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2021 men's lacrosse record book men's lacrosse RECORD BOOK *As of August 1, 2020*

TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS Year-By-Year Records...... 3 University Information Carolina at Home...... 4 Location ...... Chapel Hill, N.C. Coaching Records...... 5 Undergrad Enrollment ...... 19,117 Chancellor...... Dr. Kevin M. Guskiewicz Team Records Nickname ...... Tar Heels Single Game...... 6 Mascot ...... the Ram Single Season...... 7 Colors ...... and White Individual Leaders Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Single Game...... 8-9 Director of Athletics ...... Single Season...... 10-12 Sport Administrators...... Clint Gwaltney & John Brunner Career...... 13-15 Home Facility...... Awards Capacity/Surface...... 5,025/Grass National...... 16-17 Team Information Conference...... 18-20 2020 Overall Record...... 7-0 Team...... 21-23 Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic Other (Academic, Leadership, Service)...... 24-25 2019 ACC Record (Finish)...... 1-3 (5th) USILA North-South Game...... 26 2019 ACC Tournament...... Semifinalist vs. Virginia 2019 Final RPI Ranking...... 18 ACC Tournament...... 27 2019 Final IL Media Ranking...... 19 NCAA Tournament...... 28-29 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 32/18 Series Records...... 30-35 Starting Players Returning/Lost...... 6/4 All-Time Scores...... 36-43 Newcomers...... 16 History...... 44-49 Program History All-Time Letterwinners...... 50-53 First season ...... 1949 All-time Record (prior to 2020)...... 509-310-2 All-time ACC Record (prior to 2020)...... 81-105 NCAA Championship Titles...... 5 TAR HEELS IN THE DIRECTOR’S CUP NCAA Tournament Appearances (prior to 2020)...... 32 NCAA Tournament Record ...... 33-27 1994...... 1st 2008...... 14th 1995...... 2nd 2009...... 2nd ACC Tournament Championships ...... 12-0-1 1996...... 6th 2010...... 7th 1981, 1982, 1985^, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1997...... 2nd 2011...... 6th 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2013, 2017 1998...... 2nd 2012...... 8th ACC Regular Season Championships ...... 8 1999...... 17th 2013...... 8th 1991, 1992, 1994*, 1996*, 2003^, 2010*, 2013^, 2016* 2000...... 5th 2014...... 14th 2001...... 15th 2015...... 5th *Co-Champions, ^Tri-Champs 2002...... 4th 2016...... 7th Athletic Communications 2003...... 8th 2017...... 5th 2004...... 7th 2018...... 13th Men’s Lacrosse Contact ...... Kendall Harden 2005...... 9th 2019...... 10th E-Mail ...... [email protected] 2006...... 4th 2020...... Canceled due to Cell Phone ...... (513) 550-0011 2007...... 3rd COVID-19 pandemic Mailing Address ...... P.O. Box 2126 ...... Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Official Website...... GoHeels.com Nike Supports UNC Athletics Twitter/Instagram/Facebook...... @UNCMensLacrosse The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Nike Inc. signed an additional 10-year contract for Nike to be the exclusive supplier of athletic footwear, apparel, and accessory products to the Tar Heels GoHeels.com: Official Home of the Tar Heels On the World Wide Web effective July 1, 2018. Nike provides the athletic department with shoes, Media and fans can follow the Carolina men’s lacrosse team and uniforms, coaching gear, balls and other equipment. In addition to the the entire UNC athletics program from anywhere in the world on the apparel and equipment, which constitutes the majority of the value of official World Wide Website of North Carolina athletics. GoHeels.com the contract, Nike gives the University $2 million for the Chancellor’s offers schedules, rosters, results, features, podcasts, media guides Academic Enhancement Fund. Nike also provides support for team and game notes plus much more for all 28 of Carolina’s varsity sports. tours, travel and the hosting of regular-season tournaments in several Onsite coordinator for GoHeels.com is Matt Bowers of the Athletic sports. The athletic department also received $1 million for signing the Communications Office. GoHeels.com is part of Sidearm Sports Family contract, with those funds having been used to overhaul lighting and of College Websites. sound at the Dean E. Smith Center.

2 north carolina men's lacrosse YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Overall ACC ACC Regular ACC Tournament Year Record Record Season Finish Finish Head Coach Final Ranking^ NCAA Finish 1949 0-8 Bill Darden 1950 4-6 Bill Darden 1951 1-5 Alan C. Moore 1952 5-6-1 Alan C. Moore 1953 4-7 Alan C. Moore 1954 0-6 0-2 Fourth George Good 1964 1-5 1-2 Third Conrad Steele 1965 5-2 1-2 Third Conrad Steele 1966 3-6 0-2 Tied Third Conrad Steele 1967 0-7-1 0-3 Fourth Jim Bischoff 1968 7-4 1-2 Third Jim Bischoff 25th 1969 5-4 1-2 Third Fred Mueller 21st 1970 9-2 1-2 Third Fred Mueller 7th 1971 6-5 1-2 Third Fred Mueller 22nd None 1972 7-5 1-2 Third Fred Mueller 23rd None 1973 12-5 2-2 Third Ron Miller 17th None 1974 6-5 2-2 Third Paul Doty 15th None 1975 8-6 2-2 Tied Second Paul Doty 11th None 1976 9-3 3-1 Second Paul Doty 5th Quarterfinalist 1977 8-4 2-2 Tied Third Paul Doty 7th Quarterfinalist 1978 6-6 1-3 Fourth Paul Doty 14th None 1979 5-3 1-3 Fourth Willie Scroggs 11th None 1980 8-4 2-2 Tied Third Willie Scroggs 9th Semifinalist 1981 12-0 4-0 Champion Willie Scroggs 2nd Champion 1982 14-0 4-0 Champion Willie Scroggs 1st Champion 1983 9-4 1-2 Third Willie Scroggs 5th Semifinalist 1984 9-4 2-1 Second Willie Scroggs 5th Semifinalist 1985 10-3 2-1 Tri-Champion Willie Scroggs 3rd Semifinalist 1986 11-3 1-2 Third Willie Scroggs 5th Champion 1987 9-4 1-2 Third Willie Scroggs 5th Quarterfinalist 1988 9-3 3-0 Champion Willie Scroggs 3rd Quarterfinalist 1989 13-5 2-1 Second Champion Willie Scroggs 7th Semifinalist 1990 12-4 2-1 Second Champion Willie Scroggs 4th Semifinalist 1991 16-0 3-0 Champion Champion Dave Klarmann 1st Champion 1992 12-3 3-0 Champion Champion Dave Klarmann 2nd Semifinalist 1993 14-2 2-1 Second Champion Dave Klarmann 1st Finalist 1994 10-5 2-1 Co-Champion Champion Dave Klarmann 4th Quarterfinalist 1995 9-7 1-2 Third Runnerup Dave Klarmann 8th First Round 1996 12-5 2-1 Co-Champion Champion Dave Klarmann 2nd Quarterfinalist 1997 6-7 0-3 Fourth Semifinalist Dave Klarmann 15th None 1998 7-8 0-3 Fourth Semifinalist Dave Klarmann 10th First Round 1999 6-9 1-2 Tied Third Semifinalist Dave Klarmann 15th None 2000 8-6 0-3 Fourth Semifinalist Dave Klarmann 14th None 2001 6-6 1-2 Tied Third Semifinalist John Haus 16th None 2002 8-5 1-2 Tied Second Semifinalist John Haus 12th None 2003 7-6 2-1 Co-Champion Semifinalist John Haus 13th None 2004 10-5 2-1 Second Semifinalist John Haus 6th Quarterfinalist 2005 5-8 0-3 Fourth Semifinalist John Haus Unranked None 2006 4-10 0-3 Third Semifinalist John Haus Unranked None 2007 10-6 0-3 Fourth Semifinalist John Haus 9th Quarterfinalist 2008 8-6 0-3 Fourth Semifinalist John Haus 9th First Round 2009 12-6 0-3 Fourth Runnerup Joe Breschi 6th Quarterfinalist 2010 13-3 2-1 Co-Champion Semifinalist Joe Breschi 4th Quarterfinalist 2011 10-6 1-2 Tied Second Semifinalist Joe Breschi 9th First Round 2012 11-6 1-2 Tied Third Runnerup Joe Breschi 6th First Round 2013 13-4 2-1 Tied First Champion Joe Breschi 1st Quarterfinalist 2014 10-5 2-3 Tied Third Did Not Qualify Joe Breschi 9th First Round 2015 13-4 3-1 Second Semifinalist Joe Breschi 5th Quarterfinalist 2016 12-6 3-1 Tied First Semifinalist Joe Breschi 12th Champion 2017 8-8 1-3 Fourth Champion Joe Breschi 10th First Round 2018 7-7 1-3 Tied Third Did Not Qualify Joe Breschi Unranked None 2019 8-7 1-3 Fifth Semifinalist Joe Breschi 20th None 2020 7-0 0-0 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic Joe Breschi 5th No championship held Totals 509-310-2 80-100 12 Regular 9 Tournament 49 Top-25 Finishes 32 NCAA (.621) (.444) Season Titles Championships Tournament Bids

^National rankings 1967-70 based on Rothstein Rankings as compiled by Charles Rothstein. ^National rankings 1971-present based on final coaches poll of U.S. Intercollegiate LacrosseAssociation. 3 north carolina men's lacrosse CAROLINA AT HOME ALL-TIME HOME RECORD dorrance field Year W L T unc lacrosse soccer stadium 1949 0 7 0 & 1950 4 3 0 1951 1 5 0 Fetzer Field served as the long-time home of the Tar Heels’ men’s lacrosse program from 1949 1952 4 4 1 through 2017. After more than eight decades of use the facility was razed at the close of the 1953 1 4 0 2017 lacrosse season and a new UNC Lacrosse & Soccer Stadium was built on the same site, 1954 0 5 0 1955-63 (No varsity team) opening during the 2019 calendar year for both lacrosse and soccer. The UNC Soccer & La- 1964 0 3 0 crosse Stadium hosted its first men’s lacrosse game on March 2, 2019 when the Tar Heels faced 1965 5 1 0 Denver. UNC played its 2018 home games at Kenan Stadium as well as its first three home 1966 1 4 0 games of the 2019 season. The women’s lacrosse team also played it first game at the new 1967 0 5 1 stadium on March 2, 2019 and both soccer teams moved into the facility in the fall of 2019. 1968 5 2 0 During the 2018 season, North Carolina men’s lacrosse played its eight home games at Kenan 1969 4 3 0 1970 4 1 0 Stadium, home of the football team. Historically, dating back to the 1970s, Carolina 1971 3 4 0 used Kenan Stadium as a home field from time to time. 1972 5 2 0 1973 7 2 0 At Fetzer Field, the North Carolina lacrosse program enjoyed one of the premier lacrosse do- 1974 5 2 0 mains in the nation and one of the best home field advantages in the sport. Fetzer Field was 1975 4 3 0 the home to five NCAA championship men’s lacrosse teams at Carolina, 22 national champion- 1976 4 1 0 1977 4 1 0 ship women’s soccer squads, two NCAA title winning men’s soccer teams and two NCAA cham- 1978 5 3 0 pion women’s lacrosse squads. The current UNC Lacrosse and Soccer Stadium is just a part 1979 2 1 0 of the outstanding lacrosse facilities enjoyed by the UNC lacrosse program. Carolina’s locker 1980 5 1 0 room facility in the Loudermilk Center for Excellence at the Blue Zone, which opened in the 1981 7 0 0 fall of 2011, is a state of the art facility and arguably the finest facility of its kind in all of NCAA 1982 6 0 0 Division I lacrosse. It not only provides the Tar Heel program with a memorabilia area, coaches 1983 6 0 0 1984 6 1 0 locker rooms, a film and team meeting room, locker room and laundry area, it also provides 1985 7 0 0 access to adjacent facilities for academic support and weight training in the same building. 1986 4 2 0 1987 5 1 0 Fetzer Field was originally built in 1935 and it underwent significant improvements in 1988. 1988 7 1 0 The facility was the host to NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament games on numerous occasions, 1989 8 3 0 most recently in 2015. It began hosting men’s track meets as far back as 1935. 1990 7 1 0 1991 6 0 0 1992 7 0 0 Named for former Tar Heel athletic director and track coach Bob Fetzer, Fetzer Field was the 1993 7 0 0 home of Carolina soccer since 1947, the first year UNC sponsored a varsity men’s soccer team, 1994 4 2 0 and Carolina men’s lacrosse since 1949, the initial year for that varsity sports program. The 1995 7 3 0 women’s soccer program was started in 1979 and the women’s lacrosse program in 1996. All 1996 6 1 0 those sports called Fetzer Field home for their regular-season and post-season tournament 1997 4 2 0 1998 3 4 0 games and all four sports are annually ranked among the Top 10 teams in the nation in their 1999 2 4 0 respective sports. 2000 8 2 0 2001 3 2 0 Located in the heart of the Carolina campus directly adjacent to on South 2002 5 2 0 Road (N.C. State Road 54), the old facility was completed in 1935 as a Works Project Adminis- 2003 4 2 0 2004 5 3 0 tration program during the tenure of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 2005 3 2 0 2006 1 4 0 2007 8 1 0 2008 5 3 0 2009 9 2 0 2010 7 0 0 2011 7 2 0 2012 4 3 0 2013 10 1 0 2014 6 1 0 2015 11 0 0 2016 5 2 0 2017 2 6 0 2018 6 2 0 2019 6 4 0 2020 4 0 0 TOTALS 301 134 2

All-Time Home Winning Percentage: .691

4 north carolina men's lacrosse COACHING RECORDS head coach joe breschi breschi quick facts 13th season EDUCATION B.A., Communications ...... North Carolina, 1990

Joe Breschi, UNC Class of 1990, leads the Tar Heels in his 13th COACHING EXPERIENCE season at Carolina when the Tar Heels return to action in 2021. Assistant Coach, North Carolina...... 1991-92 Head Assistant Coach, Brown University...... 1993-97 Head Coach, Ohio State...... 1998-2008 Through his first 12 seasons as head coach at Carolina, Breschi is Head Coach, North Carolina...... 2009-Present 124-62*, a winning percentage of 66.7 percent. He also coached 11 years at Ohio State and is 216-125 overall in 23 seasons as a collegiate head coach. His overall COACHING HONORS winning percentage at Ohio State and UNC combined is 63.3 percent. GWLL Coach of the Year...... '99, '03, '04 ACC Coach of the Year...... ‘10, ‘13 On April 9, 2017, UNC head coach Joe Breschi won his 100th game at Carolina. His 100th win as USILA Coach of the Year...... 2016 the Tar Heel head mentor came in Carolina’s 15-12 victory against Virginia at Klockner Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. His 200th overall coaching victory came in a 9-8 victory over St. John’s on NATIONAL/CONFERENCE TEAM TITLES March 3, 2018 in Kenan Stadium. In the abbreviated 2020 season, which was cut short due to GWLL Regular Season...... '99, '03, '04, '08 the coronavirus pandemic, Breschi’s team secured the program’s 300th home victory in a 24-8 ACC Regular Season...... '10, '13, '16 ACC Championships...... '13, '17 win over Lafayette on February 15, 2020. NCAA Championships...... '16

Breschi has led two programs during his head coacing tenure. During his 11 seasons at Ohio HEAD COACHING RECORDS State (1998-2008), he led the Buckeyes to the first NCAA Tournament appearance in program Career Record...... 216-125 history in 2003 and coached team to a return trip in 2004. He later led OSU to its first-ever Record at Carolina...... 124-62 NCAA Tournament win in 2008 by upsetting #8 seed Cornell in the first round on the Big Red’s ACC Record...... 17-23 home field. HEAD COACHING RECORDS AT UNC Since joining Carolina in in the summer of 2008, Breschi has led the Tar Heels to an NCAA title, One-Goal Games...... 26-25 two ACC Championships and three ACC regular season titles. The Tar Heels bested Maryland Overtime Games...... 7-7 Versus Ranked Teams...... 60-52 in OT to win the 2016 NCAA Championship, advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals in 2009, 2010, Versus Unranked Teams...... 64-10 2013 and 2015 and received NCAA bids in 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2017. Versus Non-Conference Teams...... 99-28 In Home Games...... 77-23 Joe Breschi and his wife Julie (née Riccardelli) have five children: the late Michael Breschi, as Prior to the start of the 2021 season well as four daughters, Sam, Abby, Lucy and Emily.

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Overall ACC Titles Name Years Won Lost Tie Pct. Won Lost Tied Pct. ACC National Bill Darden 2 (1949-50) 4 14 0 .222 Alan C. Moore 3 (1951-53) 10 18 1 .362 George Good 1 (1954) 0 6 0 .000 0 2 0 .000 0 0 Conrad Steele 3 (1964-66) 9 13 0 .409 2 6 0 .250 0 0 Jim Bischoff 2 (1967-68) 7 11 1 .395 1 5 0 .167 0 0 Fred Mueller 4 (1969-72) 27 16 0 .625 4 8 0 .333 0 0 Ron Miller 1 (1973) 12 5 0 .706 2 2 0 1.000 0 0 Paul Doty 5 (1974-78) 37 24 0 .607 10 10 0 .500 0 0 Willie Scroggs 12 (1979-90) 121 37 0 .766 25 15 0 .625 6 3 Dave Klarmann 10 (1991-00) 100 52 0 .658 14 16 0 .467 5 1 John Haus 8 (2001-08) 58 52 0 .527 6 18 0 .250 0 0 Joe Breschi 12 (2009-20) 124 62 0 .667 17 23 0 .425 2 1

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR F. MORRIS TOUCHSTONE AWARD Year Head Coach 1988 Willie Scroggs Year Head Coach 1991 Dave Klarmann 1981 Willie Scroggs 1993 Dave Klarmann 2016 Joe Breschi 1994 Dave Klarmann 1996 Dave Klarmann NATIONAL 2010 Joe Breschi ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR 2013 Joe Breschi Year Assistant Coach 2016 David Metzbower willie scroggs dave klarmann 5 north carolina men's lacrosse TEAM RECORDS SINGLE-GAME RECORDS MOST SAVES MOST PENALTIES # Opponent Date # Opponent Date MOST POINTS 44 vs. Maryland 5-7-65 15 vs. Virginia 4-30-83 # Opponent Goals-Assists Date 35 vs. Yale 4-3-52 14 vs. NC State 4-28-79 51 vs. Ohio State 29g-22a 3-25-89 33 vs. Washington & Lee 5-10-52 vs. Baltimore 5-13-82 50 vs. Virginia Tech 32g-18a 4-16-77 30 vs. Maryland 4-28-69 vs. Mount Saint Mary’s 3-4-92 46 vs. Radford 29g-17a 3-2-91 29 vs. Dartmouth 4-7-53 13 vs. Washington & Lee 5-10-52 vs. VMI 27g-19a 3-31-93 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 4-15-70 vs. Roanoke 4-10-76 44 vs. Manhattan 26g-18a 3-7-15 vs. Towson State 3-22-80 43 vs. Lafayette 24g-19a 2-15-20 FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED vs. Adelphi 3-28-82 # Opponent Date vs. Washington & Lee 4-24-82 MOST GOALS SCORED 0 vs. Duke 5-9-64 vs. Cornell 5-22-82 # Opponent Date vs. Towson State 3-26-70 vs. Syracuse 3-10-90 32 vs. Virginia Tech 4-16-77 vs. Georgia Tech 3-29-80 vs. Navy 3-2-96 29 vs. Ohio State 3-25-89 1 vs. Amherst 4-15-53 12 vs. High Point 2-10-2015 vs. Radford 3-2-91 vs. Roanoke 3-21-73 27 vs. NC State 3-28-74 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 4-19-73 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY vs. VMI 3-31-93 vs. William & Mary 4-19-75 # Opponent Date vs. Pfeiffer 4-26-2001 vs. C.W. Post 5-7-88 28 vs. Ohio State 3-25-89 26 vs. Manhattan 3-7-2015 vs. Ohio State 3-25-89 27 vs. Virginia Tech 4-16-77 25 vs. NC State 3-28-74 MOST GOALS SCORED IN AN ACC GAME MOST GOALS ALLOWED vs. Radford 3-2-91 # Opponent Date # Opponent Date 23 vs. Georgia Tech 3-29-80 27 vs. NC State 3-28-74 25 vs. Maryland 4-20-64 vs. Radford 2-29-92 26 vs. Duke 4-21-90 23 vs. Yale 4-3-52 24 vs. Duke 4-21-76 vs. Maryland 4-7-78 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY IN AN ACC GAME 23 vs. NC State 3-12-75 21 vs. Maryland 4-29-67 # Opponent Date vs. Duke 3-23-94 vs. Syracuse 5-26-90 25 vs. NC State 3-28-74 vs. Johns Hopkins 4-3-99 20 vs. Duke 4-21-76 MOST GOALS SCORED IN A QUARTER vs. Virginia 4-8-06 17 vs. Duke 4-12-81 # Opponent (Quarter) Date 15 vs. Duke 5-13-70 13 vs. Virginia Tech (2nd) 4-16-77 MOST FACE-OFFS WON vs. NC State 3-28-73 # Opponent Date vs. NC State 3-12-75 MOST GOALS SCORED IN A HALF 32 vs. Virginia 4-6-96 vs. NC State 3-17-76 # Opponent (Half) Date 31 vs. Duke 4-21-90 22 vs. NC State (1st) 3-28-74 vs. VMI 3-31-93 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 26 vs. Maryland 3-23-96 # Opponent Date FEWEST GOALS SCORED 25 vs. Ohio State 3-25-89 22 vs. Yale 4-3-52 # Opponent Date vs. Dartmouth 3-20-94 vs. Maryland 4-20-64 0 vs. Delaware 4-2-49 at Furman 3-6-20 18 vs. Maryland 4-30-66 vs. Williams 4-4-50 vs. Bryant 3-10-20 vs. Maryland 4-29-67 vs. Virginia 5-10-50 24 vs. Delaware 4-18-99 vs. Maryland 4-4-73 vs. Baltimore 5-12-50 vs. Pfeiffer 4-26-01 vs. Maryland 4-30-66 24 vs. Ohio State 4-12-08 23 vs. Manhattan 3-7-2015 STREAK RECORDS MOST SHOTS TAKEN vs. Virginia 4-19-2017 CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES # Opponent Date # Start Date End Date 90 vs. Radford 2-25-96 MOST FACE-OFFS ATTEMPTED 26 3/14/81 5/29/82 84 vs. Stony Brook 4-21-91 # Opponent Date 19 3/2/91 3/4/92 83 vs. UMBC 4-16-83 44 vs. Duke 4-21-90 vs. VMI 3-31-93 41 vs. Virginia 4-6-96 CONSECUTIVE HOME VICTORIES 81 vs. Duke 4-21-90 # Start Date End Date MOST GROUND BALLS 27 4/12/80 4/20/84 MOST ASSISTS # Opponent Date 4/21/90 3/26/94 # Opponent Date 106 vs. Washington & Lee 4-23-83 22 vs. Ohio State 3-25-89 105 vs. Pennsylvania 3-8-87 19 vs. VMI 3-31-93 104 vs. Radford 3-2-91 vs. Lafayette 2-15-20 103 vs. Towson State 3-17-84 18 vs. Manhattan 3-7-15 100 vs. UMBC 4-16-83

6 north carolina men's lacrosse TEAM RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS MOST SHOTS TAKEN MOST GROUND BALLS # Year # Games # Year # Games MOST VICTORIES 906 1990 16 1,170 1989 18 # Year Season Record 1991 16 1,154 1996 17 16 1991 16-0 1,122 1991 16 14 1982 14-0 MOST ASSISTS 997 1993 16 1993 14-2 # Year # Games 987 1987 13 13 1989 13-5 172 1996 17 982 1982 14 2010 13-3 161 1989 16 920 1984 13 2013 13-4 909 1995 16 903 1983 13 2015 13-4 MOST ASSISTS PER GAME 882 1985 13 # Year Assists Games 846 1985 14 BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 10.12 1996 172 17 # Year Season Record 843 1992 15 836 1981 12 1.000 1993 16-0 MOST SAVES 1982 14-0 # Year # Games MOST GROUND BALLS PER GAME 1981 12-0 300 1973 17 # Year GBs Games 75.92 1987 987 13 MOST POINTS FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 70.77 1983 920 13 # Year Goals-Assists Games # Year # Games 70.14 1982 982 14 432 1996 260g-172a 17 58 1979 7 70.13 1991 1122 16 401 1989 240g-161a 18 69.67 1981 836 12 395 2015 244g-151a 17 FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME 69.46 1983 903 13 # Year Goals Games 67.88 1996 1154 17 MOST POINTS PER GAME 5.58 1988 67 12 67.85 1985 882 13 # Year Points Games 7.00 1984 91 13 65.00 1989 1170 18 26.33 1981 316 12 62.31 1993 997 16 MOST GOALS ALLOWED 60.43 1986 846 14 MOST GOALS SCORED # Year # Games 58.58 1988 703 12 # Year # Games 189 2016 18 58.00 1980 696 12 260 1996 17 175 1996 17 BEST CLEAR PERCENTAGE 253 1991 16 173 2015 17 247 1993 16 % Year Clears # Games .905 1988 325 of 359 12 244 2015 17 MOST GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME 243 1990 16 # Year Goals Games MOST PENALTIES 13.5 1964 81 6 # Year # Games MOST GOALS SCORED PER GAME 135 1982 14 # Year Total Goals Games MOST FACE-OFFS WON 16.67 1981 200 12 # Year # Games MOST PENALTY MINUTES 309 1996 17 # Year # Penalties MOST EXTRA-MAN GOALS SCORED 283 1993 16 110 1996 134 # Year # Games 281 2009 18 42 1991 16 268 1995 16 MAN-DOWN DEFENSE EFFICIENCY 266 2016 18 % Year Man-Up Goals EMOs BEST EXTRA-MAN SUCCESS PERCENTAGE .860 1981 74 86 # Year Man-Up Goals EMOs MOST FACE-OFFS ATTEMPTED .586 1985 41 70 # Year # Games MOST CAUSED TURNOVERS .551 2010 27 49 492 1996 17 # Year # Games .500 2016 25 50 476 2015 17 579 1989 18 .479 1987 34 71 475 2016 18 .477 2018 21 44 454 2013 17 MOST TURNOVERS 449 2009 18 # Year # Games 516 1989 18 SCORING MARGIN PER GAME 443 1990 16 # Year GF GA Margin # Games 432 1989 18 8.63 1991 253 115 138 16 427 1996 16 STREAK RECORDS 8.08 1981 200 103 97 12 CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS 7.94 1993 247 120 127 16 BEST FACE-OFF PERCENTAGE # Seasons 7.71 1982 215 107 108 14 % Year Face-Offs # Games 18 seasons 1979-96 7.69 1987 202 102 100 13 .671 1993 283 of 422 16 7.58 1988 158 67 91 12 10 seasons 2007-16 7 seasons 1971-77

7 north carolina men's lacrosse SINGLE-GAME LEADERS MOST POINTS BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. SEVEN GOALS) # Player Goals-Assists Opponent Date # Player Goals-Shots Opponent Date 11 Bruce Ledwith 2g-9a vs. East Carolina 4-1-73 1.000 Jason Wade 8g-8s vs. Maryland 3-23-96 Spencer Deering 5g-6a vs. Delaware 4-12-97 .889 Billy Bitter 8g-9s vs. UMBC 5-9-09 10 Harper Peterson 7g-3a vs. Duke 5-13-70 Ray Seipp 5g-5a vs. Duke 5-13-70 MOST ASSISTS Mac Ford 8g-2a vs. Adelphi 4-21-84 # Player Opponent Date Marcus Holman 6g-4a vs. Michigan 5-5-12 9 Bruce Ledwith vs. East Carolina 4-1-73 9 Ray Seipp 1g-8a vs. Roanoke 4-18-70 8 Ray Seipp vs. Roanoke 4-18-70 Bruce Ledwith 3g-6a vs. UMBC 4-1-72 Bruce Ledwith vs. Duke 4-26-72 Bruce Ledwith 1g-8a vs. Duke 4-26-72 7 Merrill Turnbull vs. Radford 4-8-97 Bruce Ledwith 3g-6a vs. Randolph-Macon 3-29-73 6 Bruce Ledwith vs. Dartmouth 3-23-72 Bert Fett 6g-3a vs. William & Mary 4-20-74 Bruce Ledwith vs. UMBC 4-1-72 Joe Yevoli 5g-4a vs. Penn State 4-9-77 Bruce Ledwith vs. Baltimore 3-23-73 Doug Hall 6g-3a vs. Maryland 4-5-80 Bruce Ledwith vs. Randolph 3 29-73 Michael Burnett 4g-5a vs. N.C. State 5-2-81 Spencer Deering vs. Loyola 3-8-97 Mac Ford 5g-4a vs. Duke 4-11-84 Spencer Deering vs. Delaware 4-12-97 Dennis Goldstein 5g-4a vs. Radford 3-2-91 Marcus Holman vs. Air Force 2-8-13 Billy Bitter 8g-1a vs. UMBC 5-9-09 Marcus Holman vs. Brown 3-27-13 Luke Goldstock 5g-4a vs. Manhattan 3-10-15 Chris Cloutier 9g-0a vs. Loyola 5-28-16 Chris Gray 8g-1a at Johns Hopkins 2-22-20 MOST SAVES # Player Opponent Date 44 Harvey Stanley vs. Maryland 5-7-65 MOST POINTS BY A FRESHMAN 35 Peter Kramer vs. Maryland 5-13-68 # Player Goals-Assists Opponent Date 33 Lew Floyd vs. Washington & Lee 5-10-52 8 Mike McCall 4g-4a vs. Fairfield 4-27-02 30 Peter Kramer vs. Maryland 4-28-69 7 Nicky Galasso 2g-5a vs. Maryland 3-22-11 29 Lew Floyd vs. Dartmouth 4-7-53 Nicky Galasso 4g-3a vs. Lehigh 4-17-11 Peter Kramer vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 4-2-70 Jimmy Bitter 4g-3a vs. Hofstra 4-14-12 MOST GROUND BALLS MOST GOALS SCORED # Player Opponent Date # Player Opponent Date 15 Michael Burnett vs. NC State 5-2-81 9 Chris Cloutier vs. Loyola 5-28-16 Todd Oudemool vs. Towson State 5-17-89 8 Mac Ford vs. Adelphi 4-21-84 Jude Collins vs. Duke 4-23-95 Jason Wade vs. Maryland 3-23-96 Jude Collins vs. Virginia 4-6-96 Billy Bitter vs. UMBC 5-9-09 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Ohio State 4-12-08 Chris Gray at Johns Hopkins 2-22-20 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Providence 3-11-09 7 Dick Harrall vs. Norfolk Naval Air Station 4-26-52 Stephen Kelly vs. Virginia 4-9-17 Jeff Parker vs. Virginia 3-30-65 14 Jude Collins vs. Maryland 3-23-96 Harper Peterson vs. Bucknell 3-27-69 Zachary Tucci vs. Bryant 3-10-20 Harper Peterson vs. Duke 5-13-70 13 Stephen Kelly vs. Princeton 3-7-14 Bert Fett vs. Washington College 4-22-74 Stephen Kelly vs. Notre Dame 4-18-15 Drew Habeck vs. Fairfield 4-15-06 Zachary Tucci at Furman 3-6-20

MOST GOALS SCORED IN A HALF # Player Opponent Date 7 Drew Habeck vs. Fairfield (1st) 4-15-06 6 Chris Cloutier vs. Loyola (1st) 5-28-16

