Atlanta Blaze Major League Lacrosse Box Score (Final

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Atlanta Blaze Major League Lacrosse Box Score (Final ATLANTA BLAZE MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE BOX NEW YORK LIZARDS SCORE (FINAL) ATLANTA BLAZE @ NEW YORK 15 LIZARDS 21 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 JAMES M. SHUART STADIUM CREW CHIEF: MIKE MCCLOSKEY ATTENDANCE: 5,747 ASSISTANT REFEREE: TOM HOELAND START: 7:00 PM TECHNICAL REFEREE: MIKE HEROLD END: 9:18 PM SCOREKEEPER: STEVE RUPPEL GAME LENGTH: 2:18 SCORE BY QUARTER TEAM 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOT Atlanta Blaze 6 4 3 2 15 New York Lizards 6 3 7 5 21 SHOTS ON GOAL BY QUARTER TURNOVERS BY QUARTER TEAM 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOT TEAM 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOT Atlanta Blaze 10 6 4 2 22 Atlanta Blaze 5 7 4 8 24 New York Lizards 7 9 10 9 35 New York Lizards 6 5 4 8 23 GROUNDBALLS BY QUARTER FACEOFFS BY QUARTER TEAM 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOT TEAM 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOT Atlanta Blaze 16 11 8 5 40 Atlanta Blaze 5 4 2 0 11 New York Lizards 14 12 13 21 60 New York Lizards 6 4 9 8 27 TEAM STATS SUMMARY TEAM SOG STOT GB FO TO SHOT CLOCK PP TOP Atlanta Blaze 22 36 40 11-38 24 2 1-4 25:38 New York Lizards 35 57 60 27-38 23 2 0-1 32:31 ATLANTA BLAZE ROSTER # NAME G 2PT A P SON S TOT GB T CTO PIM FO 1 TJ Kemp 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 0-1 3 Alex Woodall 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 11-37 6 Carlson Milikin 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 8 Nate Solomon 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 Colton Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Christopher Madalon 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 13 Max Edelmann 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Teddy Hateld 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0.5 21 Liam Byrnes 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 2 2 1 24 Brendan Sunday 2 0 0 2 5 7 2 3 1 0 26 Christian Mazzone 6 0 0 6 6 6 2 2 0 0 30 Will Nowesnick 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 33 Matthew Whitcher 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 40 Eddie Bouhall 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 41 Dylan Gaines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 45 Leo Stouros 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 59 David Manning 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 84 Tommy Palasek 5 0 3 8 6 6 4 4 0 0 91 TJ Comizio 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 1 0 99 Dylan Maher 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 2 0 0 # NAME MIN SOG SV GA 11 Christopher Madalon 00:30:00 16 8 8 13 Max Edelmann 00:30:00 19 7 12 NEW YORK LIZARDS ROSTER # NAME G 2PT A P SON S TOT GB T CTO PIM FO 3 Rob Pannell 5 0 3 8 9 15 7 3 0 1 4 Dylan Molloy 4 0 1 5 6 11 4 3 1 0 5 Nick Galasso 1 0 1 2 4 6 2 3 0 0 6 Mark Andrejack 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 5-11 11 Justin Reh 0 0 4 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 14 Austin Kaut 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 15 Steven Romano 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 Nick Aponte 2 0 1 3 3 6 1 3 0 0 20 Danny Dolan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Kevin Crowley 2 0 0 2 3 7 2 3 1 0 22 Brendan Kearns 3 0 0 3 5 7 5 1 0 0 23 Gregory Puskuldjian 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 