NCAA Men’s Championships Records 1971-2013

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 2014 Researched and compiled by Kristen Jacob Smith, Assistant Director of Online Properties and Media for Championships, and Jennifer Rodgers, Assistant Director of 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 first eight-team field. time at Penn. The game draws a then-record crowd of 6,741. 1973 • Nazareth beats Roanoke to become the first team other than Hobart, which won the 12 previous championships, to claim the Division III • First overtime championship game: 10, Johns Hopkins 9, in crown. double overtime. • First triple overtime game: Washington & Lee 13, Navy 12 (first round). 1993 • The Division II championship is reinstated and is played for the first time 1974 since 1981. • Towson beats Hobart, 18-17, in double overtime to claim the inaugural • Hobart wins its 13th and final Division III championship. Division II championship game. 1994 1977 • Hobart loses a Division III championship game for the first time, falling • Cornell becomes the first team to win back-to-back championships. to Salisbury, 15-9. Hobart moved into Division I the next year. Salisbury, 1978 which finished 16-0, becomes the first undefeated Division III cham- pion. • Johns Hopkins defeats Cornell, 13-8, in the Division I championship game, snapping the Big Red’s 42-game winning streak. 1995 1980 • For the first time, the crowd exceeds 30,000 for a session (Division I semifinals–30,392 at Maryland). • Johns Hopkins becomes the first team to win three consecutive Divi- sion I championships. • ESPN airs the Division I semifinals (ESPN2) and final (ESPN) live for the first time. • The first Division III championship is held. Hobart defeats SUNY Cort- land, 11-8. • Salisbury defeats Nazareth in Division III to complete its second con- secutive undefeated season. 1981 1996 • Adelphi beats Loyola Maryland, 17-14, in what proves to be the last Divi- sion II Championship until 1993. • A Division III championship-game paid attendance record of 18,586 is set at Maryland, as Nazareth defeats Washington College, 11-10, in 1986 overtime. Nazareth becomes third straight Division III champion to go • The Division I championship is expanded from eight to 10 teams. undefeated. • For the first time, the semifinals and final are played on the same week- 1997 end at the same site (Delaware) in a “championships weekend” format. • Rutgers originally was scheduled to host. Maryland hosts due to field 1987 problems at Rutgers. • The Division I championship is expanded from 10 to 12 teams with the 1998 requirement that one team be selected from the West Region. • Rutgers hosts, snapping a string of five consecutive hosting years for 1988 Maryland. • Attendance at the Division I championship game exceeds 20,000 for • The Division II championship game is held at the Divisions I and III host the first time (20,148 at Syracuse). school as part of championships weekend, but at a different facility. Rut- gers hosts the game at Yurcak Field. 1989 2000 • Attendance at the Division I semifinals exceeds 20,000 for the first time (20,263 at Maryland). • Middlebury becomes the first team not from NewY ork or Maryland to win the Division III championship. 1990 • Limestone, the first representative from the South in Division II champi- • Hobart wins its first Division III championship under B.J. O’Hara. It is the onship game history, wins the title. first time the Statesmen win under a coach other than Dave Urick. • The Divisions I and III tournament fields include automatic qualification 1991 for champions of selected conferences for the first time. • CBS Sports airs a one-hour version of the Division I championship game on a delayed basis. Notable Dates In Men’s Lacrosse Championship History 5

2001 2006 • In Division I, four teams received automatic qualification for winning • SUNY Cortland snaps Salisbury’s 69-game winning streak to claim its their conferences. Automatic qualifying conferences were America East, first Division III title in an overtime thriller, 13-12. ECAC, Ivy and Patriot. • Le Moyne wins its second Division II title in three years by besting Dowl- • In Division II, the championship expanded from two to four teams ing, 12-5. with two selected from each of the geographic regions, Northeast and • Virginia claims its fourth NCAA title in program history after defeating Southwest.

Massachusetts, 15-7. DATES NOTABLE • In Division III, the champions of 10 conferences received received auto- • Attendance numbers continue to grow as the lacrosse championship matic bids. These conferences included the Capital Atlantic Conference, had the highest attendance of any NCAA championship contested in Centennial Conference, Commonwealth Coast Conference, Knicker- 2005-06 (144,604). The final lacrosse championship site include the Di- bocker Lacrosse Conference, Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic visions I, II and III championship games and Division I semifinals. Conference, New England Small College Athletic Conference, Old Do- minion Athletic Conference, Pilgrim Lacrosse League, State University 2007 of Athletic Conference and Upstate Collegiate Athletic Asso- • Salisbury gets back on top and earns its seventh Division III crown. ciation. No berths were provided for members of automatic-qualifying SUNY Cortland finishes second, losing, 15-9, in the title game. conferences that were not conference champions. • By defeating Mercyhurst, 6-5, Le Moyne picks up its second straight Di- 2002 vision III title and third in four years. • In Division I, six teams received automatic qualification for winning their • Johns Hopkins wins its ninth Division I title by defeating Duke, 12-11. conferences. Those conferences were America East, ECAC, Great West- • Once again, attendance records were broken. The Divisions II and III ern, Ivy, Metro Atlantic and Patriot. finals each reached 22,778 fans, while 48,443 attended the Division I • In Division III, the champions of 12 conferences received automatic bids. championship game and 52,004 came out to the semifinals. The Empire Eight and Pennsylvania Athletic Conference were added to 2008 those listed for 2001. Two berths were reserved for true independents and teams from non-automatic qualifying conferences. Two other • New York Institute of Technology and Le Moyne met in the Division II berths were reserved for teams from automatic-qualifying conferences Championship game, with NYIT coming out on top, 16-11, earning its that did not win their conference. fourth NCAA crown. • For the third straight year, Salisbury and SUNY Cortland played each 2003 other for the Division III title. Salisbury won its eighth title, defeating • The Division I field was increased to 16 teams. With the addition of the SUNY Cortland, 19-13. Colonial Athletic Association, seven conferences received automatic • Syracuse was back to its winning ways, picking up its ninth NCAA title, bids. and first since 2004. It beat defending national champion Johns Hop- • The Division III field was increased to 17 teams, with 13 teams qualifying kins. automatically as conference champions. The Little East Conference was • The championships were held in New England for the first time since added to the list of automatic qualifiers. 1985. Record crowds traveled to Foxborough, Mass., to watch all three • All three championships were held in the same venue for the first time. divisions. The Division I championship game drew 48,970 while the Di- ’s M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL Ravens, became the vision II and Division III championship games each had 24,317 fans in first professional facility to host the event. attendance. 2004 2009 • Navy makes its first appearance in the Division I championship game • LIU Post was crowned the Division II champion after defeating Le since 1975. Moyne, 8-7. • Division II Le Moyne College captures its first national championship in • SUNY Cortland picked up its second Division III title after getting by Get- its first title game appearance. tysburg, 9-7. • Division III Salisbury wins its fifth national championship. • Syracuse made it two straight and 10 overall after defeating Cornell in the Division I final, 10-9 in overtime. 2005 • The championships were held in New England for the second straight Johns Hopkins claims its first NCAA Division I title in 18 years and its • year. eighth overall. • Division II New York Institute of Technology wins its second title in three years. • Salisbury captures its third straight Division III national title. • Attendance records were shattered in all three championship games, as 44,920 fans attended the Division I Johns Hopkins vs. Duke final, while 21,803 people came to watch the Division II (New York Institute of Technology vs. Limestone) and Division III (Salisbury vs. Middlebury) championship games. 6 Notable Dates In Men’s Lacrosse Championship History

2010 • Duke and Tufts won the first men’s lacrosse championships in school history in the Division I and Division III championship games. • Duke defeated Notre Dame, 6-5 in overtime, in Notre Dame’s first finals appearance. • LIU Post won its second consecutive Division II championship and its third overall, beating Le Moyne,14-9, in the championship game. • Tufts downed Salisbury, 9-6, in the Division III title game. 2011 • Virginia won its fifth Division I championship, defeating Maryland, 9-7, in the title game. • Virginia’s four tournament wins gave head coach 35 career NCAA tournament victories, more than any other coach in Division I his- tory. • Mercyhurst earned the first NCAA championship in a men’s sport in school history, beating Adelphi, 9-8, in the Division II tournament final. • Salisbury avenged a loss to Tufts in the 2010 Division III title game, downing the Jumbos, 19-7. 2012 • Loyola Maryland won the first national championship in any sport in school history when it defeated in-state rival Maryland, 9-3, in the Divi- sion I championship contest. • For the second consecutive year, a school won its first men’s lacrosse title when Dowling edged Limestone, 11-10, in the Division II title game. • Salisbury won its second straight Division III title and 10th overall, de- feating SUNY Cortland,14-10, in the title game. • The 10th championship tied Salisbury head coach Jim Berkman with former Hobart coach Dave Urick for the most Division III men’s lacrosse titles ever. 2013 • Duke claimed its second national title after defeating Syracuse, 16-10 at Lincoln Financial Field. • Le Moyne won the Division II title, its fourth in school history with a 11- 10 victory over Mercyhurst. It marked the Dolphins first title since 2007 and put them tied for second (with NYIT) for most titles, behind Adel- phi’s seven. • Stevenson and Rochester Inst. both were both eager to claim their first national championship, but in the end, Stevenson came out on top and won, 16-14. Division I Highlights

2013-1971...... 8-49 Pre-NCAA Champions...... 50 8 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Division I Championship Highlights

2013 LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. , Cornell...... 3 11 11 22 Duke junior faceoff specialist Brendan Fowler won 20 of 28 faceoffs and ju- Eric Law, Denver...... 3 10 4 14 nior Jordan Wolf scored four goals to lead the Blue Devils to the 2013 NCAA Wesley Berg, Denver...... 3 12 2 14 Men’s Lacrosse Championship with a 16-10 victory against top-seeded Syra- Steve Mock, Cornell...... 3 12 1 13 cuse. The national championship is the second for the Blue Devils and the Matt Kavanagh, Notre Dame...... 2 7 3 10 second for head coach . Logan Schuss, Ohio State...... 2 4 5 9 Fowler garnered the Most Outstanding Player award, while David Lawson 2013 FIRST ROUND and Jake Tripucka joined him on the all-tournament team. Wolf led all scor- MAY 11 ers in the game with four goals and two assists, while Josh Offit and Josh Yale 10, Penn State 7 Dionne had three apiece. Offit posted five points overall andT ripucka had Yale 1 0 4 5 — 10 four (2 goals, 2 assists). Penn State 2 3 1 1 — 7 “Well, first we want to congratulate Syracuse University,” Danowski said. “Such a rich tradition and a classy coaching staff and great young men who Yale scoring – Colin Flaherty 3, Conrad Oberbeck 2, Brandon Mangan 1, Ryan McCarthy, 1, Kirby Zdrill 1, Harry Kucharczyk 1, John-Willi McGovern 1. played really hard. Nobody scripts being down 4‑0 or 5‑0, and inside I think Penn State scoring – TJ Sanders 2, Shane Sturgis 1, Jack Foster 1, Nick Dolik 1, Drew we were all freaking out. But Jake Tripucka’s first goal I think allowed every- Roper 1, Gavin Ahern 1. body to relax a little bit. Having Brendan Fowler at the faceoff X certainly Shots: Yale 35, Penn State 35. Saves: Penn State-Austin Kaut 14; Yale-Eric Natale 10. doesn’t hurt anybody’s confidence when he trots out there. And at halftime, Attendance: 951. we basically said that we need to play Duke lacrosse over the next 30 min- Denver 19, Albany 14 utes ... I think we were settled down at halftime, and then just continued to Denver 3 6 6 4 — 19 play the game.” Albany 3 3 4 4 — 14 Duke fell behind 5-0 to start the game, but outscored the Orange 12-1 to Denver scoring – Wesley Berg 8, Eric Law 4, Cameron Flint 4, Sean Cannizzaro 2, Eric grab a 13-7 lead with 10:47 left in the fourth quarter en route to the six-goal Adamson 1. victory. Albany scoring – 4, Ty Thompson 3, Tim Cox 2, 1, Syracuse raced out to a 5-0 lead in the opening 15:42 before Jordan Wolf put Derrick Eccles 1, Matt Garziano 1, Mike Woods 1, Jon Newhouse 1. the Blue Devils on the scoreboard for the first time at the 12:54 mark of the Shots: Denver 40, Albany 40. Saves: Denver-Ryan LaPlante 8, Jamie Faus 7; Albany- Blaze Riorden 12. second quarter. Attendance: 2,621. After the Orange responded to make it 6-1, Tripucka got to the crease for his North Carolina 16, Lehigh 7 22nd goal of the season and the first of his two of the afternoon to spark a Lehigh 2 2 2 1 — 7 4-0 run that sent the Blue Devils into the locker room trailing by one at 6-5. North Carolina 1 6 3 6 — 16 Four different Blue Devils netted goals in the run, including freshman Myl- Lehigh scoring – David DiMaria 2, Patrick Corbett 2, Kyle Stiefel 1, Dante Fantoni 1, es Jones. Duke’s defense was buckled down in the second quarter, allow- Klay Heston 1. ing just two goals and held the Orange scoreless in the final 11:47. Led by North Carolina scoring – Chad Tutton 3, Jimmy Bitter 3, Steve Pontrello 2, Marcus Fowler, the Blue Devils dominated faceoffs in the second quarter, winning 7 Holman 1, Greg McBride 1, Chafee Walker 1, R.G. Keenan 1, Davey Emala 1, Ryan of 8 and picking up 13 ground balls to Syracuse’s six. Duke also outshot the Creighton 1, Spencer Parks 1, Patrick Kelly 1. Orange 13-6 in the second session after allowing 15 in the opening frame. Shots: North Carolina 53, Lehigh 30. Saves: North Carolina-Burke Kieran 8; Lehigh- Matt Poillon 18, Griffin Farha 0. “Well, obviously with such a big stage I think people just want to make plays,” Attendance: 1,405. Dionne said. It’s a natural occurrence. But I think our coaching staff did a great job at settling us down. To reiterate what Coach said, we wanted to Notre Dame 9, 7 Detroit 2 3 2 0 — 7 play Duke lacrosse and I think everyone saw that and it was evident when Notre Dame 0 1 2 6 — 9 we started doing that and when our seniors got patient, we got patient.” Fowler continued his dominance at the X in the third quarter, winning all Detroit scoring – Brandon Beauregard 3, Alex Maini 2, Mike Birney 1, Tom Masterson seven restarts and ultimately 13 consecutive as the Blue Devils completed 1. Notre Dame scoring – Matt Kavanagh 4, Sean Rogers 2, Conor Doyle, 2 Ryan Foley 1. the comeback with a Lawson score 2:02 into the third period. The scoring Shots: Notre Dame 30, Detroit 27. Saves: Notre Dame-John Kemp 10; Detroit-A.J. pace slowed as neither team scored through the next seven minutes. Levell 10. “Obviously winning faceoffs and getting the ball back makes it a lot easier to Attendance: 1,099. score goals,” Fowler said. “But early I violated a few times, kind of let it get to my head a little bit. Once I cooled down a little and stuck to what I do every MAY 12 day, got into a groove there and just felt pretty good going out there every Duke 12, Loyola Maryland 11 time.” Loyola 3 4 1 3 0 0 — 11 The Orange ended its 22:19 scoreless drought at the 4:28 mark of the third Duke 1 3 4 3 0 1 12 to go back up 7-6, but Duke responded with seven unanswered goals for the Loyola scoring – Zach Herreweyers 3, Mike Sawyer 2, Sean O’Sullivan 1, Scott Rafliff 13-7 lead with 10:47 to play in the game. The first six of those goals came in a 1, Josh Hawkins 1, Nikko Pontrello 1, Brian Schultz 1, Matt Sawyer 1. span of 5:17 from the sticks of four different players.T ripucka capped off the Duke scoring – Case Matheis 3, Josh Dionne 2, Jordan Wolf 2, David Lawson 1, Josh run with an unassisted score at the 10:47 mark. Offit 1, Class Deemer 1, Jake Tripucka 1, Jones Myles 1. Shots: Duke 61, Loyola 37. Saves: Duke-Kyle Turri 13; Loyola-Jack Runkel 22. Syracuse was able to pull back within four again off of a pair of JoJo Marasco Attendance: 1,654. goals before Wolf and Offit added a combined three more for the Blue Devils in two minutes to ice the victory as the time winded down. Syracuse 12, Bryant 7 Bryant 4 1 2 0 — 7 Kyle Turri finished with 10 saves to become just the fifth goalie in Duke his- Syracuse 3 2 4 3 — 12 tory to register 10-plus saves in three NCAA tournament contests. Dylan Do- nahue led all Syracuse scorers with four points, while Marasco finished with Bryant scoring – Colin Dunster 3, Peter McMahon 3, Shane Morrell1. three (2 goals, 1 assist). Dom Lamolinara made 11 saves for the Orange in 60 Syracuse scoring – Dylan Donahue 3, Kevin Rice 2, Luke Cometti 2, Billy Ward 1, JoJo Marasco 1, Ryan Barber 1, Matt Walters 1, Scott Loy 1. minutes of action. Shots: Syracuse 30, Bryant 28. Saves: Syracuse-Dominic Lamolinara 8; Bryant- All-Tournament Team: Duke: Brendan Fowler (MOP), Jordan Wolf, David Gunnar Waldt 10, Tom Carey 0. Lawson, Jake Tripucka; Syracuse: JoJo Marasco, Sean Young, Dylan Donahue, Attendance: 2,826. Dominic LaMolinara; Cornell Rob Pannell; Denver: Eric Law. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 9

Cornell 16, Maryland 8 Syracuse 9, Denver 8 Cornell 4 2 4 6 — 16 Denver 3 2 2 1 — 8 Maryland 1 3 2 2 — 8 Syracuse 1 1 2 5 — 9 Maryland scoring – John Haus 2, Jake Bernhardt 1, Kevin Cooper 1, Mike Chanenchuk Denver scoring – Eric Law 3, Eric Adamson 2, Cameron Flint 1, Taylor Young 1, Chase 1, Charlie Raffa 1, Owen Blye 1, Jesse Bernhardt 1. Carraro 1. Cornell scoring – Rob Pannell 4, Steve Mock 4, Matt Donovan 2, Connor Buczek 1, Syracuse scoring – Luke Cometti 3, JoJo Marasco 2, Derek Maltz 2, Dylan Donahue Max Van Bourgondien 1, Connor English 1, Thomas Keith 1, Dan Lintner 1, John 1, Scott Loy 1. Edmonds 1. Shots: Denver 24, Syracuse 40 Saves: Syracuse-Dominic Lamolinara 8; Denver-Ryan Shots: Maryland 35, Cornell 31. Saves: Maryland-Niko Amato 10, Kyle Bernlohr 0; LaPlante 10, Jamie Faus 4. Cornell-AJ Fiore 12. Attendance: 28,444. Attendance: 2,739. Ohio State 16, Towson 6 2013 CHAMPIONSHIP Towson 2 2 1 1 — 6 Ohio State 4 4 4 4 — 16 MAY 27 at Philadelphia, Pa. Towson scoring – Andrew Hodgson 3, Matthew Hughes 2, Greg Cuccinello 1. Duke 16, Syracuse 10 Ohio State scoring – Jesse King 4, Logan Schuss 3, Carter Brown 3, David Planning 2, Duke 0 5 5 6 — 16 Dominique Alexander 1, Turner Evans 1, Kacy Kapinos 1, Nick Liddil. Syracuse 4 2 1 3 — 10 Shots: Ohio State 40, Towson 23. Saves: Ohio State-Greg Dutton 7, Scott Spencer 0; Towson-Andrew Wascavage 8. Duke scoring – Jordan Wolf 4, Josh Offit 3, Josh Dionne 3, Jake Tripucka 2, David Attendance: 2,358. Lawson 2, Christian Walsh 1, Myles Jones 1. Syracuse scoring – Dylan Donahue 3, JoJo Marasco 2, Kevin Rice 1, Luke Cometti 1, 2013 QUARTERFINALS Scott Loy 1, Joe Fazio 1, Billy Ward 1. Shots: Denver 24, Syracuse 40 Saves: Syracuse-Dominic Lamolinara 11; Duke-Kyle MAY 18 Turri 10, Luke Aaron 2. Cornell 16, Ohio State 6 Attendance: 28,224. Cornell 6 5 5 0 — 16 Ohio State 1 2 2 1 — 6 2012 Cornell scoring – Steve Mock 7, Connor Buczek 3, Rob Pannell 2, Matt Donovan 2, John Hogan 1, John Edmonds 1. Ohio State scoring – Jesse King 2, Logan Schuss 1, Turner Evans 1, David Planning Loyola Maryland wins first title; Lusby scores four times to give Grey- 1, Adam Trombley 1. hounds championship: Unranked at the beginning of the season, Loyola Shots: Cornell 37, Ohio State 20. Saves: Ohio State-Greg Dutton 8; Cornell-AJ Fiore Maryland is No. 1 at the end. 10, Brennan Donville 0. Attendance: 3,939. Loyola Maryland beat Maryland, 9-3, May 28 to win the Division I Men’s La- crosse National Championship, three months after the Greyhounds opened Syracuse 7, Yale 6

the season miffed at being overlooked in preseason polls. HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Yale 1 1 3 1 — 6 Syracuse 4 0 0 3 — 7 “We knew what we had in our locker room through the whole year. It’s just been an unbelievable journey,” said Eric Lusby, who scored four goals and set Yale scoring – Brandon Mangan 3, Conrad Oberbeck 2, Michael Lipin 1. an NCAA record with 17 in the tournament. Syracuse scoring – Derek Maltz 2, Luke Cometti 2, JoJo Marasco 1, Dylan Donahue 1, Kevin Rice 1. Loyola Maryland completed one of the most rewarding runs possible, go- Shots: Syracuse 35, Yale 32. Saves: Syracuse-Dominic Lamolinara 9; Yale-Eric Natale ing from unranked to No. 1 seed and finally national champion.T he Grey- 11. hounds captured their first NCAA title and finished the season 18-1. Loyola Attendance: 3,939. Maryland was in the title game for the first time since losing to Syracuse in 1990 — when current Maryland coach Charley Toomey was a goalie for the MAY 19 Greyhounds. Denver 12, North Carolina 11 “We don’t bring up past history. This is our team,” Toomey said. “This is a spe- North Carolina 6 3 1 1 — 11 cial group of young men that fought through a lot of things this year to put Denver 1 3 3 5 — 12 themselves in this position, and they stood tall on the biggest day.” North Carolina scoring – Joey Sankey 2, Davey Emala 2, Mark McNeill 2, Steve Maryland’s three goals were the fewest allowed this season by Loyola Mary- Pontrello 1, Chad Tutton 1, Evan Connell 1, Ryan Kilpatrick 1, Pat Foster 1. land, which shut out the Terrapins (12-6) for the final 40 minutes and 40 sec- Denver scoring – Wesley Berg 4, Eric Law 3, Colin Scott 2, Jeremy Noble 1, Eric onds of the match. The Terps lost in the title game for the second consecu- Adamson 1, Gordie Koerber 1. Shots: Denver 37, North Carolina 35. Saves: Denver-Ryan LaPlante 1, Jamie Faus 11; tive year. North Carolina-Kieran Burke 10. “I think individually they won the majority of the matchups. We were having Attendance: 7,749. a tough time getting leverage,” Maryland coach said. Duke 12, Notre Dame 11 Chris Layne added three assists and Jack Runkel finished with six saves for Notre Dame 2 4 3 2 — 11 the Greyhounds, whose only loss this season was to Johns Hopkins in over- Duke 3 3 3 3 — 12 time April 28. Duke scoring – David Lawson 5, Josh Dionne 3, Jake Tripucka 1, Case Matheis 1, When the game ended, Loyola Maryland’s players rushed the field, leaving Christian Walsh 1, Deemer Class 1. a trail of sticks, helmets and gloves for a celebratory pileup. The players then Notre Dame scoring – Matt Kavanagh 3, Conor Doyle 3, Jim Marlatt 2, Sean Rogers ran across the field and a few leaped into the stands to join the fans before 1, Steve Murphy 1, Tyler Kimball 1. Shots: Notre Dame 32, Duke 43. Saves: Notre Dame-John Kemp 13; Duke-Kyle lining up and shaking hands with the Maryland players. Turri 4. The two Maryland schools are separated by about 30 miles, but it was only Attendance: 7,749. their 21st meeting and first since theT errapins’ 19-8 victory in the 1998 na- tional semifinals. 2013 SEMIFINALS The Greyhounds scored seven unanswered goals after falling behind 3-2. MAY 25 at Philadelphia, Pa. The last three came from Lusby, who had five goals in the Greyhounds’ 7-5 win against Notre Dame in the semifinals Saturday. Duke 16, Cornell 14 Cornell 3 3 1 7 — 14 “It’s kind of hard to explain. I just got hot at the right time. I knew going into Duke 1 6 7 2 — 16 the tournament my shot was a little off. I kept missing the cage, so I knew I just wanted to shoot for net. I just have to give credit to all the other guys on Cornell scoring – Rob Pannell 5, Connor Bucze 3, Max Van Bourgondien 2, Matt the offense,” Lusby said. “When I had the opportunity to shoot and score I Donovan 2, Steve Mock 1, Connor English 1. just wanted to make sure I made it count.” Duke scoring – Jordan Wolf 4, Jake Tripucka 3, David Lawson 2, Josh Dionne 2, Case Matheis 1, Christian Walsh 1, Josh Offit 1, Greg DeLuca 1, Bill Connors 1. Lusby broke the tournament record of 16 goals shared by of Vir- Shots: Cornell 53, Duke 58 Saves: Duke-Kyle Turri 16; Cornell-AJ Fiore 10. ginia (2006) and (2007) of Duke. Attendance: 28,444. The Greyhounds scored three times unanswered in the second quarter for a 5-3 lead at halftime. Loyola Maryland’s Justin Ward scored the only goal of 10 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights the third quarter. Then the Greyhounds pulled away with three more in the MAY 13 fourth. Virginia 6, Princeton 5 Lusby added his second goal 3:48 into the fourth quarter. He tied the tour- Princeton 1 1 2 1 — 5 nament record with 5:07 left and broke it with the final goal of the game, Virginia 3 2 0 1 — 6 scoring with 3:45 to go. Princeton scoring – Jeff Froccaro 2, Tom Schreiber 2, Forest Sonnenfeldt 1. “I think they did a great job on the defensive end making us a little uncom- Virginia scoring – Chris Bocklet 2, Colin Briggs 2, Bobby Hill 1, 1. fortable,” Maryland’s Drew Snider said. Shots: Princeton 34, Virginia 25. Saves: Princeton-Tyler Fiorito 12; Virginia-Rob Fortunato 8. Maryland opened the scoring on defenseman Jesse Bernhardt’s goal with Attendance: 2,612. 9:36 left in the first quarter.T he Terps went up 3-2 early in the second when Notre Dame 13, Yale 7 Kevin Cooper scored from in front, but the Greyhounds scored the next Yale 2 2 1 2 — 7 seven. Notre Dame 4 2 4 3 — 13 Bernhardt was knocked out of the game in a scary collision early in the first Yale scoring – Deron Dempster 4, Brandon Mangan 2, Matt Gibson 1. quarter. He managed to walk off the field, butT illman said he likely had a Notre Dame scoring – Jim Marlatt 3, Conor Doyle 2, Sean Rogers 2, Nicholas Beattie concussion. 1, Will Corrigan 1, Ryan Foley 1, Westy Hopkins 1, Jack Near 1, Max Pfeifer 1. Shots: Yale 37, Notre Dame 23. Saves: Yale-Jack Meyer 4, Eric Natale 0; Notre Dame- All-Tournament Team: Loyola Maryland: Eric Lusby (MOP), Joe Fletcher, John Kemp 12. Josh Hawkins, Scott Ratliff, Jack Runkel; Maryland: Jesse Bernhardt, Joe Cum- Attendance: 1,503. mings, Drew Snider; Duke: CJ Costabile; Notre Dame: John Kemp. Maryland 10, Lehigh 9 LEADING SCORERS Maryland 3 3 0 4 — 10 Lehigh 1 3 4 1 — 9 Name GP G A Pts. Eric Lusby, Loyola Maryland...... 4 17 5 22 Maryland scoring – Drew Snider 3, Joe Cummings 2, Owen Blye 1, Mike Chanenchuk Jeremy Noble, Denver...... 2 5 8 13 1, Jay Carlson 1, Billy Gribbin 1, Michael Shakespeare 1. Justin Turri, Duke...... 3 6 6 12 Lehigh scoring – Kyle Stiefel 3, David DiMaria 2, Dante Fantoni 1, Adam Johnston 1, Robert Rotanz, Duke...... 3 10 1 11 Roman Lao-Gosney 1, Ryan Snyder 1. Drew Snider, Maryland...... 4 10 0 10 Shots: Maryland 37, Lehigh 30. Saves: Maryland-Niko Amato 6; Lehigh-Matthew Poillon 16. Wes Berg, Denver...... 2 5 4 9 Attendance: 2,278. Owen Blye, Maryland...... 4 4 5 9 Chris Boland, Johns Hopkins...... 2 5 4 9 Johns Hopkins 19, Stony Brook 9 Joe Cummings, Maryland...... 4 4 5 9 Stony Brook 1 4 2 2 — 9 Mike Sawyer, Loyola Maryland...... 4 7 2 9 Johns Hopkins 7 5 3 4 — 19 Stony Brook scoring – Matt Bellando 3, Russ Bonanno 2, Kyle Belton 1, Robbie Steele Stanwick, Virginia...... 2 3 6 9 Campbell 1, Mike Rooney 1, Jeff Tundo 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Brandon Benn 5, Chris Boland 3, Zach Palmer 3, Greg 2012 FIRST ROUND Edmonds 2, John Ranagan 2, Lee Coppersmith 1, Rob Guida 1, Michael Pellegrino MAY 12 1, Wells Stanwick 1. Shots: Stony Brook 21, Johns Hopkins 40. Saves: Stony Brook-Sean Brady 9, Ryan Loyola Maryland 17, Canisius 5 Keneally 1; Johns Hopkins-Pierce Bassett 5, Steven Burke 0. Canisius 0 3 0 2 — 5 Attendance: 1,676. Loyola Maryland 4 0 5 8 — 17 2012 QUARTERFINALS Canisius scoring – Jimmy Haney 3, Brandon Bull 1, Travis Gibbons 1. Loyola Maryland scoring – Mike Sawyer 5, Eric Lusby 3, Davis Butts 2, Scott Ratliff 2, MAY 19 Pat Byrnes 1, Tyler Foley 1, Will Fredericks 1, Chris Layne 1, Justin Ward 1. Loyola Maryland 10, Denver 9 Shots: Canisius 22, Loyola Maryland 47. Saves: Canisius-Sean Callahan 11, Alex Govenettio 1; Loyola Maryland-Jack Runkel 2, Michael Bonitatibus 0. Denver 2 2 2 3 — 9 Attendance: 2,018. Loyola Maryland 2 4 3 1 — 10 Denver 16, North Carolina 14 Denver scoring – 3, Wes Berg 2, Jeremy Noble 2, Cameron Flint 2. Denver 5 3 5 3 — 16 Loyola Maryland scoring – Eric Lusby 5, Davis Butts 1, Chris Layne 1, Scott Ratliff 1, North Carolina 2 8 2 2 — 14 Kevin Ryan 1, Mike Sawyer 1. Shots: Denver 31, Loyola Maryland 48. Saves: Denver-Ryan LaPlante 14; Loyola Denver scoring – Mark Matthews 5, Wes Berg 3, Jeremy Noble 3, Alex Demopoulos Maryland-Jack Runkel 11. 2, Eric Law 2, Cameron Flint 1. Attendance: 13,390. North Carolina scoring – Marcus Holman 6, Jimmy Dunster 2, Chad Tutton 2, Jimmy Maryland 11, Johns Hopkins 5 Bitter 1, R.G. Keenan 1, Greg McBride 1, Thomas Wood 1. Maryland 2 4 2 3 — 11 Shots: Denver 42, North Carolina 35. Saves: Denver-Ryan LaPlante 9; North Carolina- Johns Hopkins 1 1 1 2 — 5 Steven Rastivo 15. Attendance: 1,344. Maryland scoring – Drew Snider 3, Mike Chanenchuk 2, John Haus 2, Landon Carr 1, Kevin Cooper 1, Joe Cummings 1, Billy Gribbin 1. Duke 12, Syracuse 9 Johns Hopkins scoring – Chris Boland 2, Brandon Benn 1, Mark Goodrich 1, Zach Syracuse 1 3 3 2 — 9 Palmer 1. Duke 3 2 6 1 — 12 Shots: Maryland 28, Johns Hopkins 16. Saves: Maryland-Niko Amato 7; Johns Hopkins-Pierce Bassett 8. Syracuse scoring – Kevin Drew 2, Scott Loy 2, Tim Desko 1, Bobby Eilers 1, Matt Harris Attendance: 13,390. 1, Tommy Palasek 1, Henry Schoonmaker 1. Duke scoring – Robert Rotanz 3, Justin Turri 3, Christian Walsh 3, Josh Dionne 2, MAY 20 Jordan Wolf 1. Shots: Syracuse 36, Duke 34. Saves: Syracuse-Bobby Wardwell 10, Dominic Notre Dame 12, Virginia 10 Lamolinara 0; Duke-Dan Wigrizer 12, Mike Rock 0. Virginia 3 1 2 4 — 10 Attendance: 3,672. Notre Dame 3 3 0 6 — 12 Colgate 13, Massachusetts 11 Virginia scoring – Chris Bocklet 2, Colin Briggs 2, Rob Emery 2, Steele Stanwick 2, Colgate 1 4 4 4 — 13 Owen Van Arsdale 1, Matt White 1. Massachusetts 3 4 3 1 — 11 Notre Dame scoring – Max Pfeifer 3, Steve Murphy 2, Sean Rogers 2, Conor Doyle 1, Ryan Foley 1, Westy Hopkins 1, Eric Keppeler 1, Bobby Smith 1. Colgate scoring – Matt Baker 2, 2, Brendon McCann 2, Ryan Walsh 2, Shots: Virginia 38, Notre Dame 35. Saves: Virginia-Rob Fortunato 8; Notre Dame- Chris Zielinski 2, Conor Braddish 1, Patrick Campbell 1, Matt Clarkson 1. John Kemp 14. Massachusetts scoring – Art Kell 3, Colin Fleming 2, Anthony Biscardi 1, Steve Attendance: 10,770. D’Amario 1, Will Manny 1, Connor Mooney 1, Anthony Toresco 1, Bobby Tyler 1. Shots: Colgate 46, Massachusetts 37. Saves: Colgate-Conor Murphy 15, Jared Madison 0; Massachusetts-Tim McCormack 13. Attendance: 2,209. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 11

Duke 17, Colgate 6 brother, Rhamel, both All-American midfielders, as well as a season-ending Colgate 4 0 1 1 — 6 injury to top defenseman Matt Lovejoy. Top attackman Steele Stanwick was Duke 4 7 6 0 — 17 hobbled for much of the season with an injury while the Briggs suspension was the latest setback in what Starsia termed “the most peculiar season I’ve Colgate scoring – Ryan Walsh 3, Matt Baker 1, Peter Baum 1, Brendon McCann 1. Duke scoring – Robert Rotanz 5, Christian Walsh 3, David Lawson 2, Jake Tripucka 2, ever been involved with.” Jordan Wolf 2, Josh Dionne 1, Josh Offit 1, Justin Turri 1. After losing four of five games from March 26 to April 22, Virginia reinvented Shots: Colgate 35, Duke 41. Saves: Colgate-Conor Murphy 8, Jared Madison 1; Duke- itself both offensively and defensively. Starsia switched to a zone defense Dan Wigrizer 9, Mike Rock 2. Attendance: 10,770. while the normally run-and-gun Cavaliers installed a more controlled of- fense. Those changes paid dividends as Virginia closed the season with five 2012 SEMIFINALS straight wins. “This moment is particularly gratifying when you consider all that we en- MAY 26 at Foxborough, Mass. dured to put ourselves in this position,” Starsia said. “We had to reconfigure Loyola Maryland 7, Notre Dame 5 ourselves midseason and the players had to pick themselves off the ground. Notre Dame 1 2 0 2 — 5 We were willing to change our personality on both ends of the field, and we Loyola Maryland 2 3 2 0 — 7 got better at the end of the year as a result.” Notre Dame scoring – Westy Hopkins 2, Nicholas Beattie 1, Jim Marlatt 1, Sean Nick O’Reilly contributed a goal and four assists for the Cavaliers, who re- Rogers 1. sponded with three straight goals after the Terrapins tied the score at six Loyola Maryland scoring – Eric Lusby 5, Davis Butts 1, Josh Hawkins 1. with 11:43 remaining. Adam Ghitelman made nine saves as the Cavaliers Shots: Notre Dame 28; Loyola Maryland 28. Saves: Notre Dame-John Kemp 13; secured their third crown since 2003. Loyola Maryland-Jack Runkel 15. Attendance: 31,774. Grant Catalino had two goals and an assist for unseeded Maryland (13-5), which fell despite outshooting Virginia, 32-26, and winning 12 of 19 faceoffs. Maryland 16, Duke 10 Midfielder John Haus had a goal and two assists for theT erps, who com- Maryland 3 4 3 6 — 16 Duke 2 2 3 3 — 10 mitted numerous unforced errors on the offensive end and finished with 13 turnovers in the slow-paced game. Maryland scoring – Drew Snider 4, Owen Blye 3, Kevin Forster 2, Billy Gribbin 2, Mike “Our game plan was to attack inside with the two-man crease. I think we got Chanenchuk 1, Kevin Cooper 1, Joe Cummings 1, John Haus 1, Sean McGuire 1. Duke scoring – Robert Rotanz 2, Justin Turri 2, CJ Costabile 1, Josh Dionne 1, Eddie a lot of good looks early, but Adam made some saves, we hit a few pipes and Loftus 1, Josh Offit 1, Andrew Vekstein 1, Christian Walsh 1. missed some shots,” Catalino said. “I think we prepared hard and executed Shots: Maryland 29, Duke 32. Saves: Maryland-Niko Amato 10, MJ Leonard 0; Duke- our game plan. It just seemed like the ball didn’t roll our way (in the cham- Dan Wigrizer 7, Mike Rock 0, Kyle Turri 0. pionship).” Attendance: 31,774. Goalie Niko Amato made eight saves for Maryland, which lost in the finals 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP for the sixth time since capturing its last national championship in 1975. The Terrapins had their own challenges to overcome, beginning with a head HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION MAY 28 at Foxborough, Mass. coaching change in the offseason. Numerous starters missed games with injuries while attackman Ryan Young’s mother died of pancreatic cancer Loyola Maryland 9, Maryland 3 April 17. Maryland 1 2 0 0 — 3 Loyola Maryland 2 3 1 3 — 9 “I’m very disappointed for the 48 guys in our locker room. I couldn’t be more proud of this group, both as players and as people because of the way they Maryland scoring – Mike Chanenchuk 1, Kevin Cooper 1, Jesse Bernhardt 1. handled the last 12 months,” Maryland coach John Tillman said. “It’s been a Loyola Maryland scoring – Eric Lusby 4, Davis Butts 1, Pat Byrnes 1, Phil Dobson 1, Mike Sawyer 1, Justin Ward 1. long year with all the things we had to deal with. The coaching transition, Shots: Maryland 29, Loyola Maryland 32. Saves: Maryland-Niko Amato 8; Loyola all the injuries, Maria Young’s death, through it all we played like Terps and Maryland-Jack Runkel 6, Michael Bonitatibus 1. represented our school, our state and our alumni with class.” Attendance: 30,816. Briggs scored three of his goals during a 4-0 run that turned a 3-2 deficit into a 6-3 lead for Virginia. Catalino had a goal and an assist as Maryland an- swered with a 3-0 run to tie the score for the fourth time at 6-6 with 11:43 left 2011 in the fourth quarter. All-Tournament Team: Virginia: Colin Briggs (MOP), Bray Malphrus, Nick Virginia tops Maryland to win title: Colin Briggs wasn’t sure if he would O’Reilly, Steele Stanwick, Matt White; Maryland: Niko Amato, Grant Catalino, get a chance to play in the national championship game. Curtis Holmes, Brett Schmidt; Denver: Jeremy Noble. The Virginia midfielder stood on the sidelines May 28 watching his Cavaliers beat Denver in the semifinals. Coach Dom Starsia had suspended him be- LEADING SCORERS fore the semifinals for committing a team infraction and was noncommit- Name GP G A Pts. tal when asked the evening of May 28 if the senior would be in uniform for Steele Stanwick, Virginia...... 4 9 12 21 the championship game. Starsia decided to reinstate Briggs, and it proved Jeremy Noble, Denver...... 3 9 6 15 a wise move. Chris Bocklet, Virginia...... 4 11 0 11 Chris Boland, Johns Hopkins...... 2 4 7 11 Briggs scored a career-high five goals as seventh-seeded Virginia edged Matt White, Virginia...... 4 8 3 11 Maryland, 9-7, in a slow, methodical affair to capture its fifth Division I na- Grant Catalino, Maryland...... 4 7 3 10 tional championship. Briggs scored three times on uncontested shots and Nick O’Reilly, Virginia...... 4 4 6 10 twice beat defenders 1-on-1, earning the most outstanding player award. Ryan Young, Maryland...... 4 3 7 10 “I definitely disappointed myself and let down the team on Saturday. I want- ed to come back (for the title game) and give everything I had,” Briggs said. “I 2011 FIRST ROUND got some open looks and was able to finish some shots.” MAY 14 Game time temperature was 96 degrees and it was even hotter at field level Cornell 12, Hartford 5 on a sun-scorched afternoon. Briggs appeared a step faster than everyone Hartford 3 0 1 1 — 5 else and agreed that sitting out of the semifinals gave him an edge over Cornell 4 3 3 2 — 12 those who were playing for the second time in three days. Hartford scoring – Carter Bender 2, Martin Bowes 1, Tim Fallon 1, Aidan Genik 1. “I definitely felt fresh out there, especially in the fourth quarter. I still had legs Cornell scoring – David Lau 4, JJ Gilbane 2, Rob Pannell 2, Thomas Keith 1, Roy Lang while maybe some other guys didn’t,” he said. 1, Mitch McMichael 1, Steve Mock 1. Shots: Hartford 24, Cornell 44. Saves: Hartford-Scott Bement 16; Cornell-AJ Fiore 6. Matt White scored three goals for Virginia (13-5), which has captured four Attendance: 2,379. of its NCAA titles under Starsia, the Division I all-time leader with 329 career victories. This one was particularly satisfying for Starsia since the Cavaliers had to overcome the the dismissal of Shamel Bratton and suspension of his twin 12 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Johns Hopkins 12, Hofstra 5 2011 QUARTERFINALS Hofstra 2 2 1 0 — 5 Johns Hopkins 0 4 4 4 — 12 MAY 21 Hofstra scoring – John Antoniades 1, Jay Card 1, Kevin Ford 1, Brad Loizeaux 1, Virginia 13, Cornell 9 Adrian Sorichetti 1. Virginia 3 7 1 2 — 13 Johns Hopkins scoring – Kyle Wharton 3, Chris Boland 2, John Greeley 2, Brandon Cornell 4 0 3 2 — 9 Benn 1, Phil Castronova 1, Tim Donovan 1, Rob Guida 1, Zach Palmer 1. Virginia scoring – Chris Bocklet 3, Steele Stanwick 3, Nick O’Reilly 2, Matt White 2, Shots: Hofstra 25, Johns Hopkins 29. Saves: Hofstra-Andrew Gvozden 5; Johns Colin Briggs 1, Rob Emery 1, Chris LaPierre 1. Hopkins-Pierce Bassett 9. Cornell scoring – Steve Mock 4, Rob Pannell 3, Roy Lang 1, Chris Langton 1. Attendance: 1,737. Shots: Virginia 30, Cornell 40. Saves: Virginia-Adam Ghitelman 13; Cornell-AJ. Fiore Notre Dame 13, Penn 6 8. Penn 2 3 0 1 — 6 Attendance: 13,447. Notre Dame 4 4 2 3 — 13 Denver 14, Johns Hopkins 9 Denver 3 4 4 3 — 14 Penn scoring – Will Amling 1, John Conneely 1, Rob Fitzpatrick 1, Morgan Griff 1, Al Johns Hopkins 1 2 4 2 — 9 Kohart 1, Dan Savage 1. Notre Dame scoring – Colin Igoe 3, Nicholas Beattie 2, Zach Brenneman 2, Pat Cotter Denver scoring – Todd Baxter 3, Cameron Flint 3, Jeremy Noble 2, Chase Carraro 1, 2, Westy Hopkins 2, Steve Murphy 1, Sean Rogers 1. Paul Danko 1, Eric Law 1, Andrew Lay 1, Mark Matthews 1, Henry Miketa 1. Shots: Penn 24, Notre Dame 41. Saves: Penn-Brian Feeney 14; Notre Dame-John Johns Hopkins scoring – Kyle Wharton 3, Chris Boland 2, Marshall Burkhart 1, Phil Kemp 9. Castronova 1, Rob Guida 1, John Ranagan 1. Attendance: 1,266. Shots: Denver 29, Johns Hopkins 36. Saves: Denver-Jamie Faus 8; Johns Hopkins- Pierce Bassett 8. Duke 15, Delaware 14 Attendance: 13,447. Delaware 1 6 1 6 — 14 Duke 6 3 3 3 — 15 MAY 22 Delaware scoring – Grant Kaleikau 3, Taylor Burns 2, Sean Finegan 2, Eric Smith Maryland 6, Syracuse 5 (OT) 2, Nick Diachenko 1, Brenden Gilson 1, Kevin Kaminski 1, Justin Martinelli 1, John Maryland 0 2 3 0 1 — 6 Mills 1. Syracuse 1 1 1 2 0 — 5 Duke scoring – Zach Howell 4, Jordan Wolf 3, Josh Offit 2, Bill Conners 1, CJ Costabile Maryland scoring – Scott LaRue 2, Jake Bernhardt 1, Grant Catalino 1, Travis Reed 1, Josh Dionne 1, Tom Montelli 1, Robert Rotanz 1, Jake Tripucka 1. 1, Drew Snider 1. Shots: Delaware 40, Duke 30. Saves: Delaware-Noah Fossner 5; Duke-Mike Rock 12. Syracuse scoring – Jovan Miller 2, Jeremy Thompson 2, JoJo Marasco 1. Attendance: 2,572. Shots: Maryland 34, Syracuse 22. Saves: Maryland-Niko Amato 9; Syracuse-John Galloway 11. MAY 15 Attendance: 14,122. Virginia 13, Bucknell 12 (OT) Duke 7, Notre Dame 5 Bucknell 4 2 4 2 0 — 12 Duke 1 2 1 3 — 7 Virginia 1 5 1 5 1 — 13 Notre Dame 3 0 1 1 — 5 Bucknell scoring – Todd Heritage 3, Charlie Streep 3, Billy Eisenreich 2, Ryan Klipstein Duke scoring – Justin Turri 2, David Lawson 1, Robert Rotanz 1, Tucker Virtue 1, 2, Peter Burke 1, Nick Gantsoudes 1. Christian Walsh 1, Jordan Wolf 1. Virginia scoring – Chris Bocklet 5, Steele Stanwick 3, Matt White 2, Colin Briggs 1, Notre Dame scoring – Westy Hopkins 3, Eric Keppeler 1, Max Pfeifer 1. Rob Emery 1, Matt Kugler 1. Shots: Duke 28, Notre Dame 34. Saves: Duke-Dan Wigrizer 14; Notre Dame-John Shots: Bucknell 47, Virginia 30. Saves: Bucknell-Kyle Feeney 4; Virginia-Adam Kemp 8. Ghitelman 11. Attendance: 14,122. Attendance: 1,705. 2011 SEMIFINALS Denver 13, Villanova 10 Villanova 4 3 3 0 — 10 MAY 28 at Baltimore Denver 4 1 5 3 — 13 Virginia 14, Denver 8 Virginia 5 4 4 1 — 14 Villanova scoring – Will Casertano 2, Jack Rice 2, Matt Bell 1, CJ Burke 1, Kevin Denver 2 0 2 4 — 8 Cunningham 1, Max Hart 1, Andrew Henrich 1, C.J. Small 1. Denver scoring – Jeremy Noble 4, Mark Matthews 3, Alex Demopoulos 2, Cameron Virginia scoring – Chris Bocklet 3, Mark Cockerton 3, Steele Stanwick 3, Rob Emery Flint 2, Paul Danko 1, Eric Law 1. 1, John Haldy 1, Matt Kugler 1, Nick O’Reilly 1, Matt White 1. Shots: Villanova 37, Denver 41. Saves: Villanova-Billy Hurley 10; Denver-Jamie Faus Denver scoring – Jeremy Noble 3, Eric Law 2, Alex Demopoulos 1, Andrew Lay 1, 13. Mark Matthews 1. Attendance: 2,575. Shots: Virginia 32; Denver 26. Saves: Virginia-Adam Ghitelman 10; Denver-Jamie Syracuse 10, Siena 4 Faus 8. Attendance: 45,039. Siena 1 1 0 2 — 4 Syracuse 2 2 2 4 — 10 Maryland 9, Duke 4 Maryland 2 3 1 3 — 9 Siena scoring – Kyle Curry 1, Danny Martinsen 1, Brendan Meehan 1, Marquis Terrell Duke 1 1 1 1 — 4 1. Syracuse scoring – JoJo Marasco 3, Josh Amidon 2, Bobby Eilers 2, Steve Ianzito 1, Maryland scoring – Grant Catalino 3, Joe Cummings 2, Owen Blye 1, Kevin Cooper Stephen Keogh 1, Tommy Palasek 1. 1, Curtis Holmes 1, Drew Snider 1. Shots: Siena 22, Syracuse 51. Saves: Siena-Tom Morr 19; Syracuse-John Galloway 7, Duke scoring – Zach Howell 1, David Lawson 1, Josh Offit 1, Christian Walsh 1. Matthew Lerman 1. Shots: Maryland 32, Duke 28. Saves: Maryland-Niko Amato 13; Duke-Dan Wigrizer 9. Attendance: 4,096. Attendance: 45,039. Maryland 13, North Carolina 6 2011 CHAMPIONSHIP Maryland 3 3 3 4 — 13 North Carolina 1 3 1 1 — 6 MAY 30 at Baltimore Maryland scoring – Drew Snider 4, Kevin Cooper 3, Owen Blye 2, Ryan Young 2, Virginia 9, Maryland 7 Grant Catalino 1, Joe Cummings 1. North Carolina scoring – Billy Bitter 3, Michael Burns 1, Jimmy Dunster 1, Pat Foster Maryland 1 2 1 3 — 7 1. Virginia 0 5 1 3 — 9 Shots: Maryland 32, North Carolina 27. Saves: Maryland-Niko Amato 13; North Maryland scoring – Grant Catalino 2, Jake Bernhardt 1, Owen Blye 1, Brian Farrell 1, Carolina-Steven Rastivo 8. John Haus 1, Ryan Young 1. Attendance: 1,812. Virginia scoring – Colin Briggs 5, Matt White 3, Nick O’Reilly 1. Shots: Maryland 32, Virginia 26. Saves: Maryland-Niko Amato 8; Virginia-Adam Ghitelman 9. Attendance: 35,661. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 13

2010 FIRST ROUND 2010 MAY 15 Duke wins first NCAA men’s lacrosse title: Duke won its first Division Virginia 18, Mt. St. Mary’s 4 Mt. St. Mary’s 0 1 1 2 — 4 I Men’s Lacrosse Championship in a dramatic final game May 31, beating Virginia 5 7 4 2 — 18 Notre Dame, 6-5, on a goal five seconds into sudden-death overtime. The game featured five ties and four lead changes, and no team led by more Mt. St. Mary’s scoring – Andrew Scalley 3, Bryant Schmidt 1. Virginia scoring – Chris Bocklet 3, Shamel Bratton 3, Brian Carroll 3, John Haldy 2, than one goal through the entire matchup. It was the lowest-scoring title Colin Briggs 1, Connor English 1, Tim Fuchs 1, Nick O’Reilly 1, Max Pomper 1, Steele game in history, as both teams prioritized defense throughout the contest. Stanwick 1, Mikey Thompson 1. The victory was the first for the Blue Devils in three appearances in the Shots: Mt. St. Mary’s 30, Virginia 47. Saves: Mt. St. Mary’s-T.C. DiBartolo 10, A.J. Shaufler 2; Virginia-Adam Ghitelman 9, Rob Fortunato 1. championship game. Attendance: 3,355. “I am extremely happy and joyful for our students and anybody who has Stony Brook 9, Denver 7 ever worn a Duke jersey,” said Duke head coach John Danowski. “This game Denver 2 3 0 2 — 7 was a great battle.” Stony Brook 1 4 1 3 — 9 Sophomore CJ Costabile won the opening faceoff in overtime, raced down Denver scoring – Mark Matthews 4, Alex Demopoulos 2, Cameron Flint 1. the middle of the field, dodged several Notre Dame defensemen and un- Stony Brook scoring – Tom Compitello 3, Kevin Crowley 3, Kyle Belton 1, Adam Rand leashed a high shot into the net to lift the No. 5 seed Blue Devils to the 6-5 1, Steven Waldeck 1. overtime victory. Shots: Denver 26, Stony Brook 29. Saves: Denver-Peter Lowell 11; Stony Brook- Charlie Paar 9. Duke held a narrow 33-31 edge in shots and won the ground ball game Attendance: 4,262. 26-22. The faceoff game was an even battle with the Fighting Irish winning eight to the Blue Devils’ seven. Neither team scored on man-up opportuni- Duke 18, Johns Hopkins 5 ties. Johns Hopkins 3 1 0 1 — 5 Duke 5 3 8 2 — 18 Zach Brenneman scored three goals and Scott Rodgers finished with 15 saves for the Irish, but he couldn’t stop the last shot that came his way. That Johns Hopkins scoring – Steven Boyle 2, Tom Palasek 2, Nate Matthews 1. ended a brilliant postseason run by Notre Dame, which defeated three seed- Duke scoring – Max Quinzani 4, Steve Schoeffel 3, Mike Catalino 2, 2, Zach Howell 2, Stephen Coyle 1, Jonathan Livadas 1, Tom Montelli 1, Sam Payton ed teams to advance to the title game for the first time. 1, Robert Rotanz 1. The game was played cautiously by both sides, with defense and possession Shots: Johns Hopkins 15, Duke 40. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Pierce Bassett 9, Steven the priority. The teams set a championship-game record for fewest com- Burke 1; Duke-Mike Rock 2, Devon Sherwood 1. bined goals through three quarters (eight) and tied the mark for fewest at Attendance: 1,813. halftime (five). Maryland 11, Hofstra 8 Hofstra 1 2 2 3 — 8 HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Notre Dame went up 5-4 with 11:56 left in the fourth quarter by converting Maryland 2 2 3 4 — 11 a rare fastbreak. David Earl picked up a loose ball and ran 30 yards before passing across the field to Sean Rogers, who pumped a shot past goaltender Hofstra scoring – Jay Card 4, Tim Holman 2, Stephen Bentz 1, Kevin Ford 1. Dan Wigrizer. Maryland scoring – Ryan Young 2, Jake Bernhardt 1, Owen Blye 1, Grant Catalino 1, Joe Cummings 1, Brian Farrell 1, Dean Hart 1, John Haus 1, Adam Sear 1, Will Justin Turri scored for the Blue Devils with 8:44 left to tie the game for the Yeatman 1. last time. Shots: Hofstra 32, Maryland 37. Saves: Hofstra-Andrew Gvozden 13; Maryland-Brian Phipps 14. Duke led 3-2 at halftime after scoring the lone goal of the second quarter. Attendance: 1,641. The Blue Devils took 13 shots in the half, including nine on goal, but Rodgers Cornell 11, Loyola Maryland 10 (3 ot) had six saves and Duke committed five turnovers. Loyola Maryland 2 0 5 3 0 0 0 — 10 It took only 49 seconds after the start of the game for Notre Dame to go Cornell 4 4 1 1 0 0 1 — 11 up 1-0 on a goal by Brenneman. Then, after Duke used goals by Zach How- Loyola Maryland scoring – Davis Butts 2, Collin Finnerty 2, Josh Hawkins 2, Taylor ell and Steve Schoeffel to take the lead, Brenneman scored again with 50 Ebsary 1, Matt Langan 1, Eric Lusby 1, Stephen Murray 1. seconds left during a first quarter in which both teams worked the ball for Cornell scoring – Steve Mock 3, Ryan Hurley 2, Chris Langton 2, Rob Pannell 2, Max several minutes at a time. Feely 1, David Lau 1. Shots: Loyola Maryland 49, Cornell 34. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Alex Peaty 8, Jake That only served as a precursor for a dreary second quarter in which the only Hagelin 2; Cornell-A.J. Fiore 15. goal came on a shot by Schoeffel with 1:24 left. Attendance: 1,855. Early in the third quarter, Earl provided hope for a more offense-oriented game. With a Duke defender on his back, he scored with a low shot while MAY 16 being knocked from his feet. The goal ended Notre Dame’s 17-minute scor- North Carolina 14, Delaware 13 ing drought. Delaware 6 1 4 2 — 13 Howell put the Blue Devils back in front, and Brenneman’s third goal tied it at North Carolina 6 1 5 2 — 14 4 with 1:12 left in the quarter Delaware scoring – Anthony Ruiz 4, Martin Cahill 3, Grant Kaleikau 2, D.J. Widlake 2, All-Tournament Team: Duke: CJ Costabile, Zach Howell, Michael Manley, Taylor Burns 1, Kevin Kaminski 1. Max Quinzani; Notre Dame: Zach Brenneman, Kevin Ridgway, Scott Rodgers North Carolina scoring – Sean DeLaney 3, Marcus Holman 3, Matt Davie 2, Chris Layne 2, Thomas Wood 2, Jimmy Dunster 1, Mark Staines 1. (MOP); Virginia: Chris Bocklet, Steele Stanwick; Cornell: Steve Mock. Shots: Delaware 45, North Carolina 43. Saves: Delaware-Noah Fossner 12; North Carolina-Chris Madalon 14. LEADING SCORERS Attendance: 1,071. Name GP G A Pts. Notre Dame 8, Princeton 5 Ned Crotty, Duke...... 4 6 12 18 Notre Dame 1 2 3 2 — 8 Max Quinzani, Duke...... 4 11 2 13 Princeton 1 3 1 0 — 5 Steele Stanwick, Virginia...... 3 4 9 13 Chris Bocklet, Virginia...... 3 10 2 12 Notre Dame scoring – David Earl 5, Nicholas Beattie 1, Andrew Irving 1, Grant Krebs Ryan Hurley, Cornell...... 3 8 2 10 1. Rob Pannell, Cornell...... 3 4 6 10 Princeton scoring – Rob Engelke 2, Jack McBride 2, Paul Barnes 1. Shots: Notre Dame 31, Princeton 37. Saves: Notre Dame-Scott Rodgers 14; Princeton-Tyler Fiorito 11. Attendance: 3,305. 14 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Army 9, Syracuse 8 (2OT) 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP Army 1 3 2 2 0 1 — 9 Syracuse 3 3 1 1 0 0 — 8 MAY 31 at Baltimore Army scoring – Jeremy Boltus 2, Devin Lynch 2, Garrett Thul 2, Rob McCallion 1, Sean Duke 6, Notre Dame 5 (OT) O’Sullivan 1, Tyler Seymour 1. Notre Dame 2 0 2 1 0 — 5 Syracuse scoring – Cody Jamieson 3, Stephen Keogh 2, Jovan Miller 2, Kevin Drew 1. Duke 2 1 1 1 1 — 6 Shots: Army 40, Syracuse 40. Saves: Army-Tom Palesky 13; Syracuse-John Galloway 16. Notre Dame scoring – Zach Brenneman 3, David Earl 1, Sean Rogers 1. Attendance: 5,479. Duke scoring – Zach Howell 2, Steve Schoeffel 2, CJ Costabile 1, Justin Turri 1. Shots: Notre Dame 31, Duke 33. Saves: Notre Dame-Scott Rodgers 15; Duke-Dan 2010 QUARTERFINALS Wigrizer 5. Attendance: 37,126. MAY 22 Duke 17, North Carolina 9 Duke 2 7 3 5 — 17 2009 North Carolina 2 4 2 1 — 9 Syracuse Cruises to 10th NCAA Title: FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- Kenny Duke scoring – Zach Howell 4, Ned Crotty 3, Max Quinzani 3, CJ Costabile 2, Steve Nims never realized how desperate things had become for Syracuse be- Schoeffel 2, Justin Turri 2, Will McKee 1. North Carolina scoring – Jimmy Dunster 4, Billy Bitter 2, Thomas Wood 2, Gavin cause he refused to consider the possibility that the defending NCAA la- Petracca 1. crosse champions might actually lose. Shots: Duke 35, North Carolina 29. Saves: Duke-Dan Wigrizer 3, Mike Rock 1, Devon “Never count us out,” said Nims, who scored with 4.5 seconds left in regula- Sherwood 1; North Carolina-Chris Madalon 6. Attendance: 8,260. tion to send the game into overtime and help the Orange beat Cornell, 10-9, for their second straight title. Notre Dame 7, Maryland 5 Notre Dame 4 1 2 0 — 7 Cody Jamieson scored the game-winner 80 seconds into overtime to give Maryland 1 2 1 1 — 5 Syracuse a victory over its central New York rival. Jamieson, a transfer who didn’t become eligible until April, has scored eight of his nine goals this sea- Notre Dame scoring – Sean Rogers 3, Nicholas Beattie 1, David Earl 1, Grant Krebs son during the NCAA tournament. 1, Max Pfeifer 1. Maryland scoring – Jake Bernhardt 1, Joe Cummings 1, John Haus 1, Scott LaRue It was the ninth time the championship game has gone into overtime, and 1, Travis Reed 1. the first since Princeton beat Syracuse, 10-9, in 2001. Syracuse, which never Shots: Notre Dame 28, Maryland 33. Saves: Notre Dame-Scott Rodgers 8; Maryland- led before the final score, is the first team to win consecutive men’s lacrosse Brian Phipps 13. titles since Princeton in 1997-98. Attendance: 8,260. John Glynn scored three goals with two assists -- all in the first half -- to help MAY 23 Cornell open a three-goal lead before Syracuse began to cut into the deficit. Stephen Keogh scored with 3:37 left, then Jamieson cut it to 9-8 less than a Virginia 10, Stony Brook 9 minute later. Stony Brook 1 2 2 4 — 9 Virginia 4 1 2 3 — 10 In the final seconds of regulation, Keogh scrambled for a loose ball and flipped it over his head to Matt Abbott, who brought it into the attacking Stony Brook scoring – Kyle Belton 2, Kevin Crowley 2, Robbie Campbell 1, Tom zone and found Nims all alone in front. Compitello 1, Jared LeVerne 1, Timmy Trenkle 1, Steven Waldeck 1. Virginia scoring – Chris Bocklet 3, Shamel Bratton 3, Colin Briggs 1, Brian Carroll 1, For Cornell midfielder , it was a reminder of the 2007 NCAA Connor English 1, John Haldy 1. semifinal game in which the Big Red lost to Duke with 3 seconds left. Shots: Stony Brook 36, Virginia 29. Saves: Stony Brook-Charlie Paar 10; Virginia- Jamieson’s goal with 2:40 left in the 4-minute, sudden death overtime Adam Ghitelman 13. spawned an orange wave of celebration that left a wake of discarded hel- Attendance: 10,024. mets down the center of the field. Cornell 14, Army 5 Jake Myers had 10 saves for Cornell, and John Galloway stopped 10 shots Army 1 2 1 1 — 5 Cornell 4 4 3 3 — 14 for Syracuse, which vacated its 1990 title and officially has 10 titles -- still one more than Johns Hopkins. Army scoring – Jeremy Boltus 1, Devin Lynch 1, Tyler Oates 1, Tyler Seymour 1, All-Tournament Team: Syracuse: Matt Abbott, Cody Jamieson, Kenny Nims Garrett Thul 1. (MOP), Patrick Perritt, Joel White; Cornell: Max Seibald, Rob Pannell, Matt Cornell scoring – Ryan Hurley 4, Steve Mock 3, David Lau 2, Rob Pannell 2, Mike Bronzino 1, Max Feely 1, Andrew MacDonald 1. Moyer, John Glynn, Ryan Hurley. Shots: Army 33, Cornell 37. Saves: Army-Tom Palesky 11; Cornell-A.J. Fiore 11. Attendance: 10,024. LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. 2010 SEMIFINALS Rob Pannell, Cornell ...... 4 7 9 16 Kenny Nims, Syracuse...... 4 8 7 15 MAY 29 at Baltimore Steele Stanwick, Virginia...... 3 7 8 15 Duke 14, Virginia 13 Danny Glading, Virginia...... 3 8 4 12 Billy Bitter, North Carolina...... 2 8 3 11 Duke 2 3 4 5 — 14 Virginia 4 3 1 5 — 13 Cody Jamieson, Syracuse...... 4 8 3 11 Duke scoring – Max Quinzani 4, Justin Turri 3, Zach Howell 2, Will McKee 2, CJ 2009 FIRST ROUND Costabile 1, Ned Crotty 1, Robert Rotanz 1. MAY 9 Virginia scoring – Chris Bocklet 4, Brian Carroll 3, Steele Stanwick 3, Rhamel Bratton 1, Shamel Bratton 1, Colin Briggs 1. North Carolina 15, UMBC 13 Shots: Duke 42, Virginia 46. Saves: Duke-Dan Wigrizer 7; Virginia-Adam Ghitelman 8. UMBC 3 5 3 2 — 13 Attendance: 44,389. North Carolina 4 2 6 3 — 15 Notre Dame 12, Cornell 7 UMBC scoring – Alex Hopmann 3, Chris Jones 3, Kyle Wimer 3, Matt Latham 2, Peet Notre Dame 3 3 2 4 — 12 Poillon 1, Ryan Smith 1. Cornell 1 2 2 2 — 7 North Carolina scoring – Billy Bitter 8, Bart Wagner 2, Cryder DiPietro 1, Jimmy Dunster 1, Gavin Petracca 1, Jack Ryan 1, Shane Walterhoefer 1. Notre Dame scoring – Neal Hicks 4, Zach Brenneman 3, Adam Felicetti 1, Andrew Shots: UMBC 35, North Carolina 46. Saves: UMBC-Jeremy Blevins 12; North Carolina- Irving 1, Grant Krebs 1, Steve Murphy 1, Sean Rogers 1. James Petracca 8. Cornell scoring – Steve Mock 3, Ryan Hurley 2, Ross Gillum 1, Roy Lang 1. Attendance: 1,431. Shots: Notre Dame 32, Cornell 40. Saves: Notre Dame-Scott Rodgers 16; Cornell-A.J. Fiore 10. Attendance: 44,389. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 15

Johns Hopkins 12, Brown 11 (OT) 2009 QUARTERFINALS Brown 2 2 3 4 0 — 11 Johns Hopkins 3 3 1 4 1 — 12 MAY 16 Brown scoring – Thomas Muldoon 4, Andrew Feinberg 2, Nic Bell 1, Collins Carey 1, Syracuse 11, Maryland 6 Kyle Hollingsworth 1, Rob Schlesinger 1, Brady Williams 1. Maryland 0 3 1 2 — 6 Johns Hopkins scoring – Chris Boland 5, Brian Christopher 3, Steven Boyle 2, Kyle Syracuse 3 2 4 2 — 11 Wharton 2. Shots: Brown 42, Johns Hopkins 36. Saves: Brown-Jordan Burke 10; Johns Hopkins- Maryland scoring – Grant Catalino 2, Jeremy Sieverts 2, Joe Cummings 1, Scott Mike Gvozden 11. Tompkins 1. Attendance: 2,491. Syracuse scoring – Dan Hardy 2, Stephen Keogh 2, Kenny Nims 2, Josh Amidon 1, Chris Daniello 1, Tyler Hlawati 1, Cody Jamieson 1, Patrick Perritt 1. Duke 14, Navy 5 Shots: Maryland 26, Syracuse 38. Saves: Maryland-Jason Carter 8, Brian Phipps 3; Navy 0 0 1 4 — 5 Syracuse-Al Cavalieri 14. Duke 6 4 3 1 — 14 Attendance: 11,259. Cornell 6, Princeton 4 Navy scoring – Basil Daratsos 1, Nikk Davis 1, Joe Lennon 1, Bruce Nechanicky 1, Andy Tormey 1. Cornell 3 2 0 1 — 6 Duke scoring – Mike Catalino 2, Zach Howell 2, Max Quinzani 2, Brad Ross 2, Robert Princeton 1 0 2 1 — 4 Rotanz 2, Ned Crotty 1, Will McKee 1, Sam Payton 1, Justin Turri 1. Shots: Navy 26, Duke 36. Saves: Navy-Tommy Phelan 5; Duke-Rob Schroeder 8, Cornell scoring – Rocco Romero 2, George Calvert 1, John Glynn 1, Ryan Hurley 1, Sean Brady 2. Jonathan Thomson 1. Attendance: 852. Princeton scoring – Tommy Davis 1, Mark Kovler 1, Chris McBride 1, Jack McBride 1. Shots: Cornell 30, Princeton 28. Saves: Cornell-Jake Myers 5; Princeton-Tyler Fiorito Cornell 11, Hofstra 8 6. Hofstra 2 3 1 2 — 8 Attendance: 11,259. Cornell 4 1 5 1 — 11 MAY 17 Hofstra scoring – Jay Card 2, Michael Colleluori 2, Anthony Muscarella 2, Stephen Bentz 1, Ryan Carter 1. Virginia 19, Johns Hopkins 8 Cornell scoring – Rob Pannell 3, Max Seibald 2, George Calvert 1, Chris Finn 1, Ryan Johns Hopkins 1 3 1 3 — 8 Hurley 1, Roy Lang 1, Matt Moyer 1, Rocco Romero 1. Virginia 6 6 4 3 — 19 Shots: Hofstra 27, Cornell 45. Saves: Hofstra-Andrew Gvozden 15; Cornell-Jake Myers 9. Johns Hopkins scoring – Brian Christopher 2, Michael Kimmel 2, Mark Bryan 1, Matt Attendance: 2,235. Dolente 1, Josh Peck 1, Kyle Wharton 1. Virginia scoring – Shamel Bratton 5, Garrett Billings 4, Rhamel Bratton 2, Gavin Gill 2, MAY 10 Danny Glading 2, Steele Stanwick 2, Colin Briggs 1, John Haldy 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 33, Virginia 47. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Mike Gvozden 14; HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Syracuse 11, Siena 4 Virginia-Adam Ghitelman 14. Siena 0 0 2 2 — 4 Attendance: 12,142. Syracuse 2 2 2 5 — 11 Duke 12, North Carolina 11 North Carolina 2 2 4 3 — 11 Siena scoring – Kenny Mazzone 1, Jordan Loftus 1, Bryan Neufeld 1, Chris Zarins 1. Duke 3 4 3 2 — 12 Syracuse scoring – Cody Jamieson 3, Stephen Keogh 3, Josh Amidon 1, Dan Hardy 1, Greg Niewieroski 1, Kenny Nims 1, Joel White 1. North Carolina scoring – Sean DeLaney 3, Bart Wagner 3, Jimmy Dunster 2, Chris Shots: Siena 22, Syracuse 34. Saves: Siena-Brent Herbst 11; Syracuse-John Galloway Hunt 1, Matthias McCall 1, Gavin Petracca 1. 13. Duke scoring – Zach Howell 3, Ned Crotty 2, Max Quinzani 2, Mike Catalino 1, Chris Attendance: 3,122. Loftus 1, Will McKee 1, Tom Montelli 1, Justin Turri 1. Maryland 7, Notre Dame 3 Shots: North Carolina 35, Duke 36. Saves: North Carolina-James Petracca 8, Jamie Maryland 2 2 2 1 — 7 Locke 1; Duke-Rob Schroeder 11. Notre Dame 1 0 1 1 — 3 Attendance: 12,142.

