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Freshmen AdamHall #28


Freshman • 5-9 • 175 Defense Bedford, N.H./Bishop Guertin Major: Business


BEFORE SIENA: A two-year starter at Bishop Guertin…Named an All-American, a Division I All- State Team selection, and the Division I All-State Player of the Year…Bishop Guertin’s 2010 Athlete of the Year…Also played football (four years) and track and field (one year).


PERSONAL: The son of Steve and Irene Hall…Has a younger brother, Mark…A business major who chose Siena because of the school's size and his desired major…Enjoys skiing in his free time.


Bryan Anderson #32


Freshman • 6-1 • 200 Midfield Bayport, N.Y./Bayport Blue Point Major: Business


BEFORE SIENA: A three-year starter at Bayport Blue Point… An Adidas National All-American in 2009…Also played football (three years) and ran track (one year).


PERSONAL: The son of David and Debra Anderson…A business major who chose Siena due to its academic repu- tation and the chance to be a part of the lacrosse program… Headed the 2010 Lax Out Cancer game in his hometown, which raised over $2,500 for breast cancer awareness…Enjoys playing the guitar and weight-lifting during his spare time.


Thomas Schoener #33


Freshman • 6-0 • 175 Midfield Skaneateles, N.Y./Skaneateles Major: Undecided Science


BEFORE SIENA: A three-year starter ar Skaneateles…A two- time All-League First Team selection…Also a three-year starter on the school’s football and basketball teams.


PERSONAL: The son of Joe and


Pamela Schoener…Has an older sister, Katie…Chose Siena for the lacrosse program and its location.


Mark D’Addario #40


Freshman • 5-6 • 180 Midfield Peabody, Mass./Peabody Major: Science


BEFORE SIENA: A three-year starter at Peabody, and a three- time All-Star…Also played foot- ball (three years), indoor track (three years), and hockey (one year).


PERSONAL: The son of John and


Jean D’Addario…Has an older brother, John, who attended Northeastern University…A science major who aspires to enter the medical field.


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