PSU Unveils Another Heady Freshman Class
from press release
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Head coach Glenn
Thiel and the Nittany Lion lacrosse team will have the services of
a strong crop of true freshman this year as the start of the 2010
campaign is just over three months away. Eleven new faces will play
a key role for Penn State when the new campaign begins in
February.
David Baker (Havertown, Pa./Haverford) comes to Penn State from
Haverford High School where he was a three year starter in the goal
for The Ford. Baker was the team's Most Improved Player as a
sophomore and team MVP???as a junior and senior. He helped HHS to a
state runner-up finish and was team captain as a senior.
Conor Baucum (Chevy Chase, Md./Gonzaga) comes to Penn State after
an outstanding high school career at Gonzaga College High School in
Washington, D.C. A four year starter in the goal for the Eagles,
Baucum was voted team Rookie of the Year in 2006 and then went on
to earn three straight all-league nods for his superb play in the
goal. Baucum was also team captain in 2009. The son of Patricia
Murphy and Dan Baucum, Conor is majoring in communication arts and
sciences at Penn State.
Joe Celano (Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale) brings a long list of
high school laurels with him from Farmingdale High School in New
York. A four-time scholar athlete award winner, Celano started for
the Lions four straight seasons, helping guide the team to a 41-16
record during that span. A midfield force for FHS, he had 65 goals
and 48 assists and earned two all-county nods as well. Celano
lettered in both football and track as well and was an all-county
performer on the gridiron. The son of Pat and Joe Celano, Joe is
majoring in business.
Eric Davidheiser (Vashon, Wash./The Hill School) comes to Penn
State after two successful seasons at the Hill School in Pottstown,
Pa. A???native of Vashon, Wash., Davidheiser earned all-state
honors in the northwest before becoming a two-time all-league
player for The Rams of The Hill School as a junior and senior.
Davidheiser was team captain as a senior and earned all-area
laurels that year as well. Over four years as a starter, he had 74
goals and 108 assists. Davidheiser also earned all-state honors as
a football player. The son of Laura and Roger Davidheiser, Eric is
majoring in geology at Penn State.
Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Brother Rice) was a three-year
starter at Brother Rice High School in Michigan, a teammate of
fellow PSU freshman Danny Henneghan. Dolik led the Warrior offense
as a senior and, over the course of three years as a varsity
starter, scored 170 goals and had 91 assists. Dolik helped guide
BRHS to four straight Michigan State Titles (2006-2009) and the
2008 Midwest Championship. He was team captain as a senior. Dolik
was also an all-state selection as a senior. The son of Michael and
Jill Dolik, Nick is majoring in business at Penn State.
The younger brother of former Nittany Lion Rob and current Nittany
Lion Jack, Randy Forster (Jenkintown, Pa./LaSalle) was an all-state
selection at LaSalle High School in Jenkintown. A three-year
starter on attack, Forster scored over 100 goals over his last
three seasons and helped guide LHS to two straight state titles
(2008 and 2009). The son of Ron and Sherry Forster, he plans on
majoring in business at Penn State.
Billy Gribbin (Rockville, Md./Georgetown Prep) comes to Penn State
from Bethesda's Georgetown Pre. Gribbin helped guide the Hoyas to
two conference titles (2006 and 2009), earning all-league laurels
as a senior. An outstanding athlete, Gribbin also lettered in
wrestling and in football, earning all-league honors on the
gridiron and helping the Hoya wrestlers to four straight league
titles. The son of Terry and Mary Elise Gribbin, Billy is set to
major in marketing at Penn State.
Younger brother of Nittany Lion teammate Charley Henneghan
(Beverly Hills, Mich./Brother Rice), Danny Henneghan comes to Penn
State from Michigan's Brother Rice High School. A four year
letterman and captain as a senior, Henneghan helped lead BRHS???to
four Michigan State Championships (2005-09) and one Midwest crown
(2008). He helped the Warriors post a 84-8 overall record during
that four-year span and scored 76 goals. Henneghan was a three-time
all-state pick and a three time high school All-American. The son
of Michael and Molly Henneghan, Danny plans on majoring in business
at Penn State.
A four-time scholar athlete at Worthington Kilbourne High School,
Drew Roper (Columbus, Ohio/Kilbourne) was a four-year starter for
the Wolves and earned first team all-state laurels as a senior. He
helped guide his team to a 70-13 record in from 2007-2009, scoring
69 goals and dishing off 36 assists. Roper helped lead WKHS???to
the state title in 2009. The son of Kim and Jim Roper, he plans on
majoring in finance at Penn State.
Four-time all-league pick Tyler Travis (Geneva, N.Y./Geneva) comes
to Penn State from Geneva High School in Geneva, N.Y. A stand-out
LSM???for the Panthers, Travis left GHS with a school record 638
career ground balls. He helped lead Geneva to three straight
sectional titles and was team captain in 2009. The son of Brian and
Terri Travis, Tyler plans on majoring in business at Penn
State.
Kyle VanThof (Penfield, N.Y./Penfield) comes to Penn State from
Penfield, N.Y., where he was a four year letterman for the Penfield
High School Patriots. A???2009 team captain, VanThof helped guide
PHS???to the 2006 Section V title and played in the 2009 New York
Senior All-Star Game. He also lettered in football twice for the
Patriots. The son of Thomas and Tracy VanThof, Kyle is majoring in
advertising at Penn State.
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