Maryland scoring – Dan Groot 2, Grant Catalino 1, Joe Cummings 1, Rob Morrison 1, 2009 SEMIFINALS Adam Sear 1, Jeremy Sieverts 1. Notre Dame scoring – Zach Brenneman 1, Peter Christman 1, Grant Krebs 1. MAY 23 at Foxborough, Mass. Shots: Maryland 33, Notre Dame 34. Saves: Maryland-Brian Phipps 9; Notre Dame- Cornell 15, Virginia 6 Scott Rodgers 14. Cornell 4 4 3 4 — 15 Attendance: 1,016. Virginia 1 1 2 2 — 6 Princeton 10, Massachusetts 7 Massachusetts 1 0 4 2 — 7 Cornell scoring – Chris Finn 3, Ryan Hurley 3, Rob Pannell 3, Rocco Romero 2, Roy Princeton 2 4 3 1 — 10 Lang 1, David Lau 1, Max Seibald 1, Jonathan Thomson 1. Virginia scoring – Danny Glading 2, Steele Stanwick 2, Garrett Billings 1, Shamel Massachusetts scoring – Jim Connolly 4, Tim Balise 1, Evan Blum 1, Bobby Hayes 1. Bratton 1. Princeton scoring – Mark Kovler 5, Rich Sgalardi 3, Tommy Davis 1, Scott MacKenzie Shots: Cornell 36, Virginia 28. Saves: Cornell-Jake Myers 9; Virginia-Adam Ghitelman 1. 5. Shots: Massachusetts 35, Princeton 36. Saves: Massachusetts-Doc Schneider 13; Attendance: 36,594. Princeton-Tyler Fiorito 12. Syracuse 17, Duke 7 Attendance: 2,310. Duke 2 2 2 1 — 7 Virginia 18, Villanova 6 Syracuse 4 4 6 3 — 17 Villanova 0 0 0 6 — 6 Virginia 9 6 3 0 — 18 Duke scoring – Zach Howell 3, Max Quinzani 3, Brad Ross 1. Syracuse scoring – Kenny Nims 4, Patrick Perritt 4, Tim Desko 2, Cody Jamieson 2, Villanova scoring – Tim Driscoll 2, Tim Langan Jr. 2, Michael Arvan 1, Matthew Fritts Chris Daniello 1, Dan Hardy 1, Stephen Keogh 1, Jake Moulton 1, Joel White 1. 1. Shots: Duke 32, Syracuse 48. Saves: Duke-Rob Schroeder 11; Syracuse-John Virginia scoring – Brian Carroll 5, Danny Glading 4, John Haldy 3, Steele Stanwick 3, Galloway 11. Garrett Billings 1, Rhamel Bratton 1, Shamel Bratton 1. Attendance: 36,594. Shots: Villanova 27, Virginia 42. Saves: Villanova-Andrew Diloreto 9, Mike Bogdanor 2; Virginia-Mark Wade 5, Adam Ghitelman 4. Attendance: 2,921. 16 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

2009 CHAMPIONSHIP Navy 8, North Carolina 7 Navy 2 2 3 1 — 8 MAY 25 at Foxborough, Mass. North Carolina 0 3 1 3 — 7 Syracuse 10, Cornell 9 (OT) Navy scoring – Tim Paul 4, Gregory Clement 1, Terence Higgins 1, Nick Mirabito 1, Cornell 3 3 1 2 0 — 9 Zack Schroeder 1. Syracuse 2 2 1 4 1 — 10 North Carolina scoring – Gavin Petracca 3, Bart Wagner 2, Ben Hunt 1, Nick Tintle 1. Shots: Navy 41, North Carolina 33. Saves: North Carolina-Grant Zimmerman 13; Cornell scoring – John Glynn 3, Max Seibald 2, Ryan Hurley 1, Roy Lang 1, Rob Navy-Tommy Phelan 12. Pannell 1, Rocco Romero 1. Attendance: 1,735. Syracuse scoring – Cody Jamieson 2, Stephen Keogh 2, Josh Amidon 1, Chris Maryland 10, Denver 7 Daniello 1, Dan Hardy 1, Greg Niewieroski 1, Kenny Nims 1, Patrick Perritt 1. Shots: Cornell 39, Syracuse 33. Saves: Cornell-Jake Myers 10; Syracuse-John Denver 3 2 0 2 — 7 Galloway 10. Maryland 2 3 2 3 — 10 Attendance: 41,935. Denver scoring – Ilija Gajic 2, Charley Dickenson 1, John Dickenson 1, Brett Koll 1, Jamie Lincoln 1, Joey Murray 1. Maryland scoring – Grant Catalino 2, Max Ritz 2, Joe Cinosky 1, Drew Evans 1, Dan Groot 1, Jeremy Sieverts 1, Brett Weiss 1, Ryan Young 1. 2008 Shots: Denver 23, Maryland 43. Saves: Denver-Austin Konkel 13, Maryland-Jason Carter 3, Brian Phipps 6. Syracuse Earns Ninth NCAA Title: FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- Syracuse Attendance: 1,360. won its ninth NCAA men’s lacrosse championship, beating defending cham- pion Johns Hopkins, 13-10, behind three goals from Dan Hardy. MAY 11 The crowd of 48,970 was the largest to see an NCAA championship outdoors Johns Hopkins 10, Hofstra 4 in any sport -- the BCS football championship game isn’t an NCAA event. Hofstra 0 2 0 2 — 4 John Galloway stopped seven shots for the Orange, who won their first title Johns Hopkins 1 4 3 2 — 10 since 2004 and improved to 3-2 against Johns Hopkins in NCAA title games. Hofstra scoring – Michael Unterstein 2, Tom Interlicchio 1, Dan Stein 1. , who had five goals in the semifinal win over Virginia, was the Johns Hopkins scoring – 4, Michael Kimmel 3, Michael Doneger 2, tournament’s most outstanding player. Stephen Peyser 1. Shots: Hofstra 25, Johns Hopkins 40. Saves: Hofstra-Danny Orlando 14; Johns Paul Rabil scored a career-high six goals for Johns Hopkins, one off the title- Hopkins-Michael Gvozden 9. game record. Blue Jays goalie Michael Gvozden stopped 20 shots. Attendance: 2,864. Syracuse and Johns Hopkins are the two most successful teams in college Syracuse 20, Canisius 3 lacrosse history -- by wins and championships. Johns Hopkins also was go- Canisius 0 3 0 0 — 3 ing for its 10th title since lacrosse became an NCAA sport in 1971; Syracuse’s Syracuse 6 3 7 4 — 20 10 championships include the one it won in 1990 that was later vacated for Canisius scoring – Michael Blocho 2, Adam Jones 1. using an ineligible player. Syracuse scoring – Mike Leveille 4, Josh Amidon 2, Dan Hardy 2, Stephen Keogh 2, The crowd was mostly for Syracuse, with sections of orange filling the red Brendan Loftus 2, Greg Niewieroski 2, Kenny Nims 2, Matt Abbott 1, and blue lower bowl that was built for the New England Patriots. 1, Patrick Perritt 1, Joel White 1. Shots: Canisius 23, Syracuse 41. Saves: Canisius-Chris Courteau 4, Bryan Jack 3; The Orange fans saw their team take a 9-7 lead that was trimmed to one goal Syracuse-John Galloway 8, Al Cavalieri 3. when Stephen Peyser drew a double-team before flipping the ball back to Attendance: 3,452. Rabil, who scored with just more than four minutes left in the third quarter. Notre Dame 8, Colgate 7 (OT) But Hardy completed his hat trick on the ensuing possession, and Syracuse Notre Dame 1 1 2 3 1 — 8 added two goals 10 seconds apart to make it 13-8 before Johns Hopkins Colgate 3 2 1 1 0 — 7 managed to cut the lead. Colgate scoring – Kevin Colleluori 2, Joshua Back 1, Brandon Corp 1, Zack Craumer All-Tournament Team: Syracuse: Mike Leveille (MOP), Dan Hardy, Danny 1, Matt Lalli 1, Ian Murphy 1. Brennan, Sid Smith; Johns Hopkins: Paul Rabil, , Michael Evans, Notre Dame scoring – Zach Brenneman 1, Peter Christman 1, Adam Felicetti 1, Neal Hicks 1, Ryan Hoff 1, Grant Krebs 1, Mike Podgajny 1, Alex Wharton 1. Michael Gvozden; Duke: Zack Greer; Virginia: Danny Glading. Shots: Colgate 23, Notre Dame 40. Saves: Colgate-Tim Harrington 18; Notre Dame- Joey Kemp 8. LEADING SCORERS Attendance: 605. Name GP G A Pts. Virginia 10, UMBC 9 Mike Leveille, Syracuse...... 4 11 8 19 Zack Greer, Duke...... 3 9 8 17 UMBC 2 3 2 2 — 9 Paul Rabil, Johns Hopkins...... 4 14 3 17 Virginia 2 2 5 1 — 10 , Duke...... 3 5 8 13 UMBC scoring – Matt Latham 3, Maxx Davis 2, Alex Hopmann 2, Kyle Wimer 2. Dan Hardy, Syracuse...... 4 8 5 13 Virginia scoring – Danny Glading 4, Garrett Billings 3, Ben Rubeor 2, Shamel Bratton Danny Glading, Virginia...... 3 9 3 12 1. Max Quinzani, Duke...... 3 9 1 10 Shots: UMBC 33, Viriginia 42. Saves: UMBC-Jeremy Blevins 12; Virginia-Bud Petit 8. Attendance: 937. 2008 FIRST ROUND MAY 10 2008 QUARTERFINALS Duke 12, Loyola Maryland 7 MAY 17 Loyola Maryland 1 1 2 3 — 7 Duke 1 5 5 1 — 12 Johns Hopkins 10, Navy 4 Johns Hopkins 2 3 3 2 — 10 Loyola Maryland scoring – Collin Finnerty 3, Jimmy Daly 1, Cooper MacDonnell 1, Navy 3 0 0 1 — 4 Paul Richards 1, Jake Willcox 1. Duke scoring – Steve Schoeffel 3, Matt Danowski 2, Zack Greer 2, Max Quinzani 2, Johns Hopkins scoring – Steven Boyle 3, Paul Rabil 3, Kevin Huntley 2, Brian Michael Young 2, Mike Catalino 1. Christopher 1, Tom Duerr 1. Shots: Duke 39, Loyola 30. Saves: Duke-Dan Loftus 9; Loyola Maryland-Jake Hagelin, Navy scoring – Michael Beggins 1, Gregory Clement 1, Nick Mirabito 1, Mikelis 13. Visgauss 1. Attendance: 2,454. Shots: Johns Hopkins 23, Navy 35. Saves: Navy-Tommy Phelan 6; Johns Hopkins- Ohio St. 15, Cornell 7 Michael Gvozden 13. Ohio St. 5 6 2 2 — 15 Attendance: 17,017. Cornell 1 1 2 3 — 7 Ohio St. scoring - Peet Poillon 3, Kevin Buchanan 2, Joel Dalgarno 2, Chris Friel 2, James Green 2, Scott Lathrop 1, Ricky Pages 1, Jeff Ryan 1, Stefan Schroder 1. Cornell scoring - John Glynn 2, Ryan Hurley 2, Max Seibald, 2, George Calvert 1. Shots: Ohio St. 29, Cornell 37. Saves: Ohio St. - Stefan Schroder 9; Cornell-Jake Myers 2, Kyle Harer 5. Attendance: 3,159. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 17

Virginia 8, Maryland 7 (OT) excellent for Johns Hopkins, as well, with four goals and five assists, respec- Virginia 3 1 2 1 1 — 8 tively, to power a Johns Hopkins offense that scored 10 first-half goals in Maryland 3 3 1 0 0 — 7 building up a six-goal halftime lead. Schwartzman, who was also the Most Virginia scoring – Ben Rubeor 3, Danny Glading 2, Garrett Billings 1, Rhamel Bratton Outstanding Player of the 2005 championship game and is 10-1 career in 1, Steve Giannone 1. the postseason, was able to slow a Duke attack that featured two first-team Maryland scoring – Grant Catalino 2, Brian Farrell 2, Jeff Reynolds 1, Brett Schmidt All-Americans all day, finishing with 15 saves and holding junior Zack Greer 1, Jeremy Sieverts 1. Shots: Virginia 35, Maryland 40. Saves: Virginia-Bud Petit 14; Maryland-Brian Phipps and senior Matt Danowski to one combined goal. 3, Jason Carter 5. The Blue Jays never trailed in the game; however, they had to withstand a Attendance: 17,017. furious second-half charge from the Blue Devils, who took 27 shots after the intermission. MAY 18 Freshman attackman Max Quinzani started the Duke run when he picked Syracuse 11, Notre Dame 9 up a Greer rebound five minutes into the third period, and Ned Crotty took Syracuse 3 3 1 4 — 11 a Danowski assist at the top of the restraining box to convert a man-up op- Notre Dame 1 1 6 1 — 9 portunity and cut the lead to 10-6. Syracuse scoring – Dan Hardy 3, Steven Brooks 2, Matt Abbott 1, Stephen Keogh 1, Mike Leveille 1, Greg Niewieroski 1, Kenny Nims 1, Patrick Perritt 1. Ross had his second of the game 1:30 later, and sophomore midfielder Mike Notre Dame scoring – Peter Christman 2, Michael Podgajny 2, Alex Wharton 2, Grant Catalino scored his seventh goal of the season with 7:44 remaining. Peter Krebs 1, Zach Brenneman 1, Ryan Hoff 1. Lamade cut the lead to 10-9 less than three minutes later, but Rabil’s lone Shots: Syracuse 48, Notre Dame 34. Saves: Syracuse-John Galloway 11; Notre Dame- goal one minute into the fourth period came after a nice swim move and Joey Kemp 19. ended the Blue Devil run. Attendance: 6,121. Danowski converted a broken play 1:30 later to cut the lead back to one and Duke 21, Ohio St. 10 Quinzani deflected in a Nick O’Hara pass with 4:37 remaining to tie the score Ohio St. 1 2 3 4 — 10 Duke 9 3 7 2 — 21 11-11. Junior attackman Kevin Huntley scored the game-winning goal with 3:25 remaining after Rabil corralled a Duke failed clear. Ohio St. scoring – Kevin Buchanan 2, Peet Poillon 2, Mario Ventiquattro 2, Joel Dalgarno 1, James Green 1, Jeff Ryan 1, Andrew Stimmel 1. Johns Hopkins strengthened its bid for a second championship in three sea- Duke Scoring – Zack Greer 6, Max Quinzani 5, Brad Ross 3, Mike Catalino 2, Steve sons and ninth overall by playing a nearly flawless first half, including win- Schoeffel 2, Matt Danowski 1, Chris Loftus 1, Nick O’Hara 1. ning 12-16 faceoffs and scoring on all three extra-man opportunities. Shots: Duke 50, Ohio St. 39. Saves: Duke-Dan Loftus 13, Rob Schroeder 3; Ohio St.- Stefan Schroder 12. The Blue Jays jumped out to an early lead when Byrne took a pass from Rabil Attendance: 6,121. off of the opening faceoff and beat Duke goalie Dan Loftus just 12 seconds into the game. Huntley doubled Johns Hopkins’ lead seven minutes later 2008 SEMIFINALS when Rabil, in one of his most athletic moves of the day, ran through a dou- ble-team and delivered the pass, picking up his second assist.

MAY 24 at Foxborough, Mass. HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Duke got on the board with 4:15 remaining in the quarter when Ross beat Johns Hopkins 10, Duke 9 Schwartzman with a hard overhand shot from 11 yards out. Crotty evened Duke 2 0 3 4 — 9 up the score with an extra-man goal two minutes later, but senior midfielder Johns Hopkins 1 3 3 3 — 10 Stephen Peyser answered with :39 remaining and Huntley scored 19 sec- Duke scoring – Matt Danowski 2, Max Quinzani 2, Zack Greer 1, Brad Ross 1, Steve onds later to close the first quarter with a 4-2 Johns Hopkins lead. Schoeffel 1, Terrence Molinari 1, Nick O’Hara 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Kevin Huntley 4, Steven Boyle 2, Paul Rabil 1, Brian Just 33 seconds into the second quarter, Peyser struck again when he swept Christopher 1, Michael Doneger 1, George Castle 1. to his right across to the top of the box and put a nice shot low and away past Shots: Johns Hopkins 35, Duke 43. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Michael Gvozden 17; Loftus, tipping off a 6-2 Johns Hopkins second-quarter run. Duke-Dan Loftus 11. Attendance: 48,224. Johns Hopkins was able to overcome the vaunted Duke ride through much of the game finishing 12-16 on clears. Syracuse 12, Virginia 11 (2OT) Virginia 3 3 3 2 0 0 — 11 The Blue Jays finished with a distinct faceoff advantage, winning 17-26 Syracuse 2 1 3 5 0 1 — 12 draws including 8-12 from senior Jamison Koesterer, but turned the ball Virginia scoring – Danny Glading 3, Garrett Billings 2, Brian Carroll 1, Peter Lamade 1, over 17 times to Duke’s 10. The Blue Devils got 10 saves from Loftus and Rhamel Bratton 1, Will Barrow 1, Shamel Bratton 1, Max Pomper 1. held Johns Hopkins freshman midfielder Michael Kimmel scoreless. Peyser Syracuse scoring – Mike Leveille 5, Matt Abbott 3, Brendan Loftus 2, Kenny Nims 1, picked nine groundballs in the win. Greg Niewieroski 1. Shots: Syracuse 46, Virginia 36. Saves: Syracuse-John Galloway 9; Virginia-Bud Petit All-Tournament Team: Johns Hopkins: Jesse Schwartzman (MOP), Jake 16. Byrne, Stephen Peyser, Paul Rabil, Eric Zerrlaut; Duke: Ned Crotty, Matt Dan- Attendance: 48,224. owski, Zack Greer, Nick O’Hara; Cornell: David Mitchell. 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. MAY 26 at Foxborough, Mass. Matt Danowski, Duke...... 4 8 16 24 Syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 10 Zack Greer, Duke...... 4 16 5 21 Johns Hopkins 4 1 3 2 — 10 Eric Pittard, Cornell...... 3 4 11 15 Syracuse 2 4 4 3 — 13 David Mitchell, Cornell...... 3 13 0 13 Kevin Huntley, Johns Hopkins...... 4 8 4 12 Johns Hopkins scoring – Paul Rabil 6, Kevin Huntley 2, Steven Boyle 1, Kyle Wharton 1. Ned Crotty, Duke...... 4 8 4 12 Syracuse scoring – Dan Hardy 3, Stephen Keogh 2, Brendan Loftus 2, Kenny Nims 2, Brad Ross, Duke...... 4 8 3 11 Danny Brennan 1, Steven Brooks 1, Mike Leveille 1, Patrick Perritt 1. Jake Byrne, Johns Hopkins...... 4 9 1 10 Shots: Johns Hopkins 38, Syracuse 46. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Michael Gvozden 20; Max Quinzani, Duke...... 4 7 2 9 Syracuse-John Galloway 7. Attendance: 48,970. 2007 FIRST ROUND MAY 12 2007 Duke 18, Providence 3 Providence 1 0 0 2 — 3 Johns Hopkins Earns Ninth NCAA Title: Johns Hopkins senior goalkeeper Duke 4 5 7 2 — 18 Jesse Schwartzman turned away Duke midfielder Brad Ross’ shot with 10 Providence scoring – Bennett Murphy 2, Devin McBride 1. seconds remaining with a well-placed kick and preserved the Blue Jays’ 12- Duke scoring – Zack Greer 5, Matt Danowski 2, Gibbs Fogarty 2, Max Quinzani 2, 11 lead in the NCAA Division I final at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Brad Ross 2, Michael Young 2, Ned Crotty 1, Fred Krom 1, Chris Loftus 1. Shots: Duke 53, Providence 6. Saves: Duke-Dan Loftus 1, Rob Schroeder 2; The save earned Schwartzman the game’s Most Outstanding Player award, Providence-Peter Littell 16. though senior attackman Jake Byrne and junior midfielder Paul Rabil were Attendance: 1,534. 18 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

North Carolina 12, Navy 8 2007 QUARTERFINALS Navy 4 2 1 1 — 8 North Carolina 3 2 2 5 — 12 MAY 19 Navy scoring: Billy Looney 3, Ian Dingman 2, Basil Daratsos 1, Terence Higgins 1, Cornell 12, Albany (NY) 11 (OT) Tim Paul 1. Albany (NY) 3 3 3 2 0 — 11 North Carolina scoring: Michael Burns 3, Sean Delaney 2, Gavin Petracca 2, Bart Cornell 2 3 5 1 1 — 12 Wagner 2, Brian Burke 1, Ben Hunt 1, Nick Tintle 1. Albany (NY) scoring – John Alpizar 3, Jordan Levine 2, 2, Frank Shots: Navy 43, North Carolina 32. Saves: North Carolina-Grant Zimmerman 12; Resetarits 1, Chris Schongar 1, Corey Small 1, Eric Wolf 1. Navy-Colin Finnegan 10. Cornell scoring – David Mitchell 4, Casey Lewis 2, Eric Pittard 2, Max Seibald 2, Henry Attendance: 1,615. Bartlett 1, John Glynn 1. Cornell 14, Towson 6 Shots: Albany (NY) 43, Cornell 37. Saves: Albany (NY)-Brett Queener 14, Dan McKeon 1; Cornell-Matt McMonagle 12. Towson 0 3 1 2 — 6 Attendance: 8,123. Cornell 5 3 4 2 — 14 Johns Hopkins 14, Georgetown 6 Towson scoring – Cryder DiPietro 2, Randall Cooper 1, Jonathan Engelke 1, Bobby Georgetown 1 0 2 3 — 6 Griebe 1, Brian Vetter 1. Johns Hopkins 3 3 4 4 — 14 Cornell scoring – David Mitchell 5, Brian Clayton 2, Casey Lewis 2, Eric Pittard 2, Christian Pastirik 1, Rocco Romero 1, Max Seibald 1. Georgetown scoring – Steve Bauer 1, Andrew Brancaccio 1, Trevor Casey 1, Cullen Shots: Towson 42, Cornell 37. Saves: Cornell-Matt McMonagle 19; Towson-Billy Molinari 1, Ryan Still 1, Garrett Wilson 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Kevin Huntley 5, Jake Byrne 2, Michael Kimmel 2, Mark Sadtler 6, Matt Antol 3. Bryan 1, Brian Christopher 1, Tom Duerr 1, Andrew Miller 1, Stephen Peyser 1. Attendance: 3,327. Shots: Georgetown 36, Johns Hopkins 34. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Jesse Schwartzman Johns Hopkins 11, Notre Dame 10 (OT) 15, Michael Gvozden 1; Georgetown-Miles Kass 6. Notre Dame 3 1 3 3 0 — 10 Attendance: 8,123. Johns Hopkins 1 2 5 2 1 — 11 MAY 20 Notre Dame scoring – Michael Podgajny 4, Brian Hubschmann 3, Ryan Hoff 2, Brett Vecchio 1. Duke 19, North Carolina 11 Johns Hopkins scoring – Jake Byrne 3, Brian Christopher 2, Paul Rabil 2, Steven Boyle North Carolina 5 3 1 2 — 11 1, Drew Dabrowski 1, Michael Kimmel 1, Stephen Peyser 1. Duke 1 4 7 7 — 19 Shots: Notre Dame 43, Johns Hopkins 36. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Jesse Schwartzman North Carolina scoring – Sean Burke 2, Ben Hunt 2, Gavin Petracca 2, Shane 14; Notre Dame-Joey Kemp 8. Walterhoefer 2, Michael Burns 1, Sean Delaney 1, Nick Tintle 1. Attendance: 2,548. Duke Scoring - Zack Greer 7, Matt Danowski 4, Max Quinzani 3, Ned Crotty 2, Brad Ross 2, Bo Carrington 1 Shots: Duke 58, North Carolina 36. Saves: Duke-Dan Loftus 9, Rob Schroeder 1; MAY 13 North Carolina-Grant Zimmerman 13. Albany (NY) 19, Loyola Maryland 10 Attendance: 10,438. Loyola Maryland 1 2 4 3 — 10 Delaware 10, UMBC 6 Albany (NY) 5 5 3 6 — 19 Delaware 1 2 3 4 — 10 Loyola Maryland scoring – Shane Koppens 2, Paul Richards 2, Andrew Spack 2, Dan UMBC 1 2 1 2 — 6 Bauers 1, Patrick Kennedy 1, Joe Landry 1, Greg Leonard 1. Delaware scoring – Dan Deckelbaum 3, 3, Curtis Dickson 2, Adam Zuder- Albany (NY) scoring – Merrick Thomson 5, Mike Ammann 2, Derek Dale 2, Jordan Havens 2. Levine 2, Frank Resetarits 2, Corey Small 2, Eric Wolf 2, Steve Ammann 1, Matthew UMBC scoring – Drew Westervelt 2, Andy Gallagher 1, Alex Hopmann 1, Terry Green 1. Kimener 1, Cayle Ratcliffe 1. Shots: Albany (NY) 40, Loyola Maryland 30. Saves: Albany (NY)-Brett Queener 8, A.J. Shots: Delaware 34, UMBC 27. Saves: UMBC-Jeremy Blevins 10; Delaware-Tommy Babnik 1, Dan McKeon 1; Loyola Maryland-Connor Locke 7, Alex Peaty 7. Scherr 6. Attendance: 2,953. Attendance: 10,438. Georgetown 9, Princeton 8 (OT) 2007 SEMIFINALS Princeton 3 1 3 1 0 — 8 Georgetown 1 3 4 0 1 — 9 MAY 26 at Baltimore Princeton scoring – Rob Engelke 2, Mark Kovler 2, Peter Trombino 2, Whitney Hayes Johns Hopkins 8, Delaware 3 1, Scott Sowanick 1. Delaware 0 1 1 1 — 3 Georgetown scoring – Craig Dowd 3, Andrew Brancaccio 2, Andrew Baird 1, Johns Hopkins 1 1 3 3 — 8 Brendan Cannon 1, Scott Kocis 1, Ryan Still 1. Delaware scoring – Dan Deckelbaum 1, Curtis Dickson 1, J.J. Moran 1. Shots: Georgetown 29, Princeton 25. Saves: Georgetown-Miles Kass 6; Princeton Johns Hopkins scoring – Michael Kimmel 3, Stephen Peyser 3, Tom Duerr 1, Paul -Alex Hewit 9. Rabil 1. Attendance: 2,156. Shots: Johns Hopkins 40, Delaware 37. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Jesse Schawartzman 10; Delaware-Tommy Scherr 11. UMBC 13, Maryland 9 Attendance: 52,004. Maryland 3 2 0 4 — 9 UMBC 2 5 4 2 — 13 Duke 12, Cornell 11 Cornell 3 0 3 5 — 11 Maryland scoring – Max Ritz 3, Drew Evans 1, Chris Feifs 1, Dan Groot 1, Travis Duke 3 4 3 2 — 12 Holmes 1, Michael Phipps 1, Jeremy Sieverts 1. UMBC scoring – Cayle Ratcliffe 4, Andy Gallagher 2, Alex Hopmann 2, Josh Porcell 2, Cornell scoring – David Mitchell 4, Brian Clayton 3, Henry Bartlett 1, Mike Corbolotti 1, Casey Lewis 1, Christian Pastirik 1. Drew Westervelt 2, P.J. Kimener 1. Duke scoring – Zack Greer 4, Ned Crotty 2, Brad Ross 2, Matt Danowski 1, Fred Krom Shots: Maryland 38, UMBC 35. Saves: Maryland-Harry Alford 10; UMBC-Jeremy 1, Parker McKee 1, Nick O’Hara 1. Blevins 18. Shots: Cornell 47, Duke 45. Saves: Duke-Dan Loftus 16; Cornell-Matt McMonagle 11. Attendance: 2,200. Attendance: 52,004. Delaware 14, Virginia 8 Delaware 4 3 2 5 — 14 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP Virginia 4 2 1 1 — 8 MAY 28 at Baltimore Delaware scoring – Curtis Dickson 4, Vincent Giordano 2, Jordan Hall 2, Brian Calabrese 1, Dan Deckelbaum 1, Chris Hichborn 1, Kevin Kaminski 1, Rob Smith 1, Johns Hopkins 12, Duke 11 Adam Zuder-Havens 1. Johns Hopkins 4 6 0 2 — 12 Virginia scoring – Danny Glading 4, Drew Thompson 3, Jack Riley 1. Duke 2 2 5 2 — 11 Shots: Delaware 44, Viriginia 40. Saves: Virginia-Kip Turner 9, Team 1; Delaware- Johns Hopkins scoring – Jake Byrne 4, Kevin Huntley 3, Stephen Peyser 2, Steven Tommy Scherr 18. Boyle 1, Tom Duerr 1, Paul Rabil 1. Attendance: 2,238. Duke scoring – Ned Crotty 3, Peter Lamade 2, Max Quinzani 2, Brad Ross 2, Mike Catalino 1, Matt Danowski 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 43, Duke 39. Saves: Duke-Dan Loftus 10; Johns Hopkins-Jesse Schwartzman 15. Attendance: 48,443. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 19

Massachusetts 10, Cornell 9 2006 Massachusetts 2 2 3 3 — 10 Cornell 3 1 2 3 — 9 Virginia wins title over Massachusetts: Virginia used an 8-2 second half Massachusetts scoring – Sean Morris 2, Andrew Recchione 2, Jim Connolly 1, Brian run to break open a tight contest and win the men’s lacrosse national title, Jacovina 1, Fred Federico 1, Pat Larmon 1, Clay Stabert 1, Jamie Yaman 1. 15-7, over Massachusetts before an NCAA championship record crowd of Cornell scoring – David Mitchell 3, Max Seibald 2, Joe Boulukos 1, Derek Haswell 1, Casey Lewis 1, Eric Pittard 1. 47,062 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Shots: Massachusetts 32, Cornell 38. The championship is Virginia’s fourth NCAA championship and the sixth na- Saves: Cornell-Matt McMonagle 7; Massachusetts-Doc Schneider 10. tional title in program history. The Cavaliers become the first team in NCAA Attendance: 5,023. history to finish with a 17-0 record and the 13th team in NCAA history to win Princeton 11, UMBC 8 the national championship with an undefeated record. UMBC 0 2 2 4 — 8 Matt Ward and Matt Poskay, playing their final game in the orange and blue, Princeton 4 1 2 4 — 11 scored five goals each to lead the way for the nation’s No. 1 offense. UMBC scoring – Alex Hopmann 3, Andy Gallagher 1, James Hyland 1, Terry Kimener 1, Brendan Mundorf 1, Drew Westervelt 1. Drew Thompson won eight of 12 faceoffs to help Virginia win the advantage Princeton scoring – Tommy Davis 3, Whitney Hayes 2, Peter Trombino 2, Mark Kovler in the faceoff circle with 16 wins in 26 attempts.T he successful faceoff play 1, Josh Lesko 1, Bob Schneider 1, Scott Sowanick 1. for the Cavaliers enabled them to dominate the time of possession. Shots: UMBC 37, Princeton 32. Saves: UMBC-Jeremy Blevins 12; Princeton-Alex Hewit 11. Defenseman Michael Culver held Massachusetts’ leading scorer Sean Morris Attendance: 2,107. to two assists as his 34-game goal-scoring streak ended. Maryland 16, Denver 8 Massachusetts midfielder Brett Garber scored early in the second half to Denver 0 2 3 3 — 8 forge a 5-all tie, the first time Virginia had been tied in 11 games. Maryland 6 3 4 3 — 16 Ward and Kyle Dixon scored goals shortly after as Virginia regained the lead Denver scoring – Adam Goodwin 3, Joe Murray 2, Michael Goltra 1, Brett Koll 1, Brad 7-5. Jamie Yaman scored at the 7:59 mark to trim the margin to 7-6, but Richardson 1. the Cavaliers ended the third quarter with four goals in a four-minute and Maryland scoring – Brendan Healy 3, Maxwell Ritz 5, Xander Ritz 3, Bill McGlone 2, 12-second span. Poskay scored twice and Dixon and Ward scored once dur- James Borell 1, Drew Evans 1, 1. Shots: Denver 22, Maryland 40. Saves: Denver-Jeb Hollingsworth 7, Austin Konkel 5; ing the run. Maryland-Harry Alford 8, Jason Carter 2. Poskay and Ward scored to open the fourth quarter as the Cavaliers pushed Attendance: 1,717. the lead to 13-6. Massachusetts scored its final goal with 9:25 to play, while Virginia sophomore Ben Rubeor tallied the final two goals of the game. MAY 14 Ward was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. He scored 16 Georgetown 9, Navy 7 goals in the tournament to set the record for most goals. Syracuse’s Navy 3 1 2 1 — 7 Georgetown 0 2 4 3 — 9

held the record with 15 goals in the 1990 tournament. HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION All-Tournament Team: Virginia: Matt Ward (MOP), Michael Culver, Kyle Dix- Navy scoring – Ian Dingman 3, Jon Birsner 2, Billy Looney 1, Nick Mirabito 1. Georgetown scoring – Andrew Baird 2, Dave Paolisso 2, Brendan Cannon 1, Trevor on, Danny Glading, Matt Poskay; Massachusetts: Jake Deane, Sean Morris, Casey 1, Sean Denihan 1, Matt McBride 1, Jake Samperton 1. Jack Reid, Doc Schneider; Syracuse: Brett Bucktooth Shots: Navy 28, Georgetown 40. Saves: Navy–Matt Russell 10; Georgetown–Miles Kass 6. LEADING SCORERS Attendance: 2,455. Name GP G A Pts. Syracuse 11, Harvard 4 Matt Ward, Virginia...... 4 16 6 22 Harvard 1 0 2 1 — 4 Ben Rubeor, Virginia...... 4 8 8 16 Syracuse 6 2 2 1 — 11 Sean Morris, Massachusetts...... 4 7 7 14 Matt Poskay, Virginia...... 4 12 2 14 Harvard scoring – Tim Boylan 1, Greg Cohen 1, Brandon Logigian 1, Brian Mahler 1. Brett Bucktooth, Syracuse...... 3 9 3 12 Syracuse scoring – Brett Bucktooth 5, Mike Leveille 3, Brian Crockett 1, Dan Hardy 1, Patrick Perritt 1. Kyle Dixon, Virginia...... 4 7 5 12 Shots: Harvard 42, Syracuse 37. Saves: Harvard-Evan O’Donnell 2, Joe Pike 10; Danny Glading, Virginia...... 4 6 6 12 Syracuse-Peter Coluccini 14. Attendance: 4,541. 2006 FIRST ROUND Hofstra 14, Providence 8 Providence 0 2 3 3 — 8 MAY 13 Hofstra 2 7 2 3 — 14 Virginia 14, Notre Dame 10 Providence scoring – Michael Farley 2, Jonathan Hollister 2, Tom Kelly 2, Mark Seyer Notre Dame 1 3 3 3 — 10 2. Virginia 3 4 5 2 — 14 Hofstra scoring – 5, Chris Unterstein 3, Tom Dooley 2, Tim Treubig 2, Notre Dame scoring – Ryan Hoff 3, Brian Hubschmann 2, Matt Karweck 2, Bill Liva Bill Peters 1, Mike Unterstein 1. 2, Peter Christman 1. Shots: Providence 16, Hofstra 47. Saves: Providence-Peter Littell 17; Hofstra-Matt Virginia scoring – Matt Ward 4, Kyle Dixon 3, Danny Glading 2, Drew Thompson 1, Southard 3. Garrett Billings 1, Steve Giannone 1, J.J. Morrissey 1, Matt Poskay 1. Attendance: 1,997. Shots: Notre Dame 34, Virginia 50. Saves: Notre Dame-Joey Kemp 20; Virginia-Kip Turner 10. 2006 QUARTERFINALS Attendance: 3,876. Johns Hopkins 13, Penn 3 MAY 20 Penn 0 2 1 0 — 3 Syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 12 Johns Hopkins 2 2 3 6 — 13 Johns Hopkins 4 1 2 5 — 12 Penn scoring – D.J. Andrzejewski 2, Patrick Rogers 1. Syracuse 3 5 2 3 — 13 Johns Hopkins scoring – Tom Duerr 3, Kevin Huntley 2, Paul Rabil 2, Jake Byrne Johns Hopkins scoring – Paul Rabil 4, Jake Byrne 2, Greg Peyser 2, Brian Christopher 1, Brian Christopher 1, Drew Dabrowski 1, Michael Doneger 1, Stephen Peyser 1, 1, Drew Dabrowski 1, Kevin Huntley 1, Stephen Peyser 1. Garrett Stanwick 1. Syracuse scoring - Mike Leveille 4, Brett Bucktooth 2, Joe Yevoli 2, Brian Crockett 1, Shots: Penn 31, Johns Hopkins 39. Saves: Penn-Greg Klossner 9; Johns Hopkins- Dan Hardy 1, Kenny Nims 1, Steve Panarelli 1, Patrick Perritt 1. Jesse Schwartzman 10. Shots: Johns Hopkins 43, Syracuse 40. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Jesse Schwartzman 8; Attendance: 1,964. Syracuse-Peter Coluccini 16. Attendance: 8,335. 20 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Massachusetts 11, Hofstra 10 (OT) Hofstra 3 4 2 1 0 — 10 2005 Massachusetts 2 2 1 5 1 — 11 Hofstra scoring – Chris Unterstein 4, Tim Treubig 2, Mike Unterstein 2, Tom Dooley Blue Jays Win First Championship Since 1987: Johns Hopkins completed 1, John Keysor 1. a perfect season May 30 to win the Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship Massachusetts scoring – Jim Connolly 5, Sean Morris 2, Rory Pedrick 1, Andrew at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field. Recchione 1, Clay Stabert 1, Jamie Yaman 1. The Blue Jays came from behind to beat Duke, 9-8, and become the 12th Shots: Hofstra 31, Massachusetts 30. Saves: Hofstra–Matt Southard 10; team in NCAA men’s lacrosse championship history to finish the season un- Massachusetts–Doc Schneider 8. defeated. Attendance: 8,335. The game was played before a Division I men’s lacrosse championship- MAY 21 game record crowd of 44,920. The previous record was 43,898, set at the 2004 championship game in Baltimore between Syracuse and Navy. Virginia 20, Georgetown 8 Georgetown 2 3 2 1 — 8 Duke led by as many as two goals on several occasions, but the experienced Virginia 5 3 9 3 — 20 Johns Hopkins team, which has appeared in the postseason tournament ev- ery year since 1972, scored the last three goals of the game to take the title. Georgetown scoring – Dave Paolisso 4, Andrew Baird 1, Sean Denihan 1, Chase Gahan 1, Garrett Wilson 1. On a Blue Jays team filled with seniors who still felt the sting of a 2004 semi- Virginia scoring – Ben Rubeor 5, Matt Poskay 4, Matt Ward 3, Garrett Billings 2, Will final loss to eventual champion Syracuse, it was the underclassmen who Barrow 1, Kyle Dixon 1, Danny Glading 1, Jared Little 1, Jack Riley 1, Drew Thompson stepped up their play to engineer the win. 1. Freshmen Kevin Huntley and Paul Rabil joined junior Greg Peyser and senior Shots: Georgetown 31, Virginia 47. Saves: Georgetown-Miles Kass 7, Rich D’Andrea with two goals apiece. The one goal sophomore Jake Byrne 4; Virginia-Kip Turner 12. scored happened to be the game-clincher in the fourth quarter. Attendance: 7,317. Underclassmen also dominated the Duke scoring. Sophomore Matt Dan- Maryland 11, Princeton 6 owski, who broke the Duke single-season points record with 92 (50 goals Princeton 1 4 0 1 — 6 and 42 assists), was one of three Blue Devils to tally twice. Maryland 5 2 1 3 — 11 The largely back-and-forth game featured strong defense, with neither team Princeton scoring – Tommy Davis 2, Scott Sowanick 1, Mark Kovler 1, Josh Lesko 1, scoring after Byrne connected with 13:35 remaining in the game. Blue Jays Peter Trombino 1. sophomore goalkeeper Jesse Schwartzman had seven of his 12 saves in the Maryland scoring – Brendan Healy 3, Michael Phipps 2, Joe Walters 2, Drew Evans 1, Dan Groot 1, Maxwell Ritz 1, Xander Ritz 1. final 30 minutes. He credited defensemen Chris Watson,T om Garvey and Shots: Princeton 25, Maryland 44. Saves: Princeton-Alex Hewit 16; Maryland-Harry Matt Pinto with keeping the ball away from the net. Alford 8. All-Tournament Team: Johns Hopkins: Jesse Schwartzman (MOP), Kyle Attendance: 7,317. Harrison, Greg Peyser; Duke: Matt Danowski, Matt Zash, Dan Flannery, Nick O’Hara; Virginia: Matt Ward, Kip Turner; Maryland: Joe Walters. 2006 SEMIFINALS LEADING SCORERS MAY 27 at Philadelphia Name GP G A Pts. Massachusetts 8, Maryland 5 Matt Danowski, Duke...... 4 13 8 21 Massachusetts 2 1 3 2 — 8 Dan Flannery, Duke...... 4 11 8 19 Maryland 2 0 0 3 — 5 Zack Greer, Duke...... 4 10 4 14 Joe Walters, Maryland...... 3 10 1 11 Massachusetts scoring – Sean Morris 3, Jim Connolly 2, Jake Deane 1, Brian Jacovina Kyle Dixon, Virginia...... 3 4 7 11 1, Rory Pedrick 1. Paul Rabil, Johns Hopkins...... 4 4 7 11 Maryland scoring – Ryan Clarke 1, Dan Groot 1, Michael Phipps 1, Maxwell Ritz 1, Jeff Zywicki, Massachusetts...... 2 8 2 10 Xander Ritz 1. Shots: Massachusetts 31, Maryland 43. Saves: Massachusetts–Doc Schneider 15; 2005 FIRST ROUND Maryland-Harry Alford 10. Attendance: 49,562. MAY 14 Virginia 17, Syracuse 10 Johns Hopkins 22, Marist 6 Syracuse 2 5 1 2 — 10 Marist 0 2 2 2 — 6 Virginia 8 2 2 5 — 17 Johns Hopkins 5 8 7 2 — 22 Syracuse scoring – Brett Bucktooth 2, Brian Crockett 2, Kenny Nims 2, Matt Abbott Marist scoring – Ryan Blaney 2, Keith Detelj 1, Bill Duerr 1, Tim Iuculano 1, Patrick 1, Dan Hardy 1, Nathan Kenney 1, Joe Yevoli 1. Van Horne 1. Virginia scoring – Matt Ward 4, Garrett Billings 3, Danny Glading 2, Jared Little 2, Johns Hopkins scoring – Kevin Huntley 4, Joe Benson 3, Michael Doneger 3, Kyle Matt Poskay 2, Kyle Dixon 1, Steve Giannone 1, Ben Rubeor 1, Drew Thompson 1. Barrie 2, Stephen Peyser 2, Paul Rabil 2, Jake Byrne 1, Kyle Harrison 1, Jamison Shots: Syracuse 40, Virginia 42. Saves: Syracuse–Peter Coluccini 10; Virginia–Kip Koesterer 1, Greg Peyser 1, Matt Rewkowski 1, Garrett Stanwick 1. Turner 10. Shots: Marist 28, Johns Hopkins 52. Saves: Marist–Stephen Gravino 15; Johns Hopkins-Jesse Schwartzman 8, Graydon Locey 1, Scott Smith 1. Attendance: 49,562. Attendance: 1,175. 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP Navy 9, Delaware 7 Delaware 1 1 3 2 — 7 MAY 29 at Philadelphia Navy 2 4 2 1 — 9 Virginia 15, Massachusetts 7 Delaware scoring – Drew Turner 2, Jordan Hall 1, Dan Hechtkopf 1, Andy Hipple 1, Cam Howard 1, Joe Trentzsch 1. Massachusetts 1 3 2 1 — 7 Navy scoring – Nick Mirabito 3, Seth DiNola 1, Ben Horn 1, Clipper Lennon 1, Billy Virginia 4 1 6 4 — 15 Looney 1, Cody Shea 1, William Wallace 1. Massachusetts scoring – Jim Connolly 1, Jake Deane 1, Brett Garber 1, Pat Larmon 1, Shots: Delaware 32, Navy 41. Saves: Delaware–Chris Collins 12; Navy–Matt Russell Rory Pedrick 1, Clay Stabert 1, Jamie Yaman 1. 13. Attendance: 3,548. Virginia scoring – Matt Poskay 5, Matt Ward 5, Kyle Dixon 2, Ben Rubeor 2, Danny Virginia 23, Albany (NY) 9 Glading 1. Albany (NY) 1 2 2 4 — 9 Shots: Massachusetts 31, Virginia 55. Saves: Massachusetts–Doc Schneider 17; Virginia 7 8 5 3 — 23 Virginia–Kip Turner 6. Albany (NY) scoring – Luke Daquino 4, Chris Martocchia 2, Frank Resetarits 2, Attendance: 47,062. Brendan Russell 1. Virginia scoring – John Christmas 3, Kyle Dixon 3, Drew Thompson 3, Matt Ward 3, Hunter Kass 2, Eric Pittard 2, Matt Poskay 2, Will Barrow 1, Jack deVilliers 1, Drew Garrison 1, J.J. Morrissey 1, Ben Rubeor 1. Shots: Albany (NY) 33, Virginia 64. Saves: Albany (NY)–Kevin Rae 17; Virginia–Kip Turner 3, Doug Brody 2, Michael “Bud” Petit 2. Attendance: 1,555. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 21

Maryland 14, Penn St. 10 MAY 22 Penn St. 1 5 2 2 — 10 Maryland 9, Georgetown 8 (OT) Maryland 4 1 7 2 — 14 Georgetown 1 1 2 4 0 — 8 Penn St. scoring – Patrick Heim 3, Max Van Arsdale 2, Will Cutler 1, Mike Jacober 1, Maryland 2 1 2 3 1 — 9 Will Jones 1, Gil Pearsall 1, Nate Whitaker 1. Maryland scoring – Xander Ritz 3, Joe Walters 3, Bill McGlone 2, Michael Hartofilis Georgetown scoring – Brendan Cannon 3, Pete Cannon 2, Trevor Casey 1, Scott 1, Brendan Healy 1, Ian Healy 1, Ryan Lang 1, Dave Matz 1, Andrew Schwartzman 1. Kahoe 1, Matt McBride 1. Shots: Penn St. 36, Maryland 41. Saves: Penn St.–Chris Courteau 10; Maryland–Harry Maryland scoring – Joe Walters 4, Ritz Maxwell 2, Brendan Healy 1, Xander Ritz 1, Alford 10, Teddy Murphy 1. Andrew Schwartzman 1. Attendance: 1,918. Shots: Georgetown 33, Maryland 21. Saves: Georgetown–Rich D’Andrea 4; Maryland–Harry Alford 12. Cornell 12, Towson 11 Attendance: 6,315. Cornell 4 3 0 5 — 12 Towson 4 3 2 2 — 11 Duke 11, Cornell 8 Cornell 0 3 0 5 — 8 Cornell scoring – Kevin Nee 3, Joe Boulukos 2, Brian Clayton 2, Derek Haswell 2, Duke 3 1 7 0 — 11 Cameron Marchant 1, Justin Redd 1, Ian Rosenberger 1. Towson scoring – Nick Williams 4, Bobby Griebe 2, Keith Obloj 2, Oliver Bacon 1, Cornell scoring – Sean Greenhalgh 2, Kevin Nee 2, Joe Boulukos 1, Kyle Georgalas 1, Matt Eckerl 1, Jonathan Engelke 1. Derek Haswell 1, Justin Redd 1. Shots: Cornell 34, Towson 35. Saves: Cornell–Matt McMonagle 7; Towson–Reed Duke scoring – Matt Danowski 5, Zack Greer 3, Dan Flannery 2, Casey Carroll 1. Sothoron 12. Shots: Cornell 40, Duke 33. Saves: Cornell–Matt McMonagle 13; Duke–Aaron Fenton 12. Attendance: 2,366. Attendance: 6,315. Duke 23, Fairfield 4 Fairfield 1 0 1 2 — 4 2005 SEMIFINALS Duke 8 8 3 4 — 23 Fairfield scoring – Tom Werney 2, Dan Boudreau 1, Brian Gormon 1. MAY 28 Duke scoring – Matt Danowski 5, Dan Flannery 4, Zack Greer 3, Peter Lamade 3, Brad Johns Hopkins 9, Virginia 8 (OT) Ross 2, Matt Zash 2, Bo Carrington 1, Kyle Dowd 1, Ryan Marshall 1, Michael Young 1. Virginia 0 1 2 5 0 — 8 Shots: Fairfield 29, Duke 41. Saves: Fairfield–Michael Kruger 7, Tim Gazzini 2, Jeff Johns Hopkins 0 2 4 2 1 — 9 Cilente 1; Duke–Aaron Fenton 12, Dan Loftus 3. Attendance: 814. Virginia scoring – Matt Ward 4, John Christmas 1, J.J. Morrissey 1, Matt Poskay 1, Ben Rubeor 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Jake Byrne 2, Joe Malo 2, Kyle Barrie 1, Benson Erwin 1, Kyle MAY 15 Harrison 1, Peter LeSueur 1, Matt Rewkowski 1. Massachusetts 16, Syracuse 15 Shots: Virginia 39, Johns Hopkins 48. Saves: Virginia–Kip Turner 18; Johns Hopkins– Syracuse 2 2 7 4 — 15 Jesse Schwartzman 11. Massachusetts 4 3 6 3 — 16 Attendance: 45,275. DIVISION I HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Syracuse scoring – Brett Bucktooth 4, Brian Crockett 4, Greg Rommel 3, Mike Leveille Duke 18, Maryland 9 2, Steven Brooks 1, Greg Niewieroski 1. Maryland 1 2 4 2 — 9 Massachusetts scoring – Jeff Zywicki 6, Sean Morris 3, Brett Garber 2, Ryan Connolly Duke 5 5 3 5 — 18 1, Chris Doyle 1, Brian Jacovina 1, Andrew Recchione 1, Gene Tundo 1. Shots: Syracuse 46, Massachusetts 50. Saves: Syracuse–Jay Pfeifer 7; Massachusetts– Maryland scoring – Joe Walters 3, Bill McGlone 2, Andrew Schwartzman 2, Thomas Efosa Guobodia 9, Bill Schell 2. Alford 1, Xander Ritz 1. Duke scoring – Zack Greer 4, Dan Flannery 3, Matt Zash 3, Kyle Dowd 2, Nick O’Hara Attendance: 4,038. 2, Bo Carrington 1, Matt Danowski 1, Ryan Marshall 1, Bret Thompson 1. Georgetown 16, Army 6 Shots: Maryland 36, Duke 36. Saves: Maryland–Harry Alford 8; Duke–Aaron Fenton Army 0 3 0 3 — 6 15. Georgetown 4 2 5 5 — 16 Attendance: 45,275. Army scoring – Erik Nerdalen 2, Justin Bokmeyer 1, Matt Ellement 1, Matt Scheel 1, 2005 CHAMPIONSHIP Jim Wagner 1. Georgetown scoring – Brendan Cannon 3, Trevor Casey 2, Nick Miaritis 2, Andrew Baird 1, Mike Boynton 1, Pete Cannon 1, Scott Kahoe 1, Ted Lamade 1, Matt McBride MAY 30 at Philadelphia 1, Keith Schroeder 1, Garrett Wilson 1, Mat Wilson 1. Johns Hopkins 9, Duke 8 Shots: Army 22, Georgetown 58. Saves: Army–Adam Fullerton 11, Matt Darak 7; Duke 3 4 1 0 — 8 Georgetown–Rich D’Andrea 3, Miles Kass 1. Johns Hopkins 1 5 2 1 — 9 Attendance: 1,328. Duke scoring – Matt Danowski 2, Dan Flannery 2, Matt Zash 2, Kyle Dowd 1, Bret 2005 QUARTERFINALS Thompson 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Kyle Harrison 2, Kevin Huntley 2, Greg Peyser 2, Paul Rabil 2, Jake Byrne 1. MAY 21 Shots: Duke 31, Johns Hopkins 31. Saves: Duke–Aaron Fenton 7; Johns Hopkins– Johns Hopkins 19, Massachusetts 9 Jesse Schwartzman 12. Massachusetts 2 0 3 4 — 9 Attendance: 44,920. Johns Hopkins 5 3 6 5 — 19 Massachusetts scoring – Chris Doyle 2, Sean Morris 2, Jeff Zywicki 2, Brett Garber 1, Pat Larmon 1, Gene Tundo 1. 2004 Johns Hopkins scoring – Matt Rewkowski 4, Stephen Peyser 3, Kyle Barrie 2, Kyle Harrison 2, Peter LeSueur 2, Joe Benson 1, Jake Byrne 1, Michael Doneger 1, Benson Syracuse tops sentimental favorite Navy in lacrosse final: From his Erwin 1, Kevin Huntley 1, Greg Peyser 1. Shots: Massachusetts 27, Johns Hopkins 48. Saves: Massachusetts–Bill Schell 10, eye-black Halloween game-face paint job to his flair for drama, Syracuse’s Efosa Guobodia 1; Johns Hopkins–Jesse Schwartzman 5, Scott Smith 3. Michael Powell forged a Hollywood-type lacrosse career from the start. He Attendance: 6,504. culminated it the same way at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Memorial Virginia 10, Navy 8 Day. Navy 3 1 3 1 — 8 In front of a championship-game record paid-attendance crowd of 43,898, Virginia 4 1 3 2 — 10 the 10th largest such number for an NCAA championship in any sport, and Navy scoring – Billy Looney 3, Graham Gill 2, Ben Horn 2, Nick Mirabito 1. with the now 15-2 Orange holding a 13-12 lead over Navy, Powell found the Virginia scoring – Matt Poskay 4, Ben Rubeor 3, John Christmas 1, Kyle Dixon 1, Drew net off a fast-break pass from best friend and fellow all-tournament team Thompson 1. member Brian Nee with one minute left. Shots: Navy 30, Virginia 32. Saves: Navy–Matt Russell 12; Virginia–Kip Turner 10. Attendance: 6,504. Although the goal proved to be the game-winner, Navy, which ended the season 15-3, wasn’t finished in this game in which the score was tied eight different times. Powell, who is among the top three scorers in Syracuse his- tory along with his brothers Casey and Ryan, ended his career with a second championship. 22 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

