs Administration, ASCSU, All University Hearing Board, Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct Services, etc.).

As a Member of the CSU Men’s Lacrosse Program, I understand that:

My actions represent CSU, Campus Recreation, and the Sport Clubs office. I will practice good sportsmanship at all practices, scrimmages, and games. I will conduct myself to maintain the highest principles, integrity, and dignity of CSU, Sport Clubs, and men’s lacrosse.

Participation in CSU Men’s Lacrosse is an opportunity, a privilege, not a right. I will always adhere to the rules established by Colorado State University, Campus Recreation, and the Sport Clubs Office.

I will not physically, mentally, or psychologically haze anyone as I respect the dignity of all persons.

All practices, games, trips, and club activities are DRY EVENTS. The presence and consumption of alcohol or illegal substances are strictly prohibited. I will neither use nor support the use of illegal drugs or alcohol at any club function.

Possession or consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited in university-approved vehicles and at any time during travel pertaining to the travel dates. I understand that a trip begins when I leave my home and continues until I return home.

I will ensure that practice, scrimmage, and game sites are trash-free after use and that equipment is returned to its original set-up. I understand that this responsibility applies to all club members. I will leave it better than I found it.

I respect the authority of all game officials. At no time is it appropriate to demonstrably question the decisions and actions of game officials.

My actions or those of the team will never deliberately jeopardize the safety and well-being of opponents, teammates, officials, or spectators.

The perception of a gathering of lacrosse players can be potentially construed as a “lacrosse party,” which is against university guidelines. Team members may follow university and City of Fort Collins rules and protocols for hosting gatherings at their residence, but are subject to disciplinary guidelines as necessary.

I am responsible for attending all sanctioned team events, including fundraising, alumni relations, recruiting events, study halls, practices, games, film studies, workouts, and other activities.

I am responsible for following all federal, state, city, and university laws and policies. Breaking any law will directly affect my ability to be a member of the CSU men’s lacrosse program.

I understand the team does not allow players to participate in team activities who have been charged with or are suspected of committing a crime related to domestic violence or gun violence.

If I become aware that either of these incidents occurs. In that case, I am responsible for disclosing this information to the Head Coach within 48 hours of the incident or before participating in any team activities (including but not limited to games, scrimmages, practices, workouts, meals, etc.) whichever occurs first.

I must follow university procedures for injury and concussion protocol, including, but not limited to, obtaining a baseline concussion test prior to competition.

I must report any signs or symptoms of a concussion to our club’s safety officer(s) or coaches when they first appear.

I will return to play from a concussion when cleared by the CSU athletic trainer.

I will adhere to the terms of any equipment contract/agreement that requires each member to wear the appropriate equipment and apparel to each game and on trips. The specifics of what we are all wearing will be defined prior to each regular-season game and trip.

As a member of the CSU men’s lacrosse team, I also understand the following rules regarding dues and travel:

Dues

Dues Basics

Dues for rostered (active) players have two major components:  1) base dues and 2) travel dues.

Dues are calculated based on various factors, including roster size, travel schedule, equipment costs, facility costs, etc. The team is a non-profit program; program funds can only be used to pay for expenses the team has or will incur.

Generally, there are no refunds for any circumstances whatsoever, including, but not limited to:

Injuries, non-compliance, non-participation, and/or dismissal from the team.

Dues payments are to BE A MEMBER OF THE TEAM, not to receive any material goods.

There is a limited 35-40 man travel roster for each team trip via airplane.

There is the potential for a limited roster for each bus trip the team takes, subject to the size of the bus/van/etc., but every effort will be made to include all players to the bus with the team. Please note: this does not include the MCLA National Tournament; due to the unknown length of time and yearly change in location, the program evaluates the National’s travel roster year-to-year basis.

Paying dues does not guarantee playing time or making the travel squad for each trip.

The coaching staff will do everything possible to ensure that each active player makes at least one trip per year, but there can be no guarantees regarding playing time or making a travel roster.

Dues Amount and Payment Schedule

The final/total dues amount depends on this season’s total roster size, equipment, and other operational costs. Redshirt dues are anticipated to be less than estimated, but this cannot be guaranteed.

Base Dues: Rostered (active) players will all owe base dues, which will be $3,000 (estimated) to participate this season. The final amount depends on total roster size, equipment, transportation, and other operational costs for this season. It is anticipated that the base due will be less than estimated, but this cannot be guaranteed. 

Travel Dues: Rostered (active) players must travel dues, which will be $1,000 (estimated) to participate this season. Players will be responsible to pre-pay travel dues approximately 60 days in advance of the team’s departure to be considered eligible to be selected for the travel roster.