8 north carolina men's lacrosse SINGLE-GAME LEADERS MOST FACE-OFFS WON 16 Steve Stenersen vs. NC State 4-27-80 # Player Opponent Date Todd Oudemool vs. Duke 4-29-89 25 Zachary Tucci vs. Bryant 3-10-20 Kevin Frew vs. Bucknell 2-22-03 23 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Ohio State 4-12-08 Kevin Frew vs. Virginia 4-23-04 Stephen Kelly vs. Virginia 4-9-17 Kevin Frew vs. Limestone 5-5-04 22 Todd Oudemool vs. Towson 5-13-89 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Fairfield 4-15-06 Shane Walterhoefer vs. UMBC 5-9-09 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Denver 2-24-07 Stephen Kelly vs. Duke 3-29-15 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Navy 2-20-09 21 Zachary Tucci vs. Furman 2-9-19 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Colgate 2-22-09 20 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Hofstra 4-19-08 R.G. Keenan vs. Detroit 2-18-12 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Providence 3-11-09 Stephen Kelly vs. Richmond 3-14-15 R.G. Keenan vs. Princeton 3-9-13 Stephen Kelly vs. Manhattan 3-14-16 Stephen Kelly vs. Colgate 5-10-15 Charles Kelly vs. Virginia 4-7-18 Stephen Kelly vs. Duke 4-1-16 Zachary Tucci vs. Mercer 2-9-19 Zachary Tucci at Furman 3-6-20 15 Bob Jones vs. Virginia 4-30-83 19 Kevin Frew vs. Delaware 3-9-02 Steve Gilhuley vs. Brown 5-16-92 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Dartmouth 2-25-07 Jude Collins vs. Maryland 3-23-96 R.G. Keenan vs. Penn State 2-11-12 Kevin Frew vs. Navy 2-28-03 R.G. Keenan vs. Brown 3-27-13 Kevin Frew vs. Ohio State 4-15-04 Stephen Kelly vs. Notre Dame 4-23-16 Lance Zimmerman vs. Duke 3-19-05 Stephen Kelly vs. Loyola 5-28-16 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Bellarmine 3-7-07 18 Ryan Damon vs. Delaware 4-11-99 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Vermont 3-13-07 Kevin Frew vs. Duke 3-20-04 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Johns Hopkins 3-31-07 Kevin Frew vs. UMBC 4-17-04 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Robert Morris 2-7-09 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Duke 5-20-07 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Duke 4-26-09 R.G. Keenan vs. Navy 2-25-11 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Duke 5-17-09 R.G. Keenan vs. Duke 3-17-11 Michael Burns vs. Ohio State 5-6-10 R.G. Keenan vs. Dartmouth 3-22-11 R.G. Keenan vs. Ohio State 2-19-11 R.G. Keenan vs. Navy 2-25-12 R.G. Keenan vs. UMBC 3-5-11 R.G. Keenan vs. Johns Hopkins 4-1-12 R.G. Keenan vs. Notre Dame 5-6-11 R.G. Keenan vs. Virginia 4-28-13 R.G. Keenan vs. Massachusetts 2-16-13 Stephen Kelly vs. Notre Dame 4-18-15 R.G. Keenan vs. Lehigh 5-11-13 Riley Graham vs. Dartmouth 3-18-17 Stephen Kelly vs. Princeton 3-7-14 Stephen Kelly vs. Syracuse 4-28-17 Stephen Kelly vs. Manhattan 3-7-15 17 Jude Collins vs. Virginia 4-6-96 Charles Kelly vs. Lehigh 2-17-18 Kevin Frew vs. Ohio State 5-8-04 Zachary Tucci vs. Denver 3-2-19 Kevin Frew vs. Johns Hopkins 5-22-04 Zachary Tucci vs. Cleveland State 3-17-19 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Maryland 3-24-07 Zachary Tucci vs. Lafayette 2-15-20 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Providence 4-21-07 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Maryland 3-21-09 Shane Walterhoefer vs. Ohio State 4-11-09 BEST FACE-OFF WINNING PERCENTAGE Shane Walterhoefer vs. Hofstra 4-18-09 # Player Wins-Attempts Opponent Date R.G. Keenan vs. Duke 4-22-12 1.000 Stephen Kelly 16 of 16 vs. Manhattan 3-14-16 Stephen Kelly vs. Massachusetts 2-14-15 Stephen Kelly vs. Johns Hopkins 2-28-16 Stephen Kelly vs. Massachusetts 3-12-16 Stephen Kelly vs. Richmond 3-19-16 Stephen Kelly vs. Virginia 4-10-16 Stephen Kelly vs Notre Dame 5-22-16 Zachary Tucci vs. Harvard 2-16-19

9 north carolina men's lacrosse SINGLE-GAME LEADERS MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN ASSIST STREAK RECORDS # Player Date Started Date Ended MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT 22 Bruce Ledwith 3/11/72 4/7/73 # Player Date Started Date Ended 21 Michael Burnett 4/26/80 4/10/82 55 Jimmy Bitter 3/16/12 4/18/15 18 Dennis Goldstein 3/25/90 4/13/91 53 Joey Sankey 4/20/12 5/17/15 17 Joey Sankey 2/7/15 5/17/15 50 Dennis Goldstein 2/28/89 5/27/91 16 Brendan Carey 2/25/96 5/18/96 50 Ryan Wade 5/11/91 5/21/94 16 Andy Matthews 3/18/17 3/5/18 45 Michael Burnett 4/16/80 5/21/83 14 Marcus Holman 3/10/12 2/23/13 44 Merrill Turnbull 5/8/94 5/3/97 12 Bart Wagner 3/31/07 3/11/08 43 Brendan Carey 3/20/94 5/18/96 11 Jed Prossner 4/3/04 3/12/05 43 Jed Prossner 4/27/02 4/29/05 10 John Webster 3/27/93 5/31/93 38 Bart Wagner 2/26/06 4/5/08 9 Gavin Petracca 3/19/10 5/22/10 36 Luke Goldstock 2/7/15 2/4/17 8 Bert Fett 4/6/74 3/12/75 34 Chris Cloutier 5/14/16 4/21/18 8 Spencer Deering 4/23/95 3/13/96 33 Mac Ford 4/16/83 5/19/85 8 Jeff Sonke 4/21/00 3/17/01 32 Marcus Holman 2/18/12 5/19/13 8 Steve Pontrello 4/10/16 5/30/16 31 Harper Peterson 3/18/68 5/13/70 7 Chris Cloutier 3/5/16 4/10/16 29 Billy Bitter 2/7/09 4/17/10 28 Bruce Ledwith 4/15/71 4/26/73 7 Chris Gray 2/1/20 Active 24 Bert Fett 4/7/73 4/2/75 24 John Webster 4/6/91 5/16/92 20 Jeff Sonke 3/22/00 4/26/01 20 Mike McCall 4/27/02 3/14/04 20 Steve Pontrello 5/10/15 5/30/16 20 Timmy Kelly 3/24/18 4/27/19 19 Chad Tutton 3/9/13 3/11/14 19 Andy Matthews 3/4/17 3/5/18

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL # Player Date Started Date Ended 31 Chris Cloutier 5/14/16 4/7/18 29 Marcus Holman 2/18/12 4/26/13 27 Mac Ford 5/21/83 5/19/85 25 Harper Peterson 3/18/68 4/2/70 Luke Goldstock 2/7/15 3/19/16 24 Merrill Turnbull 3/5/95 3/23/96 22 Bert Fett 4/10/73 4/2/75 21 Jimmy Bitter 2/16/14 3/10/15 20 Mike McCall 4/17/02 3/14/04 Joey Sankey 5/19/13 4/21/15 19 Chad Tutton 3/9/13 3/11/14 15 John Webster 2/28/93 5/31/93 Ryan Wade 3/20/93 3/19/94 Chase Martin 2/28/98 2/26/99 14 Jed Prossner 3/29/03 4/3/04 Joey Sankey 2/8/13 4/26/13 Nicky Solomon 2/2/19 4/25/19 13 Jeff Sonke 3/26/99 4/18/99 Steve Pontrello 5/10/15 4/10/16 William Perry 3/24/18 3/23/19 12 Jimmy Bitter 4/1/12 3/9/13 Chad Tutton 3/21/12 2/23/13 11 Bart Wagner 3/11/09 5/17/09 Justin Anderson 3/30/19 3/1/20 10 Dennis Goldstein 3/17/90 4/27/90 Jimmy Bitter 3/18/13 5/11/13 9 Justin Anderson 4/22/17 3/5/18 Timmy Kelly 4/22/17 3/5/18

10 north carolina men's lacrosse SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS Gavin Petracca 43 2009 44. Jeff Parker 29 1965 MOST POINTS Thomas Wood 43 2010 Ryan Wade 29 1993 Player Points (G-A) Year 66. Bert Fett 42 1973 Mark Phillips 29 1996 1. Bruce Ledwith 81 (34g-47a) 1973 Steve Speers 42 1993 Justin Bowman 29 1999 2. Marcus Holman 80 (47g-43a) 2013 68. Jeff Parker 41 1965 Mike McCall 29 2004 3. Jimmy Bitter 78 (37g-41a) 2015 Robin Beran 41 1973 Jed Prossner 29 2005 4. Dennis Goldstein 75 1991 Brent Voelkel 41 1982 50. Dick Harrall 28 1952 5. Marcus Holman 74 2012 David Wingate 41 1983 Bert Fett 28 1972 6. Joey Sankey 72 2015 John Webster 41 1991 Michael Thomas 28 1989 7. Billy Bitter 71 2009 Matt Crofton 41 1998 Matt Crofton 28 1999 8. Steve Pontrello 70 2016 Gavin Petracca 41 2007 Michael B. Burns 28 2007 9. Luke Goldstock 67 2015 Jimmy Bitter 41 2012 Chad Tutton 28 2013 10. Bruce Ledwith 64 1972 Chad Tutton 41 2015 55. Bert Fett 27 1973 11. Mac Ford 63 1985 Chris Cloutier 41 2018 Dennis Goldstein 27 1989 12. Dennis Goldstein 62 1990 78. Ray Seipp 40 1971 John Webster 27 1990 Brendan Carey 62 1996 Tom Venier 40 1976 Ryan Wade 27 1992 14. Bert Fett 61 1974 Brent Voelkel 40 1984 Steve Speers 27 1993 Mac Ford 61 1984 Mike McCall 40 2005 Jimmy Bitter 27 2012 16. Merrill Turnbull 58 1995 Patrick Kelly 27 2016 Merrill Turnbull 58 1996 Michael Tagliaferri 27 2016 18. Michael Burnett 57 1981 MOST GOALS SCORED Chris Gray 27 2020 John Webster 57 1993 64. Harper Peterson 26 1969 Player Goals Year Joey Sankey 57 2014 Dan Cox 26 1976 1. Luke Goldstock 50 2015 Chris Cloutier 57 2016 Paul Wingate 26 1978 2. Steve Pontrello 49 2016 22. Jed Prossner 56 2004 Michael Burnett 26 1981 3. Dennis Goldstein 47 1991 Nicky Galasso 56 2011 Mike Acee 26 1990 4. Billy Bitter 46 2009 Joey Sankey 56 2013 John Webster 26 1991 5. Jason Wade 45 1996 25. Jason Wade 55 1996 John Webster 26 1992 6. Bert Fett 43 1974 Merrill Turnbull 55 1997 Brendan Carey 26 1995 Chris Cloutier 43 2016 27. Neill Redfern 54 1989 Merrill Turnbull 26 1997 8. Mac Ford 42 1985 Chase Martin 54 1998 Chase Martin 26 2000 9. Jed Prossner 41 2004 29. Michael Burnett 53 1982 Gavin Petracca 26 2009 10. David Wingate 40 1982 Bart Wagner 53 2009 William Perry 26 2019 11. Mac Ford 39 1984 Luke Goldstock 53 2016 76. Kevin Griswold 25 1980 Marcus Holman 39 2012 32. Spencer Deering 52 1997 Monty Hill 25 1981 13. Bart Wagner 38 2009 Jimmy Bitter 52 2013 Michael Burnett 25 1982 14. Marcus Holman 37 2013 34. Joe Yevoli 51 1997 Ryan Wade 25 1994 Jimmy Bitter 37 2015 Michael Thomas 51 1989 Jed Prossner 25 2003 16. Neill Redfern 36 1989 Brendan Carey 51 1995 Gavin Petracca 25 2010 Merrill Turnbill 36 1996 Matt Crofton 51 1999 Sean DeLaney 25 2010 Joey Sankey 36 2013 Ryan Blair 51 2005 Billy Bitter 25 2011 39. Dennis Goldstein 50 1989 Chris Cloutier 36 2017 Chris Cloutier 50 2017 20. David Wingate 35 1983 41. Michael Burnett 49 1983 Chase Martin 35 1998 Sean DeLaney 35 2009 MOST MAN-UP GOALS SCORED Jeff Sonke 49 2000 *Kept since 2005* 43. David Wingate 48 1982 23. Harper Peterson 34 1967 Bruce Ledwith 34 1973 Player Goals Year Gavin Petracca 48 2010 1. William Perry 11 2018 Chris Gray 48 (27g-21a) 2020 Merrill Turnbull 34 1995 2. Sean DeLaney 10 2010 46. Jeff Sonke 47 1999 26. Jeff Sonke 33 2000 3. Mike McCall 9 2005 47. Bert Fett 46 1975 Mike McCall 33 2005 4. Marcus Holman 8 2011 Spencer Deering 46 1996 Joey Sankey 33 2014 5. Jed Prossner 7 2005 Chase Martin 46 2000 Chad Tutton 33 2015 Chad Tutton 7 2015 50. John Webster 45 1990 30. Robin Beran 32 1973 7. Thomas Wood 6 2010 John Webster 45 1992 Don Fraser 32 1973 Chad Tutton 6 2013 Gregg Langhoff 45 1994 Jimmy Bitter 32 2013 Steve Pontrello 6 2016 Luke Goldstock 45 2017 Luke Goldstock 32 2017 Brian Cannon 6 2016 54. Harper Peterson 44 1967 34. Dennis Goldstein 31 1990 William Perry 6 2019 Mark Phillips 44 1996 Luke Goldstock 31 2016 Chris Cloutier 31 2018 Justin Anderson 6 2019 Matt Crofton 44 2000 Tanner Cook 6 2020 Jed Prossner 44 2005 37. Bert Fett 30 1975 14. Bart Wagner 5 2009 Billy Bitter 44 2010 Joe Yevoli 30 1977 Davey Emala 5 2012 Bart Wagner 44 2011 John Webster 30 1993 Davey Emala 5 2013 Joey Sankey 44 2012 Jeff Sonke 30 1999 Walker Chafee 5 2014 61. Bert Fett 43 1972 Jeff Sonke 30 2001 Chris Cloutier 5 2016 Dan Cox 43 1976 Thomas Wood 30 2010 Luke Goldstock 5 2016 Sean DeLaney 43 2009 Jimmy Bitter 30 2014

11 north carolina men's lacrosse SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS MOST ASSISTS MOST SAVES BEST SAVE PERCENTAGE Player Assists Year Player Saves Year *Minimum of 100 saves* 1. Bruce Ledwith 47 1973 1. Dave Schreiner 252 1973 Player % Year 2. Bruce Ledwith 45 1972 2. Dave Schreiner 228 1972 1. Barney Aburn .709 1988 3. Marcus Holman 43 2013 3. Lew Floyd 218 1952 2. Harvey Stanley .696 1965 4. Jimmy Bitter 41 2015 4. Brooks Brown 216 1996 3. Tim Mealey .692 1984 5. Brendan Carey 40 1996 5. Lew Floyd 211 1953 4. Dave Schreiner .678 1973 6. Joey Sankey 38 2015 6. Jarron Harkness 201 1998 5. Tom Sears .675 1981 7. Marcus Holman 35 2012 7. Kieran Burke 199 2013 6. Larry Myers .663 1977 8. Nicky Galasso 32 2011 8. Pat Olmert 197 1989 7. Tom Sears .654 1982 9. Dennis Goldstein 31 1990 9. Barney Aburn 189 1986 8. Barney Aburn .641 1986 Michael Burnett 31 1981 10. Kris Blindenbacher 186 2000 9. Lew Floyd .639 1953 11. Michael Burnett 30 1983 11. Larry Myers 185 1977 10. Tom Sears .636 1983 12. Merrill Turnbull 29 1997 Andy Piazza 185 1990 11. Chuck Weinstein .634 1975 Spencer Deering 29 1997 13. Tim Mealey 183 1985 12. Pat Olmert .631 1989 Ryan Blair 29 2005 14. Tom Sears 182 1983 13. Tim Mealey .629 1985 15. Dennis Goldstein 28 1991 15. Paul Spellman 180 2004 14. Lew Floyd .626 1952 16. Michael Burnett 28 1982 16. Rocco D’Andraia 179 1995 15. Larry Myers .627 1979 17. John Webster 27 1993 17. Paul Spellman 175 2002 16. Barney Aburn .615 1987 Andy Matthews 27 2017 18. Billy Daye 172 1992 17. Paul Spellman .614 2003 19. Ray Seipp 26 1971 19. Tim Mealey 171 1984 18. Tom Sears .607 1980 Gregg Langhoff 26 1994 20. Paul Spellman 170 2003 19. Andy Piazza .603 1990 Andy Matthews 26 2018 21. Chuck Weinstein 168 1975 20. Paul Spellman .601 2002 22. Joe Yevoli 25 1978 Tom Sears 168 1981 21. Rocco D’Andraia .600 1994 Brendan Carey 25 1995 Tom Sears 168 1982 22. Andy Piazza .599 1991 Spencer Deering 25 1996 24. Steven Rastivo 160 2012 23. Paul Spellman .596 2004 Billy Bitter 25 2009 25. Grant Zimmerman 157 2007 24. Gary Lehrman .595 1993 26. Merrill Turnbull 24 1995 26. Andy Piazza 157 1991 25. Billy Daye .591 1992 Joey Sankey 24 2014 27. Rocco D’Andraia 153 1994 26. Harvey Stanley .580 1964 28. Brent Voelkel 23 1984 Kieran Burke 153 2014 27. Kris Blindenbacher .565 2000 Michael Thomas 23 1989 Brian Balkam 153 2016 28. Grant Zimmerman .561 2009 Dennis Goldstein 23 1989 30. Brooks Brown 151 1997 29. Brooks Brown .559 1997 Matt Crofton 23 1999 31. Jarron Harkness 150 1999 30. Rocco D’Andraia .558 1995 Gavin Petracca 23 2010 32. Chris Madalon 145 2010 Kieran Burke .558 2014 33. Mac Ford 22 1984 33. Barney Aburn 144 1987 Merrill Turnbull 22 1996 34. Kieran Burke 143 2015 Billy Bitter 22 2010 Brian Balkam 143 2017 MOST GROUND BALLS Joey Sankey 22 2012 36. Dave Schreiner 141 1971 Player GBs #Gm Year Luke Goldstock 22 2016 37. Harvey Stanley 140 1965 1. Jude Collins 160 17 1996 38. Tom Venier 21 1976 38. Paul Spellman 131 2005 2. Shane Walterhoefer 145 18 2009 Joe Yevoli 21 1977 39. Barney Aburn 127 1988 3. Kevin Frew 143 15 2004 Pat Welsh 21 1985 40. Gary Lehrman 119 1993 4. Jude Collins 130 16 1995 Mac Ford 21 1985 41. Harvey Stanley 112 1964 5. Stephen Kelly 126 18 2016 Matt Crofton 21 2000 42. Tom Sears 111 1980 6. Shane Walterhoefer 113 2007 Bart Wagner 21 2007 43. Larry Myers 108 1979 7. R.G. Keenan 111 2013 Steve Pontrello 21 2016 44. Grant Zimmerman 101 2009 8. Donnie McNichol 109 1993 Chris Gray 21 2020 R.G. Keenan 109 2011 46. Chase Martin 20 2000 10. Ryan Wade 106 1993 Joey Sankey 20 2013 11. Stephen Kelly 103 2017 Jimmy Bitter 20 2013 12. R.G. Keenan 102 2012 Stephen Kelly 102 2015 14. Ryan Wade 99 1994 15. Joey Seivold 92 1987 Jason Sanders 92 1995 17. Jason Sanders 91 1996 18. Chris Walker 89 1987 19. Paul Fitzpatrick 88 1989 20. Graham Harden 86 1991 21. Bryan Kelly 85 1991

12 north carolina men's lacrosse SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS 22. Gary Seivold 84 1986 MOST TAKEAWAYS 16. Kevin Frew 113 2002 Tom Haus 84 1986 17. Zachary Tucci 109 2020 *Complete records available 1989-2000* Chris Walker 84 1986 18. Donnie McNichol 108 1993 Player TAs Year 19. Lance Zimmerman 106 2005 25. Randy Cox 82 1983 1. Graham Harden 95 1991 20. Steve Stenersen 104 1981 Joey Seivold 82 1984 2. Paul Fitzpatrick 83 1989 21. Jason Sanders 102 1995 27. Boyd Harden 80 1985 Greg Paradine 83 1993 Jason Sanders 102 1996 Gary Seivold 80 1987 4. Jon Fox 79 1996 23. Ryan Damon 101 2000 Craig Hasslinger 80 1990 5. Darren Sweeney 72 1996 Craig Hasslinger 80 1991 6. Peter Murphy 70 1996 BEST FACE-OFF WIN PERCENTAGE 31. Brett Davy 79 1986 7. Joe Breschi 69 1989 *Minimum of 100 face-offs won* Joe Breschi 79 1990 Joe Breschi 69 1990 9. Greg Paradine 62 1992 Player % FOs #Gm Year Darren Sweeney 79 1996 10. Bobby Gormsen 60 2000 1. Donnie McNichol .740 108 16 1993 34. Steve Huff 78 1990 11. Graham Harden 57 1990 2. Shane Walterhoefer .682 118 14 2008 35. Neill Redfern 77 1989 Todd Maher 57 1998 3. Jude Collins .678 145 17 1996 36. Gary Seivold 76 1984 13. Craig Hasslinger 56 1990 4. Jude Collins .677 130 16 1995 37. Tom Sears 74 1981 Chuck Breschi 56 1994 5. Kevin Frew .656 2004 Tom Sears 74 1982 Jon Fox 56 1994 6. Jason Sanders .642 1995 39. Craig Hasslinger 73 1989 16. Chuck Breschi 55 1993 7. Shane Walterhoefer .629 2009 40. Peter Voelkel 72 1982 17. Graham Harden 51 1989 8. Jason Sanders .614 1996 Joey Seivold 72 1985 18. Donnie McNichol 49 1993 9. Stephen Kelly .612 2014 Jon Fox 49 1997 10. Steve Stenersen .605 1981 Chuck Breschi 72 1993 20. Mike Shortino 48 1996 43. Steve Stenersen 71 1982 Shane Walterhoefer .605 2007 12. R.G. Keenan .603 2012 Jim Buczek 71 1989 MOST CAUSED TURNOVERS 13. R.G. Keenan .595 2011 Jude Collins 71 1993 *Kept since 2006* 14. Kevin Frew .582 2002 Bobby Gormsen 71 1999 Player TAs Year 15. Stephen Kelly .574 2016 47. Ryan Damon 70 2000 1. Ryan Flanagan 36 2009 48. Joe Breschi 70 1989 Ryan Flanagan 36 2010 FRESHMAN RECORDS 49. Michael Burnett 69 1981 3. Tim Kaiser 32 2007 MOST POINTS BY A FRESHMAN Tim Kaiser 69 2007 4. Ryan Flanagan 29 2011 Player Points Year 51. Jon Fox 68 1996 5. Kieran McDonald 27 2013 Nicky Galasso 56 2011 52. Jamie Allen 67 1982 6. Michael Jarvis 24 2009 Michael Burnett 67 1983 7. Jack Rowlett 23 2019 MOST GOALS BY A FRESHMAN Chris Walker 67 1984 8. Austin Pifani 22 2017 9. Michael Jarvis 21 2010 Player Goals Year Tom Haus 67 1987 Robin Beran 32 1973 Steve Huff 67 1989 10. Austin Pifani 19 2015 11. Stephen McElduff 17 2006 Jim Buczek 67 1992 Tim Kaiser 17 2006 MOST ASSISTS BY A FRESHMAN Brendan Carey 67 1996 Jake Bailey 17 2015 Player Assists Year Peter Murphy 67 1996 Jack Rowlett 17 2016 Nicky Galasso 32 2011 Todd Maher 67 1998 15. Ben Staines 16 2007 Chase Martin 67 2000 Charlie McComas 16 2009 PER GAME RECORDS Ryan Flanagan 67 2009 Kieran McDonald 16 2012 MOST POINTS PER GAME 63. Tom Sears 66 1983 Ryan Creighton 16 2014 PPG Player Year Jim Buczek 66 1991 19. Mark Staines 15 2011 5.9 Jeff Parker 1965 Kieran McDonald 66 2013 Michael Burns 15 2010 66. Ted Brown 65 1986 Evan Connell 15 2013 MOST GOALS PER GAME 67. Donnie McNichol 64 1991 MOST FACE-OFFS WON GPG Player Year Robin Cornish 64 1991 4.1 Jeff Parker 1965 Shane Walterhoefer 64 2006 Player FOs # Games Year Shane Walterhoefer 64 2008 1. Shane Walterhoefer 269 18 2009 MOST ASSISTS PER GAME 71. Michael Burnett 63 1982 2. Stephen Kelly 249 18 2016 APG Player Year 3. Shane Walterhoefer 222 16 2007 Mac Ford 63 1985 2.8 Bruce Ledwith 1973 Paul Fitzpatrick 63 1988 4. Kevin Frew 219 15 2004 John Webster 63 1990 5. Stephen Kelly 214 17 2015 6. R.G. Keenan 205 2012 MOST SAVES PER GAME 75. Mac Hammer 62 2000 7. R.G. Keenan 198 2013 SPG Player Saves # Games Year 76. Dennis Goldstein 61 1990 8. R.G. Keenan 191 2011 20.0 Harvey Stanley 140 7 1965 Andy Dunkerton 61 1990 9. Stephen Kelly 181 2017 19.0 Dave Schreiner 228 12 1972 Grant Zimmerman 61 2007 10. Zachary Tucci 164 2019 Billy Bitter 61 2009 11. Jude Collins 145 1996 MOST GROUND BALLS PER GAME 80. Ted Brown 60 1988 12. Michael Burns 139 2010 # Player GBs # Games Year Ryan Wade 60 1991 13. Jude Collins 130 1995 9.53 Kevin Frew 143 15 2004 Holmes Harden 60 1993 14. Shane Walterhoefer 118 2008 9.41 Jude Collins 160 17 1996 15. Shane Walterhoefer 114 2006 13 north carolina men's lacrosse CAREER LEADERS MOST POINTS MOST GOALS SCORED Player Points Goals Assists Years Player Goals Years 1. Joey Sankey 229 125 104 2012-15 1. Bert Fett 128 1972-75 2. Marcus Holman 213 121 92 2010-13 2. Jimmy Bitter 126 2012-15 3. Jimmy Bitter 208 126 82 2012-15 3. Joey Sankey 125 2012-15 4. Bruce Ledwith 204 85 119 1970-73 4. Marcus Holman 121 2010-13 5. Bert Fett 192 128 64 1972-75 5. Luke Goldstock 120 2014-17 6. Michael Burnett 190 84 106 1980-83 6. Jed Prossner 113 2002-05 Dennis Goldstein 190 108 82 1987-91 7. Mac Ford 111 1982-85 8. John Webster 188 109 79 1990-93 Chris Cloutier 111 2015-18 9. Merrill Turnbull 179 101 78 1994-97 9. John Webster 109 1990-93 10. Billy Bitter 175 99 76 2008-11 10. Dennis Goldstein 108 1987-91 Luke Goldstock 175 120 55 2014-17 11. Chad Tutton 104 2012-15 12. Mac Ford 172 111 61 1982-85 12. Jeff Sonke 102 1998-2001 Jed Prossner 172 113 59 2002-05 Mike McCall 102 2002-05 14. Brendan Carey 161 78 83 1993-96 14. Merrill Turnbull 101 1994-97 Chase Martin 161 98 63 1997-2000 15. Harper Peterson 99 1968-70 16. Bart Wagner 160 94 66 2006-09 16. Billy Bitter 99 2008-11 17. Gavin Petracca 157 94 63 2007-10 17. Chase Martin 98 1997-2000 Jeff Sonke 157 102 55 1998-2001 18. Jason Wade 95 1993-96 19. Spencer Deering 150 73 77 1994-97 19. Bart Wagner 94 2006-09 20. Matt Crofton 149 86 63 1997-2000 Gavin Petracca 94 2007-10 Chris Cloutier 149 111 38 2015-18 21. Ryan Wade 91 1991-94 22. Michael Thomas 143 82 61 1988-92 22. David Wingate 90 1980-83 23. Gary Seivold 142 80 62 1984-87 Justin Bowman 90 1996-99 24. Mike McCall 140 102 38 2002-05 24. Matt Crofton 86 1997-2000 Harper Peterson 140 99 41 1967-70 Steve Pontrello 86 2013-16 26. Chad Tutton 130 104 26 2012-15 26. Bruce Ledwith 85 1970-73 27. Ryan Blair 127 59 68 2003-06 27. Michael Burnett 84 1980-83 28. Pat Welsh 126 66 60 1985-88 28. Michael Thomas 82 1988-92 29. Jason Wade 122 95 27 1993-96 29. Steve Speers 81 1990-93 Ryan Wade 122 91 31 1991-94 30. Gary Seivold 80 1984-87 31. Steve Speers 117 81 36 1990-93 31. Brendan Carey 78 1993-96 32. Mark Phillips 116 74 42 1993-96 32. Mark Phillips 74 1993-96 33. Joey Seivold 115 70 45 1983-87 33. Spencer Deering 73 1994-97 Steve Pontrello 115 86 29 2013-16 34. Sean DeLaney 72 2007-10 35. Justin Bowman 111 90 21 1996-99 35. Joey Seivold 70 1983-87 36. Sean DeLaney 110 72 28 2007-10 William Perry 70 2017-Active 37. David Wingate 108 90 18 1980-83 37. Timmy Kelly 69 2016-19 38. Kevin Griswold 107 66 41 1979-82 38. Dan Cox 67 1975-78 39. Andy Matthews 106 34 72 2016-19 39. Kevin Griswold 66 1979-82 40. Thomas Wood 105 66 39 2009-12 Pat Welsh 66 1985-88 Timmy Kelly 105 69 36 2016-19 Thomas Wood 66 2009-12 42. Bryant Will 101 43 58 2002-05 42. Ben Hunt 65 2006-09 Brent Voelkel 101 53 48 1981-84 43. Monty Hill 62 1978-81 Dan Cox 101 67 34 1975-78 Tim Welsh 62 1984-88 45. Ben Hunt 96 65 31 2007-10 Tanner Cook 62 2017-Active 46. Tim Welsh 95 62 33 1984-88 46. Jeff Homire 61 1980-83 47. Austin Garrison 94 52 42 2000-03 47. John Szczypinski 60 1986-89 Peter Voelkel 94 48 46 1980-83 48. Ryan Blair 59 2003-06 49. William Perry 93 70 23 2017-Active Michael Burns 59 2005-08 50. Dan Donnelly 92 64 28 1989-92 50. Justin Anderson 58 2017-Active 51. John Szczypinksi 90 60 30 1986-89 51. Terry Martinello 56 1980-84 52. Joe Yevoli 89 43 46 1978-79 52. Neill Redfern 55 1988-89 53. Mike Acee 87 54 33 1989-93 53. Mike Acee 54 1989-93 54. Jimmy Dunster 86 54 32 2009-12 Jimmy Dunster 54 2009-12 55. Doug Hall 85 52 33 1980-82 55. Brent Voelkel 53 1981-84 56. Jeff Homire 84 61 23 1980-83 56. Doug Hall 52 1980-82 57. Justin Anderson 83 58 25 2017-Active Ousmane Greene 52 1993-95 Gregg Langhoff 83 41 42 1991-94 Austin Garrison 52 2000-03 Monty Hill 83 62 21 1978-81 59. Michael Tagliaferri 51 2014-17 60. Tanner Cook 82 62 20 2017-Active 60. Dan Levy 50 1990-93 Neill Redfern 82 55 27 1988-89 62. Monty Hill 79 58 21 1978-81