The paid attendance of 46,923 at the semifinals set a record for an NCAA MAY 16 outdoor championship event, demolishing the record of 37,944 set in last Georgetown 15, Towson 8 year’s championship game. The championship moves to another NFL sta- Towson 2 1 1 4 — 8 dium, Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field, for the next two years. Georgetown 4 2 5 4 — 15 All-Tournament Team: Syracuse: Michael Powell (MOP), Dan DiPietro, Kevin Towson scoring – Brian Myers 2, Drew Pfarr 2, Oliver Bacon 1, Peyton Chane 1, Kyle Dougherty, Sean Lindsay, Brian Nee, Jay Pfeifer; Navy: Graham Gill, Mitch Cunningham 1, Bobby Griebe 1. Hendler; Princeton: , Tim Sullivan. Georgetown scoring – Neal Goldman 5, Trevor Casey 2, Peter Cannon 1, Sean Denihan 1, Walid Hajj 1, Kevin Langtry 1, Nick Miaritis 1, Ken Osier 1, Brice Queener LEADING SCORERS 1, Mike White 1. Shots: Towson 33, Georgetown 46. Saves: Towson-Reed Sothoron 14; Georgetown- Name GP G A Pts. Rich D’Andrea 10, Andrew Owen 2. Michael Powell, Syracuse...... 4 8 11 19 Attendance: 1,650. Ryan Boyle, Princeton...... 3 8 7 15 Brian Nee, Syracuse...... 4 11 3 14 Syracuse 21, Albany (NY) 13 Kevin Dougherty, Syracuse...... 4 9 3 12 Albany (NY) 2 3 1 7 — 13 Kevin Boland, Johns Hopkins...... 3 4 7 11 Syracuse 4 3 8 6 — 21 Conor Ford, Johns Hopkins...... 3 10 1 11 Albany (NY) scoring – Merrick Thomson 6, Chris Martocchia 2, Alan Beach 1, Luke Ian Dingman, Navy...... 4 6 5 11 Daquino 1, Matthew Green 1, Bakary Janneh 1, Brendan Russell 1. Jon Birsner, Navy...... 4 3 7 10 Syracuse scoring – Alex Zink 4, Brian Nee 4, Kevin Dougherty 3, Michael Powell Steve Vallone, Syracuse...... 4 3 7 10 3, Steven Brooks 1, Brett Bucktooth 1, Brian Crockett 1, Sean Lindsay 1, Mike Matt Rewkowski, Johns Hopkins...... 3 7 2 9 MacDonald 1, Greg Rommel 1, Steve Vallone 1. Shots: Albany (NY) 42, Syracuse 50. Saves: Albany (NY)-Kevin Rae 15; Syracuse-Jay Alex Zink, Syracuse...... 4 7 2 9 Pfeifer 8, Nick Donatelli 6. Attendance: 4,374. 2004 FIRST ROUND Navy 11, Penn 5 MAY 15 Penn 0 1 3 1 — 5 Navy 1 3 3 4 — 11 Johns Hopkins 15, Providence 3 Providence 2 0 0 1 — 3 Penn scoring – PJ Gilbert 2, Mark Becker 1, Alan Eberstein 1, Will Phillips 1. Johns Hopkins 5 6 4 0 — 15 Navy scoring – Joe Bossi 4, Ian Dingman 2, Graham Gill 2, Ben Bailey 1, Taylor Harris 1, Ben Horn 1. Providence scoring – Tom Kelly 2, Kevin Kornobis 1. Shots: Penn 18, Navy 36. Saves: Penn-Ryan Kelly 9; Navy-Matt Russell 7. Johns Hopkins scoring – Kyle Barrie 3, Conor Ford 3, Kevin Boland 2, Kyle Harrison 2, Attendance: 2,845. Peter LeSueur 2, Kyle Dowd 1, Frank Potucek 1, Matt Rewkowski 1. Shots: Providence 19, Johns Hopkins 47. Saves: Providence-Andrew McMinn 7, Ron 2004 QUARTERFINALS Westgate 9; Johns Hopkins-Jesse Schwartzman 9. Attendance: 1,213. MAY 22 North Carolina 13, Ohio St. 6 Johns Hopkins 15, North Carolina 9 Ohio St. 2 1 1 2 — 6 North Carolina 2 2 3 2 — 9 North Carolina 2 1 3 7 — 13 Johns Hopkins 2 6 3 4 — 15 Ohio St. scoring – Kyle Olson 2, Anthony Gilardi 1, Craig Nolan 1, Tony Russo 1, Josh North Carolina scoring – Jed Prossner 2, Ryan Blair 1, Dave Duffy 1, Andrew Lucas 1, Wittenberg 1. Mike McCall 1, Andrew McElduff 1, Bryant Will 1, Lance Zimmerman 1. North Carolina scoring – Mike McCall 3, Ryan Blair 2, Jed Prossner 2, Dave Duffy Johns Hopkins scoring – Conor Ford 5, Kyle Harrison 3, Matt Rewkowski 3, Kevin 1, Andrew Lucas 1, Andrew McElduff 1, Johnny Seivold 1, Bryant Will 1, Lance Boland 2, Benson Erwin 1, Joe McDermott 1. Zimmerman 1. Shots: North Carolina 37, Johns Hopkins 42. Saves: North Carolina-Paul Spellman 13; Shots: Ohio St. 27, North Carolina 49. Saves: Ohio St.-Tony Russo 13, Jon Miller 1; Johns Hopkins-Scott Smith 12. North Carolina-Paul Spellman 13. Attendance: 1,213. Attendance: 1,529. Princeton 9, Maryland 8 (OT) Maryland 16, Army 12 Princeton 1 3 2 2 1 — 9 Army 3 2 2 5 — 12 Maryland 2 1 4 1 0 — 8 Maryland 4 2 1 9 — 16 Princeton scoring – Ryan Boyle 3, Jason Doneger 2, Whitney Hayes 2, Jim O’Brien 1, Army scoring – Jim Wagner 5, John Walker 4, Justin Bokmeyer 2, Marko Kostovic 1. Peter Trombino 1. Maryland scoring – Joe Walters 3, Brendan Healy 2, Ian Healy 2, Paul Gillette 2, Bill Maryland scoring – J.R. Bordley 2, Brendan Healy 2, Justin Smith 2, Bill McGlone 1, McGlone 2, J.R. Bordley 1, Mike Brown 1, Ryan Clarke 1, Dave Matz 1, Xander Ritz 1. Joe Walters 1. Shots: Army 36, Maryland 57. Saves: Army-Matt Darak 20; Maryland-Tim McGinnis Shots: Princeton 27, Maryland 33. Saves: Princeton-Dave Law 11; Maryland-Tim 10, Harry Alford 2. McGinnis 12. Attendance: 4,265. Attendance: 2,869. Princeton 12, Rutgers 4 Rutgers 1 1 2 0 — 4 MAY 23 Princeton 3 5 3 1 — 12 Syracuse 8, Georgetown 7 Rutgers scoring – Leif Blomquist 2, John Manners 2. Georgetown 4 1 1 1 — 7 Princeton scoring – Ryan Boyle 4, Scott Sowanick 2, Peter Trombino 2, Drew Casino Syracuse 2 1 3 2 — 8 1, Jason Doneger 1, Whitney Hayes 1, John Robinson 1. Georgetown scoring – Dan Nolan 4, Walid Hajj 1, Matt Heiderman 1, 1. Shots: Rutgers 30, Princeton 29. Saves: Rutgers-Greg Havalchak 8; Princeton-Dave Syracuse scoring – Michael Powell 3, Sean Lindsay 2, Brian Crockett 1, Kevin Law 8. Dougherty 1, Alex Zink 1. Attendance: 3,521. Shots: Georgetown 41, Syracuse 49. Saves: Georgetown-Rich D’Andrea 18; Syracuse- Cornell 11, Hobart 5 Jay Pfeifer 19. Attendance: 11,480. Hobart 0 2 0 3 — 5 Cornell 1 3 3 4 — 11 Navy 6, Cornell 5 Hobart scoring – Nate Hill 2, Mark Williamson 2, Chris David 1. Cornell 0 2 1 2 — 5 Cornell scoring – Joe Boulukos 3, Kevin Nee 2, Mike Riordan 2, Ian Rosenberger 2, Navy 0 3 1 2 — 6 Sean Greenhalgh 1, Justin Redd 1. Cornell scoring – Andrew Collins 2, Sean Greenhalgh 2, Kevin Nee 1. Shots: Hobart 38, Cornell 34. Saves: Hobart-Dan Valente 10; Cornell-Matt McMonagle Navy scoring – Ian Dingman 2, Graham Gill 2, Joe Bossi 1, Billy Looney 1. 14. Shots: Cornell 28, Navy 35. Saves: Cornell-Matt McMonagle 14; Navy-Matt Russell 12. Attendance: 1,957. Attendance: 11,480. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 23

2004 SEMIFINALS 2003 FIRST ROUND MAY 29 MAY 10 Syracuse 15, Johns Hopkins 9 Johns Hopkins 14, Army 2 Syracuse 4 2 5 4 — 15 Army 1 0 1 0 — 2 Johns Hopkins 2 3 3 1 — 9 Johns Hopkins 2 4 3 5 — 14 Syracuse scoring – Kevin Dougherty 5, Brian Nee 4, Greg Rommel 2, Brett Bucktooth Army scoring – John Walker 2. Johns Hopkins scoring – Kyle Barrie 3, Bobby Benson 3, Joe McDermott 3, Adam 1, Sean Lindsay 1, Michael Powell 1, Steve Vallone 1. Doneger 2, Kevin Boland 1, Kyle Harrison 1, Greg Peyser 1. Johns Hopkins – Matt Rewkowski 3, Conor Ford 2, Kyle Harrison 2, Greg Peyser 1, Shots: Army 33, Johns Hopkins 47. Saves: Army–Matt Darak 15, Scott Alpaugh 3; Jake Byrne 1. Johns Hopkins–Rob Scherr 10, Scott Smith 4. Shots: Syracuse 45, Johns Hopkins 37. Saves: Syracuse-Jay Pfeifer 13; Johns Hopkins- Attendance: 1,408. Scott Smith 14. Attendance: 46,923. Towson 11, Penn St. 6 Penn St. 2 0 4 0 — 6 Navy 8, Princeton 7 Towson 5 5 1 0 — 11 Princeton 2 2 1 2 — 7 Penn St. scoring – John Eremus 2, Will Jones 2, Nate Whitaker 2. Navy 3 2 2 1 — 8 Towson scoring – Todd Spear 3, Hunter Lochte 2, Brian Myers 2, Ben DeFelice 1, Alex Princeton scoring – Mac Bryson 3, Drew Casino 2, Ryan Boyle 1, Peter Trombino 1. Fountain 1, Drew Pfarr 1, Zak Smith 1. Navy scoring – Ben Bailey 2, Graham Gill 2, Jon Birsner 1, Joe Bossi 1, Billy Looney Shots: Penn St. 31, Towson 44. Saves: Penn St.–Chris Garrity 16; Towson–Reed Sothoron 13. 1, Adam Reel 1. Attendance: 2,297. Shots: Princeton 22, Navy 32. Saves: Princeton-Dave Law 8; Navy-Matt Russell 5. Attendance: 46,923. Princeton 16, Albany (NY) 10 Albany (NY) 1 4 1 4 — 10 2004 CHAMPIONSHIP Princeton 1 4 7 4 — 16 Albany (NY) scoring – Chris Martocchia 3, Luke Daquino 2, 2, Matthew MAY 31 at Baltimore Green 1, Tim Primrose 1, Michael Solazzo 1. Princeton scoring – Jason Doneger 5, Will MacColl 4, Brad Dumont 2, Sean Hartofilis Syracuse 14, Navy 13 2, Josh White 2, Matt Trevenen 1. Syracuse 4 3 3 4 — 14 Shots: Albany (NY) 26, Princeton 54. Saves: Albany (NY)–Kevin Rae 11; Princeton– Navy 4 3 1 5 — 13 Julian Gould 4. Syracuse scoring – Brian Crockett 3, Brian Nee 3, Sean Lindsay 2, Alex Zink 2, Brett Attendance: 2,436. Bucktooth 1, Michael Powell 1, Greg Rommel 1, Steve Vallone 1. Virginia 19, Mt. St. Mary’s 8 Navy scoring – Jon Birsner 2, Joe Bossi 2, Ian Dingman 2, Ben Horn 2, Ben Bailey 1, Mt. St. Mary’s 1 0 2 5 — 8 Graham Gill 1, Taylor Harris 1, Clipper Lennon 1, Billy Looney 1. Virginia 9 4 0 6 — 19 DIVISION I HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Shots: Syracuse 40, Navy 44. Saves: Syracuse-Jay Pfeifer 15; Navy-Matt Russell 6. Mt. St. Mary’s scoring – Pat Beall 1, Ian Cassidy 1, Timothy Flottemesch 1, Daniel Attendance: 43,898. Hatton 1, Billy Jautze 1, Sean O’Beirne 1, Andrew Petcoff 1, Matt Warner 1. Virginia scoring – John Christmas 3, Matt Poskay 3, Brendan Gill 2, Hatcher Snead 2, Mike Abbott 1, Kyle Dixon 1, Newton Gentry 1, Billy Glading 1, Nathan Kenney 1, J.J. Morrissey 1, Justin Mullen 1, Matt Ward 1, Trey Whitty 1. 2003 Shots: Mt. St. Mary’s 28, Virginia 49. Saves: Mt. St. Mary’s–Dave Lambour 4, Dan Whitehurst 5; Virginia–Tillman Johnson 3, Ryan Thompson 4. Virginia’s Moment Comes in Front of Record Crowd: The Cavaliers held Attendance: 1,155. off Johns Hopkins, 9-7, after opening with a 5-0 lead, May 26 at Baltimore’s muddy M&T Bank Stadium in front of a record crowd of 37,944 for their third MAY 11 national championship. The crowd was the largest to witness any cham- Syracuse 13, Dartmouth 11 pionship game in NCAA history other than the Division I men’s Dartmouth 3 2 4 2 — 11 championship game and the 17th largest in NCAA championship-game his- Syracuse 2 4 2 5 — 13 tory overall. Dartmouth scoring – Ryan Danehy 3, Brad Heritage 3, Scott Roslyn 2, Jamie Coffin 1, Andrew Goldstein 1, Russell Radebaugh 1. Virginia goalie Tillman Johnson claimed Most Outstanding Player honors Syracuse scoring – Sean Lindsay 3, Brian Nee 3, Brian Crockett 2, Michael Springer 2, with a series of highlight saves in both the semifinals and final, including Matt Bontaites 1, Kyle Olson 1, Michael Powell 1. three in 10 seconds early in the fourth quarter of the championship game Shots: Dartmouth 32, Syracuse 42. Saves: Dartmouth–Andrew Goldstein 11; Syracuse–Jay Pfeifer 12. with the hometown Blue Jays threatening to steal the momentum. Attendance: 4,220. The championship game was the first that didn’t include either Syracuse or Maryland 8, Ohio St. 5 Princeton since 1991 and was the last game of any sport to be played on Ohio St. 0 1 0 4 — 5 the NFL Baltimore Ravens’ home stadium’s natural surface, which is being Maryland 1 3 1 3 — 8 replaced with artificial turf. Ohio St. scoring – Pat Myers 2, Andrew Bender 1, Peter Dillon 1, Mike Norton 1. All-Tournament Team: Virginia: Tillman Johnson (MOP), Brett Hughes, Chris Maryland scoring – Mike Mollot 2, Matt Brock 1, Jamie Daue 1, Sean Leary 1, Ryan Moran 1, Willy Passavia 1, Joe Walters 1. Rotelli, A.J. Shannon, Matt Ward; Johns Hopkins: Kyle Barrie, Bobby Benson, Shots: Ohio St. 30, Maryland 32. Saves: Ohio St.–Tony Russo 10; Maryland–Danny Tom Garvey, Corey Harned; Maryland: Michael Howley. McCormick 13. Attendance: 2,294. LEADING SCORERS Massachusetts 9, Hofstra 6 Name GP G A Pts. Hofstra 3 1 1 1 — 6 Kevin Boland, Johns Hopkins...... 4 3 12 15 Massachusetts 3 1 4 1 — 9 Kyle Barrie, Johns Hopkins...... 4 10 3 13 Hofstra scoring – Ryan Vilar 2, Jim Femminella 1, John Keysor 1, Joe Kostolansky 1, Michael Powell, Syracuse...... 3 5 8 13 Ryan Lucas 1. Bobby Benson, Johns Hopkins...... 4 11 1 12 Massachusetts scoring – 3, Neil Lundberg 2, Jeff Zywicki 2, Christopher Matt Ward, Virginia...... 4 7 5 12 Doyle 1, Kevin Glenz 1. Shots: Hofstra 32, Massachusetts 35. Saves: Hofstra–Matt Southard 11; Conor Ford, Johns Hopkins...... 4 4 7 11 Massachusetts–Bill Schell 9. Joe Yevoli, Virginia...... 4 4 7 11 Attendance: 2,031. , Virginia...... 4 2 8 10 Liam Banks, Syracuse...... 3 3 6 9 John Christmas, Virginia...... 4 8 1 9 24 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Georgetown 9, Rutgers 6 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP Georgetown 3 1 3 2 — 9 Rutgers 2 1 0 3 — 6 MAY 26 at Baltimore Georgetown scoring – Jordan Vettoretti 3, Walid Hajj 2, Mike Chiara 1, Neal Goldman Virginia 9, Johns Hopkins 7 1, Nick Miaritis 1, Trevor Walker 1. Virginia 4 2 2 1 — 9 Rutgers scoring – Ken Springer 3, Leif Blomquist 1, Jeff Duca 1, Delby Powless 1. Johns Hopkins 0 4 1 2 — 7 Shots: Georgetown 35, Rutgers 28. Saves: Georgetown–Rich D’Andrea 11; Rutgers– Greg Havalchak 13. Virginia scoring – A.J. Shannon 4, John Christmas 2, Billy Glading 1, Chris Rotelli 1, Attendance: 1,919. Matt Ward 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – 2, Kyle Barrie 1, Bobby Benson 1, Corey 2003 QUARTERFINALS Harned 1, Joe McDermott 1, Greg Peyser 1. Shots: Virginia 32, Johns Hopkins 35. Saves: Virginia–Tillman Johnson 13; Johns MAY 17 Hopkins–Rob Scherr 12. Attendance: 37,944. Maryland 13, Massachusetts 7 Massachusetts 2 2 1 2 — 7 Maryland 2 4 4 3 — 13 2002 Massachusetts scoring – Chris Doyle 3, Chris Fiore 1, Kevin Glenz 1, Sean Morris 1, Tony Ventiquattro 1. Maryland scoring – Mike Mollot 4, Ryan Moran 2, Matt Brock 2, Brian Hunt 2, Bill Same Teams, Different Result: Syracuse beat Princeton, 13-12, at its own McGlone 1, Justin Smith 1, Joe Walters 1. game in a rematch of the previous year’s championship, defeating the Tigers Shots: Massachusetts 36, Maryland 37. Saves: Massachusetts–Bill Schell 13; for its record-tying seventh official championship and second in three years. Maryland–Danny McCormick 15. For the defending champions, the loss snapped a 12-game tournament win Attendance: 8,198. streak in games decided by one goal. The Tigers’ only previous tournament Syracuse 15, Princeton 5 loss in such a game was in 1991, when Princeton had yet to win the first of Syracuse 3 4 5 3 — 15 its six national titles. Princeton 1 0 2 2 — 5 Syracuse’s Michael Powell, who was named Most Outstanding Player and Syracuse scoring – Michael Powell 4, Michael Springer 4, Liam Banks 2, Brian later would be named national player of the year, scored the game-winner Crockett 2, Brian Nee 2, Brett Bucktooth 1. with 11:35 left in the game, despite some near misses by the Tigers in the Princeton scoring – Sean Hartofilis 3, Jason Doneger 1, Josh White 1. closing moments. Shots: Syracuse 45, Princeton 36. Saves: Syracuse–Jay Pfeifer 14, Nick Donatelli 2; Princeton–Julian Gould 13. Syracuse won three straight one-goal games in the tournament, as did Attendance: 8,198. Princeton the year before. The win gave coach John Desko his second cham- pionship in four years as head coach after a long stint as an assistant for the MAY 18 Orange. Johns Hopkins 14, Towson 6 All-Tournament Team: Syracuse: Michael Powell (MOP), Solomon Bliss, Johns Hopkins 3 3 3 5 — 14 John Glatzel, Tom Hardy, Jay Pfeifer; Princeton: Damien Davis, Brad Dumont, Towson 2 2 2 0 — 6 B.J. Prager; Johns Hopkins: Adam Doneger; Virginia: John Christmas. Johns Hopkins scoring – Bobby Benson 3, Kyle Barrie 2, Adam Doneger 2, Kyle Harrison 2, Kevin Boland 1, Conor Ford 1, Peter LeSueur 1, Joe McDermott 1, Greg LEADING SCORERS Peyser 1. Name GP G A Pts. Towson scoring – Ryan Obloj 2, Todd Spear 2, Matt Florio 1, Hunter Lochte 1. Michael Powell, Syracuse...... 3 6 8 14 Shots: Johns Hopkins 47, Towson 30. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Rob Scherr 15; Towson– , Virginia...... 2 2 10 12 Reed Sothoron 13, Mark DeGroat 1. Michael Springer, Syracuse...... 3 7 3 10 Attendance: 5,136. B.J. Prager, Princeton...... 3 9 1 10 Virginia 12, Georgetown 7 Ryan Boyle, Princeton...... 3 4 6 10 Georgetown 3 0 3 1 — 7 Josh Coffman, Syracuse...... 3 5 4 9 Virginia 3 4 4 1 — 12 Joe Yevoli, Virginia...... 2 7 2 9 Georgetown scoring – Walid Hajj 3, Mike Hammer 1, Brodie Merrill 1, Dave Paolisso Sean Hartofilis, Princeton...... 3 8 1 9 1, Phil Vincenti 1. Matt Monfett, Duke...... 2 6 3 9 Virginia scoring – John Christmas 3, A.J. Shannon 2, Kyle Dixon 1, Nathan Kenney 1, Adam Doneger, Johns Hopkins...... 2 8 1 9 Matt Poskay 1, Chris Rotelli 1, Joe Yevoli 1, Matt Ward 1, Trey Whitty 1. Shots: Georgetown 34, Virginia 40. Saves: Georgetown–Rich D’Andrea 10; Virginia– 2002 FIRST ROUND Tillman Johnson 15. Attendance: 5,136. MAY 11 AT BROWN 2003 SEMIFINALS Massachusetts 17, Fairfield 4 Massachusetts 3 3 7 4 — 17 MAY 24 Fairfield 2 0 0 2 — 4 Johns Hopkins 19, Syracuse 8 Massachusetts scoring – Don Little 4, Dan Paccione 3, Kevin Leveille 2, Marc Morley 2, Dusty Smith 2, Chris Fiore 1, Kevin Glenz 1, Neil Lundberg 1, Jeff Zywicki 1. Syracuse 4 3 0 1 — 8 Fairfield scoring – Justin Geluso 2, Garrett Bamann 1, Matt Buecker 1. Johns Hopkins 1 5 4 9 — 19 Shots: Massachusetts 48, Fairfield 24. Saves: Massachusetts–Bill Schell 8; Fairfield– Syracuse scoring – Brian Nee 2, Liam Banks 1, Sean Lindsay 1, Kyle Olson 1, Jarett C.J. Kemp 11, Cory Gibbons 2. Park 1, Greg Rommel 1, Michael Springer 1. Attendance: 3,856. Johns Hopkins scoring – Kyle Barrie 4, Bobby Benson 4, Conor Ford 3, Kyle Harrison Cornell 12, Stony Brook 3 2, Peter LeSueur 2, Joe McDermott 2, Kevin Boland 1, Corey Harned 1. Stony Brook 0 0 1 2 — 3 Shots: Syracuse 44, Johns Hopkins 41. Saves: Syracuse–Jay Pfeifer 12; Johns Cornell 2 2 5 3 — 12 Hopkins–Rob Scherr 15, Scott Smith 2. Attendance: 37,823. Stony Brook scoring – Matt Campolettano 1, George LaFlare 1, Kevin Pall 1. Cornell scoring – Billy Fort 3, Sean Greenhalgh 3, Andrew Collins 2, Ian Rosenberger Virginia 14, Maryland 4 2, Galen Beers 1, J.P. Schalk 1. Maryland 1 1 1 1 — 4 Shots: Stony Brook 27, Cornell 30. Saves: Stony Brook–Steve Armsworthy 7; Cornell– Virginia 2 3 6 3 — 14 Justin Cynar 12. Maryland scoring – Brendan Healy 1, Sean Leary 1, Mike Mollot 1, Joe Parker 1. Attendance: 3,856. Virginia scoring – Matt Ward 4, Joe Yevoli 3, A.J. Shannon 2, Kyle Dixon 1, Billy Glading 1, Justin Mullen 1, Matt Poskay 1, Trey Whitty 1. Shots: Maryland 39, Virginia 37. Saves: Maryland–Danny McCormick 11; Virginia– Tillman Johnson 18. Attendance: 37,823. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 25

MAY 12 AT DELAWARE Syracuse 12, Virginia 11 (2OT) Georgetown 12, Manhattan 7 Virginia 3 3 2 3 0 0 — 11 Syracuse 2 4 3 2 0 1 — 12 Manhattan 1 1 1 4 — 7 Georgetown 2 4 2 4 — 12 Virginia scoring – John Christmas 3, Joe Yevoli 3, Conor Gill 1, Jared Little 1, Manhattan scoring – Eugene Tanner 2, Brady Becklo 1, Marty DarConte 1, Don Brenndan Mohler 1, Chris Rotelli 1, A.J. Shannon 1. Femminella 1, Justin Otto 1, Rich Sauer 1. Syracuse scoring – Michael Springer 4, Tom Hardy 2, Michael Powell 2, Josh Coffman Georgetown scoring – Steve Dusseau 4, Walid Hajj 2, Trevor Walker 2, Mike Boynton 1, Sean Lindsay 1, Steve Vallone 1, Spencer Wright 1. 1, Mike Hammer 1, Doug Staab 1, Phil Vincenti 1. Shots: Virginia 54, Syracuse 50. Saves: Virginia–Tillman Johnson 18; Syracuse–Jay Shots: Manhattan 17, Georgetown 62. Saves: Manhattan–James Amendola 24; Pfeifer 19. Georgetown–Scott Schroeder 4. Attendance: 23,123. Attendance: 1,254. Duke 22, Hobart 6 2002 CHAMPIONSHIP Hobart 3 3 0 0 — 6 MAY 27 at Rutgers Duke 5 6 5 6 — 22 Syracuse 13, Princeton 12 Hobart scoring – John Bogosian 2, Tim Booth 1, Nate Hill 1, Sean Reed 1, Dave Spratlen 1. Princeton 5 1 4 2 — 12 Duke scoring – Matt Monfett 4, Matt Rewkowski 3, Kevin Cassese 2, Dan Chemotti 2, Syracuse 4 4 4 1 — 13 Ben Fenton 2, Alex Lieske 2, James Regan 2, Kevin Brennan 1, Mack Hardaker 1, Chris Princeton scoring – Sean Hartofilis 3, Ryan Boyle 2, Brad Dumont 2, Mark Pellegrino Haunss 1, Terrence Keaney 1, Michael Satyshur 1. 2, B.J. Prager 1, Matt Trevenen 1, Josh White 1. Shots: Hobart 40, Duke 44. Saves: Hobart–Mike Borsz 6, Dan Valente 1; Duke–A.J. Syracuse scoring – Michael Powell 4, Brian Solliday 3, Josh Coffman 2, Tom Hardy 1, Kincel 6, Michael Russell 6. Sean Lindsay 1, Jarett Park 1, Michael Springer 1. Attendance: 1,254. Shots: Princeton 36, Syracuse 40. Saves: Princeton–Julian Gould 13; Syracuse–Jay Pfeifer 13. 2002 QUARTERFINALS Attendance: 19,706. MAY 18 Syracuse 10, Duke 9 2001 Duke 2 2 2 3 — 9 Syracuse 5 1 3 1 — 10 Tigers in OT again: Princeton claimed its sixth championship, the fourth in Duke scoring – Matt Monfett 2, Matt Rewkowski 2, Kevin Brennan 1, Kevin Cassese 1, Dan Chemotti 1, Alex Lieske 1, James Regan 1. overtime, defeating defending champion Syracuse, 10-9. The victory was Syracuse scoring – Josh Coffman 2, Michael Springer 2, Spencer Wright 2, Tom the 11th straight for Princeton in one-goal games, including all three of its Hardy 1, Brian Nee 1, Brian Solliday 1, Steve Vallone 1. tournament games. Most Outstanding Player B.J. Prager scored the game- Shots: Duke 40, Syracuse 38. Saves: Duke–A.J. Kincel 9; Syracuse–Jay Pfeifer 14. winner, his fourth tally of the day, with 41 seconds left in the five-minute

Attendance: 5,561. sudden-victory period. HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Princeton 14, Georgetown 13 All-Tournament Team: Princeton: B.J. Prager (MOP), Sean Hartofilis, Ryan Georgetown 2 4 4 3 — 13 Princeton 3 7 2 2 — 14 Mollett, Trevor Tierney, ; Syracuse: John Glatzel, Rob Mulligan, Michael Powell, Michael Springer; Towson: Kyle Campbell. Georgetown scoring – Mike Hammer 4, Trevor Walker 4, Phil Vincenti 2, Steve Dusseau 1, Neal Goldman 1, Walid Hajj 1. LEADING SCORERS Princeton scoring – Sean Hartofilis 4, B.J. Prager 3, Josh White 3, Ryan Boyle 2, Owen Daly 2. Name GP G A Pts. Shots: Georgetown 44, Princeton 35. Saves: Georgetown–Scott Schroeder 8; Michael Powell, Syracuse...... 3 5 7 12 Princeton–Julian Gould 10. Michael Springer, Syracuse...... 3 9 2 11 Attendance: 5,561. Kyle Campbell, Towson...... 3 8 2 10 Scott Dooley, Hofstra...... 2 6 4 10 MAY 19 Tom Glatzel, Notre Dame...... 3 5 5 10 Virginia 11, Cornell 10 Tom Kessler, Hofstra...... 2 9 1 10 Cornell 1 2 3 4 — 10 Liam Banks, Syracuse...... 3 3 6 9 Virginia 2 4 2 3 — 11 Josh Tankersley, Towson...... 3 7 2 9 Cornell scoring – Billy Fort 2, Sean Greenhalgh 2, Ryan McClay 2, Galen Beers 1, Scott Lee 1, Ian Rosenberger 1, J.P. Schalk 1. 2001 FIRST ROUND Virginia scoring – Joe Yevoli 4, Chris Rotelli 3, John Christmas 1, Conor Gill 1, Billy Glading 1, A.J. Shannon 1. MAY 12 Shots: Cornell 31, Virginia 35. Saves: Cornell–Justin Cynar 10; Virginia–Tillman Towson 12, Duke 10 Johnson 10. Attendance: 7,468. Duke 3 3 2 2 — 10 Towson 4 4 1 3 — 12 Johns Hopkins 13, Massachusetts 12 (OT) Massachusetts 0 2 5 5 0 — 12 Duke scoring – Alex Lieske 4, Chris Hartofilis 3, Terrence Keaney 2, Greg Patchak 1. Johns Hopkins 3 5 0 4 1 — 13 Towson scoring – Brian Myers 3, Ryan Obloj 3, Josh Tankersley 3, Kyle Campbell 1, Josh Cornett 1, Brad Reppert 1. Massachusetts scoring – Chris Fiore 4, Kevin Leveille 3, Don Little 3, Jeff Zywicki 2. Shots: Duke 39, Towson 39. Saves: Duke–Matt Breslin 13; Towson–John Horrigan 16. Johns Hopkins scoring – Adam Doneger 5, Kyle Barrie 3, Conor Ford 2, Bobby Attendance: 4,116. Benson 1, Kyle Harrison 1, Tim Muir 1. Shots: Massachusetts 47, Johns Hopkins 27. Saves: Massachusetts–Bill Schell 4; Loyola Maryland 11, Georgetown 9 Johns Hopkins–Nick Murtha 18. Georgetown 2 3 0 4 — 9 Attendance: 7,468. Loyola Maryland 2 4 2 3 — 11 Georgetown scoring – Steve Dusseau 2, Tom Tamberrino 2, Trevor Walker 2, Scott 2002 SEMIFINALS Doyle 1, Neal Goldman 1, Doug Staab 1. MAY 25 Loyola Maryland scoring – Chris Summers 3, Gunnar Goettelmann 2, Gavin Prout 2, Michael Sullivan 2, Stephen Brundage 1, Bobby Horsey 1. Princeton 11, Johns Hopkins 9 Shots: Georgetown 47, Loyola Maryland 26. Saves: Georgetown–Scott Schroeder 4; Princeton 5 2 2 2 — 11 Loyola Maryland–Jason Born 21. Johns Hopkins 1 2 4 2 — 9 Paid Attendance: 4,116. Princeton scoring – B.J. Prager 5, Brad Dumont 2, Owen Daly 1, Sean Hartofilis 1, Brendan Tierney 1, Josh White 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Kyle Barrie 3, Adam Doneger 3, Kevin Boland 1, Matt Hanna 1, Peter LeSueur 1. Shots: Princeton 27, Johns Hopkins 33. Saves: Princeton–Julian Gould 12; Johns Hopkins–Nick Murtha 8. Attendance: 23,123. 26 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

MAY 13 Princeton 12, Towson 11 Hofstra 15, Virginia 14 (OT) Princeton 2 5 1 4 — 12 Hofstra 3 3 1 7 1 — 15 Towson 3 1 1 6 — 11 Virginia 4 4 3 3 0 — 14 Princeton scoring: Sean Hartofilis 4, B.J. Prager 3, Matt Bailer 1, Jason Doneger 1, Hofstra scoring – Tom Kessler 5, 3, Scott Dooley 3, Steve McTigue 2, Chris Harrington 1, Matt Striebel 1, Rob Torti 1. Ramar Clash 1, Adam Hananel 1. Towson scoring: Kyle Campbell 3, Brad Reppert 3, Hunter Lochte 2, Jay Horowitz 1, Virginia scoring – Hanley Holcomb 5, Chris Rotelli 3, Jamison Mullen 2, Conor Gill 1, Ryan Obloj 1, Josh Tankersley 1. David Jenkins 1, Derek Kenney 1, A.J. Shannon 1. Shots: Princeton 45, Towson 45. Saves: Princeton–Trevor Tierney 13; Towson–John Shots: Hofstra 42, Virginia 42. Saves: Hofstra–Jack Alaimo 12; Virginia–Tillman Horrigan 14. Johnson 15. Attendance: 21,103. Attendance: 2,959. Notre Dame 12, Bucknell 7 2001 CHAMPIONSHIP Bucknell 1 1 3 2 — 7 Notre Dame 1 6 2 3 — 12 MAY 28 at Rutgers Bucknell scoring – Wes Fetchet 3, Michael Cheng 1, Kelly Hogue 1, Dennis Geraghty Princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (OT) 1, Rob Lane 1. Syracuse 0 3 1 5 0 — 9 Notre Dame scoring – Steve Bishko 2, Jon Harvey 2, David Ulrich 2, Chris Young 2, Princeton 3 2 3 1 1 — 10 John Flavina 1, Tom Glatzel 1, Devin Ryan 1, Todd Ulrich 1. Syracuse scoring – Pat Hogan 2, Michael Powell 2, Brian Solliday 2, Spencer Wright Shots: Bucknell 24, Notre Dame 47. Saves: Bucknell–Justin Sussman 11; Notre Dame–Kirk Howell 8. 2, Josh Coffman 1. Attendance: 2,959. Princeton scoring – B.J. Prager 4, Brad Dumont 2, Matt Striebel 2, Owen Daly 1, Rob Torti 1. 2001 QUARTERFINALS Shots: Syracuse 34, Princeton 48. Saves: Syracuse–Rob Mulligan 14; Princeton– Trevor Tierney 14. MAY 19 Attendance: 21,286. Syracuse 18, Hofstra 13 Syracuse 2 5 5 6 — 18 Hofstra 5 3 2 3 — 13 2000 Syracuse scoring – Josh Coffman 4, Liam Banks 3, Michael Powell 3, Michael Springer 3, Brian Solliday 2, Jason Januszkiewicz 1, Sean Lindsay 1, Spencer Wright 1. Agent Orange: Syracuse’s Liam Banks scored a personal-high six goals to Hofstra scoring – Tom Kessler 4, Scott Dooley 3, Kevin Dougherty 2, Steve McTigue lead the Orangemen to a 13-7 victory over Princeton at Maryland’s Byrd Sta- 2, Jim Femminella 1, Doug Shanahan 1. dium on May 29. The title was the first for second-year coach John Desko, Shots: Syracuse 53, Hofstra 31. Saves: Syracuse–Rob Mulligan 10; Hofstra–Jack who led Syracuse to a runner-up finish in 1999. Alaimo 16. Attendance: 10,510. Syracuse attackman had three goals and two assists to tie his brother Casey’s school record for points (goals plus assists) with 287. Princeton 8, Loyola Maryland 7 Loyola Maryland 1 3 1 2 — 7 All-Tournament Team: Syracuse: Liam Banks (MOP), Marshall Abrams, John Princeton 1 2 3 2 — 8 Glatzel, Rob Mulligan, Ryan Powell; Princeton: Sean Hartofilis, ; Vir- Loyola Maryland scoring – Gavin Prout 3, Gunnar Goettelmann 2, Stephen Brundage ginia: Ryan Curtis, Conor Gill; Johns Hopkins: A.J. Haugen. 1, Michael Sullivan 1. Princeton scoring – Owen Daly 2, Sean Hartofilis 2, Will MacColl 2, Brad Dumont 1, LEADING SCORERS Rob Torti 1. Name GP G A Pts. Shots: Loyola Maryland 24, Princeton 32. Saves: Loyola Maryland–Jason Born 11; Princeton–Trevor Tierney 12. Ryan Powell, Syracuse...... 3 10 8 18 Attendance: 10,510. Liam Banks, Syracuse...... 3 10 4 14 Michael Springer, Syracuse...... 3 9 4 13 MAY 20 Dan Denihan, Johns Hopkins...... 2 5 7 12 Josh Sims, Princeton...... 3 7 3 10 Notre Dame 13, Johns Hopkins 9 Andy Flick, Georgetown...... 2 6 3 9 Johns Hopkins 3 2 3 1 — 9 Tom Glatzel, Notre Dame...... 2 5 4 9 Notre Dame 4 3 1 5 — 13 Matt Striebel, Princeton...... 3 3 6 9 Johns Hopkins scoring – Bobby Benson 3, Adam Doneger 2, Conor Ford 1, Matt Hanna 1, Joe McDermott 1, Tim Muir 1. 2000 FIRST ROUND Notre Dame scoring – Tom Glatzel 4, Jon Harvey 3, John Flandina 2, Travis Wells 2, Steve Bishko 1, David Ulrich 1. MAY 13 Shots: Johns Hopkins 33, Notre Dame 47. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Rob Scherr 18; Notre Dame–Kirk Howell 17. Georgetown 14, Cornell 12 Attendance: 10,118. Georgetown 2 4 3 5 — 14 Towson 12, Maryland 11 Cornell 3 2 4 3 — 12 Towson 5 3 2 2 — 12 Georgetown scoring – Andy Flick 5, Scott Doyle 4, 2, Mike Hammer 1, Maryland 4 2 4 1 — 11 Kyle Sweeney 1, Peter Velepec 1. Towson scoring – Kyle Campbell 4, Josh Tankersley 3, Justin Berry 1, Danny Cocchi Cornell scoring – Sean Steinwald 4, Scott Lee 3, Galen Beers 1, Craig Kaufman 1, 1, Jay Horowitz 1, Hunter Lochte 1, Brad Reppert 1. Chris Packard 1, J.P. Schalk 1, Andrew Schardt 1. Maryland scoring – Chris Malone 3, Andrew Combs 2, Dan LaMonica 2, Jamie Daue Shots: Georgetown 54, Cornell 24. Saves: Georgetown–Scott Schroeder 4; Cornell– 1, Mike Mollot 1, Alex Poole 1, Nate Watkins 1. Justin Cynar 19. Shots: Towson 29, Maryland 33. Saves: Towson–John Horrigan 11; Maryland–Pat Attendance: 3,246. McGinnis 12. Attendance: 10,118. Duke 13, Hobart 1 Duke 1 4 4 4 — 13 2001 SEMIFINALS Hobart 1 0 0 0 — 1 Duke scoring – T.J. Durnan 3, Greg Patchak 3, Jamie Brodsky 2, Kevin Brennan 1, Dan MAY 26 Chemotti 1, Jared Frood 1, Chris Kakel 1, Craig Schubert 1. Syracuse 12, Notre Dame 5 Hobart scoring – Jason Ouellet 1. Shots: Duke 34, Hobart 44. Saves: Duke–Matt Breslin 22, Hobart–James Murtha 9. Notre Dame 2 1 1 1 — 5 Attendance: 3,246. Syracuse 4 5 2 1 — 12 Notre Dame scoring – Jon Harvey 2, Kyle Frigon 1, David Ulrich 1, Chris Young 1. Syracuse scoring – Michael Springer 6, Brian Solliday 2, Pat Hogan 1, Jason Januszkiewicz 1, Steve Vallone 1, Spencer Wright 1. Shots: Notre Dame 32, Syracuse 33. Saves: Notre Dame–Kirk Howell 14; Syracuse– Rob Mulligan 11. Attendance: 21,103. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 27

MAY 14 Princeton 12, Virginia 11 Notre Dame 15, Loyola Maryland 13 Princeton 3 2 2 5 — 12 Virginia 3 4 2 2 — 11 Notre Dame 6 4 2 3 — 15 Loyola Maryland 2 3 2 6 — 13 Princeton scoring – Sean Hartofilis 5, Josh Sims 3, Brendan Tierney 2, Brad Dumont 1, Chris Harrington 1. Notre Dame scoring – Tom Glatzel 4, Chris Young 2, Mike Adams 1, Steve Bishko 1, Virginia scoring – David Bruce 2, Conor Gill 2, Drew McKnight 2, Ian Shure 2, Jason Steve Fiamingo 1, John Flandina 1, Jon Harvey 1, Kevin Higgins 1, Stedman Oakey Hard 1, 1, A.J. Shannon 1. 1, David Ulrich 1, Todd Ulrich 1. Shots: Princeton 36, Virginia 34. Saves: Princeton–Trevor Tierney 14; Virginia–Derek Loyola Maryland scoring – Tim Goettelmann 7, Bobby Horsey 2, Mike Battista 1, Kenney 5. Gunnar Goettelmann 1, David Mascarella 1, Gavin Prout 1. Attendance: 24,105. Shots: Notre Dame 39, Loyola Maryland 39. Saves: Notre Dame–Kirk Howell 15; Loyola Maryland–Jason Born 5, Mark Bloomquist 8. Attendance: 4,128. 2000 CHAMPIONSHIP Maryland 14, Hofstra 12 MAY 29 at Maryland Hofstra 1 1 7 3 — 12 Maryland 5 1 3 5 — 14 Syracuse 13, Princeton 7 Princeton 0 3 2 2 — 7 Hofstra scoring – Tom Kessler 4, Joe Kostolansky 4, Joe Barile 1, Scott Dooley 1, Syracuse 4 3 4 2 — 13 Adam Hananel 1, Doug Shanahan 1. Maryland scoring – Andrew Combs 4, Mike Mollot 3, Brian Zeller 3, Mike LaMonica Princeton scoring – Josh Sims 2, Owen Daly 1, Sean Hartofilis 1, Matt Striebel 1, 2, Chris Malone 2. Brendan Tierney 1, Rob Torti 1. Shots: Hofstra 41, Maryland 43. Saves: Hofstra–Michael Demeo 11; Maryland–Pat Syracuse scoring – Liam Banks 6, Ryan Powell 3, Michael Springer 2, Josh Coffman McGinnis 13. 1, Ethan Mills 1. Attendance: 4,128. Shots: Princeton 32, Syracuse 39. Saves: Princeton–Trevor Tierney 15; Syracuse–Rob Mulligan 10. 2000 QUARTERFINALS Attendance: 22,880. MAY 20 Syracuse 17, Georgetown 13 1999 Georgetown 4 3 4 2 — 13 Syracuse 5 4 2 6 — 17 Hanging On, Finally: After building a 9-3 lead in two-and-a-half quarters Georgetown scoring – Scott Urick 5, Peter Velepec 4, Steve Dusseau 3, Andy Flick 1. on Memorial Day at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium, the walls were threatening to Syracuse scoring – Ryan Powell 4, Michael Springer 4, Matt Caione 2, Josh Coffman come tumbling down again on Virginia, which had lost its last three cham- 2, Devin Darcangelo 2, Liam Banks 1, Tim Byrnes 1, Tom Hardy 1. pionship-game appearances in overtime. Syracuse, the only number-eight Shots: Georgetown 38, Syracuse 49. Saves: Georgetown–Scott Schroeder 17; seed to have advanced as far as the semifinals, had suddenly solved the de- Syracuse–Rob Mulligan 13. fensive puzzle and scored five unanswered goals to climb back to 10-9 with Attendance: 3,806. 6:30 left after Tim Byrnes’ second goal, but never got over the hump. The HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Princeton 10, Maryland 7 result was a 12-10 Cavaliers win, their second championship and first since Maryland 1 1 1 4 — 7 1972. Princeton 2 4 4 0 — 10 All-Tournament Team: Virginia: Conor Gill (MOP), Ryan Curtis, Jay Jalbert, Maryland scoring – Chris Malone 2, Brian Zeller 2, Mike LaMonica 1, Mike Morsell Derek Kenney, Tucker Radebaugh, Court Weisleder; Syracuse: Marshall 1, Beau Pich 1. Princeton scoring – Sean Hartofilis 2, Josh Sims 2, Matt Striebel 2, Owen Daly 1, Brad Abrams, Ryan Powell; Johns Hopkins: Dan Denihan; Georgetown: Scott Dumont 1, Brendan Tierney 1, Josh White 1. Urick. Shots: Maryland 30, Princeton 35. Saves: Maryland–Pat McGinnis 15; Princeton– Trevor Tierney 9. LEADING SCORERS Attendance: 3,806. Name GP G A Pts. John Grant, Delaware...... 2 7 7 14 MAY 21 Ryan Powell, Syracuse...... 4 4 10 14 Johns Hopkins 15, Notre Dame 11 Matt Cutia, Syracuse...... 4 9 4 13 Notre Dame 3 3 2 3 — 11 Andy Flick, Georgetown...... 3 9 4 13 Johns Hopkins 3 5 7 0 — 15 Conor Gill, Virginia...... 3 6 6 12 Jay Jalbert, Virginia...... 3 8 4 12 Notre Dame scoring – Todd Ulrich 3, Steve Bishko 2, Jon Harvey 2, Chris Young 2, Tucker Radebaugh, Virginia...... 3 7 5 12 Tom Glatzel 1, John Flandina 1. Drew McKnight, Virginia...... 3 6 5 11 Johns Hopkins scoring – Dan Denihan 4, Bobby Benson 3, Conor Denihan 3, Justin Dan Denihan, Johns Hopkins...... 2 9 2 11 Shaberly 3, Adam Doneger 1, Rob Frattarola 1. Mike Henehan, Georgetown...... 3 7 4 11 Shots: Notre Dame 37, Johns Hopkins 48. Saves: Notre Dame–Kirk Howell 11; Johns Hopkins–Brian Carcaterra 12. Greg McCavera, Georgetown...... 3 6 5 11 Attendance: 4,916. 1999 FIRST ROUND Virginia 10, Duke 9 Duke 2 2 1 4 — 9 MAY 15 Virginia 2 4 1 3 — 10 Duke scoring – Nick Hartofilis 2, Hunter Henry 2, Kevin Cassese 1, T.J. Durnan 1, Jared Hofstra 15, Navy 7 Frood 1, Greg Patchak 1, Craig Schubert 1. Hofstra 3 6 3 3 — 15 Virginia scoring – Drew McKnight 3, Jason Hard 2, Hanley Holcomb 2, Jay Jalbert 1, Navy 1 0 3 3 — 7 Chris Rotelli 1, Ian Shure 1. Hofstra scoring – Scott Dooley 3, Joe Kostolansky 2, Michael Laurano 2, Rob Shots: Duke 44, Virginia 46. Saves: Duke–Matt Breslin 16; Virginia–Derek Kenney 10. Parrinelli 2, Joe Barile 1, Chad Eisenhart 1, Tom Kessler 1, Brad Obloj 1, Jacob Rogers Attendance: 4,916. 1, Chris Rogler 1. Navy scoring – J.L. Reppert 3, Alex Borcz 1, Ed McKinnon 1, Kevin Meehan 1, Jamie 2000 SEMIFINALS O’Leary 1. Shots: Hofstra 37, Navy 31. Saves: Hofstra–Michael Demeo 10; Navy–Mickey Jarboe MAY 27 15. Syracuse 14, Johns Hopkins 12 Attendance: 5,727. Johns Hopkins 4 3 3 2 — 12 Syracuse 7, Princeton 5 Syracuse 5 3 3 3 — 14 Syracuse 2 1 3 1 — 7 Johns Hopkins scoring – A.J. Haugen 5, Adam Doneger 2, Rob Frattarola 2, Conor Princeton 2 2 0 1 — 5 Denihan 1, Dan Denihan 1, Tim Muir 1. Syracuse scoring – Liam Banks 2, Matt Caione 1, Josh Coffman 1, Chris Cordisco 1, Syracuse scoring – Liam Banks 3, Ryan Powell 3, Michael Springer 3, Chris Cercy 2, Matt Cutia 1, Ryan Powell 1. Tim Byrnes 1, Matt Caione 1, Josh Coffman 1. Princeton scoring – Lorne Smith 3, B.J. Prager 1, Rob Torti 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 51, Syracuse 39. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Brian Carcaterra 9; Shots: Syracuse 30, Princeton 40. Saves: Syracuse–Rob Mulligan 16; Princeton– Syracuse–Rob Mulligan 14. Corey Popham 9. Attendance: 24,105. Attendance: 5,727. 28 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

MAY 16 1999 SEMIFINALS Georgetown 14, Notre Dame 10 Notre Dame 3 4 0 3 — 10 MAY 29 Georgetown 4 3 3 4 — 14 Syracuse 13, Georgetown 9 Notre Dame scoring – Brad Owen 3, Chris Dusseau 2, Tom Glatzel 2, Steve Bishko 1, Syracuse 2 3 6 2 — 13 John Flandina 1, Todd Ulrich 1. Georgetown 4 1 0 4 — 9 Georgetown scoring – Andy Flick 4, Mike Henehan 3, Tyler Gamble 2, Scott Doyle 1, Syracuse scoring – Tim Byrnes 2, Chris Cordisco 2, Matt Cutia 2, Jeff Lowe 2, Matt Steve Dusseau 1, Greg McCavera 1, Scott Urick 1, Brett Wagner 1. Alexander 1, Sam Bassett 1, Matt Caione 1, Ryan Powell 1, Brian Solliday 1. Shots: Notre Dame 35, Georgetown 39. Saves: Notre Dame–Kirk Howell 13; Georgetown scoring – Scott Urick 3, Andy Flick 2, Greg Hubschmann 1, Mike Georgetown–Brian Hole 15. Henehan 1, Mike Kanach 1, Greg McCavera 1. Attendance: 4,103. Shots: Syracuse 43, Georgetown 46. Saves: Syracuse–Rob Mulligan 16; Georgetown– Brian Hole 11. Delaware 12, UMBC 11 (OT) Attendance: 27,586. UMBC 1 3 5 2 0 — 11 Virginia 16, Johns Hopkins 11 Delaware 2 1 2 6 1 — 12 Virginia 9 2 2 3 — 16 UMBC scoring – Casey Hard 2, Dan Marohl 2, Eric Barger 1, Mark Cornes 1, Josh Hahn Johns Hopkins 3 3 2 3 — 11 1, John Harasym 1, Jeffrey Ratcliffe 1, Scott Steele 1, Chris Turner 1. Virginia scoring: Conor Gill 5, Jay Jalbert 3, Tucker Radebaugh 2, Hanley Holcomb Delaware scoring – John Grant 3, Jason Lavey 3, Kevin Lavey 3, Sean Carney 2, 1, David Baruch 1, Michael Leahy 1, Aaron Vercollone 1, David Bruce 1, Jamie Dennis DeBusschere 1. Leachman 1. Shots: UMBC 44, Delaware 43. Saves: UMBC–Andrew Hampson 16; Delaware–Ron Johns Hopkins scoring: Dan Denihan 5, A.J. Haugen 2, Matt O’Kelly 1, Dave Rabuano Jedlicka 11. 1, Dylan Schlott 1, Justin Shaberly 1. Attendance: 4,103. Shots: Virginia 37, Johns Hopkins 45. Saves: Virginia–Derek Kenney 15; Johns Hopkins–Brian Carcaterra 11. 1999 QUARTERFINALS Attendance: 27,586. MAY 22 1999 CHAMPIONSHIP Georgetown 17, Duke 14 MAY 31 at Maryland Duke 3 4 2 5 — 14 Virginia 12, Syracuse 10 Georgetown 4 4 4 5 — 17 Syracuse 2 1 1 6 — 10 Duke scoring – Adam Dretler 3, Jared Frood 2, Nick Hartofilis 2, Brendan Keaney 2, Virginia 5 3 1 3 — 12 Scott Diggs 1, T..J. Durnan 1, Chris Kakel 1, John O’Donnell 1, Greg Patchak 1. Syracuse scoring: Ryan Powell 2, Tim Byrnes 2, Matt Cutia 2, Liam Banks 1, Josh Georgetown–Greg McCavera 4, Andy Flick 3, Tyler Gamble 3, Mike Henehan 3, Scott Coffman 1, Jeff Cordisco 1, Brian Solliday 1. Urick 2, Steve Dusseau 1, Brett Wagner 1. Virginia scoring: Hanley Holcomb 3, Michael Leahy 2, Drew McKnight 2, Henry Shots: Duke 46, Georgetown 40. Saves: Duke–Matt Breslin 14; Georgetown–Brian Oakey 2, Conor Gill 1, Jay Jalbert 1, Tucker Radebaugh 1. Hole 17. Shots: Syracuse 46, Virginia 33. Saves: Syracuse–Rob Mulligan 11; Virginia–Derek Attendance: 12,289. Kenney 12. Attendance: 24,135. Johns Hopkins 11, Hofstra 7 Johns Hopkins 3 1 3 4 — 11 Hofstra 2 2 1 2 — 7 1998 Johns Hopkins scoring – Dan Denihan 4, A.J. Haugen 3, Dylan Schlott 2, Conor Denihan 1, Justin Shaberly 1. Hofstra scoring – Doug Shanahan 2, Chad Eisenhart 1, Joe Ghedina 1, Tom Kessler Simply the Best: For the second consecutive year, Princeton staged a per- 1, Brad Obloj 1, Jacob Rogers 1. formance against Maryland that conjured up the term “dynasty.” The Tigers Shots: Johns Hopkins 37, Hofstra 37. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Brian Carcaterra 16; beat the Terps, 15-5, on May 25 at Rutgers. The championship was the Ti- Hofstra–Michael Demeo 15. gers’ third straight and fifth in the last seven years.T he combined winning Attendance: 12,289. margin in the consecutive-year victories of 22 goals is the largest in the 28- year history of the event. Next best is the 1989-90 Syracuse repeat, when the MAY 23 Orangemen won their two championship games by a combined 13 goals, Virginia 17, Delaware 10 beating Johns Hopkins, then Loyola Maryland. Virginia 2 6 5 4 — 17 All-Tournament Team: Princeton: Corey Popham (MOP), , Delaware 4 3 2 1 — 10 , Josh Sims. Maryland: Mike Bonanni, Brian Hag- Virginia scoring – Jay Jalbert 4, Drew McKnight 4, Tucker Radebaugh 4, David gerty, Scott Hochstadt. Syracuse: , Ryan Powell. Baruch 2, Hanley Holcomb 2, Josh Broadstreet 1. Delaware scoring – John Grant 4, Sean Carney 2, Jim Bruder 1, Dennis DeBusschere LEADING SCORERS 1, Jason Lavey 1, Kevin Lavey 1. Name GP G A Pts. Shots: Virginia 41, Delaware 43. Saves: Virginia–Derek Kenney 13; Delaware–Ron Andrew Whipple, Maryland...... 4 5 13 18 Jedlicka 11. Scott Hochstadt, Maryland...... 4 12 2 14 Attendance: 6,533. Matt Hahn, Maryland...... 4 12 0 12 Syracuse 17, Loyola Maryland 12 Ryan Powell, Syracuse...... 2 6 6 12 Jon Hess, Princeton...... 3 4 6 10 Loyola Maryland 4 2 3 3 — 12 Syracuse 3 4 5 5 — 17 Tucker Radebaugh, Virginia...... 2 5 5 10 Jesse Hubbard, Princeton...... 3 8 1 9 Loyola Maryland scoring – Gewas Schindler 4, Mike Battista 2, Mark Frye 2, Tim Josh Sims, Princeton...... 3 8 1 9 Goettelmann 2, Peter Haas 1, Todd Vizcarrondo 1. Syracuse scoring – Matt Cutia 4, Chris Cordisco 3, Liam Banks 2, Tim Byrnes 2, Matt 1998 FIRST ROUND Caione 2, Josh Coffman 2, Devin Darcangelo 1, Brian Solliday 1. Shots: Loyola Maryland 29, Syracuse 44. Saves: Loyola Maryland–Jim Brown 11; MAY 10 Syracuse–Rob Mulligan 11. Attendance: 6,533. Georgetown 9, UMBC 8 Georgetown 1 2 3 3 — 9 UMBC 2 1 3 2 — 8 Georgetown scoring – Greg Hubschmann 3, Tyler Gamble 2, Scott Urick 2, Mike Corry 1, Greg McCavera 1. UMBC scoring – Chris Turner 3, John McDonnell 2, Jeff Ratcliffe 2, Dan Marohl 1. Shots: Georgetown 37, UMBC 42. Saves: Georgetown–Brian Hole 18; UMBC– Andrew Hampson 13. Attendance: 2,350. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 29

