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Tigers in The 2019 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Player Team Years Jack Adams Chesapeake Bayhawks 2018 Neil Adams New Jersey Pride 2004 Tigers in the MLL Adam Baxter Baltimore Bayhawks 2004 Los Angeles Riptide 2006 Justin Berry New Jersey Pride 2001-02, ‘08 Los Angeles Riptide 2006 John Blatchley Baltimore Bayhawks 2002-03 Casey Cittadino Denver Outlaws 2006-12 Charlotte Hounds 2012-13 Dan Cocchi Bridgeport Barrage 2003 Baltimore Bayhawks 2004-05 Los Angeles Riptide 2006 Long Island Lizards 2007-13 Denver Outlaws 2001-12 Pat Conroy Chesapeake Bayhawks 2017 Ben DeFelice Philadelphia Barrage 2004 Baltimore Bayhawks 2005-06 Boston Cannons 2007-08 Chesapeake Bayhawks 2010 Thomas DeNapoli - Charlotte Hounds Thomas DeNapoli Charlotte Hounds 2014 Dudley Dixon Baltimore Bayhawks 2001 Ryan Drenner Florida Launch 2017-Present Jonathan Engelke Long Island Lizards 2008 Kyle Fiat Washington Bayhawks 2007 Matt Florio Chicago Machine 2006 Spencer Ford Baltimore Bayhawks 2001 Rochester Rattlers 2006 Los Angeles Riptide 2006-08 Long Island Lizards 2008 Washington Bayhawks 2009 Mark Goers Boston Cannons 2001 Nick Gorman Atlanta Blaze 2017 Will Harrington Ohio Machine 2012-13 Dan Cocchi (R) - New York Lizards Andrew Hodgson Denver Outlaws 2016 John Horrigan Baltimore Bayhawks 2003-04 Hunter Lochte Denver Outlaws 2006-07 San Francisco Dragons 2007-08 Washington Bayhawks 2008 Mike Lowe Chesapeake Bayhawks 2016 Peter Mezzanotte Long Island Lizards 2011 Tony Millon Baltimore Bayhawks 2006 Brian Myers Denver Outlaws 2006 Philadelphia Barrage 2007 Spencer Parks Atlanta Blaze 2017 Christian Pastirik Long Island Lizards 2011 Denver Outlaws 2012 Drew Pfarr Baltimore Bayhawks 2005 Boston Cannons 2006-08 Brad Reppert San Francisco Dragons 2006 Casey Cittadino - Charlotte Hounds Los Angeles Riptide 2007-08 Joe Seider Chesapeake Bayhawks Rob Shek Baltimore Bayhawks 2001-02 Kyle Smedley Denver Outlaws 2013 Joe Smith Rochester Rattlers 2006-08 Ohio Machine 2010, 13 Zak Smith Rochester Rattlers 2006 Reed Sothoron San Francisco Dragons 2006 Denver Outlaws 2007 Brian Vetter Philadelphia Barrage 2008 Chesapeake Bayhawks 2009-10 Tyler White Charlotte Hounds 2016 Mike Lowe (R) - Chesapeake Bayhawks 64 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | COMPETE | TOUGHNESS 2019 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Towson Lacrosse History - Single-Season Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Single-Game Records Single-Game Records Goals . 10, Kevin Sturm vs . Gannon, 1999 Goals Scored, Most . 32, vs . Lehigh, 1983 Assists . 10, Spencer Ford vs . Gannon, 1999 Goals Scored, Fewest . 0, vs . Washington College, 1965; vs . North Carolina, 1970 Points . 13 (5 goals, 8 assists), Spencer Ford vs . Vermont, 1999 Goals Allowed, Most . 29, vs . N C. State, 1982 Groundballs . 22, Ben DeFelice vs . Villanova, 2004 Goals Allowed, Fewest . 0, vs . Dartmouth, 1968; vs . Georgetown, 1971 Faceoff Wins . 25, Justin Berry vs . Loyola (Md .), 2001 Largest Margin of Victory . 25 (32-7), vs . Lehigh, 1983 Saves . 31, Mark Williams vs . Hopkins, 1982 Largest Margin of Defeat . 24 (2-26), vs . Washington College, 1964 Caused Turnovers . 