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FINAL 1997 Men's Lacrosse Statistics Report PLEASE TYPE COMPLETE INFORMATION AND RETURN BY FRIDAY, MAY 30 FINAL 1997 Men's Lacrosse Statistics Report DIVISION I Only games against varsity four year U 8 institutions are included in statistics Include all conference and postseason playoffs Prxnceton University Bill Tierney FULL SEASON RECORD 15-0 INSTITUTION 1997 COACH W—L Tvy T.p.agiip CONFERENCE RECORD 6-0 CONFERENCE W—L Class by Fr So Jr or Sr FIRST and LAST NAME Pos CL GP Shots Goals GPG Assists APG TP PPG a Jon Hess A Jr 15 62 26 1 7 48 3 2» 74 4 9 • Chris Massey A Jr 15 110 45 30* 14 0.9 59 3.9 Jesse Hubbard A Jr 13 112 41 3 2* 15 1 2 56 4 3* Lome Smith M So 15 60 23 1 5 3 0.2 26 1.7 Todd Eichelberger M Sr. 15 50 15 1.0 7 0.5 27 1.5 Craie Katz M Sr. 15 50 \9 1.3 0 n.n IQ 1.3 Jason Osier M Sr. 15 27 6 0.4 11 n.7 17 1.1 Josh Sims M Fr. 15 36 8 0.5 2 0.1 in 0.7 John Wynne A Jr. 15 6 5 0.3 3 0.2 8 0.5 Seamus Grooms M Jr 15 16 5 0.3 2 0.1 7 0.5 Matt Tucker M Sr 15 12 5 0.3 2 0.1 7 0.5 Mihhael Allan A Jr 15 5 U.- 0.3 3 0.2 6 0.4 Jason Buttles H Sr 15 13 4 0.3 5 0.3 9 0.6 Chris Brown A Sr. 15 n 3 0.2 2 0.1 5 n.3 Chris Berrier H Fr. 15 T3 3 0.? T 0.1 4 n.3 Mark Whaling M Jr. 15 6 3 0.7 0 0.0 3 n.2 James Mitchell M Sr 15 9 2 0.1 1 0.1 3 n.2 John Harrington D So. 15 5 2 0.1 0 n.n 7 n.i James Mclntvre M Sn. in 5 7 n.9 n n.n 7 n.7 Derek Katz M Rr. 15 7 0 o,n 7 n.9 7 n,7 Dennis Kramer M Sr. 15 •^ 1 n.i n n.n 1 n.i Ben Hevworth M Jr. 10 7 1 n.i n n.n 1 n.i Ben Strutt M Sr. 15 h 0 n.n 3 n.? n n.7 Spencer Baugher A Jr. 10 0 0 o.n 1 n.i 1 n.i Jake Kennev M Fr. 10 0 0 n.n 1 n.i T n.i Christian Cook n Jr. IS 1 0 n.n n n.n n 0,0 OTHERS (no of players^ 9^ 10 nn n n n ^ n n n n n n TEAMTOTALS 00 15 6-^5 99^ 14 9 1''6 8 '\ 3/i0 £.3 Jl OPPONENTS 15 4?3 TI33 6.9 62 'i d. 1 165 -^^—1 GOALKEEPERS FIRST and LAST NAME CL GP MIN GA GAAvg Saves Save Pet Shutouts Patrick Cairns SrJ 15 727 78 6.44 171 .6n6 n Corey Popham So, 10 80 10 7.50 7n .667 n Neal DiBello Jr. 10 91 IS q.7R IS snn n TEAMTOTALS 15 qo4 103 6.R4 OPPONENTS _ 1 S 904 773 14 80 ita Hri NCAA 11745 5/97 (OVER) NCAA STATISTICS SERVICE, 6201 College Boulevard, Overland Park, Kansas 66211-2422 1997 MEN'S LACROSSE RECORD Please list games in order played After opponents name indicate overtime games with OT After opponent s score indicate home games by (H) away games by (A) and neutral sites by 1 2 3 etc and list below** List attendance for ALL games regardless of site Attendance should include ail students at the game—regardless of whether they paid admission If you do not charge admission or count attendance please esti­ mate the total number of spectators at each home game If you have more than one "home field please include all games in your home city or nearby cities in which you would be regarded as having the home crowd Please remember—only games against varsity four-year U S col­ leges are included in statistics and won-lost record Your institution Princeton University s 1997 Individual Single-Game Higtis OPPONENT OWN OPP I ATTENDANCE (List all performances equaling or bettenng indicated SCORE SCORE T minimums Use additional space at bottom if needed) E NO PLAYER OPPONENT 1 Johns Hopkins 2.679 DATE Virginia 14 13 H 3,535 Rs (9) 2 3 N. Carolina _La N/A 4 Penn Statp IB. 6- N/A 5 Yalp 18. N/A 6 Brown 7,A17 7 Harvard 19- _H. 1,144 Goals (6) Jesse Hubbard UMass 8 Cornell 19u a. N/A AW 6 Chris Massey Harvard 4/12 9 Rutgers -15- B- 7,317 10 Dartmouth 19- 7,767 n Pennsylvania 15. N/A 12 Hobart 11 7,489 13 Massachusetts 11 8.04? Asst (5) Jon Hess Virginia 3/8 14 Duke 1£L 30,580 Harvard 4/12 15 Maryland 19 ^- 7s,nnn Penn 4/30 16 Maryland 5/26 17 18 19 . Goalie Saves (24). 20 21 22 . 23. 24. 25. NEUTRAL SITES (Facility City State) Hofstra Stadium, Hempstead, N.Y. -p^yirA gl-aHum, TnllggP Park, Md. Byrd Stadium, College Park, Md. 1997 Team Single-Gaine Highs (List all performances equaling or bettenng indicated minimums Use additional space at bottom rf needed) NO vs OPPONENT DATE Attendance (include students and estimate if necessary) Goals (24) TOTAL GAMES ATTENDANCE Total Home Attendance Total Road Attendance Total Neutral-Site Attendance Total Season s Attendance for aii dates Jerry Price Manager, Sport Reporting Official Title .
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