Maryland 18, Butler 10 1998 SEMIFINALS Butler 2 2 4 2 — 10 Maryland 5 5 2 6 — 18 MAY 23 at Rutgers Butler scoring – Cory Kahoun 4, Doug Patterson 2, Ben Focht 1, Matt McSweeney 1, Maryland 19, Loyola Maryland 8 Kevin Owens 1, D’Arcy Sweet 1. Maryland scoring – Matt Hahn 4, Andrew Whipple 3, Bob Hanna 2, Scott Hochstadt Maryland 5 5 7 2 — 19 2, Geoff Burnham 1, Brian Haggerty 1, Jon Kemezis 1, Erik Osberg 1, Frank Radin 1, Loyola Maryland 0 1 4 3 — 8 Bob Ruhl 1, Brian Zeller 1. Maryland scoring – Matt Hahn 5, Scott Hochstadt 4, Bob Hanna 3, Bill Ruhl 2, Shots: Butler 26, Maryland 52. Saves: Butler–Kevin DeLury 24; Maryland–Kevin Andrew Whipple 2, Chris Malone 1, Erik Osberg 1, Frank Radin 1. Healy 10. Loyola Maryland scoring – Tim O’Shea 3, Mark Frye 2, Bobby Horsey 1, Gewas Attendance: 2,350. Schindler 1, Todd Vizcarrondo 1. Shots: Maryland 43, Loyola Maryland 43. Saves: Maryland–Kevin Healy 17, Pat MAY 11 McGinnis 3; Loyola Maryland–Jim Brown 8. Attendance: 21,194. Duke 16, North Carolina 14 North Carolina 3 1 4 6 — 14 Princeton 11, Syracuse 10 Duke 7 2 4 3 — 16 Syracuse 3 3 3 1 — 10 Princeton 3 1 2 5 — 11 North Carolina scoring – Chase Martin 4, Brett Kohart 3, Jeremy Carey 2, Justin Donaton 2, Justin Bowman 1, Matt Crofton 1, Nilly Walsh 1. Syracuse scoring: Matt Cutia 5, Chris Cordisco 1, Devin Darcangelo 1, Jeff Lowe 1, Duke scoring – Nick Hartofilis 4, T.J. Durnan 3, John Fay 3, Jared Frood 3, Scott Diggs John Mathews 1, Ryan Powell 1. 2, John O’Donnell 1. Princeton scoring: Jesse Hubbard 3, Josh Sims 3, Seamus Grooms 2, Lorne Smith 2, Shots: North Carolina 46, Duke 37. Saves: North Carolina–Jarron Harkness 11; Duke– Christian Cook 1. Craig Seyffer 15. Shots: Syracuse 34, Princeton 42. Saves: Syracuse–Jason Gebhardt 16; Princeton– Attendance: 2,512. Corey Popham 9. Attendance: 21,194. Virginia 16, Hobart 10 Hobart 1 1 5 3 — 10 1998 CHAMPIONSHIP Virginia 0 3 6 7 — 16 Hobart scoring – Jason Ouellet 3, Trevor Buck 2, Rich Schwanke 2, Jared Bebee 1, MAY 25 at Rutgers Jamie Breslin 1, Alex Mitchell 1. Virginia scoring – Jay Jalbert 5, Jamie Leachman 4, Drew McKnight 2, Tucker Princeton 15, Maryland 5 Radebaugh 2, Hanley Holcomb 1, Michael Leahy 1, David Wren 1. Maryland 1 2 1 1 — 5 Shots: Hobart 29, Virginia 70. Saves: Hobart–Fred Pawlikowski 28; Virginia–Chris Princeton 2 1 5 7 — 15 Sanderson 7. Maryland scoring – Scott Hochstadt 2, Bob Hanna 1, Frank Radin 1, Brian Zeller 1. Attendance: 2,512. Princeton scoring – Jesse Hubbard 4, 3, Jon Hess 2, Lorne Smith 2, Seamus Grooms 1, Ben Heyworth 1, Josh Sims 1, John Wynne 1. 1998 QUARTERFINALS Shots: Maryland 45, Princeton 38. Saves: Maryland–Kevin Healy 8; Princeton–Corey Popham 17, Neal DiBello 1. HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION MAY 16 Attendance: 17,225. Syracuse 17, Virginia 14 Virginia 5 4 5 0 — 14 Syracuse 2 3 7 5 — 17 1997 Virginia scoring – David Wren 4, Drew Melchionni 3, Tucker Radebaugh 3, David Baruch 1, Jay Jalbert 1, Michael Leahy 1, Drew McKnight 1. No Doubts: Princeton, which had won two previous championships in over- Syracuse scoring – Ryan Powell 5, Casey Powell 3, Brian Solliday 2, Matt Alexander time, left no question as to the dominant team, trouncing host Maryland, 1, Tim Byrnes 1, Jeff Cordisco 1, Matt Cutia 1, John Mathews 1, Matt Sofarelli 1, Ira 19-7, on May 26, to finish the season with a 15-0 mark.T he last undefeated Vanterpool 1. champion was North Carolina in 1991. The Tigers broke open a game that Shots: Virginia 41, Syracuse 45. Saves: Virginia–Chris Sanderson 15; Syracuse–Jason was scoreless with 7:30 left in the first quarter with eight unanswered goals. Gebhardt 7; Rob Mulligan 9. Attendance: 8,817. The victory extended the Tigers’ two-year winning streak to 28 games, the third longest in the sport’s Division I history. Unseeded Maryland finished Princeton 11, Duke 9 11-5. Duke 4 4 0 1 — 9 Princeton 4 2 3 2 — 11 All-Tournament Team: Princeton: Jon Hess (MOP), Patrick Cairns, Jesse Hubbard, Chris Massey, Becket Wolf; Maryland: Matt Hahn, Andrew Whip- Duke scoring – T.J. Durnan 4, Scott Diggs 1, John Fay 1, Jared Frood 1, Nick Hartofilis 1, John O’Donnell 1. ple; Syracuse: Rob Kavovit, Casey Powell; Duke: John Fay. Princeton scoring – Josh Sims 4, Jon Hess 2, Chris Massey 2, Jesse Hubbard 1, Lorne Smith 1, John Wynne 1. LEADING SCORERS Shots: Duke 30, Princeton 33. Saves: Duke–Matt Breslin 4, Craig Seyffer 5; Princeton– Name GP G A Pts. Corey Popham 2, Trevor Tierney 6. Andrew Whipple, Maryland...... 4 7 10 17 Attendance: 8,817. Jon Hess, Princeton...... 3 5 11 16 Jesse Hubbard, Princeton...... 3 11 4 15 MAY 17 Gewas Schindler, Loyola Maryland...... 2 10 4 14 Loyola Maryland 12, Georgetown 11 Rob Kavovit, Syracuse...... 2 8 5 13 Georgetown 1 1 5 4 — 11 Ed Fay, Duke...... 3 5 7 12 Loyola Maryland 5 4 0 3 — 12 Casey Powell, Syracuse...... 2 4 8 12 John Fay, Duke...... 3 10 1 11 Georgetown scoring – Andy Flick 3, Greg McCavera 3, Greg Peters 2, Tyler Gamble 1, Chris Massey, Princeton...... 3 9 2 11 Greg Hubschmann 1, Scott Urick 1. Scott Hochstadt, Maryland...... 4 9 1 10 Loyola Maryland scoring – Tim O’Shea 4, Tim Goettelmann 2, Mike Battista 1, Mark Frye 1, Chris Georgalas 1, Bobby Horsey 1, David Mascarella 1, Todd Vizcarrondo 1. Matt Schearer, Loyola Maryland...... 2 6 4 10 Shots: Georgetown 34, Loyola Maryland 35. Saves: Georgetown–Brian Hole 11; Loyola Maryland–Jim Brown 11. 1997 FIRST ROUND Attendance: 11,163. Maryland 11, Johns Hopkins 10 (OT) MAY 10 Johns Hopkins 5 1 0 4 0 — 10 Massachusetts 6, Hofstra 4 Maryland 4 1 5 0 1 — 11 Hofstra 0 0 0 4 — 4 Johns Hopkins scoring – Andrew Godfrey 2, A.J. Haugen 2, Matt O’Kelly 2, Conor Massachusetts 4 1 1 0 — 6 Denihan 1, Dudley Dixon 1, Jason Moolenaar 1, Dylan Schlott 1. Hofstra scoring – Chad Eisenhart 1, Brian Langtry 1, Richard Langtry 1, Jarred Testa 1. Maryland scoring – Scott Hochstadt 4, Matt Hahn 3, Brian Zeller 3, Dan Hughes 1. Massachusetts scoring – Brendan Glass 1, Chris Grande 1, Jim Kennedy 1, Chris Shots: Johns Hopkins 36, Maryland 33. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Brian Carcaterra 13; Martens 1, Mike McKeefrey 1, Ken Sussi 1. Maryland–Kevin Healy 15. Shots: Hofstra 43, Massachusetts 17. Saves: Hofstra–Mark Spruyt 6; Massachusetts Attendance: 11,163. –John Kasselakis 18. Attendance: 2,815. 30 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Duke 11, Brown 6 1997 SEMIFINALS Brown 0 2 1 3 — 6 Duke 4 2 4 1 — 11 MAY 24 at Maryland Brown scoring – Brett Frood 2, Thomas Collard 1, Rob Lyle 1, Michael Satin 1, Joshua Princeton 10, Duke 9 Selig 1. Duke scoring – Scott Diggs 4, John Fay 2, Alex Whitten 2, Scott Allen 1, Ed Fay 1, Duke 2 4 3 0 — 9 Jared Frood 1. Princeton 6 0 1 3 — 10 Shots: Brown 33, Duke 37. Saves: Brown–Greg Cattrano 15; Duke–Joe Kirmser 12. Duke scoring – John Fay 3, Ed Fay 2, Scott Diggs 2, Scott Allen 1, John O’Donnell 1. Attendance: 2,815. Princeton scoring – Chris Massey 3, Lorne Smith 2, Jon Hess 2, Todd Eichelberger 1, Jesse Hubbard 1, Jason Osier 1. MAY 11 Shots: Duke 28, Princeton 37. Saves: Duke–Joe Kirmser 6; Princeton–Patrick Cairns 11. Loyola Maryland 21, Notre Dame 5 Attendance: 30,580. Notre Dame 1 2 2 0 — 5 Loyola Maryland 5 6 4 6 — 21 Maryland 18, Syracuse 17 Maryland 4 5 4 5 — 18 Notre Dame–Ned Webster 2, Stedman Oakey 1, Brad Owen 1, Adam Sargent 1. Syracuse 3 4 4 6 — 17 Loyola Maryland–Gewas Schindler 7, Tim Goettelmann 4, Mark Frye 3, Matt Shearer 3, Tim O’Shea 2, Myles Conway 1, Keith Euker 1. Maryland scoring – Matt Hahn 3, Brian Zeller 3, Todd Evans 2, Peter Hilgartner 2, Shots: Notre Dame 31, Loyola Maryland 50. Saves: Notre Dame–Alex Cade 9, Jeff Scott Hochstadt 2, Bob Hanna 1, Maury LaPointe 1, Frank Radin 1, Brian Reese 1, Bill Bolyard 3; Loyola Maryland–Jim Brown 17, Sean Gaiser 3. Ruhl 1, Andrew Whipple 1. Attendance: 4,285. Syracuse scoring – Rob Kavovit 4, Casey Powell 4, Doug Jackson 3, Ryan Powell 3, Matt Alexander 1, Matt Cutia 1, Ira Vanterpool 1. Maryland 14, Georgetown 10 Shots: Maryland 46, Syracuse 40. Saves: Maryland–Sean Keenan 8; Syracuse–Jason Maryland 6 2 3 3 — 14 Gebhardt 11. Georgetown 0 5 2 3 — 10 Attendance: 30,580. Maryland scoring – Scott Hochstadt 5, Andrew Whipple 3, Maury LaPointe 2, Todd 1997 CHAMPIONSHIP Evans 1, Kevin Pasqualina 1, Frank Radin 1, Bill Ruhl 1. Georgetown scoring – Greg Hubschmann 3, Tyler Gamble 2, Greg McCavera 2, Scott MAY 26 at Maryland Urick 2, Peter Velepec 1. Shots: Maryland 42, Georgetown 25. Saves: Maryland–Sean Keenan 9; Georgetown– Princeton 19, Maryland 7 Brian Hole 22, Kevin O’Brien 1. Maryland 0 3 2 2 — 7 Attendance: 4,285. Princeton 8 2 6 3 — 19 Maryland scoring – Peter Hilgartner 2, Matt Hahn 1, Scott Hochstadt 1, Kevin 1997 QUARTERFINALS Pasqualina 1, Andrew Whipple 1, Brian Zeller 1. Princeton scoring – Jesse Hubbard 4, Jon Hess 3, Craig Katz 3, Chris Massey 3, Josh MAY 17 Sims 2, Lorne Smith 2, Jason Buttles 1, Todd Eichelberger 1. Princeton 11, Massachusetts 9 Shots: Maryland 34, Princeton 52. Saves: Maryland–Sean Keenan 10, Kevin Healy 7; Princeton–Patrick Cairns 15. Massachusetts 4 0 3 2 — 9 Attendance: 25,317. Princeton 5 4 1 1 — 11 Massachusetts scoring – Brendan Glass 3, Chris Grande 3, Mike DelPerico 1, Jim Kennedy 1, Mike McKeefrey 1. Princeton scoring – Jesse Hubbard 6, Chris Massey 3, Craig Katz 1, Lorne Smith 1. 1996 Shots: Massachusetts 31, Princeton 33. Saves: Massachusetts –John Kasselakis 12; Princeton–Patrick Cairns 8. Tigers’ Third in OT: Princeton defeated Virginia, 13-12, in overtime to win its Attendance: 8,065. third championship in five years. Jesse Hubbard scored the game-winner 94 Syracuse 13, Loyola Maryland 12 seconds into the sudden-death period. Each of the Tigers’ championships Loyola Maryland 3 3 2 4 — 12 has come in overtime. Princeton, which finished the year 14-1, losing only to Syracuse 4 4 3 2 — 13 Virginia in the regular season, jumped to an early 3-0 lead, but the Cavaliers Loyola Maryland scoring – Gewas Schindler 3, Matt Shearer 3, Chris Georgalas 2, Tim quickly battled back to trail, 4-3, at the end of the first quarter. After that, no Goettelmann 2, Eric Gervais 1, Bryan Smith 1. more than a goal separated the two teams until Princeton went on a three- Syracuse scoring – Paul Carcaterra 4, Rob Kavovit 4, Ira Vanterpool 2, Matt Caione 1, goal run to open a 12-9 lead with 11:18 left in the fourth quarter. Matt Cutia 1, Doug Jackson 1. All-Tournament Team: Virginia: Michael Watson (MOP), David Curry, Tom- Shots: Loyola Maryland 48, Syracuse 36. Saves: Loyola Maryland–Jim Brown 10; Syracuse–Jason Gebhardt 18. my Smith, Tim Whiteley; Princeton: Pancho Gutstein, Jesse Hubbard, Chris Attendance: 8,065. Massey, Don McDonough, Becket Wolf; Syracuse: Casey Powell. MAY 18 LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. Duke 12, Johns Hopkins 11 (OT) Rob Kavovit, Syracuse...... 3 11 5 16 Duke 5 3 1 2 1 — 12 , Virginia...... 3 9 7 16 Johns Hopkins 2 2 5 2 0 — 11 Tim Whiteley, Virginia...... 3 5 11 16 Duke scoring – John Fay 5, Ed Fay 2, Scott Allen 1, T.J. Durnan 1, Jared Frood 1, Jim Jesse Hubbard, Princeton...... 3 10 5 15 Gonnella 1, Nick Hartofilis 1. Michael Watson, Virginia...... 3 11 4 15 Johns Hopkins scoring – Billy Evans 4, Matt O’Kelly 3, Andrew Godfrey 1, Dan David Curry, Virginia...... 3 11 3 14 Denihan 1, Dudley Dixon 1, team goal. Chris Massey, Princeton...... 3 12 1 13 Shots: Duke 42, Johns Hopkins 43. Saves: Duke–Joe Kirmser 17; Johns Hopkins– Casey Powell, Syracuse...... 3 8 4 12 Brian Carcaterra 16. Jon Hess, Princeton...... 3 3 8 11 Attendance: 9,011. Milford Marchant, Johns Hopkins...... 3 7 2 9 Maryland 10, Virginia 9 1996 FIRST ROUND Virginia 1 4 2 2 — 9 Maryland 3 1 2 4 — 10 MAY 11 Virginia scoring – Michael Watson 4, David Curry 2, Doug Knight 1, Tucker Radebaugh 1, David Wren 1. Syracuse 12, Army 3 Maryland scoring – Frank Radin 2, Andrew Whipple 2, Matt Hahn 1, Bob Hanna 1, Army 0 1 1 1 — 3 Scott Hochstadt 1, Erik Osberg 1, Kevin Pasqualina 1, Brian Reese 1. Syracuse 1 3 2 6 — 12 Shots: Virginia 27, Maryland 64. Saves: Virginia–Chris Sanderson 15; Maryland–Sean Army scoring – Ross Yastrzemsky 2, Ryan McCormack 1. Keenan 5. Syracuse scoring – Doug Jackson 2, Rob Kavovit 2, Casey Powell 2, Matt Doyle 2, Attendance: 9,011. Matt Cutia 1, Jim Morrissey 1, Andy Rodriguez 1, Ira Vanterpool 1. Shots: Army 35, Syracuse 57. Saves: Army–Travis Loving 15; Syracuse–Jason Gebhardt 21. Attendance: 2,947. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 31

Harvard 15, Hofstra 12 1996 SEMIFINALS Harvard 5 3 2 5 — 15 Hofstra 2 3 3 4 — 12 MAY 25 Harvard scoring – Pat Marvin 6, Mike Marvin 2, Mike Ferrucci 2, Lou Bevilacqua 2, Chris Wojcik 2, Mike Eckert 1. Princeton 11, Syracuse 9 Hofstra scoring – Brian Langtry 4, Anthony Alexander 3, Jarred Testa 3, Paul Judge Syracuse 1 2 5 1 — 9 1, Chris Panos 1. Princeton 5 2 1 3 — 11 Shots: Harvard 40, Hofstra 42. Saves: Harvard–Rob Lyng 16; Hofstra–Kevin Johnson Syracuse scoring – Casey Powell 4, Rob Kavovit 3, Paul Carcaterra 1, Jim Morrissey 1. 16. Princeton scoring – Chris Massey 6, Jeff MacBean 2, Bart Bansbach 1, Jesse Hubbard Attendance: 2,947. 1, Ben Strutt 1. Shots: Syracuse 34, Princeton 51. Saves: Syracuse–Jason Gebhardt 18; Princeton– MAY 12 Patrick Cairns 9, Pancho Gutstein 4. Attendance: 26,066. Towson 16, Loyola Maryland 11 Loyola Maryland 2 1 5 3 — 11 Virginia 16, Johns Hopkins 10 Towson 3 7 3 3 — 16 Johns Hopkins 2 2 3 3 — 10 Loyola Maryland scoring – Chris Georgalas 3, Brian Duffy 2, Mark O’Brien 2, Mark Virginia 3 4 5 4 — 16 Frye 1, Eric Gervais 1, Gewas Schindler 1, Bryan Smith 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Dan Denihan 2, Werner Krueger 2, Milford Marchant 2, Towson scoring – Michael Strohman 4, Kevin Sturm 3, Tim Langton 2, Mason Ray Dave Marr 2, Brad Berzins 1, Andrew Godfrey 1. 2, Barry Heddings 1, 1, Todd Paradise 1, Kevin Travis 1, Lee Williams 1. Virginia scoring – Michael Watson 4, David Curry 3, Doug Knight 3, Tucker Shots: Loyola Maryland 37, Towson 53. Saves: Loyola Maryland–Jim Brown 17, Paul Radebaugh 2, Tim Whiteley 2, Henry Oakey 1, David Wren 1. Kelley 1; Towson–Brian Whalen 19. Shots: Johns Hopkins 39, Virginia 43. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Jonathan Marcus 16; Attendance: 5,341. Virginia–Chris Sanderson 11. Johns Hopkins 12, Notre Dame 7 Attendance: 26,066. Notre Dame 2 2 2 1 — 7 Johns Hopkins 2 3 2 5 — 12 1996 CHAMPIONSHIP Notre Dame scoring – Chris Dusseau 2, Will DeRiso 1, Brian Erickson 1, Burke Hayes MAY 27 at Maryland 1, James Keenan 1, Anthony Reid 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Milford Marchant 4, Dan Denihan 2, Billy Evans 2, Adam Princeton 13, Virginia 12 (OT) Bond 1, Tim Colbert 1, Werner Krueger 1, Matt O’Kelly 1. Princeton 4 2 4 2 1 — 13 Shots: Notre Dame 36, Johns Hopkins 42. Saves: Notre Dame–Alex Cade 21; Johns Virginia 3 2 4 3 0 — 12 Hopkins–Jonathan Marcus 13. Attendance 5,341. Princeton scoring – Jesse Hubbard 3, Don McDonough 3, Jason Osier 2, Bart Bansbach 1, Todd Eichelberger 1, Jon Hess 1, Chris Massey 1, Lorne Smith 1. 1996 QUARTERFINALS Virginia scoring – Michael Watson 5, David Curry 3, Doug Knight 1, Drew Melchionni 1, Henry Oakey 1, Tim Whiteley 1.

MAY 18 Shots: Princeton 33, Virginia 44. Saves: Princeton–Patrick Cairns 4, Pancho Gutstein HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION 8; Virginia–Chris Sanderson 9. Princeton 22, Towson 6 Atttendance: 22,102. Towson 2 4 0 0 — 6 Princeton 6 9 4 3 — 22 Towson scoring – Tim Langton 2, Barry Heddings 1, Todd Paradise 1, Kevin Sturm 1995 1, Kevin Travis 1. Princeton scoring – Jesse Hubbard 6, Chris Massey 5, Lorne Smith 3, Jon Hess 2, Mike Allan 1, Bart Bansbach 1, Todd Eichelberger 1, Jeff MacBean 1, Don McDonough 1, Return of the Orange: Syracuse defeated homestanding Maryland, 13-9, to Jason Osier 1. win the 25th anniversary championship in front of a record crowd of 26,229 Shots: Towson 25, Princeton 44. Saves: Towson–Brian Whalen 4, Wyatt Shiflett 7; on May 29. Maryland led, 4-2, with a minute left in the first half before the Princeton–Patrick Cairns 8, Pancho Gutstein 6. Orangemen exploded to claim a 5-4 halftime lead and the momentum that Attendance: 4,962. led to the victory. Syracuse 19, North Carolina 12 All-Tournament Team: Maryland: (MOP), Rob Chomo, North Carolina 3 5 2 2 — 12 Matt Hahn, Peter Hilgartner, Dan Radebaugh; Syracuse: Ric Beardsley, Mark Syracuse 2 7 4 6 — 19 Fietta, Rob Kavovit, Nick Licameli, Casey Powell. North Carolina scoring – Jason Wade 3, Justin Bowman 2, Brendan Carey 2, Jude Collins 2, Jon Fox 1, Mark Phillips 1, Jason Sanders 1. LEADING SCORERS Syracuse scoring – Rob Kavovit 6, Paul Carcaterra 3, Matt Cutia 2, Doug Jackson 2, Casey Powell 2, Matt Alexander 1, Matt Doyle 1, Jim Morrissey 1, Mike Smiley 1. Name GP G A Pts. Shots: North Carolina 55, Syracuse 52. Saves: North Carolina–Brooks Brown 16; Rob Kavovit, Syracuse...... 3 8 10 18 Syracuse–Jason Gebhardt 26. Rob Chomo, Maryland...... 3 4 10 14 Attendance: 4,962. Casey Powell, Syracuse...... 3 8 5 13 Randy Colley, Notre Dame...... 2 8 4 12 MAY 19 Jim Morrissey, Syracuse...... 3 3 8 11 Matt Hahn, Maryland...... 3 9 1 10 Virginia 23, Harvard 12 Peter Hilgartner, Maryland...... 3 6 4 10 Harvard 2 4 0 6 — 12 Doug Knight, Virginia...... 2 7 2 9 Virginia 8 7 6 2 — 23 Robin Prince, Brown...... 2 9 0 9 Harvard scoring – Mike Ferrucci 4, Chris Wojcik 4, Jim Bevilacqua 1, Lou Bevilacqua Terry Riordan, Johns Hopkins...... 2 8 1 9 1, Jared Chupaila 1, Owen Leary 1. Virginia scoring – David Curry 5, Doug Knight 5, Michael Leahy 2, Michael Watson 2, 1995 FIRST ROUND Tim Whiteley 2, Dave Baruch 1, David Bruce 1, Mark LaVerghetta 1, Drew Melchionni 1, Kurt Mueller 1, Tucker Radebaugh 1, David Wren 1. MAY 13 Shots: Harvard 57, Virginia 57. Saves: Harvard–Rob Lyng 21, Kawika Chetron 1; Virginia–Chris Sanderson 9, Matt D’Urso 4. Loyola Maryland 17, North Carolina 11 Attendance: 7,560. North Carolina 2 1 2 6 — 11 Loyola Maryland 8 3 2 4 — 17 Johns Hopkins 9, Maryland 7 Maryland 0 0 4 3 — 7 North Carolina scoring – Brendan Carey 6, Merrill Turnbull 3, Kyle Durkee 1, Rob Johns Hopkins 2 5 0 2 — 9 Tobin 1. Loyola Maryland scoring – Del Halladay 4, Brian Bacso 3, Tim O’Shea 3, Brian Duffy 2, Maryland scoring – Matt Hahn 2, Todd Evans 1, Bob Hanna 1, Peter Hilgartner 1, Zach Thornton 2, Matt Dwan 1, Chris Georgalas 1, Jamie Hanford 1. Frank Radin 1, Bill Ruhl 1. Shots: North Carolina 42, Loyola Maryland 39. Saves: North Carolina–Rocco Johns Hopkins scoring – Werner Krueger 3, Adam Bond 2, Billy Evans 2, Andrew D’Andraia 9, Brooks Brown 4; Loyola Maryland–Tim McGeeney 22. Godfrey 1, Milford Marchant 1. Attendance: 2,117. Shots: Maryland 32, Johns Hopkins 36. Saves: Maryland–Brian Dougherty 19; Johns Hopkins–Jonathan Marcus 13. Attendance: 7,560. 32 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Notre Dame 12, Duke 10 1995 SEMIFINALS Notre Dame 3 1 4 4 — 12 Duke 3 4 0 3 — 10 MAY 27 Notre Dame scoring – Randy Colley 5, Tim Kearney 3, Will DeRiso 1, Brian Erickson 1, Maryland 16, Johns Hopkins 8 James Keenan 1, Jason Pett 1. Maryland 4 6 4 2 — 16 Duke scoring – Scott Harrison 2, James Heavey 2, Scott Allen 1, Ed Fay 1, John Fay 1, Johns Hopkins 1 3 2 2 — 8 Jim Gonnella 1, Ross Moscatelli 1, Alex Whitten 1. Shots: Notre Dame 46, Duke 40. Saves: Notre Dame–Alex Cade 16; Duke–Chris Maryland scoring – Todd Evans 3, Matt Hahn 3, Peter Hilgartner 3, Rob Chomo 2, Manning 21. Mike Bordi 1, Chris Farmer 1, Kip Fulks 1, Greg Nelin 1, Andrew Whipple 1. Attendance: 2,475. Johns Hopkins scoring – Mike Noonan 2, Terry Riordan 2, Billy Evans 1, Casey Gordon 1, Kevin Kaiser 1, Milford Marchant 1. Princeton 11, Massachusetts 6 Shots: Maryland 47, Johns Hopkins 59. Saves: Maryland–Brian Dougherty 23; Johns Massachusetts 4 0 1 1 — 6 Hopkins–Jonathan Marcus 12. Princeton 3 1 2 5 — 11 Attendance: 30,392. Massachusetts scoring – Jeremy Murphy 3, Casey Costello 1, Chris Grande 1, Jared Syracuse 20, Virginia 13 Lanning 1. Syracuse 4 4 5 7 — 20 Princeton scoring – Scott Conklin 2, Jesse Hubbard 2, Bart Bansbach 1, Jason Buttles Virginia 3 3 4 3 — 13 1, Todd Eichelberger 1, Derek Katz 1, Chris Massey 1, Don McDonough 1, Jon Hess 1. Shots: Massachusetts 41, Princeton 38. Saves: Massachusetts–Tom LoPresti 10; Syracuse scoring – Nick Licameli 4, Mark Fietta 3, Rob Kavovit 3, Casey Powell 3, Roy Princeton–Pat Cairns 16, Pancho Gutstein 2. Colsey 2, Doug Jackson 1, Jim Morrissey 1, Kristian Photopoulos 1, Paul Sullivan 1, Attendance: 1,930. Mike Witek 1. Virginia scoring – Michael Watson 3, David Jones 2, Greg Traynor 2, Chris Ginter 1, Brown 17, Cornell 9 Ben Johnson 1, Doug Knight 1, Tony Nugent 1, Harmar Thompson 1, Tim Whiteley 1. Cornell 2 2 1 4 — 9 Shots: Syracuse 48, Virginia 45. Saves: Syracuse–Alex Rosier 17; Virginia–Court Brown 3 6 4 4 — 17 Durling 16. Cornell scoring – Chris Danler 3, Anthony Pavone 3, Chris Langdale 1, Fred Peightal Attendance: 30,392. 1, John Sullivan 1. Brown scoring – David Evans 4, Robin Prince 4, James Gaensbauer 2, Alex Goodman 1995 CHAMPIONSHIP 2, Chris Martinelli 1, Roy Moore 1, Michael Satin 1, Josh Selig 1, Brett Sowers 1. Shots: Cornell 24, Brown 43. Saves: Cornell–Michael LaRocco 15; Brown–Greg MAY 29 at Maryland Cattrano 7, Dan Giannuzzi 2. Attendance: 1,267. Syracuse 13, Maryland 9 Maryland 1 3 2 3 — 9 1995 QUARTERFINALS Syracuse 2 3 3 5 — 13 Maryland scoring – Matt Hahn 4, Greg Nelin 2, Charles Bullen 1, Rob Chomo 1, Peter MAY 20 Hilgartner 1. Syracuse scoring – Rob Kavovit 4, Mark Fietta 2, Nick Licameli 2, Paul Carcaterra 1, Johns Hopkins 18, Loyola Maryland 5 Doug Jackson 1, Jim Morrissey 1, Casey Powell 1, Paul Sullivan 1. Loyola Maryland 3 0 1 1 — 5 Shots: Maryland 38, Syracuse 56. Saves: Maryland–Brian Dougherty 23; Syracuse– Johns Hopkins 2 6 5 5 — 18 Alex Rosier 17. Loyola Maryland scoring – Brian Bacso 1, Brian Duffy 1, Chris Georgalas 1, Del Attendance: 26,229. Halladay 1, Zach Thornton 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Terry Riordan 6, Milford Marchant 3, Dave Marr 2, Billy Evans 1, Casey Gordon 1, Todd Kearney 1, Werner Krueger 1, Chris Macon 1, Brian Piccola 1, Chris Steer 1. 1994 Shots: Loyola Maryland 35, Johns Hopkins 56. Saves: Loyola Maryland–Tim McGeeney 19, Brendan Fry 2; Johns Hopkins–Jonathan Marcus 13. Tigers Beat Virginia: Princeton won its second overtime game of the tour- Attendance: 4,966. nament, 9-8, over the Cavaliers, who had advanced with a semifinal over- Maryland 14, Notre Dame 11 time win over defending champion Syracuse. Notre Dame 0 1 4 6 — 11 Maryland 4 4 2 4 — 14 LEADING SCORERS Notre Dame scoring – Randy Colley 3, Brian Erickson 2, Tim Kearney 2, Todd Bialous Name GP G A Pts. 1, Burke Hayes 1, Jim Keenan 1, Willie Sutton 1. Tim Whiteley, Virginia...... 4 6 13 19 Maryland scoring – Kip Fulks 2, Matt Hahn 2, Peter Hilgartner 2, Pat McGuire 2, Michael Watson, Virginia...... 4 9 3 12 Mike Bordi 1, Jon Brothers 1, Charles Bullen 1, Rob Chomo 1, Bill Ruhl 1, Andrew Rob Gutheil, Brown...... 3 5 6 11 Whipple 1. Sean Miller, Virginia...... 4 6 4 10 Shots: Notre Dame 40, Maryland 44. Saves: Notre Dame–Alex Cade 15; Maryland– Scott Reinhardt, Princeton...... 3 9 1 10 Brian Dougherty 13. David Evans, Brown...... 3 7 2 9 Attendance: 3,002. Dave Marr, Johns Hopkins...... 2 4 5 9 Syracuse 15, Princeton 11 Taylor Simmers, Princeton...... 3 4 5 9 Princeton 1 4 3 3 — 11 Greg Traynor, Virginia...... 4 6 3 9 Syracuse 6 0 5 4 — 15 1994 FIRST ROUND Princeton scoring – Chris Massey 4, Bart Bansbach 1, Scott Conklin 1, John Hess 1, Jesse Hubbard 1, Jeff MacBean 1, Don McDonough 1, Ben Strutt 1. MAY 14 Syracuse scoring – Casey Powell 4, Ric Beardsley 2, 2, Mike Witek 2, Doug Jackson 1, Rob Kavovit 1, Jim Morrissey 1, Chad Smith 1, Paul Sullivan 1. Duke 14, Maryland 9 Shots: Princeton 37, Syracuse 59. Saves: Princeton–Pat Cairns 18; Syracuse–Alex Maryland 2 1 2 4 — 9 Rosier 19. Duke 3 3 3 5 — 14 Attendance: 5,116. Maryland scoring – Pete Hilgartner 2, Greg Nelin 2, Rob Chomo 1, Neal Dupcak 1, Virginia 16, Brown 13 Chris Farmer 1, Kip Fulks 1, Matt Parks 1. Brown 4 5 1 3 — 13 Duke scoring – Ken Fasanaro 4, Scott Harrison 3, Mike Clayton 2, Ross Moscatelli 2, Virginia 7 2 3 4 — 16 Ed Fay 1, Steve Finnell 1, James Heavey 1. Shots: Maryland 39, Duke 52. Saves: Maryland–Brian Dougherty 14, Craig Laferty 1; Brown scoring – Robin Prince 5, James Gaensbauer 3, David Evans 2, Thomas Collard Duke–Joe Kirmser 17. 1, Alex Goodman 1, Gregory Rozycki 1. Attendance: 625. Virginia scoring – Doug Knight 6, David Jones 3, Brad Hoag 1, Sean Miller 1, Tony Nugent 1, Harmar Thompson 1, Greg Traynor 1, Michael Watson 1, Tim Whiteley 1. Shots: Brown 56, Virginia 54. Saves: Brown–Greg Cattrano 17; Virginia–Court Durling 12, Joe Wilson 2. Attendance: 2,314. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 33

Virginia 23, Notre Dame 4 1994 SEMIFINALS Notre Dame 1 1 1 1 — 4 Virginia 5 6 8 4 — 23 MAY 28 Notre Dame scoring – Robbie Snyder 2, Randy Colley 1, Mike Iorio 1. Virginia 15, Syracuse 14 (OT) Virginia scoring – Drew Fox 3, Greg Traynor 3, Doug Knight 2, Mark LaVerghetta 2, Virginia 1 5 1 7 1 — 15 Michael Vaughan 2, Tim Whiteley 2, Brian Birch 1, Mark Dixon 1, Brad Hoag 1, Ben Syracuse 5 3 4 2 0 — 14 Johnson 1, David Jones 1, Sean Miller 1, Kurt Mueller 1, Tony Nugent 1, Michael Watson 1. Virginia scoring – Michael Watson 3, David Jones 3, Sean Miller 2, Tim Whiteley 2, Shots: Notre Dame 18, Virginia 55. Saves: Notre Dame–Ryan Jewell 6, Brian Sullivan Chris Driggs 1, Drew Fox 1, Brad Hoag 1, Doug Knight 1, Greg Traynor 1. 4; Virginia– Court Durling 6, James Ireland 3. Syracuse scoring – Roy Colsey 3, Casey Donegan 3, Dom Fin 3, Brian Eisenberg 1, Attendance: 877. Rob Kavovit 1, Charlie Lockwood 1, Jim Morrissey 1, Paul Sullivan 1. Shots: Virginia 56, Syracuse 36. Saves: Virginia–James Ireland 12, Court Durling 1; Johns Hopkins 22, Towson 16 Syracuse–Alex Rosier 23. Towson 2 5 6 3 — 16 Attendance: 21,523. Johns Hopkins 5 6 6 5 — 22 Princeton 10, Brown 7 Towson scoring – Dudley Dixon 4, David Quinn 4, Tim Langton 3, Steve Carcaterra 2, Brown 2 3 0 2 — 7 Stewart Crotty 1, Mark Goers 1, Kevin Krupinsky 1. Princeton 3 2 4 1 — 10 Johns Hopkins scoring – Brian Piccola 4, Terry Riordan 4, Casey Gordon 3, Chris Brown scoring – Rob Gutheil 2, Tom Collard 1, David Evans 1, James Gaensbauer 1, Macon 3, Todd Cavallaro 2, Milford Marchant 2, Dave Marr 2, Billy Evans 1, Pete Chris Martinelli 1, Dennis Sullivan 1. Jacobs 1. Princeton scoring – Scott Reinhardt 4, Brian Tomeo 2, Jason Buttles 1, Scott Conklin Shots: Towson 48; Johns Hopkins 48. Saves: Towson–Brian Whalen 14; Johns 1, Don McDonough 1, John Stanitski 1. Hopkins–Jonathan Marcus 17. Shots: Brown 33, Princeton 38. Saves: Brown–Jay Stalfort 14; Princeton–Scott Attendance: 4,203. Bacigalupo 15. Brown 12, Navy 5 Attendance: 21,523. Navy 1 1 0 3 — 5 Brown 2 3 5 2 — 12 1994 CHAMPIONSHIP Navy scoring – Jamie Slough 2, Rob Bailey 1, Rich Costello 1, Justin Dunne 1. MAY 30 at Maryland Brown scoring – David Evans 5, Jeffrey Iserson 3, Robin Prince 3, Rob Gutheil 1. Shots: Navy 48, Brown 34. Saves: Navy–Garrett Luebker 13; Brown–Jay Stalfort 24. Princeton 9, Virginia 8 (OT) Attendance: 1,597. Virginia 2 1 2 3 0 — 8 Princeton 2 2 2 2 1 — 9 1994 QUARTERFINALS Virginia scoring – Michael Watson 3, Doug Knight 2, David Jones 1, Sean Miller 1, Greg Traynor 1. MAY 21 Princeton scoring – Scott Conklin 4, Scott Reinhardt 3, 1, Paul Murphy 1. Syracuse 12, Duke 11 Shots: Virginia 53, Princeton 45. Saves: Virginia–James Ireland 15; Princeton–Scott

Bacigalupo 14. HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Duke 4 3 2 2 — 11 Attendance: 22,559. Syracuse 3 3 3 3 — 12 Duke scoring – Mike Clayton 3, Ross Moscatelli 2, Scott Allen 1, Ken Fasanaro 1, Steve Finnell 1, Jim Gonnella 1, James Heavey 1, Matt Oglesby 1. Syracuse scoring – Dom Fin 3, Jim Morrissey 3, Roy Colsey 1, Casey Donegan 1, Matt 1993 Doyle 1, Mark Fietta 1, Rob Kavovit 1, Charlie Lockwood 1. Shots: Duke 47, Syracuse 65. Saves: Duke–Joe Kirmser 19; Syracuse–Alex Rosier 19. Fourth for the Orange: Syracuse’s Matt Riter scored the game-winner with Attendance: 4,427. eight seconds left as the Orangemen defeated North Carolina, 13-12, to win Virginia 12, North Carolina 10 their fourth official Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Virginia 1 5 2 4 — 12 North Carolina 3 2 2 3 — 10 LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. Virginia scoring – David Jones 2, Sean Miller 2, Michael Watson 2, Tim Whiteley 2, Andrew Dausch 1, Chris Driggs 1, Brad Hoag 1, Greg Traynor 1. John Webster, North Carolina...... 3 9 6 15 Matt Riter, Syracuse...... 3 10 3 13 North Carolina scoring – Wilson Felter 3, Brendan Carey 2, Ousmane Greene 2, Charlie Lockwood, Syracuse...... 3 4 7 11 Gregg Langhoff 1, Pete Murphy 1, Ryan Wade 1. Tim Whiteley, Virginia...... 2 5 5 10 Shots: Virginia 46, North Carolina 42. Saves: Virginia–James Ireland 9; North Brian Piccola, Johns Hopkins...... 2 4 5 9 Carolina–Rocco D’Andraia 14. Attendance: 1,750. Kevin Beach, Loyola Maryland...... 2 8 0 8 Princeton 12, Johns Hopkins 11 (OT) 1993 FIRST ROUND Johns Hopkins 1 5 2 3 0 — 11 Princeton 2 1 4 4 1 — 12 MAY 15 Johns Hopkins scoring – Todd Cavallaro 3, Dave Marr 2, Brian Piccola 2, Billy Evans 1, Army 15, Maryland 11 Werner Krueger 1, Milford Marchant 1, Terry Riordan 1. Maryland 5 0 1 5 — 11 Princeton scoring – Taylor Simmers 4, Scott Conklin 3, Scott Reinhardt 2, Jason Army 2 6 3 4 — 15 Buttles 1, Kevin Lowe 1, Jason Osier 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 38, Princeton 42. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Jonathan Marcus 13; Maryland scoring – Brian McElheny 3, Matt Parks 2, Jay Pasko 2, Bob Huggins 1, Scott Princeton– 13. McMahon 1, Greg Nelin 1, Dan Reading 1. Army scoring – Dan Brostek 4, Chad Allen 2, Todd Butler 2, Steve Heller 2, Phil Attendance: 4,796. Mandry 2, Mike Colon 1, Brian Knapp 1, Eric Waltz 1. Brown 14, Loyola Maryland 13 (OT) Shots: Maryland 46, Army 42. Saves: Maryland–Brian Dougherty 20; Army–Rick Brown 5 3 3 2 1 — 14 Aguilar 11. Loyola Maryland 4 2 3 4 0 — 13 Attendance: 4,121. Brown scoring – Jeffrey Iserson 3, James Gaensbauer 2, Rob Gutheil 2, Chris Virginia 19, Notre Dame 9 Martinelli 2, Robin Prince 2, David Evans 1, Brian McNally 1, Gary Nelson 1. Notre Dame 0 2 4 3 — 9 Loyola Maryland scoring – Andy Martin 3, Zach Thornton 3, Matt Dwan 2, Del Virginia 7 5 3 4 — 19 Halladay 2, Brian Bacso 1, Sean Heffernan 1, Mark O’Brien 1. Notre Dame scoring – Randy Colley 3, Willie Sutton 2, Brian Erickson 1, Mike Iorio 1, Shots: Brown 37, Loyola Maryland 50. Saves: Brown–Jay Stalfort 16; Loyola Kevin Mahoney 1, Robbie Snyder 1. Maryland–Tim McGeeney 21. Virginia scoring – Kevin Pehlke 4, Tim Whiteley 4, Ray Kamrath 3, Greg Traynor 3, Attendance: 2,006. Mark Dixon 1, Chris Driggs 1, Rob Falk 1, Drew Fox 1, Joe Wilson 1. Shots: Notre Dame 36, Virginia 52. Saves: Notre Dame–Ryan Jewell 2, Chris Parent 5, Patrick Finn 9; Virginia–James Ireland 11. Attendance: 1,275. 34 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Hofstra 9, Massachusetts 8 Syracuse 15, Princeton 9 Massachusetts 2 3 0 3 — 8 Syracuse 3 3 5 4 — 15 Hofstra 1 2 4 2 — 9 Princeton 2 1 2 4 — 9 Massachusetts scoring – Bill Edell 3, Eric Bailey 2, 2, Eric Triolo 1. Syracuse scoring – Jamie Archer 2, John Barr 2, Roy Colsey 2, Mark Fietta 2, Dom Fin Hofstra scoring – Dave Donatello 3, Michael Adams 1, Kevin Barry 1, Kevin Baudo 1, 2, Charlie Lockwood 2, Steve Bettinger 1, Matt Riter 1, Chad Smith 1. Dom DiNardo 1, Kevin Jacobs 1, Mike Ricigliano 1. Princeton scoring – Jason Buttles 2, Torr Marro 2, Scott Reinhardt 2, Todd Higgins 1, Shots: Massachusetts 29, Hofstra 43. Saves: Massachusetts–Tom LoPresti 14; Taylor Simmers 1, Brian Tomeo 1. Hofstra–Joe Romeo 13. Shots: Syracuse 55, Princeton 37. Saves: Syracuse–Chris Surran 15; Princeton–Scott Attendance: 4,281. Bacigalupo 17. Attendance: 21,129. Loyola Maryland 19, Navy 8 Loyola Maryland 3 5 8 3 — 19 1993 CHAMPIONSHIP Navy 1 1 6 0 — 8 Loyola Maryland scoring – Kevin Beach 6, Kevin Anderson 3, Pat Ervin 2, 31 at Maryland Heffernan 2, Andy Martin 2, 1, Del Halladay 1, Mark O’Brien 1, Derek Syracuse 13, North Carolina 12 Radebaugh 1. Syracuse 5 2 3 3 — 13 Navy scoring – Jamie Slough 4, John Tierney 2, Rob Bailey 1, Tommy Roszko 1. North Carolina 3 5 2 2 — 12 Shots: Loyola Maryland 55, Navy 39. Saves: Loyola Maryland–Tim McGeeney 9, Paul Speargas 1; Navy–Kevin Farrington 17. Syracuse scoring – John Barr 2, Steve Bettinger 2, Roy Colsey 2, Mark Fietta 2, Matt Attendance: 5,428. Riter 2, Jamie Archer 1, Dom Fin 1, Charlie Lockwood 1. North Carolina scoring – John Webster 3, Donnie McNichol 2, Steve Muir 2, Ryan 1993 QUARTERFINALS Wade 2, Mike Acee 1, Steve Speers 1, Jason Wade 1. Shots: Syracuse 66, North Carolina 56. Saves: Syracuse–Chris Surran 20; North Carolina–Gary Lehrman 18. MAY 22 Attendance: 19,965. North Carolina 14, Army 5 Army 2 0 3 0 — 5 North Carolina 1 4 4 5 — 14 1992 Army scoring – Chad Allen 1, Steve Heller 1, Tim Keneally 1, Phil Mandry 1, Eric Waltz 1. North Carolina scoring – John Webster 3, Ousmane Greene 2, Dan Levy 2, T.J. Princeton Wins First Championship: The Tigers defeated Syracuse, 10-9, Shimaitis 2, Ryan Wade 2, Kyle Durkee 1, Jason Sanders 1, Steve Schattner 1. in two overtimes to win their first Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Shots: Army 29, North Carolina 54. Saves: Army–Rick Aguilar 19; North Carolina– Andy Moe’s fourth goal of the day, nine seconds into the second sudden- Gary Lehrman 11. death overtime period, clinched the victory for Princeton. Attendance: 1,756. Johns Hopkins 14, Virginia 10 LEADING SCORERS Virginia 3 2 5 0 — 10 Name GP G A Pts. Johns Hopkins 2 3 2 7 — 14 Jeff Wills, Johns Hopkins...... 3 6 13 19 Jamie Archer, Syracuse...... 3 8 8 16 Virginia scoring – Chris Driggs 3, Ray Kamrath 2, Rob Falk 1, Drew Fox 1, Tony Nugent Brian Piccola, Johns Hopkins...... 3 12 3 15 1, Greg Traynor 1, Tim Whiteley 1. , Brown...... 2 5 9 14 Johns Hopkins scoring – Terry Riordan 4, Brian Piccola 3, Todd Cavallaro 2, Brian Kelly Oliver Marti, Brown...... 2 12 1 13 2, David Townsend 2, Alex Wadkovsky 1. Shots: Virginia 37, Johns Hopkins 42. Saves: Virginia–James Ireland 7; Johns Brian Lukacz, Johns Hopkins...... 3 8 3 11 Hopkins–Jonathan Marcus 10. , Syracuse...... 3 9 2 11 Attendance: 5,222. Justin Tortolani, Princeton...... 3 8 3 11 Matt Riter, Syracuse...... 3 7 2 9 Syracuse 20, Hofstra 8 Adam Wright, Johns Hopkins...... 3 8 1 9 Hofstra 1 1 1 5 — 8 Syracuse 6 6 3 5 — 20 1992 FIRST ROUND Hofstra scoring – Kevin Barry 2, Dom DiNardo 2, Andy Carlson 1, Kevin Jacobs 1, Brian Holland 1, Chris Panos 1. MAY 9 Syracuse scoring – Matt Riter 7, Steve Bettinger 2, Andy Puccia 2, Jamie Archer 1, Yale 9, Navy 3 John Barr 1, Roy Colsey 1, Casey Donegan 1, Mark Fietta 1, Dom Fin 1, Erik Knaus 1, Yale 1 1 4 3 — 9 Charlie Lockwood 1, Jim Morrissey 1. Navy 1 0 1 1 — 3 Shots: Hofstra 34, Syracuse 65. Saves: Hofstra–Joe Romeo 15, Kevin Johnson 2; Syracuse–Chris Surran 13. Yale scoring – Simon Duxbury 4, Josh McHugh 3, Chris Disimile 1, Scott Roberts 1. Attendance: 4,395. Navy scoring – Matt Long 1, Thomas Roszko 1, Jamie Slough 1. Shots: Yale 23, Navy 41. Saves: Yale–Rich Dressler 22; Navy–Kevin Farrington 11. Princeton 12, Loyola Maryland 6 Attendance: 2,618. Loyola Maryland 0 0 3 3 — 6 Princeton 5 2 2 3 — 12 Johns Hopkins 15, Notre Dame 7 Notre Dame 0 0 4 3 — 7 Loyola Maryland scoring – Kevin Beach 2, Andy Martin 2, Kevin Anderson 1, Brian Johns Hopkins 3 4 4 4 — 15 Duffy 1. Princeton scoring – Kevin Lowe 3, Taylor Simmers 2, John Burstein 1, Scott Conklin 1, Notre Dame scoring – Randy Colley 3, Tom Carroll 1, Eddie Lamb 1, Brian Torr Marro 1, Don McDonough 1, Paul Murphy 1, Scott Reinhardt 1, Brian Tomeo 1. Mayglothing 1, Rob Snyder 1. Shots: Loyola Maryland 34, Princeton 33. Saves: Loyola Maryland–Tim McGeeney 11; Johns Hopkins scoring – Adam Wright 4, Terry Riordan 3, Jeff Wills 3, Brian Lukacz 2, Princeton–Scott Bacigalupo 12. Brian Piccola 2, Peter Jacobs 1. Attendance: 4,155. Shots: Notre Dame 41, Johns Hopkins 47. Saves: Notre Dame–Ryan Jewell 9, Chris Parent 6; Johns Hopkins–Scott Giardina 21, John Banks 1. 1993 SEMIFINALS Attendance: 1,794. Maryland 13, Duke 11 MAY 29 Duke 4 2 1 4 — 11 North Carolina 16, Johns Hopkins 10 Maryland 0 3 6 4 — 13 Johns Hopkins 3 4 1 2 — 10 Duke scoring – Joe Matassa 3, Jim Book 2, Gregg Schmalz 2, Dave Donovan 1, Andy North Carolina 3 2 6 5 — 16 Droney 1, Seth McCullough 1, Ross Moscatelli 1. Maryland scoring – Chris Dail 3, Rob Chomo 2, Jon Schoenweitz 2, Blake Wynot 2, Johns Hopkins scoring – Brian Kelly 3, Milford Marchant 3, Dave Marr 1, Brian Piccola Brian Burlace 1, Sean Crawford 1, Bob Huggins 1, Dan Reading 1. 1, Terry Riordan 1, Steve Vecchione 1. Shots: Duke 47, Maryland 35. Saves: Duke–Carter Hertzberg 12; Maryland–Steve North Carolina scoring – Steve Speers 4, John Webster 3, Dan Levy 2, Ryan Wade 2, Kavovit 14. Mike Acee 1, Jude Collins 1, Ousmane Greene 1, Steve Muir 1, Mark Phillips 1. Attendance: 3,010. Shots: Johns Hopkins 34, North Carolina 62. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Jonathan Marcus 17; North Carolina–Gary Lehrman 14. Attendance: 21,129. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 35

Brown 19, Loyola Maryland 12 1992 CHAMPIONSHIP Brown 3 5 3 8 — 19 Loyola Maryland 3 1 4 4 — 12 MAY 25 at Penn Brown scoring – Oliver Marti 9, Darren Lowe 3, Rich Levi 2, Neil Munro 2, Rob Gutheil Princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (2OT) 1, Chris Martinelli 1, Gary Nelson 1. Loyola Maryland scoring – Gary Miller 5, Jim Blanding 2, Kevin Beach 1, Bob Curry 1, Princeton 3 4 1 1 0 1 — 10 Kevin Jedlicka 1, Steve Sovik 1, Gene Ubriaco 1. Syracuse 0 2 2 5 0 0 — 9 Shots: Brown 48, Loyola Maryland 56. Saves: Brown–Pat Flynn 22; Loyola Maryland– Princeton scoring – Andy Moe 4, John Burstein 1, Torr Marro 1, Scott Reinhardt 1, Tim McGeeney 18. Brian Tomeo 1, Justin Tortolani 1, Greg Waller 1. Attendance: 2,251. Syracuse scoring – Jamie Archer 2, Charlie Lockwood 2, Tom Marechek 2, Matt Riter 2, Dom Fin 1. 1992 QUARTERFINALS Shots: Princeton 52, Syracuse 50. Saves: Princeton–Scott Bacigalupo 15; Syracuse– Chris Surran 14. MAY 16 Attendance: 13,650. Syracuse 17, Yale 8 Yale 3 3 1 1 — 8 Syracuse 4 3 6 4 — 17 1991 Yale scoring – Tony Rousou 2, Jeff Curran 1, Nick Deans 1, Simon Duxbury 1, Josh McHugh 1, Rocky Mould 1, Brendan Sheehan 1. Perfection: North Carolina completed an undefeated season by downing Syracuse scoring – Tom Marechek 5, Jamie Archer 3, Charlie Lockwood 3, Steve Towson, 18-13, to win the Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship. The title Bettinger 2, Andy Boland 1, Roy Colsey 1, Dom Fin 1, Matt Riter 1. was the fourth overall for the Tar Heels. Towson reached the final game for Shots: Yale 31, Syracuse 74. Saves: Yale–Rich Dressler 24; Syracuse–Chris Surran 16. the first time. Attendance: 3,684. Johns Hopkins 15, Towson 8 LEADING SCORERS Johns Hopkins 3 5 4 3 — 15 Name GP G A Pts. Towson 1 3 3 1 — 8 Mark Douglas, Maryland...... 3 13 3 16 Johns Hopkins scoring – Brian Piccola 6, Brian Lukacz 4, Terry Riordan 3, Adam Dennis Goldstein, North Carolina...... 3 10 6 16 Wright 2. Glenn Smith, Towson...... 4 13 3 16 Towson scoring – Joe Genovese 3, Tim Barger 1, John Blatchley 1, Steve Carcaterra Tom Marechek, Syracuse...... 3 11 4 15 1, Lindsay Dixon 1, Kevin Krupinsky 1. John Blatchley, Towson...... 4 7 7 14 Shots: Johns Hopkins 44, Towson 40. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Scott Giardina 16; John Webster, North Carolina...... 3 5 7 12 Towson–Jerry DeLorenzo 16. Jamie Archer, Syracuse...... 2 8 3 11 Attendance: 7,812. Michael DeSimone, Towson...... 4 5 5 10 Princeton 11, Maryland 10 Rob Shek, Towson...... 4 7 3 10 Maryland 2 1 6 1 — 10 Rob Wurzburger, Maryland...... 3 8 2 10 DIVISION I HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Princeton 3 2 2 4 — 11 1991 FIRST ROUND Maryland scoring – Erik Elfstrum 3, Matt Parks 3, Andy Claxton 1, Chris Dail 1, Greg Nelin 1, Dave Willard 1. MAY 15 Princeton scoring – Justin Tortolani 4, Ed Calkins 2, Scott Reinhardt 2, Paul Murphy 1, Taylor Simmers 1, Greg Waller 1. Loyola Maryland 20, Massachusetts 9 Shots: Maryland 32, Princeton 39. Saves: Maryland–Steve Kavovit 14; Princeton– Massachusetts 2 3 2 2 — 9 Scott Bacigalupo 11. Loyola Maryland 4 8 2 6 — 20 Attendance: 2,213. Massachusetts scoring – Mario Guaglianone 2, Bill Begien 1, Mike Cain 1, James North Carolina 16, Brown 10 Kushner 1, Mark Millon 1, Hugh O’Callaghan 1, John Schlipf 1, Rich Senatore 1. Brown 3 2 3 2 — 10 Loyola Maryland scoring – Jim Blanding 5, Kevin Beach 4, Gary Miller 3, Chris North Carolina 4 4 4 4 — 16 Colbeck 2, Gary Beach 1, Pat Ervin 1, Fred Haas 1, Todd Sloper 1, Sean Smith 1, Mfon Brown scoring – Oliver Marti 3, Darren Lowe 2, Rob Gutheil 2, Phil Maletta 1, Chris Udo 1. Martinelli 1, Neil Munro 1. Shots: Massachusetts 35, Loyola Maryland 63. Saves: Massachusetts–Ted Kellerman North Carolina scoring – Joe Bedell 2, Jim Buczek 2, Dan Donnelly 2, Eric Seremet 2, 24; Loyola Maryland–Kevin Anderson 15. Michael Thomas 2, Gregg Langhoff 1, Danny Levy 1, Donnie McNichol 1, Steve Muir Attendance: 1,082. 1, Steve Schreiber 1, Ryan Wade 1. Syracuse 28, Michigan St. 7 Shots: Brown 33, North Carolina 50. Saves: Brown–Pat Flynn 11; North Carolina–Billy Michigan St. 1 1 1 4 — 7 Daye 16. Syracuse 4 15 3 6 — 28 Attendance: 2,000. Michigan St. scoring – Marc Saracene 3, Chris Heide 1, Jon Lantzy 1, Jay Ledinsky 1, 1992 SEMIFINALS Wayne Sansiviero 1. Syracuse scoring – Jamie Archer 6, Tom Marechek 4, John Barr 3, Todd Freeman 3, MAY 23 Rickey Cramer 2, Casey Donegan 2, Matt Riter 2, Nick Boynton 1, Tim Corcoran 1, John Goodwin 1, Charlie Lockwood 1, DuBurne Reid 1, Brian Tully 1. Syracuse 21, Johns Hopkins 16 Shots: Michigan St. 35, Syracuse 64. Saves: Michigan St.–Jeff Horowitz 14, Chris Johns Hopkins 3 4 5 4 — 16 McCrady 2. Syracuse–Jerry DeLorenzo 6, Lee Hine 5, Chris Surran 2. Syracuse 4 4 5 8 — 21 Attendance: 2,309. Johns Hopkins scoring – Brian Piccola 4, Brendan Cody 3, Jeff Wills 3, Brian Lukacz 2, Towson 14, Virginia 13 Adam Wright 2, Terry Riordan 1, Steve Vecchione 1. Towson 5 4 3 2 — 14 Syracuse scoring – John Barr 4, Matt Riter 4, Jamie Archer 3, Dom Fin 3, Tom Virginia 4 7 1 1 — 13 Gilmartin 2, Tom Marechek 2, Roy Colsey 1, Mark Fietta 1, Charlie Lockwood 1. Towson scoring – Tony Millon 4, Glenn Smith 3, John Blatchley 2, Rob Shek 2, Shots: Johns Hopkins 47, Syracuse 53. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Scott Giardina 14; Michael DeSimone 1, Doug Sharretts 1, David Shoul 1. Syracuse–Chris Surran 16. Virginia scoring – Perry Frazer 4, Kevin Pehlke 3, Garth Appelt 2, Gabby Roe 2, Andy Attendance: 15,523. Kraus 1, Craig Ronald 1. Princeton 16, North Carolina 14 Shots: Towson 54, Virginia 44. Saves: Towson–Richard Betcher 19; Virginia–Tom Princeton 7 1 5 3 — 16 Groeninger 21. North Carolina 2 4 4 4 — 14 Attendance: 803. Princeton scoring – Justin Tortolani 3, Kevin Lowe 2, 2, Scott Maryland 13, Rutgers 7 Reinhardt 2, Taylor Simmers 2, Brian Tomeo 2, Torr Marro 1, Mal Meistrell 1, Andy Rutgers 3 0 2 2 — 7 Moe 1. Maryland 4 0 5 4 — 13 North Carolina scoring – Donnie McNichol 3, Ryan Wade 3, Danny Levy 2, Michael Thomas 2, Robin Cornish 1, Dan Donnelly 1, Greg Paradine 1, Steve Speers 1. Rutgers scoring – Jamie Watson 2, Joe Borges 1, David Cunningham 1, Robert Shots: Princeton 34, North Carolina 45. Saves: Princeton–Scott Bacigalupo 19; North Lemken 1, John Mone 1, Chris Prat 1. Carolina–Billy Daye 9. Maryland scoring – Mark Douglas 4, Dan Reading 3, Rob Wurzburger 2, Sean Attendance: 15,523. Crawford 1, Jon Schoenweitz 1, Al Staker 1, Blake Wynot 1. Shots: Rutgers 40, Maryland 43. Saves: Rutgers–John Schmunk 14; Maryland–Steve Kavovit 23. Attendance: 1,400. 36 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

1991 QUARTERFINALS 1991 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 19 MAY 27 at Syracuse North Carolina 11, Loyola Maryland 9 North Carolina 18, Towson 13 Loyola Maryland 1 2 4 2 — 9 Towson 3 1 6 3 — 13 North Carolina 2 3 4 2 — 11 North Carolina 8 3 1 6 — 18 Loyola Maryland scoring – Chris Colbeck 3, Paul Cantabene 2, Kevin Beach 1, Dan Towson scoring – John Blatchley 3, Rob Shek 3, Glenn Smith 3, Doug Sharretts 2, Burnam 1, Fred Haas 1, Todd Sloper 1. Lindsay Dixon 1, Tony Millon 1. North Carolina scoring – Dan Donnelly 4, Dennis Goldstein 2, Mike Acee 1, Donnie North Carolina scoring – Dennis Goldstein 4, Eric Seremet 3, Joe Bedell 2, John Webster 2, Mike Acee 1, Dan Donnelly 1, Dan Levy 1, Donnie McNichol 1, Steve McNichol 1, Steve Speers 1, Michael Thomas 1, Ryan Wade 1. Speers 1, Michael Thomas 1, Ryan Wade 1. Shots: Loyola Maryland 26, North Carolina 40. Saves: Loyola Maryland–Kevin Shots: Towson 48, North Carolina 59. Saves: Towson–Richard Betcher 21; North Anderson 11; North Carolina–Andy Piazza 9. Carolina–Andy Piazza 9, Billy Daye 2. Attendance: 500. Attendance 8,293. Syracuse 11, Johns Hopkins 8 Syracuse 1 3 3 4 — 11 Johns Hopkins 0 4 1 3 — 8 1990 Syracuse scoring – Tom Marechek 4, Jamie Archer 2, Matt Riter 2, John Barr 1, Dom Fin 1, Tom Gilmartin 1. Triple Crown: Syracuse won its third consecutive Division I Men’s Lacrosse Johns Hopkins scoring – Jeff Wills 4, Brian Lukacz 1, Mike Morrissey 1, Matt Panetta Championship by posting a 21-9 victory over Loyola Maryland. Syracuse be- 1, Seth Tierney 1. came the second school to win three straight championships, and Roy Sim- Shots: Syracuse 46, Johns Hopkins 35. Saves: Syracuse–Jerry DeLorenzo 13; Johns mons Jr. became the first coach to guide a team to four titles. # Hopkins–Scott Giardina 16. Attendance: 10,723 LEADING SCORERS Towson 14, Princeton 13 (3 ot) Name GP G A Pts. Towson 4 3 3 3 0 0 1 — 14 Gary Gait, Syracuse...... 3 15 8 23 Princeton 3 1 6 3 0 0 0 — 13 Tom Marechek, Syracuse...... 3 10 10 20 Greg Burns, Syracuse...... 3 11 5 16 Towson scoring – Glenn Smith 3, Tim Barger 2, John Blatchley 1, Michael DeSimone Chris Colbeck, Loyola Maryland...... 3 14 2 16 1, Lindsay Dixon 1, Joe Genovese 1, Steve Kisslinger, 1 Tony Millon 1, Doug Sharretts Jason O’Neill, Yale...... 2 4 11 15 1, Rob Shek 1, David Shoul 1. Princeton scoring – Justin Tortolani 5, Chris McHugh 2, Mal Meistrell 2, Kevin Lowe #, Syracuse...... 3 7 7 14 Brian Kroneberger, Loyola Maryland...... 3 10 3 13 1, Torr Marro 1, Andy Moe 1, Scott Reinhardt 1. Jim Blanding, Loyola Maryland...... 3 6 5 11 Shots: Towson 41, Princeton 45. Saves: Towson–Richard Betcher 18; Princeton–Scott Jon Reese, Yale...... 2 10 1 11 Bacigalupo 20. Jim Egan, Syracuse...... 3 5 5 10 Attendance: 4,431. Maryland 16, Brown 13 1990 FIRST ROUND Maryland 3 4 7 2 — 16 Brown 1 3 2 7 — 13 MAY 16 Maryland scoring – Mark Douglas 5, Craig Buller 3, Rob Wurzburger 2, Brian Burlace Brown 12, Massachusetts 9 1, Chris Dail 1, Eric Elfstrum 1, Scott McMahon 1, Dan Reading 1, Jon Schoenweitz 1. Brown 3 3 1 5 — 12 Brown scoring – Andrew Towers 5, Oliver Marti 4, Darren Lowe 2, Jay McMahon 2. Massachusetts 2 5 0 2 — 9 Shots: Maryland 40, Brown 60. Saves: Maryland–Steve Kavovit 30; Brown–Pat Flynn Brown scoring – Neil Munro 3, Rich Tuohey 3, Jay McMahon 2, Andrew Towers 2, 11. Tom Dwyer 1, Sean Stalfort 1. Attendance: 3,650. Massachusetts scoring – Tim Soudan 3, Rob Codignotto 2, Vin D’Angelo 1, Hugh O’Callaghan 1, Jim McAleavey 1, Rich Senatore 1. 1991 SEMIFINALS Shots: Brown 35, Massachusetts 45. Saves: Brown–Steven Ayers 24; Massachusetts– Ted Kellerman 14. MAY 25 Attendance: 738. Harvard 9, Notre Dame 3 North Carolina 19, Syracuse 13 Notre Dame 0 0 0 3 — 3 Syracuse 3 2 4 4 — 13 Harvard 3 2 1 3 — 9 North Carolina 3 7 5 4 — 19 Notre Dame scoring – Dave Carey 2, Mike Quigley 1. Syracuse scoring – Steve Bettinger 3, Dom Fin 3, Tom Marechek 3, John Barr 1, Harvard scoring – Mick Cavuoti 3, Perry Dodge 1, Marty Dolan 1, Mark Donovan 1, Rickey Cramer 1, Tom Gilmartin 1, Matt Riter 1. Chip Linehan 1, Tim Reilly 1, Don Rogers 1. North Carolina scoring – Dennis Goldstein 4, Joe Bedell 3, Steve Speers 3, John Shots: Notre Dame 25, Harvard 39. Saves: Notre Dame–Chris Parent 11; Harvard– Webster 3, Michael Thomas 2, Ryan Wade 2, Dan Donnelly 1, Craig Hasslinger 1. Chris Miller 12, Dan Chepaitis 2. Shots: Syracuse 43, North Carolina 58. Saves: Syracuse–Jerry DeLorenzo 18; North Attendance: 617. Carolina–Andy Piazza 12. Rutgers 7, Virginia 6 Attendance: 14,544. Rutgers 2 1 3 1 — 7 Towson 15, Maryland 11 Virginia 1 2 1 2 — 6 Towson 3 3 4 5 — 15 Rutgers scoring – John Mone 2, M.G. Hollingsworth 1, Scott Moore 1, Chris Prat 1, Maryland 4 2 3 2 — 11 Greg Rinaldi 1, Peter Tortorella 1. Virginia – Kevin Pehlke 2, Garth Appelt 1, Tom Burt 1, Alec Koch 1, Gabby Roe 1. Towson scoring – Glenn Smith 4, Michael DeSimone 3, David Shoul 2, Tim Barger 1, Shots: Rutgers 38, Virginia 52. Saves: Rutgers–John Schmunk 19; Virginia–Tom John Blatchley 1, Joe Genovese 1, Doug Sharretts 1, Rob Shek 1, Chip Weinstein 1. Groeninger 16. Maryland scoring – Mark Douglas 4, Rob Wurzburger 4, Chris Dail 1, Jon Schoenweitz Attendance: 1,027. 1, Dave Willard 1. Princeton 9, Johns Hopkins 8 Shots: Towson 45, Maryland 50. Saves: Towson–Richard Betcher 15; Maryland–Steve Kavovit 18. Princeton 3 1 0 5 — 9 Attendance: 14,544. Johns Hopkins 2 0 3 3 — 8 Princeton scoring – Justin Tortolani 5, Mark Ames 1, John Burstein 1, Ed Calkins 1, Paul DiBello 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Brian Lukacz 2, Adam Wright 2, Jay Clarke 1, Brian Kelly 1, Matt Panetta 1, Jeff Wills 1. Shots: Princeton 31, Johns Hopkins 40. Saves: Princeton–Jim Ardrey 13; Johns Hopkins–Quint Kessenich 15. Attendance: 2,086. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 37