0 0 2 22-27 26 Scott Corcoran 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 27 Eric Monfort 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Mark Ellis 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 63 Michael Begley 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 77 Ben Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 90 Jack Carrigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 92 Alex Spring 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 0.5 97 Matt Borges 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 # NAME MIN SOG SV GA 14 Austin Kaut 00:58:12 22 7 15 20 Danny Dolan 00:01:48 0 0 0 ATLANTA BLAZE @ NEW YORK LIZARDS SCORING SUMMARY (FINAL) NO. QTR TIME TEAM GOAL ASSIST 2PT MAN-UP MAN-DOWN SCORE 0 1 13:15 New York Lizards Rob Pannell 1-0 1 1 11:22 Atlanta Blaze Tommy Palasek 1-1 2 1 10:14 Atlanta Blaze TJ Kemp 1-2 3 1 08:24 Atlanta Blaze Tommy Palasek 1-3 4 1 08:20 New York Lizards Rob Pannell Mark Andrejack 2-3 5 1 07:03 Atlanta Blaze Christian Mazzone 2-4 6 1 05:22 New York Lizards Brendan Kearns Justin Reh 3-4 7 1 03:52 New York Lizards Kevin Crowley Rob Pannell 4-4 8 1 03:31 Atlanta Blaze Christian Mazzone Tommy Palasek 4-5 9 1 00:29 Atlanta Blaze Tommy Palasek 4-6 10 1 00:01 New York Lizards Austin Kaut 1 6-6 11 2 14:04 Atlanta Blaze Christian Mazzone 6-7 12 2 11:17 New York Lizards Nick Aponte Justin Reh 7-7 13 2 10:58 New York Lizards Nick Galasso 8-7 14 2 07:25 New York Lizards Mark Ellis 9-7 15 2 06:12 Atlanta Blaze Christian Mazzone 9-8 16 2 04:51 Atlanta Blaze TJ Comizio 9-9 17 2 01:24 Atlanta Blaze Tommy Palasek Eddie Bouhall 9-10 18 3 14:13 Atlanta Blaze Tommy Palasek Teddy Hateld 1 9-11 19 3 11:15 Atlanta Blaze Brendan Sunday 9-12 20 3 06:31 New York Lizards Brendan Kearns Dylan Molloy 10-12 21 3 05:58 New York Lizards Rob Pannell Justin Reh 11-12 22 3 05:29 New York Lizards Dylan Molloy 12-12 23 3 04:47 New York Lizards Dylan Molloy 13-12 NO. QTR TIME TEAM GOAL ASSIST 2PT MAN-UP MAN-DOWN SCORE 24 3 04:09 New York Lizards Brendan Kearns Justin Reh 14-12 25 3 03:20 New York Lizards Kevin Crowley Rob Pannell 15-12 26 3 02:28 Atlanta Blaze Christian Mazzone Tommy Palasek 15-13 27 3 01:37 New York Lizards Michael Begley Rob Pannell 16-13 28 4 10:21 Atlanta Blaze Christian Mazzone 16-14 29 4 09:34 Atlanta Blaze Brendan Sunday Tommy Palasek 16-15 30 4 07:50 New York Lizards Rob Pannell Nick Aponte 17-15 31 4 06:14 New York Lizards Nick Aponte Nick Galasso 18-15 32 4 03:38 New York Lizards Rob Pannell 19-15 33 4 01:57 New York Lizards Dylan Molloy 20-15 34 4 01:48 New York Lizards Dylan Molloy 21-15 ATLANTA BLAZE @ NEW YORK LIZARDS PENALTY SUMMARY (FINAL) QTR TIME TEAM PLAYER PENALTY MIN GOAL 2 12:56 New York Lizards Alex Spring Pushing 0.5 2 03:45 New York Lizards Justin Reh Slashing 1 2 03:45 Atlanta Blaze Liam Byrnes Slashing 1 2 03:20 New York Lizards Michael Begley Illegal Cross Check 1 2 02:07 Atlanta Blaze Teddy Hateld Offside 0.5 2 01:03 New York Lizards Rob Pannell Slashing 1 2 01:03 New York Lizards Gregory Puskuldjian Illegal Cross Check 1 2 01:03 New York Lizards Gregory Puskuldjian Unsportsmanlike Conduct 1 1 2 01:03 Atlanta Blaze Carlson Milikin Unsportsmanlike Conduct 1 2 01:03 Atlanta Blaze Leo Stouros Unsportsmanlike Conduct 1 ATLANTA BLAZE @ NEW YORK LIZARDS POSSESSION SUMMARY (FINAL) # QTR TEAM START END T.O.P RESULT 0 1 NYL 15:00 14:46 00:14 Turnover 1 1 ATL 14:46 13:57 00:49 No Goal 2 1 NYL 13:57 13:15 00:42 Goal 3 1 NYL 13:07 12:28 00:39 Turnover 4 1 ATL 12:28 12:19 00:09 Turnover 5 1 NYL 12:19 12:04 00:15 