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Sophomores Mike Battaglia


Sophomore • 6-0 • 180 Defense Loudonville, N.Y./Shaker Major: Business


2010: Played in 15 games off the bench…Had 13 ground balls and caused seven turnovers, including three in MAAC Championship game against Mount St. Mary’s (5/9).


BEFORE SIENA: Played varsity


lacrosse as a freshman for La Salle before playing three years at Shaker…Named Second Team Big 10 Attack …Two-time Times Union First Team selection.


PERSONAL: Born May 20, 1991 in Albany, N.Y…The son of Augustus and Anne Battaglia…Has an older brother, AJ, who played lacrosse at Providence College and a younger sister, Katherine…Always wanted to go to Siena.


#5 Kyle Curry #6


Sophomore • 5-11 • 165 Midfield Littleton, Mass./Bishop Guertin/Kimball Union Academy Major: Undecided Business


2010: Played in all 17 games as a freshman, starting seven…Had 15 points on 11 goals and four assists…Scored two goals in wins over VMI


(4/17) andManhattan (5/1)…Had 14 ground balls and caused one turnover.


BEFORE SIENA: Played four years of lacrosse at Bishop Guertin and one at Kimball Union Academy…Played three years of ice hockey at Bishop Guertin and one at Kimball Union Academy…Two-time Lacrosse State Champion (2005, 2008)…Two-time hockey State Champion (2007, 2008)… Lakes Region Champion for hockey and lacrosse in 2009.


PERSONAL: Born April 30, 1990…The son of Paul Curry and Mary Bermel…Has a younger sister, Madison…Chose Siena because of its location, atmosphere and the academic and athletic possibilities.


Battaglia’s Career Stats Year GP GS GA Pts


2010 Total


30 15 00 0 0


Sh 0


15 00 0 0 0


SOG 0


0


GB 13


13


Curry’s Career Stats Year GP GS GA Pts


2010 Total


17 17


7 11 7 11


4 4


15 15


Sh 33


33


SOG 19


19


GB 14


14


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