1990 QUARTERFINALS # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul MAY 20 Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in # Syracuse 20, Brown 12 that championship. Brown 2 2 2 6 — 12 Syracuse 7 4 5 4 — 20 Brown scoring – Rich Tuohey 3, Tom Dwyer 2, Jay McMahon 2, Andrew Towers 2, 1989 Sam Jackson 1, Darren Lowe 1, Neil Munro 1. Syracuse scoring – Gary Gait 5, Paul Gait 3, Tom Marechek 3, Greg Burns 2, Rodney Dumpson 2, Jim Egan 2, Joe Bonacci 1, Brook Chase 1, Matt Moore 1. Second Straight: Syracuse defended its Division I Men’s Lacrosse Champi- Shots: Brown 62, Syracuse 51. Saves: Brown–Steven Ayers 10; Syracuse–Matt onship with a 13-12 victory over Johns Hopkins at College Park, Maryland. Palumb 16, Lee Hine 3, Pat McCabe 1. Paul Gait scored four goals for the Orangemen. A record crowd of 23,893 Attendance: 11,533. watched the final game. North Carolina 18, Harvard 3 Harvard 0 0 1 2 — 3 LEADING SCORERS North Carolina 3 3 7 5 — 18 Name GP G A Pts. Harvard scoring – Seth Handy 1, Tim Reilly 1, Don Rogers 1. Paul Gait, Syracuse...... 3 9 7 16 North Carolina scoring – Steve Huff 4, Dennis Goldstein 3, John Webster 3, Jim Neill Redfern, North Carolina...... 3 10 4 14 Buczek 1, Dan Donnelly 1, Andy Dunkerton 1, Holmes Harden 1, Dan Levy 1, Chip Greg Burns, Syracuse...... 3 8 5 13 Mayer 1, Donnie McNichol 1, Steve Speers 1. Matt Panetta, Johns Hopkins...... 3 10 3 13 Shots: Harvard 30, North Carolina 60. Saves: Harvard–Chris Miller 13, Mike Murphy , Syracuse...... 3 6 7 13 1; North Carolina–Andy Piazza 10, Lars Pederson 2, Billy Daye 1. Attendance: 869. Tom Aiello, Adelphi...... 2 6 6 12 Gary Gait, Syracuse...... 3 10 2 12 Loyola Maryland 19, Rutgers 10 Scott Reh, Adelphi...... 2 4 8 12 Rutgers 2 2 5 1 — 10 Tom Marechek, Syracuse...... 3 8 3 11 Loyola Maryland 3 5 6 5 — 19 Paul Basile, Navy...... 2 4 6 10 Rutgers scoring – M.G. Hollingsworth 2, Peter Tortorella 2, Doug Beeler 2, Steve Brian Keith, Navy...... 2 8 2 10 Locker 1, John Mone 1, Scott Moore 1, Greg Rinaldi 1. Loyola Maryland scoring – Chris Colbeck 6, Jim Blanding 4, Brian Kroneberger 3, 1989 FIRST ROUND Kevin Anderson 2, Kevin Beach 2, Ted Nichols 1, Todd Sloper 1. Shots: Rutgers 41, Loyola Maryland 56. Saves: Rutgers–John Schmunk 17; Loyola Maryland–Charlie Toomey 22, Tim Dunnigan 2. MAY 17 Attendance: 2,784. Navy 12, Penn 11 Yale 17, Princeton 8

Penn 2 1 5 3 — 11 HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Princeton 0 4 0 4 — 8 Navy 2 4 3 3 — 12 Yale 3 4 6 4 — 17 Penn scoring – John Dick 2, Stewart Fisher 2, Peter Smith 2, Tom Burns 1, Michael Princeton scoring – Torr Marro 2, Justin Tortolani 2, Mark Ames 1, Ed Calkins 1, Mal Kelly 1, John Lyons 1, Bill Quill 1, Chris Shoemaker 1. Meistrell 1, Highley Thompson 1. Navy scoring – Brian Keith 4, Mike Herger 3, Paul Basile 2, Dennis Nealon 2, Brian Yale scoring – Jason O’Neill 4, Jon Reese 4, Karl Wimer 4, Kim Dunn 3, Brian Walter 2. Sullivan 1. Shots: Princeton 42, Yale 36. Saves: Princeton–Jim Ardrey 9, Mike Millner 1; Yale– Shots: Penn 54, Navy 43. Saves: Penn–Jeremy Sigler 10, Kevin Lopez 9; Navy–Louis Tony Guido 17. Brown 23. Attendance: 3,540. Attendance: 2,025. 1990 SEMIFINALS Adelphi 16, Michigan St. 10 Michigan St. 0 1 3 6 — 10 MAY 26 Adelphi 4 5 4 3 — 16 # Syracuse 21, North Carolina 10 Michigan St. scoring – Mike Siegenthaler 3, Wayne Sansiviero 2, Mike Ferguson 1, North Carolina 1 2 3 4 — 10 Rich Montalbano 1, Adam Mueller 1, Brad Smaha 1, Dave Stein 1. Syracuse 6 7 6 2 — 21 Adelphi scoring – Tom Aiello 5, Scott Reh 4, Jeff Reh 3, Chris McKeough 1, Gordon North Carolina scoring – Mike Acee 3, Joe Bedell 2, Steve Huff 2, Chip Mayer 2, Jim Purdie 1, Brad Sahlstrom 1, Paul Vlachos 1. Buczek 1. Shots: Michigan St. 39, Adelphi 66. Saves: Michigan St.–Chris Barber 27; Adelphi–Jim Syracuse scoring – Gary Gait 5, Greg Burns 4, Tom Marechek 4, Brook Chase 2, Jim Cheeseman 18. Egan 2, Joe Bonacci 1, Rodney Dumpson 1, Paul Gait 1, David Patane 1. Attendance: 750. Shots: North Carolina 60; Syracuse 42. Saves: North Carolina–Andy Piazza 14; North Carolina 19, Towson 8 Syracuse–Matt Palumb 22, Lee Hine 3, Pat McCabe 1. Attendance: 15,154. Towson 4 1 1 2 — 8 North Carolina 4 5 6 4 — 19 Loyola Maryland 14, Yale 13 (2OT) Towson scoring – Tony Millon 4, John Blatchley 1, Lindsay Dixon 1, David Shoul 1, Loyola Maryland 3 2 3 5 0 1 — 14 Glenn Smith 1. Yale 5 2 4 2 0 0 — 13 North Carolina scoring – David Kelly 5, Neill Redfern 5, John Szczypinski 2, Mark Loyola Maryland scoring – Brian Kroneberger 5, Chris Colbeck 3, Kevin Beach 2, Jim Tummillo 2, Jim Buczek 1, Scott Cox 1, Dan Donnelly 1, Chris Galgano 1, Michael Blanding 2, Ted Nichols 1, Sean Quinn 1. Thomas 1. Yale scoring – Jon Reese 6, Kim Dunn 4, Karl Wimer 3. Shots: Towson 39, North Carolina 47. Saves: Towson–David Linthieum 14, Marc Shots: Loyola Maryland 56; Yale 36. Saves: Loyola Maryland–Charlie Toomey 13; Lamantia 1; North Carolina–Pat Olmert 16, Lars Pedersen 3. Yale–Tony Guido 19. Attendance: 392. Attendance: 15,154. Massachusetts 16, Cornell 7 1990 CHAMPIONSHIP Cornell 1 3 1 2 — 7 Massachusetts 5 1 5 5 — 16 MAY 28 at Rutgers Cornell scoring – Vince Angotti 2, Steve Meyer 2, Todd Adler 1, Greg Boyce 1, John # Syracuse 21, Loyola Maryland 9 Heil 1. Loyola Maryland 2 3 0 4 — 9 Massachusetts scoring – Chris Tyler 5, Paul Ganci 4, Scott Hiller 2, Bill Begien 1, Syracuse 3 6 5 7 — 21 Michael Cain 1, Rob Codignotto 1, John Gonzalez 1, Tim Soudan 1. Shots: Cornell 38, Massachusetts 48. Saves: Cornell–Paul Schimoler 16; Loyola Maryland scoring – Chris Colbeck 5, Brian Kroneberger 2, Kevin Beach 1, Ted Massachusetts–Sal LoCascio 19. Nichols 1. Syracuse scoring – Greg Burns 5, Gary Gait 5, Paul Gait 3, Tom Marechek 3, Joe Attendance: 2,392. Bonacci 1, Dan Caughey 1, Rickey Cramer 1, Jim Egan 1, Tom Gilmartin 1. Shots: Loyola Maryland 41, Syracuse 57. Saves: Loyola Maryland–Charlie Toomey 12, Tim Dunnigan 1; Syracuse–Matt Palumb 18, Lee Hine 1. Attendance: 19,070. 38 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

1989 QUARTERFINALS 1988 MAY 21 Syracuse 18, Navy 11 Perfect: Syracuse capped an undefeated season with a 13-8 victory over Navy 1 0 7 3 — 11 Cornell in the Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 3 5 4 6 — 18 in Syracuse, New York. A championship-game and college-lacrosse record crowd of 20,148 witnessed the game between the central New York rivals. Navy scoring – Brian Keith 4, Paul Basile 2, John Quinn 2, David Ellison 1, Dennis Nealon 1, Tim O’Rourke 1. The win gave Syracuse a 15-0 record. Syracuse scoring – Greg Burns 4, Tom Marechek 4, Gary Gait 3, John Zulberti 3, Paul Gait 2, Joe Bonacci 1, Jim Egan 1. LEADING SCORERS Shots: Navy–39, Syracuse 50. Saves: Navy–Louis Brown 11; Syracuse–Matt Palumb Name GP G A Pts. 21. Gary Gait, Syracuse...... 3 14 4 18 Attendance: 4,572. Paul Gait, Syracuse...... 3 11 4 15 Maryland 12, Adelphi 11 (OT) Tim Goldstein, Cornell...... 4 6 7 13 Adelphi 2 6 1 2 0 — 11 John Wurzburger, Cornell...... 4 11 0 11 Maryland 3 3 2 3 1 — 12 John Zulberti, Syracuse...... 3 4 7 11 Adelphi scoring – Jeff Reh 4, Mike Muscarella 2, Gordon Purdie 2, Dave Reilly 2, Tom Doug Amacher, Virginia...... 3 4 6 10 Aiello 1. Jim Egan, Syracuse...... 3 5 4 9 Maryland scoring – Rob Wurzburger 4, Mark Douglas 3, Chris Conner 2, Phil Willard Chase Monroe, Virginia...... 3 7 2 9 2, Mike Frick 1. Mike Ruland, Loyola Maryland...... 2 4 5 9 Shots: Adelphi 36, Maryland 41. Saves: Adelphi–Jim Cheeseman 12; Maryland–Mike McCanna 6, Matt Herrold 3. 1988 FIRST ROUND Attendance: 2,725. MAY 18 North Carolina 12, Loyola Maryland 5 North Carolina 1 2 5 4 — 12 Navy 10, Harvard 9 Loyola Maryland 2 1 0 2 — 5 Navy 3 4 0 3 — 10 Harvard 3 1 3 2 — 9 North Carolina scoring – Neill Redfern 4, Michael Thomas 3, Dan Donnelly 2, Dennis Goldstein 1, David Kelly 1, John Szczypinski 1. Navy scoring – Paul Basile 2, Mike Herger 2, John Wade 2, Brian Keith 1, Tim Loyola Maryland scoring – Brian Kroneberger 3, Jim Blanding 1, Mike Ruland 1. O’Rourke 1, Rich Schwarz 1, Frank Snyder 1. Shots: North Carolina 48, Loyola Maryland 30. Saves: North Carolina–Pat Olmert 12, Harvard scoring – Rob Griffith 3, Mickey Cavuoti 2, Brad Raymond 2, Neil Garfinkel Joe Breschi 1, Lars Pedersen 1; Loyola Maryland–Charlie Toomey 17. 1, David Kramer 1. Attendance: 3,200. Shots: Navy 36, Harvard 48. Saves: Navy 19, Harvard 12. Attendance: 534. Johns Hopkins 9, Massachusetts 4 Massachusetts 0 3 0 1 — 4 Loyola Maryland 19, Air Force 8 Johns Hopkins 1 4 2 2 — 9 Air Force 1 2 2 3 — 8 Loyola Maryland 5 6 6 2 — 19 Massachusetts scoring – Michael Cain 1, Rob Codignotto 1, Scott Hiller 1, Tim Soudan 1. Air Force scoring – Tom Kelly 3, Mike Dimento 2, Tom Sexton 2, Jim Daronco 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Jay Clarke 2, Greg Kelly 2, Matt Panetta 2, John Dressel 1, Loyola Maryland scoring – Andy Wilson 5, Brian Lutz 4, Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Scott Oslislo Brendan Kelly 1, Brian Lukacz 1. 2, Mike Ruland 2, Mike Heffernan 1, Ted Nichols 1. Shots: Massachusetts 31, Johns Hopkins 52. Saves: Massachusetts–Sal LoCascio 26; Shots: Air Force 26, Loyola Maryland 51. Saves: Air Force 11, Loyola Maryland 12. Johns Hopkins–Quint Kessenich 14. Attendance: 800. Attendance: 4,100. Cornell 13, Massachusetts 11 1989 SEMIFINALS Cornell 2 3 4 4 — 13 Massachusetts 3 3 1 4 — 11 MAY 27 Cornell scoring – Bill O’Hanlon 5, John Wurzburger 3, Vince Angotti 1, Charlie Caliendo 1, Tim Goldstein 1, Joe Lizzio 1, Paul Shea 1. Syracuse 18, Maryland 8 Massachusetts scoring – Scott Hiller 4, Kelley Carr 3, Paul Ganci 2, Tim Soudan 2. Maryland 2 3 2 1 — 8 Shots: Cornell 51, Massachusetts 36. Saves: Cornell 16, Massachusetts 18. Syracuse 9 2 3 4 — 18 Attendance: 1,049. Maryland scoring – Mark Douglas 2, Rob Wurzburger 2, Brian Burlace 1, Tim Virginia 10, Yale 9 (2OT) Corcoran 1, Pat Gugerty 1, David Willard 1. Virginia 5 2 2 0 0 1 — 10 Syracuse scoring – Gary Gait 5, Greg Burns 3, Paul Gait 3, Tom Marechek 3, Dan Yale 2 2 3 2 0 0 — 9 Caughey 2, Rodney Dumpson 1, John Zulberti 1. Shots: Maryland 29, Syracuse 55. Saves: Maryland–Matt Herrold 7, Mike McCanna 4; Virginia scoring – Mike Smith 3, Doug Amacher 2, Chase Monroe 2, Garth Appelt 1, Syracuse–Matt Palumb 10. Tom Burt 1, Andy Kraus 1. Attendance: 20,263. Yale scoring – Adam Puritz 4, Craig Lunde 2, Michael Babcock 1, Ben Hincks 1, Jon Reese 1. Johns Hopkins 10, North Carolina 6 Shots: Virginia 62, Yale 51. Saves: Virginia 13, Yale 20. North Carolina 3 2 0 1 — 6 Attendance: 730. Johns Hopkins 2 2 2 4 — 10 North Carolina scoring – Dennis Goldstein 3, Dan Donnelly 1, Chip Mayer 1, Neill 1988 QUARTERFINALS Redfern 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Matt Panetta 3, Mike Morrissey 2, Jeff Ihm 1, Greg Kelly 1, MAY 22 Brian Lukacz 1, John Wilkens 1, Adam Wright 1. Shots: North Carolina 28, Johns Hopkins 38. Saves: North Carolina–Pat Olmert 8; Syracuse 23, Navy 5 Johns Hopkins–Quint Kessenich 8. Navy 1 3 1 0 — 5 Attendance: 20,263. Syracuse 7 2 5 9 — 23 Navy scoring – Mike Herger 2, Tim Andrews 1, Tom Hanzsche 1, Rich Schwarz 1. 1989 CHAMPIONSHIP Syracuse scoring – Gary Gait 9, Paul Gait 7, Neil Alt 1, Rick Cramer 1, Jim Egan 1, Keith Owens 1, James Poli 1, Brad Roos 1, John Zulberti 1. MAY 29 at Maryland Shots: Navy 20, Syracuse 50. Saves: Navy 14, Syracuse 10. Attendance: 3,271. Syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 12 Johns Hopkins 4 4 3 1 — 12 Penn 12, Loyola Maryland 9 Syracuse 5 1 3 4 — 13 Loyola Maryland 1 3 3 2 — 9 Johns Hopkins scoring – Matt Panetta 5, John Wilkens 2, Jay Clarke 1, John Dressel Penn 4 4 1 3 — 12 1, Greg Kelly 1, Brian Lukacz 1, Mike Morrissey 1. Loyola Maryland scoring – Brian Kroneberger 3, Mike Ruland 2, Chris Colbeck 1, Syracuse scoring – Paul Gait 4, Rodney Dumpson 2, Gary Gait 2, John Zulberti 2, Joe Brian Lutz 1, Rusty Pritzlaff 1, Andy Wilson 1. Bonacci 1, Greg Burns 1, Tom Marechek 1. Penn scoring – Mike Kelly 3, Bob Scheetz 3, Stewart Fisher 2, Peter Smith 2, Sean Shots: Johns Hopkins 40, Syracuse 39. Saves: Johns Hopkins–Quint Kessenich 17; Dougherty 1, Ted Nyman 1. Syracuse–Matt Palumb 13. Shots: Loyola Maryland 33, Penn 39. Saves: Loyola Maryland 17, Penn 16. Attendance: 23,893. Attendance: 1,740. 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Cornell 6, North Carolina 4 1987 FIRST ROUND Cornell 2 3 0 1 — 6 North Carolina 1 0 1 2 — 4 MAY 13 Cornell scoring – John Wurzburger 4, Tim Goldstein 1, Bill O’Hanlon 1. Penn 11, Massachusetts 10 North Carolina scoring – Chris Hein 1, John Szczypinski 1, Michael Thomas 1, Mark Tummillo 1. Massachusetts 2 1 5 2 — 10 Shots: Cornell 44, North Carolina 42. Saves: Cornell 27, North Carolina 15. Penn 2 3 2 4 — 11 Attendance: 1,694. Massachusetts scoring – Scott Hiller 6, Greg Collins 2, Kelley Carr 1, Doug Musco 1. Penn scoring – Chris Flynn 3, John Shoemaker 3, Stewart Fisher 2, Kevin Nicklas 1, Virginia 11, Johns Hopkins 10 (OT) Ted Nyman 1, Peter Smith 1. Virginia 3 1 5 1 1 — 11 Shots: Massachusetts 30, Penn 42. Saves: Massachusetts 23, Penn 9. Johns Hopkins 0 4 3 3 0 — 10 Virginia scoring – Chase Monroe 5, Doug Amacher 1, Tom Burt 1, Andy Kraus 1, Rob North Carolina 21, Michigan St. 5 Schmalz 1, Mike Smith 1, Chris Wakely 1. Michigan St. 1 0 2 2 — 5 Johns Hopkins scoring – Matt Panetta 3, Mike Morrill 2, Pat Russell 2, Jack Crawford North Carolina 6 3 10 2 — 21 1, Jeff Ihm 1, Greg Kelly 1. Michigan St. scoring – Jim Gallina 2, John Giampetroni 2, Dan Crist 1. Shots: Virginia 40, Johns Hopkins 50. Saves: Virginia 26, Johns Hopkins 17. North Carolina scoring – Corey Gavitt 3, Mark Tummillo 3, Scott Cox 2, Chris Hein 2, Attendance: 4,348. David Kelly 2, Joey Seivold 2, John Szczypinski 2, Ted Brown 1, Craig O’Callaghan 1, Gary Seivold 1, Pat Welsh 1, Tim Welsh 1. 1988 SEMIFINALS Shots: Michigan St. 24, North Carolina 70. Saves: Michigan St. 25, North Carolina 12. MAY 28 Navy 14, Brown 6 Syracuse 11, Penn 10 Brown 2 2 0 2 — 6 Navy 3 5 2 4 — 14 Penn 2 2 3 3 — 10 Syracuse 1 2 6 2 — 11 Brown scoring – Bernie Buonanno 2, Tom Towers 2, Chris Esemplare 1, Jamie Munro Penn scoring – Sean Dougherty 3, Stewart Fisher 2, Chris Flynn 2, Chris Conforti 1, 1. John Lyons 1, Peter Smith 1. Navy scoring – Michael Herger 6, Bob Wehman 3, Rich Schwarz 2, Brian Keith 1, Syracuse scoring – Gary Gait 3, John Zulberti 3, Jim Egan 2, Paul Gait 2, Greg Burns 1. Frank Snyder 1, Brian Sullivan 1. Shots: Penn 29, Syracuse 46. Saves: Penn 20, Syracuse 15. Shots: Brown 50, Navy 43. Saves: Brown 9, Navy 28. Attendance: 11,843. Adelphi 6, Army 5 Cornell 17, Virginia 6 Adelphi 3 1 2 0 — 6 Cornell 2 6 4 5 — 17 Army 1 2 2 0 — 5 Virginia 3 2 1 0 — 6 Adelphi scoring – Scott Reh 2, Gary Blohm 1, Brian Duncan 1, Sean Keenan 1,

Cornell scoring – Steve Meyer 4, Vince Angotti 3, Mike Cummings 2, Tony Morgan 2, Gordon Purdie 1. HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION John Wurzburger 2, Tim Goldstein 1, Geoff Hall 1, John Heil 1, Kevin Moran 1. Army scoring – Tom Desperito 2, Joe Gillis 2, Doug Shaver 1. Virginia scoring – Doug Amacher 1, Steve Anderson 1, Tom Burt 1, Tom Engelke 1, Shots: Adelphi 36, Army 31. Saves: Adelphi 11, Army 15. Andy Kraus 1, David Smith 1. Shots: Cornell 37, Virginia 48. Saves: Cornell 23, Virginia 15. 1987 QUARTERFINALS Attendance: 11,843. MAY 17 1988 CHAMPIONSHIP Maryland 12, Penn 8 MAY 30 at Syracuse Penn 3 2 2 1 — 8 Maryland 1 4 3 4 — 12 Syracuse 13, Cornell 8 Cornell 1 0 4 3 — 8 Penn scoring – Sean Dougherty 3, Stewart Fisher 3, Chris Flynn 1, Kevin Nicklas 1. Syracuse 2 6 3 2 — 13 Maryland scoring – Brendan Hanley 4, Tom Worstelll 3, Kirk Thurston 2, Phil Willard 2, Mike Smith 1. Cornell scoring – Tim Goldstein 3, John Wurzburger 2, Vince Angotti 1, Mike Shots: Penn 44, Maryland 36. Saves: Penn 13, Maryland 11. Cummings 1, Steve Meyer 1. Syracuse scoring – Greg Burns 3, Brook Chase 2, Jim Egan 2, Gary Gait 2, Paul Gait 2, Johns Hopkins 11, North Carolina 10 Rodney Dumpson 1, Keith Owens 1. Johns Hopkins 5 2 2 2 — 11 Shots: Cornell 48, Syracuse 50. Saves: Cornell 19, Syracuse 21. North Carolina 3 1 3 3 — 10 Attendance: 20,148. Johns Hopkins scoring – Mike Morrill 6, John Ciccarone 1, John Dressel 1, Brendan Kelly 1, Larry LeDoyen 1, Brian Wood 1. North Carolina scoring – Joey Seivold 3, Rich Crawford 2, Brett Davy 2, Kevin Haus 1, 1987 Steve Huff 1, Gary Seivold 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 30, North Carolina 42. Saves: Johns Hopkins 21, North Carolina Blue Jays Edge Big Red: Craig Bubier’s goal with 1:51 left in the game gave 8. Johns Hopkins an 11-10 victory over Cornell in the Division I Men’s Lacrosse Syracuse 19, Navy 5 Championship at Rutgers. The title was the seventh overall for the Blue Jays Navy 0 3 1 1 — 5 and the third in the last four years. The championship game drew 17,077 Syracuse 5 4 4 6 — 19 spectators, the second-largest crowd ever to watch the title game. Navy scoring – Paul Basile 1, Max Grant 1, Michael Herger 1, Tim O’Rourke 1, Bob All-Tournament Team: Cornell: Tim Goldstein (MOP), Vince Angotti, Bob Wehman 1. Cummings, Aaron Jones; Johns Hopkins: Craig Bubier, Quint Kessenich, Syracuse scoring – Gary Gait 6, Tom Nelson 5, Gordie Mapes 3, John Zulberti 2, Rhett Steve Mitchell, , Brian Wood; Syracuse: Gary Gait. Cavanaugh 1, Todd Curry 1, Jim Egan 1. Shots: Navy 36, Syracuse 59. Saves: Navy 22, Syracuse 18. LEADING SCORERS Cornell 14, Adelphi 12 Name GP G A Pts. Adelphi 4 5 1 2 — 12 Tim Goldstein, Cornell...... 3 9 16 25 Cornell 2 3 4 5 — 14 Gary Gait, Syracuse...... 2 11 1 12 Mike Morrill, Johns Hopkins...... 3 10 2 12 Adelphi scoring – Gordon Purdie 4, Gary Blohm 3, Scott Reh 2, Barry Greenberg 1, Tom Nelson, Syracuse...... 2 8 4 12 Sean Keenan 1, Jeff Reh 1. Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins...... 3 8 4 12 Cornell scoring – Tim Goldstein 5, Steve Meyer 2, Bob Cummings 1, Mike Cummings Joey Seivold, North Carolina...... 2 5 5 10 1, Todd Francis 1, Paul Kuehner 1, Joe Lizzio 1, Tim McDevitt 1, John Wurzburger 1. John Wurzburger, Cornell...... 3 8 2 10 Shots: Adelphi 44, Cornell 51. Saves: Adelphi 19, Cornell 18. Paul Basile, Navy...... 2 1 8 9 Craig Bubier, Johns Hopkins...... 3 5 4 9 Michael Herger, Navy...... 2 7 2 9 40 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

1987 SEMIFINALS 1986 QUARTERFINALS MAY 23 MAY 18 Johns Hopkins 13, Maryland 8 Johns Hopkins 13, Massachusetts 6 Johns Hopkins 4 3 2 4 — 13 Massachusetts 0 4 2 0 — 6 Maryland 2 2 3 1 — 8 Johns Hopkins 4 2 5 2 — 13 Johns Hopkins scoring – Brian Wood 5, Mike Morrill 3, Brendan Kelly 2, Craig Bubier Massachusetts scoring – Patrick Cain 2, Tom Carmean 2, Greg Cannella 1, Douglas 1, John Dressel 1, John Wilkens 1. Musco 1. Maryland scoring – Brian Willard 3, Mike Mosko 2, Mike Smith 2, Guy Riccardi 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Del Dressel 4, Brian Wood 4, Mike Morrill 2, Craig Bubier 1, Shots: Johns Hopkins 39, Maryland 30. Saves: Johns Hopkins 10, Maryland 10. Geoff Nordberg 1, Chris Schreiber 1. Attendance: 12,933. Shots: Massachusetts 34, Johns Hopkins 63. Saves: Massachusetts 29, Johns Hopkins 13. Cornell 18, Syracuse 15 Syracuse 3 5 4 3 — 15 North Carolina 12, Maryland 10 Cornell 4 5 4 5 — 18 Maryland 2 1 4 3 — 10 North Carolina 5 2 1 4 — 12 Syracuse scoring – Gary Gait 5, Tom Nelson 3, Todd Curry 2, John Zulberti 2, Greg Burns 1, Rhett Cavanaugh 1, Gordie Mapes 1. Maryland scoring – Kirk Thurston 3, Allen McGuckian 2, Mike Mosko 2, Tom Worstell Cornell scoring – John Wurzburger 5, Vince Angotti 3, Bob Cummings 2, Tim 2, Brian Willard 1. Goldstein 2, Charlie Caliendo 1, Paul Kuehner 1, Joe Lizzio 1, Steve Meyer 1, Tim North Carolina scoring – Gary Seivold 3, Pat Welsh 2, Ted Brown 1, Brett Davy 1, Mulligan 1, Bill O’Hanlon 1. Robby Russell 1, John Szczypinski 1, Mark Tummillo 1, Mike Tummillo 1, Chris Shots: Syracuse 34, Cornell 39. Saves: Syracuse 9, Cornell 13. Walker 1. Attendance: 12,933. Shots: Maryland 40, North Carolina 30. Saves: Maryland 8, North Carolina 15. Syracuse 17, Rutgers 5 1987 CHAMPIONSHIP Rutgers 2 1 2 0 — 5 Syracuse 8 5 3 1 — 17 MAY 25 at Rutgers Rutgers scoring – Tim Donovan 2, Dave Disciorio 1, Jeff Lynch 1, Ed Trabulsy 1. Johns Hopkins 11, Cornell 10 Syracuse scoring – Tom Korrie 5, Todd Curry 4, Chris Baduini 2, Tom Nelson 2, Peter Johns Hopkins 3 4 2 2 — 11 Allen 1, Mark Brannigan 1, Chris Rossi 1, John Zulberti 1. Cornell 2 2 5 1 — 10 Shots: Rutgers 28, Syracuse 38. Saves: Rutgers 15, Syracuse 18. Johns Hopkins scoring – Craig Bubier 4, Brian Wood 2, John Ciccarone 1, John Virginia 12, Navy 9 Dressel 1, Larry LeDoyen 1, Mike Morrill 1, John Wilkens 1. Navy 2 0 5 2 — 9 Cornell scoring – Tim Goldstein 2, Bob Cummings 2, Mike Cummings 2, John Virginia 0 5 3 4 — 12 Wurzburger 2, Vince Angotti 1, Tim Mulligan 1. Navy scoring – Glen Miles 4, Robert Wehman 2, Jeff Bellistri 1, Tom Hanzsche 1, Shots: Johns Hopkins 37, Cornell 43. Saves: Johns Hopkins 21, Cornell 15. Brian Sullivan 1. Attendance: 17,077. Virginia scoring – Roddy Marino 3, Jeff Nicklas 3, Will Rosebro 2, Mark Altemus 1, John Begier 1, Ed Harney 1, Chase Monroe 1. Shots: Navy 48, Virginia 48. Saves: Navy 16, Virginia 14. 1986 1986 SEMIFINALS LEADING SCORERS MAY 24 Name GP G A Pts. North Carolina 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (OT) Tom Korrie, Syracuse...... 2 8 4 12 Johns Hopkins 3 4 1 1 0 — 9 Gary Seivold, North Carolina...... 3 5 7 12 North Carolina 4 1 0 4 1 — 10 Roddy Marino, Virginia...... 3 7 4 11 Johns Hopkins scoring – Mike Morrill 3, Craig Bubier 2, Larry LeDoyen 1, Steve Tom Carmean, Massachusetts...... 2 6 3 9 Mitchell 1, Pat Russell 1, Brian Wood 1. Jeff Nicklas, Maryland...... 3 7 2 9 North Carolina scoring – Pat Welsh 3, Rich Crawford 2, Ted Brown 1, Chris Galgano 1, Tim Donovan, Rutgers...... 2 5 3 8 Kevin Haus 1, James Koester 1, Mike Tummillo 1. John Zulberti, Syracuse...... 2 4 4 8 Shots: Johns Hopkins 49, North Carolina 34. Saves: Johns Hopkins 10, North Carolina Del Dressel, Johns Hopkins...... 2 4 3 7 13. Will Rosebro, Virginia...... 3 5 2 7 Attendance: 8,549. Todd Curry, Syracuse...... 2 5 1 6 Virginia 12, Syracuse 10 Mike Morrill, Johns Hopkins...... 2 5 1 6 Syracuse 2 4 2 2 — 10 Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins...... 2 5 1 6 Virginia 3 2 6 1 — 12 1986 FIRST ROUND Syracuse scoring – Tom Korrie 3, John Zulberti 3, Todd Curry 1, Pat Donahue 1, Eric Jeschke 1, Tom Nelson 1. Virginia scoring – Jeff Nicklas 3, Ed Harney 2, Roddy Marino 2, Mark Altemus 1, Doug MAY 14 Amacher 1, Mike Meyer 1, Rich Reda 1, Will Rosebro 1. Rutgers 13, LIU Post 8 Shots: Syracuse 33, Virginia 36. Saves: Syracuse 11, Virginia 11. LIU Post 2 3 2 1 — 8 Attendance: 8,549. Rutgers 4 1 7 1 — 13 1986 CHAMPIONSHIP LIU Post scoring – Don Borges 3, Tim McIntee 2, Jim Bovich 1, John Campbell 1, Steve Tomaselli 1. MAY 26 at Delaware Rutgers scoring – Dave Disciorio 3, Tim Donovan 3, Gregg Freid 2, Jeff Lynch 2, Ed Trabulsy 2, Craig Tomsky 1. North Carolina 10, Virginia 9 (OT) Shots: LIU Post 42, Rutgers 48. Saves: LIU Post 16, Rutgers 11. Virginia 1 3 4 1 0 — 9 North Carolina 1 4 2 2 1 — 10 Massachusetts 16, New Hampshire 6 Virginia scoring – Roddy Marino 2, Will Rosebro 2, John Begier 1, John Gillin 1, Chase New Hampshire 2 2 1 1 — 6 Monroe 1, Jeff Nicklas 1, Rich Reda 1. Massachusetts 5 3 4 4 — 16 North Carolina scoring – Robby Russell 2, Gary Seivold 2, Pat Welsh 2, Ted Brown 1, New Hampshire scoring – Barry Fraser 2, Tom Arrix 1, Kevin Growney 1, Mike Rich Crawford 1, Chris Galgano 1, John Szczypinski 1. McCaffrey 1, Tom Snow 1. Shots: Virginia 39, North Carolina 40. Saves: Virginia 17, North Carolina 11. Massachusetts scoring – Tom Carmean 4, Kelley Carr 2, Doug Musco 2, Rich Abbott Attendance: 9,765. 1, Tom Aldrich 1, Pat Cain 1, Greg Cannella 1, Greg Collins 1, Greg Fisk 1, Stephan Moreland 1, Chris Tyler 1. Shots: New Hampshire 48, Massachusetts 32. Saves: New Hampshire 9, Massachusetts 20. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 41

1985 1985 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 25 at Brown LEADING SCORERS Johns Hopkins 11, Syracuse 4 Name GP G A Pts. Syracuse 3 0 1 0 — 4 Craig Bubier, Johns Hopkins...... 3 8 4 12 Johns Hopkins 4 2 4 1 — 11 Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins...... 3 7 5 12 Syracuse scoring – 1, Tom Nelson 1, Fred Opie 1, Kevin Sheenan 1. Tim Nelson, Syracuse...... 3 4 7 11 Johns Hopkins scoring – Del Dressel 3, Craig Bubier 2, John Krumenacker 2, Brian Mac Ford, North Carolina...... 2 8 2 10 Wood 2, Brad McClam 1, Mike Morrill 1. Brad Kotz, Syracuse...... 3 5 5 10 Shots: Syracuse 32, Johns Hopkins 34. Saves: Syracuse 10, Johns Hopkins 13. Del Dressel, Johns Hopkins...... 3 7 2 9 Attendance: 14,455. John Krumenacker, Johns Hopkins...... 3 5 3 8 Roddy Marino, Virginia...... 2 6 2 8 1985 QUARTERFINALS 1984

MAY 15 LEADING SCORERS Johns Hopkins 15, Adelphi 9 Name GP G A Pts. Adelphi 3 3 1 2 — 9 Tim Nelson, Syracuse...... 3 5 6 11 Johns Hopkins 3 4 3 5 — 15 Peter Scott, Johns Hopkins...... 3 3 7 10 Adelphi scoring – Todd Lawson 2, Bob Quinn 2, Pat Badolato 1, Joe Bayern 1 Joe Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins...... 3 5 4 9 LoCascio 1, Dave Sweeney 1, Frank Tashman 1. Del Dressel, Johns Hopkins...... 3 3 5 8 Johns Hopkins scoring – Brian Wood 5, Craig Bubier 3, John Krumenacker 2, Del Pete Short, Army...... 2 5 3 8 Dressel 1, John Dressel 1, Mike Morrill 1, Steve Mutscheller 1, Chris Schreiber 1. Brad Kotz, Syracuse...... 3 2 5 7 Shots: Adelphi 35, Johns Hopkins 48. Saves: Adelphi 19, Johns Hopkins 13. Willy Odenthal, Johns Hopkins...... 3 5 2 7 Virginia 10, Army 6 1984 QUARTERFINALS Army 0 2 1 3 — 6 Virginia 2 3 1 4 — 10 MAY 16 Army scoring – P.J. O’Sullivan 2, Bob Betchley 1, Rob Hoynes 1, Doug Shaver 1, Don Tillar 1. Johns Hopkins 10, Delaware 3 Virginia scoring – Roddy Marino 4, Chase Monroe 2, Rich Reda 2, Todd Esposito 1, Delaware 0 1 0 2 — 3 Jeff Nicklas 1. Johns Hopkins 4 3 3 0 — 10 Shots: Army 28, Virginia 42. Saves: Army 8, Virginia 9. Delaware scoring – John Moeser 1, Dennis Sepulveda 1, Pete Van Bemmel 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – John Krumenacker 2, Steve Mutscheller 2, Willy Odenthal

North Carolina 16, Brown 14 HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Brown 2 3 2 7 — 14 2, 2, Tom Engelke 1, Peter Scott 1. North Carolina 3 5 7 1 — 16 Shots: Delaware 32, Johns Hopkins 50. Saves: Delaware 21, Johns Hopkins 12. Brown scoring – Tom Gagnon 3, Nick Mathews 3, Chris Abbott 2, John Keough 2, North Carolina 11, Virginia 2 Walter Cataldo 1, Chris Girgenti 1, Steve Heffernan 1, Tony Stedman 1. North Carolina 1 4 3 3 — 11 North Carolina scoring – Mac Ford 6, Gary Seivold 2, Joey Seivold 2, Teddy Brown 1, Virginia 0 0 0 2 — 2 Greg Cox 1, Kevin Haus 1, Steve Martel 1, Harry McCambridge 1, Tim Welsh 1. North Carolina scoring – Mac Ford 2, Steve Martel 2, Joey Seivold 2, Randy Cox 1, Shots: Brown 35, North Carolina 31. Saves: Brown 13, North Carolina 13. James Koester 1, Terry Martinello 1, Gary Seivold 1, Tim Welsh 1. Syracuse 14, Penn 7 Virginia scoring – Roddy Marino 1, Jeff Nicklas 1. Penn 0 4 1 2 — 7 Shots: North Carolina 54, Virginia 30. Saves: North Carolina 15, Virginia 21. Syracuse 4 2 1 7 — 14 Syracuse 8, Rutgers 7 (OT) Penn scoring – Leo Paytas 2, Joe Gillette 1, Bill Morrill 1, Kevin Nicklas 1, Bill Schreiner Rutgers 1 1 3 2 0 — 7 1, John Shoemaker 1. Syracuse 2 2 3 0 1 — 8 Syracuse scoring – Brad Kotz 3, Tom Nelson 3, Todd Curry 2, Gordie Mapes 2, John Rutgers scoring – John Crowther 1, Dave Disciorio 1, Tim Donovan 1, Gregg Freid 1, Schimoler 2, Tim Nelson 1, Emmett Printup 1. Bill Naslonski 1, Brad Roos 1, Ed Trabulsy 1. Shots: Penn 20, Syracuse 37. Saves: Penn 9, Syracuse 11. Syracuse scoring – Dave Desko 2, Tom Korrie 2, Todd Curry 1, Brad Kotz 1, Randy Lundblad 1, Tim Nelson 1. 1985 SEMIFINALS Shots: Rutgers 33, Syracuse 30. Saves: Rutgers 15, Syracuse 25. MAY 19 Army 8, Penn 7 Army 1 1 3 3 — 8 Johns Hopkins 11, Virginia 8 Penn 1 3 2 1 — 7 Virginia 5 1 1 1 — 8 Army scoring – Pete Short 2, Doug Shaver 2, Rob Hoynes 1, P.J. O’Sullivan 1, Mike Johns Hopkins 0 5 3 3 — 11 Riccardi 1, Chris Zupa 1. Virginia scoring – Roddy Marino 2, Jeff Nicklas 2, Rich Reda 2, Brad Weinman 2. Penn scoring – Leo Paytas 3, Michael Braver 1, Bill Morrill 1, Bill Schreiner 1, Ron Johns Hopkins scoring – Craig Bubier 3, Del Dressel 3, John Dressel 2, John Smolokoff 1. Krumenacker 1, Mike Morrill 1, Steve Mutscheller 1. Shots: Army 21, Penn 42. Saves: Army 13, Penn 10. Shots: Virginia 27, Johns Hopkins 47. Saves: Virginia 15, Johns Hopkins 10. 1984 SEMIFINALS Syracuse 14, North Carolina 13 (OT) North Carolina 4 5 4 0 0 — 13 MAY 20 Syracuse 4 2 4 3 1 — 14 North Carolina scoring – Mac Ford 2, Gary Seivold 2, Pat Welsh 2, Tim Welsh 2, Greg Johns Hopkins 14, North Carolina 9 Cox 1, Brett Davy 1, Chris Hein 1, Rob Russell 1, Joey Seivold 1. North Carolina 3 1 4 1 — 9 Syracuse scoring – Rhett Cavanaugh 4, Tim Nelson 3, Emmett Printup 3, Todd Curry Johns Hopkins 4 0 5 5 — 14 1, Pat Donahue 1, Brad Kotz 1, John Schimoler 1. North Carolina scoring – Gary Seivold 5, Steve Martel 2, Mac Ford 1, Terry Martinello Shots: North Carolina 42, Syracuse 37. Saves: North Carolina 12, Syracuse 21. 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Chris Schreiber 3, Lee Davidson 2, Del Dressel 2, Rich Glancy 2, Willy Odenthal 2, Brian Wood 2, John Tucker 1. Shots: North Carolina 39, Johns Hopkins 55. Saves: North Carolina 11, Johns Hopkins 26. 42 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Syracuse 11, Army 9 1983 SEMIFINALS Army 1 4 3 1 — 9 Syracuse 3 4 2 2 — 11 MAY 21 Army scoring – Pete Short 3, Rich Sajkoski 2, Nicholas Bellucci 1, Tim Donovan 1, Eric Johns Hopkins 12, North Carolina 9 Korvin 1, P.J. O’Sullivan 1. Syracuse scoring – Tim Nelson 4, Tom Korrie 3, Todd Curry 1, Brad Kotz 1, Tom Nelson North Carolina 1 3 3 2 — 9 1, Eric Teschke 1. Johns Hopkins 2 5 2 3 — 12 Shots: Army 28, Syracuse 38. Saves: Army 13, Syracuse 18. North Carolina scoring – Bill Ness 2, Peter Voelkel 2, Mike Burnett 1, Mac Ford 1, Terry Martinello 1, Joe Seivold 1, David Wingate 1. 1984 CHAMPIONSHIP Johns Hopkins scoring – Del Dressel 3, Peter Scott 3, Bill Cantelli 2, Henry Ciccarone Jr. 2, John Krumenacker 1, Willy Odenthal 1. MAY 26 at Delaware Shots: North Carolina 35, Johns Hopkins 45. Saves: North Carolina 17, Johns Hopkins 15. Johns Hopkins 13, Syracuse 10 Syracuse 12, Maryland 5 Syracuse 0 2 5 3 — 10 Johns Hopkins 5 1 5 2 — 13 Maryland 0 1 2 2 — 5 Syracuse 2 3 4 3 — 12 Syracuse scoring – Dave Desko 3, Tom Nelson 3, Emmett Printup 3, Todd Curry 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Brian Wood 3, Steve Mutscheller 2, Peter Scott 2, John Maryland scoring – Jim Wilkerson 2, Mike Hubbard 1, Tony Olmert 1, Tim Worstell 1. Tucker 2, Craig Bubier 1, Del Dressel 1, Tom Engelke 1, Willy Odenthal 1. Syracuse scoring – Art Lux 3, Dave Desko 2, Mike Powers 2, Brad Kotz 1, Randy Shots: Syracuse 33, Johns Hopkins 49. Saves: Syracuse 17, Johns Hopkins 13. Lundblad 1, Jeff McCormick 1, Wayne Roemer 1, John Schimoler 1. Attendance: 17,253. Shots: Maryland 37, Syracuse 37. Saves: Maryland 13, Syracuse 23. 1983 CHAMPIONSHIP 1983 MAY 28 at Rutgers Syracuse 17, Johns Hopkins 16 LEADING SCORERS Syracuse 2 2 5 8 — 17 Johns Hopkins 4 4 5 3 — 16 Name GP G A Pts. Tim Nelson, Syracuse...... 3 3 12 15 Syracuse scoring – Brad Kotz 5, Randy Lundblad 3, Dave Desko 2, Art Lux 2, Tim Del Dressel, Johns Hopkins...... 3 10 2 12 Nelson 2, Tom Korrie 1, Darren Lawlor 1, Mike Powers 1. Randy Lundblad, Syracuse...... 3 7 5 12 Johns Hopkins scoring – Del Dressel 3, Peter Scott 3, Bill Cantelli 2, John Krumenacker Brad Kotz, Syracuse...... 3 6 4 10 2, Willy Odenthal 2, Kirk Baugher 1, Brent Ciccarone 1, Henry Ciccarone Jr. 1, Lee Dave Desko, Syracuse...... 3 6 2 8 Davidson 1. Shots: Syracuse 48, Johns Hopkins 50. Saves: Syracuse 18, Johns Hopkins 22. Art Lux, Syracuse...... 3 6 2 8 Attendance: 15,672. Henry Ciccarone Jr., Johns Hopkins...... 3 3 4 7 John Krumenacker, Johns Hopkins...... 3 3 4 7 Peter Scott, Johns Hopkins...... 3 6 1 7 1982 1983 QUARTERFINALS MAY 18 LEADING SCORERS Johns Hopkins 7, Cornell 6 Name GP G A Pts. Cornell 1 1 2 2 — 6 Mike Burnett, North Carolina...... 3 3 8 11 Johns Hopkins 2 1 2 2 — 7 David Wingate, North Carolina...... 3 11 0 11 Mike Caravana, Virginia...... 2 4 5 9 Cornell scoring – Kevin Cook 2, Nick Lantuh 2, Matt Crowley 1, Ken Entenmann 1. Jeff Cook, Johns Hopkins...... 3 3 5 8 Johns Hopkins scoring – Del Dressel 4, Brent Ciccarone 2, Richard Glancy 1. Doug Hall, North Carolina...... 3 5 3 8 Shots: Cornell 26, Johns Hopkins 33. Saves: Cornell 11, Johns Hopkins 13. John Krumenacker, Johns Hopkins...... 3 5 3 8 North Carolina 12, Army 6 Peter Scott, Johns Hopkins...... 3 7 1 8 North Carolina 2 2 2 6 — 12 Brent Voelkel, North Carolina...... 3 5 3 8 Army 0 2 1 3 — 6 1982 QUARTERFINALS North Carolina scoring – David Wingate 4, Peter Voelkel 2, Mike Burnett 1, Jeff Homire 1, Steve Martel 1, Brian Rice 1, Joe Seivold 1, Brent Voelkel 1. Army scoring – Frank Giordano 3, Eric Korvin 1, P.J. O’Sullivan 1, Pete Short 1. MAY 19 Shots: North Carolina 48, Army 53. Saves: North Carolina 23, Army 12. North Carolina 16, Navy 2 Syracuse 11, Penn 8 Navy 0 0 1 1 — 2 Penn 1 2 2 3 — 8 North Carolina 6 4 2 4 — 16 Syracuse 3 3 4 1 — 11 Navy scoring – Bob Sturgell 2. Penn scoring – Michael Braver 2, Bill Morrill 2, Bob Papenfuss 2, Matt McAnaney 1, North Carolina scoring – David Wingate 4, Doug Hall 3, Brent Voelkel 3, Jeff Homire Leo Paytas 1. 2, Dan Aburn 1, Andy Smith 1, Steve Stenersen 1, Peter Voelkel 1. Syracuse scoring – Randy Lundblad 3, Dave Desko 2, John Schimoler 2, Art Lux 1, Shots: Navy 20, North Carolina 55. Saves: Navy 7, North Carolina 3. Tim Nelson 1, Wayne Roemer 1, Bob Seebold 1. Cornell 11, Army 9 Shots: Penn 28, Syracuse 31. Saves: Penn 11, Syracuse 13. Army 3 3 2 1 — 9 Maryland 13, Virginia 4 Cornell 2 7 1 1 — 11 Maryland 3 2 5 3 — 13 Army scoring – Harry Jackson 3, P.J. O’Sullivan 2, Bill Sardella 2, Bill Bauer 1, Frank Virginia 0 0 1 3 — 4 Giordano 1. Maryland scoring – Mike Hubbard 3, Mike Hart 2, Tony Olmert 2, Kevin Sullivan 2, Cornell scoring – Matt Crowley 3, Ken Entenmann 2, Tarik Ergin 2, Wade Bollinger 1, Jack Francis 1, Alan McGuckian 1, Mike Ruppert 1, Tim Worstell 1. Michael Higgins 1, Andy Phillips 1, Jamie Smith 1. Virginia scoring – Paul French 2, Bill Wyker 2. Shots: Army 34, Cornell 27. Saves: Army 7, Cornell 13. Shots: Maryland 40, Virginia 42. Saves: Maryland 20, Virginia 13. Johns Hopkins 14, Maryland 9 Maryland 4 3 1 1 — 9 Johns Hopkins 4 5 4 1 — 14 Maryland scoring – Don Sadler 2, Tim Worstell 2, Jack Francis 1, Jay Harkey 1, Geoffrey Nordberg 1, Tony Olmert 1, Jim Wilkerson 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – John Krumenacker 4, Peter Scott 4, Bill Cantelli 2, Jeff Cook 2, Joe Ciletti 1, Jim Esposito 1. Shots: Maryland 35, Johns Hopkins 50. Saves: Maryland 24, Johns Hopkins 10. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 43

Virginia 15, Adelphi 7 Virginia 16, Massachusetts 12 Adelphi 5 0 0 2 — 7 Massachusetts 3 1 2 6 — 12 Virginia 5 3 1 6 — 15 Virginia 5 2 6 3 — 16 Adelphi scoring – Steve Day 3, Bob Cook 1, Joe LoCascio 1, Kevin Meinsen 1, Wade Massachusetts scoring – Ernie Shapiro 2, Lee Vosburgh 2, Jim Weller 2, Chris Corin Melton 1. 1, Karl Hatton 1, Brian Kaley 1, Mike Lavin 1, Morgan Mohrman 1, Peter Schmitz 1. Virginia scoring – Rick Giusto 3, Mike Caravana 2, Ray Giusto 2, Jeff Nicklas 2, Bill Virginia scoring – Randy Natoli 5, Rick Giusto 4, Pat Finn 1, Ray Giusto 1, Tim O’Shea Wyker 2, Scott Gerham 1, John Gillin 1, Randy Natoli 1, Rich Riccardi 1. 1, Matt Rainis 1, Lou Ruland 1, Bill Seery 1, David Willis 1. Shots: Adelphi 33, Virginia 56. Saves: Adelphi 21, Virginia 12. Shots: Massachusetts 40, Virginia 59. 1982 SEMIFINALS North Carolina 13, Syracuse 6 Syracuse 2 2 2 0 — 6 MAY 22 North Carolina 3 4 1 5 — 13 Syracuse scoring – Jim Booth 2, Tom Donahue 1, Rob Floyd 1, Ralph Spinola 1, Greg North Carolina 15, Cornell 8 Tarbell 1. Cornell 2 1 1 4 — 8 North Carolina scoring – Jeff Homire 3, Michael Burnett 2, Kevin Griswold 2, Dan North Carolina 4 6 3 2 — 15 Aburn 1, John Basil 1, Tom Federico 1, Doug Hall 1, Monty Hill 1, Terry Martinello 1. Cornell scoring – Bruce Bruno 1, Matt Crowley 1, Ken Entenmann 1, Tarik Ergin 1, Shots: Syracuse 29, North Carolina 38. Steve Fitzpatrick 1, Andy Phillips 1, Tom Spaulding 1, Earle Weaver 1. Navy 16, Army 10 North Carolina scoring – Mike Burnett 3, Doug Hall 2, Jeff Homire 2, Ted Millspaugh 2, Brent Voelkel 2, David Wingate 2, Randy Cox 1, Andy Smith 1. Navy 3 4 4 5 — 16 Shots: Cornell 38, North Carolina 54. Saves: Cornell 17, North Carolina 12. Army 4 3 2 1 — 10 Navy scoring – Bill Anderson 4, Syd Abernethy 3, Phil Skalniak 2, Rich Wehman 2, Johns Hopkins 13, Virginia 9 Bob Bianchi 1, Jim Bianchi 1, Mike Gubosh 1, David Jones 1, Bob Sturgell 1. Virginia 2 4 2 1 — 9 Army scoring – Mark Albe 3, Frank Giordano 3, Paul Cino 2, Ken Dahl 1, Steve Johns Hopkins 5 0 4 4 — 13 Krikorian 1. Virginia scoring – Matt Rainis 3, Mike Caravana 2, Scott Gerham 1, Ray Giusto 1, Bill Shots: Navy 59, Army 41. Seery 1, Bill Wyker 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Mike Donnelly 3, Peter Scott 3, Bill Cantelli 2, Henry 1981 SEMIFINALS Ciccarone 2, Marty Bergin 1, Jeff Cook 1, John Krumenacker 1. Shots: Virginia 35, Johns Hopkins 36. Saves: Virginia 13, Johns Hopkins 11. MAY 23 1982 CHAMPIONSHIP Johns Hopkins 10, Virginia 6 Johns Hopkins 1 4 2 3 — 10 MAY 29 AT VIRGINIA Virginia 3 2 0 1 — 6 Johns Hopkins scoring – Brendan Schneck 3, Jim Zaffuto 2, Bill Cantelli 1, Henry North Carolina 7, Johns Hopkins 5 Ciccarone 1, Jeff Cook 1, Jeff Harris 1, Peter Scott 1. Johns Hopkins 0 1 2 2 — 5 Virginia scoring – Mike Caravana 1, Rick Giusto 1, Randy Natoli 1, Matt Rainis 1, Lou North Carolina 3 1 3 0 — 7 Ruland 1, Bill Seery 1. HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Johns Hopkins scoring – Mike Donnelly 3, Bill Cantelli 2. Shots: Johns Hopkins 49, Virginia 35. North Carolina scoring – David Wingate 5, Jeff Homire 1, Peter Voelkel 1. North Carolina 17, Navy 8 Shots: Johns Hopkins 50, North Carolina 39. Saves: Johns Hopkins 20, North Carolina 18. Navy 3 2 1 2 — 8 Attendance: 10,283. North Carolina 4 1 3 9 — 17 Navy scoring – Syd Abernethy 4, Chuck Coughlin 1, Mike Gubosh 1, Phil Skalniak 1, Rich Wehman 1. North Carolina scoring – Monty Hill 4, Michael Burnett 3, Jeff Homire 3, Peter Voelkel 1981 2, Kevin Griswold 1, Doug Hall 1, Terry Martinello 1, Andy Smith 1, Tim Voelkel 1. Shots: Navy 49, North Carolina 45. North Carolina scored five goals in the fourth quarter to defeat Johns Hop- kins, 14-13, in the 1981 Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship in Princeton, 1981 CHAMPIONSHIP New Jersey. The Tar Heels’ come-from-behind victory snapped a three-year winning streak by Johns Hopkins, which has finished first or second in eight MAY 30 at Princeton of the 11 championships. The title was North Carolina’s first in lacrosse. North Carolina 14, Johns Hopkins 13 North Carolina 4 3 2 5 — 14 LEADING SCORERS Johns Hopkins 5 3 3 2 — 13 Name GP G A Pts. North Carolina scoring – Michael Burnett 4, Doug Hall 3, Kevin Griswold 2, Monty Mike Burnett, North Carolina...... 3 9 6 15 Hill 1, Jeff Homire 1, Chris Mueller 1, Peter Voelkel 1, David Wingate 1. Jeff Cook, Johns Hopkins...... 3 8 4 12 Johns Hopkins scoring – Jeff Cook 6, Brendan Schneck 2, Bill Cantelli 1, Mike Syd Abernethy, Navy...... 2 7 3 10 Donnelly 1, Jeff Harris 1, Jeff Kendall 1, Jim Zaffuto 1. Brendan Schneck, Johns Hopkins...... 3 6 4 10 Shots: North Carolina 44, Johns Hopkins 48. Jim Zaffuto, Johns Hopkins...... 3 9 0 9 Attendance: 13,943. Doug Hall, North Carolina...... 3 5 3 8 Jeff Homire, North Carolina...... 3 7 1 8 Peter Voelkel, North Carolina...... 3 3 5 8 1980 1981 QUARTERFINALS A goal by Jeff Harris in the second overtime pushed Johns Hopkins to a 9-8 MAY 20 victory over Virginia, giving the Blue Jays their third consecutive title. Johns Hopkins 19, Maryland 14 LEADING SCORERS Johns Hopkins 8 2 2 7 — 19 Maryland 3 5 3 3 — 14 Name GP G A Pts. Brendan Schneck, Johns Hopkins...... 3 9 7 16 Johns Hopkins scoring – Jim Zaffuto 6, Jeff Harris 3, Bill Cantelli 2, Joe Ciletti 2, Henry Tim O’Hara, Syracuse...... 2 3 8 11 Ciccarone 1, Jeff Cook 1, Mike McGee 1, Howard Offit 1, Brendan Schneck 1, Peter Jim Bidne, Johns Hopkins...... 3 7 3 10 Scott 1. Mike Burnett, North Carolina...... 2 5 5 10 Maryland scoring – James Wilkerson 5, Peter Worstell 3, Jack Francis 1, Klay Johnson Jim Zaffuto, Johns Hopkins...... 3 7 3 10 1, Thomas Lloyd 1, Ron Martinello 1, David Saunders 1, Timothy Worstell 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 51, Maryland 48. Jeff Harris, Johns Hopkins...... 3 4 5 9 Mike Buzzell, Navy...... 1 3 5 8 John Driscoll, Virginia...... 3 7 1 8 Monty Hill, North Carolina...... 2 6 2 8 Randy Natoli, Virginia...... 3 7 1 8 44 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

