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Men's Division I Records Men’s Division I Records Individual Records ....................................... 9 Individual Single-Game Leaders ........... 9 Individual Single-Season Leaders ........ 11 Individual Career Leaders ......................... 13 Individual Miscellaneous Leaders ........ 16 Annual Individual Champions ............... 17 Team Records ................................................ 19 Team Single-Game Leaders .................... 19 Team Single-Season Leaders .................. 20 Team Miscellaneous Leaders .................. 23 Annual Team Champions ......................... 25 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 9 Individual Records ON I ON Official NCAA men’s lacrosse records began with Career (Min. 80 assists) Career I S the 1971 season and are based on information 4.21—Tim Goldestein, Cornell, 1987-88 (122 in 29 games) 1,077—Sam Peterson, Fairfield, 1994-97 (55 games) I V submitted to the NCAA statistics service by insti- #Danowski was granted a fifth season of eligibility. SAVES PER GAME I tutions participating in the weekly statistics rank- $Greer’s Division I career is complete. He was granted a fifth D ings, which started in 1996. Official career records season of eligibility, but will compete at Bryant, a reclassifying Season include players who played at least three seasons institution, during the 2009 season. 25.64—Sam Peterson, Fairfield, 1994 (282 in 11 games) (in a four-season career) or two (in a three-season Career (Min. 500 saves) career) in Division I during the era of officialN CAA 19.58—Sam Peterson, Fairfield, 1994-97 (1,077 in 55 statistics. In statistical rankings, the rounding of Field Play games) percentages and/or averages may indicate ties SAVE PerceNtage where none exist. In these cases, the numerical GROUND BALLS Season order of the rankings is accurate. Game 27—Andy Kraus, Virginia vs. Duke, March 22, 1988 .733—Drew Cunningham, Villanova, 1984 (55 GA, 151 Season saves in 12 games) Scoring 194—Geoff Snider, Denver, 2006 (17 games) GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Career Season POINTS 553—Alex Smith, Delaware, 2004-07 (69 games) GROUND BALLS PER GAME 5.45—Matt Russell, Navy, 2006 (78 GA in 859 min.) Game Career (Min. 1,400 minutes) 16—Bill Woolford, Air Force vs. Colorado St., April 5, 1975 Season Season 11.41—Geoff Snider, Denver, 2006 (194 in 17 games) 6.28—Matt Russell, Navy, 2003-06 (288 GA in 2,750 min.) 114—Steve Marohl, UMBC, 1992 (15 games) Career (Min. 250 ground balls) GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED 9.49—Steve Shaw, Delaware, 1983-86 (541 in 57 games) Career Career 353—Matt Danowski, Duke, #2004-08 (170 goals, 183 FACEOFF WINNING PERCENTAGE 3,628—Kevin Rae, Albany (N.Y.), 2002-05 (63 games) assists) Game (Best Perfect Performance) POINTS PER GAME 1.000—Zach Smith, Sacred Heart vs. Hartford, April 25, Season 2007 (25 of 25) 8.17—Dennis Fink, Drexel, 1978 (98 in 12 games) Season Miscellaneous Career (Min. 160 points) .776—Mark Goers, Towson, 1994 (166 of 214) 6.47—Tony Asterino, Siena, 1978-81 (304 in 47 games) Career (Min. 500 attempts) FASTEST GOAL FROM START .707—Steve Shaw, Delaware, 1983-86 (838 of 1,186) GOALS OF GAME Game FACEOFFS WON :03—Jordan Hall, Delaware vs. Albany (N.Y.), March 11, 11—Bob Scalise, Brown vs. Connecticut, May 5, 1971; Game 2006 Mike Blouin, Air Force vs. Colorado Mines, April 22, 30—Bill Dirrigl, Syracuse vs. Cortland St., March 16, 1988; 1987; Oliver Marti, Brown vs. New Hampshire, April Tony Vozzolo, Army vs. Lehigh, April 1, 2003 FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS 21, 1993 Season Season 311—Alex Smith, Delaware, 2007 (19 games) BY SAME TEAM 82—Jon Reese, Yale, 1990 (18 games) Career :05—Syracuse (Brendan Sheehan, then Tom Marechek) Career 1,027—Alex Smith, Delaware, 2004-07 (69 games) vs. Yale, March 14, 1992; Army (Rob Lewis, then Justin 206—Zack Greer, Duke, $2005-08 (67 games) FACEOFFS ATTEMPTED Charise) vs. Penn St., April 3, 1999; Butler (Lawrence GOALS PER GAME Game O’Toole, both goals) vs. Denver, April 23, 2004; Navy Season 41—Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins vs. Syracuse, May (Victor Barger, then William Wallace) vs. Lehigh, March 4.83—Scott Helgans, Lehigh, 1978 (58 in 12 games) 23, 1992 10, 2007; Syracuse (Mike Leveille, then Kenny Nims) vs. Career (Min. 80 goals) Season Binghamton-SUNY, March 24, 2007 4.39—Stan Cockerton, North Carolina St., 1977-80 (193 430—Alex Smith, Delaware, 2007 (19 games) in 44 games) Career FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS ASSISTS 1,484—Alex Smith, Delaware, 2004-07 (69 games) BY OPPOSING TEAMS Game :03—Manahttan (Nick Silva), then Delaware (Matt Alrich), 12—Darren Lowe, Brown vs. Boston College, March 12, March 9, 2003 1991; Steve Marohl, UMBC vs. Penn, March 18, 1992 Goalkeeping Season FASTEST GOAL TO STart SEASON 77—Steve Marohl, UMBC, 1992 (15 games) :06—Alex Smith, Delaware vs. St. Joseph’s, Feb. 12, 2005 Career SAVES 221—Tim Nelson, North Carolina St., 1982; Syracuse, Game CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 1983-85 (57 games) 38—Ken Wessels, Air Force vs. UMBC, March 17, 1987; Ryan McQuade, St. Joseph’s vs. Loyola (Md.), April 10, AT LEAST ONE GOAL ASSISTS PER GAME 1996 56—Tom Marechek, Syracuse, March 18, 1989, to May 25, Season Season 1992; Terry Riordan, Johns Hopkins, March 7, 1992, to 5.25—Dennis Fink, Drexel, 1978 (63 in 12 games) 307—Paul Bishop, Syracuse, 1972 (16 games) May 27, 1995 Individual Single-Game Leaders POINTS Player, Team Date Opponent Goals Assists Total Points Bill Woolford, Air Force .................................. 