14 north carolina men's lacrosse CAREER LEADERS 11. Paul Spellman .589 656 2002-05 MOST ASSISTS 12. Brooks Brown .577 393 1994-97 Player Assists Years 13. Rocco D’Andraia .576 332 1994-95 1. Bruce Ledwith 119 1970-73 14. Larry Myers .573 443 1976-79 2. Michael Burnett 106 1980-83 15. Kris Blindenbacher .563 299 1999-2002 3. Joey Sankey 104 2012-15 16. Gary Lehrman .562 - 1991-94 4. Marcus Holman 92 2010-13 17. Jarron Harkness .552 380 1996-99 5. Brendan Carey 83 1993-96 18. Kieran Burke .540 495 2013-15 6. Dennis Goldstein 82 1987-91 19. Grant Zimmerman .536 504 2006-09 Jimmy Bitter 82 2012-15 8. John Webster 79 1990-93 MOST GROUND BALLS 9. Merrill Turnbull 78 1994-97 *Minimum 100 ground balls 10. Spencer Deering 77 1994-97 Player GBs # Games Years 11. Billy Bitter 76 2008-11 1. Jude Collins 412 63 1993-96 12. Andy Matthews 72 2016-19 2. Shane Walterhoefer 386 57 2006-09 13. Ryan Blair 68 2003-06 3. Stephen Kelly 378 58 2014-17 14. Bart Wagner 66 2006-09 4. R.G. Keenan 349 2011-14 15. Bert Fett 64 1972-75 5. Ryan Wade 323 61 1991-94 16. Chase Martin 63 1997-2000 6. Joey Seivold 307 53 1983-87 Matt Crofton 63 1997-2000 7. Chris Walker 299 55 1984-87 Gavin Petracca 63 2007-10 8. Gary Seivold 293 53 1984-87 19. Gary Seivold 62 1984-87 9. Jason Sanders 278 1993-96 20. Michael Thomas 61 1988-92 10. Craig Hasslinger 271 1988-91 21. Mac Ford 61 1982-1985 11. Donnie McNichol 264 1990-93 22. Pat Welsh 60 1985-88 12. Jim Buczek 255 1989-92 23. Jed Prossner 59 2002-08 Kevin Frew 255 2001-04 24. Bryant Will 58 2005-06 14. Tom Sears 254 1980-83 25. Jeff Sonke 55 1998-2001 15. Tom Haus 245 1983-87 Luke Goldstock 55 2014-17 16. Michael Burnett 232 1980-83 17. Peter Voelkel 224 1980-83 MOST SAVES 18. Todd Maher 213 1997-2000 Player Saves # Games Years 19. Randy Cox 212 1981-84 1. Paul Spellman 656 54 2002-05 Ted Brown 212 1985-88 2. Tom Sears 629 51 1980-83 21. Steve Huff 208 1986-90 3. Dave Schreiner 621 1971-73 22. Bobby Gormsen 204 1998-2001 4. Grant Zimmerman 504 2006-09 23. Mac Hammer 201 1998-2001 5. Kieran Burke 495 2013-15 24. Peter Murphy 200 1994-97 6. Barney Aburn 467 1985-88 25. Boyd Harden 198 1985-88 7. Larry Myers 443 1977-79 26. Graham Harden 193 1988-91 8. Lew Floyd 429 1951-53 Justin Bowman 193 1996-99 9. Brooks Brown 393 1994-97 28. Paul Spellman 191 2002-05 10. Jarron Harkness 380 1996-99 29. Brett Davy 189 1985-88 11. Tim Mealey 373 1982-85 Steve Speers 189 1990-93 12. Andy Piazza 342 1989-90 31. Paul Fitzpatrick 187 1986-89 13. Rocco D’Andraia 332 1994-95 32. Brendan Carey 184 1993-96 14. Brian Balkam 331 2015-17 33. Joe Breschi 183 1987-90 15. Kris Blindenbacher 299 1999-2002 34. Jon Fox 181 1994-97 16. Pat Olmert 278 1986-89 35. Ryan Damon 180 1998-2001 Billy Daye 278 1990-93 36. Chuck Breschi 175 1990-94 18. Harvey Stanley 252 1964-65 37. Billy Bitter 172 2008-11 19. Steven Rastivo 251 2010-13 38. Steve Martel 166 1982-85 20. Chris Madalon 232 2007-11 39. Dennis Goldstein 165 1987-91 40. Mac Ford 162 1982-85 BEST SAVE PERCENTAGE 41. Kevin Griswold 159 1979-82 *Minimum 100 saves 42. Kevin Haus 156 1985-88 Player % Saves Years 43. Holmes Harden 154 1990-93 1. Pat Olmert .663 278 1986-89 44. Steve Stenersen 150 1979-82 2. Dave Schreiner .660 621 1971-73 Steve Gilhuley 150 1989-92 3. Tim Mealey .659 373 1982-85 Joey Sankey 150 2012-15 4. Barney Aburn .650 467 1985-88 47. Alex Martin 149 1990-93 5. Tom Sears .645 629 1980-83 Chase Martin 149 1997-2000 6. Harvey Stanley .640 252 1964-65 49. Jason Wade 148 1993-96 7. Lew Floyd .633 429 1952-53 50. Dan Donnelly 147 1989-92 8. Chuck Weinstein .619 - 1973-76 51. Andy Smith 146 1981-84 9. Billy Daye .612 278 1990-93 52. Gary Burns 144 1979-82 10. Andy Piazza .601 342 1989-90 Bryan Kelly 144 1988-91 Mark Staines 142 2009-12 15 north carolina men's lacrosse CAREER LEADERS 55. Jack Rowlett 140 2016-19 56. Ronnie Staines 139 2001-04 MOST FACE-OFFS WON 57. Jimmy Bitter 135 2012-15 Player FOs # Games Years 58. Brett Kohart 134 1996-99 1. Shane Walterhoefer 723 57 2006-09 59. Spencer Deering 132 1996-99 2. Stephen Kelly 718 58 2014-17 60. John Haus 130 1980-83 3. R.G. Keenan 646 59 2011-14 61. Andy Dunkerton 129 1987-90 4. Kevin Frew 446 53 2001-04 Charlie McComas 129 2009-12 5. Jude Collins 429 63 1993-96 Austin Pifani 129 2014-17 6. Ryan Damon 337 1998-2000 64. Jeremy Carey 127 1997-99 7. Jason Sanders 298 1993-96 65. Neill Redfern 126 1988-89 8. Zac Tucci 273 22 2019- Jed Prossner 126 2002-05 9. Steve Gilhuley 248 1989-92 67. Chip Mayer 122 1987-90 10. Ted Brown 228 1985-88 68. Ryan Kilpatrick 119 2012-15 11. Steve Stenersen 228 1979-82 69. Mike Acee 117 1989-93 12. Mac Hammer 219 1998-2001 70. Kieran McDonald 116 2010-13 13. Michael Burns 211 2008-11 71. Austin Garrison 115 2000-03 14. Craig Hasslinger 201 1988-91 Kieran Burke 115 2012-15 15. Donnie McNichol 190 1990-93 73. Mike Maier 114 1995-98 16. Ryan Wade 183 1991-94 74. Tate Jozokos 111 2014-17 17. Justin Bowman 177 1996-99 75. Evan Connell 104 2013-16 BEST FACE-OFF WINNING PERCENTAGE MOST TAKEAWAYS Player % FOs Won Atts. Years *Complete records available, 1989-2000* 1. Jude Collins .668 429 642 1993-96 Player TAs Years 2. Jason Sanders .618 298 482 1993-96 1. Jon Fox 218 1994-97 3. Shane Walterhoefer .614 723 1,177 2006-09 2. Graham Harden 214 1988-91 4. Kevin Frew .604 446 739 2001-04 3. Peter Murphy 192 1994-97 5. Donnie McNichol .597 190 1990-93 4. Todd Maher 179 1997-2000 6. Steve Gilhuley .596 248 1989-92 5. Greg Paradine 168 1990-93 7. Ryan Wade .581 183 1989-92 6. Joe Breschi 167 1987-90 8. Steve Stenersen .580 228 1979-82 9. Justin Bowman .558 177 1996-99 7. Paul Fitzpatrick 157 1986-89 10. R.G. Keenan .555 646 1,163 2011-14 8. Craig Hasslinger 144 1988-91 11. Ryan Damon .544 337 1998-2001 9. Chuck Breschi 141 1990-94 12. Craig Hasslinger .543 201 1988-91 10. Alex Martin 127 1990-93 13. Stephen Kelly .542 718 1,324 2014-17 Donnie McNichol 127 1990-93 14. Zac Tucci .530 273 515 2019- 12. Bobby Gormsen 123 1998-2000 15. Mac Hammer .526 219 1998-2001 13. Jim Buczek 122 1989-92 14. Holmes Harden 121 1990-93 ADDITIONAL CAREER LEADERS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE MOST CAUSED TURNOVERS # Player Mins. Goals Allowed # Games Years *Kept since 2006* 8.58 Paul Spellman 3, 203 458 54 2002-05 Player CTs Years 1. Ryan Flanagan 108 2008-11 SAVES PER GAME 2. Austin Pifani 65 2014-17 (MINIMUM 250 SAVES) 3. Michael Jarvis 64 2007-10 # Player Saves # Games Years 4. Tim Kaiser 60 2005-08 12.84 Tom Sears 629 49 1980-83 5. Jack Rowlett 59 2016-19 6. Evan Connell 47 2013-16 7. Kieran McDonald 46 2010-13 GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED 8. Charlie McComas 43 2009-12 # Player Years Mark Staines 43 2009-12 3,202 Paul Spellman 2002-05 10. Michael Burns 37 2008-11 11. Jake Bailey 36 2012-15 GROUND BALLS PER GAME 12. Ryan Kilpatrick 35 2012-15 (MINIMUM 300 GROUND BALLS) # Player GBs # Games Years 6.77 Shane Walterhoefer 386 57 2006-09 6.54 Jude Collins 412 63 1993-96 6.51 Stephen Kelly 378 58 2014-17 6.44 R.G. Keenan 322 50 2011-14 5.79 Joey Seivold 307 53 1983-87 5.64 Chris Walker 299 53 1984-87 5.53 Gary Seivold 293 53 1984-87 5.30 Ryan Wade 323 61 1991-94

16 north carolina men's lacrosse NATIONAL AWARDS USILA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA USILA SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA USILA THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICA Year Player Position Year Player Position Year Player Position 1951 Nick Sowell Goalkeeper 1968 John McCorkle Defenseman 1965 Jeff Parker Attackman 1968 Harper Peterson Attackman 1969 John McCorkle Defenseman 1966 Harvey Stanley Goalkeeper Peter Kramer Goalkeeper 1970 Paul Truesdell Defenseman 1972 Paul Truesdell Defenseman 1969 Harper Peterson Attackman 1971 Paul Truesdell Defenseman 1977 Joe Yevoli Attackman Peter Kramer Goalkeeper 1973 Bruce Ledwith Attackman Doug Fierro Defenseman 1970 Harper Peterson Attackman 1974 Bert Fett Attackman 1981 Kevin Griswold Attackman Peter Kramer Goalkeeper 1976 Dave Klarmann Defenseman 1982 David Wingate Attackman 1979 Rip Davy Defenseman 1981 Gary Burns Defenseman Gary Burns Defenseman 1980 Kevin Griswold Midfielder Peter Voelkel Midfielder 1983 Tom Sears Goalkeeper 1981 Michael Burnett Attackman 1983 Michael Burnett Attackman 1985 Tim Mealey Goalkeeper Tom Sears Goalkeeper David Wingate Attackman Boyd Harden Defenseman Doug Hall Midfielder Randy Cox Defenseman 1986 Gary Seivold Midfielder 1982 Michael Burnett Attackman John Haus Defenseman 1987 Gary Seivold Attackman Jeff Homire Midfielder 1984 Mac Ford Attackman Chris Walker Defenseman Peter Voelkel Midfielder Randy Cox Defenseman 1988 Kevin Haus Midfielder Tom Sears Goalkeeper 1986 Pat Welsh Attackman 1989 Paul Fitzpatrick Defenseman John Haus Defenseman 1988 Tim Welsh Midfielder 1990 Dennis Goldstein Attackman 1983 Peter Voelkel Midfielder 1989 Neill Redfern Attackman 1992 John Webster Attackman 1984 Joey Seivold Midfielder 1991 Jim Buczek Midfielder 1994 Chuck Breschi Defenseman Tom Haus Defenseman Dan Donnelly Midfielder 1995 Jude Collins Midfielder 1985 Mac Ford Attackman 1992 Ryan Wade Midfielder 2003 Jed Prossner Attackman Joey Seivold Midfielder 1993 John Webster Attackman 2005 Stephen McElduff Defenseman 1986 Tom Haus Defenseman Donnie McNichol Midfield 2006 Stephen McElduff Defenseman 1987 Tom Haus Defenseman 1996 Peter Murphy Defenseman 2007 Tim Kaiser Defenseman 1988 Boyd Harden Defenseman 2000 Jeff Sonke Attackman 2008 Ben Hunt Midfielder 1990 Joe Breschi Defenseman 2001 Jeff Sonke Attackman 2009 Sean DeLaney Midfielder 1991 Dennis Goldstein Attackman 2004 Bryant Will Midfielder Ryan Flanagan Defenseman Graham Harden Defenseman 2009 Ben Hunt Midfielder 2011 Nicky Galasso Attackman Andy Piazza Goalkeeper 2010 Sean DeLaney Midfielder R.G. Keenan Face-Off Specialist 1992 Jim Buczek Midfielder 2011 Billy Bitter Attackman 2013 Joey Sankey Attackman Alex Martin Defenseman Ryan Flanagan Defenseman 2014 Joey Sankey Attackman 1993 Ryan Wade Midfielder 2012 Marcus Holman Attackman Ryan Creighton Midfielder Alex Martin Defenseman 2013 Chad Tutton Midfielder 2015 Jake Bailey Defenseman Greg Paradine Defenseman 2014 Chad Tutton Midfielder Tate Jozokos Defensive SSM 1994 Ryan Wade Midfielder 2015­ Jimmy Bitter Attackman 2016 Austin Pifani Defenseman 1996 Jude Collins Midfielder Joey Sankey Attackman 2017 Chris Cloutier Attackman Jason Wade Midfielder Austin Pifani Defenseman 2019 Jack Rowlett Defenseman 2004 Jed Prossner Attackman 2016 Jake Matthai Defensive SSM Ronnie Staines Defenseman 2005 Jed Prossner Attackman 2009 Billy Bitter Attackman 2010 Billy Bitter Attackman Ryan Flanagan Defenseman 2012 R.G. Keenan Midfielder 2013 Marcus Holman Attackman 2015 Chad Tutton Midfielder Ryan Kilpatrick Defensive LSM 2017 Austin Pifani Defenseman

17 north carolina men's lacrosse NATIONAL AWARDS HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA 1996 Merrill Turnbull Attackman Jon Fox Defenseman MAJOR NATIONAL AWARDS Year Player Position 1997 Merrill Turnbull Attackman OUTSTANDING PLAYER 1953 Lew Floyd Goalkeeper John Fox Defenseman LT. RAYMOND ENNERS MEMORIAL AWARD 1973 Dave Schreiner Goalkeeper 1998 Justin Bowman Midfielder Year Player Position 1982 Tom Sears Goalkeeper 1975 Bert Fett Attackman Todd Maher Defenseman John Donato Midfielder 1986 Tom Haus Defenseman 1999 Justin Bowman Midfielder 1991 Dennis Goldstein Attackman 1976 Tom Venier Attackman Jeff Sonke Attackman John Donato Midfielder 2000 Todd Maher Defenseman OUTSTANDING MIDFIELDER Randy Gilbert Midfielder 2001 Bobby Gormsen Defenseman LT. DON MCLAUGHLIN JR. MEMORIAL AWARD Bill MacGowan Midfielder 2002 Austin Garrison Midfielder Year Player 1983 Peter Voelkel 1977 Randy Gilbert Midfielder 2003 Ronnie Staines Defenseman Larry Myers Goalkeeper 1992 Jim Buczek Austin Garrison Midfielder 1993 Ryan Wade 1978 Ralph “Rip” Davy Defenseman Paul Spellman Goalkeeper 1996 Jason Wade (co-winner) Bruce Fisk Midfielder 2004 Paul Spellman Goalkeeper 1979 Larry Turkheimer Midfielder Kevin Frew Midfielder OUTSTANDING DEFENSEMAN Larry Myers Goalkeeper Stephen McElduff Defenseman SCHMEISSER MEMORIAL CUP Year Player 1980 Michael Burnett Attackman 2007 Nick Tintle Midfielder Peter Voelkel Midfielder 1984 Tom Haus Bart Wagner Attackman 1986 Tom Haus Gary Burns Defenseman 2008 Nick Tintle Midfielder 1987 Tom Haus Terry Murray Defenseman Tim Kaiser Defenseman 1991 Graham Harden 1981 Jeff Homire Midfielder Grant Zimmerman Goalkeeper 2010 Ryan Flanagan (co-winner) 1982 Kevin Griswold Midfielder 2009 Shane Walterhoefer Midfielder Jamie Allen Defenseman 2010 Jimmy Dunster Midfielder OUTSTANDING GOALKEEPER Randy Cox Defenseman C.M. KELLY, JR. MEMORIAL CUP Charlie McComas Defenseman Year Player 1983 Joey Seivold Midfielder 2011 Jimmy Dunster Midfielder 1969 Peter Kramer 1984 Gary Seivold Attackman Marcus Holman Midfielder 1981 Tom Sears Tim Mealey Goalkeeper 2012 Jimmy Bitter Attackman 1982 Tom Sears 1991 Andy Piazza 1985 Gary Seivold Attackman Ryan Creighton Midfielder Pat Welsh Attackman 2013 Jimmy Bitter Attackman Steve Martel Midfielder OUTSTANDING PLAYER IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Ryan Creighton Midfielder C.M. KELLY, JR. MEMORIAL CUP Chris Walker Defenseman 2014 Jimmy Bitter Attackman Year Player Position 1986 Barney Aburn Goalkeeper Kieran Burke Goalkeeper 1982 Tom Sears Goalkeeper Rob Russell Midfielder Austin Pifani Defenseman 1986 Gary Seivold Attackman Chris Walker Defenseman 1991 Dennis Goldstein Attackman 2015­ Luke Goldstock Attackman 2016 Chris Cloutier Attackman 1987 Joey Seivold Midfielder 2016 Patrick Kelly Midfielder Kevin Haus Midfielder Michael Tagliaferri Midfielder TEWAARATON TROPHY FINALISTS 1988 Neill Redfern Attackman Stephen Kelly Face-Off Specialist Year Player Ted Brown Midfielder Steve Pontrello Attackman 2004 Jed Prossner Paul Fitzpatrick Defenseman 2017 Tate Jozokos Defensive SSM 2013 Marcus Holman Barney Aburn Goalkeeper Luke Goldstock Attackman 1989 Joe Breschi Defenseman ALL-NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM 2018 Chris Cloutier Attackman Year Player 1990 Steve Huff Midfielder Jack Rowlett Defensive LSM 2016 Chris Cloutier (Most Outstanding Player) Chip Mayer Midfielder 2019 Timmy Kelly Midfielder Luke Goldstock 1991 Craig Hasslinger Midfielder Steve Pontrello Bryan Kelly Defenseman * USILA All-America awards not given for the Austin Pifani 1992 Greg Paradine Defenseman 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic Michael Thomas Attackman USILA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Year Head Coach 1993 Steve Speers Attackman 1982 Tommy Sears Holmes Harden Midfielder 1986 Tom Haus Chuck Breschi Defenseman 1991 Dennis Goldstein 1994 Jude Collins Midfielder Jason Wade Midfielder 1995 Steve Schreiber Defenseman Jason Wade Midfielder

18 north carolina men's lacrosse CONFERENCE AWARDS ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Gary Burns Defenseman 1996 Jude Collins Midfielder Tom Sears Goalkeeper Jason Wade Midfielder Year Player Position 1982 Michael Burnett Attackman Peter Murphy Defenseman 1981 Michael Burnett Attackman Kevin Griswold Midfielder 1998 Justin Bowman Midfielder 1982 Tom Sears Goalkeeper Peter Voelkel Midfielder 1999 Justin Bowman Midfielder 1984 Randy Cox Defenseman John Haus Defenseman 2000 Jeff Sonke Attackman 1985 Mac Ford Attackman Tom Sears Goalkeeper Bobby Gormsen Defenseman 1991 Graham Harden Defenseman 1983 Michael Burnett Attackman 2001 Jeff Sonke Attackman 1992 Alex Martin Defenseman Peter Voelkel Midfielder Bobby Gormsen Defenseman 1993 Ryan Wade Midfielder Randy Cox Defenseman 2003 Jed Prossner Attackman 1994 Ryan Wade Midfielder John Haus Defenseman Austin Garrison Midfielder 1996 Jason Wade Midfielder 1984 Mac Ford Attackman 2004 Jed Prossner Attackman 2010 Billy Bitter Attackman Andy Smith Midfielder Ronnie Staines Defenseman 2013 Marcus Holman* Attackman Joey Seivold Midfielder Bryant Will Midfielder 2017 Austin Pifani^ Defenseman Randy Cox Defenseman 2005 Jed Prossner Attackman * ACC Offensive Player of the Year Tom Haus Defenseman 2006 Stephen McElduff Defenseman ^ ACC Defensive Player of the Year 1985 Mac Ford Attackman 2007 Tim Kaiser Defenseman Gary Seivold Attackman 2008 Ben Hunt Midfielder Joey Seivold Midfielder Grant Zimmerman Goalkeeper ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Steve Martel Midfielder 2009 Shane Walterhoefer Midfielder Year Player Position Chris Walker Defenseman Billy Bitter Attackman 1989 Jim Buczek Midfielder Boyd Harden Defenseman 2010 Billy Bitter Attackman 1998 Jeff Sonke Attackman Tim Mealey Goalkeeper Chris Madalon Goalkeeper 2010 Marcus Holman Attackman 1986 Tom Haus Defenseman Ryan Flanagan Defenseman 2011 Nicky Galasso Attackman 1987 Pat Welsh Midfielder 2011 Billy Bitter Attackman 2019 Caton Johnson Goalkeeper Tom Haus Defenseman Nicky Galasso Attackman 1988 Ted Brown Midfielder Ryan Flanagan Defenseman Tim Welsh Midfielder 2012 Marcus Holman Attackman ACC COACH OF THE YEAR Boyd Harden Defenseman 2013 Marcus Holman Attackman Year Head Coach Barney Aburn Goalkeeper Joey Sankey Attackman 1988 Willie Scroggs 1989 Neill Redfern Attackman 2014 Jimmy Bitter Attackman 1991 Dave Klarmann Chip Mayer Midfielder Ryan Creighton Midfielder 1993 Dave Klarmann Joe Breschi Defenseman Joey Sankey Attackman 1994 Dave Klarmann Paul Fitzpatrick Defenseman Chad Tutton Midfielder 1996 Dave Klarmann 1990 Dennis Goldstein Attackman 2015 Jake Bailey Defenseman 2010 Joe Breschi Jim Buczek Midfielder Jimmy Bitter Attackman 2013 Joe Breschi Joe Breschi Defenseman Ryan Kilpatrick Defensive LSM 1991 Dennis Goldstein Attackman Joey Sankey Attackman Dan Donnelly Midfielder Chad Tutton Midfielder ALL-ACC SELECTIONS Graham Harden Defenseman 2016 Stephen Kelly Face-Off Specialist Year Player Position Andy Piazza Goalkeeper Jake Matthai Short-Stick Midfielder 1977 Joe Yevoli Attackman 1992 John Webster Attackman Austin Pifani Defenseman Randy Gilbert Midfielder Jim Buczek Midfielder Steve Pontrello Attackman Doug Fierro Defenseman Dan Donnelly Midfielder Michael Tagliaferri Midfielder Larry Myers Goalkeeper Alex Martin Defenseman 2017 Austin Pifani Defenseman 1978 Doug Fierro Defenseman Greg Paradine Defenseman Tate Jozokos Defensive SSM 1979 Larry Turkheimer Midfielder 1993 Steve Speers Attackman Luke Goldstock Attackman Ralph “Rip” Davy Defenseman John Webster Attackman 2018 Chris Cloutier Attackman Larry Myers Goalkeeper Holmes Harden Midfielder Jack Rowlett Long-Stick Midfielder 1980 Kevin Griswold Midfielder Donnie McNichol Midfielder 2019 Jack Rowlett Defenseman Gary Burns Defenseman Ryan Wade Midfielder 1981 Michael Burnett Attackman Alex Martin Defenseman Jeff Homire Midfielder Greg Paradine Defenseman Doug Hall Midfielder 1994 Chuck Breschi Defenseman Peter Voelkel Midfielder Ryan Wade Midfielder 1995 Steve Schreiber Defenseman

19 north carolina men's lacrosse CONFERENCE AWARDS ACC TOURNAMENT MVP Ben Hunt Midfielder 2001 March 12 Robert D’Urso 2010 Ryan Flanagan Defenseman April 9 Bobby Gormsen Year Player Position 2012 Jimmy Bitter Attackman 2002 February 26 Paul Spellman 1989 Michael Thomas Attackman Marcus Holman Attackman 2003 March 17 Austin Garrison 1990 Joe Breschi Defenseman R.G. Keenan Midfielder March 24 Paul Spellman 1991 Dennis Goldstein Attackman Joey Sankey Attackman 2004 March 1 Jed Prossner 1992 John Webster Attackman Chad Tutton Midfielder March 15 Jed Prossner 1993 Dan Levy Attackman 2013 Kieran Burke Goalkeeper March 22 Ronnie Staines 1994 Rocco D’Andraia Goalkeeper Davey Emala Midfielder April 12 Paul Spellman 1996 Brooks Brown Goalkeeper Marcus Holman Attackman 2005 April 18 Jed Prossner 2013 Marcus Holman Attackman R.G. Keenan Midfielder April 25 Ryan Blair 2016 Chris Cloutier Attackman Chad Tutton Midfielder 2006 February 20 Michael Burns 2015 Chad Tutton Midfielder April 17 Drew Habeck 2016 Steve Pontrello Attackman April 24 Andrew McElduff ALL-ACC TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS 2017 Luke Goldstock Attackman 2007 February 19 Gavin Petracca Year Player Position Chris Cloutier Attackman February 26 Shane Walterhoefer 1992 Billy Daye Goalkeeper Andy Matthews Attackman 2008 February 25 Grant Zimmerman Alex Martin Defenseman Jack Lambert Defensive LSM March 10 Grant Zimmerman Ryan Wade Midfielder 2019 Justin Anderson Midfielder 2009 February 17 Gavin Petracca John Webster Attackman William Perry Midfielder February 23 Bart Wagner 1993 Dan Levy Attackman April 21 Shane Walterhoefer Alex Martin Defenseman 2010 March 15 Billy Bitter Greg Paradine Defenseman ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK March 22 Jimmy Dunster Steve Speers Attackman Year Date Player March 29 Marcus Holman Ryan Wade Midfielder 1991 March 11 Andy Piazza April 5 Billy Bitter John Webster Attackman April 1 Bryan Kelly 2011 February 15 Nicky Galasso* 1994 Chuck Breschi Defenseman April 15 Dennis Goldstein March 15 Thomas Wood* Rocco D’Andraia Goalkeeper April 29 Dennis Goldstein March 29 Nicky Galasso* Gregg Langhoff Attackman May 13 Craig Hasslinger March 29 Steven Rastivo^ Jason Wade Midfielder 1992 April 6 Michael Thomas 2012 February 14 Davey Emala* Ryan Wade Midfielder April 13 Alex Martin R.G. Keenan^ 1995 Jude Collins Midfielder April 27 John Webster February 28 R.G. Keenan^ Rocco D’Andraia Goalkeeper 1993 March 8 Donnie McNichol March 13 Steven Rastivo^ Merrill Turnbull Attackman March 15 Steve Speers March 27 Marcus Holman* Jason Wade Midfielder March 29 Greg Paradine R.G. Keenan^ 1996 Jason Wade Midfielder April 5 Ryan Wade April 3 R.G. Keenan^ Brooks Brown Goalkeeper April 19 Chuck Breschi 2013 February 12 Marcus Holman* Mark Phillips Attackman April 26 Dan Levy March 12 Joey Sankey* Jon Fox Defenseman 1994 March 28 Ryan Wade March 26 Joey Sankey* Jude Collins Midfielder April 25 Rocco D’Andraia Kieran Burke^ Brendan Carey Attackman May 9 Brendan Carey April 2 Davey Emala* Merrill Turnbull Attackman 1995 April 3 Merrill Turnbull April 9 Marcus Holman* 1998 Justin Bowman Midfielder April 17 Brendan Carey Kieran Burke^ 1999 Justin Bowman Midfielder 1996 February 26 Merrill Turnbull April 16 Kieran Burke^ 2000 Austin Garrison Midfielder March 11 Jason Wade 2014 March 25 Austin Pifani^ 2001 Bobby Gormsen Defenseman March 25 Jason Wade April 1 Joey Sankey* 2002 Paul Spellman Goalkeeper April 8 Mark Phillips 2015 February 23 Jimmy Bitter* 2003 Scott Falatach Attackman April 22 Brooks Brown March 2 Tate Jozokos^ 2004 Kevin Frew Midfielder 1997 March 10 Merrill Turnbull March 30 Chad Tutton* Jed Prossner Attackman Spencer Deering Stephen Kelly^ 2005 Ryan Blair Attackman 1998 March 1 Brett Kohart April 6 Joey Sankey* 2006 Ben Hunt Midfielder 1999 March 22 Jeremy Carey 2016 February 8 Steve Pontrello* 2007 Michael Burns Attackman 2000 February 28 Kris Blindenbacher Jake Matthai^ 2009 Billy Bitter Attackman April 17 Matt Crofton February 29 Shane Simpson* Chris Hunt Midfielder May 8 Jeff Sonke Stephen Kelly^ Ryan Flanagan Defenseman March 21 Stephen Kelly^

20 north carolina men's lacrosse CONFERENCE AWARDS April 4 Steve Pontrello* 2016 Patrick Kelly, Stephen Kelly, April 11 Brian Balkam^ Jake Matthai, Austin Pifani, April 25 Luke Goldstock* Shane Simpson, Michael Tagliaferri Stephen Kelly^ 2017 February 6 Justin Anderson* Stephen Kelly^ 2017 Austin Pifani, Andy Matthews, March 7 Luke Goldstock* Jack Lambert, Stephen Kelly, Brian Balkam^ Luke Goldstock April 11 Stephen Kelly^ 2018 Justin Anderson, Timmy Kelly, 2018 February 26 Timmy Kelly* Ryan Macri April 23 Alex Bassil^ 2019 Justin Anderson, Jack Halpert, 2019 February 11 Andy Matthews* Jacob Kelly, Conner Maher, Zachary Tucci^ Alex Trippi, Zachary Tucci, April 1 Caton Johnson^ Timmy Kelly 2020 February 4 Chris Gray* Caton Johnson^ *All-ACC Academic team not announced for February 25 Chris Gray* 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic

* ACC Offensive Player of the Week ^ ACC Defensive Player of the Week

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM Year Player(s) 2006 Ryan Blair, Kyle Henderson, Sean Link, Bobby McAuley, Mike Munnelly, Dave Werry 2007 Michael J. Burns, Fletcher Gregory, Michael Jarvis, Matthias McCall 2008 Michael J. Burns, Ryan Flanagan , Grant Zimmerman, Chris Hunt 2009 Michael J. Burns, Ryan Flanagan, Tyler Morton, Mark Staines, Grant Zimmerman 2010 Ryan Flanagan, Chris Hunt, Sean Jackson, Michael Jarvis, Tyler Morton, Jeff Muscatello, Mark Staines 2011 Michael Burns, Ryan Flanagan, Chris Hunt, Frankie Kelly, Chris Madalon, Kieran McDonald, Kevin Piegare, Mark Staines 2012 Jake Bailey, Ryan Creighton, Frankie Kelly, Kieran McDonald, Joey Sankey 2013 Jake Bailey, Jimmy Bitter, Frankie Kelly, Jake Matthai, Kieran McDonald, Zach Powers, Joey Sankey, Matt Shannon 2014 Jake Bailey, Jimmy Bitter, Ryan Creighton, Joey Sankey, Shane Simpson 2015 Jake Bailey, Patrick Kelly , 2017 ACC Champions - UNC beat Notre Dame 14-10 in the title game after upsetting #1 Syracuse in the semifinals Stephen Kelly, Peyton Klawinski, Austin Pifani, Michael Tagliaferri