8, Peter Mezzanotte vs . Saint Joseph’s, 2011 Most Assists . 21, Lehigh, 1983 Single-Season Records Most Points . 53 (32 goals, 21 assists), vs . Lehigh, 1983 Goals . 53, Kyle Campbell, 2001 Faceoffs Won . 31, vs . UMBC, 1996 Goals Against Average . .689, Tyler White, 2016 Groundballs . 98, vs . Bucknell, 1983 Consecutive Games with a Goal . 29, Kyle Campbell, 2001-02 Turnovers . 30, vs . Air Force, 2005 Assists . 58, Bob Griebe, 1975 Caused Turnovers . 29, vs . Air Force, 2005; vs . Loyola, 2005 Assists Per Game Average . 4 08,. Spencer Ford, 1999 Shots . 82, vs . C W. Post, 1979 Points . 89, Bob Griebe, 1974; Bob Griebe, 1975 Single-Season Records Points Per Game Average . 6 .31, Spencer Ford, 1999 Best Record . 16-3 ( .842), 2016 Groundballs . 147, Justin Berry, 2001 Worst Record . 1-7 ( 125),. 1964 Groundballs Per Game Average . 10 .58, Mark Goers, 1994 Most Wins . 16, 2016 Faceoff Wins . 257, Justin Berry, 2001 Most Losses . 11, 1975 Faceoff Percentage . 776,. Mark Goers, 1994 Fewest Wins . 1, 1964 Saves . 255, Tim Hastings, 1979 Fewest Losses . 1, 1974 Saves Per Game Average . 16 94,. Tim Hastings, 1979 Consecutive Wins . 13, 1970-1971 Shots . 137, Joe Seider, 2015, 2016 Consecutive Conference Wins . 13, Apr . 13, 2002 to Apr . 24, 2004 Caused Turnovers . 40, Ted Turnblacer, 2005 Consecutive Losses . 8, 1964 to 1965 Goals Scored . 257, 1974 Goals Allowed . 189, 1982 Scoring Margin . 9 .80, 1974 Goals Per Game Average, Most . 17 1,. 1974 Goals Per Game Average, Least . 3 .8, 1964 Goals Allowed Per Game Average, Least . 5 .5, 1970 Groundballs . 1,125, 1991 Groundballs Per Game Average . 70 .31, 1991 Saves . 272, 1979 Saves Per Game Average . 18 42,. 1981 Penalties . 149, 1979 Faceoffs Won . 288, 2001 Faceoffs Attempted . 467, 2001 Faceoff Winning Percentage . .684, 1994 Turnovers . 309, 2005 Caused Turnovers . 140, 2005 The 2001 men’s lacrosse team is tied for the second-most wins in a single season (14), along with the 1974 Division II National Championship team. Towson Hall of Famer Mark Goers ‘95 holds the single-season reacord for faceoff win percentage (.776) ACCOUNTABIL ITY | COMPETE | TOUGHNESS 65 2019 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Towson Lacrosse History - Single-Season Top 10 POINTS CAUSED TURNOVERS 1 . 89 Bob Griebe 1975 1 . 40 Ted Turnblacer 2005 89 Bob Griebe 1974 40 Tyler Mayes 2017 3 . 82 Spencer Ford 1999 3 . 38 Peter Mezzanotte 2009 4 . 73 Jules Siskind 1979 4 . 32 Ted Turnblacer 2006 5 . 70 Brad Reppert 2001 5 . 30 Peter Mezzanotte 2010 6 . 69 Kyle Campbell 2001 6 . 25 Tyler Mayes 2016 7 . 67 Craig Saxon 1972 7 . 24 Peter Mezzanotte 2011 8 . 66 Wayne Eisenhut 1974 8 . 23 Casey Cittadino 2005 9 . 64 John Blatchley 1991 9 . 21 Mike Lowe 2016 10 . 62 Glenn Smith 1988 21 Neil Adams 2003 GOALS 1 . 53 Kyle Campbell 2001 FACEOFF% (MIN. 100 FACE-OFFS) 2 . 49 Kevin Sturm 1999 1 . 779 . Mark Goers 1994 3 . 46 Glenn Smith 1988 2 . .679 Mark Goers 1995 4 . 44 Glenn Smith 1991 3 . .660 Zak Smith 2002 5 . 41 Tom Nelson 1974 4 . .656 Larry Andersen 1976 41 Paul Mullen 1977 5 . .651 Ben DeFelice 2004 41 Kevin Sturm 1996 6 . .650 Dave Moore 1997 41 Thomas DeNapoli 2013 7 . .635 Justin Berry 2001 9 . 