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In 2007: Moved to short-stick defensive midfield and played in 11 games ... Scored one goal (vs. Hobart) and had five ground balls ... Pocketed three ground balls against Lafayette ... In 2006: Competed in all 14 games as a backup middie ... Finished with one goal and two assists for three points ... First career goal came at No. 17 Denver ... Also had assists against Penn and Lafayette ... Picked up two ground balls ... In 2005: Appeared in six games but did not score ... Launched five shots and picked up one ground ball ... Personal: Son of Mason and Mary Goodhand ... Born Nov. 29, 1985 in Belleville, Ill. ... 2004 graduate of Juan Diego Catholic High School in Draper, Utah ... First-team all-state attackman ... League and team MVP ... Captained both lacrosse and basketball teams ... Uncle was an All-American lacrosse player at Army ... Majoring in economics. Frank Fedorjaka on Goodhand: "Andrew is playing his best lacrosse after settling into a short-stick defensive midfield position. In high school he was an attackman and he played midfield in college before moving to short-stick d-mid last year. He had to learn a lot, but he's really taken off this year. He's certainly going to be a big part of what we do. He is good in transition and really adept at picking off passes." | |||||||||||||||||||||