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On Kemezis: Will be a contributing wingman on the attack
expected to be the first attackman off the bench
reliant on his speed and quickness
great at changing direction quickly
was thrust into starting attack position as a sophomore after injury to Mike Mollot
looking to regain the form he showed as a freshman in 1998, when he scored a career-high 12 goals
fifth-year senior who transferred to Maryland after Michigan State dropped its mens lacrosse program.
As a redshirt junior (2000): Played in 15 of 16 games
scored three goals and added an assist for four points
tallied goal and an assist in win over Mount St. Marys (2/27) for 11th career multi-point game
after six-game scoreless streak, broke though with a goal against Virginia (3/31)
third goal of the season came at Johns Hopkins (4/16)
member of the ACC Honor Roll for the third time.
As a redshirt sophomore (1999): Played in all 14 games, starting 10 after inheriting starting attack spot
scored 11 goals and assisted on nine for career-high 20 points
fourth on team in scoring
scored on 33 percent of 33 shots
five multi-point and three multi-goal games
opened season on fire, recording three points (two goals and one assist) against Denver (2/25)
notched career-high four goals and five points against Providence (2/27)
named ACC Player of the Week on March 1 after six goals and two assists in opening week
those six goals came on seven shots (85.7 shooting percentage)
tallied goals in first four games after single markers against Duke (3/7) and Penn State (3/17)
posted career-best three assists in win over Penn State
netted two goals and one helper against Dartmouth (3/23)
finished season with one goal and one assist at Towson (5/5)
a member of ACC Honor Roll.
As a redshirt freshman (1998): Member of ACC Honor Roll
saw action in 16 games, starting one, in first season at Maryland after transferring from Michigan State
tallied 12 goals and five assists for 17 points
eighth on the team in scoring
took just 23 shots, scored on 52.2 percent of them to lead the team in shooting percentage
posted four multi-goal and five multi-point games
set season-high in first game at Maryland with three points (two goals, one assist) against Villanova (2/21)
matched output of two goals and one assist against Towson (3/7) and Penn State (3/11)
scored in third consecutive game with one goal and one assist against Cornell (3/14)
once again registered two goals and one assist at Rutgers (4/25)
recorded first NCAA Tournament point with a goal in the first-round game against Butler (5/10).
As a freshman (1997): Member of the Michigan State lacrosse program, but did not play
left East Lansing when the school dropped the sport.
Before College: Two-sport star at DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md.
earned four varsity letters in lacrosse under coach Dick Long
Stags captured WCAC titles in sophomore, junior and senior seasons
team captain as a senior
named an Anne Arundel County all-star in 1996
All-Met first team and Maryland state all-star as a senior
high school All-American as a junior
lettered in soccer three times.
Personal: Jonathan Daniel Kemezis
born April 10, 1978 in Washington, D.C.
son of Patricia and Richard Kemezis
brother of Sharon (24)
enjoys watching movies in free time
member of National Honor Society in high school
majoring in finance & accounting.
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