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Johns Hopkins University Men's Lacrosse Record Book Johns Hopkins University Men’s Lacrosse Record Book Updated February 1, 2019 Johns Hopkins University Men’s Lacrosse Record Book Table of Contents What You’ll Find Inside All-Time All-Americans ________________________________________ 53-55 Year-by-Year Records ____________________________________________ 3-5 All-Americans by Position Coaching Records _______________________________________________ 6-7 Midfielders _____________________________________________________56 Attackmen ______________________________________________________57 Uniform Tracker __________________________________________________8 Defensemen ____________________________________________________58 Goalies _________________________________________________________59 Annual Team Statistics _________________________________________ 9-10 First Team All-Americans by Number _______________________________60 Annual Oppnent Statistics _____________________________________ 11-12 JHU’s Three-Time First Team All-Americans _________________________61 JHU’s Four-Time All-Americans ____________________________________61 Single-Game Team Records ____________________________________ 13-14 Single-Season Team & Program Records__________________________ 15-16 National Award Winners _______________________________________ 62-65 All-Time USILA North-South Participants ___________________________66 Attendance Reocrds ______________________________________________17 Johns Hopkins at the FIL/ILF World Championships _________________67 Johns Hopkins at the U19 FIL/ILF World Championships _____________68 Johns Hopkins and the Big Ten _________________________________ 18-19 Johns Hopkins in the MLL Draft ___________________________________69 Johns Hopkins in the Lacrosse Hall of Fame _________________________70 NCAA Tournament Records All-Time Johns Hopkins Team _____________________________________71 All-Time NCAA Tournament Results _____________________________ 20-22 All-Time Team Award Winners __________________________________ 72-74 JHU’s All-Time Seeding Grid _______________________________________23 NCAA Tournament Series Records _________________________________24 Johns Hopkins All-Time in the USILA National Rankings ___________ 76-79 NCAA Tournament Record Breakdown ______________________________25 All-Time All-Tournament Selections ________________________________25 All-Time Series Records ________________________________________ 80-81 NCAA Tournament Individual Records ______________________________26 All-Time Results ______________________________________________ 82-92 All-Time Listing - Men’s Lacrosse National Champions ________________37 All-Time Results in One-Goal Games ____________________________ 93-94 Individual Goal-Scoring Records ________________________________ 28-30 All-Time Results in Overtime Games ________________________________95 Extra-Man Records _______________________________________________31 All-Time Hat Tricks ____________________________________________ 32-38 All-Time Roster (Since 1950) ___________________________________ 96-103 Individual Assist Record _______________________________________ 37-40 All-Time Captains (Since 1950) ___________________________________104 Individual Point-Scoring Records _______________________________ 41-43 Career Point Combination Leaders ______________________________ 44-45 Season Point Combination Leaders ________________________________45 Please contact Ernie Larossa ([email protected]) Shooting Records ________________________________________________46 with any information you may have to supplement the Goaltending Records __________________________________________ 47-48 information included in this record book. We are especially Ground Ball Records _____________________________________________49 interested in missing information in the all-time roster. Faceoff Records _______________________________________________ 50-51 Penalty Records _________________________________________________52 - 2 - Johns Hopkins University Men’s Lacrosse Record Book Year-by-Year Records Overall Conf. Year Coach Captains Record Record GF GA Notes 1883 Gould 0-1 --- 0 4 1888 Riggs 1-1 --- 7 6 1889 Roszel 1-0-2 --- 11 5 1890 Roszel 2-2 --- 27 7 1891 Roszel 5-1 --- 28 8 ILA National Champions 1892 Roszel 1-2 --- 10 12 1893 Roszel 4-2 --- 30 18 1894 Roszel 1-3 --- 12 20 1895 Roszel 2-1 --- 16 8 1896 Roszel 1-2-1 --- 12 20 1897 Maddren 5-2 --- 34 14 1898 Maddren 4-1 --- 28 19 ILA National Champions 1899 Maddren 4-1 --- 54 14 ILA National Champions 1900 Maddren 6-1 --- 40 15 ILA National Champions 1901 Maddren 6-1 --- 33 9 1902 Abercrombie & Schmeisser 6-1 --- 64 13 ILA National Champions 1903 Schmeisser 4-2 --- 53 29 ILA National Champions 1904 MacInnes 8-1 --- 86 18 1905 Schmeisser 3-2-1 --- 37 26 1906 Schmeisser 6-0 --- 41 8 USILA National Champions 1907 Schmeisser 5-1 --- 52 13 USILA National Champions 1908 Schmeisser 8-1 --- 59 24 USILA National Champions 1909 Schmeisser 6-1 --- 47 20 USILA National Champions 1910 Chesney 4-3 --- 35 37 1911 Raleigh 7-1 --- 48 26 USILA National Champions 1912 Raleigh 2-3-2 --- 26 29 1913 Wolfe 6-1-1 --- 45 21 USILA National Champions 1914 Wolfe 7-2 --- 61 27 1915 Wolfe 7-0-1 --- 40 19 USILA National Champions 1916 Wolfe 6-2 --- 72 31 1917 Wolfe 1-1 --- 12 9 1918 Wolfe 3-3-1 --- 19 29 USILA National Champions 1919 Wolfe 7-1 --- 57 13 USILA National Champions 1920 Wolfe 8-4 --- 73 28 1921 Wolfe 4-4-2 --- 41 55 1922 Knipp 7-3 --- 44 35 USILA National Champions 1923 Schmeisser 6-2 --- 60 27 USILA National Champions 1924 Schmeisser 7-2 --- 60 27 USILA National Champions 1925 Schmeisser 6-3 --- 42 26 - 3 - Johns Hopkins University Men’s Lacrosse Record Book Year-by-Year Records 1926 Van Orman 9-0 --- 103 11 USILA National Champions 1927 Van Orman 8-0 --- 84 16 USILA National Champions 1928 Van Orman 9-2 --- 108 36 USILA National Champions 1929 Van Orman 4-5 --- 37 34 1930 Van Orman 7-2 --- 49 33 1931 Van Orman 8-1 --- 100 15 1932 Van Orman 11-0 --- 107 24 USILA National Champions 1933 Van Orman 7-0 --- 68 16 USILA National Champions 1934 Van Orman 8-1 --- 89 39 USILA National Champions 1935 Morrill 2-5 --- 44 32 1936 Morrill 5-3-1 --- 70 56 1937 Morrill 4-4 --- 67 45 1938 Morrill 3-4 --- 47 43 1939 Morrill 7-2 --- 129 38 1940 Morrill 8-2 --- 107 45 1941 Morrill 12-0 --- 151 19 USILA National Champions 1942 Morrill 9-2 --- 127 34 1943 Morrill 6-2 --- 87 33 1944 No