1980 QUARTERFINALS 1979 MAY 21 Johns Hopkins 16, Harvard 12 Five unanswered goals in the second period propelled Johns Hopkins to a Harvard 3 3 2 4 — 12 15-9 triumph over Maryland for the 1979 lacrosse championship. Johns Hopkins 1 5 4 6 — 16 LEADING SCORERS Harvard scoring – Brendan Meagher 4, Mike Davis 3, Mike Rainaldi 2, David Wigglesworth 2, Gary Pedroni 1. Name GP G A Pts. Johns Hopkins scoring – Wayne Davis 3, Brendan Schneck 3, Jim Zaffuto 3, Jim Bob Boneillo, Maryland...... 3 7 7 14 Bidne 2, Henry Ciccarone 1, Joe Ciletti 1, Jeff Cook 1, Jeff Harris 1, Rich Wilkens 1. Barry Mitchell, Maryland...... 3 9 5 14 Shots: Harvard 41, Johns Hopkins 44. Wayne Davis, Johns Hopkins...... 3 9 3 12 Scott Baugher, Johns Hopkins...... 3 6 5 11 Syracuse 12, Wash. & Lee 4 Mike Buzzell, Navy...... 2 5 6 11 Wash. & Lee 1 1 0 2 — 4 Dave Huntley, Johns Hopkins...... 3 5 6 11 Syracuse 1 5 3 3 — 12 Mike Chanenchuk, Navy...... 2 3 6 9 Wash. & Lee scoring – Mike Pressler 2, Jay Foster 1, George Santos 1. John Lamon, Maryland...... 3 5 4 9 Syracuse scoring – Brad Short 4, Tim O’Hara 3, Doug Sedgwick 2, Ralph Spinola 2, Ron Martinello, Maryland...... 3 7 2 9 Pat O’Hara 1. Paul O’Brien, Virginia...... 2 3 6 9 Shots: Wash. & Lee 30, Syracuse 33. Ned Radebaugh, Johns Hopkins...... 3 5 4 9 Virginia 9, Cornell 8 (OT) Cornell 5 0 2 1 0 — 8 1979 QUARTERFINALS Virginia 1 3 3 1 1 — 9 MAY 16 Cornell scoring – Charlie Wood 3, Matt Crowley 1, Norman Engelke 1, Bruce Reitenbach 1, Paul Roland 1, Joe Taylor 1. Johns Hopkins 20, North Carolina St. 6 Virginia scoring – John Driscoll 3, Randy Natoli 3, Mike Caravana 1, Steve Kraus 1, Johns Hopkins 5 8 2 5 — 20 Matt Rainis 1. North Carolina St. 2 2 2 0 — 6 Shots: Cornell 29, Virginia 41. Johns Hopkins scoring – Jim Bidne 4, Wayne Davis 4, Ned Radebaugh 2, Bob North Carolina 18, Navy 11 Teasdall 2, Joe Ciletti 1, Craig Cook 1, Joe Garavente 1, Jeff Harris 1, Dave Huntley 1, North Carolina 3 4 5 6 — 18 Kevin Kilner 1, Howard Offit 1, Jim Zaffuto 1. Navy 1 3 1 6 — 11 North Carolina St. scoring – Dan Wilson 3, Walter Hein 2, Ted Manos 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 50, North Carolina St. 34. North Carolina scoring – Kevin Griswold 3, Monty Hill 3, Terry Martinello 3, John Basil 2, Mike Burnett 2, Doug Hall 1, Jeff Homire 1, John Schipper 1, Peter Voelkel Virginia 15, Cornell 8 1, Bob Volker 1. Cornell 3 2 1 2 — 8 Navy scoring – Syd Abernethy 4, Mike Buzzell 3, Rich Wehman 2, William Anderson Virginia 7 3 3 2 — 15 1, Ed Mapes 1. Cornell scoring – John Mutch 2, Charlie Wood 2, Joe Szombathy 1, Wade Bollinger 1, Shots: North Carolina 36, Navy 45. Jim DeNicola 1, Reiley McDonald 1. Virginia scoring – Bato Pellington 4, John Driscoll 2, Rick Giusto 2, Paul O’Brien 2, Bill 1980 SEMIFINALS Seery 2, Sonny Esposito 1, Tom Holman 1, Matt Rainis 1. Shots: Cornell 43, Virginia 31. MAY 24 Maryland 16, Syracuse 13 Johns Hopkins 18, Syracuse 11 Syracuse 3 4 3 3 — 13 Syracuse 3 3 2 3 — 11 Maryland 4 2 2 8 — 16 Johns Hopkins 5 3 5 5 — 18 Syracuse scoring – Kevin Donahue 5, Greg Cunningham 2, Tim O’Hara 2, Ralph Syracuse scoring – Tom Donahue 2, Doug Sedgwick 2, Marty Whipple 2, Larry Spinola 2, Tom Donahue 1, Brad Short 1. Collins 1, Scott Frost 1, Brad Short 1, Ralph Spinola 1, Jim Trowbridge 1. Maryland scoring – Ron Martinello 4, Barry Mitchell 4, Bob Boneillo 2, John Lamon Johns Hopkins scoring – Brendan Schneck 4, Jim Zaffuto 3, Gary Benninghoff 2, Jim 2, Mike Duffy 1, Mike Farrell 1, Nick Manis 1, Bob Ott 1. Bidne 2, Henry Ciccarone 2, Jeff Harris 2, Rich Wilkens 2, Howard Offit 1. Shots: Syracuse 41, Maryland 54. Shots: Syracuse 28, Johns Hopkins 54. Navy 16, Massachusetts 14 Virginia 11, North Carolina 10 (OT) Navy 2 7 4 3 — 16 North Carolina 2 5 1 2 0 — 10 Massachusetts 3 3 5 3 — 14 Virginia 4 1 3 2 1 — 11 Navy scoring – Mike Hannan 5, Mike Buzzell 3, Syd Abernathy 2, Mike Chanenchuk North Carolina scoring – Mike Burnett 3, Monty Hill 3, Kevin Griswold 2, Terry 2, Roger Sexauer 2, Bill Anderson 1, Charlie Mark 1. Martinello 2. Massachusetts scoring – Jim Weller 4, Ed Murray 2, Peter Schmitz 2, Brooks Sweet 2, Virginia scoring – Randy Natoli 3, John Driscoll 2, Sonny Esposito 1, Ray Giusto 1, Rick Lee Vosburgh 2, Mike Lewis 1, Tom Walters 1. Giusto 1, Tim O’Shea 1, Matt Rainis 1, Lou Ruland 1. Shots: Navy 53, Massachusetts 52. Shots: North Carolina 35, Virginia 41. 1980 CHAMPIONSHIP 1979 SEMIFINALS MAY 19 MAY 31 at Cornell Johns Hopkins 9, Virginia 8 (2OT) Johns Hopkins 16, Virginia 7 Johns Hopkins 4 0 2 2 0 1 — 9 Johns Hopkins 3 2 7 4 — 16 Virginia 1 0 6 1 0 0 — 8 Virginia 2 1 1 3 — 7 Johns Hopkins scoring – Jim Bidne 3, Brendan Schneck 2, Henry Ciccarone 1, Wayne Johns Hopkins scoring – Scott Baugher 4, Wayne Davis 3, Mike Donnelly 2, Jeff Davis 1, Jeff Harris 1, Jim Zaffuto 1. Harris 2, Jim Bidne 1, Dave Huntley 1, Ned Radebaugh 1, Bob Teasdall 1. (one goal Virginia scoring – John Driscoll 2, Mike Caravana 1, Sonny Esposito 1, Randy Natoli scorer not available) 1, Matt Rainis 1, Rich Riccardi 1, Lou Ruland 1. Virginia scoring – Ray Giusto 2, John Driscoll 1, Sonny Esposito 1, Randy Natoli 1, Shots: Johns Hopkins 25, Virginia 35. Paul O’Brien 1, Bill Seery 1. Attendance: 7,557. Shots: Johns Hopkins 42, Virginia 29. Maryland 15, Navy 10 Navy 2 2 4 2 — 10 Maryland 5 2 5 3 — 15 Navy scoring – Mike Hannan 3, Mike Buzzell 2, David Guill 2, Roger Sexauer 2, Mike Chanenchuk 1. Maryland scoring – Terry Kimball 3, Barry Mitchell 3, Bob Boneillo 2, Mike Farrell 2, Klay Johnson 2, Ron Martinello 2, John Lamon 1. Shots: Navy 54, Maryland 49. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 45

1979 CHAMPIONSHIP 1978 SEMIFINALS MAY 26 at Maryland MAY 20 Johns Hopkins 15, Maryland 9 Cornell 13, Navy 7 Johns Hopkins 3 5 4 3 — 15 Cornell 5 2 3 3 — 13 Maryland 4 0 3 2 — 9 Navy 1 2 2 2 — 7 Johns Hopkins scoring – Jeff Cook 3, Dave Huntley 3, Scott Baugher 2, Wayne Davis Cornell scoring – Tom Marino 4, Bob Henrickson 3, Steve Page 3, Ned Gerber 2, 2, Ned Radebaugh 2, Jim Bidne 1, Joe Garavente 1, Steve Wey 1. John Sierra 1. Maryland scoring – Bob Boneillo 3, Terry Kimball 2, Barry Mitchell 2, John Lamon 1, Navy scoring – Mike Hannan 3, Mike Buzzell 1, John Holmes 1, Brendan Schneck 1, Ron Martinello 1. Jim Shulson 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 46, Maryland 33. Shots: Cornell 44, Navy 34. Attendance: 16,166. Johns Hopkins 17, Maryland 11 Johns Hopkins 2 7 5 3 — 17 Maryland 4 3 3 1 — 11 1978 Johns Hopkins scoring – Dave Huntley 4, Mike O’Neill 4, Bob DeSimone 3, Joe Devlin 3, Jim Zaffuto 2, Scott Baugher 1. Using a three-goal performance by midfielder Bob DeSimone, Johns Hop- Maryland scoring – John Lamon 4, Terry Kimball 2, Barry Mitchell 2, Bob Boneillo 1, Rick Moyer 1, Bob Ott 1. kins defeated Cornell, 13-8, and won the 1978 lacrosse championship. The Shots: Johns Hopkins 56, Maryland 47. win snapped a 42-game winning streak for Cornell and ended the Big Red’s bid to win its third straight national title. 1978 CHAMPIONSHIP LEADING SCORERS MAY 27 at Rutgers Name GP G A Pts. Johns Hopkins 13, Cornell 8 Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins...... 3 8 7 15 Cornell 2 3 2 1 — 8 Scott Baugher, Johns Hopkins...... 3 6 6 12 Johns Hopkins 2 5 2 4 — 13 Bob DeSimone, Johns Hopkins...... 3 9 2 11 Bob Henrickson, Cornell...... 3 8 3 11 Cornell scoring – Bob Henrickson 3, Steve Page 2, Tom Marino 1, Keith Reitenbach Mike Buzzell, Navy...... 2 6 4 10 1, John Sierra 1. Mike Hannan, Navy...... 2 9 1 10 Johns Hopkins scoring – Bob DeSimone 3, Scott Baugher 2, Jim Bidne 2, Wayne Dave Huntley, Johns Hopkins...... 3 8 2 10 Davis 2, Frank Cutrone 1, Joe Devlin 1, Dave Huntley 1, Mike O’Neill 1. Terry Kimball, Maryland...... 2 7 3 10 Shots: Cornell 41, Johns Hopkins 48. Steve Page, Cornell...... 3 7 3 10 Attendance: 13,527. 1978 QUARTERFINALS 1977 MAY 17 Cornell 12, Wash. & Lee 2 Cornell became the first team to win three lacrosse championships by de- Cornell 4 4 1 3 — 12 feating Johns Hopkins, 16-8, in this year’s title game. Eamon McEneaney led Wash. & Lee 0 0 1 1 — 2 Cornell, totaling eight points in the final and 25 for the tournament, a record Cornell scoring – Bob Henrickson 2, Tom Marino 2, Steve Page 2, Charlie Wood 2, in NCAA championship competition. McEneaney also set a record with 14 Craig Jaeger 1, Chris Kane 1, Keith Reitenbach 1, John Sierra 1. assists. Wash. & Lee scoring – Jay Foster 1, John Kemp 1. Shots: Cornell 44, Wash. & Lee 35. LEADING SCORERS Navy 16, Army 13 Name GP G A Pts. Army 2 6 2 3 — 13 Eamon McEneaney, Cornell...... 3 11 14 25 Navy 3 3 6 4 — 16 Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins...... 3 7 8 15 Tom Marino, Cornell...... 3 12 2 14 Army scoring – Scott Finley 3, Jim Pappafotis 3, Ted Harkin 2, Ken Curley 1, Tom Rich Hirsch, Johns Hopkins...... 3 3 8 11 Endres 1, Joe Fetzer 1, Pete Linskey 1, Dave Reeves 1. Brendan Schneck, Navy...... 2 5 5 10 Navy scoring – Mike Hannan 6, Mike Buzzell 5, Brendan Schneck 2, Mike Chanenchuk 1, Jim Hamill 1, Roger Sexauer 1. Mike Hynes, Maryland...... 2 4 5 9 Shots: Army 45, Navy 45. Bob Henrickson, Cornell...... 3 5 3 8 Steve Page, Cornell...... 3 6 2 8 Johns Hopkins 20, Hofstra 8 Hofstra 1 2 2 3 — 8 1977 QUARTERFINALS Johns Hopkins 6 4 5 5 — 20 Hofstra scoring – Vince Sembrotto 2, Kevin Smith 2, Richard Stoecker 2, Gary Burton MAY 18 1, Kevin Huff 1. Cornell 17, Massachusetts 13 Johns Hopkins scoring – Scott Baugher 3, Bob DeSimone 3, Dave Huntley 3, Mike O’Neill 3, Jeff Blomquist 2, Joe Devlin 2, Jim Bidne 1, Wayne Davis 1, Ned Radebaugh Massachusetts 5 3 2 3 — 13 1, Jim Zaffuto 1. Cornell 6 2 6 3 — 17 Shots: Hofstra 34, Johns Hopkins 49. Massachusetts scoring – Steve Pappas 2, Norm Smith 2, Jeff Spooner 2, Terry Keefe Maryland 15, Virginia 10 1, Randy Krutzler 1, Vinnie Lobello 1, Fred Menna 1, Kevin Patterson 1, John Reardon 1, Chuck Smith 1. Virginia 1 3 1 5 — 10 Cornell scoring – Bob Henrickson 3, Tom Marino 3, Eamon McEneaney 3, Steve Maryland 5 1 5 4 — 15 Page 3, Dave Bray 1, Craig Jaeger 1, Reiley McDonald 1, Keith Reitenbach 1, Joe Virginia scoring – Emmett Voelkel 4, Paul O’Brien 2, Mark Dorney 1, John Driscoll 1, Szombathy 1. Tom Holman 1, Kris Snider 1. Shots: Massachusetts 42, Cornell 61. Maryland scoring – Terry Kimball 5, Peter Worstell 3, John Lamon 2, Bob Ott 2, Barry Mitchell 1, Rick Moyer 1, Drew Tyrie 1. Navy 14, Penn 12 Shots: Virginia 39, Maryland 42. Navy 2 5 2 5 — 14 Penn 3 2 4 3 — 12 Navy scoring – Bob Holman 4, Brendan Schneck 4, Jeff Long 2, Mike Chanenchuk 1, Mike Hannan 1, Ernie Styron 1, Skip Wagner 1. Penn scoring – Mike Page 5, Peter Hollis 4, Tim Dachille 2, Kevin Dachille 1. Shots: Navy 20, Penn 33. 46 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Johns Hopkins 16, North Carolina 9 Navy 13, North Carolina 9 Johns Hopkins 6 2 3 5 — 16 Navy 4 2 2 5 — 13 North Carolina 3 1 2 3 — 9 North Carolina 1 3 3 2 — 9 Johns Hopkins scoring – Mike O’Neill 4, Joe Swerdloff 3, Scott Baugher 2, Doober Navy scoring – Skip Miller 3, Bill Claridge 2, Jeff Long 2, Chris Burgin 1, Mike Canders Aburn 1, Frank Cutrone 1, Bob DeSimone 1, Dave Huntley 1, Tom Myrick 1, Bob 1, Mike Chanenchuk 1, Emory Chenoweth 1, Bob Holman 1, Bill Stulb 1. Teasdall 1, Steve Wey 1. North Carolina scoring – Dan Cox 2, Doug Fierro 1, Bill MacGowan 1, Steve Sartorio North Carolina scoring – Joe Yevoli 3, Larry Turkheimer 2, Dan Cox 1, Bruce Matthai 1, Martin Sutton 1, Larry Turkheimer 1, Tom Venier 1, Paul Worstell 1. 1, Bob Volker 1, Paul Worstell 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 77, North Carolina 34. Cornell 14, Wash. & Lee 0 Cornell 5 3 1 5 — 14 Maryland 14, Wash. & Lee 8 Wash. & Lee 0 0 0 0 — 0 Wash. & Lee 1 1 4 2 — 8 Maryland 4 2 4 4 — 14 Cornell scoring – Robert Mitchell 3, Tom Marino 2, Dave Bray 1, Steve Dybus 1, 1, Albin Haglund 1, Bob Henrickson 1, Brian Lasda 1, Jon Levine 1, John Wash. & Lee scoring – Doug Fuge 2, Chris Kearney 2, Jay Sindler 2, Jack Dudley 1, O’Neill 1, Keith Reitenbach 1. Jeff Frita 1. Shots: Cornell 39, Wash. & Lee 20. Maryland scoring – Kevin Boland 3, Bert Olsen 3, Pete Worstell 2, Terry Kimball 1, Lance Kohler 1, Nick Manis 1, Greg Rumpf 1, Mark Shores 1, Andy Tyrie 1. Johns Hopkins 11, Massachusetts 9 Shots: Wash. & Lee 51, Maryland 63. Johns Hopkins 2 6 0 3 — 11 Massachusetts 5 0 3 1 — 9 1977 SEMIFINALS Johns Hopkins scoring – Mike O’Neill 4, Rich Hirsch 2, Franz Wittelsberger 2, Phil Garavente 1, George Johnson 1, Tom Myrick 1. MAY 21 Massachusetts scoring – Fred Menna 5, Jeff Spooner 2, Paul Martin 1, Andy Scheffer Cornell 22, Navy 6 1. Navy 1 1 1 3 — 6 Cornell 9 4 5 4 — 22 1976 SEMIFINALS Navy scoring – Bill Stulb 2, Mike Chanenchuk 1, Mike Hannan 1, Jeff Long 1, Brendan MAY 22 Schneck 1. Cornell scoring – Tom Marino 6, Eamon McEneaney 5, Bob Henrickson 2, Craig Cornell 13, Johns Hopkins 5 Jaeger 2, Ned Gerber 1, Steve Page 1, Keith Reitenbach 1, John Sierra 1, Joe Cornell 2 2 4 5 — 13 Szombathy 1, Joe Taylor 1, Chuck Wiebe 1. Johns Hopkins 0 0 1 4 — 5 Shots: Navy 25, Cornell 57. Cornell scoring – Jon Levine 5, Bill Marino 3, Mike French 2, Albin Haglund 2, Tom Johns Hopkins 22, Maryland 12 Marino 1. Maryland 3 2 2 5 — 12 Johns Hopkins scoring – Dave Huntley 2, Joe Garavente 1, Rich Hirsch 1, Tom Myrick Johns Hopkins 8 4 5 5 — 22 1. Shots: Cornell 39, Johns Hopkins 23. Maryland scoring – Mike Hynes 4, Lance Kohler 2, Ron Martinello 2, Bob Ott 1, Greg Rumpf 1, Mark Shores 1, Pete Worstell 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Bob DeSimone 4, Dave Huntley 4, Frank Cutrone 2, Wayne MAY 23 Davis 2, Rich Hirsch 2, George Johnson 2, Mike O’Neill 2, Scott Baugher 1, Phil Maryland 22, Navy 11 Federico 1, Tom Myrick 1, Joe Swerdloff 1. Navy 1 3 3 4 — 11 Shots: Maryland 45, Johns Hopkins 54. Maryland 10 3 5 4 — 22 1977 CHAMPIONSHIP Navy scoring – Mike Canders 4, Bob Holman 2, George Moore 2, Emory Chenoweth 1, Jeff Connelly 1, Jim Shulson 1. Maryland scoring – Ed Mullen 7, Roger Tuck 4, Bert Caswell 3, Bob Ott 2, Jim Burnett MAY 28 at Virginia 1, Mike Farrell 1, Terry Kimball 1, Lance Kohler 1, John Lamon 1, 1. Cornell 16, Johns Hopkins 8 Shots: Navy 49, Maryland 58. Cornell 5 5 4 2 — 16 Johns Hopkins 0 1 2 5 — 8 1976 CHAMPIONSHIP Cornell scoring – Tom Marino 3, Eamon McEneaney 3, Steve Page 2, John Sierra 2, Craig Jaeger 1, George Lau 1, Gary Malm 1, Bob Mathisen 1, Reiley McDonald 1, MAY 29 at Brown Keith Reitenbach 1. Cornell 16, Maryland 13 (OT) Johns Hopkins scoring – Scott Baugher 1, Frank Cutrone 1, Joe Devlin 1, Rich Hirsch Maryland 1 6 2 3 1 — 13 1, Dave Huntley 1, Tom Myrick 1, Mike O’Neill 1, Steve Wey 1. Cornell 1 1 6 4 4 — 16 Shots: Cornell 36, Johns Hopkins 46. Attendance: 10,080. Maryland scoring – John Lamon 2, Ed Mullen 2, Frank Urso 2, Jim Burnett 1, Bert Caswell 1, Terry Kimball 1, Lance Kohler 1, Barry Mitchell 1, Bert Olsen 1, Greg Rumpf 1. Cornell scoring – Mike French 7, Jon Levine 4, Bill Marino 2, Steve Dybus 1, Bob 1976 Henrickson 1, Gary Malm 1. Shots: Maryland 58, Cornell 43. , which had won the first lacrosse championship in 1971, Attendance: 7,504. returned the crown to Ithaca, New York, with a 16-13 overtime win over defending champion Maryland in the final game.T he Big Red was led by Mike French, who scored seven goals in the championship contest to tie the 1975 single-game scoring record. French led the championship in scoring with a record total of 20 points. Maryland turned the 1975 championship into the OK Corral, destroying the existing records for shots taken and scoring on its way to its second team 1976 QUARTERFINALS title in three years. MAY 19 1975 QUARTERFINALS Maryland 17, Brown 8 Brown 0 2 3 3 — 8 MAY 21 Maryland 3 8 4 2 — 17 Wash. & Lee 11, Johns Hopkins 7 Brown scoring – Peter Bensley 3, Bob MacLeod 3, Steve Meister 1, Bill Ohlsen 1. Johns Hopkins 1 2 2 2 — 7 Maryland scoring – Bert Caswell 3, Frank Urso 3, Terry Kimball 2, Lance Kohler 2, Ed Wash. & Lee 3 4 3 1 — 11 Mullen 2, Roger Tuck 2, Bert Olsen 1, Bob Ott 1, Mark Shores 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Franz Wittelsberger 5, Rich Hirsch 2. Shots: Brown 34, Maryland 43. Wash. & Lee scoring – Donny Carroll 4, Chris Larson 2, Rob Morgan 2, Charlie Brown 1, Jack Dudley 1, Malcom Hastings 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 42, Wash. & Lee 37. Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 47

Maryland 19, Hofstra 11 Cornell 15, Virginia 8 Hofstra 3 1 2 5 — 11 Virginia 1 3 2 2 — 8 Maryland 3 5 4 7 — 19 Cornell 4 1 3 7 — 15 Hofstra scoring – Tom Calder 4, Kevin Hill 1, Bob Hiller 1, Phil Marino 1, Chuck Virginia scoring – Barry Robertson 4, Greg Montgomery 2, Bruce Barker 1, Doug Rogener 1, Billy Ruggiero 1, Ted Stefaniew 1, Gary White 1. Cooper 1. Maryland scoring – Bert Caswell 3, Bob Gilmartin 3, Frank Urso 3, Mike Hynes 2, Bert Cornell scoring – Mike French 6, Jim Trenz 4, Jon Levine 3, Tom Haggerty 1, Steve Olson 2, Doug Radebaugh 2, Todd Bench 1, Bob Brenton 1, Jim Burnett 1, Roger Sanford 1. Tuck 1. Shots: Virginia 44, Cornell 46. Shots: Hofstra 50, Maryland 80. Johns Hopkins 18, Hofstra 10 Cornell 18, Rutgers 5 Johns Hopkins 1 3 6 8 — 18 Rutgers 2 2 1 0 — 5 Hofstra 1 5 2 2 — 10 Cornell 1 7 7 3 — 18 Johns Hopkins scoring – Franz Wittelsberger 7, Jack Thomas 4, Rick Kowalchuk 2, Rutgers scoring – Mike Rinck 3, Bob Fornaro 1, Jim Teatom 1. Rich Hirsch 1, Don Kurz 1, Bill McCutcheon 1, Bill Nolan 1, Mike Perez 1. Cornell scoring – Mike French 6, Jon Levine 5, Tom Nolan 3, Steve Dybus 1, Al Hofstra scoring – Kevin Hill 3, Pete Rose 2, Gary White 2, Teddy Betty 1, Tom Calder Haglund 1, Bill Marino 1, Eamon McEneaney 1. 1, Jeff Fenton 1. Shots: Rutgers 29, Cornell 40. Shots: Johns Hopkins 39, Hofstra 26. Wash. & Lee 13, Navy 10 Navy 17, Penn 6 Wash. & Lee 4 3 4 2 — 13 Penn 2 3 0 1 — 6 Navy 4 2 3 1 — 10 Navy 3 1 4 9 — 17 Wash. & Lee scoring – Dave Warfield 5, Ted Bauer 4, Bryan Chasney 2, Don Carroll Penn scoring – Peter Hollis 2, Bob Kilkowski 1, Peter Marin 1, Ralph McGee 1, Doug 1, Skip Lichtfuss 1. Sachse 1. Navy scoring – Wayne Dunham 2, Pat Meaney 2, Joe Avveduti 1, Bill Ayres 1, Dave Navy scoring – Jeff Connelly 3, Fred Cook 2, Jeff Long 2, Marty Mason 2, Skip Wagner Bayly 1, Bob DeSimone 1, Tim Supko 1, Marty Mason 1. 2, Bill Claridge 1, Bob DeSimone 1, Mike Gurny 1, Paul Gustin 1, Kevin McConnell 1, Shots: Wash. & Lee 41, Navy 41. Jim Shulson 1. Shots: Penn 30, Navy 75. 1974 SEMIFINALS 1975 SEMIFINALS MAY 25 MAY 24 Maryland 19, Cornell 10 Cornell 3 4 1 2 — 10 Maryland 15, Wash. & Lee 5 Maryland 3 5 7 4 — 19 Wash. & Lee 1 2 1 1 — 5 Maryland 4 6 1 4 — 15 Cornell scoring – Jim Trenz 3, Mike French 2, Jon Levine 2, Bill Marino 2, Tom Haggerty 1. Wash. & Lee scoring – Chris Larson 2, Jack Dudley 1, Jim Englehart 1, Ken Miller 1. Maryland scoring – Dave Dempsey 3, Ed Mullen 3, Roger Tuck 3, Kevin Boland 2, Maryland scoring – Bert Caswell 3, Doug Radebaugh 3, Gary Glatzel 2, Brooks 2, Pat O’Meally 2, Frank Urso 2, Bob Mitchell 1, Doug Radebaugh 1. Sleeper 2, Roger Tuck 2, Bill Gould 1, Mike Hynes 1, Frank Urso 1. Shots: Cornell 30, Maryland 66. HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Shots: Wash. & Lee 38, Maryland 62. Johns Hopkins 11, Wash. & Lee 10 Navy 15, Cornell 12 Johns Hopkins 3 2 2 4 — 11 Navy 5 2 3 5 — 15 Wash. & Lee 4 1 4 1 — 10 Cornell 0 4 5 3 — 12 Johns Hopkins scoring – Rick Kowalchuk 3, Jim Cahill 2, Dale Kohler 2, Rich Hirsch 1, Navy scoring – Jeff Connelly 3, Fred Cook 3, Bob DeSimone 3, Paul Gustin 2, Mike Bill Nolan 1, Pat Sinram 1, Franz Wittelsberger 1. Canders 1, Bob Holman 1, Jeff Long 1, Bill Stulb 1. Wash. & Lee scoring – Skip Lichtfuss 3, Bill Rienhoff 3, Bryan Chasney 2, Ted Bauer Cornell scoring – Mike French 4, Jon Levine 3, Bill Marino 2, Dave Bray 1, Ted 1, Dave Warfield 1. Marchell 1, Eamon McEneaney 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 30, Wash. & Lee 25. Shots: Navy 42, Cornell 51. 1974 CHAMPIONSHIP 1975 CHAMPIONSHIP JUNE 1 at Rutgers MAY 31 at Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins 17, Maryland 12 Maryland 20, Navy 13 Maryland 3 1 5 3 — 12 Maryland 6 3 4 7 — 20 Johns Hopkins 5 5 4 3 — 17 Navy 5 1 4 3 — 13 Maryland scoring – Frank Urso 3, Kevin Boland 2, Dave Dempsey 2, Ed Mullen 2, Maryland scoring – Frank Urso 5, Mike Hynes 3, Roger Tuck 3, Bill Gould 2, Doug Dave Hallock 1, Bob Mitchell 1, Roger Tuck 1. Radebaugh 2, Jim Burnett 1, Bert Caswell 1, Mike Farrell 1, Tony Morgan 1, Brooks Johns Hopkins scoring – Franz Wittelsberger 5, Rich Hirsch 3, Rick Kowalchuk 3, Jack Sleeper 1. Thomas 3, Bill Nolan 2, Bob Barbera 1. Navy scoring – Bob DeSimone 4, Fred Cook 3, Jeff Long 2, Jeff Connelly 1, Mike Shots: Maryland 57, Johns Hopkins 59. Gurny 1, Marty Mason 1, Jim Shulson 1. Attendance: 7,728. Shots: Maryland 62, Navy 58. Attendance: 10,875. 1973 1974 Maryland overcame the stall tactics of Johns Hopkins in the championship contest, scoring a goal in the second overtime, to win 10-9. The Terps had Johns Hopkins abandoned its 2-year-old runner-up role, and defeated de- encountered little resistance on their way to the title bout, as they downed fending champion Maryland, 17-12, to become the 1974 National Collegiate Brown, 16-4, and Washington and Lee, 18-7. Johns Hopkins had disposed of Lacrosse Champion. Army, 11-5, and the defending champion, Virginia, 12-9. The busiest man in the tournament did not even play in the title game. He 1974 QUARTERFINALS was Skeet Chadwick, Washington and Lee’s goalie. In two contests, he had 52 saves. Jack Thomas of Johns Hopkins had 11 tournament assists. MAY 18 Maryland 12, Rutgers 6 1973 QUARTERFINALS Rutgers 2 1 2 1 — 6 Maryland 2 5 0 5 — 12 MAY 19 Rutgers scoring – Steve Arata 3, John Danowski 1, Pete Dorne 1, Mike Rinck 1. Maryland 16, Brown 4 Maryland scoring – Frank Urso 3, Dave Dempsey 2, Ed Mullen 2, Mike Hynes 1, Dino Brown 1 1 1 1 — 4 Mattessich 1, Pat O’Meally 1, Doug Radebaugh 1, Brooks Sleeper 1. Maryland 2 5 7 2 — 16 Shots: Rutgers 31, Maryland 63. Brown scoring – Scott Cummings 2, Bob Rubeor 1, Jeff Wagner 1. Maryland scoring – Bob Mitchell 4, Doug Schreiber 3, Frank Urso 3, Gary Besosa 1, Harmon Levine 1, Ed Mullen 1, Pat O’Meally 1, Doug Radebaugh 1, Brooks Sleeper 1. Shots: Brown 27, Maryland 62. 48 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Wash. & Lee 13, Navy 12 (3 ot) 1972 QUARTERFINALS Navy 3 1 2 4 2 0 0 — 12 Wash. & Lee 2 5 1 2 2 0 1 — 13 MAY 20 Navy scoring – Bill Kordis 4, Dave Bayly 3, Joe Avveduti 2, Marty Mason 1, Kim Maryland 9, Rutgers 3 McCauley 1, Tom Venier 1. Wash. & Lee scoring – Sam Englehart 4, Dave Warfield 4, Don Carroll 2, Skip Lichtfuss Rutgers 0 0 0 3 — 3 2, Chip Tompkins 1. Maryland 1 3 3 2 — 9 Shots: Navy 64, Wash. & Lee 47. Rutgers scoring – Randy Bornoff 1, Bob Carney 1, Mike Rinck 1. *Maryland scoring – Ed Mullen 3, Brooks Sleeper 3, Dave Dempsey 1, Larry Hubbard Johns Hopkins 11, Army 5 1, Dino Mattessich 1, Pat O’Meally 1. Johns Hopkins 5 2 2 2 — 11 Shots: Rutgers 23, Maryland 39. Army 2 1 1 1 — 5 *Maryland goals scored equal 10. Official box score unavailable. Johns Hopkins scoring – Don Krohn 4, Bill Nolan 2, Mike Perez 2, Rick Kowalchuk 1, Jack Thomas 1, Franz Wittelsberger 1. Johns Hopkins 11, Wash. & Lee 5 Army scoring – Joe Hennessy 3, Rick Goodhand 1, George Reynolds 1. Wash. & Lee 2 0 1 2 — 5 Shots: Johns Hopkins 44, Army 41. Johns Hopkins 2 3 5 1 — 11 Virginia 12, Hofstra 5 Wash. & Lee scoring – Sam Englehart 2, Bryan Chasney 1, Skip Lichtfuss 1, Dave Hofstra 0 1 1 3 — 5 Warfield 1. Virginia 4 5 1 2 — 12 Johns Hopkins scoring – Bill Nolan 3, Gary Handleman 2, Eric Bergofsky 1, Paul Edwards 1, Don Krohn 1, Mike Perez 1, Pat Sinram 1, Kenneth Winegrad 1. Hofstra scoring – Bob Auguste 1, Kevin Hill 1, Jim Merryman 1, Bob Miller 1, Bill Shots: Wash. & Lee 34, Johns Hopkins 68. Reid 1. Virginia scoring – Barry Robertson 5, Rich Werner 2, Jeff Clute 1, Doug Cooper 1, Virginia 10, Army 3 Owen Daly 1, Greg Montgomery 1, Jim Ulman 1. Army 2 0 1 0 — 3 Shots: Hofstra 35, Virginia 50. Virginia 3 3 2 2 — 10 Army scoring – Russ Bolling 1, Rick Goodhand 1, Phil Lynch 1. 1973 SEMIFINALS Virginia scoring – Chip Barker 3, Tom Duquette 3, Doug Cooper 2, Rick Beach 1, Pete Eldredge 1. MAY 26 Shots: Army 37, Virginia 51. Maryland 18, Wash. & Lee 7 SUNY Cortland 10, Navy 9 (2OT) Wash. & Lee 3 3 1 0 — 7 SUNY Cortland 0 4 2 3 1 0 — 10 Maryland 5 5 2 6 — 18 Navy 4 1 4 0 0 0 — 9 Wash. & Lee scoring – Sam Englehart 2, Skip Lichtfuss 2, Ted Bauer 1, Bryan Chasney SUNY Cortland scoring – Paul Wehrum 3, John Eberenz 2, Ken McEwan 2, Bert 1, Dave Warfield 1. Severns 2, Sal Taormina 1. Maryland scoring – Ed Mullen 3, Pat O’Meally 3, Frank Urso 3, Dino Mattessich 2, Navy scoring – Dave Bayly 2, Nick Smilari 2, Chris Ladd 1, Marty Mason 1, Kim Doug Radebaugh 2, Doug Schreiber 2, Dave Hallock 1, Larry Hubbard 1, Roger McCauley 1, Tim Supko 1, Chris Virtue 1. Tuck 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 28, Navy 57. Shots: Wash. & Lee 30, Maryland 74. Johns Hopkins 12, Virginia 9 1972 SEMIFINALS Johns Hopkins 2 3 3 4 — 12 Virginia 2 1 4 2 — 9 MAY 27 Johns Hopkins scoring – Rick Kowalchuk 4, Franz Wittelsberger 3, Dale Kohler 1, Don Virginia 14, SUNY Cortland 7 Krohn 1, Bill Nolan 1, Jack Thomas 1, Ken Winegrad 1. Virginia 2 5 4 3 — 14 Virginia scoring – Doug Cooper 2, Barry Robertson 2, Rich Werner 2, Owen Daly 1, SUNY Cortland 1 1 2 3 — 7 Tom Duquette 1, Jim Ulman 1. Virginia scoring – Jay Connor 3, Pete Eldredge 3, Richie Werner 3, Chip Barker 1, Shots: Johns Hopkins 49, Virginia 59. Doug Cooper 1, Tom Duquette 1, George Turner 1, Jim Ulman 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Paul Wehrum 3, John Eberenz 2, Ken McEwan 1, Bert 1973 CHAMPIONSHIP Severns 1. Shots: Virginia 59, SUNY Cortland 31. JUNE 2 at Penn Johns Hopkins 9, Maryland 6 Maryland 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (2OT) Johns Hopkins 3 1 4 1 — 9 Johns Hopkins 2 3 2 2 0 0 — 9 Maryland 1 3 2 0 — 6 Maryland 0 2 4 3 0 1 — 10 Johns Hopkins scoring – Bill Nolan 2, Jack Thomas 2, Gary Handleman 1, Richard Johns Hopkins scoring – Rick Kowalchuk 3, Mike Perez 2, Ken Winegrad 2, Jack Kowalchuk 1, William McCutcheon 1, Mike Perez 1, Kenneth Winegrad 1. Thomas 1, Franz Wittelsberger 1. Maryland scoring – John Kaestner 3, Dave Dempsey 2, Pat O’Meally 1. Maryland scoring – Frank Urso 3, Gary Besosa 2, Pat O’Meally 2, Dino Mattessich 1, Shots: Johns Hopkins 34, Maryland 38. Doug Schreiber 1, Brooks Sleeper 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 35, Maryland 5. 1972 CHAMPIONSHIP Attendance: 5,965. JUNE 3 at Maryland Virginia 13, Johns Hopkins 12 at Maryland 1972 Virginia 4 3 1 5 — 13 Johns Hopkins 3 2 4 3 — 12 Virginia won its first national title by edging Johns Hopkins, 13-12, in the Virginia scoring – Pete Eldredge 4, Chip Barker 3, Richie Werner 3, Tom Duquette 2, championship game of the National Collegiate Lacrosse Championship Jay Connor 1. tournament at Maryland. The Cavaliers were the top seed in the first NCAA Johns Hopkins scoring – Bill Nolan 4, Gary Handleman 2, Don Krohn 2, Jack Thomas tournament the previous year, but lost in the first round.T his time, paced 2, Richard Kowalchuk 1, Pat Sinram 1. by veterans Jay Connor, Tom Duquette, Pete Eldredge and Chip Barker, and Shots: Virginia 44, Johns Hopkins 33. freshman Richie Werner, Virginia wasn’t to be denied. Eldredge got the win- Attendance: 7,001. ning goal unassisted with 4:11 left in the contest before 7,000 fans. Maryland, the pre-tourney favorite and host team, fell in the semifinals to Johns Hopkins, 9-6, with 8,000 watching. 1971 Connor, the tourney’s leading scorer, set a meet record for assists. Maryland’s Cornell edged Army, 17-16, in the semifinals and then overpowered Mary- John Kaestner broke the single-game assist mark. Virginia and Johns Hop- land, 12-6, in the final to capture the title. Alan Rimmer, All-America attacker, kins combined to shatter all three of the meet records for shots on goal. banged home six Cornell goals in the final game. Goalie Bob Buhmann was credited with 22 saves as the Big Red shut off the potent Maryland attack. In the semifinal, Cornell grabbed a 7-4 lead after one period. Army, led by Tom Cafaro, battled back and by the third period it became a question of who would get the last goal. The lead changed hands twice, and the score Division I Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 49 was tied four times in the final period, before Bob Shaw scored at 12:33, giv- 1971 SEMIFINALS ing Cornell the victory. 1971 QUARTERFINALS MAY 29 Maryland 10, Navy 7 MAY 22 Navy 1 0 3 3 — 7 Maryland 3 2 2 3 — 10 Cornell 10, Brown 8 Brown 3 1 1 3 — 8 Navy scoring – Steven Nastro 3, Tim Supko 2, Pete Kordis 1, Robert Pell 1. Cornell 3 2 4 1 — 10 Maryland scoring – John Kaestner 2, Tom Kelly 2, Eric Nachlas 2, Tom Cleaver 1, Dennis Dorsey 1, Dan Furman 1, Phil Marino 1. Brown scoring – Dean Rollins 2, Bob Scalise 2, Rupert Scofield 2, Joe Daugherty 1, Shots: Navy 32, Maryland 36. Dave Owens 1. Cornell scoring – Glenn Mueller 3, Pat Gallagher 2, Bob Shaw 2, Frank Davis 1, Cornell 17, Army 16 Mickey Fenzel 1, Bruce Teague 1. Cornell 7 4 2 4 — 17 Shots: Brown 45, Cornell 46. Army 4 6 2 4 — 16 Maryland 10, Air Force 1 Cornell scoring – Frank Davis 4, Pat Gallagher 3, Alan Rimmer 3, Bob Shaw 3, Mickey Air Force 1 0 0 0 — 1 Fenzel 2, Bucky Gunts 1, Glenn Mueller 1. Maryland 2 2 1 5 — 10 Army scoring – Tom Cafaro 7, Ron Liss 4, Rich Enners 2, Bucky Walker 2, Russ Bolling 1. Air Force scoring – Thomas Dour 1. Shots: Cornell 49, Army 39. Maryland scoring – John Kaestner 2, Eric Nachlas 2, Gary Besosa 1, Tom Cleaver 1, Dave Dempsey 1, Dennis Dorsey 1, Dan Furman 1, Len Spicer 1. 1971 CHAMPIONSHIP Shots: Air Force 16, Maryland 41. Navy 9, Virginia 6 JUNE 5 at Hofstra Virginia 3 0 1 2 — 6 Cornell 12, Maryland 6 Navy 3 3 2 1 — 9 Cornell 4 4 2 2 — 12 Virginia scoring – Pete Eldredge 3, Rick Beach 1, Jay Connor 1, Bob Proutt 1. Maryland 2 1 1 2 — 6 Navy scoring – Bill Kordis 5, Steven Nastro 2, Patrick Lee 1, Robert Pell 1. Cornell scoring – Alan Rimmer 6, Bucky Gunts 2, Frank Davis 1, Mickey Fenzel 1, Bob Shots: Virginia 44, Navy 34. Shaw 1, Rob Wagner 1. Army 19, Hofstra 3 Maryland scoring – Tom Cleaver 2, Steve Demczuk 1, Dave Dempsey 1, Ed Hubbard 1, Eric Nachlas 1. Hofstra 0 0 1 2 — 3 Shots: Cornell 42, Maryland 46. Army 7 3 6 3 — 19 Attendance: 5,458. Hofstra scoring – Bill Artus 1, Randolph Caruso 1, Bob DeMarco 1. Army scoring – Tom Cafaro 4, David Coughlin 4, Rich Enners 3, Bob Armbruster 2, Frank Eich 2, Russ Bolling 1, Ron Liss 1, Mick Sela 1, Steve Wood 1. Shots: Hofstra 28, Army 30. DIVISION I HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION 50 Division I Lacrosse - Pre-NCAA Champions

1913 Harvard, Johns Hopkins, 1942 Princeton COLLEGE MEN’S LACROSSE 1914 Navy 1943 Navy CHAMPIONS BEFORE NCAA 1915 Johns Hopkins 1944 Army TOURNAMENT (USILA) 1916 Lehigh 1945 Army, Navy 1917 Lehigh 1946 Navy 1881 Harvard 1918 Navy 1947 Johns Hopkins 1882 Harvard 1919 Navy 1948 Johns Hopkins 1883 Harvard, Princeton, Yale 1920 Navy 1949 Johns Hopkins 1884 Princeton 1950 Johns Hopkins 1885 Harvard 1921 Lehigh, Navy 1922 Navy, Syracuse 1951 Army, Princeton 1886 Harvard 1923 Army 1952 Rensselaer, Virginia 1887 Harvard 1924 Syracuse 1953 Princeton 1888 Princeton 1925 Navy 1954 Navy 1889 Princeton 1955 Maryland 1890 Lehigh 1926 Johns Hopkins 1927 Johns Hopkins 1956 Maryland 1891 Johns Hopkins 1928 Johns Hopkins 1957 Johns Hopkins 1892 Stevens 1929 st. John’s (NY) 1958 Army 1893 Lehigh 1930 st. John’s (NY) 1959 Army, Johns Hopkins 1894 Stevens 1960 Navy 1895 New York U. 1931 st. John’s (NY) 1932 Johns Hopkins 1961 Army, Navy 1896 Lehigh 1933 Johns Hopkins 1962 Navy 1897 Lehigh 1934 Johns Hopkins 1963 Navy 1898 Johns Hopkins 1935 Princeton 1964 Navy 1899 Johns Hopkins 1965 Navy 1900 Johns Hopkins 1966 Navy 1901 Swarthmore WINNERS OF WINGATE 1967 Johns Hopkins, Maryland, Navy 1902 Johns Hopkins MEMORIAL TROPHY AS 1968 Johns Hopkins 1903 Johns Hopkins 1969 Army, Johns Hopkins 1904 Swarthmore NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE 1970 Johns Hopkins, Navy, Virginia 1905 Swarthmore CHAMPION 1971 Cornell 1906 Johns Hopkins 1972 Virginia 1907 Cornell, Johns Hopkins 1936 Maryland 1908 Johns Hopkins 1937 Maryland, Princeton 1909 Johns Hopkins 1938 Navy 1910 Swarthmore 1939 Maryland 1940 Maryland 1911 Johns Hopkins 1912 Harvard 1941 Johns Hopkins DIVISION I HIGHLIGHTS I DIVISION Division I Results / Records

Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play...... 52 Championship Results...... 53 Individual and Team Records...... 53 Most Outstanding Player...... 54 All-Tournament Teams...... 54-56 Leading Scorer–Year-by-Year...... 56 25th Anniversary Team...... 56 Team Records by Decades...... 57 Team-by-Team Records...... 58-63 Undefeated Champions...... 64 Longest Winning Streaks...... 64 Goal Scoring Records...... 64-67 Overtime Games...... 67-68 Results by Year...... 68-70 52 Division I Lacrosse - Won-Lost Records In Tournament Play

Division I Results / Records

Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd Adelphi (1982-85-87-89)...... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Air Force (1971-88)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Albany (NY) (2003-04-05-07-13)...... 5 1 5 .167 0 0 0 Army (1971-72-73-78-81-82-83-84-85-87-93-96-2003-04-05-10)...... 16 4 16 .200 0 0 2 Brown (1971-73-76-85-87-90-91-92-94-95-97-2009 )...... 12 5 12 .294 0 0 1 Bryant (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Bucknell (2001-11)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Butler (1998)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Canisius (2008-12)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Colgate (2008-12)...... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Cornell (1971-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-82-83-87-88-89-95-2000-02-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-13)...... 25 32 22 .593 3 4 6 SUNY Cortland (1972)...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 1 Dartmouth (2003)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Delaware (1984-99-2005-07-10-11)...... 6 3 6 .333 0 0 1 Denver (2006-08-10-11-12-13)...... 6 5 6 .455 0 0 2 Detroit (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Duke (1992-94-95-97-98-99-2000-01-02-05-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 17 28 15 .651 2 2 5 Fairfield (2002-05)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Georgetown (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07)...... 11 10 11 .476 0 0 1 Hartford (2011)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Harvard (1980-88-90-96-2006)...... 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 Hobart (1998-2000-02-04)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Hofstra (1971-73-74-75-78-93-96-97-99-2000-01-03-06-08-09-10-11)...... 17 4 17 .190 0 0 0 Johns Hopkins (1972-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98- 99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12)...... 41 67 32 .677 9 9 10 Lehigh (2012-13)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 LIU Post (1986)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Loyola Maryland (1988-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-07-08-10-12-13)...... 19 13 18 .419 1 1 1 Manhattan (2002)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Marist (2005)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Maryland (1971-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-81-82-83-86-87-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-2000-01-03-04-05- 06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 36 48 34 .585 2 9 10 UMBC (1998-99-2006-07-08-09)...... 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 Massachusetts (1976-77-79-81-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-95-97-2002-03-05-06-09-12)...... 19 9 19 .321 0 1 0 Michigan St. (1987-89-91)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Mt. St. Mary’s (2003-10)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Navy (1971-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-86-87-88-89-92-93-94-99-2004-05-06-07-08-09)...... 26 16 26 .381 0 2 6 New Hampshire (1986)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 North Carolina (1976-77-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-98-2004-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 28 28 24 .538 4 1 7 North Carolina St. (1979)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Notre Dame (1990-92-93-94-95-96-97-99-2000-01-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 18 12 18 .400 0 1 2 Ohio St. (2003-04-08-13)...... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Penn (1975-77-83-84-85-87-88-89-2004-06-11)...... 11 2 11 .154 0 0 1 Penn St. (2003-05-13)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Princeton (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-06-07-09-10-12)...... 20 30 14 .682 6 2 2 Providence (2004-06-07)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Rutgers (1972-74-75-84-86-90-91-2003-04)...... 9 2 9 .182 0 0 0 Siena (2009-11)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Stony Brook (2002-10-12)...... 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 #Syracuse (1979-80-81-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-09- 10-11-12-13)...... 32 62 22 .738 10 6 10 Towson (1989-91-92-94-96-2001-03-04-05-07-13)...... 11 7 11 .389 0 1 1 Villanova (2009-11)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Virginia (1971-72-73-74-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-88-90-91-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-05-06- 07-08-09-10-11-12)...... 35 48 30 .615 5 4 13 Wash. & Lee (1972-73-74-75-76-77-78-80)...... 8 3 8 .273 0 0 3 Yale (1988-90-92-2012-13)...... 5 3 5 .375 0 0 1 Note: No third-place game is held; teams losing in the semifinals are credited with a third-place finish. #Participation in 1990 tournament vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Division I Lacrosse - Overall Championship Results 53

Overall Championship Results

Championship Game Total Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Paid Attendance Paid Attendance 1971...... Cornell (13-1) 12-6 Maryland Hofstra 5,458 — 1972...... Virginia (11-4) Glenn Thiel 13-12 Johns Hopkins Maryland 7,001 — 1973...... Maryland (10-0) 10-9 (2OT) Johns Hopkins penn 5,965 — 1974...... Johns Hopkins (12-2) bob Scott 17-12 Maryland Rutgers 7,728 — 1975...... Maryland (8-2) bud Beardmore 20-13 Navy Johns Hopkins 10,875 — 1976...... Cornell (16-0) Richie Moran 16-13 (OT) Maryland brown 7,504 20,819 1977...... Cornell (13-0) Richie Moran 16-8 Johns Hopkins Virginia 10,080 29,193 1978...... Johns Hopkins (13-1) Henry Ciccarone 13-8 Cornell Rutgers 13,527 28,587 1979...... Johns Hopkins (13-0) Henry Ciccarone 15-9 Maryland Maryland 16,166 25,241 1980...... Johns Hopkins (14-1) Henry Ciccarone 9-8 (2OT) Virginia Cornell 7,557 23,046 1981...... North Carolina (12-0) Willie Scroggs 14-13 Johns Hopkins princeton 13,943 29,387 1982...... North Carolina (14-0) Willie Scroggs 7-5 Johns Hopkins Virginia 10,283 22,892 1983...... syracuse (14-1) Roy Simmons Jr. 17-16 Johns Hopkins Rutgers 15,672 35,163 1984...... Johns Hopkins (14-0) Don Zimmerman 13-10 syracuse Delaware 17,253 45,346 1985...... Johns Hopkins (13-1) Don Zimmerman 11-4 syracuse brown 14,455 35,208 1986...... North Carolina (11-3) Willie Scroggs 10-9 (OT) Virginia Delaware 9,765 31,340 1987...... Johns Hopkins (10-3) Don Zimmerman 11-10 Cornell Rutgers 17,077 49,782 1988...... syracuse (15-0) Roy Simmons Jr. 13-8 Cornell Syracuse 20,148 46,141 1989...... syracuse (14-1) Roy Simmons Jr. 13-12 Johns Hopkins Maryland 23,893 63,836 1990...... #Syracuse (13-0) Roy Simmons Jr. 21-9 Loyola Maryland Rutgers 19,070 57,418 1991...... North Carolina (16-0) Dave Klarmann 18-13 towson Syracuse 8,293 42,981 1992...... princeton (13-2) 10-9 (2OT) syracuse penn 13,650 52,082 1993...... syracuse (12-2) Roy Simmons Jr. 13-12 North Carolina Maryland 19,965 70,737 1994...... princeton (14-1) bill Tierney 9-8 (OT) Virginia Maryland 22,559 68,436 1995...... syracuse (13-2) Roy Simmons Jr. 13-9 Maryland Maryland 26,229 71,978 1996...... princeton (14-1) bill Tierney 13-12 (OT) Virginia Maryland 22,102 68,978 1997...... princeton (15-0) bill Tierney 19-7 Maryland Maryland 25,317 77,170 1998...... princeton (14-1) bill Tierney 15-5 Maryland Rutgers 17,225 64,850 1999...... Virginia (13-3) Dom Starsia 12-10 syracuse Maryland 24,135 70,668 2000...... syracuse (15-1) John Desko 13-7 princeton Maryland 22,880 61,768 2001...... princeton (14-1) bill Tierney 10-9 (OT) syracuse Rutgers 21,286 64,489 2002...... syracuse (15-2) John Desko 13-12 princeton Rutgers 19,706 60,968 2003...... Virginia (15-2) Dom Starsia 9-7 Johns Hopkins baltimore 37,944 106,861 2004...... syracuse (15-2) John Desko 14-13 Navy Baltimore 43,898 127,737 2005...... Johns Hopkins (16-0) Dave Pietramala 9-8 Duke Philadelphia 44,920 119,756 2006...... Virginia (17-0) Dom Starsia 15-7 Massachusetts philadelphia 47,062 135,956 2007...... Johns Hopkins (13-4) Dave Pietramala 12-11 Duke Baltimore 48,443 137,669 2008...... syracuse (16-2) John Desko 13-10 Johns Hopkins Foxborough, Mass. 48,970 136,898 2009...... syracuse (16-2) John Desko 10-9 (OT) Cornell Foxborough, Mass. 41,935 118,308 2010...... Duke (16-4) John Danowski 6-5 (OT) Notre Dame baltimore 37,126 122,580 2011...... Virginia (13-5) Dom Starsia 9-7 Maryland baltimore 35,661 126,411 2012...... Loyola Maryland (18-1) Charley Toomey 9-3 Maryland Foxborough, Mass. 30,816 104,062 2013...... Duke (16-5) John Danowski 16-10 syracuse philadelphia 28,224 108,949

#Participation in 1990 tournament vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. DIVISION I DIVISION RESULTS / RECORDS RECORDS / RESULTS POINTS, ONE GAME GOALS, TOURNAMENT Championship Records 12—Ed Mullen (7 goals, 5 assists), Maryland (22) vs. Navy 66—Virginia (14 vs. Notre Dame, 20 vs. Georgetown, 17 (11), 5-23-76; Gary Gait (9 goals, 3 assists), Syracuse (23) vs. Syracuse, 15 vs. Massachusetts), 2006. vs. Navy (5), 5-22-88. ASSISTS, ONE GAME INDIVIDUAL POINTS, TOURNAMENT 19—Syracuse (28) vs. Michigan St. (7), 5-15-91. GOALS, ONE GAME 25—Eamon McEneaney, Cornell (3-4 vs. Massachusetts, ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 42—Virginia, 4 games, 2006; Duke, 4 games, 2007 9—Gary Gait, Syracuse (23) vs. Navy (5), 5-22-88; Oliver 5-5 vs. Navy, 3-5 vs. Johns Hopkins), 1977; Tim Goldstein, Cornell (5-5 vs. Adelphi, 2-5 vs. Syracuse, 2-6 Marti, Brown (19) vs. Loyola Maryland (12), 5-9-92. SHOTS, ONE GAME vs. Johns Hopkins), 1987. 80—Maryland (19) vs. Hofstra (11), 5-21-75. GOALS, TOURNAMENT GOALKEEPER SAVES, ONE GAME SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS 17—Eric Lusby, Loyola Maryland (3 vs. Canisius, 5 vs. 30—Steve Kavovit, Maryland (16) vs. Brown (13), 5-19-91. 130—Maryland (80) vs. Hofstra (50), 5-21-75. Denver, 5 vs. Notre Dame, 4 vs. Maryland), 2012. GOALKEEPER SAVES, TOURNAMENT SHOTS, TOURNAMENT GOALS, CAREER 85—Paul Schimoler, Cornell (16 vs. Massachusetts, 27 vs. 210—Virginia, 4 games, 1994. 50—Gary Gait, Syracuse, 1987-90 (11 games) North Carolina, 23 vs. Virginia, 19 vs. Syracuse), 1988. PAID ATTENDANCE, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 48,970 Syracuse (13) vs. Johns Hopkins (10), Gillette ASSISTS, ONE GAME TEAM Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, May 26, 2008. 9—Conor Gill, Virginia (11) vs. Cornell (10), 5-19-02. GOALS, ONE GAME ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 28—Syracuse vs. Michigan St. (7), 5-15-91. 16—Tim Goldstein, Cornell (5 vs. Adelphi, 5 vs. Syracuse, FEWEST GOALS, ONE GAME 6 vs. Johns Hopkins), 1987; Matt Danowski, Duke (7 0—Wash. & Lee vs. Cornell (14), 5-19-76. vs. Providence, 6 vs. North Carolina, 2 vs. Cornell, 1 vs. GOALS, BOTH TEAMS Johns Hopkins), 2007. 38—Johns Hopkins (22) vs. Towson (16), 5-14-94. 54 Division I Lacrosse - Championship Most Outstanding Player

1984 Division I Championship Most Name Team Outstanding Player Larry Quinn (MOP)...... Johns Hopkins

Year Player/Position School 1985 1977 eamon McEneaney/Attack...... Cornell Name Team 1978 Mike O’Neill/Attack...... Johns Hopkins Larry Quinn (MOP)...... Johns Hopkins 1979 Mike Federico/Goalie...... Johns Hopkins 1980 Jim Bidne/Attack...... Johns Hopkins 1986 1981 *Jeff Cook/Attack...... Johns Hopkins Name Team 1982 tom Sears/Goalie...... North Carolina Gary Seivold (MOP)...... North Carolina 1983 brad Kotz/Midfield...... Syracuse 1984 Larry Quinn/Goalie...... Johns Hopkins 1987 1985 Larry Quinn/Goalie...... Johns Hopkins Name Team 1986 Gary Seivold/Attack...... North Carolina Tim Goldstein (MOP)...... Cornell 1987 *Tim Goldstein/Attack...... Cornell Craig Bubier...... Johns Hopkins 1988 Matt Palumb/Goalie...... Syracuse Quint Kessenich...... Johns Hopkins 1989 paul Gait/Midfield...... Syracuse Steve Mitchell...... Johns Hopkins 1990 Gary Gait/Midfield...... Syracuse Dave Pietramala...... Johns Hopkins 1991 Dennis Goldstein/Attack...... North Carolina Brian Wood...... Johns Hopkins Vince Angotti...... Cornell 1992 scott Bacigalupo/Goalie...... Princeton Bob Cummings...... Cornell 1993 Chris Surran/Goalie...... Syracuse Aaron Jones...... Cornell 1994 scott Bacigalupo/Goalie...... Princeton Gary Gait...... Syracuse 1995 *Brian Dougherty/Goalie...... Maryland 1996 *Michael Watson/Attack...... Virginia 1988 1997 Jon Hess/Attack...... Princeton Name Team 1998 Corey Popham/Goalie...... Princeton Matt Palumb (MOP)...... Syracuse 1999 Conor Gill/Attack...... Virginia 2000 Liam Banks/Attack...... Syracuse 2001 b.J. Prager/Attack...... Princeton 1989 Name Team 2002 Michael Powell/Attack...... Syracuse Paul Gait (MOP)...... Syracuse 2003 tillman Johnson/Goalie...... Virginia 2004 Michael Powell/Attack...... Syracuse 2005 Jesse Schwartzman/Goalie...... Johns Hopkins 1990 2006 Matt Ward/Attack...... Virginia Name Team Gary Gait (MOP)...... Syracuse 2007 Jesse Schwartzman/Goalie...... Johns Hopkins 2008 Mike Leveille/Attack...... Syracuse 2009 Kenny Nims/Attack...... Syracuse 1991 2010 *Scott Rodgers/Goalie...... Notre Dame Name Team 2011 Colin Briggs/Midfield...... Virginia Dennis Goldstein (MOP)...... North Carolina 2012 eric Lusby/Attack...... Loyola Maryland 2013 brendan Fowler/Midfield...... Duke 1992 * team lost in championship game Name Team Scott Bacigalupo (MOP)...... Princeton Division I All-Tournament Teams 1993 Name Team and Most Outstanding Players Chris Surran (MOP)...... Syracuse 1994 1977 Name Team Name Team Scott Bacigalupo (MOP)...... Princeton Eamon McEneaney (MOP)...... Cornell 1995 1978 Name Team Name Team Brian Dougherty (MOP)...... Maryland Mike O’Neill (MOP)...... Johns Hopkins Dan Radebaugh...... Maryland Matt Hahn...... Maryland 1979 Nick Licameli...... Syracuse Name Team Rob Kavovit...... Syracuse Mike Federico (MOP)...... Johns Hopkins Peter Hilgartner...... Maryland Ric Beardsley...... Syracuse 1980 Rob Chomo...... Maryland Casey Powell...... Syracuse Name Team Mark Fietta...... Syracuse Jim Bidne (MOP)...... Johns Hopkins 1996 1981 Name Team Name Team Michael Watson (MOP)...... Virginia Jeff Cook (MOP)...... Johns Hopkins Jesse Hubbard...... Princeton David Curry...... Virginia 1982 Casey Powell...... Syracuse Name Team Becket Wolf...... Princeton Tom Sears (MOP)...... North Carolina Chris Massey...... Princeton Tim Whiteley...... Virginia Don McDonough...... Princeton 1983 Tommy Smith...... Virginia Name Team Pancho Gutstein...... Princeton Brad Kotz (MOP)...... Syracuse Division I Lacrosse - All-Tournament Teams 55

1997 2003 Name Team Name Team Jon Hess (MOP)...... Princeton Tillman Johnson (MOP)...... Virginia Jesse Hubbard...... Princeton Corey Harned...... Johns Hopkins Chris Massey...... Princeton Bobby Benson...... Johns Hopkins Becket Wolf...... Princeton A.J. Shannon...... Virginia Patrick Cairns...... Princeton Kyle Barrie...... Johns Hopkins Matt Hahn...... Maryland Matt Ward...... Virginia Andrew Whipple...... Maryland Tom Garvey...... Johns Hopkins Casey Powell...... Syracuse Michael Howley...... Maryland John Fay...... Duke Brett Hughes...... Virginia Rob Kavovit...... Syracuse Chris Rotellli...... Virginia 1998 2004 Name Team Name Team Corey Popham (MOP)...... Princeton Michael Powell (MOP)...... Syracuse Christian Cook...... Princeton Jay Pfeifer...... Syracuse Jesse Hubbard...... Princeton Sean Lindsay...... Syracuse Jon Hess...... Princeton Kevin Dougherty...... Syracuse Josh Sims...... Princeton Brian Nee...... Syracuse Scott Hochstadt...... Maryland Dan DiPietro...... Syracuse Mike Bonanni...... Maryland Graham Gill...... Navy Brian Haggerty...... Maryland Mitch Hendler...... Navy Casey Powell...... Syracuse Ryan Boyle...... Princeton Ryan Powell...... Syracuse Tim Sullivan...... Princeton 1999 2005 Name Team Name Team Conor Gill (MOP)...... Virginia Jesse Schwartzman (MOP)...... Johns Hopkins Ryan Curtis...... Virginia Kyle Harrison...... Johns Hopkins Derek Kenney...... Virginia Greg Peyser...... Johns Hopkins Jay Jalbert...... Virginia Matt Danowski...... Duke Tucker Radebaugh...... Virginia Dan Flannery...... Duke Court Weisleder...... Virginia Matt Zash...... Duke Dan Denihan...... Johns Hopkins Nick O’Hara...... Duke Marshall Abrams...... Syracuse Matt Ward...... Virginia Ryan Powell...... Syracuse Kip Turner...... Virginia Scott Urick...... Georgetown Joe Walters...... Maryland 2000 2006 Name Team Name Team Liam Banks (MOP)...... Syracuse Matt Ward (MOP)...... Virginia Ryan Powell...... Syracuse Michael Culver...... Virginia Marshall Abrams...... Syracuse Danny Glading...... Virginia Rob Mulligan...... Syracuse Matt Poskay...... Virginia John Glatzel...... Syracuse Kyle Dixon...... Virginia