21 north carolina men's lacrosse TEAM AWARDS TURNBULL TROPHY Bart Wagner Attackman NEEDHAM UNSUNG HERO MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2008 Ben Hunt Midfielder Year Player Position Year Player Position Grant Zimmerman Goalkeeper 1977 Steve Volker Goalkeeper 1951 Nick Sowell Goalkeeper 2009 Billy Bitter Attackman 1978 Tim Bryan Defenseman 1970 Peter Kramer Goalkeeper 2010 Gavin Petracca Attackman 1979 Vern Geddy Midfielder 1971 Ray Seipp Attackman Sean DeLaney Midfielder 1980 Terry Murray Defenseman 1972 Paul Truesdell Defenseman 2011 Marcus Holman Midfielder 1981 Chris Mueller Attackman 1973 Bruce Ledwith Attackman 2012 Marcus Holman Attackman 1982 John Basil Midfielder 1974 Bert Fett Attackman 2013 Marcus Holman Attackman Dan Aburn Attackman 1975 Chuck Weinstein Goalkeeper 2014 Ryan Creighton Midfielder 1983 Bill Ness Midfielder 1976 Dave Klarmann Defenseman 2015 Joey Sankey Attackman 1984 Andy Smith Midfielder 1977 Randy Gilbert Midfielder 2016 Steve Pontrello Attackman 1985 Steve Martel Midfielder 1978 Doug Fierro Defenseman Stephen Kelly Midfielder 1986 Taylor Classen Defenseman 1979 Ralph “Rip” Davy Defenseman 2017 Austin Pifani Defenseman 1987 Chris Walker Defenseman Larry Myers Goalkeeper 2018­ William McBride Midfielder 1988 Paul Fitzpatrick Defenseman 1980 Kevin Griswold Midfielder 2019 Jack Rowlett Defenseman 1989 Craig O’Callaghan Defenseman 1981 Peter Voelkel Midfielder 1990 Steve Huff Midfielder 1982 John Haus Defenseman MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE PLAYER 1991 Bryan Kelly Defenseman 1983 Peter Voelkel Midfielder 1992 Robin Cornish Midfielder 1984 Tim Mealey Goalkeeper Year Player Position 1993 Holmes Harden Midfielder 1985 Mac Ford Attackman 2009 Sean DeLaney Midfielder Steve Speers Attackman 1986 Tom Haus Defenseman 2010 Billy Bitter Attackman 1994 Gregg Langhoff Attackman 1987 Tom Haus Defenseman 2011 Billy Bitter Attackman 1995 Merrill Turnbull Attackman 1988 Barney Aburn Goalkeeper 2012 Marcus Holman Attackman 1996 Mark Phillips Attackman 1989 Paul Fitzpatrick Defenseman 2013 Marcus Holman Attackman 1997 Jon Fox Defenseman 1990 Joe Breschi Defenseman 2014 Joey Sankey Attackman 1998 Mike Maier Midfielder 1991 Dennis Goldstein Attackman 2015 Jimmy Bitter Attackman 1999 Rob Hauff Defenseman Graham Harden Defenseman 2016 Steve Pontrello Attackman 2000 Todd Maher Defenseman 1992 Jim Buczek Midfielder 2017 Chris Cloutier Attackman 2001 Hunter Sims Defenseman Alex Martin Defenseman Luke Goldstock Attackman 2002 Pat Jackson Midfielder 1993 Donnie McNichol Midfielder 2018 Chris Cloutier Attackman 2003 Johnny Seivold Midfielder Greg Paradine Defenseman 2019 Andy Matthews Attackman 2004 Mike McCall Attackman John Webster Attackman 2005 David DiBianco Defenseman 1994 Chuck Breschi Defenseman 2006 Billy Staines Defenseman Ryan Wade Midfielder GRAHAM HARDEN MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE PLAYER 2007 Ben Staines Midfielder 1995 Steve Schreiber Defenseman Year Player Position 2008 Nick Tintle Midfielder 1996 Jason Wade Midfielder 2009 Ryan Flanagan Defenseman 2009 Chris Hunt Midfielder Jude Collins Midfielder 2010 Ryan Flanagan Defenseman 2010 Michael Jarvis Defenseman 1997 Merrill Turnbull Attackman 2011 Ryan Flanagan Defenseman 2011 Mark Staines Defenseman 1998 Todd Maher Defenseman 2012 Mark Staines Long-Stick Midfielder 2012 Ryan Creighton Midfielder 1999 Jeremy Carey Midfielder 2013 Kieran McDonald Defenseman 2013 Davey Emala Midfielder Justin Bowman Midfielder 2014 Kieran Burke Goalkeeper 2014 Pat Foster Attackman 2000 Jeff Sonke Attackman 2015 Austin Pifani Defenseman 2015 Luke Goldstock Attackman 2001 Jeff Sonke Attackman 2016 Austin Pifani Defenseman 2016 Evan Connell Defensive LSM Bobby Gormsen Defenseman Jake Matthai Midfielder 2017 Ryan Macri Defenseman 2002 Paul Spellman Goalkeeper 2017 Austin Pifani Defenseman William McBride Midfielder 2003 Austin Garrison Midfielder 2018 William McBride Midfielder 2018 Alex Bassil Goalkeeper 2004 Ronnie Staines Defenseman 2019 Jack Rowlett Defenseman 2019 Jack Halpert Defensive LSM Jed Prossner Attackman Kevin Frew Midfielder 2005 Jed Prossner Attackman Stephen McElduff Defenseman 2006 Stephen McElduff Defenseman 2007 Tim Kaiser Defenseman Nick Tintle Midfielder

22 north carolina men's lacrosse TEAM AWARDS JAY GALLAGHER MEMORIAL AWARD HOLMES HARDEN SR. MEMORIAL AWARD DANNY FOX MEMORIAL AWARD MOST OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN MOST GROUND BALLS SERVICE TO CAROLINA LACROSSE Year Player Position Year Player Position Year Recipient(s) Role(s) 1979 Kevin Griswold Midfielder 1979 Larry Turkheimer Midfielder 1981 Greg Garber Team Manager Gary Burns Defenseman 1980 Peter Voelkel Midfielder 1982 Jack and Jackie Basil Parents 1983 Barbara Pedersen Program Supporter/ 1980 John Haus Defenseman 1981 Tom Sears Goalkeeper 1981 Randy Cox Defenseman Community Organizer 1982 Tom Sears Goalkeeper 1984 Kip Ward Program Supporter 1982 Mac Ford Attackman 1983 Randy Cox Defenseman Vickie Brawley Program Supporter 1983 Joey Seivold Midfielder 1984 Joey Seivold Midfielder 1985 Karen Waters Manager 1984 Gary Seivold Attackman 1985 Boyd Harden Defenseman Beth Schoenfisch Manager Chris Walker Defenseman Judy Clark Lacrosse Secretary 1985 Ted Brown Midfielder 1986 Gary Seivold Attackman 1986 Dave and Julia Klarmann Kevin Haus Midfielder Tom Haus Defenseman Assistant Coach and Wife 1986 Mark Tummillo Attackman Chris Walker Defenseman 1987 Dan and Sharon Hooker 1987 Scott Cox Midfielder 1987 Joey Seivold Midfielder Team Trainer and Wife 1988 Michael Thomas Attackman 1988 Paul Fitzpatrick Defenseman 1988 Bert and Anne Haus Parents Graham Harden Defenseman 1989 Dave Lohse 1989 Paul Fitzpatrick Defenseman Sports Information Director 1989 Jim Buczek Midfielder 1990 Craig Hasslinger Midfielder 1990 Spencer and Bettie Ann Everett 1990 John Webster Attackman 1991 Graham Harden Defenseman Program Supporters 1991 Ryan Wade Midfielder 1992 Jim Buczek Midfielder 1991 Willie Scroggs Former Head Coach 1992 Darren Sweeney Defenseman 1993 Donnie McNichol Midfielder 1992 Danny and Kris Fox 1993 Jude Collins Midfielder Program Supporters Jason Wade Midfielder 1994 Ryan Wade Midfielder 1993 Janice Hilliard Academic Advisor 1994 Jon Fox Defenseman 1995 Jude Collins Midfielder 1994 Sue Klapper Admissions Office Peter Murphy Defenseman 1996 Jude Collins Midfielder 1995 Gary Burns Alumnus/ 1995 Ryan Kohart Defenseman 1997 Mac Hammer Midfielder Games Operations Mike Maier Midfielder 1998 Todd Maher Defenseman 1996 Ken and Sharon Wade Parents 1997 Howard and Sandy Fox Parents 1996 Justin Bowman Midfielder 1999 Bobby Gormsen Defenseman Steve Stenersen Alumnus 1997 Todd Maher Defenseman 2000 Ryan Damon Midfielder Peter Voelkel Alumnus 1998 Jeff Sonke Attackman 2001 Mac Hammer Midfielder David Wingate Alumnus 1999 Joel Miller Midfielder 2002 Kevin Frew Midfielder 1998 Mick & Linda Maier Parents 2000 Steven Will Midfielder 2003 Paul Spellman Goalkeeper Jim & Lynn Turnbull Parents Austin Garrison Midfielder 1999 Rob Schneider Head Team Trainer 2004 Kevin Frew Midfielder 2001 Ronnie Staines Defenseman 2001 Pat Olmert Volunteer Assistant Coach 2002 Jed Prossner Attackman 2005 Lance Zimmerman Midfielder 2002 Thomas Michelle Trainer Bryant Will Midfielder 2006 Shane Walterhoefer Midfielder Bill Piscatello Owner of Paul Spellman Goalkeeper 2007 Shane Walterhoefer Midfielder Breadman’s Restaurant 2003 Kasey Gore Statistician 2003 Stephen McElduff Defenseman 2008 Grant Zimmerman Goalkeeper May Chrisman Statistician 2004 Tom Sciolla Midfielder 2009 Shane Walterhoefer Midfielder 2004 2004 Senior Class - 2005 Tim Kaiser Defenseman 2010 Michael Burns Midfielder Andrew Lucas, Johnny Seivold , Mike Munnelly Midfielder 2011 R.G. Keenan Midfielder Ronnie Staines, Brad Coker, 2006 Bart Wagner Attackman 2012 R.G. Keenan Midfielder Dan Stringer, Dave Duffy 2007 Gavin Petracca Attackman 2013 R.G. Keenan Midfielder Kevin Frew, Matt Pessagno, 2008 Billy Bitter Attackman Phil Pennington 2014 Stephen Kelly Midfielder 2009 Jimmy Dunster Midfielder 2005 Akshay Patel Trainer 2015 Stephen Kelly Midfielder Charlie McComas Defenseman 2006 Carol Sciolla Parent 2010 Marcus Holman Attackman 2016 Stephen Kelly Midfielder 2007 Jena Buchan Statistician 2008 Randy Cox Alumnus 2011 Nicky Galasso Attackman 2017 Stephen Kelly Midfielder 2018 Charles Kelly Midfielder 2009 Greg Paradine Assistant Coach 2012 Jimmy Bitter Attackman 2010 Spencer Welborn Academic Advisor Joey Sankey Attackman 2019 Zachary Tucci Midfielder 2011 Dick Baddour Athletic Director Chad Tutton Midfielder 2012 Nina Walker Athletic Trainer 2013 Kieran Burke Goalkeeper 2013 Sara Koenig Administrative Assistant 2014 Austin Pifani Defenseman 2014 Katherine Fitzgerald Videographer 2015 Brian Balkam Goalkeeper 2015 Brian Holman Assistant Coach 2016­ Jack Rowlett Defenseman 2016 Chris Feifs Assistant Coach 2017 William Perry Midfielder 2017 Mike Greene Academic Advisor 2018 Alex Trippi Midfielder/Attackman 2018 Jason Beaulieu Strength & Conditioning Coach 2019 Caton Johnson Goalkeeper 2019 Matt Hudson Assistant Coach

23 north carolina men's lacrosse TEAM AWARDS CLASS OF 1986 DAN ANDREWS AWARD KEVIN REICHARDT MEMORIAL AWARD RALPH T. “RIP” DAVY III MEMORIAL AWARD SPORTSMANSHIP & COMMUNITY SERVICE MOST IMPROVED PLAYER SENIOR LEADERSHIP Year Player Position Year Player Position Year Player Position 1986 John Stahl Attackman 1984 Steve Martel Midfielder 2008 Mike Munnelly Midfielder 1987 Gary Seivold Attackman 1985 Pat McDonald Defenseman 2009 Grant Zimmerman Goalkeeper 1988 Kevin Haus Midfielder 1986 Mike Tummillo Attackman 2010 Michael Jarvis Defenseman 1989 Mark Tummillo Attackman 1987 Ted Brown Midfielder 2011 Michael Burns Midfielder David Kelly Attackman 1988 Joe Breschi Defenseman Ryan Flanagan Defenseman 1990 Lars Pedersen Goalkeeper 1989 Chip Mayer Midfielder 2012 Mark Staines Long-Stick Midfielder 1991 Brooks Matthews Defenseman 1990 Mike Acee Attackman 2013 Sean Taylor Midfielder 1992 Dan Donnelly Midfielder 1991 Andy Piazza Goalkeeper Stevie Kirkup Attackman 1993 Billy Daye Goalkeeper 1992 Steve Gilhuley Midfielder Davey Emala Midfielder 1994 Rocco D’Andraia Goalkeeper Greg Paradine Defenseman Kieran McDonald Defenseman 1995 Ousmane Greene Midfielder 1993 Chuck Breschi Defenseman Stephen Burns Attackman 1996 Peter Murphy Defenseman Gary Lehrman Goalkeeper Steven Rastivo Goalkeeper 1997 Brooks Brown Goalkeeper 1994 Wilson Felter Attackman William Scroggs Midfielder 1998 Jeremy Carey Midfielder Steve Schreiber Defenseman Marcus Holman Attackman 1999 Todd Maher Defenseman 1995 Brendan Carey Attackman 2014 Ryan Creighton Midfielder 2000 Hunter Lewis Defenseman Jason Sanders Midfielder 2015 Joe Costigan Midfielder 2001 Austin Garrison Midfielder 1996 Peter Murphy Defenseman 2016 Jake Matthai Midfielder 2002 Tim Gosier Midfielder 1997 Brooks Brown Goalkeeper Patrick Kelly Midfielder 2003 Kyle Bell Midfielder 1998 Chase Martin Attackman 2017 Austin Pifani Defenseman 2004 Dan Stringer Midfielder 1999 Bobby Gormsen Defenseman 2018 Ryan Macri Defenseman Brad Coker Defenseman 2000 Andy Jonas Attackman 2019 Timmy Kelly Midfielder/Attackman 2005 Mike McCall Attackman 2001 Robert D’Urso Goalkeeper 2006 Dave Werry Midfielder 2002 Matt Pessagno Defenseman 2007 Sam Wagner Attackman 2003 Peter Anselmo Midfielder DICK BADDOUR ACADEMIC SUCCESS AWARD 2008 Fletcher Gregory Midfielder 2004 Dave Duffy Midfielder TEAM HIGH GPA 2009 Pell George Defenseman 2005 Matt McIntosh Midfielder Year Player Position 2010 Stevie Kirkup Attackman 2006 Kyle Stringer Midfielder 2011 Logan Corey Long-Stick Midfielder 2011 Chris Hunt Midfielder Drew Habeck Attackman 2012 Matt Shannon Long-Stick Midfielder 2012 Thomas Wood Attackman 2007 Ben Hunt Midfielder 2013 Matt Shannon Long-Stick Midfielder 2013 Joe Costigan Midfielder Jack Ryan Defenseman 2014 Jake Bailey Defenseman 2014 Frankie Kelly Midfielder 2008 Sean DeLaney Midfielder 2015 Patrick Kelly Midfielder 2015 Derek Henson Midfielder 2009 Andrew Pyke Defenseman 2016 Patrick Kelly Midfielder 2016 Zach Powers Defenseman 2010 Thomas Wood Attackman 2017 Matt Cunningham Attackman Mark Rizzo Defenseman 2011 Pat Foster Midfielder 2018 Alex Helms Midfielder 2017 Mark Rizzo Defenseman 2012 Kieran McDonald Defenseman 2019 Nate Miller Midfielder Luke Walsh Midfielder 2013 Jordan Smith Defenseman 2018 Patrick Lyons Defenseman 2014 Jake Bailey Defenseman 2019 Patrick Lyons Defenseman 2015 Peyton Klawinski Midfielder 2016­ Brian Cannon Midfielder Chris Cloutier Attackman 2017 Andy Matthews Attackman 2018 Michael Nathan Defenseman 2019 Ara Atayan Midfielder

24 north carolina men's lacrosse OTHER AWARDS ACADEMIC AWARDS CAROLINA LEADERSHIP ACADEMY LEADERSHIP LAB Year Player(s) USILA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA TEAM TAR HEEL LEADERS OF DISTINCTION 2014-15 Mark Rizzo, Zach Powers, Evan Connell Year Player Year Player(s) 2016-17 Kyle Mathie, Mike D’Alessandro, 2011 Ryan Flanagan 2005-06 Stephen McElduff, Dave Werry Patrick McCormick, William McBride 2014 Ryan Creighton 2006-07 Mike Munnelly 2015 Jimmy Bitter 2010-11 Thomas Wood RISING STARS Joey Sankey 2011-12 Marcus Holman Year Player(s) Jake Bailey 2012-13 Ryan Creighto 2005-06 Brian Burke, Mike Munnelly, 2016 Jake Matthai 2014-15 Jake Matthai Tim Kaiser, David Ryan Patrick Kelly 2015-16 Mark Rizzo 2006-07 Brian Connors, Chris Cortina, 2017 Stephen Kelly Tim McCall Austin Pifani DISTINCTIONS 2007-08 Michael Burns, Tommy D’Alessandro, 2019 Timmy Kelly Year Player(s) Level(s) Joe Howard, Michael Jarvis Jack Halpert 2017-18 Mike Guerin Cultivate/Accelerate 2008-09 Matt Davie, Ryan Flanagan, 2020 Justin Anderson Patrick Lyons Cultivate/Accelerate Chris Hunt, Milton Lyles, Kevin Piegare Alex Bassil Incubate 2009-10 Matt Conte, Kevin Federico, COSIDA FIRST TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAS Kyle Mathie Activate Sean Jackson, Ryan Kotowski, Year Player Mike D’Alessandro Activate Tyler Morton, Jeff Muscatello, 1985 Joey Seivold Patrick McCormick Activate James Petracca, Thomas Wood 1987 Joey Seivold William McBride Activate 2010-11 Logan Corey, Marcus Holman, 1996 Rob Tobin David Metzbower Leadership Liason William Leighton-Armah, Cam Wood, Kieran McDonald, William Scroggs COSIDA DISTRICT III ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VETERAN LEADERS 2011-12 Connor Hunt, Frankie Kelly, Year Player Year Player(s) Mark McNeill, Ryan Creighton 2005 Dave Werry 2005-06 Drew Habeck, Hayward Howard, 2012-13 Brian Sullivan, Derek Henson, 2006 Dave Werry Stephen McElduff, Dave Werry Jimmy Bitter, Joe Costigan 2008 Fletcher Gregory 2006-07 Fletcher Gregory, Mike Munnelly, 2013-14 Duncan Hutchins, Evan Connell, David Ryan, Tom Sciolla, Jake Matthai, Joey Sankey, TOP-10 SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Ben Staines, Sam Wagner Mark Rizzo, Spencer Parks, Zach Powers Year Player 2007-08 Brian Connors, Tim McCall 2014-15 Austin Pifani, Brian Balkam, 2014 Frankie Kelly Mike Munnelly Jack Lambert, Luke Goldstock, 2018 Matt Cunningham 2008-09 Ben Hunt, Jack Ryan, Peyton Klawinski, Ryan Macri, * Awarded to graduating senior student- Grant Zimmerman Shane Simpson, Stephen Kelly, athletes with highest cumulative GPAs at UNC 2009-10 Billy Bitter, Sean DeLaney, Tate Jozokos Ryan Flanagan, Chris Hunt, 2015-16 Mike D’Alessandro, Eddie Gilman, Chris Madalon Riley Graham, Kyle Mathie, 2010-11 Matt Davie, Ryan Flanagan, William McBride, Patrick McCormick Chris Hunt, Milton Lyles, 2016-17 Alex Bassil, Charles Kelly, Thomas Wood Timmy Kelly, Paddy Sheehan 2011-12 Cam Wood, Kieran McDonald Marcus Holman, William Leighton-Armah, CREED MENTORS William Scroggs Year Player(s) 2012-13 Campbell Wood, Frankie Kelly, 2013-14 Derek Henson Kieran McDonald, Ryan Cregithon, 2014-15 Jack Lambert William Scroggs 2015-16 Patrick McCormick 2013-14 Connor Hunt, Frankie Kelly 2016-17 Jessie Cuccia 2014-15 Duncan Hutchins, Joey Sankey, Jake Matthai 2015-16 Evan Connell, Jake Matthai, Zach Powers, Mark Rizzo 2016-17 Michael Tagliaferri

GAP YEAR Year Player(s) 2012-13 Connor Hunt 2013-14 Derek Henson, Jimmy Bitter

25 north carolina men's lacrosse OTHER AWARDS LEADERSHIP AWARDS LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALISTS Year Player 2008 Fletcher Gregory 2009 Grant Zimmerman 2011 Ryan Flanagan 2015 Joey Sankey 2017 Austin Pifani

ARTHUR ASHE JR. SPORT SCHOLAR Year Player 2006 Dave Werry

COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS ACC TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Year Player 2004 Dave Werry 2005 Dave Werry 2006 Dave Werry 2007 Mike Munnelly 2013 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team 2015 Joe Costigan 2017 Mark Rizzo 2020 Patrick Lyons

CAROLINA DREAM TEAM (COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD) Year Player 2011 Logan Corey, William Leighton-Armah

MILDRED MCCASKILL AWARD (UNC ATHLETICS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN ATHLETICS, SCHOLARSHIP, COMMUNITY SERVICES) Year Player 2010 Michael Jarvis 2011 Ryan Flanagan 2014 Ryan Creighton

COACH JOHN WOODEN CITIZENSHIP CUP Year Player 2006 Dave Werry (Finalist) 2010 Ryan Flanagan (Semifinalist)

JIM TATUM AWARD (ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE, CAMPUS OUTREACH) Year Player 2011 Ryan Flanagan

YEARDLEY REYNOLDS LOVE UNSUNG HERO AWARD FINALIST Year Player 2013 Frankie Kelly 2017 Mark Rizzo

26 north carolina men's lacrosse USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAME PARTICIPANTS 1994 Chuck Breschi Defenseman Ryan Wade Midfielder Year Player Position 1995 Steve Schreiber Defenseman 1950 Grant Lynch Defenseman Ousmane Greene Midfielder 1953 Lewis Floyd Goalkeeper Kyle Durkee Midfielders 1966 Jim Bischoff Defenseman 1996 Brendan Carey Attackman Harvey Stanley Goalkeeper Jude Collins Midfielder 1969 John McCorkle Defenseman Jason Wade Midfielder 1970 Peter Kramer Goalkeeper 1997 Merrill Turnbull Attackman Harper Peterson Attackman Jon Fox Defenseman 1971 Ray Seipp Attackman Brooks Brown Goalkeeper 1972 Paul Truesdell Defenseman 1998 Mike Maier Midfielder 1973 Bruce Ledwith Attackman 1999 Justin Bowman Midfielder 1974 Dan Fraser Attackman Jeremy Carey Midfielder 1975 Bert Fett Attackman 2000 Chase Martin Attackman 1976 Brian DeMatteo Defenseman Jordan Herrick Midfielder Dave Klarmann Defenseman 2001 Jeff Sonke Attackman Bill MacGowan Midfielder Bobby Gormsen Defenseman 1977 John Donato Midfielder 2002 Tim Gosier Midfielder Steve Sartorio Defenseman Pat Jackson Midfielder 1978 Doug Fierro Defenseman 2003 Austin Garrison Midfielder Paul Wingate Attackman Steven Will Midfielder 1979 Ralph “Rip” Davy Defenseman 2004 Johnny Seivold Midfielder Larry Turkheimer Midfielder Ronnie Staines Defenseman 1980 Terry Murray Defenseman 2006 Stephen McElduff Defenseman Brett Steidle Midfielder 2008 Tim Kaiser Defenseman 1981 Tom Federico Midfielder Nick Tintle Midfielder 1982 Kevin Griswold Midfielder 2010 Cryder DiPietro Midfielder Steve Stenersen Midfielder Gavin Petracca Attackman 1983 John Haus Defenseman 2012 Charlie McComas Defenseman Peter Voelkel Attackman Thomas Wood Attackman 1984 Randy Cox Defenseman 2014 Pat Foster Attackman Brent Voelkel Midfielder 1985 Mac Ford Attackman Steve Martel Midfielder - No game held in 2020 due to 1986 James Koester Midfielder COVID-19 pandemic Robby Russell Midfielder 1987 Tom Haus Defenseman Joey Seivold Midfielder 1988 Boyd Harden Defenseman Kevin Haus Defenseman 1989 Paul Fitzpatrick Defenseman Pat Olmert Goalkeeper 1990 Joe Breschi Defenseman Steve Huff Midfielder 1991 Dennis Goldstein Attackman Graham Harden Defenseman Andy Piazza Goalkeeper 1992 Jim Buczek Midfielder Robin Cornish Midfielder Dan Donnelly Midfielder Michael Thomas Attackman 1993 Alex Martin Defenseman Greg Paradine Defensemen John Webster Attackman

27 north carolina men's lacrosse ACC TOURNAMENT HISTORY ALL-TIME RECORD: 22-20 Year UNC Seed Opponent & Seed Round Site Result 1989 #2 #3 Virginia Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 7-5 #4 Duke Championship Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 18-6 1990 #2 #3 Maryland Semifinal Charlottesville, Va. W, 12-5 #1 Virginia Championship Charlottesville, Va. W, 10-6 1991 #1 #4 Duke Semifinal Durham, N.C. W, 11-8 #3 Maryland Championship Durham, N.C. W, 18-8 1992 #1 #4 Virginia Semifinal College Park, Md. W, 14-5 #2 Maryland Championship College Park, Md. W, 11-10 1993 #2 #3 Duke Semifinal College Park, Md. W, 13-6 #4 Maryland Championship College Park, Md. W, 18-10 1994 #2 #3 Maryland Semifinal Charlottesville, Va. W, 8-7 #1 Virginia Championship Charlottesville, Va. W, 15-7 1995 #3 #2 Maryland Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 14-9 #4 Duke Championship Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 6-14 1996 #1 #4 Duke Semifinal Charlottesville, Va. W, 18-8 #3 Virginia Championship Charlottesville, Va. W, 13-11 1997 #4 #1 Virginia Semifinal Charlottesville, Va. L, 13-17 1998 #4 #1 Maryland Semifinal Charlottesville, Va. L, 8-13 1999 #4 #1 Duke Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 7-9 2000 #4 #1 Virginia Semifinal College Park, Md. L, 16-17 (2OT) 2001 #3 #2 Duke Semifinal Orlando, Fla. L, 9-11 2002 #4 #1 Virginia Semifinal Durham, N.C. L, 3-10 2003 #3 #2 Virginia Semifinal Charlottesville, Va. L, 12-13 (OT) 2004 #2 #3 Virginia Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 9-11 2005 #4 #1 Duke Semifinal Baltimore, Md. L, 11-13 2006 #3 #2 Maryland Semifinal Baltimore, Md. L, 9-10 2007 #4 #1 Duke Semifinal Durham, N.C, L, 9-13 2008 #4 #1 Duke Semifinal Charlottesville, Va. L, 6-17 2009 #4 #1 Maryland Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 16-10 #2 Duke Championship Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 13-15 2010 #2 #3 Maryland Semifinal College Park, Md. L, 5-13 2011 #2 #3 Maryland Semifinal Durham, N.C. L, 6-7 2012 #3 #2 Virginia Semifinal Charlottesville, Va. W, 11-9 #1 Duke Championship Charlottesville, Va. L, 9-12 2013 #2 #3 Duke Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 18-17 #4 Virginia Championship Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 16-13 2014 DID NOT QUALIFY 2015 #2 #3 Syracuse Semifinal Chester, Pa. L, 8-9 2016 #1 #4 Syracuse Semifinal Kennesaw, Ga. L, 7-10 2017 #4 #1 Syracuse Semifinal Durham, N.C. W, 16-15 #3 Notre Dame Championship Durham, N.C. W, 14-10 2018 DID NOT QUALIFY 2019 #5 #4 Syracuse First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 11-10 #1 Virginia Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 13-14 2020 No tournament held due to the COVID-19 pandemic

28 north carolina men's lacrosse NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY ALL-TIME RECORD: 33-27 Year UNC Seed Opponent & Seed Round Site Result 1976 #5 #4 Navy Quarterfinal Annapolis, Md. L, 9-13 1977 #7 #2 Johns Hopkins Quarterfinal Baltimore, Md. L, 9-16 1980 #5 #4 Navy Quarterfinal Annapolis, Md. W, 18-11 #1 Virginia Semifinal Charlottesville, Va. L, 10-11 (2OT) 1981 #2 #7 Syracuse Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 13-6 #6 Navy Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 17-8 #1 Johns Hopkins Championship Princeton, N.J. W, 14-13 1982 #1 #8 Navy Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 16-2 #4 Cornell Semifinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 15-8 #2 Johns Hopkins Championship Charlottesville, Va. W, 7-5 1983 #5 #4 Army Quarterfinal West Point, N.Y. W, 12-6 #1 Johns Hopkins Semifinal Baltimore, Md. L, 9-12 1984 #5 #4 Virginia Quarterfinal Charlottesville, Va. W, 11-2 #1 Johns Hopkins Semifinal Baltimore, Md. L, 9-14 1985 #3 #6 Brown Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 16-14 #2 Syracuse Semifinal Syracuse, N.Y. L, 13-14 (OT) 1986 #5 #4 Maryland Quarterfinal College Park, Md. W, 12-10 #1 Johns Hopkins Semifinal Newark, Del. W, 10-9 (OT) #3 Virginia Championship Newark, Del. W 10-9 (OT) 1987 #5 Michigan State First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 21-5 #4 Johns Hopkins Quarterfinal Baltimore, Md. L, 10-11 1988 #3 Cornell Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 4-6 1989 #6 Towson First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 19-8 #3 Loyola Quarterfinal Baltimore, Md. W, 12-5 #2 Johns Hopkins Semifinal College Park, Md. L, 6-10 1990 #4 #5 Harvard Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 18-3 #1 Syracuse Semifinal Piscataway, N.J. L, 10-21 1991 #1 #8 Loyola Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 11-9 #5 Syracuse Semifinal Syracuse, N.Y. W, 19-13 Towson Championship Syracuse, N.Y. W, 18-13 1992 #2 Brown Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 16-10 #3 Princeton Semifinal Philadelphia, Pa. L, 14-16 1993 #1 #8 Army Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 14-5 #4 Johns Hopkins Semifinal College Park, Md. W, 16-10 #3 Syracuse Championship College Park, Md. L, 12-13 1994 #4 #5 Virginia Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 10-12 1995 Unseeded #8 Loyola First Round Baltimore, Md. L, 11-17 1996 #4 #5 Syracuse Quarterfinal Piscataway, N.J. L, 12-19 1998 Unseeded #7 Duke First Round Amherst, Mass. L, 14-16 2004 #8 Ohio State First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 13-6 #1 Johns Hopkins Quarterfinals Charlottesville, Va. L, 9-15 2007 #8 Navy First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 12-8 #1 Duke Quarterfinals Annapolis, Md. L, 11-19 2008 #4 Navy First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 7-8 2009 #6 UMBC First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 15-13 #3 Duke Quarterfinals Annapolis, Md. L, 11-12 2010 #4 Delaware First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 14-13 #5 Duke Quarterfinals Princeton, N.J. L, 9-17 2011 #8 Maryland First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 6-13 2012 #8 Denver First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 14-16 2013 #5 Lehigh First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 16-7 #4 Denver Quarterfinals Indianapolis, Ind. L, 11-12 2014 Unseeded #5 Denver First Round Denver, Colo. L, 5-9 2015 #3 Colgate First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 19-12 #6 Maryland Quarterfinals Annapolis, Md. L, 7-14 2016 Unseeded #6 Marquette First Round Milwaukee, Wis. W, 10-9 #3 Notre Dame Quartefinals Columbus, Ohio W, 13-9 #7 Loyola Semifinals Philadelphia, Pa. W, 18-13 #1 Maryland Championship Philadelphia, Pa. W, 14-13 (OT) 2017 Unseeded #8 Albany First Round Albany, N.Y. L, 12-15

*No tournament held in 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic

29 north carolina men's lacrosse NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP YEARS

Year Coach Opponent Result Location Attendance Final Record 1981 Willie Scroggs Johns Hopkins W, 14-13 Princeton, N.J. 13,943 12-0 1982 Willie Scroggs Johns Hopkins W, 7-5 Charlottesville, Va. 10,283 14-0 1986 Willie Scroggs Virginia W, 10-9 (OT) Newark, Del. 9,765 11-3 1991 Dave Klarmann Towson W, 18-13 Syracuse, N.Y. 8,293 16-0 1993 Dave Klarmann Syracuse L, 12-13 College Park, Md. 20,117 14-2 2016 Joe Breschi Maryland W, 14-13 (OT) Philadelphia, Pa. 26,749 12-6

NCAA TOURNAMENT LEADING SCORERS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Year Player Points MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 1976 • 1977 • 1980 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1981 Michael Burnett 15 Year Player 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1987 • 1988 • 1989 • 1982 Dave Wingate 11 1982 Tom Sears 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • Michael Burnett 11 1986 Gary Seivold 1996 • 1998 • 2004 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 1986 Gary Seivold 12 1991 Dennis Goldstein 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 1991 Dennis Goldstein 16 2016 Chris Cloutier 2016 • 2017 1993 John Webster 15 2016 Chris Cloutier 22

