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cavalier sports FEBRUARY 2020 7 BUILD YOUR WEALTH WITH A FULL FIDUCIARY Stuart F. Pierson, Jr. Owner & Founder, MS Tax Piedmont Capital Asset Management LLC VISIT MY BLOG: The Wealth Dimension 800-369-7210 Toll Free 434-987-3316 Charlottesville, VA s p i e r s o n @ p i e d m o n t c a p i t a l . n e t • M Y P I E D M O N T C A P I TA L . C O M Piedmont Capital Asset Management LLC A Registered Investment Advisor L ars Tiffany enters his fourth season as head coach of the Virginia men's lacrosse program after lead- ing the Cavaliers to both the ACC and NCAA titles a year ago. The Wahoos tied a pro- gram record with 17 victo- ries in 2019, finishing 17-3 en route to winning their first NCAA title since 2011 and first ACC crown since 2010. As UVA begins its quest for back-to-back national championships, Tiffany re- turns a core 12 of the 18 players on the title-game depth chart. When asked how to prevent complacency following the title run, Tiffany said, "That's the exact question our staff and captains Mi- chael Kraus, Jared Conners, Dox Aitken and John Fox asked ourselves over the summer." They identified several ways: • Be the first Virginia lacrosse team to win titles in consecutive years. Anything less would be disappointing. • Make every training day this year better than the re- ciprocal day last year — fo- cusing on the here and now, and doing it with greater ur- gency and purpose. • Cohesion. With 34 re- turning players overall, Tif- fany feels he can build on the strengths from 2019 for another title run, especially the team unity. "The most critical compo- nents of the 2019 team were the unity and camaraderie that were realized through our purposeful training and cultural Thursdays, which included our book discussions and collaboration of ideas and principles," Tiffany said. "Can we maintain and actually improve upon this cohesion for this season? It's vital! "As for our play on the game field, Alex Rode emerged as one of the best goalies in the nation, while faceoff specialist Petey LaSalla became one of the most impactful first-years in the nation during the second half of the season," Tiffany added. "Having them both return, along with experienced players at those same positions with Griffin Thompson and Justin Schwenk, is a luxury we do not take for granted." There is plenty of returning talent for an offense that finished 2019 ranked sixth in the NCAA in goals per game and points per game, and fifth in assists per game nationally. "Much of our personnel returns in 2020, highlighted by Ian Laviano, Matt Moore, Kraus and Dox," Tiffany noted. "At the faceoff X, despite our depth, don't be surprised to wit- ness first-year Gavin Tygh earn playing time." Virginia returns two first-team All-Amer- icans — Aitken at midfield (a two-time first-teamer) and Conners on close defense. Having Rode back in the crease is huge, but the overall team defense has losses to over- come from a unit that ranked second in ground balls per game, ninth in forced turnovers per game and 20th in scoring defense last year. "It took three years to build our defense to achieve what we did, but much needs to be done to replace Logan Greco, Matt Dzi- ama, David Smith and Cory Harris," Tiffany said. "A good crop of first-year defensive talent is helping here, but rapid development within our team schemes will be necessary." — Greg Waters Tiffany led the Cavaliers to a school-record 17 wins last sea- son en route to capturing the program's first national champi- onship since 2011. PHOTO BY MATT RILEY/COURTESY UVA behind the scenes Men's Lacrosse Head Coach Lars Tiffany

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