17 - John Truscello
| Height: | 6-0 |
| Weight: | 190 |
| Year: | Jr. |
| Hometown: | Holbrook, N.Y. |
| High School: | Sachem North |
| Position: | A |
| Number: | 17 |
2010: Appeared in 16 games at attack for the Bulldogs, starting in 10... Scored 13 goals and added an assist for 14 points on the year... Recorded a hat trick against Providence College on the road April 3, including the game-winning tally... Registered five multi-point outings... Tied career high with three points against Wagner and Providence... Fired 37 shots and recorded a pair of man-up scores... Recorded 15 ground balls with two caused turnovers.
2009: Appeared in 12 games as a sophomore, collecting three goals and two assists... Scored two goals, one of them the game winner, in a 12-9 victory over Dartmouth on Feb. 24... Also scored against Wagner... Both assists came against Sacred Heart on Feb. 19... Picked up six ground balls and 18 shots.
2008: As a freshman, saw action in five games... Scored five goals and added an assist... Notched a three-goal game in his first-career appearance on March 26 vs. American International.
Before Bryant: A 2007 graduate of Sachem North High School in Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y.... Three-year starting attackman for coach Jason Mauro... Team went 10-7 and qualified for playoffs... Three-year varsity lacrosse letterwinner... 2007 all-county selection... Posted fourth-best single-season goal mark in school history... Lettered in lacrosse, football and wrestling... All-county football selection... Three-time all-league and league champ in wrestling... All-county third-place finisher... National Honor Society member.
Personal: Born September 23, 1989... Son of Ann and John Truscello... Has one sister, Torri... Studies accounting in the College of Business.
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 3 (twice, last at Providence College, April 3, 2010)
Assists: 2 (at Sacred Heart, Feb. 19, 2009)
Points: 3 (three times, last at Providence College, April 3, 2010)
Ground balls: 5 (at Presbyterian, March 13, 2010)
Caused turnovers: 2 (at Sacred Heart, Feb. 19, 2009)