30 north carolina men's lacrosse SERIES RECORDS ADELPHI BROWN DARTMOUTH (UNC leads 6-0) (UNC leads 3-0) (UNC leads 12-3) 1968 H W 9-4 1985 H W 16-14% 1952 H L 2-16 1982 N W 14-11 1992 H W 16-10% 1953 H L 5-14 1983 N W 18-8 2013 H W 18-12 1954 H L 4-12 1984 H W 17-8 1972 H W 11-5 1990 N W 16-9 BRYANT 1973 H W 11-8 1991 H W 19-8 (UNC leads 2-0) 1990 H W 23-5 2010 H W 5-4 1994 H W 21-9 AIR FORCE 2015 H W 10-9 1998 H W 17-10 (UNC leads 10-0) 2020 H W 18-16 2007 H W 12-6 1968 H W 8-5 2010 H W 15-6 1976 H W 21-5 BUCKNELL 2011 H W 12-7 1977 N W 21-7 (UNC leads 5-1) 2012 H W 13-10 1978 H W 16-7 1969 H W 8-4 2013 H W 13-5 1999 A W 18-5 2001 N L 4-9 2014 H W 18-5 2003 H W 11-5 2002 A W 12-3 2017 H W 17-6 2004 A W 10-9 2003 H W 13-3 2005 H W 14-5 2014 H W 20-4 DELAWARE 2006 N W 8-6 2019 H W 12-7 (UNC leads 9-5) 2013 H W 16-8 1949 H L 2-13 BUTLER 1949 H L 3-10 ALBANY (UNC leads 6-1) 1949 H L 0-10 (Albany leads 1-0) 1995 H W 21-5 1950 H L 4-15 2017 A L 12-15% 1996 A W 16-7 1978 H W 9-8 1997 H W 11-5 1980 H W 13-6 AMHERST 1998 A L 12-13 1984 H W 11-3 (UNC leads 1-0) 1999 N W 12-11 1997 H W 21-7 1953 A W 8-1 2000 H W 13-7 1998 A W 14-12 2001 H W 12-10 1999 A L 16-18 ANNAPOLIS LACROSSE CLUB 2000 H W 8-7 (Annapolis Lacrosse Club leads 1-0) CLEVELAND STATE 2001 A W 13-4 1949 H L 3-9 (UNC leads 1-0) 2002 H W 16-9 2019 N W 15-9 2010 H W 14-13% ARMY (UNC leads 3-0) COLGATE DENISON 1983 A W 12-6% (UNC leads 4-0) (Series Tied 1-1) 1993 H W 14-5% 1999 H W 17-8 1966 H L 4-11 1994 H W 16-10 2005 A W 12-6 1973 H W 8-6 2009 H W 11-9 AUGUSTA MILITARY ACADEMY 2015 H W 19-12% DENVER (UNC leads 1-0) 2020 H W 19-6 (UNC leads 10-7) 1953 H W 9-3 1999 A W 7-4 CORNELL 2002 H W 9-8 UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE (Cornell leads 4-3) 2003 H W 10-6 (UNC leads 5-2) 1953 H L 3-16 2004 A W 11-6 1950 A L 0-9 1954 H L 1-11 2005 H W 18-12 1951 H L 2-17 1966 H L 6-13 2006 A L 8-11 1972 A W 8-7 1982 H W 15-8% 2007 H W 11-8 1973 A W 13-9 1988 H L 4-6% 2008 A W 6-5 1981 H W 15-4 2005 H W 9-5 2009 H W 20-7 1982 A W 16-6 2008 H W 13-8 2012 H L 14-16% 1983 H W 12-4 2013 N L 11-12% C.W. POST 2014 A L 5-9% BALTIMORE LACROSSE CLUB (UNC leads 3-0) 2015 H W 12-10 (UNC leads 1-0) 1986 N W 11-7 2016 H L 12-13* 1979 A W 16-6 1988 A W 15-1 2017 A W 13-9 1989 A W 9-5 2018 H L 6-10 BELLARMINE 2019 H L 10-12 (UNC leads 2-0) 2020 A W 15-13 2007 H W 10-6 2008 H W 15-2 DETROIT MERCY (UNC leads 2-0) 2009 H W 19-4 2012 H W 18-8

31 north carolina men's lacrosse SERIES RECORDS DUKE 2011 H L 9-14 HARTWICK (UNC leads 42-33) 2012 A L 11-13 (UNC leads 1-0) 1952 A L 7-11 2012 N L 9-12^ 1965 H W 14-2 1953 A L 4-13 2013 H L 8-11 1954 A L 1-15 2013 H W 18-17^ HARVARD 1964 A W 14-0 2014 A L 8-9* (UNC leads 4-1) 1965 H W 14-7 2015 H W 15-14 1953 A L 6-17 1967 A L 6-12 2016 A W 17-16* 1990 H W 18-3% 1968 H W 13-7 2017 H L 8-12 2014 H W 13-10 1969 A W 12-10 2018 A L 10-11 2015 H W 15-10 1970 H W 20-5 2019 H W 10-8 2019 H W 16-11 1971 A W 7-4 1972 H W 15-7 EAST CAROLINA HIGH POINT 1973 A W 11-10 (UNC leads 5-0) (UNC leads 3-0) 1974 H W 17-15 1966 H W 15-6 2013 H W 20-8 1975 A W 13-5 1970 A W 13-3 2014 A W 12-8 1976 H W 24-4 1971 A W 12-5 2015 H W 15-9 1977 A W 12-7 1972 H W 17-3 1978 H W 17-10 1973 A W 20-6 HOBART 1979 A W 10-4 (Series Tied 1-1) 1980 H W 10-6 FAIRFIELD 1983 N L 9-12 1981 A W 22-5 (UNC leads 6-0) 1989 H W 20-11 1982 H W 18-5 2000 H W 12-11 1983 A W 19-5 2001 H W 12-7 HOFSTRA 1984 H W 18-4 2002 A W 15-8 (Hofstra leads 9-5) 1985 A W 11-9 2006 H W 18-9 1978 A L 9-10* 1986 H W 9-8* 2007 A W 12-8 1996 A L 9-10 1987 A L 9-10 2013 H W 10-9 1997 A W 10-4 1988 H W 18-9 2000 A L 12-20 1989 A W 14-8 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 2002 A L 7-12 1989 H W 18-6^ (UNC leads 4-2) 2005 A L 8-12 1990 H W 26-13 1967 H L 4-11 2006 A L 5-6 1991 A W 15-6 1968 H W 9-4 2008 H W 13-9 1991 A W 11-8^ 1969 H L 10-11 2009 A W 13-8 1992 H W 9-8 1970 H W 12-11 2012 N W 12-9 1993 A W 13-9 1971 H W 8-3 2013 A W 14-5 1993 N W 13-6^ 1973 H W 12-1 2016 H L 5-10 1994 H W 23-9 2017 H L 9-11 1995 A W 13-8 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL 2018 A L 6-12 1995 H L 6-14^ (UNC leads 2-0) 1996 H L 10-11 1989 H W 13-2 JACKSONVILLE 1996 N W 18-8^ 1990 H W 20-9 (UNC leads 1-0) 1997 A L 7-8 2010 A W 11-5 1998 H L 9-13 FURMAN 1998 N L 14-16% (UNC leads 6-0) 1999 A W 10-9 2014 A W 19-3 1999 H L 7-9^ 2015 H W 19-4 2000 A L 8-13 2016 H W 14-6 2001 H L 8-11 2017 A W 7-3 2001 N L 9-11^ 2018 H W 15-14* 2002 A W 9-7 2019 H W 14-10 2003 H W 14-9 2020 A W 18-11 2004 A W 10-9* 2005 H L 10-12 GEORGIA TECH 2005 N L 11-13^ (UNC leads 1-0) 2006 A L 8-11 1980 H W 23-0 2007 H L 7-9 2007 A L 9-13^ 2007 N L 11-19% 2008 A L 9-19 2008 N L 6-17^ 2009 H L 8-12 2009 H L 13-15^ 2009 N L 11-12% 2010 A W 13-7 2010 N L 9-17%

32 north carolina men's lacrosse SERIES RECORDS JOHNS HOPKINS LEHIGH 1986 H L 9-10 (Johns Hopkins leads 26-22) (UNC leads 9-2-1) 1986 A W 12-10% 1977 A L 9-16% 1951 H L 3-6 1987 A L 6-16 1981 N W 14-13% 1952 H T 8-8 1988 H W 12-6 1982 A W 13-12* 1995 H W 12-11@ 1989 A L 4-5 1982 N W 7-5% 1996 H W 17-8 1990 H W 12-7 1983 H W 14-13# 2000 H W 11-10 1990 N W 12-5^ 1983 A L 9-12% 2009 N W 14-6 1991 A W 8-6 1984 A L 3-4 2010 H W 17-5 1991 N W 18-8^ 1984 A L 9-14% 2011 A W 15-8 1992 H W 15-13 1985 H W 11-10 2012 H L 8-9 1992 A W 11-10^ 1986 A L 4-16 2013 H W 16-7% 1993 A W 12-6 1986 N W 10-9*% 2017 H W 15-8 1993 A W 18-10^ 1987 H L 10-11 2018 H W 12-11* 1994 H W 12-7 1987 A L 10-11% 1994 N W 8-7^ 1988 A L 5-6 LIMESTONE 1995 A L 12-13 1989 H L 10-16 (UNC leads 1-0) 1995 H W 14-9^ 1989 N L 6-10% 2004 H W 17-8 1996 H W 17-16 1990 A W 11-6 1997 A L 12-13* 1991 H W 11-6 LOYOLA 1998 H L 11-12 1992 A W 14-8 (UNC leads 10-6) 1998 N L 8-13^ 1993 H W 14-9 1985 H W 10-5 1999 A L 7-13 1993 N W 16-10% 1986 A W 10-6 2000 H L 9-10 1994 A W 11-9 1987 A W 17-5 2001 A L 7-11 1995 H L 9-13 1989 A W 12-5% 2002 H L 5-7 1996 A L 8-9 1990 A L 10-11 2003 A W 10-6 1997 H L 7-15 1991 H W 11-9% 2004 H L 9-10 1998 A L 9-16 1992 A L 6-7 2005 A L 4-9 1999 H L 12-21 1993 H W 17-8 2006 H L 6-9 2000 A L 8-10 1994 A L 12-14 2006 N L 9-10^ 2001 H L 4-12 1995 H L 12-13* 2007 A L 8-14 2002 A L 11-12 1995 A L 11-17% 2008 H L 8-13 2003 H L 10-11* 1996 A W 12-9 2009 A L 7-8 2004 A L 9-10 1997 H W 17-11 2009 H W 16-10^ 2004 N L 9-15% 1998 A W 12-6 2010 H W 9-7 2005 H L 5-7 1999 H L 7-10 2010 A L 5-13^ 2006 A L 5-11 2016 N W 18-13% 2011 A W 11-6 2007 H W 13-10 2011 N L 6-7^ 2008 A W 13-8 MARIST 2011 H L 6-13% 2009 H W 10-9* (UNC leads 2-0) 2012 H W 11-10 2010 A W 11-7 2008 H W 12-3 2013 A W 10-8 2011 N L 9-10 2019 H W 17-5 2014 H W 11-8 2012 N W 13-9 2015 N L 8-10 2013 H W 11-10* MARYLAND 2015 N L 7-14% 2014 A W 13-9 (Maryland leads 46-25) 2016 A L 8-11 2015 H W 13-11 1964 A L 3-25 2016 N W 14-13*% 2016 A W 15-11 1965 H L 9-19 2017 H L 7-15 2017 H L 5-13 1966 A L 0-18 2018 N L 7-11 2018 A W 13-11 1967 H L 3-21 2019 A L 9-16 2019 H L 10-11 1968 A L 2-10 2020 A W 17-10 1969 H L 5-16 1970 A L 8-10 LAFAYETTE 1971 H L 3-15 (UNC leads 1-0) 1972 A L 4-12 2018 H W 17-10 1973 A L 1-19 2020 H W 24-8 1974 H L 8-16 1975 A L 9-13 1976 H L 10-12* 1977 A L 6-14 1978 H L 11-23 1979 A L 5-9 1980 H L 12-18 1981 A W 13-12# 1982 H W 16-11 1983 A L 9-11 1984 H W 19-11 1985 A L 5-10

33 north carolina men's lacrosse SERIES RECORDS MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY (UMBC) MOUNT SAINT MARY’S NOTRE DAME (UNC leads 21-6) (UNC leads 2-0) (UNC leads 10-9) 1970 A W 12-6 1992 A W 20-5 1995 H W 11-8 1971 H W 16-7 1993 H W 15-4 1996 A W 11-10 1972 A W 15-7 2003 H L 8-10 1973 H W 14-10 NAVY 2004 A W 14-11 1974 A L 7-10 (UNC leads 15-12) 2005 N L 7-9 1975 H L 9-12 1975 H L 4-11 2006 A L 7-9 1979 H W 18-10 1976 A L 4-10 2007 H W 11-8 1980 A L 9-18 1976 A L 9-13% 2008 H W 8-6 1981 H W 19-7 1978 H L 11-16 2009 A L 7-9 1982 A W 19-6 1980 A W 18-11% 2011 H W 9-8* 1983 H W 18-6 1981 H W 17-8% 2013 A L 9-10@ 1984 A W 23-11 1982 H W 16-2% 2014 H L 10-11 1985 H W 13-7 1984 H W 11-4 2015 A L 14-15 1986 H W 15-5 1985 A W 15-11 2016 H W 17-15 1987 A W 20-3 1996 H W 24-7 2016 N W 13-9% 1998 H W 11-8 1997 A L 12-13 2017 A L 13-14 1999 A L 13-14 1998 H W 17-7 2017 N W 14-10^ 2000 H W 15-9 1999 A L 6-8 2018 H W 10-9 2001 A L 10-11 2000 H W 11-10* 2019 A L 10-12 2002 H W 15-11 2001 A W 11-10 2003 A L 8-10 2002 H W 11-10& OHIO STATE 2004 H W 17-6 2003 A L 8-9~ (UNC leads 15-2) 2005 A W 11-5 2004 H L 8-9* 1965 H W 8-5 2009 H W 15-13% 2005 A L 6-9 1968 H W 9-7 2010 A W 12-7 2006 H L 3-11 1972 H W 8-7 2011 H W 13-9 2007 A L 11-19 1989 N W 29-1 2017 N W 17-6 2007 H W 12-8% 1995 H W 20-3 2008 H L 7-8% 1998 A W 18-5 MANHATTAN 2009 H W 9-8 2000 H W 13-8 (UNC leads 3-0) 2010 A W 11-4 2002 H W 13-12@ 2014 H W 21-5 2011 H W 10-8 2003 A W 9-8 2015 H W 26-6 2012 A W 9-8 2004 H W 12-6 2016 A W 18-2 2004 H W 13-6% NEW HAMPSHIRE 2006 N W 14-5 MARQUETTE (UNC leads 2-0) 2007 N W 14-10 (UNC leads 1-0) 1987 N W 13-6 2008 N L 11-14 2016 A W 10-9% 1988 H W 20-5 2009 N W 12-11 2010 H W 19-13 MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK NAVAL AIR STATION 2011 A L 8-13 (UNC leads 4-2) (UNC leads 2-0) 1953 A W 6-3 1952 H W 12-5 OHIO WESLEYAN 1977 A W 12-10 1952 H W 15-3 (UNC leads 3-0) 2004 N W 12-7 1969 H W 7-3 2013 N L 11-12 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1988 H W 8-4 2015 H W 20-8 (UNC leads 7-3) 1989 H W 20-7 2016 A L 9-14 1973 A W 17-2 1974 H W 27-2 OLD DOMINION MERCER 1975 A W 23-8 (Series Tied 1-1) (UNC leads 3-0) 1976 A W 19-4 1949 H L 1-2 2012 N W 20-7 1977 H W 16-10 1950 H W 3-2 2018 H W 14-7 1978 A L 6-12 2019 N W 20-9 1979 H L 7-16 2020 H W 14-6 1980 A L 15-20 1981 H W 19-17 MICHIGAN 1982 A W 22-9 (UNC leads 2-0) 2012 H W 19-5 2016 H W 20-10

MICHIGAN STATE (UNC leads 2-0) 1987 H W 21-5% 1992 N W 18-8

34 north carolina men's lacrosse SERIES RECORDS PENNSYLVANIA RADFORD STONY BROOK (UNC leads 8-5) (UNC leads 6-0) (UNC leads 6-0) 1970 H W 7-5 1990 N W 25-7 1991 H W 19-2 1971 H L 2-8 1991 A W 29-4 1993 N W 18-3 1986 A W 12-4 1992 H W 26-3 1994 A W 14-4 1987 H W 22-7 1995 H W 21-5 1995 A W 14-6 1988 A W 9-6 1996 H W 24-4 1998 A W 13-7 1989 H L 7-13 1997 H W 16-3 2003 A W 13-7 1990 H W 15-5 1991 A W 15-11 RANDOLPH-MACON SWARTHMORE 1999 H L 7-14 (UNC leads 2-0) (Series Tied 1-1) 2000 H W 13-6 1973 H W 19-10 1964 H L 8-10 2006 H L 4-13 1974 A W 18-7 1965 H W 15-5 2011 H W 12-6 2012 A L 6-10 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC SYRACUSE (UNC leads 1-0) (Syracuse leads 18-9) PENN STATE 1973 H W 13-7 1981 H W 13-6% (UNC leads 10-0) 1984 N L 9-10 1976 A W 20-14 RICHMOND 1985 A L 13-14* 1977 H W 18-14 (Series tied 2-2) 1985 A L 13-14*% 1978 A W 13-7 2015 A W 16-11 1986 H W 9-7 1989 H W 17-6 2016 H W 15-6 1987 H W 13-11 1990 H W 13-6 2017 H L 5-6 1988 A L 11-12* 1991 H W 15-3 2018 A L 10-11 1989 H L 7-11 1993 H W 25-3 1990 A L 9-14 1994 N W 16-8 ROANOKE 1990 N L 10-21% 1996 H W 18-9 (UNC leads 18-1) 1991 H W 10-3 2012 N W 14-10 1970 H W 19-3 1991 A W 19-13% 1971 A W 14-3 1992 A L 10-15 PFEIFFER 1972 H L 7-9 1993 H W 14-10 (UNC leads 1-0) 1973 A W 11-1 1993 N L 12-13% 2001 H W 27-7 1974 H W 15-12 1994 A L 10-17 1975 A W 8-6 1996 N L 12-19% PRESBYTERIAN 1976 H W 10-5 2014 A L 10-11# (UNC leads 1-0) 1977 A W 13-5 2015 H W 17-15 2011 H W 15-5 1978 H W 14-10 2015 N L 8-9^ 1979 A W 9-5 2016 A L 7-13 PRINCETON 1980 H W 14-10 2016 N L 7-10^ (UNC leads 9-7) 1981 A W 20-13 2017 H L 11-12* 1975 H L 11-12 1982 H W 19-10 2017 N W 16-15^ 1978 H W 12-8 1983 H W 17-8 2018 A L 12-13* 1992 H W 9-8 1984 H W 10-2 2019 H L 9-12 1992 N L 14-16% 1985 H W 22-6 2019 H W 11-10* 1993 A W 7-5 1986 H W 21-3 1994 N L 9-16 1987 H W 22-3 TOWSON 1995 N L 8-9 1988 H W 24-2 (UNC leads 16-5) 1996 N L 9-16 1966 A W 6-4 1997 H L 9-10 ROBERT MORRIS 1967 H L 6-13 1998 A L 10-18 (UNC leads 3-0) 1968 A W 8-2 1999 H W 10-9* 2009 H W 16-4 1969 H W 7-4 2010 H W 12-11 2010 A W 17-14 1970 A W 12-0 2011 A W 9-5 2011 H W 14-11 1971 H L 6-11 2012 N W 9-8 1972 A L 6-18 2013 H W 16-15 SAINT JOHN’S 1973 H L 4-15 2014 A W 13-11 (UNC leads 1-0) 1974 A L 5-15 2018 H W 9-8 1975 H W 1-0$ PROVIDENCE 1976 A W 10-9 (UNC leads 4-0) SALISBURY STATE 1977 H W 19-7 2006 A W 11-7 (UNC leads 1-0) 1980 A W 14-10 2007 H W 15-5 1975 H W 19-7 1981 H W 19-3 2008 A W 8-6 1982 A W 14-5 2009 H W 14-7 1983 H W 18-7 1984 A W 17-6 1985 H W 20-6 1986 A W 8-6 1989 H W 19-8% 1991 N W 18-13%

35 north carolina men's lacrosse SERIES RECORDS TRINITY 2000 H L 7-13 WASHINGTON & LEE (UNC leads 1-0) 2000 N L 16-17#^ (W&L leads 14-13) 1953 A W 11-5 2001 A W 7-5 1949 H L 1-17 2002 H L 9-10 1950 A L 2-16 VERMONT 2002 N L 3-10^ 1951 H L 3-12 (UNC leads 1-0) 2003 A L 7-10 1952 A L 5-16 2007 H W 13-6 2003 A L 12-13*^ 1953 H L 2-11 2004 H W 11-9 1954 H L 4-14 VILLANOVA 2004 H L 9-11^ 1964 A L 7-11 (UNC leads 3-0-1) 2005 A L 9-15 1965 H W 15-11 1967 H T 10-10 2006 H L 13-21 1966 A W 6-5 1989 H W 17-3 2007 A L 9-10* 1967 H L 8-11 1991 N W 24-5 2008 H L 11-12* 1968 A W 13-7 1992 H W 18-7 2009 N L 10-11 1969 H W 13-7 2010 N L 5-7 1970 A W 8-7 VIRGINIA 2011 A L 10-11* 1971 H L 3-10 (Virginia leads 51-27) 2012 H L 10-15 1972 A L 11-12 1949 H L 1-12 2012 A W 11-9^ 1973 H L 9-14 1950 A L 0-17 2013 A W 10-7 1974 A L 8-18 1953 A L 3-18 2013 H W 16-13^ 1975 H W 13-12* 1954 H L 5-17 2014 H W 11-10 1976 A W 9-6 1964 H L 4-18 2014 N L 11-13 1977 H L 7-13 1965 A L 9-12 2015 A W 10-6 1978 A L 4-6 1966 H L 5-8 2016 H W 16-8 1979 H W 13-6 1967 A L 6-11 2017 A W 15-12 1980 A W 7-5 1968 H L 7-13 2018 H L 12-15 1981 H W 18-9 1969 A L 3-7 2019 A L 10-11 1982 A W 11-8 1970 H L 4-11 2019 H L 13-14* 1983 H W 21-4 1971 A L 2-14 1985 H W 19-5 1972 H L 5-15 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE 1973 A L 6-14 (UNC leads 6-1) WESTERN MARYLAND 1974 H L 11-17 1949 A L 3-14 (UNC leads 1-0) 1975 A L 6-10 1950 H W 7-5 1950 H W 12-4 1976 H W 13-10 1993 H W 27-6 1977 A L 7-15 1994 A W 15-4 WILLIAM & MARY 1978 H L 8-9* 1995 H W 26-8 (UNC leads 3-0) 1979 A L 5-8 1996 A W 23-3 1973 A W 9-8 1980 H W 14-5 1997 A W 22-2 1974 H W 19-10 1980 A L 10-11#% 1975 A W 13-1 1981 A W 11-6 VIRGINIA TECH 1982 H W 15-9 (UNC leads 7-0) WILLIAMS 1983 A L 10-16 1950 H W 11-2 (Williams leads 5-0) 1984 H L 11-12* 1951 H W 17-2 1950 H L 0-10 1984 A W 11-2% 1952 H W 12-5 1951 H L 2-14 1985 A W 17-8 1952 A W 10-3 1952 H L 5-17 1986 H L 9-11 1975 H W 24-3 1953 H L 6-13 1986 N W 10-9*% 1976 A W 12-4 1954 H L 1-10 1987 A W 18-7 1977 H W 32-5 1988 H W 15-5 YALE 1989 A W 11-5 WASHINGTON COLLEGE (Yale leads 3-0) 1989 H W 7-5^ (Washington College leads 10-5) 1952 H L 1-23 1990 H L 13-14 1950 H L 4-14 1966 H L 5-8 1990 A W 10-6^ 1951 H L 3-14 1968 H L 3-7 1991 A W 11-10 1952 H L 6-15 1992 H W 14-9 1964 H L 5-17 * Overtime 1992 N W 14-5^ 1966 A L 2-9 # Double Overtime 1993 A L 12-13* 1967 H L 7-18 @ Triple Overtime 1994 H L 6-16 1968 A L 9-10 ~ Four Overtimes 1994 A W 15-7^ 1969 H L 7-9 & Six Overtimes 1994 H L 10-12% 1970 A W 7-6 $ Forfeit Victory 1995 A L 12-15 1971 H W 11-6 % NCAA Tournament 1996 H W 19-18 1973 A L 9-10 ^ ACC Tournament 1996 A W 13-11^ 1974 H W 15-14 1997 A L 5-20 1975 A L 11-12 1997 A L 13-17^ 1987 H W 21-7 1998 H L 4-15 1988 H W 17-5 1999 A L 14-17

36 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME SCORES 1949 1954 1968 Head Coach: Bill Darden Record: 0-8 Head Coach: George Good Head Coach: Jim Bischoff 4/2 Delaware L 2-13 Record: 0-6 (ACC, 0-2) Record: 7-4 (ACC, 1-2) 4/4 Delaware L 3-10 4/1 Cornell L 1-11 3/18 Adelphi W 9-4 4/7 Delaware L 0-10 4/3 Dartmouth L 4-12 3/20 Yale L 3-7 4/13 Old Dominion L 1-2 4/7 Williams L 1-10 3/23 Ohio State W 9-7 4/20 Annapolis Lacrosse Club L 3-9 4/13 at Duke L 1-15 3/30 Air Force W 8-5 5/5 at VMI L 3-14 4/30 Washington & Lee L 4-14 4/6 Virginia L 7-13 5/12 Washington & Lee L 1-17 5/4 Virginia L 5-17 4/13 at Washington & Lee W 13-7 5/19 Virginia L 1-12 Total Goals 16-79 4/15 at Washington College L 9-10 Total Goals 14-87 4/16 at Towson W 8-2 1964 4/22 Fairleigh Dickinson W 9-4 1950 Head Coach: Conrad Steele 4/27 Duke W 13-7 Head Coach: Bill Darden Record: 4-6 Record: 1-5 (ACC, 1-2) 5/13 at Maryland L 2-10 4/1 Old Dominion W 3-2 3/23 Washington College L 5-17 Total Goals 90-76 4/4 Williams L 0-10 3/26 Swarthmore L 8-10 4/8 Delaware L 4-14 4/3 Virginia L 4-18 1969 4/12 VMI W 7-5 4/20 at Maryland L 3-25 Head Coach: Fred Mueller 4/22 Washington College L 4-14 4/25 at Washington & Lee L 7-11 Record: 5-4 (ACC, 1-2) 4/29 at Washington & Lee L 2-16 5/9 at Duke W 14-0 3/18 Ohio Wesleyan W 7-3 5/6 Western Maryland W 12-4 Total Goals 41-81 3/22 Washington College L 7-9 5/10 at Virginia L 0-17 3/27 Bucknell W 8-4 5/12 at Baltimore L 0-9 1965 4/2 Towson W 7-4 5/20 Virginia Tech W 11-2 Head Coach: Conrad Steele 4/4 at Virginia L 3-7 Total Goals 43-93 Record: 5-2 (ACC, 1-2) 4/10 Fairleigh Dickinson L 10-11 3/22 Ohio State W 8-5 4/12 Washington & Lee W 13-7 1951 3/27 Swarthmore W 15-5 4/28 Maryland L 5-16 Head Coach: Alan C. Moore Record: 1-5 3/30 at Virginia L 9-12 5/14 at Duke W 12-10 4/3 Williams L 2-14 4/7 Hartwick W 14-2 Total Goals 72-71 4/4 Lehigh L 3-6 4/23 Washington & Lee W 15-11 4/20 Washington College L 3-14 5/1 Duke W 14-7 1970 4/28 Baltimore L 2-17 5/7 Maryland L 9-19 Head Coach: Fred Mueller 5/5 Virginia Tech W 17-2 Total Goals 84-61 Record: 9-2 (ACC, 1-2) 5/12 Washington & Lee L 3-12 3/12 Pennsylvania W 7-5 Total Goals 30-65 1966 3/21 at Washington College W 7-6 Head Coach: Conrad Steele 3/26 at Towson W 12-0 1952 Record: 3-6 (ACC, 0-2) 3/28 at UMBC W 12-6 Head Coach: Alan C. Moore Record: 5-6-1 3/21 Yale L 5-8 4/2 Fairleigh Dickinson W 12-11 3/29 Georgetown W 12-8 3/24 East Carolina W 15-6 4/4 Virginia L 4-11 3/31 Dartmouth L 2-16 4/1 Cornell L 6-13 4/15 at East Carolina W 13-3 4/2 Williams L 5-17 4/5 Denison L 4-11 4/18 Roanoke W 19-3 4/3 Yale L 1-23 4/16 at Washington & Lee W 6-5 4/27 at Maryland L 8-10 4/10 Lehigh T 8-8 4/23 Virginia L 5-8 5/2 at Washington & Lee W 8-7 4/12 Norfolk Naval Air Station W 12-5 4/30 at Maryland L 0-18 5/13 Duke W 20-5 4/18 Washington College L 6-15 5/7 at Washington College L 2-9 Total Goals 122-67 4/26 Norfolk Naval Air Station W 15-3 5/9 at Towson W 6-4 5/3 Virginia Tech W 12-5 Total Goals 49-82 1971 5/10 at Washington & Lee L 5-16 Head Coach: Fred Mueller 5/12 at Virginia Tech W 10-3 1967 Record: 6-5 (ACC, 1-2) 5/15 at Duke L 7-11 Head Coach: Jim Bischoff 3/16 Pennsylvania L 2-8 Total Goals 95-130 Record: 0-7-1 (ACC, 0-3) 3/20 Washington College W 11-6 3/18 Washington College L 7-18 4/3 at Virginia L 2-14 1953 3/22 Fairleigh Dickinson L 4-11 4/9 Maryland L 3-15 Head Coach: Alan C. Moore Record: 4-7 3/25 Villanova T 10-10 4/15 Towson L 6-11 4/2 Williams L 6-13 4/14 Washington & Lee L 8-11 4/17 Fairleigh Dickinson W 8-3 4/4 Cornell L 3-16 4/22 at Virginia L 6-11 4/21 at East Carolina W 12-5 4/7 Dartmouth L 5-14 4/29 Maryland L 3-21 4/26 at Roanoke W 14-3 4/11 at Massachusetts W 6-3 5/8 Towson L 6-13 5/1 Washington & Lee L 3-10 4/12 at Amherst W 8-1 5/13 at Duke L 6-12 5/8 UMBC W 16-7 4/15 at Trinity W 11-5 Total Goals 50-107 5/12 at Duke W 7-4 4/16 at Harvard L 6-17 Total Goals 84-86 4/27 Augusta Military Academy W 9-3 5/8 Washington & Lee L 2-11 5/11 at Duke L 4-13 5/16 at Virginia L 3-18 Total Goals 63-119

37 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME SCORES 1972 1975 Head Coach: Fred Mueller Head Coach: Paul Doty 1978 Record: 7-5 (ACC, 1-2) Record: 8-6 (ACC, 2-2) Head Coach: Paul Doty 3/13 at Maryland L 4-12 3/7 Salisbury State W 19-7 Record: 6-6 (ACC, 1-3) 3/16 at Baltimore W 8-7 3/12 at NC State W 23-8 3/18 Virginia (OT) L 8-9 3/21 Wittenburg W 11-7 3/15 at Maryland L 9-13 3/21 Princeton W 12-8 3/23 Dartmouth W 11-5 3/26 Navy L 4-11 3/25 at Washington & Lee L 4-6 3/24 Ohio State W 8-7 3/29 Princeton L 11-12 3/29 Air Force W 16-7 4/1 at UMBC W 15-7 4/2 Towson (Forfeit) W 1-0 4/1 Delaware W 9-8 4/5 Virginia L 5-15 4/5 UMBC L 9-12 4/7 Maryland L 11-23 4/15 at Towson L 6-18 4/6 Virginia Tech W 24-3 4/14 at Penn State W 13-7 4/19 East Carolina W 17-3 4/9 at Virginia L 6-10 4/16 at Hofstra (OT) L 9-10 4/22 Roanoke L 7-9 4/12 at Washington College L 11-12 4/19 Duke W 17-10 4/26 Duke W 15-7 4/16 at Roanoke W 8-6 4/22 Roanoke W 14-10 4/29 at Washington & Lee L 11-12 4/19 at William & Mary W 13-1 4/29 at NC State L 6-12 Total Goals 118-109 4/23 Washington & Lee (OT) W 13-12 4/13 Navy L 11-16 4/26 at Duke W 13-5 Total Goals 130-126 1973 Total Goals 164-112 Head Coach: Ron Miller 1979 Record: 12-5 (ACC, 2-2) 1976 Head Coach: Willie Scroggs 3/10 at Washington College L 9-10 Head Coach: Paul Doty Record: 5-3 (ACC 1-3) 3/19 Rensselaer Polytechnic W 13-7 Record: 9-3 (ACC, 3-1) 3/17 at Virginia L 5-8 3/21 at Roanoke W 11-1 3/15 Maryland (OT) L 10-12 3/24 Washington & Lee W 13-6 3/23 Baltimore W 13-9 3/17 at NC State W 19-4 3/27 UMBC W 18-10 3/24 Dartmouth W 11-8 3/20 at Washington & Lee W 9-6 3/31 at Baltimore Lacrosse Club W 16-6 3/26 Denison W 8-6 3/27 at Virginia Tech W 12-4 4/7 at Maryland L 5-9 3/28 at NC State W 17-2 3/31 Virginia W 13-10 4/14 at Duke W 10-4 3/29 Randolph-Macon W 19-10 4/7 at Towson W 10-9 4/21 at Roanoke W 9-5 4/1 at East Carolina W 20-6 4/10 Roanoke W 10-5 4/28 NC State L 7-16 4/4 at Maryland L 1-19 4/14 at Navy L 4-10 Total Goals 85-64 4/7 UMBC W 14-10 4/16 at Penn State W 20-14 4/10 at Virginia L 6-14 4/21 Duke W 24-4 1980 4/11 at William & Mary W 9-8 4/24 Air Force W 21-5 Head Coach: Willie Scroggs 4/19 Fairleigh Dickinson W 12-1 5/20 at Navy* L 9-13 Record: 8-4 (ACC, 2-2) 4/21 Towson L 4-15 Total Goals 161-96 3/15 Virginia W 14-5 4/24 Washington & Lee L 9-14 *NCAA Quarterfinals (Annapolis, Md.) 3/22 at Towson W 14-10 4/26 at Duke W 11-10 3/29 Georgia Tech W 23-0 Total Goals 187-150 1977 4/1 Delaware W 13-6 Head Coach: Paul Doty 4/5 Maryland L 12-18 1974 Record: 8-4 (ACC, 2-2) 4/12 Duke W 10-6 Head Coach: Paul Doty 3/12 at Maryland L 6-14 4/16 at UMBC L 9-18 Record: 6-5 (ACC, 2-2) 3/19 at Virginia L 7-15 4/19 Roanoke W 14-10 3/18 Maryland L 8-16 3/23 NC State W 16-10 4/26 at NC State L 15-20 3/21 at Randolph-Macon W 18-7 4/2 Towson W 19-7 5/10 at Washington & Lee W 7-5 3/28 NC State W 27-2 4/9 Penn State W 18-14 5/21 at Navy* W 18-11 3/30 at Towson L 5-15 4/13 Washington & Lee L 7-13 5/24 at Virginia@ (2 OT) L 10-11 4/3 Virginia L 11-17 4/16 Virginia Tech W 32-5 Total Goals 159-120 4/6 at UMBC L 7-10 4/20 at Roanoke W 13-5 *NCAA Quarterfinals (Annapolis, Md.) 4/11 Roanoke W 15-12 4/23 at Duke W 12-7 @NCAA Semifinals (Charlottesville, Va.) 4/17 at Washington & Lee L 8-18 4/29 at Massachusetts W 12-10 4/20 William & Mary W 19-10 4/30 Air Force# W 21-7 4/22 Washington College W 15-14 5/18 at Johns Hopkins* L 9-16 4/25 Duke W 17-15 Total Goals 172-123 Total Goals 150-136 #Played at Manhasset, N.Y. *NCAA Quarterfinals (Baltimore, Md.)