Turnover 6 1 ATL 12:04 11:22 00:42 Goal 7 1 NYL 11:19 10:45 00:34 Turnover 8 1 ATL 10:45 10:14 00:31 Goal 9 1 ATL 10:12 10:03 00:09 Turnover 10 1 NYL 10:03 08:51 01:12 No Goal 11 1 ATL 08:51 08:24 00:27 Goal 12 1 NYL 08:23 08:20 00:03 Goal 13 1 NYL 08:16 07:47 00:29 Turnover 14 1 ATL 07:47 07:03 00:44 Goal 15 1 ATL 07:02 05:50 01:12 No Goal 16 1 NYL 05:50 05:22 00:28 Goal 17 1 ATL 05:19 04:43 00:36 Turnover 18 1 NYL 04:43 03:52 00:51 Goal 19 1 ATL 03:50 03:31 00:19 Goal 20 1 ATL 03:29 02:46 00:43 Turnover 21 1 NYL 02:46 01:49 00:57 Turnover 22 1 ATL 01:49 00:50 00:59 Turnover 23 1 NYL 00:50 00:42 00:08 No Goal # QTR TEAM START END T.O.P RESULT 24 1 ATL 00:42 00:29 00:13 Goal 25 1 NYL 00:26 00:06 00:20 No Goal 26 1 ATL 00:06 00:03 00:03 No Goal 27 1 NYL 00:03 00:01 00:02 2pt Goal 28 2 ATL 14:58 14:04 00:54 Goal 29 2 ATL 13:59 12:26 01:33 Turnover 30 2 NYL 12:26 11:17 01:09 Goal 31 2 NYL 11:14 10:58 00:16 Goal 32 2 ATL 10:55 09:47 01:08 Shot Clock Violation 33 2 NYL 09:47 07:52 01:55 No Goal 34 2 ATL 07:52 07:32 00:20 Turnover 35 2 NYL 07:32 07:25 00:07 Goal 36 2 ATL 07:22 06:12 01:10 Goal 37 2 NYL 06:08 05:44 00:24 Turnover 38 2 ATL 05:44 04:56 00:48 Turnover 39 2 NYL 04:56 04:54 00:02 Turnover 40 2 ATL 04:54 04:51 00:03 Goal 41 2 NYL 04:49 04:23 00:26 Turnover 42 2 ATL 04:23 03:09 01:14 Turnover 43 2 NYL 03:09 01:33 01:36 No Goal 44 2 ATL 01:33 01:24 00:09 Goal 45 2 NYL 01:23 01:11 00:12 Turnover 46 2 ATL 01:11 00:39 00:32 Turnover 47 2 ATL 00:39 00:31 00:08 Turnover 48 2 NYL 00:31 00:19 00:12 No Goal # QTR TEAM START END T.O.P RESULT 49 2 ATL 00:19 00:04 00:15 Turnover 50 2 NYL 00:04 00:00 00:04 Quarter End 51 3 NYL 14:58 14:47 00:11 Turnover 52 3 ATL 14:47 14:13 00:34 Goal 53 3 ATL 14:13 13:21 00:52 Turnover 54 3 NYL 13:21 12:12 01:09 Turnover 55 3 ATL 12:12 11:15 00:57 Goal 56 3 NYL 11:10 11:05 00:05 Turnover 57 3 ATL 11:05 10:04 01:01 Turnover 58 3 NYL 10:04 09:16 00:48 No Goal 59 3 ATL 09:16 08:44 00:32 No Goal 60 3 NYL 08:44 08:36 00:08 Turnover 61 3 ATL 08:36 08:20 00:16 Turnover 62 3 NYL 08:20 07:39 00:41 No Goal 63 3 ATL 07:39 07:21 00:18 Turnover 64 3 NYL 07:21 06:31 00:50 Goal 65 3 NYL 06:28 05:58 00:30 Goal 66 3 NYL 05:54 05:29 00:25 Goal 67 3 NYL 05:29 04:47 00:42 Goal 68 3 NYL 04:46 04:09 00:37 Goal 69 3 NYL 04:08 03:20 00:48 Goal 70 3 ATL 03:12 02:28 00:44 Goal 71 3 NYL 02:24 01:37 00:47 Goal 72 3 NYL 01:29 00:38 00:51 No Goal 73 3 ATL 00:38 00:00 00:38 Quarter End # QTR TEAM START END T.O.P RESULT 74 4 NYL 14:51 13:50 01:01 Shot Clock Violation 75 4 ATL 13:50 12:42 01:08 Shot Clock Violation 76 4 NYL 12:42 11:46 00:56 Turnover 77 4 ATL 11:46 11:36 00:10 Turnover 78 4 NYL 11:36 10:43 00:53 No Goal 79 4 ATL 10:43 10:21 00:22 Goal 80 4 NYL 10:21 09:48 00:33 Turnover 81 4 ATL 09:48 09:34 00:14 Goal 82 4 NYL 09:31 08:46 00:45 Turnover 83 4 ATL 08:46 08:43 00:03 Turnover 84 4 NYL 08:43 07:50 00:53 Goal 85 4 NYL 07:48 06:14 01:34 Goal 86 4 NYL 06:12 05:08 01:04 Shot Clock Violation 87 4 ATL 05:08 04:43 00:25 Turnover 88 4 NYL 04:43 03:54 00:49 No Goal 89 4 ATL 03:54 03:45 00:09 Turnover 90 4 NYL 03:45 03:39 00:06 No Goal 91 4 NYL 03:39 03:38 00:01 Goal 92 4 NYL 03:36 03:11 00:25 Turnover 93 4 ATL 03:11 02:22 00:49 Turnover 94 4 NYL 02:22 01:57 00:25 Goal 95 4 NYL 01:56 01:48 00:08 Goal 96 4 NYL 01:45 01:20 00:25 Turnover 97 4 ATL 01:20 01:03 00:17 Turnover 98 4 NYL 01:03 00:27 00:36 Turnover # QTR TEAM START END T.O.P RESULT 99 4 ATL 00:27 00:08 00:19 Turnover 100 4 NYL 00:08 00:00 00:08 Game End ATLANTA BLAZE PLAYER SUMMARY (FINAL) SHOOTING/OFFENSE # NAME G 2PT A PTS TO 1 TJ Kemp 1 0 0 1 3 3 Alex Woodall 0 0 0 0 0 6 Carlson Milikin 0 0 0 0 0 8 Nate Solomon 0 0 0 0 0 10 Colton Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 11 Christopher Madalon 0 0 0 0 1 13 Max Edelmann 0 0 0 0 0 14 Teddy Hateld 0 0 1 1 0 21 Liam Byrnes 0 0 0 0 2 24 Brendan Sunday 2 0 0 2 3 26 Christian Mazzone 6 0 0 6 2 30 Will Nowesnick 0 0 0 0 0 33 Matthew Whitcher 0
