2013 (Junior): Played in 14 games on attack and as a member of the Greyhounds' extra-man unit... Scored two goals and assisted on another two... Tallied his first of the season, and also had an assist, on extra-man play against Towson (2/20)... Assisted on a goal against Hobart (4/20) and then scored a man-up goal versus Duke in the NCAA First Round (5/12).
2012 (Sophomore): Saw his playing time expand as the season went on, finishing the year on the extra-man unit... Scored a goal and had three assists in 12 games... Made his collegiate debut against Towson (2/26)... Scored his first collegiate point at Hobart, an assist (4/21)... Scored his first goal against Fairfield in the ECAC Championship Game (5/4)... Recorded two assists on extra-man possessions in the NCAA Quarterfinal against Denver (5/19)... Saw time in the NCAA Semifinal against Notre Dame (5/26) and NCAA Championship Game versus Maryland (5/28).
2011 (Freshman): Did not appear in a regular-season game.
Before Loyola: Earned six varsity letters - four in lacrosse and two in football - at Walkersville (Md.) High School... Named to the All-Area and All-Conference First Teams as a junior and senior... Finished his high school career with 163 goals and 121 assists... Scored 70 goals and assisted on 34 in just 16 games as a senior... Received the team's Most Valuable Player award... Broke the Walkersville school record with 10 goals in a game... Tallied 39 goals and 38 assists as a junior and 44 goals and 33 assists as a sophomore... Helped the Lions finish as state semifinalists in 2009 and state runners-up in 2008... Also played football at Walkersville, tying the school record with nine receiving touchdowns in 2009... Played in the Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game and the Frederick County All-Star Game in 2010.
Personal: Brian Michael Schultz... Son of Keith and Bea Schultz... Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.... Has an older brother, K.R., who was a goalkeeper and team captain for the McDaniel College lacrosse team... Was an intern in the Loyola Athletic Communications Office in video production assistant where he created the SuperHounds video series