38 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME SCORES 1981 1984 1987 NCAA & ACC Champions Head Coach: Willie Scroggs Head Coach: Willie Scroggs Head Coach: Willie Scroggs Record: 9-4 (ACC, 2-1) Record: 9-4 (ACC, 1-2) Record: 12-0 (ACC, 4-0) 3/10 Syracuse# L 9-10 3/1 Washington College W 21-7 3/14 at Virginia W 11-6 3/17 at Towson W 17-6 3/8 Pennsylvania W 22-7 3/21 Towson W 19-3 3/24 Navy W 11-4 3/14 Syracuse W 13-11 3/25 Baltimore W 15-4 3/28 Delaware W 11-3 3/21 New Hampshire# W 13-6 4/4 at Maryland (2 OT) W 13-12 3/31 Maryland W 19-11 3/22 at Loyola# W 17-5 4/12 at Duke W 22-5 4/7 at Johns Hopkins L 3-4 3/28 at Maryland L 6-16 4/18 UMBC W 19-7 4/11 Duke W 18-4 4/4 Johns Hopkins L 10-11 4/28 at Roanoke W 20-13 4/14 at UMBC W 23-11 4/12 at UMBC W 20-3 5/2 NC State W 19-17 4/18 Roanoke W 10-2 4/15 Roanoke W 22-3 5/10 Washington & Lee W 18-9 4/21 Adelphi W 17-8 4/18 at Duke L 9-10 5/20 Syracuse* W 13-6 4/28 Virginia (OT) L 11-12 4/25 at Virginia W 18-7 5/23 Navy@ W 17-8 5/16 at Virginia* W 11-2 5/13 Michigan State$ W 21-5 5/30 Johns Hopkins+ W 14-13 5/20 at Johns Hopkins@ L 9-14 5/17 at Johns Hopkins* L 10-11 Total Goals 200-103 Total Goals 169-91 Total Goals 202-102 *NCAA Quarterfinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) #Played at Baltimore, Md. #Loyola Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) @NCAA Semifinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) *NCAA Quarterfinals (Charlottesville, Va.) $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) +NCAA Championship Game (Princeton, N.J.) @NCAA Semifinals (Baltimore, Md.) *NCAA Quarterfinals (Baltimore, Md.)

1982 1985 1988 NCAA & ACC Champions ACC Tri-Champion ACC Champion Head Coach: Willie Scroggs Head Coach: Willie Scroggs Head Coach: Willie Scroggs Record: 14-0 (ACC, 4-0) Record: 10-3 (ACC, 2-1) Record: 9-3 (ACC, 3-0) 3/13 Virginia W 15-9 3/5 at Syracuse (OT) L 13-14 3/2 Roanoke W 24-2 3/20 at Towson W 14-5 3/9 Washington & Lee W 19-5 3/5 Washington College W 17-5 3/27 Adelphi# W 14-11 3/16 Towson W 20-6 3/9 Ohio Wesleyan W 8-4 4/3 Maryland W 16-11 3/23 at Navy W 15-11 3/12 at Syracuse (OT) L 11-12 4/10 at Johns Hopkins (OT) W 13-12 3/31 at Maryland L 5-10 3/20 at Pennsylvania W 9-6 4/13 Duke W 18-5 4/6 Johns Hopkins W 11-10 3/26 New Hampshire W 20-5 4/17 at UMBC W 19-6 4/10 at Duke W 11-9 4/3 Maryland W 12-6 4/24 at Washington & Lee W 11-8 4/13 UMBC W 13-7 4/9 at Johns Hopkins L 5-6 4/27 Roanoke W 19-10 4/17 Roanoke W 22-6 4/16 Virginia W 15-5 5/1 at NC State W 22-9 4/20 Loyola W 10-5 4/23 Duke W 18-9 5/13 at Baltimore W 16-6 4/27 at Virginia W 17-8 5/7 at C.W. Post W 15-1 5/19 Navy* W 16-2 5/15 Brown* W 16-14 5/22 Cornell* L 4-6 5/22 Cornell@ W 15-8 5/19 at Syracuse@ (OT) L 13-14 Total Goals 158-67 5/29 Johns Hopkins+ W 7-5 Total Goals 185-119 *NCAA Quarterfinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Total Goals 215-107 *NCAA Quarterfinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) #Played at Manhasset, N.Y. @NCAA Semifinals (Syracuse, N.Y.) *NCAA Quarterfinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) @NCAA Semifinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1986 +NCAA Championship Game (Charlottesville, Va.) NCAA Champion Head Coach: Willie Scroggs 1983 Record: 11-3 (ACC, 1-2) Head Coach: Willie Scroggs 3/8 at Pennsylvania W 12-4 Record: 9-4 (ACC, 1-2) 3/12 Syracuse W 9-7 3/12 Hobart# L 9-12 3/15 at Towson W 8-6 3/19 Towson W 18-7 3/22 C.W. Post# W 11-7 3/27 Adelphi% W 18-8 3/23 at Loyola# W 10-6 4/2 at Maryland L 9-11 3/29 Maryland L 9-10 4/9 Johns Hopkins (2 OT) W 14-13 4/5 at Johns Hopkins L 4-16 4/12 at Duke W 19-5 4/12 UMBC W 15-5 4/16 UMBC W 18-6 4/16 Roanoke W 21-3 4/23 Baltimore W 12-4 4/19 Duke (OT) W 9-8 4/23 Washington & Lee W 21-4 4/26 Virginia L 9-11 4/26 Roanoke W 17-8 5/18 at Maryland* W 12-10 4/30 at Virginia L 10-16 5/24 Johns Hopkins@ (OT) W 10-9 5/18 at Army* W 12-6 5/26 Virginia+ (OT) W 10-9 5/21 at Johns Hopkins@ L 9-12 Total Goals 149-111 Total Goals 186-112 #Loyola Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) #Played at Baltimore, Md. *NCAA Quarterfinals (College Park, Md.) %Played at Manhasset, N.Y. @NCAA Semifinals (Newark, Del.) *NCAA Quarterfinals (West Point, N.Y.) +NCAA Championship Game (Newark, Del.) @NCAA Semifinals (Baltimore, Md.)

39 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME SCORES 1989 1991 1993 ACC Champion NCAA & ACC Champions ACC Champion Head Coach: Willie Scroggs Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Record: 13-5 (ACC, 2-1) Record: 16-0 (ACC, 3-0) Record: 14-2 (ACC, 2-1) 2/28 Penn State W 17-6 3/2 at Radford W 29-4 2/27 Mt. St. Mary’s& W 15-4 3/4 Franklin & Marshall W 13-2 3/5 Penn State W 15-3 2/28 Stony Brook& W 18-3 3/11 Syracuse L 7-11 3/9 Syracuse W 10-3 3/6 #1 Syracuse W 14-10 3/15 Ohio Wesleyan W 20-7 3/16 Adelphi W 19-8 3/10 #17 Penn State W 25-3 3/19 Hobart W 20-11 3/23 at Duke W 15-6 3/13 #6 Loyola W 17-8 3/25 Ohio State& W 29-1 3/30 at Maryland W 8-6 3/20 at #2 Princeton W 7-5 3/26 Villanova& W 17-3 4/6 Johns Hopkins W 11-6 3/27 at #12 Maryland W 12-6 4/1 at Maryland L 4-5 4/13 at Virginia W 11-10 3/31 VMI W 27-6 4/8 Johns Hopkins L 10-16 4/20 Villanova& W 24-5 4/3 #3 Johns Hopkins W 14-9 4/11 at C.W. Post W 9-5 4/21 Stony Brook& W 19-2 4/10 at #7 Virginia (OT) L 12-13 4/15 at Virginia W 11-5 4/26 at Duke^ W 11-8 4/18 at #9 Duke W 13-9 4/22 at Duke W 14-8 4/27 Maryland^ W 18-8 4/23 #11 Duke^ W 13-6 4/28 Virginia^ W 7-5 5/11 at Pennsylvania W 15-11 4/25 at #13 Maryland^ W 18-10 4/29 Duke^ W 18-6 5/19 Loyola* W 11-9 5/22 #10 Army* W 14-5 5/13 Pennsylvania L 7-13 5/25 at Syracuse@ W 19-13 5/29 #4 Johns Hopkins@ W 16-10 5/17 Towson$ W 19-8 5/27 Towson+ W 18-13 5/31 #3 Syracuse+ L 12-13 5/21 at Loyola* W 12-5 Total Goals 253-115 Total Goals 247-120 5/27 Johns Hopkins@ L 6-10 &Bank of America/Triangle Lacrosse Classic &Bank of America/Triangle Lacrosse Classic Total Goals 240-127 (Durham, N.C., April 20/Chapel Hill, N.C., April 21) (Durham, N.C., February 27/Chapel Hill, N.C., February 28) &Bank of America/Triangle Lacrosse Classic ^ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) ^ACC Tournament (College Park, Md.) (Durham, N.C., March 25/Chapel Hill, N.C., March 26) *NCAA Quarterfinal Game (Chapel Hill, N.C.) *NCAA Quarterfinal Game (Chapel Hill, N.C.) ^ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) @NCAA Semifinal Game (Syracuse, N.Y.) @NCAA Semifinal Game (College Park, Md.) $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) +NCAA Championship Game (Syracuse, N.Y.) +NCAA Championship Game (College Park, Md.) *NCAA Quarterfinals (Baltimore, Md.) @NCAA Semifinals (College Park, Md.) 1992 1994 ACC Champion ACC Champion 1990 Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Head Coach: Dave Klarmann ACC Champion Record: 12-3 (ACC, 3-0) Record: 10-5 (ACC, 2-1) Head Coach: Willie Scroggs 2/29 Radford W 26-3 3/5 at #1 Syracuse L 10-17 Record: 12-4 (ACC, 2-1) 3/4 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 20-5 3/12 at #6 Loyola L 12-14 3/3 Penn State W 13-6 3/7 at Syracuse L 10-15 3/16 #16 Army W 16-10 3/10 at Syracuse L 9-14 3/14 at Loyola L 6-7 3/19 #3 Princeton$ L 9-16 3/17 Adelphi# W 16-9 3/22 Princeton W 9-8 3/20 Dartmouth W 21-9 3/18 at Loyola# L 10-11 3/28 Maryland W 15-13 3/23 #9 Duke W 23-9 3/21 Franklin & Marshall W 20-9 4/4 at Johns Hopkins W 14-8 3/26 #7 Maryland W 12-7 3/24 Radford$ W 25-7 4/11 Virginia W 14-9 4/2 at #5 Johns Hopkins W 11-9 3/25 Dartmouth$ W 23-5 4/15 Duke W 9-8 4/9 #3 Virginia L 6-16 3/31 Maryland W 12-7 4/18 Michigan State& W 18-8 4/16 #19 Penn State% W 16-8 4/7 at Johns Hopkins W 11-6 4/19 Villanova& W 18-7 4/20 at VMI W 15-4 4/14 Virginia L 13-14 4/24 Virginia^ W 14-5 4/22 #9 Maryland^ W 8-7 4/21 Duke W 26-13 4/25 at Maryland^ W 11-10 4/24 at #4 Virginia^ W 15-7 4/27 Maryland^ W 12-5 5/16 Brown* W 16-10 5/3 at Stony Brook W 14-4 4/28 at Virginia^ W 10-6 5/23 Princeton@ L 14-16 5/21 #5 Virginia* L 10-12 5/12 Pennsylvania W 15-5 Total Goals 214-132 Total Goals 198-149 5/20 Harvard* W 18-3 &Bank of America/Triangle Lacrosse Classic $Played at Norfolk, Va. 5/26 Syracuse@ L 10-21 (Durham, N.C., April 18/Chapel Hill, N.C., April 19) %Played at Hershey, Pa. Total Goals 243-141 ^ACC Tournament (College Park, Md.) ^ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) #Loyola Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) *NCAA Quarterfinal Game (Chapel Hill, N.C.) *NCAA Quarterfinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) $Bank of America/Triangle Lacrosse Classic @NCAA Semifinal Game (Philadelphia, Pa.) (Durham, N.C., March 24/Chapel Hill, N.C., March 25) ^ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) *NCAA Quarterfinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) @NCAA Semifinals (Piscataway, N.J.)

40 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME SCORES 1995 1998 2001 Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Head Coach: John Haus Record: 9-7 (ACC, 1-2) Record: 7-8 (ACC, 0-3) Record: 6-6 (ACC, 1-2) 3/5 #17 Notre Dame W 11-8 2/22 #23 Butler L 12-13 2/18 Fairfield W 12-7 3/7 Radford W 21-5 2/28 #16 Navy W 17-7 2/24 Bucknell$ L 4-9 3/11 #5 Loyola (OT) L 12-13 3/7 at #4 Loyola W 12-6 3/3 at #12 Navy W 11-10 3/14 Lehigh (3 OT) W 12-11 3/11 #7 Duke L 9-13 3/10 at Delaware W 13-4 3/18 #4 Princeton$ L 8-9 3/15 at #4 Princeton L 10-18 3/17 Butler W 12-10 3/21 Ohio State W 20-3 3/21 #2 Maryland L 11-12 3/21 #10 Duke L 8-11 3/25 at #4 Maryland L 12-13 3/24 Dartmouth W 17-10 3/24 at #3 Maryland L 7-11 3/29 at #6 Duke W 13-8 3/28 at #4 Johns Hopkins L 9-16 3/31 #5 Johns Hopkins L 4-12 4/1 #1 Johns Hopkins L 9-13 4/4 #6 Virginia L 4-15 4/7 at #4 Virginia W 7-5 4/8 at #2 Virginia L 12-15 4/11 at #19 Delaware W 14-12 4/14 at #16 UMBC L 10-11 4/15 Butler W 21-5 4/17 #2 Maryland^ L 8-13 4/20 #12 Duke^ L 9-11 4/19 VMI W 26-8 4/24 #15 UMBC W 11- 8 4/26 Pfeiffer W 27-7 4/21 #3 Maryland^ W 14-9 4/26 at Stony Brook W 13-7 Total Goals 124-108 4/23 #7 Duke^ L 6-14 4/29 at Ohio State W 18-5 $Played at Loyola College, Baltimore, Md. 5/7 at Stony Brook W 14-6 5/9 #7 Duke$ L 14-16 ^ACC Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) 5/13 at #7 Loyola+ L 11-17 Total Goals 179-171 Total Goals 222-157 ^ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) 2002 $Played at Norfolk, Va. $NCAA Tournament First Round (Amherst, Mass.) Head Coach: John Haus ^ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Record: 8-5 (ACC, 1-2) +NCAA First-Round (Baltimore, Md.) 1999 2/16 #22 Ohio State (3 OT) W 13-12 Head Coach: Dave Klarmann 2/23 at Bucknell W 12-3 1996 Record: 6-9 (ACC, 1-2) 3/2 #14 Navy (6 OT) W 11-10 ACC Champion 2/26 Colgate W 17-8 3/9 Delaware W 16-9 Head Coach: Dave Klarmann 2/28 #17 Butler* W 12-11 3/17 Denver W 9-8 Record: 12-5 (ACC, 2-1) 3/6 at #14 Navy L 6-8 3/20 at #5 Duke W 9-7 2/25 Radford W 24-4 3/9 #20 Pennsylvania L 7-14 3/23 #5 Maryland L 5-7 3/2 #7 Navy W 24-7 3/13 at Air Force W 18-5 3/29 at #3 Johns Hopkins L 11-12 3/6 #14 Penn State W 18-9 3/14 at Denver W 7-4 4/6 #2 Virginia L 9-10 3/9 at #7 Loyola W 12-9 3/20 #8 Princeton (OT) W 10-9 4/13 UMBC W 15-11 3/13 Lehigh W 17-8 3/27 at #7 Maryland L 7-13 4/19 #1 Virginia^ L 3-10 3/16 #5 Princeton$ L 9-16 4/3 #3 Johns Hopkins L 12-21 4/27 at #19 Fairfield W 15-8 3/19 #9 Duke L 10-11 4/10 at #5 Virginia L 14-17 5/1 at #6 Hofstra L 7-12 3/23 #3 Maryland W 17-16 4/14 at #2 Duke W 10-9 Total Goals 135-119 3/30 at #6 Johns Hopkins L 8-9 4/16 at #13 UMBC L 13-14 ^ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) 4/6 #1 Virginia W 19-18 4/18 at #6 Delaware L 16-18 4/13 at #7 Notre Dame W 11-10 4/23 #3 Duke^ L 7-9 2003 4/14 at Butler W 16-7 5/8 #1 Loyola L 7-10 Head Coach: John Haus 4/17 at VMI W 23-3 Total Goals 163-170 Record: 7-6 (ACC, 2-1) 4/19 #11 Duke^ W 18-8 *Played at Durham, N.C. 2/22 #24 Bucknell W 13-3 4/21 at #3 Virginia^ W 13-11 ^ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2/28 at #14 Navy (4 OT) L 8-9 5/5 at #12 Hofstra L 9-10 3/8 #11 Notre Dame L 8-10 5/11 #5 Syracuse* L 12-19 2000 3/12 at #25 Ohio State W 9-8 Total Goals 260-175 Head Coach: Dave Klarmann 3/15 Denver W 10-6 $Played at Norfolk, Va. Record: 8-6 (ACC, 0-3) 3/19 #8 Duke W 14-9 ^ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) 2/20 Fairfield W 12-11 3/22 at #2 Maryland W 10-6 *NCAA Quarterfinals (Piscataway, N.J.) 2/26 Butler W 13-7 3/29 #1 Johns Hopkins (OT) L 10-11 3/4 #12 Navy (OT) W 11-10 4/5 at #6 Virginia L 7-10 1997 3/11 #16 Delaware W 8-7 4/12 at #17 UMBC L 8-10 Head Coach: Dave Klarmann 3/14 #12 Pennsylvania W 13-6 4/18 at #4 Virginia^ (OT) L 12-13 Record: 6-7 (ACC, 0-3) 3/18 Ohio State W 13-8 4/23 at Stony Brook W 13-7 2/22 Butler W 11-5 3/22 at #9 Duke L 8-13 4/26 Air Force W 11-5 3/2 at #18 Navy L 12-13 3/25 #7 Maryland L 9-10 Total Goals 133-107 3/8 #6 Loyola W 17-11 4/1 at #10 Johns Hopkins L 8-10 ^ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) 3/12 at #11 Duke L 7-8 4/8 #2 Virginia L 7-13 3/12 #1 Princeton L 9-10 4/15 #18 UMBC W 15-9 3/16 at #10 Maryland (OT) L 12-13 4/21 #1 Virginia (2 OT)^ L 16-17 3/22 #8 Johns Hopkins L 7-15 4/29 at #14 Hofstra L 12-20 3/29 at #2 Virginia L 5-20 5/4 Lehigh W 11-10 4/8 Radford W 16-3 Total Goals 156-151 4/12 Delaware W 21-7 ^ACC Tournament (College Park, Md.) 4/16 at VMI W 22-2 4/18 at #2 Virginia^ L 13-17 5/3 at #14 Hofstra W 10-4 Total Goals 162-130 ^ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) 41 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME SCORES 2004 2007 2009 Head Coach: John Haus Head Coach: John Haus Head Coach: Joe Breschi Record: 10-5 (ACC, 2-1) Record: 10-6 (ACC, 0-3) Record: 12-6 (ACC, 0-3) 2/28 #7 Massachusetts@ W 12-7 2/17 vs. Ohio State@ W 14-10 2/7 Robert Morris W 16-4 3/5 Navy (OT) L 8-9 2/24 #12 Denver W 11-8 2/14 #14 Denver W 20-7 3/9 at #10 Denver W 11-6 2/25 vs. Dartmouth W 12-6 2/20 #9 Navy W 9-8 3/11 at #20 Air Force W 10-9 3/2 at #8 Navy L 11-19 2/22 #17 Colgate W 11-9 3/14 at #5 Notre Dame W 14-11 3/7 Bellarmine W 10-6 2/28 vs. Lehigh~ W 14-6 3/20 at #5 Duke (OT) W 10-9 3/10 #14 Notre Dame W 11-8 3/3 Detroit Mercy W 19-4 3/27 #2 Maryland L 9-10 3/13 Vermont W 13-6 3/8 at #7 Notre Dame L 7-9 4/3 at #2 Johns Hopkins L 9-10 3/17 #5 Duke L 7-9 3/11 Providence W 14-7 4/10 #15 Virginia W 11-9 3/24 at #9 Maryland L 8-14 3/14 #9 Duke L 8-12 4/17 UMBC W 17-6 3/31 #5 Johns Hopkins W 13-10 3/21 at #10 Maryland L 7-8 4/23 #14 Virginia^ L 9-11 4/7 at #2 Virginia (OT) L 9-10 3/28 #6 Johns Hopkins (OT) W 10-9 5/5 Limestone W 17-8 4/15 at Fairfield W 12-8 4/4 vs. #1 Virginia∞ L 10-11 5/8 #6 Ohio State W 12-6 4/21 Providence W 15-5 4/11 vs. Ohio State@ W 12-11 5/15 #8 Ohio State$ W 13-6 4/27 at #2 Duke^ L 9-13 4/18 at #6 Hofstra W 13-8 5/22 #1 Johns Hopkins% L 9-15 5/13 #8 Navy* W 12-8 4/24 #11 Maryland^ W 16-10 Total Goals 171-132 5/20 vs. #2 Duke+ L 11-19 4/26 #6 Duke^ L 13-15 @Played at Calvert Hall School, Baltimore, Md. Total Goals 175-159 5/9 #9 UMBC* W 15-13 ^ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) @Played at Calvert Hall High School (Baltimore, Md.) 5/17 vs. #3 Duke L 11-12 $NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) ^ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) Total Goals 225-163 %NCAA Quarterfinals (Charlottesville, Va.) *NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) ~Played at St. Paul’s School (Brooklandville, Md.) +NCAA Quarterfinals (Annapolis, Md.) ∞Played at Giants Stadium (E. Rutherford, N.J.) 2005 @Played at Calvert Hall High School (Baltimore, Md.) Head Coach: John Haus 2008 ^ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Record: 5-8 (ACC, 0-3) Head Coach: John Haus *NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2/26 #17 Denver W 18-12 Record: 8-6 (ACC, 0-3) +NCAA Quarterfinals (Annapolis, Md.) 3/5 at #3 Navy L 6-9 2/16 Bellarmine W 15-2 3/12 #14 Notre Dame@ L 7-9 2/23 at #20 Denver W 6-5 2010 3/16 at Hofstra L 8-12 3/2 #5 Cornell W 13-8 Head Coach: Joe Breschi 3/19 #3 Duke L 10-12 3/8 #5 Notre Dame W 8-6 Record: 13-3 (ACC, 2-1) 3/23 #10 Cornell W 9-5 3/11 at Providence W 8-6 2/6 at Jacksonville W 11-5 3/26 at #4 Maryland L 4-9 3/15 at #1 Duke L 9-19 2/13 Bryant W 5-4 4/2 #1 Johns Hopkins L 5-7 3/18 Marist W 12-3 2/20 Lehigh W 17-5 4/9 at #3 Virginia L 9-15 3/22 #9 Maryland L 8-13 2/25 at #16 Navy W 11-4 4/13 Air Force W 14-5 3/29 at #8 Johns Hopkins W 13-8 3/6 at #18 UMBC W 12-7 4/16 at UMBC W 11-5 4/5 #4 Virginia (OT) L 11-12 3/10 at #10 Duke W 13-7 4/20 at Colgate W 12-6 4/12 vs. #19 Ohio State@ L 11-14 3/16 #5 Princeton W 12-11 4/29 #2 Duke^ L 11-13 4/19 #20 Hofstra W 13-9 3/19 Dartmouth W 15-6 Total Goals 124-119 4/25 vs. #2 Duke^ L 6-17 3/27 #4 Maryland W 9-7 @Played at Carson, Calif. 5/10 #14 Navy* L 7-8 4/3 at #14 Johns Hopkins W 11-7 ^ACC Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) Total Goals 140-130 4/10 vs. #1 Virginia∞ L 5-7 @Played at The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland 4/17 at Robert Morris W 17-14 2006 (Baltimore, Md.) 4/23 at #4 Maryland^ L 5-13 Head Coach: John Haus ^ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) 5/8 Ohio State W 19-13 Record: 4-10 (ACC, 0-3) *NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 5/16 #12 Delaware* W 14-13 2/18 vs. Ohio State@ W 14-5 5/22 vs. #5 Duke+ L 9-17 2/25 vs. Air Force~ W 8-6 Total Goals 185-140 2/26 at #20 Denver~ L 8-11 ∞Played at MetLife Stadium (E. Rutherford, N.J.) 3/4 vs. #6 Navy L 3-11 ^ACC Tournament (College Park, Md.) 3/7 vs. #20 Pennsylvania L 4-13 *NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 3/11 at #12 Notre Dame L 7-9 +NCAA Quarterfinals (Princeton, N.J.) 3/15 at #9 Hofstra L 5-6 3/18 at #3 Duke L 8-11 3/25 #4 Maryland L 6-9 4/1 at #10 Johns Hopkins L 5-11 4/8 #1 Virginia L 13-21 4/15 Fairfield W 18-9 4/23 at Providence W 11-7 4/28 vs. #3 Maryland^ L 9-10 Total Goals 119-139 @Played at Calvert Hall High School (Baltimore, Md.) ~Played at Pioneer Classic (Denver, Colo.) ^ACC Tournament (Baltimore, Md.)

42 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME SCORES 2011 2013 2015 Head Coach: Joe Breschi ACC Champion Head Coach: Joe Breschi Record: 10-6 (ACC, 1-2) Head Coach: Joe Breschi Record: 13-4 (ACC, 3-1) 2/12 Robert Morris W 14-11 Record: 13-4 (ACC, 2-1) 2/7 Furman W 19-4 2/19 at Ohio State L 8-13 2/8 Air Force W 16-8 2/10 High Point W 15-9 2/25 Navy W 10-8 2/16 vs. #13 Massachusetts~ L 11-12 2/14 Massachusetts W 20-8 3/5 UMBC W 13-9 2/23 #15 Fairfield W 10-9 2/21 #9 Johns Hopkins W 13-11 3/8 #9 Pennsylvania W 12-6 3/2 at #2 Notre Dame (3OT) L 9-10 2/27 #1 Denver W 12-10 3/11 at #7 Princeton W 9-5 3/9 #5 Princeton W 16-15 3/7 Manhattan W 26-6 3/17 #7 Duke L 9-14 3/13 #17 Duke L 8-11 3/10 Bryant W 10-9 3/22 Dartmouth W 12-7 3/18 Dartmouth W 13-5 3/14 at Richmond W 16-11 3/26 at #5 Maryland W 11-6 3/23 at #1 Maryland W 10-8 3/17 #15 Harvard W 15-10 4/3 vs. #5 Johns Hopkins∞ L 9-10 3/27 #20 Brown W 18-12 3/21 vs. #5 Maryland@ L 8-10 4/10 at #9 Virginia (OT) L 10-11 3/30 #10 Johns Hopkins (OT) W 11-10 3/29 #6 Duke W 15-14 4/14 Presbyterian W 15-5 4/6 at #19 Virginia W 10-7 4/3 at #6 Virginia W 10-6 4/17 at Lehigh W 15-8 4/13 at Hofstra W 14-5 4/11 #2 Syracuse W 17-15 4/22 vs. #7 Maryland^ L 6-7 4/20 High Point W 20-8 4/18 at #1 Notre Dame L 14-15 5/6 #3 Notre Dame (OT) W 9-8 4/26 #6 Duke^ W 18-17 4/24 vs. #4 Syracuse~ L 8-9 5/15 #8 Maryland* L 6-13 4/28 Virginia^ W 16-13 5/10 #14 Colgate* W 19-12 Total Goals 168-141 5/11 #10 Lehigh* W 16-7 5/17 vs. #6 Maryland+ L 7-14 ∞Played at MetLife Stadium (E. Rutherford, N.J.) 5/19 #5 Denver+ L 11-12 Total Goals 244-173 ^ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) Total Goals 227-169 @Played in Santa Ana, Calif. *NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) ~Played at KSU Stadium (Kennesaw, Ga.) ~ACC Tournament (Chester, Pa.) ^ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) *NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2012 *NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) +NCAA Quarterfinals (Annapolis, Md.) Head Coach: Joe Breschi +NCAA Quarterfinals Record: 11-6 (ACC, 1-2) (Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Ind.) 2016 2/11 vs. #17 Penn State~ W 14-10 NCAA Champion 2/12 vs. Mercer< W 20-7 2014 Head Coach: Joe Breschi 2/18 Detroit Mercy W 18-8 Head Coach: Joe Breschi Record: 12-6 (ACC, 3-1) 2/25 at Navy W 9-8 Record: 10-5 (ACC, 2-3) 2/6 Michigan W 20-10 3/3 Lehigh L 8-9 2/9 at Furman W 19-3 2/13 Furman W 14-6 3/6 at Pennsylvania L 6-10 2/16 Manhattan W 21-5 2/20 Hofstra L 5-10 3/10 vs. #14 Princeton> W 9-8 2/22 Dartmouth W 18-5 2/28 at #8 Johns Hopkins W 15-11 3/16 at #15 Duke L 11-13 3/1 #11 Notre Dame L 10-11 3/5 #1 Denver (OT) L 12-13 3/21 Dartmouth W 13-10 3/7 at #13 Princeton W 13-11 3/12 at Massachusetts L 9-14 3/24 #6 Maryland W 11-10 3/11 Bucknell W 20-4 3/14 at Manhattan W 18-2 4/1 vs. #1 Johns Hopkins∞ W 13-9 3/15 at #4 Duke (OT) L 8-9 3/19 #19 Richmond W 15-6 4/7 #1 Virginia L 10-15 3/18 Harvard W 13-10 3/26 at #6 Maryland L 8-11 4/14 vs. Hofstra@ W 12-9 3/22 #1 Maryland W 11-8 4/1 at #9 Duke (OT) W 17-16 4/20 at #4 Virginia^ W 11-9 3/29 at #9 Johns Hopkins W 13-9 4/10 #20 Virginia W 16-8 4/22 vs. #7 Duke^ L 9-12 4/5 #9 Virginia W 11-10 4/16 at #10 Syracuse L 7-13 5/5 Michigan W 19-5 4/12 at #7 Syracuse (2OT) L 10-11 4/23 #1 Notre Dame W 17-15 5/12 #13 Denver* L 14-16 4/18 at High Point W 12-8 4/29 vs. #8 Syracuse~ L 7-10 Total Goals 207-168 4/26 vs. #8 Virginia~ L 11-13 5/14 at #11 Marquette* W 10-9 ~Played at KSU Stadium (Kennesaw, Ga.) 5/10 at #2 Denver* L 5-9 5/22 vs. #3 Notre Dame+ W 13-9 Played at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) ~ACC Showcase (Chester, Pa.) 5/30 vs. #1 Maryland (OT)^ W 14-13 ∞Played at MetLife Stadium (E. Rutherford, N.J.) *NCAA First Round (Denver, Colo.) Total Goals 235-189 @Played at American Legion Memorial Stadium ~ACC Tournament (Kennesaw Ga.) (Charlotte, N.C.) *NCAA First Round (Milwaukee, Wis.) ^ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) +NCAA Quarterfinals (Columbus, Ohio) *NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) @NCAA Semifinal Game (Philadelphia, Pa.) ^NCAA Championship Game (Philadelphia, Pa.)