Recommended publications
  • USILA Awards (Outstanding Goaltender — Div
    Ens. C.M. Kelly, Jr. Award Schmeisser Cup USILA Awards (Outstanding Goaltender — Div. I) (Outstanding Defenseman — Div. I) Over the years, Cornell has won its fair share of awards presented by 1967 Butch Hilliard 1944 Fred Allner, Jr. the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA), the gov- 1968 Butch Hilliard 1971 John Burnap erning body of collegiate lacrosse since 1895. The Big Red has had the most recipients in the history of the Morris 1971 Bob Rule 1977 Chris Kane Touchstone Award with five winners since the award was first given in 1976 Dan Mackesey 1978 Chris Kane 1958. 1977 Dan Mackesey 2007 Mitch Belisle Cornell’s six winners of the Lt. Raymond Enners Award ranks third 2007 Matt McMonagle among all universities, while its six recipients of the Ens. C.M. Kelly, Jr. Award ranks fourth all-time. Those trophies were first given out in 1969 and 1949, respectively. The Big Red ranks fifth overall with five winners of the Jack Turnbull Award (first awarded 1946), and is sixth in lacrosse history with five re- cipients of the Schmeisser Cup (1942) and three winners of the Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin, Jr. Award (1973). Lt. Raymond Enners Award (Outstanding Player — Div. I) Butch Hilliard Bob Rule Fred Allner, Jr. John Burnap 1976 1977 Dan Mackesey Matt McMonagle Chris Kane Mitch Belisle Mike French Eamon McEneaney Jack Turnbull Award (Outstanding Attackman — Div. I) 1987 2009 1975 1976 1987 2010, 2011 Tim Goldstein Max Seibald Eamon McEneaney Mike French Tim Goldstein Rob Pannell 2011, 2013 Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin, Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • 2011 Men's and Women's Tewaaraton Finalists Announced
    For Immediate Release Contact: May 13, 2011 Hannah Strickland 202-407-8577 [email protected] 2011 Men’s and Women’s Tewaaraton Finalists Announced Award Celebrates Eleven Year Anniversary on June 2nd Washington, D.C. – The Greater Washington Sports Alliance and The University Club of Washington, DC are proud to announce the 2011 Men’s and Women’s Tewaaraton Finalists. The Tewaaraton Award is presented to the most outstanding men’s and women’s collegiate lacrosse player as determined by two selection committees, consisting of collegiate coaches throughout all divisions of the sport. The selection process began with a list of over 100 of the nation’s top men’s and women’s collegiate players, which was then narrowed down to a selective list of more than 50. Of these, ten have been named as finalists, five men and five women, of which only two will be able to walk away with the sport’s top honor. “I truly believe that each of these finalists has showcased the ability to step forward and claim the Tewaaraton Award as their own this year. As I have stated throughout the season, the selection committees have done an extraordinary job at selecting the top contenders battling for this year’s award. Everyone is welcome to come out and see which of these finalist has stepped forward to claim their place in history at the June 2nd Award Ceremony” stated Robert Sweeney, President of the Greater Washington Sports Alliance. Official Men’s 2011 Tewaaraton Award Finalists Jeremy Boltus, United States Military Academy – Senior (Attack), Baldwinsville, N.Y.