38 Wayne Eisenhut 1974 8 . .634 Zak Smith 2003 38 Tom Wagner 1978 9 . .632 Tim Lucky 1993 10 . .622 Jerry Baratta 1988 ASSISTS 1 . 58 Bob Griebe 1975 GOALKEEPER SAVES 2 . 53 Bob Griebe 1974 1 . 255 Tim Hastings 1979 53 Spencer Ford 1999 2 . 244 Paul Russo 1977 4 . 44 John Blatchley 1991 3 . 232 Andrew Wascavage 2013 Kyle Campbell ‘02 (above) holds the single- 5 . 41 Jules Siskind 1979 4 . 218 Richard Betcher 1991 6 . 36 Mark Miller 1984 5 . 216 Gavin Moag 1983 season record for goals (53, 2001). Tyler 36 Mark Miller 1983 6 . 212 Mark Williams 1981 White ‘16 (below) holds the single-season 8 . 35 Brad Reppert 2001 7 . 204 Tom Manos 1986 mark for goals against average (6.89, 2016) 9 . 33 John Blatchley 1990 8 . 200 John Horrigan 2001 10 . 31 Spencer Ford 1998 9 . 196 Gavin Moag 1984 and two of the program’s best single-season 10 . 195 Mark Williams 1982 save percentages. SHOTS 195 Tim Hastings 1978 1 . 137 Joe Seider 2015 137 Joe Seider 2016 GOALKEEPER SAVE % 3 . 133 Joe Seider 2017 (MIN. 300 MINUTES) 4 . 129 John Como 1979 1 . .608 Reed Sothoron 2005 129 Kevin Sturm 1999 2 . .583 Andrew Wascavage 2013 6 . 127 Thomas DeNapoli 2013 3 . .580 John Horrigan 2001 7 . 122 Glenn Smith 1988 4 . .571 Reed Sothoron 2004 8 . 120 Glenn Smith 1989 5 . .567 Tyler White 2015 9 . 119 Paul Mullen 1977 6 . .564 Andrew Wascavage 2012 119 Andrew Hodgson 2013 7 . .557 Rob Wheeler 2009 8 . .556 Tyler White 2016 GROUNDBALLS 9 . .555 Wyatt Shiflett 1997 1 . 147 Justin Berry 2001 10 . .553 Matt Antol 2007 2 . 135 Ben DeFelice 2004 3 . 128 Matt Eckerl 2005 GOALKEEPER 4 . 127 Mark Goers 1994 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 5 . 112 Tony Millon 1991 1 . 6 .89 Tyler White 2016 112 Danny Cocchi 2001 2 . 7 42. Matt Hoy 2017 7 . 110 Steve Kisslinger 1991 3 7 .57 Tyler White 2015 8 . 109 Mitchell Rosensweig 2009 4 . 7 .64 Reed Sothoron 2005 9 101 Alex Woodall 2018 5 . 7 92. Josh Miller 2017 10 . 95 Matt Eckerl 2006 6 . 7 94. Travis Love 2011 7 . 8 41. Mark DeGroat 2006 8 . 8 70. Matt Antol 2007 9 . 8 94. Reed Sothoron 2004 10 . 8 97. Rob Wheeler 2009 66 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | COMPETE | TOUGHNESS 2019 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Towson Lacrosse History - Individual Career Leaders POINTS SHOTS FACEOFF WINS 1 . 221 Bob Griebe 1972-75 1 . 487 Joe Seider 2014-17 1 . 507 Justin Berry 1998-01 2 . 209 Glenn Smith 1988-91 2 . 458 Glenn Smith 1988-91 2 . 466 Matt Eckerl 2004-07 3 . 185 Matt Clune 1995-98 3 . 327 Kevin Sturm 1995-97, 1999 3 . 411 Scott Mullins 1983-86 4 . 184 Spencer Ford 1995-99 4 . 301 John Como 1977-80 4 . 375 Mark Goers 1993-95 184 Tim Mahoney 1969-71 301 Jonathan Engelke 2004-08 5 . 360 Mitchell Rosensweig 2006-09 6 . 182 John Blatchley 1989-92 6 . 294 Ryan Drenner 2014-17 6 . 357 Ben DeFelice 2001-04 7 . 180 Mike Burke 1979-82 7 . 290 Bobby Griebe 2004-07 7 . 356 Alex Woodall 2017-Present 8 . 172 Ryan Drenner 2014-17 290 Tom Wagner 1976-79 8 . 330 Alec Burckley 2014-17 9 . 160 Jeff Peek 1984-87 9 . 279 Andrew Hodgson 2011-15 9 . 323 Tim Lucky 1992-95 10 . 157 Brad Reppert 1998, 2000-02 10 . 273 John Conley 1982-85 10 . 276 Zak Smith 2000-03 FACEOFF % GOALS GROUNDBALLS (MIN.
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