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LANCASTER, PA - Franklin & Marshall College is ranked 12th in the 2004 Inside Lacrosse Division III men's lacrosse preseason poll. The ranking marks the second Top 25 ranking of the preseason for the Diplomats as F&M was selected 11th in the Lacrosse Magazine Division III poll earlier this week. The Diplomats concluded the 2003 season with a 12-4 record, 6-2 in Centennial Conference play, as Franklin & Marshall finished fifth in the nation, ranked #9 in the final USILA Division III national poll and received an at-large bid to the NCAA Championship Tournament. In the tournament, F&M advanced to the quarterfinals before being defeated by eventual national champion Salisbury University. The NCAA playoff berth marked the third in program history (1988, 1990, and 1995) as the team recorded the program's best record since the 1988 team went 13-3 and advanced to the "Final Four". Out of Conference during the regular season, F&M finished undefeated knocking off Denison (12-7 W), Marymount (17-3 W), Washington & Lee (5-4 W), Randolph Macon (11-6 W) and Goucher (10-6 W) for a perfect 5-0 record as the Diplomats played the 12th toughest schedule in the nation according to the final LaxPower.com Power Rankings. Overall, Franklin & Marshall was the only Centennial Conference school to defeat Washington & Lee last year as Gettysburg and Washington fell by 10-9 and 6-5 finals to the Generals, respectively. Further, the win marked F&M's first over W&L since a 10-9 overtime win at home on Sponaugle-Williamson Field on March 30, 1996. Leading the charge for Franklin & Marshall will be All-Conference goalie Mike Sartorius (Jr., Summit, NJ/Summit). In goal, Sartorius finished fourth in the Centennial Conference in save percentage (58.9%) and goals against average (8.65 gaa) as he has recorded 175 saves with 122 goals allowed in 846 minutes of play to earn All-CC honorable mention honors. Named to the 2002 All-CC second team, Sartorius recorded 208 saves as a freshman, shattering the Conference record for freshman goalie saves of 191 formerly held by Andrew Barter of Gettysburg from the 1997 season. However, he fell short of the school single season record of 225 set by Scott Cozzens '88 during the 1988 season. Further, Sartorius reset the Centennial Conference single game and tournament saves records by recording 22 in a 7-6 loss to #1 nationally ranked Gettysburg on April 26, 2002 in the opening round of the Centennial Conference playoffs. Last season, he eradicated his single game record by stopping 23 shots in a 12-7 victory over Denison. Historically, he is 13th in the history of the Conference in career saves with 384. Another key to the Diplomats' success this year will be the play of face-off specialist Matt Capone (Jr., Scarsdale, NY/Scarsdale). The NCAA record holder in all divisions (I, II and III) in face-off winning percentage at 71.4 percent (254-of-357), Capone earned All-Centennial Conference first team honors last year. Against Gettysburg, he won 26-of-31 face-offs and collected 18 ground balls as the Diplomats downed the then defending national runner-ups, 15-12. Two other players to watch are midfielder Bas Solleveld (Sr., Glenmoore, PA/Shipley School) and defenseman Dave Taler (Sr., Baltimore, MD/Gilman School) as the pair earned All-Centennial Conference second team honors last year. The anchor of the Diplomats' defense, Taler was instrumental as F&M finished fourth in the Centennial Conference in scoring defense (7.88 gpg) and man-down percentage (77.6 percent). At midfield, Solleveld tallied 23-11-34 in 2003, including 15-6-21 in Conference play, to raise his career numbers to 49-23-72. As a sophomore, he chipped in 22-5-27, including eight goals and four assists in Centennial Conference games, to earn All-CC Honorable Mention honors. On the sidelines for the third year, the Diplomats will have a national championship coach guiding the program in head coach Bill Gorrow. The head coach at Anne Arundel Community College from 1993 until taking over the Diplomats in the summer of 2001, he led AACC to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National Championship in 1998. Historically, the men's lacrosse program is one of the strongest in NCAA Division III as F&M has registered nine conference championships in the last thirty years with a 47-year record of 314-301. 2004 Inside Lacrosse Division III Men's Lacrosse Preseason Poll 1. Salisbury 2. Middlebury 3. Cortland 4. Washington (MD) 5. Whittier 6. Ithaca 7. Hampden-Sydney 8. Gettysburg 9. Lynchburg 10. Washington & Lee 11. Nazareth 12. Franklin & Marshall 13. Ohio Wesleyan 14. Hamilton 15. McDaniel 16. Roanoke 17. St. Lawrence 18. Rensselear 19. Tufts 20. Springfield
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