    [Show full text]
  • USILA Is Proud to Present the 2009 Division I All-America Team
    USILA is Proud to Present the 2009 Division I All-America Team First Team: Attack Billy Bitter University of North Carolina Brandon Corp Colgate University Ned Crotty Duke University Dan Glading University of Virginia Kenny Nims Syracuse University Midfield Matt Abbott Syracuse University Shamel Bratton University of Virginia Mark Kovler Princeton University Max Seibald Cornell University Defense Ken Clausen University of Virginia Michael Evans Johns Hopkins University Matt Moyer Cornell University Goalie Jordan Burke Brown University Second Team Attack Zack Greer Bryant University Jack McBride Princeton University Ryan Young University of Maryland Midfield John Glynn Cornell University Ben Hunt University of North Carolina Michael Kimmel Johns Hopkins University Peet Poillon University of Maryland Baltimore County Defense Parker McKee Duke University Sid Smith Syracuse University Chad Wiedmaier Princeton University Goalie Doc Schneider University of Massachusetts Third Team Attack Garrett Billings University of Virginia Ryan Hoff University of Notre Dame Rob Pannell Cornell University Max Quinzani Duke University Midfield Brian Carroll University of Virginia Brian Christopher Johns Hopkins University Sean Delaney University of North Carolina Brad Ross Duke University Defense Ryan Flanagan University of North Carolina Regis McDermott University of Notre Dame Chris Peyser Princeton University Max Schmidt University of Maryland Goalie Scott Rodgers University of Notre Dame Honorable Mention Attack Stephen Boyle Johns Hopkins University
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Tewaaraton Men's and Women's Nominees Announced
    For Immediate Release Contact: April 14, 2010 Ona Madonia Greater Washington Sports Alliance 202-857-5996 [email protected] 2010 Tewaaraton Men’s and Women’s Nominees Announced Washington, D.C. – With only 52 days left before the 2010 Tewaaraton Award is presented to the nation’s top male and female collegiate lacrosse players, The Greater Washington Sports Alliance is pleased to announce this year’s nominees. With what started as a list of over 100 of the nation’s top men’s and women’s collegiate players is now a list of fewer than 50. Of these nominees, only ten will be named as finalists; five men and five women in which only two will walk away with the sport’s top honor. All Tewaaraton nominees are screened and selected by two Selection Committees. The Selection Committees are comprised of collegiate coaches, one committee for the men and one committee for the women. “The atmosphere around the Tewaaraton this year has been exhilarating. The committees have done an exceptional job at selecting the top contenders battling for this year’s award. I stated earlier this season that I believed we were in store for an electrifying and intense season, and that statement has now become a reality. Every year the Tewaaraton Award grows in stature and prestige within the lacrosse community and being able to be part of this growth has been an incredible experience for my organization,” stated Robert Sweeney, President of the Greater Washington Sports Alliance. The Tewaaraton Award was formally established in August of 2000 and is the pre-eminent lacrosse award, which is given annually to the NCAA men’s and women’s lacrosse player of the year.
