Chris Carberry #17
Sophomore • 5-8 • 175 Midfield Riverhead, NY/St. Anthony’s Major: Accounting
2010: Did not see any action.
BEFORE SIENA: Played two years of varsity lacrosse at St. Anthony’s…Named All-League as a senior and won the
NSCHSAA lacrosse championship and the CharlesMclaughlin Memorial award for athletic achievements, academic excel- lence, and leadership ability…Played three years of varsity football…Won CHSFL Championships as a sophomore and junior…Named All-League as a senior and won the Bob Lewis Service Award.
PERSONAL: Born February 18, 1991…Son of Tom and Debbie Carberry…Has two older brothers: Tommy played baseball at Trinity and Pat played football at Hobart.
Mike Generi
Sophomore • 6-2 • 215 Defense Bayport, N.Y./Bayport Blue Point Major: Business
2010: Did not see any action.
BEFORE SIENA: Four-year starter in lacrosse…All-County for lacrosse…Played football for
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three years as defensive end and tight end…All-Division and All-Academic for football.
PERSONAL: Born December 15, 1990…The son of Mike and Diane Generi…Has a younger sister, Loren…His uncle, RichMeade, is the head lacrosse coach at the Naval Academy …Chose Siena because of the size of the school and the quality of the education.
Joe Ednie
Sophomore • 5-10 • 175 Defense Baldwin, N.Y./Baldwin Major: Business
2010: Played in five games… Had two ground balls against Wagner (4/10).
BEFORE SIENA: Five-year starter for varsity lacrosse in high school …Earned nomination for All- County/All-American in lacrosse
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…Two-year captain in lacrosse…Three-year starter for varsity football…Earned All-County in Football…Earned two letters for basketball…Defensive MVP in 2007 County Championship for football.
PERSONAL: Born December 2, 1990…The son of Joseph and Maura Ednie…Chose Siena because it is a small school with a growing lacrosse program…Also felt a sense of pride on campus.
Ednie’s Career Stats Year GP GS GA Pts
2010 50 0 Total 50 0
0 0
0 0
Sh 0
0
SOG 0
0
GB 2
2 2011 SIENA COLLEGE LACROSSE
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