The travel roster will be announced approximately two weeks before the team’s departure. Your travel dues will be returned if you are not selected for the travel roster. Travel dues estimates are subject to change based on final travel costs; it is anticipated that travel due will be less than estimated but cannot be guaranteed. 

For Example the team may take two plane trips and one bus trip in a season

Trip #1 (via Plane) = $350 (estimated)

Trip #2 (via Plane) = $350 (estimated)

Trip #3 (via Bus) = $150 (estimated)

Conference Tournament (via Bus) =  Included with base dues

National Championship  Tournament (via Plane) = $400 (estimated) & due date: 3/10

Redshirts

Redshirt players will owe  $2,500 (estimated) for participation. Redshirts are expected to attend every practice and be on the sidelines for local games (in the immediate area surrounding CSU). Redshirts can compete in fall events and scrimmages but not MCLA-sanctioned games.

Redshirts will receive an appropriate team gear package.

There are redshirt staff/manager positions available in the spring. Should a player decide to redshirt after full dues are collected, the coaching staff and student leadership will evaluate each situation on a case-by-case basis regarding “dues credit.”

Promissory Notes

“Prior arrangements” means the player will be required to sign a Promissory Note to ratify their commitment to paying dues. The note lists the specific dates your payment will be made to the CSU Men’s Lacrosse team. This option is designed to assist those with unusual circumstances or other hardships; it is not intended as a “payment plan” for most rostered players.

Delinquent Dues

Failure to pay dues on time or without “prior arrangements” will result in the inability to receive gear and reduced practice/play time.

Players who are delinquent on their past dues/promissory notes – are not eligible to participate in on-field team activities. 

Dues Collection Methods:  

Preferred method: direct payment to team treasurer via venmo @csulacrosse (or other acceptable direct electronic payment)

Secondary method: PayPal via Player Dues Tab

Note that using this method will add an additional 2.9% processing fee to dues.

Third method: Payment to team treasurer via check

Sponsorship 

Fundraising and Sponsorships—Players may raise money to alleviate dues costs, but it is their responsibility to acquire these sponsorships in accordance with CSU Sport Club and lacrosse program procedures. 

Personal Sponsorships affect only individual players. They may be taken directly off that player’s dues, but the sponsor does not receive any compensation for their donation. Personal Sponsorships can be made directly to a player from a company/person and are not tax deductible.

Team Sponsorships are reciprocal relationships between the team and sponsors, for which the sponsor receives a return on their donation. Revenues from Team Sponsorships are split evenly between the player and the team. We have a Team Sponsorship program available to every player, and they are tax deductible.

Academics

Academic Standards — Players are students, and athletes are subject to certain CSU Lacrosse and MCLA academic requirements.

Credit Hours—All players must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours to participate in sanctioned games or scrimmages (unless the player is graduating in the current semester).

GPA—All players must have a 2.25 GPA or higher to be allowed to participate in sanctioned games and scrimmages.

Failing a class—If a player is failing one or more courses, they will not be allowed to participate in sanctioned games and scrimmages until their grade or grades are brought up to passing standards.

Activity participation—If players are not meeting academic requirements, they will still be allowed to participate in non-competition team activities (practices, workouts, meals, etc.).

Study Hall — All freshmen are required to attend study hall, which will be held every Wednesday. It will be mandatory for all other players that have a 2.8 or lower GPA. If you are not a freshman and have a 2.8 or higher GPA, you will only be required to come every other Monday to meet with your mentor and check in on grades. During Study Hall, players must show their mentor at least one assignment submission. Study hall is crucial to our success because we are all student-athletes, so we put education first, and we aspire to maintain a high cumulative team GPA. 

SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY

I understand that being a part of this team means a certain level of increased exposure when it comes to social media. I am responsible for what I post on social media and will, to the best of my abilities, represent myself, my program, and my university in a way commensurate with that exposure. Never will I willingly or unwillingly allow posts of or by myself or my friends to in any way jeopardize the lacrosse program, my teammates, or my university.

This includes but is not limited to, inappropriate posts regarding alcohol, posts of a lewd sexual nature, “trash talking” other teams or universities, sensitive team or individual information, any illegal activities, “tagged” posts or videos by people outside the program, or any other reasonably offensive posts that could negatively affect our program.

By submitting my player information online and e-signing this form – I agree to have fully read and understand the contents of this policy. I understand the expectations set forth by this policy and will uphold said expectations at all times during my role as a member of CSU Men’s Lacrosse. Failure to do so may directly affect my ability to participate as a member of the program.