4/5/75 Colorado St. — — 16 John DiMento, Air Force ............................... 4/7/90 Colorado Mines 7 8 15 Rich Mills, Delaware ........................................ 4/12/75 Lafayette 3 11 14 Greg Tolker, Mt. St. Mary's ............................ 3/27/86 New Haven 5 9 14 Chris Pistello, Marist ........................................ 4/20/97 Manhattan 6 8 14 Ed McIlhenny, Air Force ................................. 4/15/72 Denver 5 8 13 Ed McIlhenny, Air Force ................................. 4/27/74 Denver 4 9 13 Mike Buzzell, Navy ........................................... 4/11/78 Delaware 5 8 13 Dennis Fink, Drexel ......................................... 4/12/78 FDU-Florham 4 9 13 Dennis Fink, Drexel ......................................... 5/6/78 Mt. St. Mary's 5 8 13 Joe Vasta, Air Force .......................................... 1986 Colorado Mines 3 10 13 Mike Blouin, Air Force .................................... 4/22/87 Colorado Mines 11 2 13 10 INDIVIDUAL SINGLe-GamE LEADERS Player, Team Date Opponent Goals Assists Total Points Casey Powell, Syracuse .................................. 2/28/97 Virginia 7 6 13 Chris Pistello, Marist ........................................ 4/13/97 Niagara 4 9 13 Spencer Ford, Towson .................................... 3/20/99 Vermont 5 8 13 Jamie Kirk, Vermont ........................................ 3/18/06 Quinnipiac 5 8 13 GOALS Player, Team Date Opponent Saves Player, Team Date Opponent Goals Kevin Rozo, Canisius ................................... 3/22/95 Michigan St. 33 Bob Scalise, Brown ...................................... 5/5/71 Connecticut 11 Alex Cirillo, Manhattan .............................. 4/12/96 Niagara 33 Mike Blouin, Air Force ................................ 4/22/87 Colorado Mines 11 Chip Strickler, Delaware ............................ 4/5/77 Navy 31 Oliver Marti, Brown ..................................... 4/21/93 New Hampshire 11 Bart Jackson, Air Force ............................... 3/24/79 Princeton 31 Mike McDonald, Air Force ........................ 5/4/78 Colorado 10 Mark Williams, Towson .............................. 5/11/82 Johns Hopkins 31 Evan Deoul, Lafayette ................................ 4/7/84 Lebanon Valley 10 Guy Intzeyiannis, Butler ............................ 3/19/94 Bucknell 31 Mark Murphy, Georgetown ..................... 3/3/90 Radford 10 Chris Gerlach, Wagner ............................... 3/4/01 Air Force 31 Jon Reese, Yale .............................................. 4/18/90 Army 10 Jason Smith, UMBC ..................................... 3/21/92 Colgate 10 GROUND BALLS Chris Danler, Cornell ................................... 4/15/95 Army 10 Ground Kevin Sturm, Towson .................................. 5/7/99 Gannon 10 Player, Team Date Opponent Balls Jordan McBride, Stony Brook ................. 3/15/08 Delaware 10 Andy Kraus, Virginia .................................... 3/22/88 Duke 27 Bill Woolford, Air Force .............................. 1975 Denver 9 Ben DeFelice, Towson ................................ 4/3/04 Villanova 22 Mike Faught, Harvard ................................. 4/26/78 New Hampshire 9 Alex Smith, Delaware ................................. 2/24/07 Manhattan 22 Greg Tarbell, Syracuse ................................ 4/10/82 Bucknell 9 Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins........... 3/10/93 Washington (Md.) 21 Bob Kennedy, Mt. St. Mary's .................... 4/17/82 James Madison 9 Dave Wert, Canisius..................................... 3/5/00 Boston College 21 John Wurzburger, Cornell ........................ 4/23/88 Dartmouth 9 Sam Bassett, Syracuse ................................ 5/6/00 Georgetown 21 Gary Gait, Syracuse ..................................... 5/22/88 Navy 9 Alex Smith, Delaware ................................. 2/10/07 St. Joseph’s 21 John DiMento, Air Force ........................... 3/18/89 Drew 9 Bob Maimone, Johns Hopkins ............... 5/7/77 Navy 20 Jamie Ames, Harvard ................................. 4/22/95 Yale 9 Mike Dorn, Mt. St. Mary's .......................... 4/25/92 VMI 20 Jeff Hickey, Dartmouth .............................. 6/1/95 Hofstra 9 Peter Jacobs, Johns Hopkins
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