2012 Men's Lacrosse Roster
Roster

Henry Schoonmaker
- Position:
- Midfield
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 187
- Class:
- Redshirt Freshman
- Hometown:
- Portland, Ore.
- High School:
- Lincoln
Selected 16th overall by the Chesapeake Bayhawks in the 2015 MLL Draft.
Senior Year (2015): USILA Honorable Mention All-American ... Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-American ... Team co-captain ... Started 15 games ... Sixth on the team with 21 points ... Fifth with 17 goals ... Scored a goal in the season opener against Siena (2/7) ... Recorded an assist and picked up a ground ball against Cornell (2/15) ... Scored a goal against Army (2/22) ... Picked up a pair of ground balls against Virginia (3/1) ... Recorded a season-high two assists and three ground balls against St. John's in the Cobb County Classic (3/7) ... Scored twice and chipped in an assist against Johns Hopkins (3/14) ... Scored a career-high five goals, the most by a Syracuse midfielder since 2005, including two man-down goals against Albany (4/2) ... Scored at North Carolina (4/11) ... Netted a goal in the ACC Semifinal against North Carolina (4/24) ... Collected a ground ball against Duke in the ACC title game (4/26) ... Scored a goal and picked up a ground ball in the NCAA Tournament opener against Marist (5/10) ... Scored twice and picked up two ground balls against Johns Hopkins in the NCAA Quarterfinal (5/17).
Junior Year (2014): Started all 15 games he played in … Scored 15 goals and contributed two assists … Five multi-goal games … Scored two goals against Albany (2/16), including the game-winner 28 seconds into overtime … Tallied a season-high three goals versus Maryland (2/22) … Recorded three points (2 goals, 1 assist) at Virginia … Scored two goals in wins at Cornell (4/8) and versus Colgate (5/3) … Picked up 18 ground balls on the season, including a season-high four in the regular-season meeting with Notre Dame (3/29) … ACC Academic Honor Roll … Member of the SU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll both semesters.
Sophomore Year (2013): USILA Honorable Mention All-American ... Played in all 20 games, mainly as a second-line midfielder ... Started against Rutgers (4/13) and Hobart (4/16) when Scott Loy was out with an injury ... Led the second midfield with 23 points on 18 goals and five assists ... Posted his first career hat trick with three goals at Providence (3/19) ... Set career highs for goals (4), assists (2) and points (6) in SU's 13-12 win at Princeton (4/6). Schoonmaker was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week on April 8 for his performance against the Tigers ... Collected 24 ground balls on the season, including a career-best five versus Rutgers (4/13).
Freshman Year (2012): Played in all 17 games as a member of the second midfield … Recorded six goals and one assist ... Recovered 15 ground balls and had four caused turnovers ... Made his college debut in the season opener against Albany (2/19) and recorded his first career point with an assist on Scott Loy’s first-half goal ... Scored his first career goal in the second quarter at Virginia (3/4) ... Tallied a season-best two goals in SU’s 13-12 win at Hobart (4/17) ... Scooped up a season-best four ground balls and caused his first career turnover against Villanova (3/25) in the regular season … BIG EAST All-Academic Team … Named to the SU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in the fall.
2011: Redshirt season ... BIG EAST All-Academic Team ... Named to the SU Athletic Director's Honor Roll in the fall and spring.
High School: Led Lincoln to state championships in 2008 and 2010 … 2010 U.S. Lacrosse All-American and Oregon State Player of the Year … Tallied 68 goals, 35 assists, 251 ground balls and a .770 faceoff winning percentage … Finished his scholastic career with 103 goals and 58 assists … First-team all-state and all-conference selection … Named Lincoln’s top midfielder twice … Team captain as a senior … Also played football for two seasons.
Personal: Henry Pittock Schoonmaker … Born in June 1992 in New Hampshire … Son of Megan Brooke and Peter Schoonmaker … Two older brothers … Psychology major.