43 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME SCORES 2017 2020 ACC Champion Head Coach: Joe Breschi Head Coach: Joe Breschi Record: 7-0 (ACC, 0-0) Record: 8-8 (ACC, 1-3) 2/1 Colgate W 19-6 2/4 vs. UMBC+ W 17-6 2/8 Mercer W 14-6 2/11 at Furman W 7-3 2/15 Lafayette W 24-8 2/18 Lehigh W 15-8 2/22 at #15 Johns Hopkins W 17-10 2/25 #5 Johns Hopkins L 5-13 3/1 at #11 Denver W 15-13 3/4 at #1 Denver W 13-9 3/6 at Furman W 18-11 3/11 Hofstra L 9-11 3/10 Bryant W 18-16 3/13 #19 Richmond L 5-6 3/14 Georgetown* - - 3/18 Dartmouth W 17-6 3/17 Dartmouth* - - 3/25 #10 Maryland L 7-15 3/21 Maryland* - - 4/2 #11 Duke L 8-12 3/26 at Duke* - - 4/9 at #14 Virginia W 15-12 4/2 Virginia* - - 4/15 #1 Syracuse (OT) L 11-12 4/11 at Syracuse* - - 4/22 at #6 Notre Dame L 13-14 4/18 Notre Dame* - - 4/28 vs. #1 Syracuse~ W 16-15 Total Goals 125-70 4/30 vs. #6 Notre Dame~ W 14-10 *Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic 5/13 at #4 Albany* L 12-15 Total Goals 235-189 +Played at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh, N.C. ~ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) *NCAA First Round (Albany, N.Y.)

2018 Head Coach: Joe Breschi Record: 7-7 (ACC, 1-3) 2/3 Lafayette W 17-10 2/10 Furman (OT) W 15-14 2/17 Lehigh (OT) W 12-11 2/23 at Johns Hopkins W 13-11 2/28 Mercer W 14-7 3/3 St. John’s W 9-8 3/5 Denver L 6-10 3/10 at Hofstra L 6-12 3/14 at Richmond L 10-11 3/24 vs. #2 Maryland+ L 7-11 3/30 at #5 Duke L 10-11 4/7 #11 Virginia L 12-15 4/14 at #6 Syracuse (OT) L 12-13 4/21 #14 Notre Dame W 10-9 Total Goals 153-153 +Played at Costa Mesa, Calif.

2019 Head Coach: Joe Breschi Record: 8-7 (ACC, 1-3) 2/2 vs. Mercer+ W 20-7 2/9 Furman W 14-10 2/16 Harvard W 16-11 2/23 Johns Hopkins L 10-11 3/2 #8 Denver L 10-12 3/8 Marist W 17-5 3/12 Bucknell W 12-7 3/17 vs. Cleveland State! W 15-9 3/23 at #4 Maryland L 9-16 3/30 #5 Duke W 10-8 4/6 at #4 Virginia L 10-11 4/13 #11 Syracuse L 9-12 4/20 at #11 Notre Dame L 10-12 4/25 #7 Syracuse~ W 11-10 4/27 #6 Virginia~ L 13-14 Total Goals 186-157 +Played at Atlanta, Ga. !Played at Baltimore, Md. ~ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

44 north carolina men's lacrosse HISTORY THE HUMBLE BEGINNINGS OF A VAUNTED PROGRAM After UNC soccer and lacrosse coach Alan Moore left Chapel Hill following the 1953 campaign, the 1954 squad was coached Lacrosse, a sport invented by Native Americans and played long by George Good, a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps who was before European settlers first visited the shores of North Amer- stationed in Chapel Hill as part of the Naval ROTC program. The ica, was first introduced at the University of North Carolina in 1954 team posted a disappointing 0-6 mark. After just a six- 1937 on a club sport basis. year period from 1949-54, the team’s status as a varsity sport at Carolina came to an end. The athletic department at that time The first Carolina teams in the late 1930s used the football began to focus resources on other varsity sports. Recruiting team’s discarded helmets and cleats while team members high-level in-state talent was a major issue in trying to compete bought their own gloves and sticks. The team played its home with league foes like Virginia and Maryland and there were no games on a field across the street from Woollen Gymnasium. high school programs in North Carolina in the 1950s. In those days, Carolina played in what was called the Dixie For a decade the men’s lacrosse program at the University would Lacrosse League with fellow league members Duke, Virginia, be relegated to a different existence. A club team existed and Washington & Lee, Loyola College of Maryland and the Washing- played outside competition but was no longer recognized by the ton Lacrosse Club from Baltimore. Albert C. Cornsweet, a 1929 athletic department as a varsity program. By no means, how- graduate of Brown, coached the initial Carolina teams of the late ever, was lacrosse permanently vanquished to the scrap heap. 1930s. In fact, a strong club team competed on campus from 1954-64 and although varsity letters were not awarded, the players on Most of the players on those early lacrosse teams worked part- that club squad kept lacrosse alive on the Chapel Hill campus and time jobs in order to stay in school. It was the heart of the Great were key figures in setting the foundation for future greatness. Depression and most college students needed to supplement their incomes. There were some scholarship football players When arrived on campus to coach football in the late who competed in the sport as well. Rumor has it that Carolina 1950s, it was a simple gesture by him that helped Carolina main- football coach Ray Wolf made his players compete in lacrosse so tain a strong presence on the club level. Tatum came to UNC they’d learn how to run. Wolf had an appreciation for the sport from the University of Maryland, which had one of the nation’s and wanted to use it to his advantage by helping keep his players most dominant lacrosse teams at the time. Tatum agreed to pro- in shape during the football off-season, knowing lacrosse players vide funding for lacrosse equipment from the football budget in competed in a sport where participants ran and ran and then ran return for the club team’s commitment to take all willing football some more for good measure. players on the roster in the spring to keep them in shape. In the late 1940s, the athletic department hired Bill Darden as a The existence of the club team helped Tatum recruit Frank Riggs member of the business office staff and he also began to coach from Baltimore the next year and Riggs went on to be captain of the lacrosse team at UNC in his extra time. The athletic depart- the 1961 football team. He later played for the Mount Washing- ment, after a brief period of time, officially awarded varsity ton Lacrosse Club in Baltimore and served as president of United status to the sport and monogram awards were first granted States Lacrosse, the sports national governing body in Baltimore. beginning with the 1949 team, officially making it Carolina’s Riggs recruited other football players to play on the club team. initial varsity unit. UNC quarterback Jack Cummings was a member of the club team from the outset. In its formative years, the club played var- The school was admitted as a member of the U.S. Intercollegiate sity teams from Duke, Washington & Lee, Virginia and Colgate. Lacrosse Association (USILA) in 1950 during its second season as Arthur Greenbaum, a member of the varsity team under coach a varsity unit and has remained a member since that time. The Alan Moore in the early 1950s, initially coached the club team. 1951 team featured the program’s first All-America player. Nick Sowell was named the first-team All-America goalie that year by the USILA.

45 north carolina men's lacrosse HISTORY PERMANENT VARSITY STATUS GRANTED TO LACROSSE IN 1964 ing one of the longest winning streaks in collegiate lacrosse history and the longest winning streak in UNC history. Thirty-two Lacrosse was resurrected on a varsity athletic program level at times since first qualifying in 1976, the Tar Heels have competed Carolina in 1964. UNC wanted to add a varsity sport to improve in the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Only four schools Carolina’s standing in the Carmichael Cup, the annual all-sports (Johns Hopkins-47, Maryland-42, Virginia-39 and Syracuse-38) trophy in the ACC at that time. Maryland was dominating the have played in the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Tournament Carmichael Cup standings and the Tar Heel administration was more often than Carolina has. determined to give Carolina a better chance to win the award. Even if Carolina’s initial intention was to improve the University’s Tremendous growth in the program occurred beginning in the Carmichael Cup standing under then legendary athletic director late 1960s after the sport gained a foothold in Chapel Hill. After a Chuck Erickson, which it certainly did, the move proved to be pair of losing seasons in 1966 and 1967, Jim Bischoff coached the even more brilliant at a more important level as within 17 years Tar Heels to a vastly improved 7-4 mark in 1968. In addition, at of its return to campus the Heels became an NCAA title team. 25th in the final poll, Bischoff’s 1968 team was the first Tar Heel squad to earn a post-season national ranking from the USILA. The UNC program competed on the varsity level without awarding athletic scholarships for 10 years after reappearing on campus in varsity form beginning in 1964. Carolina upgraded MUELLER TUTORS THE LIKES OF KRAMER AND PETERSON the program with the awarding of scholarships after the hiring In 1969, Fred Mueller, a long-time professor in UNC’s Depart- of head coach Paul Doty during the summer of 1973. The Tar ment of Exercise and Sports Science and a former assistant Heels also transitioned from an NCAA small college program football coach at UNC, began a successful four-year run as head (the equivalent of what is now the NCAA Division II and III levels coach. The 1970 Tar Heels ranked as Mueller’s best team as on a combined level) to NCAA Division I status in 1974 with the they finished seventh in the country in the USILA poll with a 9-2 awarding of those scholarships. Almost immediately the Tar record and won the South Atlantic division championship of the Heels were competitive with the top teams in the nation. The USILA, the first division or conference title of any kind for UNC in 1974 team became the first squad eligible for an NCAA Division the sport. That team would likely have been the first UNC squad I bid and within just two seasons Carolina found itself in the to earn an NCAA Tournament bid but the first championship tournament under Paul Doty’s leadership for both the 1976 and tournament sponsored by the NCAA came a year later in 1971. 1977 campaigns. Among Mueller’s greatest players was Peter Kramer, who won Despite its rather brief history on campus in comparison to other the C. Markland Kelly, Jr., Memorial Cup as the nation’s outstand- UNC sports, which date back to the early decades of the 20th ing goalkeeper in 1969. Attackman Harper Peterson copped century or even the later decades of the 19th century, North honors as a first-team All-America three times in his career and Carolina lacrosse has been something very special in its time on Kramer was a three-time honoree as well. campus from 1949-54 and from 1964 to the present day. Ron Miller took over the lacrosse coaching reins on an interim Since 1949 the all-time Tar Heel record stands at 502-310-2. basis for one season in 1973. Miller led the team to a 12-5 re- Carolina recorded the 400th victory in school history when cord in 1973. Those 12 wins stood as Carolina’s school record for Coach Joe Breschi’s Tar Heels defeated Lehigh 17-5 on February victories in a season until the 1982 national championship team 20, 2010 at Fetzer Field. Carolina’s 500th all-time victory came broke the mark when it finished with a 14-0 ledger. The 12 wins on March 17, 2019 when the Tar Heels whipped Cleveland State were also matched by UNC’s 12-0 record in 1981. 15-9 in Baltimore, Md. Tar Heel teams have won NCAA Division I national championships five times, earning crowns in 1981, Carolina lacrosse entered a new era in 1973 when the program 1982, 1986, 1991 and 2016. Carolina teams have also captured hired Paul Doty as the first full-time head coach in school history. 13 Atlantic Coast Conference championships—including 11 in a That same year, the team was elevated to scholarship status with period spanning just 16 seasons from 1981-96. Those champion- the first athletic grants-in-aid in the sport being awarded during ships were won in 1981, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, the 1974 season. Doty led UNC to national Top 10 rankings in 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1996. Carolina returned to the top of the both 1976 and 1977 and to UNC’s first two NCAA Division I Tour- heap in ACC play when the Tar Heels won the 2013 crown with nament appearances those same two seasons. Another program a 16-13 championship game victory over Virginia. Four years milestone achieved under Doty’s tutelage was Carolina’s 13-10 later, the Tar Heels won the ACC Tournament title again, beat- regular-season win over Virginia on March 31, 1976. It marked ing Syracuse and Notre Dame, the top two teams in the NCAA the first time Carolina had ever defeated either Maryland or RPI, to claim the 2017 crown. Carolina beat Syracuse 16-15 in a Virginia as a varsity team, the two schools which had dominated semifinal shootout and then downed Notre Dame 14-10 in the ACC lacrosse since the legue’s inception in 1954. UNC’s first win championship contest. over Maryland would not come until April 4, 1981, however, dur- ing another head coach’s tenure. The 1981 and 1982 teams won 26 games in succession, record-

46 north carolina men's lacrosse HISTORY AN ERA OF EXCELLENCE UNDER WILLIE SCROGGS ACC title again in 1996 as Carolina routed Duke in the semifinals and upset eventual NCAA finalist Virginia to claim the crown be- In 1978, UNC turned to the hotbed of college lacrosse, Johns hind a brilliant goalkeeping performance by Brooks Brown who Hopkins University, and hired the Blue Jays’ top assistant coach, won ACC Tournament MVP honors. Willie Scroggs, as the Tar Heels’ new head coach. It was a move that bore fruit for a dozen years and led to some absolutely Klarmann resigned from his coaching position following the 2000 glorious years for Carolina lacrosse. Scroggs retired from coach- season after leading Carolina to five ACC championships in his ing at the end of the 1990 season to become a senior associate tenure. In his last game as the Tar Heel head coach in 2000 he athletic director at UNC, ending an all-to-brief but brilliant coach- earned his 100th career victory as the Tar Heels defeated Lehigh ing tenure. In 2013, Scroggs was recognized with the Intercol- 11-10 on May 4, 2000. He has gone on to successful head coach- legiate Men’s Lacrosse Coaches Association’s Creators of the ing tenures at Radford and Mars Hill. Game Award and in 2016 he won the organization’s Joseph R. “Frenchy” Julien Award presented to a member of the lacrosse Carolina athletic director Dick Baddour then employed the same community for outstanding and continuous service to the sport. plan used by Cobey in 1978 and he went again to lacrosse pow- Scroggs retired from his administrative role in the athletic de- erhouse Johns Hopkins to find the new head coach for the Tar partment in the summer of 2014, ending a long and prosperous Heels, this time hiring the Blue Jays’ two-year head coach, John career as a Tar Heel that began in 1978. It was a brilliant 36-year Haus, to lead Carolina into the new millennium. The hiring of tenure as a credit to Carolina athletics. He continues as the sec- Haus proved worthwhile as the Carolina program returned to the retary and rules editor for the USILA during his retirement from NCAA Tournament in 2004 for the first time since 1998, winning the University. its first NCAA game since 1993 in the process. Carolina again played in the NCAA Tournament in 2007, reaching the NCAA The initial decision to pursue Scroggs was made by Tar Heel quarterfinal round for a second time in four seasons. The Tar athletic director whose philosophy in hiring was that Heels reached the NCAA Tournament again in 2008. a person needed to go to the best programs in the sport and recruit a top assistant coach or existing head coach in order to At the conclusion of the 2008 season, Haus announced his res- build winning programs in the future. ignation and he became the director of lacrosse and head men’s lacrosse coach at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pa., shortly Tar Heel teams were 121-37 during the Scroggs era and were thereafter where he is now in his 11th season in 2020. Baddour invited to the NCAA Tournament 11 straight seasons from 1980 then hired Ohio State head coach Joe Breschi, a 1990 UNC alum- through 1990. In nine of Scroggs’ 12 years, UNC made at least nus, to lead the Tar Heel program. In Breschi’s first season at the the NCAA Tournament semifinal round while the 1981, 1982 and helm, the Tar Heels reached the NCAA quarterfinal round, won 1986 squads won NCAA Division I championships. The Tar Heels 12 games in a season for the first time since 1996 and won an were 17-8 in NCAA post-season play during his tenure. Scroggs’ ACC Tournament game for the first time in 13 years. The 2010 teams won ACC titles in 1981, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989 and 1990, campaign was even more successful as the Tar Heels opened the the latter two titles coming in the newly created ACC Tourna- season with 10 straight wins and finished 13-3 and ranked No. ment format. In addition, the 1982 team finished the season 4 in the nation. The 13 wins matched the fourth most in school ranked No. 1 in the nation in the final USILA poll while the 1981 history and the No. 4 poll ranking was the highest since 1996. squad finished second in the USILA poll. Breschi’s teams advanced to NCAA Tournament play in each of his first nine years at the helm from 2009-17 and again advanced When Scroggs announced his retirement immediately after to the ACC Tournament championship game in 2012. The 2013 Carolina’s NCAA semifinal loss to Syracuse in 1990, the University season was a breakthrough year for the Tar Heels under Breschi turned to coaching veteran Dave Klarmann, who had been the as Carolina finished 13-4, winning 10 games in a row during the chief assistant coach to Scroggs for 11 seasons in Chapel Hill. campaign after starting just 3-3. UNC advanced to the NCAA The move paid off in instantaneous results. In Klarmann’s first quarterfinals for the third time in Breschi’s five years as head season at the helm of the Tar Heels, he led the team to a 16-0 coach. Carolina won the ACC Tournament for the first time record and the 1991 NCAA and ACC championships. That team since 1996 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill. UNC outlasted Duke also finished first in the USILA poll. 18-17 in the semifinals in a historic game in the tournament’s long history and defeated Virginia 16-13 in the championship After an ACC championship and an appearance in the contest. Those were two of the most exciting games in tourna- NCAA semifinals in 1992, the Tar Heels had another banner ment history. UNC also finished the regular season ranked #1 in season the following year. In 1993, the Tar Heels again finished the USILA coaches poll. The 2015 season saw the Tar Heels finish first in the USILA national coaches’ poll, marking the second such 13-4, place second in the ACC regular season, earn the NCAA regular season finish in Klarmann’s coaching tenure. Carolina Tournament’s #3 seed and advance again to the NCAA Tourna- also advanced to the NCAA championship game for the fifth ment quarterfinals. Eight Tar Heels were named All-Americas time in history, dropping a 13-12 decision to Syracuse. In 1994, that season and Joey Sankey and Jimmy Bitter finished first and UNC won its seventh straight ACC crown. Carolina won the third in their careers in school scoring history.

47 north carolina men's lacrosse HISTORY Carolina returned again to the pinnacle of NCAA lacrosse in 2016 the lead throughout the contest with neither team ever holding as a team which finished 8-6 in the regular season and went into more than a two-goal advantage at any time. Another overtime the NCAA Tournament unseeded downed four seeded teams in a period was required to settle the issue. Gary Seivold rolled the row to capture Carolina’s first national championship since 1991. crease and scored an unassisted goal 1:50 into the extra session In 2017, the Tar Heels captured their 13th ACC title in history, to give the title to Carolina. winning the conference crown by beating Syracuse 16-15 in the semifinals and Notre Dame 14-10 in the final contest. Attackman Like the 1981 and 1982 teams, 1991’s national championship Chris Cloutier was named the 2016 NCAA Tournament MVP and team finished the season unbeaten. UNC opened NCAA Tourna- the 2017 ACC Tournament MVP. ment play by defeating Loyola 11-9 in a hard fought game in the quarterfinals at Fetzer Field. Six days later, the Tar Heels handed STELLAR PLAY IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Syracuse its first NCAA home playoff loss in history as Carolina routed the Orangemen 19-13 at the Carrier Dome. Two days In winning five NCAA championships since 1981, Carolina teams later against Towson, Carolina led 11-4 at the half and was seem- have been involved in some of the most exciting games in the ingly in control of the game. But Towson made a huge run in the tournament’s 49-year history. second half and Carolina saw its lead shrink to a single goal in the fourth quarter before the Tar Heels pulled away to win the In 1981, UNC went through the regular season unbeaten and game handily by an 18-13 margin. The Tar Heel victory was led it was ranked No. 2 in the nation behind three-time defending by senior attackman Dennis Goldstein, the National Player of the national champion Johns Hopkins entering the tournament. The Year, who was the championship game’s Most Valuable Player. Tar Heels recorded lopsided wins over Syracuse and Navy in the Goldstein led UNC past Syracuse with four goals and he added first two rounds of the tournament before meeting the unbeaten four goals and four assists in the title game triumph against Blue Jays in the national championship game at Princeton’s Towson. Palmer Stadium. Before a crowd of 13,943 fans, UNC scored six straight goals in the second half to overcome a three-goal Johns In 2016, Carolina was unseeded for one of the few times in its Hopkins advantage as the Heels eventually triumphed by a 14-13 history but it edged #6 seed Marquette 10-9 in Milwaukee in the margin. first round before routing #3 seed Notre Dame 13-9 in the quar- terfinal round in Columbus, Ohio to advance to Carolina’s first Fi- In 1982, the Tar Heels swept through the regular season un- nal Four in 23 seasons. Heading to Philadelphia as an underdog scathed again. In the NCAA Tournament, UNC routed Navy and was the best scenario for Coach Joe Breschi’s Tar Heels. In the Cornell, setting up a championship game rematch with Johns semifinals, UNC jumped out to a 10-goal lead early in the second Hopkins. In a game dominated by the two teams’ defenses, UNC quarter at 12-2 and went on to beat #7 seed Loyola 18-13 behind beat the Blue Jays 7-5 behind five goals by junior attackman -Da sophomore attackman Chris Cloutier’s school record and NCAA vid Wingate and brilliant goalkeeping by Tom Sears who was the Tournament record tying nine goals. Two days later, UNC upset choice as that year’s national player of the year. top-ranked Maryland 14-13 in overtime to win the national championship. Carolina trailed by two goals with less than four Carolina’s third NCAA championship came in 1986 and at the minutes to play but tallies by Luke Goldstock and Patrick Kelly time it was the most unexpected of the quintet of crowns that less than a minute apart forced overtime. After weathering a have been won by UNC. The Tar Heels were seeded fifth going man-down situation to start the extra period, Cloutier scored into the tournament. No team seeded lower than fourth had his fifth goal of the game off an assist by Michael Tagliaferri with ever made the championship game prior to the 1986 season 1:39 to play in overtime to give the Tar Heels the win. Cloutier and none seeded lower than third had ever won the title. To was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tourna- this day, only four other teams seeded as low as fifth have won ment after scoring 19 goals, a new tournament record, in four the NCAA crown in the history of the tournament. Ironically, in games, including nine against Loyola in the semifinals and five winning the championship, the Heels avenged all three regular- against Maryland in the finals. season losses in the exact same order in which they had lost to those teams earlier in the year. After a 12-10 quarterfinal win at Maryland, UNC headed to the first-ever NCAA men’s lacrosse Final Four, an institution now embedded in the culture of the sport every Memorial Day weekend.

At Newark, Del., Carolina was well prepared for the semifinals and it avenged a 16-4 regular-season loss to two-time defending NCAA champion Johns Hopkins by beating the Blue Jays 10-9 in overtime. Carolina won the game on Mike Tummillo’s goal off a Gary Seivold assist a little over two minutes into the extra period. Two days later against Virginia, UNC and the Cavaliers traded

48 north carolina men's lacrosse HISTORY ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS AND USILA AWARD WINNERS In 2010, Ryan Flanagan became the first Tar Heel in 14 years to win one of the USILA’s top individual awards. The junior defen- Over the past 41 seasons, UNC players have earned 185 All- seman won the Schmeisser Memorial Cup as the nation’s top America accolades and 114 All-Atlantic Coast Conference cita- defender. He was the first Tar Heel to capture the Schmeisser tions. Cup since 1991. In 2016, Joe Breschi was tapped as the USILA’s National Coach of the Year while David Metzbower was tapped Twelve Tar Heels have been named ACC Players of the Year — at- as the National Assistant Coach of the Year. Sophomore Chris tackman Michael Burnett in 1981, goalkeeper Tom Sears in 1982, Cloutier won the Brine Award as the Most Outstanding Player defenseman Randy Cox in 1984, attackman Mac Ford in 1985, of the NCAA Tournament after scoring five goals in UNC’s 14-13 defenseman Graham Harden in 1991, defenseman Alex Martin in overtime victory over #1 Maryland. Cloutier finished with 19 1992, midfielder Ryan Wade in both 1993 and 1994, midfielder goals in the four NCAA Tournament games, including nine in the Jason Wade in 1996, attackman Billy Bitter in 2010, attackman NCAA semifinals versus Loyola. The 19th goal won the NCAA Marcus Holman in 2013 and defenseman Austin Pifani in 2017. title game in overtime against heavily favored Maryland. Scroggs was tapped as ACC Coach of the Year in 1988 and Klar- Scroggs was named National Coach of the Year in 1981 by the mann won the same honor in 1991, 1993, 1994 and 1996. Cur- USILA and he was an assistant coach for the U.S. team that won rent head coach Joe Breschi earned the award in 2010 and 2013. the title at the 1982 World Lacrosse Games in Baltimore. Sears In 1989, midfielder Jim Buczek was named as the ACC Freshman was the starting goalkeeper for that U.S. team and was named of the Year. Attackman Jeff Sonke won the same award in 1998 the All-World goalie. Midfielder Joey Seivold, ’87, and defense- and attackmen Marcus Holman and Nicky Galasso won the man Randy Cox, ’84, both played on the U.S. team that won the award in back-to-back years in 2010 and 2011. Nine ACC Tourna- title at the 1986 World Lacrosse Games in Toronto. Three other ment Most Valuable Players have been Tar Heels — attackman Tar Heels, Steve Stenersen, ’82, Peter Voelkel, ’83, and Mac Ford, Michael Thomas in 1989, defenseman Joe Breschi in 1990, at- ’85, were alternates on that team. tackman Dennis Goldstein in 1991, attackman John Webster in 1992, attackman Dan Levy in 1993, goalkeeper Rocco D’Andraia Mac Ford went on to play on the U.S. team that earned the title in 1994, goalkeeper Brooks Brown in 1996, attackman Marcus at the 1990 World Lacrosse Games in Perth, Australia. He was Holman in 2013 and attackman Chris Cloutier in 2017. named the top attackman in the tournament. UNC midfielder Robin Cornish, a Perth native, competed in the 1990 World Carolina has had at least one first-team All-America selection Games as a middie on the Aussie squad. Carolina sent two rep- in 24 of 41 seasons since 1979. In 1981, 1991 and 1993, UNC resentatives to the 1994 World Lacrosse Games in Manchester, had three first-team selections and the 1984, 1985, 1992, 1996, England as the Americans won yet again. UNC defenseman Joe 2004, 2010 and 2015 squads had two each. In 1982, five of the Breschi, ’90, and midfielder Ryan Wade, ’94, played major roles 11 players named to the first-team All-America squad were Tar for the U.S. team. The World Lacrosse Games returned to the Heels, a rather astounding feat. In 2015, UNC had the most United States again in 1998 and both Breschi and Wade made overall All-America selections (eight) in a single season since the return engagements as members of the American team. In the 1982 team. summer of 2005, four Tar Heel players were invited to the U.S. Peter Kramer started Carolina’s long list of USILA award winners National Team tryouts for the 2006 World Lacrosse Champion- when he won the C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Memorial Cup as the ship. The quartet included goalkeeper Billy Daye, ‘93, attackman nation’s top goalie in 1969. In 1981 and 1982, Tom Sears won Jeff Sonke, ‘01, attackman Jed Prossner, ‘05, and defenseman the Kelly Award as the nation’s outstanding goalkeeper. In 1982, Stephen McElduff, ‘06. Two Tar Heels were in contention for he also captured the Enners Award as the National Player of the roster spots for the 2014 U.S. Team for the World Lacrosse Year and the Brine Award as the most outstanding player in the Games – attackman Marcus Holman, ’13, and midfielder Ben NCAA championship game. Hunt, ’09. Hunt was a finalist for the team and Holman made the squad where he was a part-time starter in the attack unit. A year later, in 1983, Peter Voelkel won the McLaughlin Award UNC alumnus Richie Meade, ’76, coached the U.S. Team in the as the nation’s outstanding midfielder. In 1984, Tom Haus won World Lacrosse Games at Denver, Colo. in the summer of 2014. the first of his three Schmeisser Cups as the nation’s outstanding The U.S. team advanced to the championship game before falling defensive player. He went on to win the Schmeisser Cup again to Canada in the finals. in 1986 and 1987. In 1986, Haus was also tapped for the Enners Award as National Player of the Year. Gary Seivold’s two-goal, In the summer of 2016, two Tar Heels in the Class of 2019 - at- two-assist effort in the 1986 NCAA championship game win tackman Timmy Kelly and defenseman Jack Rowlett - played earned him the Brine Award as the game’s Most Valuable Player. for the U.S. Team which won the U19 World Championship in Canada. Sophomore goalkeeper Jack Pezzulla was an alternate Carolina added to that jackpot of top awards during the 1991 on the team. They won the title just weeks after Carolina cap- season. The USILA tapped Goldstein as the National Player of tured the 2016 NCAA title. the Year as well as the MVP of the NCAA championship game after scoring four goals and adding four assists in the 18-13 vic- Marcus Holman was named to the U.S. Team which played in the tory over Towson. Graham Harden captured the Schmeisser Cup 2018 World Lacrosse Games in Israel as he appeared in back- as the top defenseman in the nation and Andy Piazza became to-back World Championships for the U.S. Team. The American the first Tar Heel to win the Kelly Award as the nation’s top goalie team won the gold medal and it also included current UNC since Sears won the honor in 1982. assistant coach Kevin Unterstein. Holman and 2017 alumnus Stephen Kelly are both top candidates to play for the U.S. in the In 1992, Jim Buczek won the McLaughlin Award as the nation’s 2020 World Championships. top midfielder. A year later, the USILA honored Ryan Wade as the top midfielder in America. Ryan Wade’s younger brother, Jason Wade, won the McLaughlin Award as the nation’s top midfield performer in 1996. 49 north carolina men's lacrosse HISTORY A LEGACY OF GREAT PLAYERS was joined as a Patterson Medal winner by Joey Sankey in 2015. Senior goalkeeper Paul Spellman also broke the UNC career In 1979, defenseman Ralph “Rip” Davy, who passed away at just record for saves in 2005, smashing the mark that had stood since 51 years old in 2008, became the first Tar Heel to be named a 1983 when Tom Sears established it. first-team All-America under coach Willie Scroggs. Midfielder Kevin Griswold earned similar honors a year later and was a key Marcus Holman, ’13, was a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist in his player on the 1981 and ‘82 NCAA title-winning Carolina teams. senior year, joining Prossner (2004) as the only two Tar Heels to Defenseman Gary Burns, ’82, was named to All-America teams be named finalists. In 2019, Tommy Sears, Class of 1983, was on three occasions and now works for the Educational Founda- named a Tewaaraton Foundation legend, the first Tar Heel so tion, raising funds for Carolina athletic scholarships and facilities. named. Holman was ACC Player of the Year and ACC Tourna- Midfielder Doug Hall was a hero of the 1981 NCAA championship ment MVP as a senior when he broke Bruce Ledwith’s 40-year- game victory, scoring three goals, and he was a first-team All- old record for career points. America that season. The Senior Class of 2015 was an impressive cadre, including Jeff Homire, another midfielder, was a first-team All-America first-team All-Americas Chad Tutton and Ryan Kilpatrick, second in 1982. Chris Walker, ’87, was a three-time All-America selec- teamers Jimmy Bitter and Joey Sankey and third teamer Jake Bai- tion on defense. He played much of his career with the talented ley. Sankey finished as UNC’s all-time leading scorer and Bitter Boyd Harden, a first-team All-America in 1988. The brothers ended up third, flanking Holman in the standings. Bitter finished Seivold, Joey a midfielder and Gary an attackman, both of whom as the second-leading goal scorer in UNC history and Sankey graduated in 1987, won USILA All-America honors each of their ranked third. Tutton was the most prolific midfield goal scorer in four years while wearing the Carolina Blue and White. Another Tar Heel history, finishing ninth overall in career goals. standout defenseman was Joe Breschi, who led Tar Heel teams to the NCAA semifinals in both 1989 and ’90 after a two-year More recently, the senior class of 2018 included attackman Chris absence from championship weekend and is now in his 12th year Cloutier, hero of the 2016 NCAA Tournament, who was named as head coach of the Tar Heels. the 2018 Major League Lacrosse Rookie of the Year. In 1993, the Tar Heels said good-bye to a quartet of outstand- ing talents. Attackman John Webster left Carolina amongst the 15 TAR HEELS NAMED TO ACC TOP 50 TEAM career leaders in goals (109), assists (79) and points (188). Mid- fielder Donnie McNichol had a team-leading 109 ground balls Seven Tar Heels have been inducted into the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of in 1993. In addition, his .740 face-off percentage established a Fame—former head coach Willie Scroggs in 2003, three-time na- school record for a single season. Defensemen Alex Martin and tional defenseman of the year Tom Haus in 2005, star goalkeeper Greg Paradine were also spectacular players of the early 1990s. Tom Sears in 2007, a pair of dynamic attackmen in 2010 — Mi- Both were first-team All-America choices. The 1996 senior class chael Burnett and Mac Ford – midfielder Ryan Wade in 2013 and included the likes of first-team All-America midfielders Jude Col- midfielder Peter Voelkel in 2014. lins and Jason Wade. Attackman Jeff Sonke was a second-team choice in 2000 and 2001 on attack. In 2002, when the ACC announced its Top 50 players in each In 2003, UNC retired the numbers of three national players of sport to celebrate a half century of the league’s existence, 15 Tar the year - Tom Sears (1982), Tom Haus (1986) and Dennis Gold- Heel players were tapped amongst the Top 50. stein (1991). This group included defenseman Joe Breschi, ‘90, midfielder Jim Jed Prossner earned first-team All-America honors in 2004, Buczek, ‘92, attackman Michael Burnett, ‘83, defenseman Randy the first UNC attackman to win them since Dennis Goldstein in Cox, ‘84, attackman Mac Ford, ‘85, attackman Dennis Goldstein, 1991. Ronnie Staines was a first-team All-America on defense in ‘91, midfielder Kevin Griswold, ‘82, defenseman Graham Harden, 2004, the first Tar Heel defender since Greg Paradine and Alex ‘91, defenseman Tom Haus, ‘87, attackman Harper Peterson, ‘70, Martin won first-team accolades on defense in 1993. Prossner goalkeeper Tom Sears, ‘83, midfielder Joey Seivold, ‘87, midfield- went on to be named a first-team All-America attackman again er Peter Voelkel, ‘83, midfielder Jason Wade, ‘96, and midfielder in 2005, being so honored despite a 5-8 UNC record. Prossner was only the third Tar Heel attackman in history to win first-team Ryan Wade, ‘94. All-America in two or more years, joining Harper Peterson and Michael Burnett. In 2010, Billy Bitter became the third UNC -at tackman in history to win first-team All-America honors twice. Prossner, who was the second overall pick in the 2005 Major Lacrosse League draft, also won All-ACC honors in 2005 for the third straight year. No Tar Heel had made the All-ACC team three years in a row since 1983 when Peter Voelkel did so. Billy Bitter followed that up by being named All-ACC three straight years from 2009-11 and Joey Sankey was named All-ACC three years in a row from 2013-15. Prossner and fellow 2005 senior Mike McCall finished their ca- reers as two of the most prolific goal scorers in Carolina history. Prossner scored 113 goals to rank No. 2 in UNC history while McCall scored 102 goals to move him into a tie for No. 6 on the career chart. Prossner was also the first lacrosse player in history to win the Patterson Medal as UNC’s top senior male athlete. He

