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Juniors Chris D’Alberti #21


Junior • 5-10 • 170 Midfield Northport, N.Y./Northport Major: Marketing and Management


2010: Played in 17 games, start- ing 10…Scored 12 points on eight goals and four assists…Had two goals against both Johns Hopkins (2/28) and Manhattan (5/1)…Had seven ground balls.


2009: Played in all 18 games, starting three…Scored 12 points on five goals and seven assists…Notched three man- up goals…Had eight ground balls and caused two turnovers.


BEFORE SIENA: Earned three letters at midfield for lacrosse …Named to the All-County/Division team for lacrosse in 2007 and 2008…Earned three letters as a starter fullback for soccer at Northport…Member of the 2005/2006 soccer teams and 2006 lacrosse team that received the student athlete team award.


PERSONAL: Born March 13, 1990 on Long Island, N.Y…The son of Leonard and Linda D’Alberti…Has a younger brother, Matthew…Plans to major in marketing and management and chose Siena for its location and lacrosse team.


KenWright #22


Junior • 6-0 • 195 Defense Garden City, N.Y./Garden City Major: Marketing


2010: Played in 13 games off the bench…Had two ground balls and caused two turnovers.


2009: Appeared in one game.


BEFORE SIENA: Played four years of lacrosse and football


and one year of basketball at Garden City…Member of the Nassau County Class B Championship Team his sophomore, junior and senior year.


PERSONAL: Born October 11, 1990 in New York City…The son of Thomas and DebraWright…Has two younger brothers, James and Thomas…Member of Students Helping Students and Athletes Helping Athletes in high school…Community service for youth athletics…Chose Siena for its academic reputation.


D’Alberti’s Career Stats Year GP GS GA Pts


2010 2009 Total


28 17


18 35 7 35


13 13 11


10 84 12 12 24


Sh 40


30 70


SOG 20


21 41


GB 7


8 15


Wright’s Career Stats Year GP GS GA Pts


2010


2009 10 0 Total


13 00 0 0 0


0


Sh 0


0 14 00 0 0 0


SOG 0


0 0


GB 2


0 2


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