Sean Hartofilis...... Princeton Sean Morris...... Massachusetts Josh Sims...... Princeton Jack Reid...... Massachusetts Conor Gill...... Virginia Doc Schneider...... Massachusetts Ryan Curtis...... Virginia Jake Deane...... Massachusetts A.J. Haugen...... Johns Hopkins Brett Bucktooth...... Syracuse 2001 2007

Name Team Name Team I DIVISION B.J. Prager (MOP)...... Princeton Jesse Schwartzman (MOP)...... Johns Hopkins Ryan Mollett...... Princeton Jake Byrne...... Johns Hopkins Trevor Tierney...... Princeton Stephen Peyser...... Johns Hopkins Matt Striebel...... Princeton Paul Rabil...... Johns Hopkins RECORDS / RESULTS Sean Hartofilis...... Princeton Eric Zerrlaut...... Johns Hopkins Michael Springer...... Syracuse Ned Crotty...... Duke Michael Powell...... Syracuse Matt Danowski...... Duke Rob Mulligan...... Syracuse Zack Greer...... Duke John Glatzel...... Syracuse Nick O’Hara...... Duke Kyle Campbell...... Towson David Mitchell...... Cornell 2002 2008 Name Team Name Team Michael Powell (MOP)...... Syracuse Mike Leveille (MOP)...... Syracuse Solomon Bliss...... Syracuse Dan Hardy...... Syracuse John Glatzel...... Syracuse Danny Brennan...... Syracuse Tom Hardy...... Syracuse Sid Smith...... Syracuse Jay Pfeifer...... Syracuse Paul Rabil...... Johns Hopkins Adam Doneger...... Johns Hopkins Kevin Huntley...... Johns Hopkins Damien Davis...... Princeton Michael Evans...... Johns Hopkins Brad Dumont...... Princeton Michael Gvozden...... Johns Hopkins B.J. Prager...... Princeton Zack Greer...... Duke John Christmas...... Virginia Danny Glading...... Virginia 56 Division I Lacrosse - All-Tournament Teams

2009 1986 tom Korrie, Syracuse; Gary Seivold, North Carolina...... 12 1987 tim Goldstein, Cornell...... 25 Name Team 1988 Gary Gait, Syracuse...... 18 Kenny Nims (MOP)...... Syracuse 1989 paul Gait, Syracuse...... 16 Matt Abbott...... Syracuse 1990 Gary Gait, Syracuse...... 23 Cody Jamieson...... Syracuse Patrick Perritt...... Syracuse 1991 Mark Douglas, Maryland; Dennis Goldstein, North Carolina; Joel White...... Syracuse Glenn Smith, Towson...... 16 1992 Jeff Wills, Johns Hopkins...... 19 John Glynn...... Cornell 1993 John Webster, North Carolina...... 15 Ryan Hurley...... Cornell 1994 tim Whiteley, Virginia...... 19 Rob Pannell...... Cornell 1995 Rob Kavovit, Syracuse...... 18 Max Seibald...... Cornell Matt Moyer...... Cornell 1996 Rob Kavovit, Syracuse; Doug Knight and Tim Whiteley, Virginia...... 16 1997 Andrew Whipple, Maryland...... 17 1998 Andrew Whipple, Maryland...... 18 2010 1999 John Grant, Delaware; Ryan Powell, Syracuse...... 14 Name Team 2000 Ryan Powell, Syracuse...... 18 Scott Rodgers (MOP)...... Notre Dame 2001 Michael Powell, Syracuse...... 12 Max Quinzani...... Duke 2002 Michael Powell, Syracuse...... 14 Zach Howell...... Duke 2003 Kevin Boland, Johns Hopkins...... 15 Michael Manley...... Duke 2004 Michael Powell, Syracuse...... 19 CJ Costabile...... Duke 2005 Matt Danowski, Duke...... 21 Zach Brenneman...... Notre Dame 2006 Matt Ward, Virginia...... 22 Kevin Ridgway...... Notre Dame 2007 Matt Danowski, Duke...... 24 Chris Bocklet...... Virginia 2008 Mike Leveille, Syracuse...... 19 Steele Stanwick...... Virginia 2009 Rob Pannell, Cornell...... 16 Steve Mock...... Cornell 2010 Ned Crotty, Duke...... 18 2011 2011 steele Stanwick, Virginia...... 21 2012 eric Lusby, Loyola Maryland...... 22 Name Team 2013 Rob Pannell, Cornell...... 22 Colin Briggs (MOP)...... Virginia Bray Malphrus...... Virginia Nick O’Reilly...... Virginia Steele Stanwick...... Virginia 25th Anniversary Team Matt White...... Virginia Niko Amato...... Maryland This team was nominated and selected in 1995 based on the voting of all Grant Catalino...... Maryland Curtis Holmes...... Maryland Division I head coaches and all members of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Com- Brett Schmidt...... Maryland mittee from 1971 to 1995. Jeremy Noble...... Denver Scott Bacigalupo, Princeton, 1994 Tom Cafaro, Army, 1971 2012 John DeTomasso, Johns Hopkins, 1986 Name Team Del Dressel, Johns Hopkins, 1986 Eric Lusby (MOP)...... Loyola Maryland Mike Federico, Johns Hopkins, 1980 Joe Fletcher...... Loyola Maryland Josh Hawkins...... Loyola Maryland Mike French, Cornell, 1976 Scott Ratliff...... Loyola Maryland Gary Gait, Syracuse, 1990 Jack Runkel...... Loyola Maryland +Paul Gait, Syracuse, 1990 Jesse Bernhardt...... Maryland Mark Greenberg, Johns Hopkins, 1980 Joe Cummings...... Maryland Tom Haus, North Carolina, 1980 Drew Snider...... Maryland Chris Kane, Cornell, 1979 CJ Costabile...... Duke Brad Kotz, Syracuse, 1985 John Kemp...... Notre Dame Richard Kowalchuk, Johns Hopkins, 1974 Dan MacKesey, Cornell, 1977 2013 Eamon McEneaney, Cornell, 1977 Name Team David Morrow, Princeton, 1993 Brendan Fowler (MOP)...... Duke Tim Nelson, Syracuse, 1985 Jordan Wolf...... Duke David Lawson...... Duke Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins, 1978 Jake Tripucka...... Duke Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins, 1989 JoJo Marasco...... Syracuse Larry Quinn, Johns Hopkins, 1985 Sean Young...... Syracuse Jonathan Reese, Yale, 1990 Dylan Donahue...... Syracuse Brendan Schneck, Johns Hopkins, 1981 Dominic LaMolinara...... Syracuse Tom Sears, North Carolina, 1983 Eric Law...... Denver Rob Pannell...... Cornell Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins, 1974 Frank Urso, Maryland, 1976 + Participation vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Leading Scorer—Year-by-Year

Year Player, School Pts. 1971 tom Cafaro, Army...... 18 1972 Jay Connor, Virginia...... 13 1973 Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins...... 14 1974 Franz Wittlesberger, Johns Hopkins...... 15 1975 bert Caswell and Frank Urso, Maryland; Jeff Long, Navy...... 14 1976 Mike French, Cornell...... 20 1977 eamon McEneaney, Cornell...... 25 1978 Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins...... 15 1979 barry Mitchell and Bob Boneillo, Maryland...... 14 1980 brendan Schneck, Johns Hopkins...... 16 1981 Mike Burnett, North Carolina...... 15 1982 David Wingate and Mike Burnett, North Carolina...... 11 1983 tim Nelson, Syracuse...... 15 1984 tim Nelson, Syracuse...... 11 1985 Craig Bubier and Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins...... 12 Division I Lacrosse - Records By Decade 57

Records by Decades (Division I Games Only)

Team 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s Overall *Adelphi 0-0 2-4 2-4 Air Force 0-1 0-1 0-2 Albany (NY) 1-4 0-1 1-5 Army 1-4 1-6 1-2 0-3 1-1 4-16 Brown 0-3 0-2 5-6 0-1 5-12 Bryant 0-1 0-1 Bucknell 0-1 0-1 0-2 Butler 0-1 0-1 Canisius 0-1 0-1 0-2 Colgate 0-1 1-1 1-2 Cornell 13-4 6-6 0-1 8-8 5-3 32-22 *SUNY Cortland 1-1 1-1 Dartmouth 0-1 0-1 Delaware 0-1 1-1 2-2 0-2 3-6 Denver 0-2 5-4 5-6 Detroit 0-1 0-1 Duke 4-6 12-7 12-2 28-15 Fairfield 0-2 0-2 Georgetown 3-3 7-8 10-11 Hartford 0-1 0-1 Harvard 0-2 2-2 0-1 2-5 Hobart 0-1 0-3 0-4 Hofstra 0-5 2-4 2-6 0-2 4-17 Johns Hopkins 16-5 21-6 8-10 20-8 2-3 67-32 Lehigh 0-2 0-2 *LIU Post 0-1 0-1 Loyola Maryland 1-2 7-10 1-4 4-2 13-18 Manhattan 0-1 0-1 Marist 0-1 0-1 Maryland 17-7 3-6 11-8 10-9 7-4 48-34 UMBC 0-2 1-4 1-6 Massachusetts 0-3 2-5 1-5 6-5 0-1 9-19 Michigan St. 0-2 0-1 0-3 Mt. St. Mary’s 0-1 0-1 0-2 Navy 7-9 4-7 0-4 5-6 16-26 New Hampshire 0-1 0-1 North Carolina 0-2 16-7 7-7 3-4 2-4 28-24 North Carolina St. 0-1 0-1 Notre Dame 1-8 4-6 7-4 12-18 Ohio St. 1-3 1-1 2-4 Penn 0-2 2-6 0-2 0-1 2-11 Penn St. 0-2 0-1 0-3 Princeton 18-5 12-7 0-2 30-14 Providence 0-3 0-3 Rutgers 0-3 1-2 1-2 0-2 2-9 Siena 0-1 0-1 0-2 Stony Brook 0-1 1-2 1-3 #Syracuse 0-1 16-6 18-7 24-4 4-4 62-22 Towson 0-1 4-4 3-5 0-1 7-11 Villanova 0-1 0-1 0-2 Virginia 5-5 9-8 11-8 16-7 7-2 48-30 *Wash. & Lee 3-7 0-1 3-8

Yale 0-1 2-2 1-2 3-5 I DIVISION # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in that champion-

ship. RECORDS / RESULTS *No longer Division I 58 Division I Lacrosse - Team-By-Team Records

CORNELL (32-22) Team-By-Team Records— 1971 Brown...... W 10-8 1971 Army...... W 17-16 (semi) Division I Championship 1971 Maryland...... W 12-6 (champ) 1974 Virginia...... W 15-8 ADELPHI (2-4) 1974 Maryland...... L 10-19 (semi) 1982 Virginia...... L 7-15 1975 Rutgers...... W 18-5 1985 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-15 1975 Navy...... L 12-15 (semi) 1987 Army...... W 6-5 1976 Wash. & Lee...... W 14-0 1987 Cornell...... L 12-14 1976 Johns Hopkins...... W 13-5 (semi) 1989 Michigan St...... W 16-10 1976 Maryland...... W 16-13 (OT) (champ) 1989 Maryland...... L 11-12 (OT) 1977 Massachusetts...... W 17-13 1977 Navy...... W 22-6 (semi) AIR FORCE (0-2) 1977 Johns Hopkins...... W 16-8 (champ) 1971 Maryland...... L 1-10 1978 Wash. & Lee...... W 12-2 1988 Loyola Maryland...... L 8-19 1978 Navy...... W 13-7 (semi) ALBANY (NY) (1-5) 1978 Johns Hopkins...... L 8-13 (champ) 1979 Virginia...... L 8-15 2003 Princeton...... L 10-16 1980 Virginia...... L 8-9 (OT) 2004 Syracuse...... L 13-21 1982 Army...... W 11-9 2005 Virginia...... L 9-23 1982 North Carolina...... L 8-15 (semi) 2007 Loyola Maryland...... W 19-10 1983 Johns Hopkins...... L 6-7 2007 Cornell...... L 11-12 (OT) 1987 Adelphi...... W 14-12 2013 Denver...... L 14-19 1987 Syracuse...... W 18-15 (semi) ARMY (4-16) 1987 Johns Hopkins...... L 10-11 (champ) 1971 Hofstra...... W 19-3 1988 Massachusetts...... W 13-11 1971 Cornell...... L 16-17 (semi) 1988 North Carolina...... W 6-4 1972 Virginia...... L 3-10 1988 Virginia...... W 17-6 (semi) 1973 Johns Hopkins...... L 5-11 1988 Syracuse...... L 8-13 (champ) 1978 Navy...... L 13-16 1989 Massachusetts...... L 7-16 1995 Brown...... L 9-17 1981 Navy...... L 10-16 1982 Cornell...... L 9-11 2000 Georgetown...... L 12-14 1983 North Carolina...... L 6-12 2002 stony Brook...... W 12-3 1984 Penn...... W 8-7 2002 Virginia...... L 10-11 1984 Syracuse...... L 9-11 (semi) 2004 Hobart...... W 11-5 2004 Navy...... L 5-6 1985 Virginia...... L 6-10 1987 Adelphi...... L 5-6 2005 Towson...... W 12-11 1993 Maryland...... W 15-11 2005 Duke...... L 8-11 1993 North Carolina...... L 5-14 2006 Massachusetts...... L 9-10 1996 Syracuse...... L 3-12 2007 Towson...... W 14-6 2007 Albany (NY)...... W 12-11 (OT) 2003 Johns Hopkins...... L 2-14 2004 Maryland...... L 12-16 2007 Duke...... L 11-12 (semi) 2005 Georgetown...... L 6-16 2008 ohio St...... L 7-15 2010 Syracuse...... W 9-8 (2OT) 2009 Hofstra...... W 11-8 2010 Cornell...... L 5-14 2009 Princeton...... W 6-4 2009 Virginia...... W 15-6 (semi) BROWN (5-12) 2009 Syracuse...... L 9-10 (OT) (champ) 1971 Cornell...... L 8-10 2010 Loyola Maryland...... W 11-10 (3 ot) 1973 Maryland...... L 4-16 2010 Army...... W 14-5 1976 Maryland...... L 8-17 2010 Notre Dame...... L 7-12 (semi) 1985 North Carolina...... L 14-16 2011 Hartford...... W 12-5 1987 Navy...... L 6-14 2011 Virginia...... L 9-13 1990 Massachusetts...... W 12-9 2013 Maryland...... W 16-8 1990 Syracuse...... L 12-20 2013 ohio State...... W 16-6 1991 Maryland...... L 13-16 2013 Duke...... L 14-16 (semi) 1992 Loyola Maryland...... W 19-12 1992 North Carolina...... L 10-16 SUNY CORTLAND (1-1) 1972 Navy...... W 10-9 (2OT) 1994 Navy...... W 12-5 1972 Virginia...... L 7-14 (semi) 1994 Loyola Maryland...... W 14-13 (OT) 1994 Princeton...... L 7-10 (semi) DARTMOUTH (0-1) 1995 Cornell...... W 17-9 2003 Syracuse...... L 11-13 1995 Virginia...... L 13-16 1997 Duke...... L 6-11 DELAWARE (3-6) 2009 Johns Hopkins...... L 11-12 (OT) 1984 Johns Hopkins...... L 3-10 1999 UMBC...... W 12-11 (OT) BRYANT (0-1) 1999 Virginia...... L 10-17 2013 Syracuse...... L 7-12 2005 Navy...... L 7-9 2007 Virginia...... W 14-8 BUCKNELL (0-2) 2007 UMBC...... W 10-6 2001 Notre Dame...... L 7-12 2007 Johns Hopkins...... L 3-8 (semi) 2011 Virginia...... L 12-13 (OT) 2010 North Carolina...... L 13-14 2011 Duke...... L 14-15 BUTLER (0-1) 1998 Maryland...... L 10-18 DENVER (5-6) 2006 Maryland...... L 8-16 CANISIUS (0-2) 2008 Maryland...... L 7-10 2008 Syracuse...... L 3-20 2010 stony Brook...... L 7-9 2012 Loyola Maryland...... L 5-17 2011 Villanova...... W 13-10 2011 Johns Hopkins...... W 14-9 COLGATE (1-2) 2011 Virginia...... L 8-14 (semi) 2008 Notre Dame...... L 7-8 (OT) 2012 North Carolina...... W 16-14 2012 Massachusetts...... W 13-11 2012 Loyola Maryland...... L 9-10 2012 Duke...... L 6-17 2013 Albany (NY)...... W 19-14 2013 North Carolina...... W 12-11 2013 Syracuse...... L 8-9 (semi) Division I Lacrosse - Team-By-Team Records 59

DETROIT (0-1) HOBART (0-4) 2013 Notre Dame...... L 7-9 1998 Virginia...... L 10-16 2000 Duke...... L 1-13 DUKE (28-15) 2002 Duke...... L 6-22 1992 Maryland...... L 11-13 2004 Cornell...... L 5-11 1994 Maryland...... W 14-9 1994 Syracuse...... L 11-12 HOFSTRA (4-17) 1995 Notre Dame...... L 10-12 1971 Army...... L 3-19 1997 Brown...... W 11-6 1973 Virginia...... L 5-12 1997 Johns Hopkins...... W 12-11 (OT) 1974 Johns Hopkins...... L 10-18 1997 Princeton...... L 9-10 (semi) 1975 Maryland...... L 11-19 1998 North Carolina...... W 16-14 1978 Johns Hopkins...... L 8-20 1998 Princeton...... L 9-11 1993 Massachusetts...... W 9-8 1999 Georgetown...... L 14-17 1993 Syracuse...... L 8-20 2000 Hobart...... W 13-1 1996 Harvard...... L 12-15 2000 Virginia...... L 9-10 1997 Massachusetts...... L 4-6 2001 Towson...... L 10-12 1999 Navy...... W 15-7 2002 Hobart...... W 22-6 1999 Johns Hopkins...... L 7-11 2002 Syracuse...... L 9-10 2000 Maryland...... L 12-14 2005 Fairfield...... W 23-4 2001 Virginia...... W 15-14 (OT) 2005 Cornell...... W 11-8 2001 Syracuse...... L 13-18 2005 Maryland...... W 18-9 (semi) 2003 Massachusetts...... L 6-9 2005 Johns Hopkins...... L 8-9 (champ) 2006 Providence...... W 14-8 2007 Providence...... W 18-3 2006 Massachusetts...... L 10-11 (OT) 2007 North Carolina...... W 19-11 2008 Johns Hopkins...... L 4-10 2007 Cornell...... W 12-11 (semi) 2009 Cornell...... L 8-11 2007 Johns Hopkins...... L 11-12 (champ) 2010 Maryland...... L 8-11 2008 Loyola Maryland...... W 12-7 2011 Johns Hopkins...... L 5-12 2008 ohio St...... W 21-10 JOHNS HOPKINS (67-32) 2008 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-10 (semi) 1972 Wash. & Lee...... W 11-5 2009 Navy...... W 14-5 1972 Maryland...... W 9-6 (semi) 2009 North Carolina...... W 12-11 1972 Virginia...... L 12-13 (champ) 2009 Syracuse...... L 7-17 (semi) 1973 Army...... W 11-5 2010 Johns Hopkins...... W 18-5 1973 Virginia...... W 12-9 (semi) 2010 North Carolina...... W 17-9 2010 Virginia...... W 14-13 (semi) 1973 Maryland...... L 9-10 (2OT) (champ) 2010 Notre Dame...... W 6-5 (OT) (champ) 1974 Hofstra...... W 18-10 2011 Delaware...... W 15-14 1974 Wash. & Lee...... W 11-10 (semi) 2011 Notre Dame...... W 7-5 1974 Maryland...... W 17-12 (champ) 1975 Wash. & Lee...... L 7-11 2011 Maryland...... L 4-9 (semi) 2012 Syracuse...... W 12-9 1976 Massachusetts...... W 11-9 2012 Colgate...... W 17-6 1976 Cornell...... L 5-13 (semi) 2012 Maryland...... L 10-16 (semi) 1977 North Carolina...... W 16-9 2013 Loyola Maryland...... W 12-11 1977 Maryland...... W 22-12 (semi) 1977 Cornell...... L 8-16 (champ) 2013 Notre Dame...... W 12-11 2013 Cornell...... W 16-14 (semi) 1978 Hofstra...... W 20-8 2013 Syracuse...... W 16-10 (champ) 1978 Maryland...... W 17-11 (semi) 1978 Cornell...... W 13-8 (champ) FAIRFIELD (0-2) 1979 North Carolina St...... W 20-6 1979 Virginia...... W 16-7 (semi) 2002 Massachusetts...... L 4-17 2005 Duke...... L 4-23 1979 Maryland...... W 15-9 (champ) 1980 Harvard...... W 16-12 GEORGETOWN (10-11) 1980 Syracuse...... W 18-11 (semi) 1997 Maryland...... L 10-14 1980 Virginia...... W 9-8 (2OT) (champ) 1998 UMBC...... W 9-8 1981 Maryland...... W 19-14 1998 Loyola Maryland...... L 11-12 1999 Notre Dame...... W 14-10 1981 Virginia...... W 10-6 (semi) 1981 North Carolina...... L 13-14 (champ) 1999 Duke...... W 17-14 I DIVISION 1982 Maryland...... W 14-9 1999 Syracuse...... L 9-13 (semi) 1982 Virginia...... W 13-9 (semi) 2000 Cornell...... W 14-12 1982 North Carolina...... L 5-7 (champ)

2000 Syracuse...... L 13-17 RECORDS / RESULTS 2001 Loyola Maryland...... L 9-11 1983 Cornell...... W 7-6 2002 Manhattan...... W 12-7 1983 North Carolina...... W 12-9 (semi) 1983 Syracuse...... L 16-17 (champ) 2002 Princeton...... L 13-14 1984 Delaware...... W 10-3 2003 Rutgers...... W 9-6 1984 North Carolina...... W 14-9 (semi) 2003 Virginia...... L 7-12 2004 Towson...... W 15-8 1984 Syracuse...... W 13-10 (champ) 2004 Syracuse...... L 7-8 1985 Adelphi...... W 15-9 1985 Virginia...... W 11-8 (semi) 2005 Army...... W 16-6 1985 Syracuse...... W 11-4 (champ) 2005 Maryland...... L 8-9 (OT) 1986 Massachusetts...... W 13-6 2006 Navy...... W 9-7 2006 Virginia...... L 8-20 1986 North Carolina...... L 9-10 (OT) (semi) 2007 Princeton...... W 9-8 (OT) 1987 North Carolina...... W 11-10 1987 Maryland...... W 13-8 (semi) 2007 Johns Hopkins...... L 6-14 1987 Cornell...... W 11-10 (champ) HARTFORD (0-1) 1988 Virginia...... L 10-11 (OT) 2011 Cornell...... L 5-12 1989 Massachusetts...... W 9-4 1989 North Carolina...... W 10-6 (semi) HARVARD (2-5) 1989 Syracuse...... L 12-13 (champ) 1980 Johns Hopkins...... L 12-16 1990 Princeton...... L 8-9 1988 Navy...... L 9-10 1991 Syracuse...... L 8-11 1990 Notre Dame...... W 9-3 1992 Notre Dame...... W 15-7 1990 North Carolina...... L 3-18 1992 Towson...... W 15-8 1996 Hofstra...... W 15-12 1992 Syracuse...... L 16-21 (semi) 1996 Virginia...... L 12-23 1993 Virginia...... W 14-10 2006 Syracuse...... L 4-11 1993 North Carolina...... L 10-16 (semi) 60 Division I Lacrosse - Team-By-Team Records

1994 Towson...... W 22-16 MANHATTAN (0-1) 1994 Princeton...... L 11-12 (OT) 2002 Georgetown...... L 7-12 1995 Loyola Maryland...... W 18-5 1995 Maryland...... L 8-16 (semi) MARIST (0-1) 1996 Notre Dame...... W 12-7 2005 Johns Hopkins...... L 6-22 1996 Maryland...... W 9-7 MARYLAND (48-34) 1996 Virginia...... L 10-16 (semi) 1971 Air Force...... W 10-1 1997 Duke...... L 11-12 (OT) 1971 Navy...... W 10-7 (semi) 1998 Maryland...... L 10-11 (OT) 1971 Cornell...... L 6-12 (champ) 1999 Hofstra...... W 11-7 1972 Rutgers...... W 9-3 1999 Virginia...... L 11-16 (semi) 1972 Johns Hopkins...... L 6-9 (semi) 2000 Notre Dame...... W 15-11 1973 Brown...... W 16-4 2000 Syracuse...... L 12-14 (semi) 1973 Wash. & Lee...... W 18-7 (semi) 2001 Notre Dame...... L 9-13 1973 Johns Hopkins...... W 10-9 (2OT) (champ) 2002 Massachusetts...... W 13-12 (OT) 1974 Rutgers...... W 12-6 2002 Princeton...... L 9-11 (semi) 1974 Cornell...... W 19-10 (semi) 2003 Army...... W 14-2 1974 Johns Hopkins...... L 12-17 (champ) 2003 Towson...... W 14-6 1975 Hofstra...... W 19-11 2003 Syracuse...... W 19-8 (semi) 1975 Wash. & Lee...... W 15-5 (semi) 2003 Virginia...... L 7-9 (champ) 1975 Navy...... W 20-13 (champ) 2004 Providence...... W 15-3 1976 Brown...... W 17-8 2004 North Carolina...... W 15-9 1976 Navy...... W 22-11 (semi) 2004 Syracuse...... L 9-15 (semi) 1976 Cornell...... L 13-16 (OT) (champ) 2005 Marist...... W 22-6 1977 Wash. & Lee...... W 14-8 2005 Massachusetts...... W 19-9 1977 Johns Hopkins...... L 12-22 (semi) 2005 Virginia...... W 9-8 (OT) (semi) 1978 Virginia...... W 15-10 2005 Duke...... W 9-8 (champ) 1978 Johns Hopkins...... L 11-17 (semi) 2006 Penn...... W 13-3 1979 Syracuse...... W 16-13 2006 Syracuse...... L 12-13 1979 Navy...... W 15-10 (semi) 2007 Notre Dame...... W 11-10 (OT) 1979 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-15 (champ) 2007 Georgetown...... W 14-6 1981 Johns Hopkins...... L 14-19 2007 Delaware...... W 8-3 (semi) 1982 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-14 2007 Duke...... W 12-11 (champ) 1983 Virginia...... W 13-4 2008 Hofstra...... W 10-4 1983 Syracuse...... L 5-12 (semi) 2008 Navy...... W 10-4 1986 North Carolina...... L 10-12 1987 Penn...... W 12-8 2008 Duke...... W 10-9 (semi) 2008 Syracuse...... L 10-13 (champ) 1987 Johns Hopkins...... L 8-13 (semi) 2009 Brown...... W 12-11 (OT) 1989 Adelphi...... W 12-11 (OT) 2009 Virginia...... L 8-19 1989 Syracuse...... L 8-18 (semi) 2010 Duke...... L 5-18 1991 Rutgers...... W 13-7 1991 Brown...... W 16-13 2011 Hofstra...... W 12-5 2011 Denver...... L 9-14 1991 Towson...... L 11-15 (semi) 2012 stony Brook...... W 19-9 1992 Duke...... W 13-11 2012 Maryland...... L 5-11 1992 Princeton...... L 10-11 1993 Army...... L 11-15 LEHIGH (0-2) 1994 Duke...... L 9-14 2012 Maryland...... L 9-10 1995 Notre Dame...... W 14-11 2013 North Carolina...... L 7-16 1995 Johns Hopkins...... W 16-8 (semi) 1995 Syracuse...... L 9-13 (champ) LIU POST (0-1) 1996 Johns Hopkins...... L 7-9 1986 Rutgers...... L 8-13 1997 Georgetown...... W 14-10 LOYOLA MARYLAND (13-18) 1997 Virginia...... W 10-9 1988 Air Force...... W 19-8 1997 Syracuse...... W 18-17 (semi) 1988 Penn...... L 9-12 1997 Princeton...... L 7-19 (champ) 1989 North Carolina...... L 5-12 1998 Butler...... W 18-10 1990 Rutgers...... W 19-10 1998 Johns Hopkins...... W 11-10 (OT) 1990 Yale...... W 14-13 (2OT) (semi) 1998 Loyola Maryland...... W 19-8 (semi) 1990 Syracuse...... L 9-21 (champ) 1998 Princeton...... L 5-15 (champ) 1991 Massachusetts...... W 20-9 2000 Hofstra...... W 14-12 1991 North Carolina...... L 9-11 2000 Princeton...... L 7-10 1992 Brown...... L 12-19 2001 Towson...... L 11-12 1993 Navy...... W 19-8 2003 ohio St...... W 8-5 2003 Massachusetts...... W 13-7 1993 Princeton...... L 6-12 2003 Virginia...... L 4-14 (semi) 1994 Brown...... L 13-14 (OT) 2004 Army...... W 16-12 1995 North Carolina...... W 17-11 2004 Princeton...... L 8-9 (OT) 1995 Johns Hopkins...... L 5-18 1996 Towson...... L 11-16 2005 penn St...... W 14-10 2005 Georgetown...... W 9-8 (OT) 1997 Notre Dame...... W 21-5 2005 Duke...... L 9-18 (semi) 1997 Syracuse...... L 12-13 2006 Denver...... W 16-8 1998 Georgetown...... W 12-11 2006 Princeton...... W 11-6 1998 Maryland...... L 8-19 (semi) 1999 Syracuse...... L 12-17 2006 Massachusetts...... L 5-8 (semi) 2007 UMBC...... L 9-13 2000 Notre Dame...... L 13-15 2008 Denver...... W 10-7 2001 Georgetown...... W 11-9 2008 Virginia...... L 7-8 (OT) 2001 Princeton...... L 7-8 2009 Notre Dame...... W 7-3 2007 Albany (NY)...... L 10-19 2009 Syracuse...... L 6-11 2008 Duke...... L 7-12 2010 Hofstra...... W 11-8 2010 Cornell...... L 10-11 (3 ot) 2010 Notre Dame...... L 5-7 2012 Canisius...... W 17-5 2011 North Carolina...... W 13-6 2012 Denver...... W 10-9 2011 Syracuse...... W 6-5 (OT) 2012 Notre Dame...... W 7-5 (semi) 2011 Duke...... W 9-4 (semi) 2012 Maryland...... W 9-3 (champ) 2011 Virginia...... L 7-9 (champ) 2013 Duke...... L 11-12 2012 Lehigh...... W 10-9 Division I Lacrosse - Team-By-Team Records 61

2012 Johns Hopkins...... W 11-5 2004 Princeton...... W 8-7 (semi) 2012 Duke...... W 16-10 (semi) 2004 Syracuse...... L 13-14 (champ) 2012 Loyola Maryland...... L 3-9 (champ) 2005 Delaware...... W 9-7 2013 Cornell...... L 8-16 2005 Virginia...... L 8-10 2006 Georgetown...... L 7-9 UMBC (1-6) 2007 North Carolina...... L 8-12 1998 Georgetown...... L 8-9 2008 North Carolina...... W 8-7 1999 Delaware...... L 11-12 (OT) 2006 Princeton...... L 8-11 2008 Johns Hopkins...... L 4-10 2007 Maryland...... W 13-9 2009 Duke...... L 5-14 2007 Delaware...... L 6-10 NEW HAMPSHIRE (0-1) 2008 Virginia...... L 9-10 1986 Massachusetts...... L 6-16 2009 North Carolina...... L 13-15 NORTH CAROLINA (28-24) MASSACHUSETTS (9-19) 1976 Navy...... L 9-13 1976 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-11 1977 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-16 1977 Cornell...... L 13-17 1980 Navy...... W 18-11 1979 Navy...... L 14-16 1980 Virginia...... L 10-11 (OT) (semi) 1981 Virginia...... L 12-16 1981 Syracuse...... W 13-6 1986 New Hampshire...... W 16-6 1981 Navy...... W 17-8 (semi) 1986 Johns Hopkins...... L 6-13 1981 Johns Hopkins...... W 14-13 (champ) 1987 Penn...... L 10-11 1982 Navy...... W 16-2 1988 Cornell...... L 11-13 1982 Cornell...... W 15-8 (semi) 1989 Cornell...... W 16-7 1982 Johns Hopkins...... W 7-5 (champ) 1989 Johns Hopkins...... L 4-9 1983 Army...... W 12-6 1990 Brown...... L 9-12 1983 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-12 (semi) 1991 Loyola Maryland...... L 9-20 1984 Virginia...... W 11-2 1993 Hofstra...... L 8-9 1984 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-14 (semi) 1995 Princeton...... L 6-11 1985 Brown...... W 16-14 1997 Hofstra...... W 6-4 1985 Syracuse...... L 13-14 (OT) (semi) 1997 Princeton...... L 9-11 1986 Maryland...... W 12-10 2002 Fairfield...... W 17-4 1986 Johns Hopkins...... W 10-9 (OT) (semi) 2002 Johns Hopkins...... L 12-13 (OT) 1986 Virginia...... W 10-9 (OT) (champ) 2003 Hofstra...... W 9-6 1987 Michigan St...... W 21-5 2003 Maryland...... L 7-13 1987 Johns Hopkins...... L 10-11 2005 Syracuse...... W 16-15 1988 Cornell...... L 4-6 2005 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-19 1989 Towson...... W 19-8 2006 Cornell...... W 10-9 1989 Loyola Maryland...... W 12-5 2006 Hofstra...... W 11-10 (OT) 1989 Johns Hopkins...... L 6-10 (semi) 2006 Maryland...... W 8-5 (semi) 1990 Harvard...... W 18-3 2006 Virginia...... L 7-15 (champ) 1990 Syracuse...... L 10-21 (semi) 2009 Princeton...... L 7-10 1991 Loyola Maryland...... W 11-9 2012 Colgate...... L 11-13 1991 Syracuse...... W 19-13 (semi) MICHIGAN ST. (0-3) 1991 Towson...... W 18-13 (champ) 1987 North Carolina...... L 5-21 1992 Brown...... W 16-10 1989 Adelphi...... L 10-16 1992 Princeton...... L 14-16 (semi) 1991 Syracuse...... L 7-28 1993 Army...... W 14-5 1993 Johns Hopkins...... W 16-10 (semi) MT. ST. MARY’S (0-2) 1993 Syracuse...... L 12-13 (champ) 2003 Virginia...... L 8-19 1994 Virginia...... L 10-12 2010 Virginia...... L 4-18 1995 Loyola Maryland...... L 11-17 NAVY (16-26) 1996 Syracuse...... L 12-19 1971 Virginia...... W 9-6 1998 Duke...... L 14-16 1971 Maryland...... L 7-10 (semi) 2004 ohio St...... W 13-6 1972 sUNY Cortland...... L 9-10 (2OT) 2004 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-15 1973 Wash. & Lee...... L 12-13 (3 ot) 2007 Navy...... W 12-8 1974 Wash. & Lee...... L 10-13 2007 Duke...... L 11-19 DIVISION I DIVISION 1975 Penn...... W 17-6 2008 Navy...... L 7-8 1975 Cornell...... W 15-12 (semi) 2009 UMBC...... W 15-13 1975 Maryland...... L 13-20 (champ) 2009 Duke...... L 11-12 1976 North Carolina...... W 13-9 2010 Delaware...... W 14-13 RECORDS / RESULTS 1976 Maryland...... L 11-22 (semi) 2010 Duke...... L 9-17 1977 Penn...... W 14-12 2011 Maryland...... L 6-13 1977 Cornell...... L 6-22 (semi) 2012 Denver...... L 14-16 1978 Army...... W 16-13 2013 Lehigh...... W 16-7 1978 Cornell...... L 7-13 (semi) 2013 Denver...... L 11-12 1979 Massachusetts...... W 16-14 NORTH CAROLINA ST. (0-1) 1979 Maryland...... L 10-15 (semi) 1979 Johns Hopkins...... L 6-20 1980 North Carolina...... L 11-18 1981 Army...... W 16-10 NOTRE DAME (12-18) 1981 North Carolina...... L 8-17 (semi) 1990 Harvard...... L 3-9 1982 North Carolina...... L 2-16 1992 Johns Hopkins...... L 7-15 1986 Virginia...... L 9-12 1993 Virginia...... L 9-19 1987 Brown...... W 14-6 1994 Virginia...... L 4-23 1987 Syracuse...... L 5-19 1995 Duke...... W 12-10 1988 Harvard...... W 10-9 1995 Maryland...... L 11-14 1988 Syracuse...... L 5-23 1996 Johns Hopkins...... L 7-12 1989 Penn...... W 12-11 1997 Loyola Maryland...... L 5-21 1989 Syracuse...... L 11-18 1999 Georgetown...... L 10-14 1992 Yale...... L 3-9 2000 Loyola Maryland...... W 15-13 1993 Loyola Maryland...... L 8-19 2000 Johns Hopkins...... L 11-15 1994 Brown...... L 5-12 2001 Bucknell...... W 12-7 1999 Hofstra...... L 7-15 2001 Johns Hopkins...... W 13-9 2004 Penn...... W 11-5 2001 Syracuse...... L 5-12 (semi) 2004 Cornell...... W 6-5 2006 Virginia...... L 10-14 62 Division I Lacrosse - Team-By-Team Records

2007 Johns Hopkins...... L 10-11 (OT) 2009 Cornell...... L 4-6 2008 Colgate...... W 8-7 (OT) 2010 Notre Dame...... L 5-8 2008 Syracuse...... L 9-11 2012 Virginia...... L 5-6 2009 Maryland...... L 3-7 2010 Princeton...... W 8-5 PROVIDENCE (0-3) 2010 Maryland...... W 7-5 2004 Johns Hopkins...... L 3-15 2010 Cornell...... W 12-7 (semi) 2006 Hofstra...... L 8-14 2010 Duke...... L 5-6 (OT) (champ) 2007 Duke...... L 3-18 2011 Penn...... W 13-6 RUTGERS (2-9) 2011 Duke...... L 5-7 1972 Maryland...... L 3-9 2012 Yale...... W 13-7 1974 Maryland...... L 6-12 2012 Virginia...... W 12-10 1975 Cornell...... L 5-18 2012 Loyola Maryland...... L 5-7 (semi) 1984 Syracuse...... L 7-8 (OT) 2013 Detroit...... W 9-7 1986 LIU Post...... W 13-8 2013 Duke...... L 11-12 1986 Syracuse...... L 5-17 OHIO ST. (2-4) 1990 Virginia...... W 7-6 2003 Maryland...... L 5-8 1990 Loyola Maryland...... L 10-19 2004 North Carolina...... L 6-13 1991 Maryland...... L 7-13 2008 Cornell...... W 15-7 2003 Georgetown...... L 6-9 2008 Duke...... L 10-21 2004 Princeton...... L 4-12 2013 Towson...... W 16-6 SIENA (0-2) 2013 Cornell...... L 6-16 2009 Syracuse...... L 4-11 PENN (2-11) 2011 Syracuse...... L 4-10 1975 Navy...... L 6-17 STONY BROOK (1-3) 1977 Navy...... L 12-14 2002 Cornell...... L 3-12 1983 Syracuse...... L 8-11 2010 Denver...... W 9-7 1984 Army...... L 7-8 2010 Virginia...... L 9-10 1985 Syracuse...... L 7-14 2012 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-19 1987 Massachusetts...... W 11-10 1987 Maryland...... L 8-12 #SYRACUSE (62-22) 1988 Loyola Maryland...... W 12-9 1979 Maryland...... L 13-16 1988 Syracuse...... L 10-11 (semi) 1980 Wash. & Lee...... W 12-4 1989 Navy...... L 11-12 1980 Johns Hopkins...... L 11-18 (semi) 1981 North Carolina...... L 6-13 2004 Navy...... L 5-11 1983 Penn...... W 11-8 2006 Johns Hopkins...... L 3-13 2011 Notre Dame...... L 6-13 1983 Maryland...... W 12-5 (semi) 1983 Johns Hopkins...... W 17-16 (champ) PENN ST. (0-3) 1984 Rutgers...... W 8-7 (OT) 2003 Towson...... L 6-11 1984 Army...... W 11-9 (semi) 2005 Maryland...... L 10-14 1984 Johns Hopkins...... L 10-13 (champ) 2013 Yale...... L 7-10 1985 Penn...... W 14-7 PRINCETON (30-14) 1985 North Carolina...... W 14-13 (OT) (semi) 1990 Johns Hopkins...... W 9-8 1985 Johns Hopkins...... L 4-11 (champ) 1990 Yale...... L 8-17 1986 Rutgers...... W 17-5 1991 Towson...... L 13-14 (3 ot) 1986 Virginia...... L 10-12 (semi) 1992 Maryland...... W 11-10 1987 Navy...... W 19-5 1992 North Carolina...... W 16-14 (semi) 1987 Cornell...... L 15-18 (semi) 1992 Syracuse...... W 10-9 (2OT) (champ) 1988 Navy...... W 23-5 1993 Loyola Maryland...... W 12-6 1988 Penn...... W 11-10 (semi) 1993 Syracuse...... L 9-15 (semi) 1988 Cornell...... W 13-8 (champ) 1994 Johns Hopkins...... W 12-11 (OT) 1989 Navy...... W 18-11 1994 Brown...... W 10-7 (semi) 1989 Maryland...... W 18-8 (semi) 1994 Virginia...... W 9-8 (OT) (champ) 1989 Johns Hopkins...... W 13-12 (champ) 1995 Massachusetts...... W 11-6 1990 #Brown...... W 20-12 1995 Syracuse...... L 11-15 1990 #North Carolina...... W 21-10 (semi) 1996 Towson...... W 22-6 1990 #Loyola Maryland...... W 21-9 (champ) 1996 Syracuse...... W 11-9 (semi) 1991 Michigan St...... W 28-7 1996 Virginia...... W 13-12 (OT) (champ) 1991 Johns Hopkins...... W 11-8 1997 Massachusetts...... W 11-9 1991 North Carolina...... L 13-19 (semi) 1997 Duke...... W 10-9 (semi) 1992 Yale...... W 17-8 1997 Maryland...... W 19-7 (champ) 1992 Johns Hopkins...... W 21-16 (semi) 1998 Duke...... W 11-9 1992 Princeton...... L 9-10 (2OT) (champ) 1998 Syracuse...... W 11-10 (semi) 1993 Hofstra...... W 20-8 1998 Maryland...... W 15-5 (champ) 1993 Princeton...... W 15-9 (semi) 1999 Syracuse...... L 5-7 1993 North Carolina...... W 13-12 (champ) 2000 Maryland...... W 10-7 1994 Duke...... W 12-11 2000 Virginia...... W 12-11 (semi) 1994 Virginia...... L 14-15 (OT) (semi) 2000 Syracuse...... L 7-13 (champ) 1995 Princeton...... W 15-11 2001 Loyola Maryland...... W 8-7 1995 Virginia...... W 20-13 (semi) 2001 Towson...... W 12-11 (semi) 1995 Maryland...... W 13-9 (champ) 2001 Syracuse...... W 10-9 (OT) (champ) 1996 Army...... W 12-3 2002 Georgetown...... W 14-13 1996 North Carolina...... W 19-12 2002 Johns Hopkins...... W 11-9 (semi) 1996 Princeton...... L 9-11 (semi) 2002 Syracuse...... L 12-13 (champ) 1997 Loyola Maryland...... W 13-12 2003 Albany (NY)...... W 16-10 1997 Maryland...... L 17-18 (semi) 2003 Syracuse...... L 5-15 1998 Virginia...... W 17-14 2004 Rutgers...... W 12-4 1998 Princeton...... L 10-11 (semi) 2004 Maryland...... W 9-8 (OT) 1999 Princeton...... W 7-5 2004 Navy...... L 7-8 (semi) 1999 Loyola Maryland...... W 17-12 2006 UMBC...... W 11-8 1999 Georgetown...... W 13-9 (semi) 2006 Maryland...... L 6-11 1999 Virginia...... L 10-12 (champ) 2007 Georgetown...... L 8-9 (OT) 2000 Georgetown...... W 17-13 2009 Massachusetts...... W 10-7 2000 Johns Hopkins...... W 14-12 (semi) 2000 Princeton...... W 13-7 (champ) Division I Lacrosse - Team-By-Team Records 63

2001 Hofstra...... W 18-13 1986 Syracuse...... W 12-10 (semi) 2001 Notre Dame...... W 12-5 (semi) 1986 North Carolina...... L 9-10 (OT) (champ) 2001 Princeton...... L 9-10 (OT) (champ) 1988 Yale...... W 10-9 (2OT) 2002 Duke...... W 10-9 1988 Johns Hopkins...... W 11-10 (OT) 2002 Virginia...... W 12-11 (2OT) (semi) 1988 Cornell...... L 6-17 (semi) 2002 Princeton...... W 13-12 (champ) 1990 Rutgers...... L 6-7 2003 Dartmouth...... W 13-11 1991 Towson...... L 13-14 2003 Princeton...... W 15-5 1993 Notre Dame...... W 19-9 2003 Johns Hopkins...... L 8-19 (semi) 1993 Johns Hopkins...... L 10-14 2004 Albany (NY)...... W 21-13 1994 Notre Dame...... W 23-4 2004 Georgetown...... W 8-7 1994 North Carolina...... W 12-10 2004 Johns Hopkins...... W 15-9 (semi) 1994 Syracuse...... W 15-14 (OT) (semi) 2004 Navy...... W 14-13 (champ) 1994 Princeton...... L 8-9 (OT) (champ) 2005 Massachusetts...... L 15-16 1995 Brown...... W 16-13 2006 Harvard...... W 11-4 1995 Syracuse...... L 13-20 (semi) 2006 Johns Hopkins...... W 13-12 1996 Harvard...... W 23-12 2006 Virginia...... L 10-17 (semi) 1996 Johns Hopkins...... W 16-10 (semi) 2008 Canisius...... W 20-3 1996 Princeton...... L 12-13 (OT) (champ) 2008 Notre Dame...... W 11-9 1997 Maryland...... L 9-10 2008 Virginia...... W 12-11 (2OT) (semi) 1998 Hobart...... W 16-10 2008 Johns Hopkins...... W 13-10 (champ) 1998 Syracuse...... L 14-17 2009 Siena...... W 11-4 1999 Delaware...... W 17-10 2009 Maryland...... W 11-6 1999 Johns Hopkins...... W 16-11 (semi) 2009 Duke...... W 17-7 (semi) 1999 Syracuse...... W 12-10 (champ) 2009 Cornell...... W 10-9 (OT) (champ) 2000 Duke...... W 10-9 2010 Army...... L 8-9 (2OT) 2000 Princeton...... L 11-12 (semi) 2011 Siena...... W 10-4 2001 Hofstra...... L 14-15 (OT) 2011 Maryland...... L 5-6 (OT) 2002 Cornell...... W 11-10 2012 Duke...... L 9-12 2002 Syracuse...... L 11-12 (2OT) (semi) 2013 Bryant...... W 12-7 2003 Mt. St. Mary’s...... W 19-8 2013 Yale...... W 7-6 2003 Georgetown...... W 12-7 2013 Denver...... W 9-8 (semi) 2003 Maryland...... W 14-4 (semi) 2013 Duke...... L 10-16 (champ) 2003 Johns Hopkins...... W 9-7 (champ) # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait 2005 Albany (NY)...... W 23-9 had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul 2005 Navy...... W 10-8 Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, 2005 Johns Hopkins...... L 8-9 (OT) (semi) coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in 2006 Notre Dame...... W 14-10 that championship. 2006 Georgetown...... W 20-8 2006 Syracuse...... W 17-10 (semi) TOWSON (7-11) 2006 Massachusetts...... W 15-7 (champ) 1989 North Carolina...... L 8-19 2007 Delaware...... L 8-14 1991 Virginia...... W 14-13 2008 UMBC...... W 10-9 1991 Princeton...... W 14-13 (3 ot) 2008 Maryland...... W 8-7 (OT) 1991 Maryland...... W 15-11 (semi) 2008 Syracuse...... L 11-12 (2OT) (semi) 1991 North Carolina...... L 13-18 (champ) 2009 Villanova...... W 18-6 1992 Johns Hopkins...... L 8-15 2009 Johns Hopkins...... W 19-8 1994 Johns Hopkins...... L 16-22 2009 Cornell...... L 6-15 (semi) 1996 Loyola Maryland...... W 16-11 2010 Mt. St. Mary’s...... W 18-4 1996 Princeton...... L 6-22 2001 Duke...... W 12-10 2010 stony Brook...... W 10-9 2010 Duke...... L 13-14 (semi) 2001 Maryland...... W 12-11 2011 Bucknell...... W 13-12 (OT) 2001 Princeton...... L 11-12 (semi) 2011 Cornell...... W 13-9 2003 penn St...... W 11-6 2011 Denver...... W 14-8 (semi) 2003 Johns Hopkins...... L 6-14 2011 Maryland...... W 9-7 (champ) 2004 Georgetown...... L 8-15 2012 Princeton...... W 6-5 2005 Cornell...... L 11-12 2012 Notre Dame...... L 10-12 2007 Cornell...... L 6-14 2013 ohio State...... L 6-16 WASH. & LEE (3-8) I DIVISION 1972 Johns Hopkins...... L 5-11 VILLANOVA (0-2) 1973 Navy...... W 13-12 (3 ot)

2009 Virginia...... L 6-18 1973 Maryland...... L 7-18 (semi) RECORDS / RESULTS 2011 Denver...... L 10-13 1974 Navy...... W 13-10 1974 Johns Hopkins...... L 10-11 (semi) VIRGINIA (48-30) 1971 Navy...... L 6-9 1975 Johns Hopkins...... W 11-7 1972 Army...... W 10-3 1975 Maryland...... L 5-15 (semi) 1972 sUNY Cortland...... W 14-7 (semi) 1976 Cornell...... L 0-14 1972 Johns Hopkins...... W 13-12 (champ) 1977 Maryland...... L 8-14 1973 Hofstra...... W 12-5 1978 Cornell...... L 2-12 1973 Johns Hopkins...... L 9-12 (semi) 1980 Syracuse...... L 4-12 1974 Cornell...... L 8-15 YALE (3-5) 1978 Maryland...... L 10-15 1988 Virginia...... L 9-10 (2OT) 1979 Cornell...... W 15-8 1990 Princeton...... W 17-8 1979 Johns Hopkins...... L 7-16 (semi) 1990 Loyola Maryland...... L 13-14 (2OT) (semi) 1980 Cornell...... W 9-8 (OT) 1992 Navy...... W 9-3 1980 North Carolina...... W 11-10 (OT) (semi) 1992 Syracuse...... L 8-17 1980 Johns Hopkins...... L 8-9 (2OT) (champ) 2012 Notre Dame...... L 7-13 1981 Massachusetts...... W 16-12 2013 penn St...... W 10-7 1981 Johns Hopkins...... L 6-10 (semi) 2013 Syracuse...... L 6-7 1982 Adelphi...... W 15-7 1982 John Hopkins...... L 9-13 (semi) 1983 Maryland...... L 4-13 1984 North Carolina...... L 2-11 1985 Army...... W 10-6 1985 Johns Hopkins...... L 8-11 (semi) 1986 Navy...... W 12-9 64 Division I Lacrosse - Longest Winning Streaks

Goals Name, School/Opponent Year Undefeated Champions 6 Mike Morrill, Johns Hopkins (11) vs. North Carolina (10)...... 1987 6 Mac Ford, North Carolina (16) vs. Brown (14)...... 1985 2006 Virginia...... 17-0 6 Jim Zaffuto, Johns Hopkins (19) vs. Maryland (14)...... 1981 2005 Johns Hopkins...... 16-0 1997 Princeton...... 15-0 6 Mike Hannan, Navy (16) vs. Army (13)...... 1978 1991 North Carolina...... 16-0 6 Mike French, Cornell (18) vs. Rutgers (5)...... 1975 1990 #Syracuse...... 13-0 6 Mike French, Cornell (15) vs. Virginia (8)...... 1974 1988 Syracuse...... 15-0 1984 Johns Hopkins...... 14-0 GOALS IN A GAME—SEMIFINALS 1982 North Carolina...... 14-0 (1971 to present) 1981 North Carolina...... 12-0 Goals Name, School/Opponent Year 1979 Johns Hopkins...... 13-0 7 ed Mullen, Maryland (22) vs. Navy (11)...... 1976 1977 Cornell...... 13-0 7 tom Cafaro, Army (16) vs. Cornell (17)...... 1971 1976 Cornell...... 16-0 6 Michael Springer, Syracuse (12) vs. Notre Dame (5)...... 2001 1973 Maryland...... 10-0 6 Chris Massey, Princeton (11) vs. Syracuse (9)...... 1996 # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait 6 Jon Reese, Yale (13) vs. Loyola Maryland (14)...... 1990 had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul 6 tom Marino, Cornell (22) vs. Navy (6)...... 1977 Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in GOALS IN A GAME—CHAMPIONSHIP GAME that championship. (1971 to present) Goals Name, School/Opponent Year 7 Mike French, Cornell (16) vs. Maryland (13) (OT)...... 1976 Longest Winning Streaks 6 paul Rabil, Johns Hopkins (10) vs. Syracuse (13)...... 2008 6 Liam Banks, Syracuse (13) vs. Princeton (7)...... 2000 (regular season and NCAA) 6 Jeff Cook, Johns Hopkins (13) vs. North Carolina (14)...... 1981 6 Alan Rimmer, Cornell (12) vs. Maryland (6)...... 1971 Cornell...... 42 games (1976, 16-0; 1977, 13-0; 1978, 13-1) North Carolina...... 26 games (1981, 12-0; 1982, 14-0) 5 Colin Briggs, Virginia (9) vs. Maryland (7)...... 2011 5 Matt Poskay, Virginia (15) vs. Massachusetts (7)...... 2006 5 Matt Ward, Virginia (15) vs. Massachusetts (7)...... 2006 5 Greg Burns, Syracuse (21) vs. Loyola Maryland (9)...... 1990 Goals In Tournament/Game/Career 5 Chris Colbeck, Loyola Maryland (9) vs. Syracuse (21)...... 1990 5 Gary Gait, Syracuse (21) vs. Loyola Maryland (9)...... 1990 5 Matt Panetta, Johns Hopkins (12) vs. Syracuse (13)...... 1989 GOALS IN A TOURNAMENT 5 brad Kotz, Syracuse (17) vs. Johns Hopkins (16)...... 1983 (1971 to present) 5 Dave Wingate, North Carolina (7) vs. Johns Hopkins (5)...... 1982 5 Frank Urso, Maryland (20) vs. Navy (13)...... 1975 Goals Name, School Year Games 5 Franz Wittelsberger, Johns Hopkins (17) vs. Maryland (12)...... 1974 17 eric Lusby, Loyola Maryland...... 2012 4 16 Zack Greer, Duke...... 2007 4 16 Matt Ward, Virginia...... 2006 4 GOALS—CAREER 15 Gary Gait, Syracuse...... 1990 3 Name School Years Goals Gms. 14 paul Rabil, Johns Hopkins...... 2008 4 1. Gary Gait Syracuse...... 1987-90 50 11 14 Chris Colbeck, Loyola Maryland...... 1990 3 2. Tom Marechek Syracuse...... 1989-92 38 12 14 Gary Gait, Syracuse...... 1988 3 3. Zack Greer Duke...... 2005-08 35 11 13 David Mitchell, Cornell...... 2007 3 4. Max Quinzani Duke...... 2007-10 34 14 13 Matt Danowski, Duke...... 2005 4 5. Michael Springer Syracuse...... 2000-03 32 12 13 Glenn Smith, Towson...... 1991 4 Jesse Hubbard Princeton...... 1995-98 32 11 13 Mark Douglas, Maryland...... 1991 3 Frank Urso Maryland...... 1973-76 32 12 13 Franz Wittelsberger, Johns Hopkins...... 1974 3 8. Chris Massey Princeton...... 1995-98 31 11 9. Matt Ward Virginia...... 2003-06 30 11 GOALS IN A GAME—FIRST ROUND 10. Rob Kavovit Syracuse...... 1994-97 29 10 (1986 to present) 11. Paul Rabil Johns Hopkins...... 2005-08 28 14 Matt Hahn Maryland...... 1995-98 28 12 Goals Name, School/Opponent Year Michael Watson Virginia...... 1994-97 28 10 9 oliver Marti, Brown (19) vs. Loyola Maryland (12)...... 1992 Mike French Cornell...... 1974-76 28 7 8 Wesley Berg, Denver (19) vs. Albany (NY) (14)...... 2013 15. Danny Glading Virginia...... 2006-09 27 11 8 billy Bitter, North Carolina (15) vs. UMBC (13)...... 2009 7 Gewas Schindler, Loyola Maryland (21) vs. Notre Dame (5)...... 1997 Sean Hartofilis Princeton...... 2000-03 27 11 6 Marcus Holman, North Carolina (14) vs. Denver (16)...... 2012 17. Matt Danowski Duke...... 2005-08 26 11 Kevin Huntley Johns Hopkins...... 2005-08 26 14 6 Merrick Thomson, Albany (NY) (13) vs. Syracuse (21)...... 2004 19. Chris Bocklet Virginia...... 2009-12 25 11 6 pat Marvin, Harvard (15) vs. Hofstra (12)...... 1996 Terry Riordan Johns Hopkins...... 1992-95 25 9 6 Kevin Beach, Loyola Maryland (19) vs. Navy (8)...... 1993 6 Jamie Archer, Syracuse (28) vs. Michigan St. (7)...... 1991 Brian Wood Johns Hopkins...... 1984-87 25 11 6 Michael Herger, Navy (14) vs. Brown (6)...... 1987 Franz Wittelsberger Johns Hopkins...... 1973-76 25 9 Ed Mullen Maryland...... 1972-76 25 11 6 scott Hiller, Massachusetts (10) vs. Penn (11)...... 1987 # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul GOALS IN A GAME—QUARTERFINALS Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, (1971 to present) coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in Goals Name, School/Opponent Year that championship. 9 Gary Gait, Syracuse (23) vs. Navy (5)...... 1988 7 steve Mock, Cornell (16) vs. Ohio St. (6)...... 2013 7 Zack Greer, Duke (19) vs. North Carolina (11)...... 2007 7 Matt Riter, Syracuse (20) vs. Hofstra (8)...... 1993 7 paul Gait, Syracuse (23) vs. Navy (5)...... 1988 7 Franz Wittelsberger, Johns Hopkins (18) vs. Hofstra (10)...... 1974 6 Zack Greer, Duke (21) vs. Ohio St. (10)...... 2008 6 Jesse Hubbard, Princeton (11) vs. Massachusetts (9)...... 1997 6 Jesse Hubbard, Princeton (22) vs. Towson (6)...... 1996 6 Rob Kavovit, Syracuse (19) vs. North Carolina (12)...... 1996 6 brian Piccola, Johns Hopkins (15) vs. Towson (8)...... 1992 6 Chris Colbeck, Loyola Maryland (19) vs. Rutgers (10)...... 1990 6 Gary Gait, Syracuse (19) vs. Navy (5)...... 1987 Division I Lacrosse - Goals In A Quarter (First-Round Games) 65

SECOND QUARTER Goals in a Quarter—First-Round Games No. School / Opponent Year 9 princeton vs. Towson...... 1996 (1986 to present) 8 Johns Hopkins vs. North Carolina St...... 1979 8 Maryland vs. Brown...... 1976 FIRST QUARTER 7 Duke vs. Colgate...... 2012 No. School / Opponent Year 7 Virginia vs. Cornell...... 2011 9 Virginia vs. Villanova...... 2009 7 Duke vs. North Carolina...... 2010 9 Virginia vs. Mt. St. Mary’s...... 2003 7 syracuse vs. North Carolina...... 1996 8 Loyola Maryland vs. North Carolina...... 1995 7 Virginia vs. Harvard...... 1996 7 Cornell vs. Army...... 1982 7 Johns Hopkins vs. Stony Brook...... 2012 7 Navy vs. Massachusetts...... 1979 7 Duke vs. North Carolina...... 1998 7 Cornell vs. Rutgers...... 1975 7 Virginia vs. Notre Dame...... 1993 6 Duke vs. Delaware...... 2011 6 North Carolina vs. Delaware...... 2010 THIRD QUARTER 6 Delaware vs. North Carolina...... 2010 No. School / Opponent Year 6 Duke vs. Navy...... 2009 7 Duke vs. Ohio St...... 2008 7 Duke vs. North Carolina...... 2007 6 syracuse vs. Canisius...... 2008 7 Johns Hopkins vs. Notre Dame...... 2000 6 Notre Dame vs. Loyola Maryland...... 2000 7 syracuse vs. Virginia...... 1998 6 Maryland vs. Georgetown...... 1997 7 Maryland vs. Brown...... 1991 6 North Carolina vs. Michigan St...... 1987 7 North Carolina vs. Harvard...... 1990 7 Navy vs. Syracuse...... 1989 SECOND QUARTER 7 North Carolina vs. Brown...... 1985 No. School / Opponent Year 7 Cornell vs. Rutgers...... 1975 15 syracuse vs. Michigan St...... 1991 7 Maryland vs. Brown...... 1973 8 North Carolina vs. Denver...... 2012 8 Loyola Maryland vs. Massachusetts...... 1991 FOURTH QUARTER 7 Virginia vs. Mt. St. Mary’s...... 2010 No. School / Opponent Year 7 towson vs. Loyola Maryland...... 1996 9 syracuse vs. Navy...... 1988 7 Virginia vs. Towson...... 1991 9 Navy vs. Penn...... 1975 8 Maryland vs. Syracuse...... 1979 8 Johns Hopkins vs. Hofstra...... 1974 THIRD QUARTER 7 Duke vs. North Carolina ...... 2007 No. School / Opponent Year 7 Johns Hopkins vs. Virginia...... 1993 10 North Carolina vs. Michigan St...... 1987 7 brown vs. Maryland...... 1991 8 Duke vs. Johns Hopkins...... 2010 7 brown vs. North Carolina...... 1985 8 syracuse vs. Albany (NY)...... 2004 7 syracuse vs. Penn...... 1985 8 Virginia vs. Notre Dame...... 1994 7 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland...... 1981 8 Loyola Maryland vs. Navy...... 1993 7 Maryland vs. Hofstra...... 1975 7 syracuse vs. Canisius...... 2008 7 Cornell vs. Virginia...... 1974 7 Duke vs. Providence...... 2007 7 Hofstra vs. Maryland...... 2000 7 Rutgers vs. LIU Post...... 1986 Goals in a Quarter—Semifinal Games FOURTH QUARTER (1971 to present) No. School / Opponent Year