    [Show full text]
  • Bostoncannons Notes
    BOSTON CANNONS NOTES MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE CHAMPIONS: 2011 MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE RUNNER-UPS: 2004 AMERICAN DIVISION CHAMPIONS: 2004, 2005 MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 2010, 2011 KELLER A. DINAN [email protected] BOSTONCANNONS.COM/GAMENOTES BOSTON CANNONS (5-3; 1.0 GB) VS DENVER OUTLAWS (6-2; - GB) Saturday, August 3, 2019 • 6:02 PM EST • Broncos Stadium at Mile High • Denver, CO Nick Marrocco (5-3; 13.21 GAA) vs Dillon Ward (6-2; 13.07 GAA) Game #9 • Away Game #5 • TV: NBC Sports Boston • Mobile: NBC Sports MY TEAMS App • Radio: N/A A FIGHT FOR THE TOP SPOT: The Cannons healthy Kevin Reisman (who was 77-for-153 in assists for 22 points. His most recent game vs. come head out west to Mile High against first- five games before landing on IR) should help. Boston was on June 29, when he scored one place Denver, looking to cute the lead on the goal and added four assists. Grant Jr. as an The Cannons also need to minimize the Outlaws in MLL play. Boston looks to get it’s offensive coordinator for Denver has had unforced turnovers that have been costly in all first win in Denver since 2017, and their eighth Denver average over 17 goals per game against three losses this season. These turnovers have win overall in Denver. Boston since 2016. come from a variety of places on the field, but MLL ALL-STAR GAME: On Saturday, July 27, failing to clear the ball out of the defensive Major League Lacrosse held their MLL All-Star zone and poor passing in the offensive zone are Game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial two issues Boston needs to rid itself of quickly.
    [Show full text]
  • NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships Records 1971-2014
    NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships Records 1971-2014 The history of the Men’s Lacrosse Championships for all three divisions, including Single-Game, Year, Career Records, Coaching Records and Attendance Records. THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 NCAA.org April 2015 Researched and compiled by Mark Bedics, and Jennifer Rodgers, NCAA Media Coordination and Statistics. Table of Contents Notable Dates in Championship History ............................3 Division I Championship Highlights ......................................7 Division I Championship Results / Records .....................51 Division II Championship Highlights ................................. 71 Division II Championship Results / Records ....................85 Division III Championship Highlights ................................93 Division III Championship Results / Records ................130 Championship Coaching Records .....................................145 Championship Attendance Records ................................157 Notable Dates Notable Dates in NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship History ................... 4-6 4 NOTABLE DATES IN MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Notable Dates In NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship History 1971 1992 • The National Collegiate Lacrosse Championship was initiated with an • The Division III championship is held at the Division I site for the fi rst eight-team fi eld. time at Penn. The game draws a then-record crowd of 6,741. 1973 • Nazareth beats Roanoke to become the fi rst team other than Hobart, which won the 12 previous championships, to claim the Division III • First overtime championship game: Maryland 10, Johns Hopkins 9, in crown. double overtime. • First triple overtime game: Washington & Lee 13, Navy 12 (fi rst round). 1993 • The Division II championship is reinstated and is played for the fi rst time 1974 since 1981. • Towson beats Hobart, 18-17, in double overtime to claim the inaugural • Hobart wins its 13th and fi nal Division III championship.