50 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS The following list of North Carolina men’s Bowen, William Eduard 2019 Corey, Logan Schaller 2009-12 lacrosse letter winners reflects players who Bowman, Justin 1996-99 Cornish, Robin 1991-92 have been awarded monogram awards by Braddish, Ian 2010 Cortina, Christopher Samuel 2006-07, 2009 the University of North Carolina Department Braddish, Keith 1980,83-84 Costigan, Joseph Walter 2012-15 of Athletics. It does not reflect players who Brame, Robert 1950 (M) Cox, Alfred 1973-74 were given numeral awards nor is it meant as Brand, Peter 1969 Cox, Daniel 1975-78 a complete participation list. Players who may Breitenecker, Roland 1987-89 Cox, Greg 1982-85 have played on teams and not earned mono- Breschi, Chuck 1990, 1992-94 Cox, Randy 1981-84 gram awards for that season are not reflected Breschi, Joe 1987-90 Cox, Robert 1972-74 on this list. Boldface names include all players Brimer, Crystal 1994, 96 Cox, Robert B. 1995 with eligibility through 2020. Brooks, William 1968-69 Cox, Scott 1987, 1989 Brown, Brooks 1994-97 Crawford, Jim 1983-85 A Brown, Cole 2019 Crawford, Rich 1984-87 Aburn, Barney 1985-88 Brown, Kristi 1987 (M) Creighton, Ryan Thomas 2011-14 Aburn, Dan 1979-82 Brown, Ted 1985-88 Crofton, Matt 1997-2000 Acee, Mike 1989-91, 93 Browne, George 1969 Crohn, Max 1954 Adams,Thurston 1964-66 Browning, William, Jr. 1975 Crosby, Ray 1981-84 Aitkin, Peter 1968-70 Bryan, Timothy 1975, 1977-78 Crothers, Jock 1975 Alexander, Henry 1973 Bryant, Alfred 1953 Cuccia, Jesse James Joseph 2016-19 Allen, David 1973 Buczek, Jim 1989-92 Culpepper,Anthony 1964-65 Allen, Jamie 1981-82 Bulkley, Scott 1992-95 Cunningham, Matthew 2017-18 Alexander, Randall Parker 2018-19 Bundy, Graham 1988-91 Cutts, Fred 1951 Almassy, Dane 1999-2002 Burch, Daniel 1975-78 Alsup, Jack 2000-02 Burke, Brian John 2005-08 D Anderson, Justin Kace 2017-19 Burke, Kieran Joseph 2013-15 Damon, Ryan 1998-2001 Andrews, Dan 1983 Burke, Sean Christian 2007-09 D’Alessandro, Thomas Donald 2007-10 Anselmo, Peter 2000-03 Burnett, Michael 1980-83 D’Alessandro, Michael Thomas 2016-18 Arab, Alex 1981 (M) Burnett, Paul 2002-03 D’Andraia, Rocco 1994-95 Arias, Jason 2006 Burns, Gary 1979-82 Danko, Paul 1981-83 Armstrong, Christopher Brent 2013-15 Burns, Michael Brent 2005-08 Darden, William 1950 Arnold, Douglas 1974 Burns III, Michael James 2008-11 Daughtridge, John 1973 Atayan, Ara Harry 2018-19 Burns, Stephen Grist 2010-13 Davie, Matthew Joseph, IV 2008-11 Atkeson, Jon 1994 Burrel, Joseph 1953 Davies, Paul 1977-80 Atstupenas, Eliot 1982 Davis, Michael 1952 Austin, James 1979-80 C Davy, Brett 1985-88 Ayscue, Edwin 1954 Caldwell, Hamlin 1950 Davy, Ralph 1976-79 Azeke, Robert 1988-91 Caldwell, Tim 1977 (M) Dawes, Lyell 1950-52 Callan, John 1967-68 Daye, Billy 1990-93 B Cameron, Brian 2019 Debnam, William 1950-51 Bailey, Jacob Goodall 2012-15 Campbell, Kevin 1976-79 DeBole, James Robert 2005-08 Baker, Julie 1991-92 (M) Campbell, William Joseph 2011-14 Deering, Spencer 1994-97 Baker, Richard 1953-54 Cannon, Brian Paul 2015-18 DeLaney, Sean Michael 2007-10 Balch, Timothy 1965-67 Carey, Brendan 1993-96 DeMatteo, Brian 1975-76 Balkam, Brian Michael 2015-17 Carey, Jeremy 1997-99 Dell’Olio, Peter 1998-2001 Barker, Charles 1976 Carey, Tom 1998-99 Dibbert, Brian 2002-03 Barkley, Newton 1952-54 Carpenter, Michael Case 2016-18 DiBianco, David 2002-05 Basil, John 1979-82 Carper, Andrew R. Ambrose 2015, 2017-18 Dickey, Dane 2012 Bassil, Alex Michael 2016-19 Carrington, Joseph Walter William 2018 DiPietro, Cryder Cushing 2008-10 Baver, Kenneth 1972 Cattonar, John 2001 Dobson, Ben 2000-01 Beard, Ryan 1996-99 Chafee, Walker B. 2012-15 Dolan, John 1990-93 Beatty, Alfred 1950-51 Chamberlin, Cliff 1999 Donato, John 1974-77 Bedard, Brett Foster 2014-17 Chane, Peyton 2000-01 Donaton, Justin 1995-98 Bedell, Joe 1989-92 Cheatham, James T. 1954 Donnelly, Dan 1989-92 Bell, James 1950-52 Chires, Michael Coy 2008 Dooley, John 1974-77 Bell, Kyle 2000-03 Classen, Taylor 1983-86 Doyle, Dan 1994 Bell, Tim 1993 (M) Clough, Carson 2013 Driscoll, Robert William 2005-08 Beran, Robin 1973-74, 1976 Cloutier, Christoper Ryan 2015-18 DuBose, Jere 1953 Betty, Everett 1971 Cococcia, Susan 1980-82 Duffy,Dave 2001-04 Bicksier, William 1966-68 Codd, Rick 1991-92 Dunkerton, Andy 1987-90 Bischoff, Jim 1964-66 Coker, Brad 2001-04 Dunn, Bradley Michael 2013-14 Bitter, Billy Benz 2008-11 Colbert, Robert 1953 (M) Dunster, James Edward 2009-12 Bitter, James Joseph 2012-15 Cole, David 1951,1953 Durham, Norman 1950 Blair, Ryan 2003-06 Collins, Dan 1998-99 Durkee, Kyle 1992-95 Blindenbacher, Kris 1999-2002 Collins, Jude 1993-96 D’Urso, Robert 1998-2001 Boak, Jeffrey 1969 Conkling, Charley 2002-05 Bogan, Thomas 1976 Conlin, Edward 1985 Bohan, George 1973 (M) Connell, Evan Michael 2013-16 Bollert, Scott Cameron 2008 Connors, Brian Gilroy 2005-08 Bond, James 1979, 1982 Conrad, Laura 1993 (M) Bowe, Michael 1973 Conte, Matthew Francis 2009-10 Bowen, Arthur 1981-84 Cook, Tanner 2017-19 51 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS E Grassi, Temple 1967-69 Hughes, John 1950-52 Edgar, James 1965-66 Grauer, Peter 1966-68 Hunt, Benjamin Lewis 2006-09 Einstein, Arthur 1954 Greenbaum,Arthur 1950-51 Hunt, Christopher Lee 2008-11 Egan, Evan 2019 Greenbaum, Jesse 1950 Hunt, Connor Denison 2011-12, 2014 Ellington, Stewart 1964 Greene, Ousmane 1993-95 Hursh, Paul 1952 Elliot, Joseph 1969 (M) Gregory, Fletcher Harrison, IV 2005-08 Hutchins, Duncan Miller 2011-12, 2014-15 Elsner, Robert 1989 Griffin, Morris 1964 Emala, David Redmond 2012-13 Griswold, Kevin 1979-82 I Emory, John 1965-66 Grohovac, Carlo 1986-89 Iason, John 1969 Ernst, Walter 1951-53 Grose, David 1987-89 Inderfurth, Karl 1966-67 Ervin, James 1951 Guerin, Michael Robert 2017-19 Estes, Chris 1984-85 Gussenhoven,John 1967-69 J Jackson, Pat 1999-2002 F H Jackson, Sean Andrew 2007-10 Falatach, Scott 2003 Habeck, Drew 2002-03, 2005-06 Jarvis, James Michael, Jr. 2007-10 Farnsworth, Sidney 1970 Hall, Chris 1993-94 Johnsen, Martha 1978-79 (M) Federico, Kevin Thomas 2007-10 Hall, Doug 1980-82 Johnson, Earl 1952-54 Federico, Tom 1978-81 Hall, Jamie 1993 Johnson, Robert Caton 2019 Felter, Wilson 1991-94 Halpert, John Turner 2016-19 Johnston, Bill 1987-89 Fett, Bert 1973-75 Hamachek, John 1968-71 Jonas, Andy 1999-2002 Fields, Jack 1950-52 Hammer, Mac 1997-98, 2000-01 Jones, Bobby 1979, 1981-83 Fierro, Doug 1975-78 Harden, Boyd 1984-85, 1987-88 Jones, James 1972-74 Fisher, Paul 1970 Harden, Graham 1988-91 Jones, John 1994 (M) Fiske, Bruce 1977-78 Harden, Holmes 1990-93 Jones, Wilbur 1953-54 Fitzpatrick, Paul 1986-89 Hardenbergh, Frank 1964 Joyner, William 1954 Flanagan, Ryan Thomas 2008-11 Hargis, David 1982-84 Jozokos, Tate Michael 2014-17 Floyd, Lewis 1952-53 Harkness, Jarron 1996-99 Foley, Daniel 1977-78 Harrall, Richard 1952-53 K Fonte, Nicholas Thomas 2013 Harris, Clint 1992 Kaiser, Timothy Michael 2005-08 Ford, Mac 1982-85 Hasslinger, Craig 1988-91 Kaufman, Arnold 1951-52 Forrence, Sharon 1979 (M) Hauff, Rob 1996-99 Keenan, Joe 1995-96 Foster, Patrick Craig 2011-14 Haus, John 1980-83 Keenan, Robert Gately, III 2011-14 Fox, Jon 1994-97 Haus, Kevin 1985-88 Kellar, Emmit Francis 2008-11 Francis, Hunter 1978-80 Haus, Tom 1983-84, 1986-87 Kelly, Bryan 1988-91 Frank, Clinton 1969 Haverty, Cole Benjamin 2016-19 Kelly, Charles Joseph, III 2016, 2018-19 Frank, Richard 1967 Hayes, Teddy 2002 Kelly, David 1986-89 Fraser, Donald 1973-74 Hayes, Webb 1995-98 Kelly, Francis Xavier, IV 2011-14 Freeman, Ernest 1970 Hays, Andrew Terence Flynn 2012-15 Kelly, Patrick Joseph, 2013-16 Frew, Kevin 2001-04 Haynsworth, Hugh 1953-54 Kelly, Stephen Patrick 2014-17 Friedman, Charles 1952-53 Hazelhurst, Paul 1982-83 Kelly, Timothy James 2016-19 Fritts, Andrew 1995-96 Heard, Thomas 1969 Kemp, Troy Fred Anthony, Jr. 2011-14 Frost, Connor Angus 2017 Hein, Chris 1985,1987-88 Kenan, James 1967 Fuller, John 1964-65 Helms, Alexander Jameson 2018-19 Kenna, Joseph Robert 2016-18 Fuller, Steven 1968-70 Henderson, Kyle 2003-06 Kennedy, John “Buddy” 2004-06 Funderburk, Charles 1977-80 Henson, Derek Avery 2012-15 Kiersted, Christopher 1969 Herbert, John 1981-82 Kilpatrick, Ryan Thomas 2012-15 G Hernandez, Alan 1979 (M) King, Dean 1982-83 Galasso, Nicholas John 2011-12 Heron, John 1969 Kirkup, Stephen Canon 2010-13 Galgano, Chris 1986-89 Herr, Stuart 1977 (M) Kissick, Zachary William 2017-19 Garber, Greg 1979-81 (M) Herrick, Jordan 1997-2000 Klarmann, Dave 1975-76 Garrison, Austin 2000-03 Higgins, Kelly 1985-87 (M) Klawinski, Peyton Welby 2014-17 Gavin, Matthew Joseph 2017-19 Hill, Monty 1978-81 Klinker, Brian 1964 Gavitt, Corey 1986-89 Hilmer, Cash 1984-87 Koester, James 1983-86 Geddy, Vern 1976-79 Hizey, Sean 1999-2002 Kohart, Brett 1996-99 Gehlbach, Timothy Ryan 2015-18 Hodges, Tom 2003-06 Kohart, Ryan 1995-98 George, Arthur 1977-78 Hoffman, Jeff 2004-05 Kohler, Jesse 2001 George, Pell Tanner 2006-09 Hollis, Robert 1974 Kolwich, Kyle Douglas 2018-19 Gilbert, Randolph 1975-78 Holman, Marcus Robert 2010-13 Koontz, Blair 2007 Gilhuley, Steve 1989-92 Holman, Matthew Hunter 2011-12 Kozel, Mike 1996-97-98 Gill, Kevin 2018-19 Homire, Jeff 1980-83 Kozmetsky, Jack Ware 2018 Gillespie, Ian 1970 Hooker, Sean 1991 Kramer, Peter 1968-70 Gilligan, Kevin 1982-84 Hooper, Lawrence 1972-74 Kroll, Kristine 1989-92 (M) Gilman, Edward Arthur 2015-16 Howard, Hayward 2003-06 Krisulevicz, Dain 1990 Gilmore, William 1950-51 Howard, James 1970, 72 Krivenak, Michael 1973-75 Gilner, David 1994-95 Howard, J.B. 1982-85 Krone, Max, 1954 Godwin, Mary 1985-87 (M) Howard, Joseph Henry, III 2008-10 Kruse, Travis 1998 Goldstein, Dennis 1987, 1989-91 Howe, Daniel 1964-66 Kull, Matt 1998-99 Goldstock, Luke Jerome 2014-17 Howerton, Tim 1977 (M) Kupchak, Gregory 1976 Gordon, Stephen 1976 Hubbard, Joe 2000-03 Gormsen, Bobby 1998-2001 Hubbard, John 1965-66 Gosier, Tim 1999-2002 Hueglin, Rusty 1982 Graham, Riley Robison 2015-18 Huff, Steve 1986-87, 1989-90

52 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS L McBride, William Jason 2015-18 O Laidman, Bailey Hume 2018-19 McCall, Matthias Richard 2006-09 O’Brien, Aidan 2016 Lambert, Jack Alexander 2015-17 McCall, Mike 2002-05 O’Callaghan,Craig 1986-89 Langhoff, Gregg 1991-94 McCall, Timothy Richard 2005-08 O’Connell, Andrew Michael 2012-13 Larkin, Andrew 2000-03 McCambridge, Harry 1984-87 O’Connell, Ryan Patrick 2018-19 LaSeta, Jordan Joshua 2002-05 McCarthy, Ralph 1964 O’Connor, Ryan James 2017-19 Laspisa, Vinny 1993 (M) McColl, Hugh, 1954 O’Hara, John 2000-01 Lassiter, Robert 1970-71 McComas, Michael Charles Jr. 2009-12 Okabayashi, Tim 1997 Lattimore, Judd 1997-98, 2001 McCorkle, John 1967-69 Oliver, Russell 1964 Lawn, Kevin 1998 McCormick, Kerry Dean 2007-09 Olmert, Pat 1986-89 Layne, Christopher Cusack 2009-10 McCormick, Patrick Stephen 2015-18 O’Meara, Patrick Ryan 2004-06 Leader, Zach 1999-2000, 2002 McDonald, Kieran Moore 2010-13 Oudemool, Todd 1989 Ledwith, Bruce 1970-73 McElduff, Andrew 2003-06 Lehrman, Gary 1991-94 McElduff, Stephen 2003-06 P Leighton-Armah, William 2010-12 McElduff, Todd 1997-99 Paglino, Joe 2001-02 Lenotti, Pete 1984-86 McFarlin, Kevin 1986 Paradine, Greg 1990-93 Leonard, Robert 1979 McGovern, Alexander Michael 2016 Parker, Jeff 1964-65 Levine, George 1950 McIntosh, Matt 2002-05 Parks, Jack 1954 Levy, Dan 1990-93 McKenzie, Glenn 1972-74 Parks, Spencer Lewis 2013-14 Lewis, Hunter 1997-2000 McLaughlin, Matthew Richmond 2018-19 Patrick, Bailey 1954 Lewis, Ken 1976 (M) McNamara, Dan 1987-88 (M) Patton, Oliver 1969 Lewis, Lawrence 1972-74 McNaughton, John 1967-69 Peden, Jake Andrew 2016-19 Light, James 1964 McNeill, Mark Christopher 2011-14 Pedersen, Lars 1987-90 Link, Sean 2003-06 McNichol, Donnie 1990-93 Pendergraft, Will 1996-97 Linker, Robert 1952-54 Meade, Richie 1972 Pennington, Phil 2001-04 Locke, James Patrick, II 2008-09 Mehm, Brian 1994-97 Perdue, Steve 2000-02 Lohse, Jody 1988-90 (M) Mehm, Kevin 1997-2000 Perry, Geoffrey 1967-68 Lowe, John 1986-89 Meiners, John 1971 Perry, Justin 1994-95 Lucarelli, John 1997-98 Melamerson, Michael 1979-81 Perry, William O’Donnell 2017-19 Lucas, Andrew 2001-04 Meldman, Hunter 2007-08 Pessagno, Matt 2001-04 Lukowski, Steve 1981-82 Messinger, Roy 1979-82 Petersen, Victor 1966-67 (M) Lyles, Milton Eugene II 2008-10, 2012 Miller, Joel 1999-2001 Peterson, Harper 1968-70 Lyons, Patrick Joseph 2017-19 Miller, Kenneth 1974-75 Petracca, Gavin Joseph 2007-10 Lynch, Daniel 1950 Miller, Nathan Barron 2018-19 Petracca, James Michael 2009 Lynch, Grant 1950 Miller, Peter 1973-75 Pezzulla, John Mauro, Jr. 2017-19 Lynch, John 1978-79 Millican, Grady Luke 2018-19 Phillips, Mark 1993-96 Millspaugh, Ted 1980-82 Piazza, Andy 1990-91 M Moister, Peter 1966-67 Pifani, Austin Nicholas 2014-17 Macri, Cameron 2017-19 Moffatt, Bart 1990-93 Pillsbury, Richard 1952-53 Macri, Ryan Tyler 2015-18 Montross, Andrew 2017 Piegare, Kevin William 2008-11 Madalon, Christopher David 2007-08, 2010-11 Moore, Clyde 1964 Pierce, Brandon 2000-02 Maher, Connor 2019 Moritz, Randy 1989-92 (M) Pirozzi, Nick 1987 Maher, Todd 1997-2000 Morris, Sean Joseph 2018-19 Pontrello, Steve John, 2013-16 Maier, Mike 1995-98 Morrison, Ian 2007-08 Posil, Andrew 2003-05 Malm, Robert 1972-74 Morrison, Robert 1965-67 Post, John 1974-75, 1977 Manekin, Jon 1999-2001 Morton, Tyler David 2009-10, 2012 Powers, Zachary Joseph, 2013-16 Manekin, Robert 1969-70 Moss, Andrew Bradley 2006-08 Prevost, Edward Bernard 2010-11 Manley, John 1976 Mueller, Chris 1978-81 Price, Scott 1986-89 Mann, Elizabeth 1989 (M) Muir, Steve 1991-93 Price, Tim 1992, 1994-96 Mann, Steve 1972 (M) Muller, Chandler 1964-65 Prossner, Jed 2002-05 Manning, Kirk 1950 Munnelly, Michael Thomas 2005-08 Prysko, Jordan Alexander 2016-19 Mark, Ben 2005-06 Munro, Colin 2018-19 Pyke, Andrew Missar 2007-09 Marks, Donald 1964 Murchison, John 1950-51 Maroney, Thomas 1980 Murphy, John 1983-84 R Marsh, Gilbert 1951 (M) Murphy, Lisa 1984 (M) Rabil, Matt 1999-2002 Martel, Steve 1982-85 Murphy, Peter 1994-97 Rainwater, Matt 1997 Martin, Alex 1990-93 Murray, Terry 1979-80 Ransome, Percy 1969-70 Martin, Chase 1997-2000 Muscatello, Jeffrey 2009-11 Rapp, Daniel 1973-74 Martin, Joseph 1974 Myers, Larry 1976-79 Rastivo, Steven Russell 2010-13 Martinello, Terry 1980-81,83-84 Reder, Colin 2016 Massey, Scott 1998 N Redfern, Neill 1988-89 Mathie, Kyle Alexander 2015-18 Nash, Thomas 1971 Reed, Justin 2000-02 Matthai, Jake McLemore 2013-16 Nathan, Michael Spencer 2017-19 Reichardt, Kevin 1994 Matthai, Louis 1976-79 Ness, Bill 1980-83 Reid, Michelle 1994, 1996 (M) Matthews, Andrew Carnes 2016-19 Nicholas, Christopher 2019 Reid, Walter 1964 Matthews, Brooks 1988-91 Nicklaus, William 2019 Reider, Horace 1965-67 Matthews, Richard 1972 Rice, Brian 1981-84 Mayer, Chip 1987-90 Rizzo, Mark James 2014-17 McAuley, Robert Alexander 2006-09 Roadman, Larry 1966-68 McBride, Gregory John 2010, 2012-14 Robbins, Will 2019 McBride, Joseph Paul 2012 Rogers, K. Craig 1978-80 53 north carolina men's lacrosse ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Roper, George 1976 Sowell, James 1950-51 V Rosenberg, Richard 1974 Speers, Jon 1991,1994 Vamos, Greg 1986-89 Roszkowski, Jeff 1995-96 Speers, Steve 1990-93 Venier, Thomas 1976-77 Rothermel, Patty 1974 (M) Spellman, Paul 2002-05 Verhoeff, William 1969-70 Rowlett, Jack Louis 2016-19 Spiegel, William 1950 Voelkel, Brent 1981-84 Russell, Robby 1983, 1985-86 Spooner, John 1954 Voelkel, Peter 1980-83 Ryan, David 2004-07 Stahl, John 1985-86 Voelkel, Tim 1977, 1978-81 Ryan, John Thomas 2006-09 Staines, Benjamin 2004-07 Volckmann, Eric 1995-98 Ryan, Matt 1994 Staines, Billy 2003-06 Volker, Bob 1977-80 Staines, Mark Andrew 2009-12 Volker, Stephen 1974-77 S Staines, Ronnie 2001-04 Sadler, Hermie 1988 (M) Stangl, Mark 1977-80 W Sanchez, Gary 1973-75 Stanley, Harvey 1964-66 Wade, Jason 1993-96 Sanchez, Joseph 1975-77 Steidle, Brett 1977-80 Wade, Ryan 1991-94 Sanders, Jason 1993-96 Steidle, Conor Hamilton 2010 Wagner, Bart Kennedy 2006-09 Sankey, Joseph Sam 2012-15 Steidle, Ward 1981-84 Wagner, Sam 2004-07 Sapirstein, Adam 1978 Stenersen, Steve 1979-82 Waino, John 1964 Sargent, Joseph 1950-51 Stevenson, James 1975-76 Walden, Kenneth 1968 Sartorio, Steven 1974-77 Stewart, Samuel 1966 Walger, Michael 1990 Sasser, John Patrick 2018 Stigliano, Anthony 1973-76 Walker, Chris 1984-87 Sasser, Phillip, Jr. 1971 Stoelker, Charles 1978 Walker, Joseph 1953 Saunders, Duncan Avrham 2014-15 Stokes, Thomas 1952-54 Walker, Kevin Christopher 2016-19 Saunders, Jeb 1983-84 Storey, Connor 1979 (M) Walker, Walter 1954 Schattner, Steve 1990-93 Storch, Kirt 1984-87 Walsh, Lucas Holton Clifton 2015-17 Schertzinger, Harrison Hardin 2019 Stringer, Dan 2001-04 Walterhoefer, Ryan 2005-07 Schertzinger, Howard Henry 2019 Stringer, Kyle 2003-06 Walterhoefer, Shane Austin 2006-09 Schline, Don 1995 Strong, Frank 1950-51 Walters, Alexander Joseph 2010 Schoenfisch, Beth 1982, 1984-85 (M) Strudwick, Lewis 1950-51 Walters, Gary 1980-82, 84 Schneider, Stephen 2018 Styron, Douglas 1953 Walters, Karen 1982, 84-85 (M) Schreiner, David 1970-73 Sullivan, Brian Daniel Patrick 2012-13 Walsh, Billy 1995-98 Schreiber, Steve 1991-92, 1994-95 Sully, Thomas 1953 Ward, John 1965-67 Schwab, Beau 2003 Sutton, Martin 1975-77 Watson, Chad 1986-87, 89 Sciolla, Tom 2004-07 Swasey, John 1965-67 Webster, John 1990-93 Scott, William 1969 Sweeney, Darren 1992-94, 96 Weinstein, Chuck 1973-76 Scroggs, William Alexander 2010-13 Szczypinski, Jeff 1989,1991 Weintraub, Dan 1981, 83-85 Scully, David 1997-98 Szczypinski, John 1986-89 Welsh, Pat 1985-88 Sears, Tom 1980-83 Welsh, Tim 1984-85, 87-88 Seipp, Raymond 1968-71 T Werry, Dave 2003-06 Seivold, Gary 1984-87 Tagliaferri, Michael Stanton 2014-17 Wheatley, Donald 1971 Seivold, Joey 1983-85, 1987 Talty, Peter 1973 White, Bowen 2000-03 Seivold, Johnny 2001-04 Taylor, David 2000 White, Wray 1972 (M) Semac, Jackie 1996 (M) Taylor, Harold 1950-51 Whitmore, Edward 1954 Seminetta, Tyler Joseph 2017-19 Taylor Sean Patrick 2010-13 Wilkins, Eric 1994-97 Seremet, Eric 1989-92 Tettlebach, Fred 1953-54 Will, Bryant 2002-05 Shannon, Matthew Conor 2012-13, 2015 Thayer, Thomas 1964-65 Will,Steven 2000-03 Sharretts, Doug 1988-89 Thomas, James 1973-74 Willey, Quentin Cade 2017 Sheain, Charles “Trey” 2004-06 Thomas, Michael 1988-89, 1991-92 Williams, Peter 1964-66 Sheehan, Patrick James 2016-19 Thomas, Richard 2002 Wilson, Kiely 1996-98 Sheehan, Timothy 1977-78 Threshie, John 1974-75, 77 Wingate, David 1980-83 Sherwood, Colin Patrick 2007, 2009-10 Tiernan, Michael 1969-72 Wingate, Paul 1975-78 Shillinglaw, Bob 1972-74 Tintle, Nicholas Thomas 2005-08 Winius, Walter 1950-51 Shimaitis, T.J. 1990-93 Tobin, Rob 1994-96 Winston, James 1953 Shortino, Mike 1995-98 Tolson, Ryan 2003-06 Wolfsheimer, Louis 1952 Shuler, James Parkman 2011-12 Trimble, Stephen 1953-54 Wood, Campbell Alexander 2010, 2012, 2014 Sims, Hunter 1998-2001 Trippi, Alex 2018-19 Wood, Robert 1967-68 Sill, Mike 1997 Trotter, Chris 1994-97 Wood, Thomas Cornay 2009-12 Silvers, Howard 1954 Truesdell, Paul 1969-72 Woody, Walter 1952 (M) Simpson, Shane Michael 2014-16 Tucci, Zachary 2019 Worstell, Paul 1975-78 Slingluff, Robert 1972-74 Tucker, Arthur 1969 Wyker, Ken 1980-83 Smart, Cindy 1979-81 (M) Tummillo, Mark 1986-89 Smart, Margaret 1984 (M) Tummillo, Mike 1983-86 Y Smith, Andy 1981-84 Turkheimer, Larry 1976-79 Yeatman, Donald 1976 Smith, Jordan Alexander 2011-14 Turnbull, Merrill 1994-97 Yevoli, Joe 1977-78 Smith, Moyer Gray, III 2009-12 Tutton, Chad Christopher 2012-15 Yingling, David 1975-77 Smith, Murrell 1964 Tyler, Alfred 1964 Smith, Sherwood 1954 Z Smyth, Jeffrey 1970 U Zimmerman, Frank 1975 Solter, John 1995-96 Ulfelder, Bill 1987-89 Zimmerman, Tyler Grant 2006-09 Solomon, Nicholas 2019 Ursano, Tony 1984-87 Zimmerman, Lance 2001, 2003-05 Sommaripa, Nicholas 1977 Sonke, Jeff 1998-2001 (M)=Manager

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