Team 1945 Morrill 1-1 --- 25 21 1946 Morrill 4-5 --- 92 68 1947 Myers 8-1 --- 110 38 USILA National Champions 1948 Myers 8-1 --- 103 50 USILA National Champions 1949 Myers Gordon Wolman 8-1 --- 136 51 USILA National Champions 1950 Morrill Oliver Shepard, Jim Adams 7-1 --- 84 43 USILA National Champions 1951 Smith Joe Sollers, Wm. Byron Forbusg 4-4 --- 75 70 1952 Fewster Robert H. Scott 2-4-1 --- 64 58 1953 Fewster Emil A. Budniz 3-5 --- 78 82 1954 Smith Ray Santamaria 4-4-1 --- 79 73 1955 Scott Lou Roland, Herb Williams 4-6 --- 83 75 1956 Scott Arlyn Marshall, Dick Watts 6-4 --- 77 65 1957 Scott Walter Mitchell, Jerry Bennett 8-0-1 --- 128 59 USILA National Champions 1958 Scott John Jory, Walter Mitchell 8-1 --- 132 63 1959 Scott Emmett Collins, Mickey Webster 8-2 --- 185 75 USILA National Champions 1960 Scott Larry Becker, Mike Byrne 7-2 --- 117 54 1961 Scott Mike Byrne, Jim Greenwood 8-3 --- 138 74 1962 Scott Henry Ciccarone, Phil Sutley 8-3 --- 151 110 1963 Scott Dick Webster 6-4 --- 107 88 1964 Scott Homer Schwartz 5-5 --- 107 97 1965 Scott Frank Szoka, Chip Giardina 9-2 --- 124 84 1966 Scott Stephen Mallonee, Mike Oidick 5-6 --- 94 76 1967 Scott Jerry Schnydman, Bill Deitrick 11-1 --- 149 70 USILA National Champions 1968 Scott Wes Bachur, Geoff Berlin 10-1 --- 175 72 USILA National Champions 1969 Scott Mike Clark, Joe Cowan 9-1 --- 141 64 USILA National Champions 1970 Scott Doug Honig, Russell Moore 9-1 --- 104 74 USILA National Champions 1971 Scott Ken Dauses, Doug Fuchs 3-7 --- 89 93 1972 Scott Gary Handleman 11-2 --- 159 90 NCAA Runner-Up 1973 Scott Les Matthews, Jim Ferguson 11-2 --- 173 107 NCAA Runner-Up 1974 Scott Rick Kowalchuk, Jack Thomas 12-2 --- 228 137 NCAA Champions - 4 - Johns Hopkins University Men’s Lacrosse Record Book Year-by-Year Records 1975 Ciccarone Dale Kohler, Kevin Mahon 9-2 --- 179 120 NCAA Quarterfinals 1976 Ciccarone Dale Kohler, Jim Moorhead 9-4 --- 178 141 NCAA Semifinals 1977 Ciccarone Tom Myrick, Kevin Mahon, Bob Maimone 11-2 --- 199 136 NCAA Runner-Up 1978 Ciccarone Mike O’Neill 13-1 --- 237 117 NCAA Champions 1979 Ciccarone Steve Wey, Dave Huntley 13-0 --- 197 89 NCAA Champions 1980 Ciccarone Jim Bidne, Mike Federico 14-1 --- 227 111 NCAA Champions 1981 Ciccarone Brendan Schneck, Jim Zaffuto, Ned Radebaugh 13-1 --- 239 114 NCAA Runner-Up 1982 Ciccarone Dave Black 11-3 --- 209 102 NCAA Runner-Up 1983 Ciccarone William Cantelli 12-2 --- 199 134 NCAA Runner-Up 1984 Zimmerman Willy Odenthal 14-0 --- 191 95 NCAA Champions 1985 Zimmerman Guy Matricciani, John Krumenacker, Larry Quinn 13-1 --- 172 102 NCAA Champions 1986 Zimmerman Del Dressel, John DeTommaso 10-2 --- 151 93 NCAA Semifinals 1987 Zimmerman Craig Bubier, Bruce Chanenchuk 10-3 --- 162 118 NCAA Champions 1988 Zimmerman Jack Crawford, Mike Morrill 9-2 --- 109 89 NCAA Quarterfinals 1989 Zimmerman Brendan Kelly 11-2 --- 148 88 NCAA Runner-Up 1990 Zimmerman Jim DeTammaso, Quint Kessenich 6-5 --- 129 114 NCAA First Round 1991 Seaman Bill Dwan, Seth Tierney, Brian Voelker 8-4 --- 166 115 NCAA Quarterfinals 1992 Seaman Brian Lukacz, Nick Shevillo, Scoot Giardina 8-5 --- 186 148 NCAA Semifinals 1993 Seaman Tom Sullivan, Steve Vecchione 11-4 --- 211 170 NCAA
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