    [Show full text]
  • Developing an Expansion Strategy for a Professional Sports League Christopher R
    Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC Research Papers Graduate School Summer 2013 Leveling the Playing Field: Developing an Expansion Strategy for a Professional Sports League Christopher R. Herbel Southern Illinois University Carbondale, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/gs_rp Recommended Citation Herbel, Christopher R., "Leveling the Playing Field: Developing an Expansion Strategy for a Professional Sports League" (2013). Research Papers. Paper 411. http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/gs_rp/411 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in Research Papers by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD: DEVELOPING AN EXPANSION STRATEGY FOR A PROFESSIONAL SPORTS LEAGUE By Christopher R. Herbel B.S., Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2002 A Research Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Science Department of Mass Communication and Media Arts in the Graduate School Southern Illinois University Carbondale August 2013 RESEARCH PAPER APPROVAL LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD: DEVELOPING AN EXPANSION STRATEGY FOR A PROFESSIONAL SPORTS LEAGUE By Christopher R. Herbel A Research Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in the field of Professional Media and Media Management Approved by: Dr. Narayanan Iyer, Chair Graduate School Southern Illinois University Carbondale June 7, 2013 AN ABSTRACT OF THE RESEARCH PAPER OF CHRISTOPHER R. HERBEL, for the Master of Science degree in PROFESSIONAL MEDIA AND MEDIA MANAGEMENT, presented on JUNE 7, 2013, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
    [Show full text]
  • Market and Economic Analys League Lacrosse Stadium Green Branch
    Market and Economic Analysis for a Proposed New Major League Lacrosse Stadium and Multi-Field Sports Complex at Green Branch Park in Prince George’s County, Maryland Prepared for: Presented by: Final Report December 2012 4427 W. Kennedy Boulevard ∙ Suite 200 ∙ Tampa, Florida 33609 ∙ Phone 813.281.1222 ∙ Fax 813.315.6040 www.crossroads-fl.com Crossroads Consulting Services is a Limited Liability Company December 21, 2012 Mr. Eric Johnson Maryland Stadium Authority 333 W. Camden St., Suite 500 Baltimore, MD 21201 Dear Mr. Johnson: Crossroads Consulting Services LLC (Crossroads Consulting) is pleased to present this market and economic analysis to the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) regarding a proposed new Major League Lacrosse (MLL) stadium and multi-field sports complex at Green Branch Park in Prince George’s County, Maryland (County). In accordance with our agreement, this report summarizes our research and analysis which is intended to assist the MSA and the County with their decisions regarding the potential development of the proposed new complex. The information contained in the report is based on estimates, assumptions, and information developed from market research, industry knowledge, input from potential demand generators, as well as other factors including data provided by the MSA, the County, and other secondary sources. We have utilized sources that are deemed to be reliable but cannot guarantee their accuracy. All information provided to us by others was not audited or verified and was assumed to be correct. Because the procedures were limited, we express no opinion or assurances of any kind on the achievability of any projected information contained herein and this report should not be relied upon for that purpose.
    [Show full text]
  • Major League Lacrosse and CONNY Youth Lacrosse Ask Athletes "What Does Lacrosse Mean to You"
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Paige Gadsby, MLL [email protected] Major League Lacrosse and CONNY Youth Lacrosse Ask Athletes "What Does Lacrosse Mean To You" Eight winners from the essay contest will be part of the Semi-Final Game in Fairfield, CT Boston, MA (April 5, 2016) - What does lacrosse mean to you? One simple question can ultimately give eight kids the chance of a lifetime: the chance to be a part of a Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Semi-Final Game. MLL announced today an essay contest in conjunction with CONNY Youth Lacrosse (CONNY) that will give youth lacrosse players the opportunity to participate as a ball boy/girl during the 2016 Semi-Final Game at Rafferty Stadium at Fairfield University on Saturday, August 13. “We’re excited to be working closely with CONNY again, on this Semi-Final Game and providing kids the opportunity through this essay contest to be part of the action so close to the field,” says MLL Commissioner David Gross. The essay contest is open to all youth lacrosse players ages 12 and up. Those interested in the chance to join the playoff action must submit an essay of up to 500 words, double-spaced, answering the question, “What does lacrosse mean to you?” Jack Couch, Secretary of CONNY Lacrosse, will review the submitted essays and a selection committee will choose eight deserving winners. “CONNY is thrilled to be teaming with the MLL once again on our essay contest," says President Emeritus of CONNY Bob Russell. "The opportunity for all of our players and their families to be gifted with the chance to not only watch the best lacrosse players in the world compete, but to be an integral part of the game will make for an amazing experience.” CONNY is one of the preeminent volunteer-run associations for youth lacrosse in the United States.
