Michael Saraceni has been named a 3rd team All- American by the USILA for his outstanding season as the leading scorer for the runner-up Middlebury Panthers. Michael's 1 goal and 2 assists helped lead the Panthers to a great 2nd half comeback against Salisbury State, and he had two great shots that almost won the game in regulation. Salisbury won the national championship 14-13 in sudden death overtime.

Saraceni's two goals helps lead Middlebury to 5th straight NCAA final.

Johns Hopkins advances to the DI Final Four

Middlebury advances to the semi-finals as they crush Nazareth 21-12
Johns Hopkins and Princeton are in the DI quarter finals
Michael Saraceni scored twice and assisted four times in leading Middlebury past Springfield and into the NCAA quarterfinals.

SIX Exeter Alumni Participating in the 2003 NCAA Championships

Division I - Click here to see the DI bracket
Joe Houlder - Freshman at Johns Hopkins University. Joe is a reserve player this year after surprising everyone when making this #1 seeded team as a walk-on in the Fall.
Andrew Sung - Andrew is a sophomore midfielder who will be playing in his 2nd straight NCAA tournament. He will run on the 3rd/4th lines.
Adam White - Adam is a sophomore starting defenseman for the surprising BIG GREEN. Dartmouth is in the NCAA for the first time ever after sharing the Ivy League title with Princeton and Cornell and winning the automatic bid. Adam and the rest of the defense have their work cut out for them as they face the offensive minded orangemen from Syracuse in the 1st round.

Division III - Click here to see the DIII bracket
Michael Saraceni - Michael, the leading scorer for the team, and a 1st team ALL-NESCAC selection, will be in his 3rd consecutive NCAA tournament as the Panthers attempt to win their 4th consecutive DIII title.
Gabe Wood - Gabe is one of the few freshman long poles to consistently see any action in competitive games this year. Middlebury's strength is in its defense this year, and Gabe is in the mix of defenders who will see the field.
Seth Coburn - Seth plays both some long pole middie and close defense for the surprising Continentals who will be playing in their very first NCAA tournament. Defense has been a huge factor as demonstrated by their 4-1 low scoring victory over Skidmore to win the UCAA conference's automatic bid.