    [Show full text]
  • Jeff Sonke Player
    HALL OF FAME United States Lacrosse M I C H I G A N C H A P T E R HONORS Jeff Sonke Player JeffJeff Sonke is a Michigan born lacrosse player who has excelled at the top levels of the sport. After leading Birmingham Seaholm to the 1997 state championship game, he went on to have an outstanding collegiate and professional career. JeffJeff was recognized as a great player at an early age. Despite starting to play lacrosse in the eighth grade, he made the varsity team as a freshman in high school. He then went on to garner All-State honors in his junior year followed by All-American honors and the state championship MVP honor in his senior year. Recruited to play at the University of North Carolina, he was a starter at attack for all 4 years, the ACC Rookie of the Year, the Tarheels’ leading scorer for several years, and garnered All-American honors for three years. Fortunately for Jeff, after graduating his playing days were far from over. The Major Lacrosse League (MLL) was launched and Jeff was selected by the Baltimore Bayhawks in the 2nd round of the initial draft. Jeff won two MLL titles with the Bayhawks before moving to Denver where he was a star player for the Denver Outlaw. Jeff fi nished his nine-year pro career in Denver in 2009. Denver Outlaw MLL All-Star Jeff Sonke Jeff has been an incredible ambassador to the sport from our state. Besides being an outstanding player,player, he has always been recognized throughout his career by coaches, players and fans as a great teammate and true gentleman.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Tewaaraton Men's and Women's Nominees Announced
    For Immediate Release Contact: April 15, 2010 Ona Madonia Greater Washington Sports Alliance 202-857-5996 [email protected] 2010 Tewaaraton Men’s and Women’s Nominees Announced Washington, D.C. – With only 51 days left before the 2010 Tewaaraton Award is presented to the nation’s top male and female collegiate lacrosse players, The Greater Washington Sports Alliance is pleased to announce this year’s nominees. With what started as a list of over 100 of the nation’s top men’s and women’s collegiate players is now a list of fewer than 50. Of these nominees, only ten will be named as finalists; five men and five women in which only two will walk away with the sport’s top honor. All Tewaaraton nominees are screened and selected by two Selection Committees. The Selection Committees are comprised of collegiate coaches, one committee for the men and one committee for the women. “The atmosphere around the Tewaaraton this year has been exhilarating. The committees have done an exceptional job at selecting the top contenders battling for this year’s award. I stated earlier this season that I believed we were in store for an electrifying and intense season, and that statement has now become a reality. Every year the Tewaaraton Award grows in stature and prestige within the lacrosse community and being able to be part of this growth has been an incredible experience for my organization,” stated Robert Sweeney, President of the Greater Washington Sports Alliance. The Tewaaraton Award was formally established in August of 2000 and is the pre-eminent lacrosse award, which is given annually to the NCAA men’s and women’s lacrosse player of the year.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017-Lizards-Media-Guide.Pdf
    New York Lizards 2017 Media Guide NEW YORK LIZARDS 2017 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE WEEK DATE VISITOR HOME LOCATION Saturday, April 22 Ne w York Chesapeake Navy-Marine Corps. 1 Lizards Bayhawks Memorial Stadium Saturday, April 29 Denver Outlaws New York Lizards James M. Shuart 2 Stadium Sunday, May 13 New York Atlanta Blaze Fifth Third Bank 3 Lizards Stadium Sunday, May 20 Ne w York Boston Cannons Harvard Stadium 4 Lizards Friday, June 2 Florida Launch New York Lizards James M. Shuart CON- 5 Stadium Saturday, June 10 Ne w York Florida Launch FAU Stadium TENTS 6 Lizards Saturday, June 17 Rochester New York Lizards James M. Shuart 7 Rattlers Stadium Saturday, June 24 New York Denver Sports Authority Field 8 Lizards Outlaw at Mile High Thursday, June 29 Ohio Machine New York Lizards James M. Shuart 9 Stadium Thursday, July 13 Atlanta Blaze New York James M. Shuart 10 Lizards Stadium Saturday, July 15 Ne w York Charlotte Hounds Panthers Stadium 11 Lizards Thursday, July 20 Boston Cannons New York James M. Shuart 12 Lizards Stadium Saturday, July 29 New York Ohio Machine American Legion 13 Lizards Memorial Stadium Saturday, August 6 Charlotte Ne w York James M. Shuart 14 Hounds Lizards Stadium 2 CONTENTS Covering the Lizards…………………………………………………………………....……. Front Office……………………………………………………………………..……………. Ownership Group…………………………………………………...……………….. Office Staff………………………………………………………………………...….. Coaching Staff………………………………………………………………………..……….. Coaches……………………………………………………………..………………… Medical Staff……………………………………………………………...…................ CONPlayer
    [Show full text]