9 Maryland vs. Army...... 2004 FIRST QUARTER 8 Loyola Maryland vs. Canisius...... 2012 No. School / Opponent Year 8 brown vs. Loyola Maryland...... 1992 10 Maryland vs. Navy...... 1976 7 Albany (NY) vs. Syracuse...... 2004 9 Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins...... 1999 7 North Carolina vs. Ohio St...... 2004 9 syracuse vs. Maryland...... 1989 7 Hofstra vs. Virginia...... 2001 9 Cornell vs. Navy...... 1977 7 Virginia vs. Hobart...... 1998 8 Virginia vs. Syracuse ...... 2006 8 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland...... 1977 DIVISION I DIVISION SECOND QUARTER Goals in a Quarter—Quarterfinal No. School / Opponent Year 7 North Carolina vs. Syracuse...... 1991 RECORDS / RESULTS (1971 to present) 7 syracuse vs. North Carolina...... 1990 7 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland...... 1978 FIRST QUARTER No. School / Opponent Year THIRD QUARTER 9 Duke vs. Ohio St...... 2008 No. School / Opponent Year 8 Virginia vs. Harvard...... 1996 7 Maryland vs. Loyola Maryland...... 1998 8 syracuse vs. Rutgers...... 1986 7 Johns Hopkins vs. Virginia...... 1979 8 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland...... 1981 7 Maryland vs. Cornell...... 1974 7 Virginia vs. Brown...... 1995 FOURTH QUARTER 7 #Syracuse vs. Brown...... 1990 No. School / Opponent Year 7 syracuse vs. Navy...... 1988 9 Johns Hopkins vs. Syracuse...... 2003 7 Virginia vs. Cornell...... 1979 9 North Carolina vs. Navy...... 1981 7 Army vs. Hofstra...... 1971 8 syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins...... 1992 # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in that championship. 66 Division I Lacrosse - Goals in a Quarter (Championship Game)

GOALS IN A GAME—FIRST ROUND Goals in a Quarter—Championship Game (1986 to present) (1971 to present) Goals School Year 28 syracuse vs. Michigan St...... 1991 FIRST QUARTER 23 Duke vs. Fairfield...... 2005 23 Virginia vs. Albany (NY)...... 2005 No. School / Opponent Year 23 Virginia vs. Notre Dame...... 1994 8 princeton vs. Maryland...... 1997 22 Johns Hopkins vs. Marist...... 2005 8 North Carolina vs. Towson...... 1991 22 Duke vs. Hobart...... 2002 6 Maryland vs. Navy...... 1975 22 Johns Hopkins vs. Towson...... 1994 21 syracuse vs. Albany (NY)...... 2004 SECOND QUARTER 21 Loyola Maryland vs. Notre Dame...... 1997 No. School / Opponent Year 21 North Carolina vs. Michigan St...... 1987 6 Johns Hopkins vs. Duke ...... 2007 20 syracuse vs. Canisius...... 2008 6 #Syracuse vs. Loyola Maryland...... 1990 20 Loyola Maryland vs. Massachusetts...... 1991 6 syracuse vs. Cornell...... 1988 19 Johns Hopkins vs. Stony Brook...... 2012 6 Maryland vs. Cornell...... 1976 19 Albany (NY) vs. Loyola Maryland...... 2007 19 Virginia vs. Mt. St. Mary’s...... 2003 THIRD QUARTER 19 Virginia vs. Notre Dame...... 1993 No. School / Opponent Year 19 Loyola Maryland vs. Navy...... 1993 6 Virginia vs. Massachusetts...... 2006 19 brown vs. Loyola Maryland...... 1992 6 princeton vs. Maryland...... 1997 19 North Carolina vs. Towson...... 1989 6 towson vs. North Carolina...... 1991 19 Loyola Maryland vs. Air Force...... 1988 6 Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins...... 1980 6 Cornell vs. Maryland...... 1976 GOALS IN A GAME—QUARTERFINALS FOURTH QUARTER (1971 to present) No. School / Opponent Year Goals School Year 23 Virginia vs. Harvard...... 1996 8 syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins...... 1983 23 syracuse vs. Navy...... 1988 7 princeton vs. Maryland...... 1998 22 princeton vs. Towson...... 1996 #Syracuse vs. Loyola Maryland...... 1990 21 Duke vs. Ohio St...... 2008 Maryland vs. Navy...... 1975 20 Virginia vs. Georgetown...... 2006 6 Duke vs. Syracuse...... 2013 syracuse vs. Virginia...... 1999 20 syracuse vs. Hofstra...... 1993 20 #Syracuse vs. Brown...... 1990 North Carolina vs. Towson...... 1991 20 Johns Hopkins vs. North Carolina St...... 1979 # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait 20 Johns Hopkins vs. Hofstra...... 1978 had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul 19 Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins...... 2009 Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, 19 Duke vs. North Carolina...... 2007 coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in 19 Johns Hopkins vs. Massachusetts...... 2005 that championship. 19 syracuse vs. North Carolina...... 1996 19 Loyola Maryland vs. Rutgers...... 1990 19 syracuse vs. Navy...... 1987 19 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland...... 1981 Team Goals In Tournament/Game 19 Maryland vs. Hofstra...... 1975 19 Army vs. Hofstra...... 1971 18 syracuse vs. Hofstra...... 2001 GOALS IN A TOURNAMENT 18 Johns Hopkins vs. Loyola Maryland...... 1995 (1971 to present) 18 North Carolina vs. Harvard...... 1990 Goals School Year Games 18 syracuse vs. Navy...... 1989 66 Virginia...... 2006 4 18 North Carolina vs. Navy...... 1980 62 #Syracuse...... 1990 3 18 Cornell vs. Rutgers...... 1975 60 Duke...... 2007 4 18 Johns Hopkins vs. Hofstra...... 1974 60 Duke...... 2005 4 # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait 59 Johns Hopkins...... 2005 4 had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, 58 syracuse...... 2004 4 coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in 58 Virginia...... 1994 4 that championship. 56 syracuse...... 2008 4 56 Duke...... 2013 4 towson...... 1991 4 GOALS IN A GAME—SEMIFINALS 55 Duke...... 2010 4 (1971 to present) 55 Cornell...... 1977 3 Goals School Year 54 Virginia...... 2003 4 22 Cornell vs. Navy...... 1977 54 Johns Hopkins...... 2003 4 22 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland...... 1977 54 Maryland...... 1975 3 22 Maryland vs. Navy...... 1976 53 Maryland...... 1998 4 21 syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins...... 1992 21 #Syracuse vs. North Carolina...... 1990 52 syracuse...... 1991 3 52 Maryland...... 1976 3 20 syracuse vs. Virginia...... 1995 51 Virginia...... 1996 3 19 Johns Hopkins vs. Syracuse...... 2003 51 Johns Hopkins...... 1979 3 19 Maryland vs. Loyola Maryland...... 1998 50 Johns Hopkins...... 1978 3 19 North Carolina vs. Syracuse...... 1991 19 Maryland vs. Cornell...... 1974 49 Virginia...... 2011 4 49 syracuse...... 2009 4 18 Duke vs. Maryland...... 2005 49 Maryland...... 1997 4 18 Maryland vs. Syracuse...... 1997 18 syracuse vs. Maryland...... 1989 49 syracuse...... 1989 3 18 Cornell vs. Syracuse...... 1987 # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait 18 Johns Hopkins vs. Syracuse...... 1980 had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul 18 Maryland vs. Wash. & Lee...... 1973 Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, 17 syracuse vs. Duke...... 2009 coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in 17 Virginia vs. Syracuse...... 2006 that championship. 17 syracuse vs. Maryland...... 1997 17 Cornell vs. Virginia...... 1988 17 North Carolina vs. Navy...... 1981 17 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland...... 1978 Division I Lacrosse - Overtime games by School 67

Goals School Year 1994 Championship princeton 9 Virginia 8 17 Cornell vs. Army...... 1971 1992 Championship princeton 10 syracuse 9 (2OT) 1991 Quarterfinals towson 14 Princeton 13 (3 ot) # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait 1990 semifinals Loyola Maryland 14 yale 13 (2OT) had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul 1989 Quarterfinals Maryland 12 Adelphi 11 Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, 1988 First Round Virginia 10 Yale 9 (2OT) coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in 1988 Quarterfinals Virginia 11 Johns Hopkins 10 that championship. 1986 semifinals North Carolina 10 Johns Hopkins 9 GOALS IN A GAME—CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1986 Championship North Carolina 10 Virginia 9 1985 semifinals syracuse 14 North Carolina 13 (1971 to present) 1984 Quarterfinals syracuse 8 Rutgers 7 Goals School Year 1980 Quarterfinals Virginia 9 Cornell 8 21 #Syracuse vs. Loyola Maryland...... 1990 1980 semifinals Virginia 11 North Carolina 10 20 Maryland vs. Navy...... 1975 1980 Championship Johns Hopkins 9 Virginia 8 (2OT) 19 princeton vs. Maryland...... 1997 1976 Championship Cornell 16 Maryland 13 18 North Carolina vs. Towson...... 1991 1973 Quarterfinals Wash. & Lee 13 Navy 12 (3 ot) 17 syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins...... 1983 1973 Championship Maryland 10 Johns Hopkins 9 (2OT) 17 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland...... 1974 1972 Quarterfinals sUNY Cortland 10 Navy 9 (2OT) 16 Duke vs. Syracuse...... 2013 Johns Hopkins vs. Syracuse...... 1983 10 in First Round; 18 in Quarterfinals; 8 in Semifinals; 10 in Championship Game; 16 Cornell vs. Johns Hopkins...... 1977 9 were 2 OT; 3 were 3 OT. 16 Cornell vs. Maryland (OT)...... 1976 15 Virginia vs. Massachusetts...... 2006 15 princeton vs. Maryland...... 1998 Overtime Games by School (46) 15 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland...... 1979 14 syracuse vs. Navy...... 2004 14 North Carolina vs. Johns Hopkins...... 1981 School Year Score vs. Opponent Round 13 syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins...... 2008 Adelphi (0-1) 1989 11-12 vs. Maryland Quarterfinals Albany (NY) (0-1) 2007 11-12 vs. Cornell Quarterfinals 13 Navy vs. Syracuse...... 2004 Army (1-0) 2010 9-8 vs. Syracuse (2OT) First Round 13 syracuse vs. Princeton...... 2002 Brown (1-1) 2009 11-12 vs. Johns Hopkins First Round 13 syracuse vs. Princeton...... 2000 1994 14-13 vs. Loyola Maryland Quarterfinals 13 princeton vs. Virginia (OT)...... 1996 13 syracuse vs. Maryland...... 1995 Bucknell (0-1) 2011 12-13 vs. Virginia First Round Colgate (0-1) 2008 7-8 vs. Notre Dame First Round 13 syracuse vs. North Carolina...... 1993 Cornell (3-2) 2010 11-10 vs. Loyola Maryland (3 ot) First Round 13 towson vs. North Carolina...... 1991 2009 9-10 vs. Syracuse Championship 13 syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins...... 1989 2007 12-11 vs. Albany (NY) Quarterfinals 13 syracuse vs. Cornell...... 1988 13 Johns Hopkins vs. Syracuse...... 1984 1980 8-9 vs. Virginia Quarterfinals 1976 16-13 vs. Maryland Championship 13 Johns Hopkins vs. North Carolina...... 1981 SUNY Cortland (1-0) 1972 10-9 vs. Navy (2OT) Quarterfinals 13 Johns Hopkins vs. Cornell...... 1978 Delaware (1-0) 1999 12-11 vs. UMBC First Round 13 Maryland vs. Cornell (OT)...... 1976 Duke (3-0) 2013 12-11 vs. Loyola Maryland (2OT) First Round 13 Navy vs. Maryland...... 1975 2010 6-5 vs. Notre Dame Championship 13 Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins...... 1972 1997 12-11 vs. Johns Hopkins Quarterfinals # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait Georgetown (1-1) 2007 9-8 vs. Princeton First Round had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul 2005 8-9 vs. Maryland Quarterfinals Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, Hofstra (1-1) 2006 10-11 vs. Massachusetts Quarterfinals coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in 2001 15-14 vs. Virginia First Round that championship. Johns Hopkins (5-6) 2009 12-11 vs. Brown First Round 2007 11-10 vs. Notre Dame First Round 2005 9-8 vs. Virginia Semifinals Overtime Games by Year (46) 2002 13-12 vs. Massachusetts Quarterfinals 1998 10-11 vs. Maryland Quarterfinals Year Round Winner Opponent 1997 11-12 vs. Duke Quarterfinals 2013 First Round Duke 12 Loyola Maryland 11 (2OT) 1994 11-12 vs. Princeton Quarterfinals 2011 First Round Virginia 13 Bucknell 12 1988 10-11 vs. Virginia Quarterfinals 2011 Quarterfinals Maryland 6 Syracuse 5 1986 9-10 vs. North Carolina semifinals 2010 First Round Cornell 11 Loyola Maryland 10 (3 ot) 1980 9-8 vs. Virginia (2OT) Championship I DIVISION 2010 First Round Army 9 Syracuse 8 (2OT) 1973 9-10 vs. Maryland (2OT) Championship 2010 Championship Duke 6 Notre Dame 5 Loyola Maryland (1-3) 2013 11-12 vs. Duke (2ot) First Round

2009 First Round Johns Hopkins 12 brown 11 2010 10-11 vs. Cornell (3 ot) First Round RECORDS / RESULTS 2009 Championship syracuse 10 Cornell 9 1994 13-14 vs. Brown Quarterfinals 2008 First Round Notre Dame 8 Colgate 7 1990 14-13 vs. Yale (2OT) Semifinals 2008 Quarterfinals Virginia 8 Maryland 7 Maryland (5-3) 2011 6-5 vs. Syracuse Quarterfinals 2008 semifinals syracuse 12 Virginia 11 (2OT) 2008 7-8 vs. Virginia Quarterfinals 2007 First Round Johns Hopkins 11 Notre Dame 10 2005 9-8 vs. Georgetown Quarterfinals 2007 First Round Georgetown 9 princeton 8 2004 8-9 vs. Princeton Quarterfinals 2007 Quarterfinals Cornell 12 Albany (NY) 11 1998 11-10 vs. Johns Hopkins Quarterfinals 2006 Quarterfinals Massachusetts 11 Hofstra 10 1989 12-11 vs. Adelphi Quarterfinals 2005 Quarterfinals Maryland 9 Georgetown 8 1976 13-16 vs. Cornell Championship 2005 semifinals Johns Hopkins 9 Virginia 8 1973 10-9 vs. Johns Hopkins (2OT) Championship 2004 Quarterfinals princeton 9 Maryland 8 UMBC (0-1) 1999 11-12 vs. Delaware First Round 2002 Quarterfinals Johns Hopkins 13 Massachusetts 12 Massachusetts (1-1) 2006 11-10 vs. Hofstra Quarterfinals 2002 semifinals syracuse 12 Virginia 11 (2OT) 2002 12-13 vs. Johns Hopkins Quarterfinals 2001 First Round Hofstra 15 Virginia 14 Navy (0-2) 1973 12-13 vs. Wash. & Lee (3 ot) Quarterfinals 2001 Championship princeton 10 syracuse 9 1972 9-10 vs. SUNY Cortland (2OT) Quarterfinals 1999 First Round Delaware 12 UMBC 11 North Carolina (2-2) 1986 10-9 vs. Johns Hopkins semifinals 1998 Quarterfinals Maryland 11 Johns Hopkins 10 1986 10-9 vs. Virginia Championship 1997 Quarterfinals Duke 12 Johns Hopkins 11 1985 13-14 vs. Syracuse Semifinals 1996 Championship princeton 13 Virginia 12 1980 10-11 vs. Virginia Semifinals Notre Dame (1-2) 2010 5-6 vs. Duke Championship 1994 Quarterfinals princeton 12 Johns Hopkins 11 2008 8-7 vs. Colgate First Round 1994 Quarterfinals brown 14 Loyola Maryland 13 2007 10-11 vs. Johns Hopkins First Round 1994 semifinals Virginia 15 Syracuse 14 Princeton (6-2) 2007 8-9 vs. Georgetown First Round 2004 9-8 vs. Maryland Quarterfinals 68 Division I Lacrosse - Overtime Games By School

School Year Score vs. Opponent Round Championship: Virginia 13, Johns Hopkins 12. 2001 10-9 vs. Syracuse Championship 1996 13-12 vs. Virginia Championship 1973 1994 12-11 vs. Johns Hopkins Quarterfinals First Round: (1) Maryland 16, (8) Brown 4; (4) Wash. & Lee 13, (5) Navy 12 (3 1994 9-8 vs. Virginia Championship ot); (2) Johns Hopkins 11, (7) Army 5; (6) Virginia 12, (3) Hofstra 5. 1992 10-9 vs. Syracuse (2OT) Championship 1991 13-14 vs. Towson (3 ot) Quarterfinals Semifinals: Maryland 18, Wash. & Lee 7; Johns Hopkins 12, Virginia 9. Rutgers (0-1) 1984 7-8 vs. Syracuse Quarterfinals Championship: Maryland 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (2OT). Syracuse (5-5) 2011 5-6 vs. Maryland Quarterfinals 2010 8-9 vs. Army (2OT) First Round 1974 2009 10-9 vs. Cornell Championship First Round: (1) Maryland 12, (8) Rutgers 6; (4) Cornell 15, (5) Virginia 8; (2) 2008 12-11 vs. Virginia (2OT) semifinals Johns Hopkins 18, (7) Hofstra 10; (3) Wash. & Lee 13, (6) Navy 2002 12-11 vs. Virginia (2OT) semifinals 10. 2001 9-10 vs. Princeton Championship Semifinals: Maryland 19, Cornell 10; Johns Hopkins 11, Wash. & Lee 10. 1994 14-15 vs. Virginia Semifinals Championship: Johns Hopkins 17, Maryland 12. 1992 9-10 vs. Princeton (2OT) Championship 1985 14-13 vs. North Carolina semifinals 1984 8-7 vs. Rutgers Quarterfinals 1975 Towson (1-0) 1991 14-13 vs. Princeton (3 ot) Quarterfinals First Round: (7) Wash. & Lee 11, (2) Johns Hopkins 7; (3) Maryland 19, (6) Virginia (7-8) 2011 13-12 vs. Bucknell First Round Hofstra 11; (1) Cornell 18, (8) Rutgers 5; (4) Navy 17, (5) Penn 6. 2008 8-7 vs. Maryland Quarterfinals Semifinals: Maryland 15, Wash. & Lee 5; Navy 15, Cornell 12. 2008 11-12 vs. Syracuse (2OT) semifinals Championship: Maryland 20, Navy 13. 2005 8-9 vs. Johns Hopkins semifinals 2002 11-12 vs. Syracuse (2OT) semifinals 1976 2001 14-15 vs. Hofstra First Round First Round: (1) Maryland 17, (8) Brown 8; (4) Navy 13, (5) North Carolina 1996 12-13 vs. Princeton Championship 9; (2) Cornell 14, (7) Wash. & Lee 0; (3) Johns Hopkins 11, (6) 1994 15-14 vs. Syracuse Semifinals Massachusetts 9. 1994 8-9 vs. Princeton Championship Semifinals: Maryland 22, Navy 11; Cornell 13, Johns Hopkins 5. 1988 10-9 vs. Yale (2OT) First Round 1988 11-10 vs. Johns Hopkins Quarterfinals Championship: Cornell 16, Maryland 13 (OT). 1986 9-10 vs. North Carolina Championship 1980 9-8 vs. Cornell Quarterfinals 1977 1980 11-10 vs. North Carolina semifinals First Round: (1) Cornell 17, (8) Massachusetts 13; (5) Navy 14, (4) Penn 12; 1980 8-9 vs. Johns Hopkins (2OT) Championship (2) Johns Hopkins 16, (7) North Carolina 9; (3) Maryland 14, (6) Wash. & Lee (1-0) 1973 13-12 vs. Navy (3 ot) Quarterfinals Wash. & Lee 8. Yale (0-2) 1990 13-14 vs. Loyola Maryland (2OT) Semifinals Semifinals: Cornell 22, Navy 6; Johns Hopkins 22, Maryland 12. 1988 9-10 vs. Virginia (2OT) First Round Championship: Cornell 16, Johns Hopkins 8. 1978 First Round: (1) Cornell 12, (8) Wash. & Lee 2; (4) Navy 16, (5) Army 13; (2) 19 Overtime Games in Semis/Finals Johns Hopkins 20, (7) Hofstra 8; (3) Maryland 15, (6) Virginia 10. Semifinals: Cornell 13, Navy 7; Johns Hopkins 17, Maryland 11. Year Winner Opponent Round Championship: Johns Hopkins 13, Cornell 8. 2010...... Duke 6 Notre Dame 5 Championship 2009...... Syracuse 10 Cornell 9 Championship 2008...... Syracuse 12 Virginia 11 (2OT) semifinals 1979 2005...... Johns Hopkins 9 Virginia 8 Semifinals First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 20, (8) North Carolina St. 6; (4) Virginia 15, 2004...... Princeton 9 Maryland 8 Semifinals (5) Cornell 8; (2) Maryland 16, (7) Syracuse 13; (3) Navy 16, (6) Massachusetts 14. 2002...... Syracuse 12 Virginia 11 (2OT) semifinals 2001...... Princeton 10 syracuse 9 Championship Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 16, Virginia 7; Maryland 15, Navy 10. 1996...... Princeton 13 Virginia 12 Championship Championship: Johns Hopkins 15, Maryland 9. 1994...... Virginia 15 syracuse 14 Semifinals 1994...... Princeton 9 Virginia 8 Championship 1980 1992...... Princeton 10 syracuse 9 (2OT) Championship First Round: (2) Johns Hopkins 16, (7) Harvard 12; (3) Syracuse 12, (6) Wash. 1990...... Loyola Maryland 14 yale 13 (2OT) Semifinals & Lee 4; (1) Virginia 9, (8) Cornell 8 (OT); (5) North Carolina 18, 1986...... North Carolina 10 Johns Hopkins 9 semifinals (4) Navy 11. 1986...... North Carolina 10 Virginia 9 Championship Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 18, Syracuse 11; Virginia 11, North Carolina 10 1985...... Syracuse 14 North Carolina 13 semifinals (OT). 1980...... Virginia 11 North Carolina 10 semifinals Championship: Johns Hopkins 9, Virginia 8 (2OT). 1980...... Johns Hopkins 9 Virginia 8 (2OT) Championship 1976...... Cornell 16 Maryland 13 Championship 1981 1973...... Maryland 10 Johns Hopkins 9 (2OT) Championship First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 19, (8) Maryland 14; (5) Virginia 16, (4) Massachusetts 12; (2) North Carolina 13, (7) Syracuse 6; (6) Navy 16, (3) Army 10. Division I Results by Year Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 10, Virginia 6; North Carolina 17, Navy 8. Championship: North Carolina 14, Johns Hopkins 13. Numbers in parentheses represent seed. 1982 1971 First Round: (1) North Carolina 16, (8) Navy 2; (4) Cornell 11, (5) Army 9; (2) First Round: (1) Cornell 10, (8) Brown 8; (3) Maryland 10, (6) Air Force 1; (2) Johns Hopkins 14, (7) Maryland 9; (3) Virginia 15, (6) Adelphi Navy 9, (7) Virginia 6; (4) Army 19, (5) Hofstra 3. 7. Semifinals: Maryland 10, Navy 7; Cornell 17, Army 16. Semifinals: North Carolina 15, Cornell 8; Johns Hopkins 13, Virginia 9. Championship: Cornell 12, Maryland 6. Championship: North Carolina 7, Johns Hopkins 5. 1972 1983 First Round: (1) Maryland 9, (8) Rutgers 3; (4) Johns Hopkins 11, (5) Wash. & First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 7, (8) Cornell 6; (5) North Carolina 12, (4) Lee 5; (2) Virginia 10, (7) Army 3; (3) SUNY Cortland 10, (6) Navy Army 6; (2) Syracuse 11, (7) Penn 8; (6) Maryland 13, (3) Virginia 9 (2OT). 4. Semifinals: Virginia 14, SUNY Cortland 7; Johns Hopkins 9, Maryland 6. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 12, North Carolina 9; Syracuse 12, Maryland 5. Championship: syracuse 17, Johns Hopkins 16. Division I Lacrosse - Overtime Games By School 69

1984 Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 17, Yale 8; Johns Hopkins 15, (4) Towson 8; (3) First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 10, (8) Delaware 3; (5) North Carolina 11, (4) Princeton 11, Maryland 10; (2) North Carolina 16, Brown 10. Virginia 2; (2) Syracuse 8, (7) Rutgers 7 (OT); (6) Army 8, (3) Penn Semifinals: syracuse 21, Johns Hopkins 16; Princeton 16, North Carolina 7. 14. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 14, North Carolina 9; Syracuse 11, Army 9. Championship: princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (2OT). Championship: Johns Hopkins 13, Syracuse 10. 1993 1985 First Round: (8) Army 15, Maryland 11; (5) Virginia 19, Notre Dame 9; (6) First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 15, (8) Adelphi 9; (4) Virginia 10, (5) Army 6; Hofstra 9, Massachusetts 8; Loyola Maryland 19, (7) Navy 8. (3) North Carolina 16, (6) Brown 14; (2) Syracuse 14, (7) Penn 7. Quarterfinals: (1) North Carolina 14, Army 5; (4) Johns Hopkins 14, Virginia 10; Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 11, Virginia 8; Syracuse 14, North Carolina 13 (3) Syracuse 20, Hofstra 8; (2) Princeton 12, Loyola Maryland 6. (OT). Semifinals: North Carolina 16, Johns Hopkins 10; Syracuse 15, Princeton 9. Championship: Johns Hopkins 11, Syracuse 4. Championship: syracuse 13, North Carolina 12. 1986 1994 Regionals: (8) Massachusetts 16, New Hampshire 6; (7) Rutgers 13, LIU First Round: (8) Duke 14, Maryland 9; (5) Virginia 23, Notre Dame 4; (6) Post 8. Johns Hopkins 22, Towson 16; (7) Brown 12, Navy 5. Quarterfinals: (1) Johns Hopkins 13, Massachusetts 6; (5) North Carolina 12, Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 12, Duke 11; Virginia 12, (4) North Carolina 10; (4) Maryland 10; (3) Virginia 12, (6) Navy 9; (2) Syracuse 17, (3) Princeton 12, Johns Hopkins 11 (OT); Brown 14, (2) Loyola Rutgers 5. Maryland 13 (OT). Semifinals: North Carolina 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (OT); Virginia 12, Syracuse Semifinals: Virginia 15, Syracuse 14 (OT); Princeton 10, Brown 7. 10. Championship: princeton 9, Virginia 8 (OT). Championship: North Carolina 10, Virginia 9 (OT). 1995 1987 First Round: (8) Loyola Maryland 17, North Carolina 11; Notre Dame 12, Regionals: (8) Penn 11, Massachusetts 10; (5) North Carolina 21, Michigan (5) Duke 10; (6) Princeton 11, Massachusetts 6; (7) Brown 17, St. 5; (6) Navy 14, Brown 6; Adelphi 6, (7) Army 5. Cornell 9. Quarterfinals: (1) Maryland 12, Penn 8; (4) Johns Hopkins 11, North Carolina Quarterfinals: (1) Johns Hopkins 18, Loyola Maryland 5; (4) Maryland 14, 10; (3) Syracuse 19, Navy 5; (2) Cornell 14, Adelphi 12. Notre Dame 11; (3) Syracuse 15, Princeton 11; (2) Virginia 16, Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 13, Maryland 8; Cornell 18, Syracuse 15. Brown 13. Championship: Johns Hopkins 11, Cornell 10. Semifinals: Maryland 16, Johns Hopkins 8; Syracuse 20, Virginia 13. Championship: syracuse 13, Maryland 9. 1988 Regionals: Navy 10, (8) Harvard 9; (5) Loyola Maryland 19, Air Force 8; 1996 Cornell 13, (6) Massachusetts 11; Virginia 10, (7) Yale 9 (2OT). First Round: (8) Towson 16, Loyola Maryland 11; (5) Syracuse 12, Army 3; Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 23, Navy 5; (4) Penn 12, Loyola Maryland 9; Cornell Harvard 15, (6) Hofstra 12; (7) Johns Hopkins 12, Notre Dame 7. 6, (3) North Carolina 4; Virginia 11, (2) Johns Hopkins 10 (OT). Quarterfinals: (1) Princeton 22, Towson 6; Syracuse 19, (4) North Carolina 12; Semifinals: syracuse 11, Penn 10; Cornell 17, Virginia 6. (3) Virginia 23, Harvard 12; Johns Hopkins 9, (2) Maryland 7. Championship: syracuse 13, Cornell 8. Semifinals: princeton 11, Syracuse 9; Virginia 16, Johns Hopkins 10. Championship: princeton 13, Virginia 12 (OT). 1989 Regionals: (8) Navy 12, Penn 11; (5) Adelphi 16, Michigan St. 10; (6) North 1997 Carolina 19, Towson 8; (7) Massachusetts 16, Cornell 7. First Round: (8) Massachusetts 6, Hofstra 4; (5) Duke 11, Brown 6; (6) Loyola Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 18, Navy 11; (4) Maryland 12, Adelphi 11 (OT); Maryland 21, Notre Dame 5; Maryland 14, (7) Georgetown 10. North Carolina 12, (3) Loyola Maryland 5; (2) Johns Hopkins 9, Quarterfinals: (1) Princeton 11, Massachusetts 9; Duke 12, (4) Johns Hopkins Massachusetts 4. 11 (OT); (3) Syracuse 13, Loyola Maryland 12; Maryland 10, (2)

Semifinals: syracuse 18, Maryland 8; Johns Hopkins 10, North Carolina 6. Virginia 9. Championship: syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 12. Semifinals: princeton 10, Duke 9; Maryland 18, Syracuse 17. Championship: princeton 19, Maryland 7. 1990 First Round: brown 12, (8) Massachusetts 9; (5) Harvard 9, Notre Dame 3; 1998 Rutgers 7, (6) Virginia 6; Princeton 9, (7) Johns Hopkins 8. First Round: Georgetown 9, (8) UMBC 8; (5) Maryland 18, Butler 10; (6) Virginia 16, Hobart 10; (7) Duke 16, North Carolina 14. Quarterfinals: (1) *Syracuse 20, Brown 12; (4) North Carolina 18, Harvard 3; (3) I DIVISION Loyola Maryland 19, Rutgers 10; (2) Yale 17, Princeton 8 Quarterfinals: (1) Loyola Maryland 12, Georgetown 11; Maryland 11, (4) Johns Semifinals: *Syracuse 21, North Carolina 10; Loyola Maryland 14, Yale 13 Hopkins 10 (OT); (3) Syracuse 17, Virginia 14; (2) Princeton 11, Duke 9.

(2OT). RECORDS / RESULTS Championship: *Syracuse 21, Loyola Maryland 9. Semifinals: Maryland 19, Loyola Maryland 8; Princeton 11, Syracuse 10. * Syracuse’s participation and championship in the 1990 tournament were vacated by the NCAA Championship: princeton 15, Maryland 5. Committee on Infractions. 1999 1991 First Round: (8) Syracuse 7, Princeton 5; (5) Georgetown 14, Notre Dame 10; First Round: (8) Loyola Maryland 20, Massachusetts 9; (5) Syracuse 28, (6) Delaware 12, UMBC 11 (OT); (7) Hofstra 15, Navy 7. Michigan St. 7; Towson 14, (6) Virginia 13; (7) Maryland 13, Quarterfinals: syracuse 17, (1) Loyola Maryland 12; Georgetown 17, (4) Duke Rutgers 7. 14; (3) Virginia 17, Delaware 10; (2) Johns Hopkins 11, Hofstra Quarterfinals: (1) North Carolina 11, Loyola Maryland 9; Syracuse 11, (4) 7. Johns Hopkins 8; Towson 14, (3) Princeton 13 (3 ot); Maryland Semifinals: syracuse 13, Georgetown 9; Virginia 16, Johns Hopkins 11. 16, (2) Brown 13. Championship: Virginia 12, Syracuse 10. Semifinals: North Carolina 19, Syracuse 13; Towson 15, Maryland 11. Championship: North Carolina 18, Towson 13. 2000 First Round: Georgetown 14, (8) Cornell 12; Notre Dame 15, (5) Loyola 1992 Maryland 13; (6) Maryland 14, Hofstra 12; (7) Duke 13, Hobart First Round: yale 9, (8) Navy 3; (5) Johns Hopkins 15, Notre Dame 7; (6) 1. Maryland 13, Duke 11; Brown 19, (7) Loyola Maryland 12. Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 17, Georgetown 13; (4) Johns Hopkins 15, Notre Dame 11; (3) Princeton 10, Maryland 7; (2) Virginia 10, Duke 9. Semifinals: syracuse 14, Johns Hopkins 12; Princeton 12, Virginia 11. Championship: syracuse 13, Princeton 7. 70 Division I Lacrosse - Overtime Games By School

2001 Quarterfinals: Virginia 20, Georgetown 8; Syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 12; First Round: Hofstra 15, (8) Virginia 14 (OT); (5) Notre Dame 12, Bucknell 7; Massachusetts 11, Hofstra 10 (OT); Maryland 11, Princeton 6. (6) Towson 12, Duke 10; (7) Loyola Maryland 11, Georgetown Semifinals: Virginia 17, Syracuse 10; Massachusetts 8, Maryland 5. 9. Championship: Virginia 15, Massachusetts 7. Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 18, Hofstra 13; (5) Notre Dame 13, (4) Johns Hopkins 9; (6) Towson 12, (3) Maryland 11; (2) Princeton 8, (7) 2007 Loyola Maryland 7. First Round: (1) Duke 18, Providence 3; (8) North Carolina 12, Navy 8; (5) Semifinals: syracuse 12, Notre Dame 5; Princeton 12, Towson 11. Albany (NY) 19, Loyola Maryland 10; (4) Cornell 14, Towson 6; (3) Johns Hopkins 11, Notre Dame 10 (OT); (6) Georgetown 9, Championship: princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (OT). Princeton 8 (OT); UMBC 13, (7) Maryland 9; Delaware 14, (2) 2002 Virginia 8. First Round: (6) Cornell 12, Stony Brook 3; (8) Massachusetts 17, Fairfield 4; Quarterfinals: Duke 19, North Carolina 11; Cornell 12, Albany (NY) 11 (OT); (5) Georgetown 12, Manhattan 7; (7) Duke 22, Hobart 6. Johns Hopkins 14, Georgetown 6; Delaware 10, UMBC 6. Quarterfinals: (2) Syracuse 10, Duke 9; (4) Princeton 14, Georgetown 13; Semifinals: Duke 12, Cornell 11; Johns Hopkins 8, Delaware 3. (1) Johns Hopkins 13, Massachusetts 12 (OT); (3) Virginia 11, Championship: Johns Hopkins 12, Duke 11. Cornell 10. Semifinals: princeton 11, Johns Hopkins 9; Syracuse 12, Virginia 11 (2OT). 2008 First Round: (1) Duke 12, Loyola Maryland 7; Ohio St. 15, (8) Cornell 7; (5) Championship: syracuse 13, Princeton 12. Johns Hopkins 10, Hofstra 4; Navy 8, (4) North Carolina 7; (3) Syracuse 20, Canisius 3; (6) Notre Dame 8, Colgate 7 (OT); (7) 2003 Maryland 10, Denver 7; (2) Virginia 10, UMBC 9. First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 14, Army 2; Towson 11, Penn St. 6; (4) Princeton 16, Albany (NY) 10; Syracuse 13, Dartmouth 11; (3) Quarterfinals: Duke 21, Ohio St. 10; Johns Hopkins 10, Navy 4; Syracuse 11, Maryland 8, Ohio St. 5; Massachusetts 9, Hofstra 6; Georgetown Notre Dame 9; Virginia 8, Maryland 7 (OT). 9, Rutgers 6; (2) Virginia 19, Mt. St. Mary’s 8. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 10, Duke 9; Syracuse 12, Virginia 11 (2OT). Quarterfinals: Johns Hopkins 14, Towson 6; Syracuse 15, Princeton 5; Championship: syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 10. Maryland 13, Massachusetts 7; Virginia 12, Georgetown 7. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 19, Syracuse 8; Virginia 14, Maryland 4. 2009 First Round: (1) Virginia 18, Villanova 6; (8) Johns Hopkins 12, Brown 11 Championship: Virginia 9, Johns Hopkins 7. (OT); (5) Cornell 11, Hofstra 8; (4) Princeton 10, Massachusetts 7; (3) Duke 14, Navy 5; (6) North Carolina 15, UMBC 13; 2004 Maryland 7, (7) Notre Dame 3; (2) Syracuse 11, Siena 4. First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 15, Providence 3; North Carolina 13, Ohio St. 6; Georgetown 15, Towson 8; (4) Syracuse 21, Albany (NY) 13; Quarterfinals Virginia 19, Johns Hopkins 8; Cornell 6, Princeton 4; Duke 12, (3) Maryland 16, Army 12; Princeton 12, Rutgers 4; Cornell 11, North Carolina 11; Syracuse 11, Maryland 6. Hobart 5; (2) Navy 11, Penn 5. Semifinals Cornell 15, Virginia 6; Syracuse 17, Duke 7. Quarterfinals: Johns Hopkins 15, North Carolina 9; Syracuse 8, Georgetown Championship syracuse 10, Cornell 9 (OT). 7; Princeton 9, Maryland 8 (OT); Navy 6, Cornell 5. Semifinals: syracuse 15, Johns Hopkins 9; Navy 8, Princeton 7. 2010 First Round: (1) Virginia 18, Mt. St. Mary’s 4; (8) Stony Brook 9, Denver 7; (5) Championship: syracuse 14, Navy 13. Duke 18, Johns Hopkins 5; (3) Maryland 11, Hofstra 8; Notre Dame 8, (6) Princeton 5; (7) Cornell 11, Loyola Maryland 10 2005 (3 ot); North Carolina 14, Delaware 13; Army 9, (2) Syracuse 8 First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 22, Marist 6; (8) Massachusetts 16, Syracuse (2OT). 15; (5) Navy 9, Delaware 7; (4) Virginia 23, Albany (NY) 9; (3) Maryland 14, Penn St. 10; (6) Georgetown 16, Army 6; Cornell Quarterfinals: Virginia 10, Stony Brook 9; Duke 17, North Carolina 9; Notre 12, (7) Towson 11; (2) Duke 23, Fairfield 4. Dame 7, Maryland 5; Cornell 14, Army 5. Quarterfinals: Johns Hopkins 19, Massachusetts 9; Virginia 10, Navy 8; Semifinals: Duke 14, Virginia 13; Notre Dame 12, Cornell 7. Maryland 9, Georgetown 8 (OT); Duke 11, Cornell 8. Championship: Duke 6, Notre Dame 5 (OT). Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 9, Virginia 8 (OT); Duke 18, Maryland 9. 2011 Championship: Johns Hopkins 9, Duke 8. First Round: (2) Cornell 12, Hartford 5; (7) Virginia 13, Bucknell 12 (OT); (3) Johns Hopkins 12, Hofstra 5; (6) Denver 13, Villanova 10; (1) 2006 Syracuse 10, Siena 4; Maryland 13, (8) North Carolina 6; (4) First Round: (1) Virginia 14, Notre Dame 10; (8) Georgetown 9, Navy 7; Notre Dame 13, Penn 6; (5) Duke 15, Delaware 14. (5) Syracuse 11, Harvard 4; (4) Johns Hopkins 13, Penn 3; (3) Hofstra 14, Providence 8; Massachusetts 10, (6) Cornell 9; (7) Quarterfinals: Virginia 13, Cornell 9; Denver 14, Johns Hopkins 9; Maryland 6, Princeton 11, UMBC 8; (2) Maryland 16, Denver 8. Syracuse 5 (OT); Duke 7, Notre Dame 5. Semifinals: Virginia 14, Denver 8; Maryland 9, Duke 4. Championship: Virginia 9, Maryland 7. 2012 First Round: (1) Loyola Maryland 17, Canisius 5; Denver 16, (8) North Carolina 14; (5) Virginia 6, Princeton 5; (4) Notre Dame 13, Yale 7; (3) Duke 12, Syracuse 9; Colgate 13, (6) Massachusetts 11; Maryland 10, (7) Lehigh 9; (2) Johns Hopkins 19, Stony Brook 9. Quarterfinals: Loyola Maryland 10, Denver 9; Notre Dame 12, Virginia 10; Duke 17, Colgate 6; Maryland 11, Johns Hopkins 5. Semifinals: Loyola Maryland 7, Notre Dame 5; Maryland 16, Duke 10. Championship: Loyola Maryland 9, Maryland 3. 2013 First Round: (1) Syracuse 12, Bryant 7; Yale 10, (8) Penn St, 7; (5) North Carolina 16, Lehigh 7; (4) Denver 19, Albany (NY) 14; (3) Ohio St 16 Syracuse 9; Colgate 13, (6) Massachusetts 11; Maryland 10, (7), Towson 6; Cornell 16, (6), Maryland 8, (7) Duke 12, Loyola Maryland 11 (2ot), Detroit 9, (2) Notre Dame 7. Quarterfinals: syracuse 7, Yale 6; Denver 12, North Carolina 11; Cornell 16, Ohio State 6; Duke 12, Notre Dame 11. . Semifinals: syracuse 9, Denver 8; Duke 16, Cornell 14. . Championship: Duke 16, Syracuse 10. Division II Highlights

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2013 MAY 11 at Brookville, N. Y. Le Moyne 9, LIU Post 8 Le Moyne takes charge in third quarter, holds off Mercyhurst rally to Le Moyne 2 0 4 2 1 — 9 LIU Post 1 2 1 4 0 — 8 win title: When it comes to nail-biters, the 2013 Men’s Lacrosse Champi- Le Moyne scoring – Alec Westerhoff 2, Kevin Kelly 2, Mike Jenkins 1, Kam Bumpus 1, onships are bordering on the ridiculous. Joe Corapi 1, Doug Bailey 1, Andrew Chadderdon 1. Saturday’s Division I semifinals saw a pair of down-to-the wire affairs. Divi- LIU Post scoring – Connor Drost 3, Anthony Berardis 2, Ryan Slane 1, Matty Beccaris 1, Chris Ruhlig 1. sion II followed suit Sunday. Shots: Le Moyne 12, LIU Post 15. Saves: LIU Post-Tim Bradley 12; Le Moyne-Jeff White 6. Mercyhurst, trying to finish a perfect season and become just the sixth Attendance: 228. team since 1974 to run the table in DII, made a dramatic late charge after trailing 11-5 early in the final quarter. Down one in the closing minutes, MAY 11 at Erie, P.A. the Lakers, who entered the game 18-0 and coming off back-to-back over- Mercyhurst 10, Lake Erie 9 time victories, created numerous chances to tie it but could not put one by Lake Erie 4 2 2 1 0 — 9 Le Moyne goalie Jeff White -- and the frame of the net. Mercyhurst 2 4 1 2 1 — 10 Lake Erie scoring – Reagan Harding 3, Trevor Tarte 3, Macgregor Johnston 2, Keegan Le Moyne, located in Syracuse, N.Y, and barely five minutes from Syracuse Bal 1. University, held on to win 11-10 and claim its first NCAA title since 2007. Mercyhurst scoring – Brady Heseltine 3, Ian Brooks 2, Brian Scheetz 1, Mitch McAvoy 1, Brandon Thomson 1, Trevor Vargo 1. Head coach Dan Sheehan also led the program to titles in 2004 and ‘06. Shots: Lake Erie 31, Mercyhurst 48. Saves: Mercyhurst-Michael Grace 9; Lake Erie- The Dolphins lost in the NCAA final in 2009 and ‘10. Tom Lipomi 13. Attendance: 783. “Everybody in our locker room is proud of the fact that we could have a game that was absolutely fantastic for everybody in attendance,” said MAY 11 at Garden City, N.Y. Sheehan, whose squad finished 18-2. “It was very similar to the type of Adelphi 14, NYIT 11 games played on Saturday.” NYIT 2 1 3 5 — 11 Adelphi 6 4 4 2 — 14 Andrew Chadderdon’s slick underhand scoop from just in front of Mercy- NYIT scoring – Luke Miller 7, A.P. Nist 2, Cory Triola 1, Shawn Murphy 1. hurst goalie Michael Grace pushed Le Moyne’s margin to 11-5 early in the Adelphi scoring – Nick Watson 4, Salvatore Tuttle 2, Joseph Sciara 2, Ikerson Hopper final period. 1, Patrick Starke 1, Robert Rossi 1, Jamie McAndrew 1, Gregory Puskuldjian 1, Brian Prendergast 1. Mercyhurst then mounted a charge. Shots: NYIT 38, Adelphi 53. Saves: Adelphi-Eric Janssen 13; NYIT-Joe Fallon-14. Brady Heseltine’s screamer made it 11-6 at the 11:21 mark. Brian Scheetz Attendance: 414. from eight feet away and it was 11-7. Heselstine again, and it was 11-8 2013 SEMIFINALS with 7:52 remaining. Ian Brooks from the right wing and the margin was two at the 6:35 mark. Jake McAndrew’s solo drive to the net cut it to one MAY 18 at Erie, P.A with 2:49 left. Mercyhurst 18, Limestone 17 Limestone 1 4 7 5 0 — 17 During a chaotic final two minutes, Mercyhurst hit the post twice and Mercyhurst 2 3 6 6 1 — 18 missed a pair of in-close chances. White came up big a number of times. Limestone scoring – Todd Nakasuji 4, Corey Rich 3, Riley Loewen 3, Tor Reinholdt 2, He finished with 13 saves overall and withstood the 17-shot final quarter Reid Reinholdt 2, Zach Cummings 1, Jake Ternosky 1, Kyle Rhatigan 1. onslaught. Mercyhurst scoring- Zac Reid 7, Jake McAndrew 3, Deven Alves 3, James Chayka 2, Brian Scheetz 1, Brady Heseltine 1, Mitch McAvoy 1. Mercyhurst, now 0-7 all time against Le Moyne, beat Limestone, 18-17 Shots: Limestone 45, Mercyhurst 49. Saves: Mercyhurst-Michael Grace 12; in overtime in the semifinals. In the quarterfinals, it was a 10-9 overtime Limestone-Christian Dzwilewski 13. Attendance: 1,042. victory against Lake Erie. Mercyhurst struggled to find any offense for most of the first half. After MAY 18 at Garden City, N.Y. James Chayka’s cross-field run and goal put the Lakers up 2-1, a 20-min- Le Moyne 16, Adelphi 13 ute scoreless stretch followed that saw Le Moyne build a 5-2 advantage Le Moyne 3 4 5 4 — 16 Adelphi 5 1 3 4 — 13 deep into the second quarter. But, three tallies in 1:33, including back-to- Le Moyne scoring – Kevin Kelly 5, Andrew Chadderdon 5, Nate Frechette 2, Chris back goals in five seconds by McAndrew and Mitch McAvoy, along with Button 2, Tyler Prevost 1, Kam Bumpus 1. Chayka’s second of the day, suddenly had it tied at 5 entering intermis- Adelphi scoring- Salvatore Tuttle 5, Jamie McAndrew 2, Robert Rossi 2, Brian sion. Prendergast 1, Joe Celano 1, Kevin Kennedy 1, Patrick Starke 1. Shots: Le Moyne 36, Adelphi 40. Saves: Adelphi- Eric Janssen 5; Le Moyne-Jeff White Le Moyne outscored the Lakers 5-0 in the third quarter and led 10-5 with 9. 15 minutes remaining. Attendance: 756. 2013 QUARTERFINALS 2013 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 11 at Gaffney. S.C. MAY 26 at Philadelphia, P.A. Limestone 16, Seton Hill 13 Le Moyne 11, Mercyhurst 10 Limestone 5 3 6 2 — 16 Le Moyne 4 1 5 1 — 11 Seton Hill 2 3 4 4 — 13 Mercyhurst 2 3 0 5 — 10 Limestone scoring – Riley Loewen 5, Corey Rich 4, Tor Reinholdt 2, Zach Cummings Le Moyne scoring – Nate Frechette 3, Andrew Chadderdon 2, Tyler Prevost 1, Joe 2, Vinny Ricci 1, Todd Nakasuji 1, Mike Ponzio 1. Corapi 1, Kevin Kelly 1, Aaron Cahill 1, Conor Regin 1, Alec Westerhoff 1. Seton Hill scoring – Matt Delmonico 3, Dylan Lefebvre 3, James Delaney 3, Marc Mercyhurst scoring – James Chayka 2, Jake McAndrew 2, Brady Heseltine 2, Brian Piche 2, Taylor Mansfield 1, Kevin Cala 1. Scheetz 1, Deven Alves 1, Ian Brooks 1, Mitch McAvoy 1. Shots: Limestone 10, Seton Hill 10. Saves: Limestone-Christian Dzwilewski 10; Seton Shots: Le Moyne 32, Mercyhurst 44. Saves: Mercyhurst-Michael Grace 3; Le Moyne- Hill-Chris Ilse 10. Jeff White 13. Attendance: 220. Attendance: xx. Division II Championship Highlights 73

2012 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 27 at Foxborough, Mass. Dowling wins first national title; Golden Lions hold off late charge Dowling 11, Limestone 10 by Limestone to win title: Vito DeMola’s four goals with two assists Dowling 2 2 2 5 — 11 led the Golden Lions to their first Division II national championship.T he Limestone 0 3 4 3 — 10 No. 4-seeded Dowling (13-2) finished with an 11-10 win against the No. Dowling scoring – Vito DeMola 4, Danny Abbene 1, John Amato 1, Michael Brennan 1, Tom Cleary 1, Kevin McElhone 1, Matthew Muzio 1, Billy Richardson 1. 3-seeded Limestone Saints (17-2). Limestone scoring – Jackson Decker 2, Corey Rich 2, Anthony Starnino 2, Zach The Golden Lions built a 4-0 lead in the first half, shutting the Saints out Cummings 1, Shayne Jackson 1, Riley Loewen 1, Randy Waugh 1. Shots: Dowling 29, Limestone 31. Saves: Dowling-Ryan Dougherty 6; Limestone- of the first quarter for just the second time this season. DeMola opened Steve Gartelman 8. the scoring with an unassisted goal in the third minute of play. Brendan Attendance: 17,005. Hayes found Michael Brennan who buried it in the net with just over four minutes left in the quarter. 2011 Back to back scores from Tom Cleary and John Amato, both assisted by Hayes, gave Dowling a 4-0 lead. The Saints rallied back for three unan- Mercyhurst wins first Division II crown; Wild scores four goals to put swered goals to close out the half behind the Golden Lions by just one the Lakers over the top: Mercyhurst captured its first Division II lacrosse (4-3). title May 29 in Baltimore, beating Adelphi 9-8 on four goals from junior The Saints caught up to the Golden Lions at the 12:49 mark in the third midfielder Ian Wild, the game’s Most Outstanding Player. quarter with a goal from Anthony Starnino. Senior Matthew Muzio put Dowling back on top with his 11th goal of the season. Limestone got two Junior attackman Kyle Kallay added two goals and sophomore attackman goals in just over a minute for a 6-5 advantage. With 3:29 remaining in Brian Scheetz had a goal and three assists in helping lift Mercyhurst (14-2) the third quarter DeMola found Kevin McElhone to tie the score at 6. The to the first national title in the program’s 15-year history.T he Lakers lost to Saints anwered back at the 2:03 mark to take a 7-6 lead into the fourth and Le Moyne in the 2007 final on a last-second shot. final quarter. Junior attackman Joe Vitale had three goals and two assists for Adelphi Dowling didn’t trail long, three minutes into the fouth quarter DeMola net- (16-3), which was in the finals for the first time since winning its seventh ted his second goal of the day and Billy Richardson came around from the national championship in 2001. back of the cage and faked a pass to the wing shooter and found the back Junior midfielder Kieran Riegel and junior attackman Danny Blau added of the net to give the Golden Lions a lead that they would hold onto for two goals apiece for the Panthers, who lost despite holding a 16-5 faceoff the remainder of the game. Three consecutive Dowling scores extended advantage. the lead to three (11-8). The Saints turned in back to back goals to reach Kallay and Trevor Rice scored extra-man goals during a 4-0 run that gave within one with under two minutes remaining. Mercyhurst a 7-4 lead at the 10:08 mark of the third quarter. Adelphi out- In the final 30 seconds the Saints fired off three shots on goal with two just scored Mercyhurst 4-2 the rest of the way and got within one on a no-look wide, and Ryan Dougherty came up big with his final of six saves. Matthew flip shot by Blau with 6:29 remaining in the fourth period. Lauria scooped up the ball as the final seconds ticked down on Dowling’s first NCAA Division II Men’s Lacrosse National Championship. Head coach Chris Ryan’s team stalled away more than two minutes before Adelphi regained possession to get one last opportunity to tie. However, Eight Golden Lions contributed goals, with Hayes dishing out three assists. Riegel’s 5-yard shot with 2 seconds left was saved by Mercyhurst goalie Dowling’s defense turned in a outstanding performance anchored by Lau- Zach Nash. ria with three caused turnovers and six ground balls. Eric Janssen made 13 saves for Adelphi, which committed 15 turnovers At the line, Louis Riley won 14 of 25 faceoffs. and was just 9-for-14 clearing the ball. 2012 SEMIFINALS 2011 SEMIFINALS MAY 19 at Syracuse, N.Y. MAY 21 at Gaffney, S.C. Limestone 10, Le Moyne 8 Adelphi 14, Limestone 11 Limestone 4 2 2 2 — 10 Le Moyne 1 1 4 2 — 8 Adelphi 2 1 5 6 — 14 Limestone 2 3 1 5 — 11 Limestone scoring – Randy Waugh 3, Zach Cummings 1, Shayne Jackson 1, Riley Loewen 1, Tor Reinholdt 1, Corey Rich 1, Anthony Starnino 1, Jake Ternosky 1. Adelphi scoring – Danny Blau 3, Joe Vitale 3, Kieran Riegel 2, Michael Rossi 2, Shane Le Moyne scoring – Andrew Chadderdon 4, Nick Blumer 2, Chris Button 2. Wynn 2, Kevin Kennedy 1, Doug Quednau 1. Shots: Limestone 15, Le Moyne 42. Saves: Limestone-Steve Gartelman 12; Le Limestone scoring – Thomas Langan 5, Desi Gonzalez 2, Jackson Decker 1, Brian Moyne-Jeff White 0. Hogan 1, Shayne Jackson 1, Ken Kerr 1. Attendance: 232. Shots: Adelphi 35, Limestone 36. Saves: Adelphi-Eric Janssen 15; Limestone-Steve Gartelman 14. MAY 19 at Erie, Pa. Attendance: 404. Dowling 7, Mercyhurst 6 (OT) MAY 21 at Brookville, N.Y. Dowling 1 2 1 2 1 — 7 Mercyhurst 0 3 2 1 0 — 6 Mercyhurst 14, LIU Post 4 Dowling scoring – Billy Richardson 2, Kyle Sopko 2, Danny Abbene 1, Michael Mercyhurst 4 3 4 3 — 14 Brennan 1, Vito DeMola 1. LIU Post 3 0 1 0 — 4 Mercyhurst scoring – James Chayka 2, Zac Reid 2, Kyle Kallay 1, Jake McAndrew 1. Mercyhurst scoring – Kevin Coholan 4, Brady Heseltine 4, Jake McAndrew 2, James Shots: Dowling 27, Mercyhurst 34. Saves: Dowling-Ryan Dougherty 13; Mercyhurst- Chayka 1, Brian Scheetz 1, Brandon Thomson 1, Andy Winslow 1. Michael Grace 11. LIU Post scoring – Eddie Plompen 2, Nick Coric 1, Keith Rodriguez 1. Attendance: 874. Shots: Mercyhurst 35, LIU Post 27. Saves: Mercyhurst-Zach Nash 11; LIU Post-Mike Giordano 10. Attendance: 747. DIVISION II HIGHLIGHTS II DIVISION 74 Division II Championship Highlights

2011 CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 SEMIFINALS MAY 29 at Baltimore MAY 22 at Brookville, N.Y. Mercyhurst 9, Adelphi 8 LIU Post 9, Dowling 8 Adelphi 3 1 3 1 — 8 Dowling 1 3 4 0 — 8 Mercyhurst 3 2 4 0 — 9 LIU Post 3 2 1 3 — 9 Adelphi scoring – Joe Vitale 3, Danny Blau 2, Kieran Riegel 2, Tommy Susko 1. Dowling scoring – John McClure 4, Kyle O’Brien 2, Brandon Bergersen 1, Kevin Sabo Mercyhurst scoring – Ian Wild 4, Kyle Kallay 2, Kevin Coholan 1, Trevor Rice 1, Brian 1. Scheetz 1. LIU Post scoring – Eddie Plompen 4, James Johnston 2, Joe Meo 1, Mike Messina 1, Shots: Adelphi 37, Mercyhurst 42. Saves: Adelphi-Eric Janssen 13; Mercyhurst-Zach Justin Patterson 1. Nash 8. Shots: Dowling 28, LIU Post 39. Saves: Dowling-Ryan Dougherty 13; LIU Post-Mike Giordano 9. Attendance: 18,086. Attendance: 646. MAY 22 at Syracuse, N.Y. 2010 Le Moyne 11, Limestone 7 Limestone 2 2 1 2 — 7 Nine-goal second half spurs LIU Post to 14-9 national title win over Le Moyne 2 4 3 2 — 11 Le Moyne: The LIU Post men’s lacrosse team repeated as NCAA Division Limestone scoring – Jackson Decker 2, Riley Loewen 2, Sam Buppert 1, Mike II champions by coming back from an 8-5 deficit in the first half with nine Poerstel 1, Jake Rogalia 1. second-half goals to defeat Le Moyne, 14-9, May 30 in Baltimore. Le Moyne scoring – Vinnie Alexander 3, Jack Harmatuk 3, Matt Chadderdon 2, Jikado Hanna 2, Jack Venditti 1. “It was a very exciting game,” said head coach John Jez. “We go into halftime Shots: Limestone 38, Le Moyne 36. Saves: Limestone-Steve Gartelman 9; Le Moyne- down by three goals. Then our offense came together and started to play as Matt Krupka 15. a unit and we were able to get more points on the board.” Attendance: 1,203. Sophomore Eddie Plompen led the Pioneers (16-1) with four goals and was 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. The Pioneers opened the game with a 3-0 lead with goals from Keith Rodri- MAY 30 at Baltimore guez, Joe Meo and Plompen. LIU Post 14, Le Moyne 9 Le Moyne (15-2) got on the board when Jack Harmatuk scored unassisted LIU Post 5 0 4 5 — 14 out front with 6:37 to play in the first quarter. Le Moyne 3 5 0 1 — 9 The Pioneers got the goal back when Rodriguez scored on a spin-around LIU Post scoring – Eddie Plompen 4, Joe Meo 3, Keith Rodriguez 3, Mike Cama 1, Nick Coric 1, Mike Messina 1, Justin Patterson 1. shot in front of the goal at 5:11. Le Moyne’s offense began to heat up with Le Moyne scoring – Jack Harmatuk 3, Vinnie Alexander 2, Taylor Brooks 1, Matt two unanswered goals from Mike Rabbitt and Taylor Brooks, the latter com- Chadderdon 1, Mike Rabbitt 1, Jack Venditti 1. ing with 34 seconds to play in the first quarter. Shots: LIU Post 32, Le Moyne 32. Saves: LIU Post-Mike Giordano 5; Le Moyne-Jeff White 5. LIU Post scored the final goal of the first quarter when senior midfielder Mike Attendance: 20,734. Cama grabbed the ground ball on the following faceoff and rushed in to score with 30 seconds remaining. The comfort level that LIU Post was feeling with a two-goal lead would not 2009 last long as Le Moyne took control of the tempo in the game and outscored the visitors, 5-0, in the second quarter to head for the locker room with an LIU Post crowned NCAA champ: LIU Post refused to let rain and lightning 8-5 lead. Harmatuk led the way with a pair of goals for the Dolphins. dampen its determination as it edged previously undefeated Le Moyne, 8-7, The Dolphins outshot the Pioneers, 17-14, in the half. LIU Post was charged to capture the NCAA Division II Men’s Lacrosse Championship on May 24 at with eight turnovers compared with Le Moyne’s four. Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. In the third quarter, LIU Post’s offense re-emerged and scored four un- The Pioneers, in their 50th season, concluded the 2009 campaign with a matched goals, including two from Meo, as well as one each from Justin Pat- 15-1 overall record – a program best. Le Moyne ends its season at 16-1. terson and junior attacker Nick Coric to reclaim the lead, 9-8, heading into “It’s been a great year for us at LIU Post,” said head coach John Jez. “We had the fourth. one hiccup earlier in the year, and today, we overcame that hiccup. The se- The fourth quarter was highlighted by Plompen, who registered a hat-trick, niors have worked so hard the whole year. Greg Cerar and Dan Sciulla led including the game’s final goal with 3:10 on the clock on a pass from Coric. us the whole way. We’re just really happy. Our university is really happy, and Junior midfielder Mike Messina added a goal and Rodriguez scored his third we’re just proud of all our guys.” goal of the game. The title is the second for LIU Post. The first came in 1996 with a 15-10 win over crosstown rival Adelphi. Both teams were even in shots with 32 apiece. But, the Pioneers held a 36- 17 advantage in ground balls. In addition, LIU Post was 13-for-14 on clears Senior attacker Cerar led the offense with four goals, including three in the compared with Le Moyne’s 8-for-12. third quarter, and was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. Plompen closed out the game with four goals and an assist to lead all players Senior goaltender Sciulla made 13 stops, including seven saves in the fourth with five points. Rodriguez and Meo each added three goals. Bryan Leon- quarter to protect the Pioneers’ lead. ard led the defense with two caused turnovers and picked up three ground 2009 SEMIFINALS balls. Cama was 15-for-26 on faceoffs in the game. MAY 16 at Brookville, N.Y. Goalkeeper Mike Giordano made five saves in goal to improve his record to LIU Post 12, Limestone 9 Limestone 4 0 1 4 — 9 7-0 on the season. LIU Post 4 3 2 3 — 12 Harmatuk led Le Moyne with three goals with an assist and junior attacker Limestone scoring – Brendan Storrier 3, Jake Rogalia 2, Thomas Langan 1, Vinnie Alexander added two. Mike Poerstel 1, Eric Turner 1, Spencer Wims 1. LIU Post scoring – Nick Coric 3, Greg Cerar 2, Dave Loftus 2, Mike Messina 2, Matt Dimler 1, James Johnston 1, Joe Meo 1. Shots: Limestone 37, LIU Post 54. Saves: Limestone-James Tuohy 17; LIU Post-Daniel Sciulla 13. Attendance: 502. Division II Championship Highlights 75

MAY 16 at Syracuse, N.Y. 2008 SEMIFINALS Le Moyne 15, Merrimack 5 Merrimack 0 0 2 3 — 5 MAY 17 at Old Westbury, N.Y. Le Moyne 5 3 4 3 — 15 NYIT 11, Limestone 8 Limestone 2 2 2 2 — 8 Merrimack scoring – Bryan MacPhie 2, Greg Rogowski 2, David Robinson 1. NYIT 4 3 2 2 — 11 Le Moyne scoring – Jack Venditti 4, Matt Chadderdon 2, Nick DiSarro 2, Keith Vetter 2, Brian Welch 2, Taylor Brooks 1, Brian Griffin 1, Jack Harmatuk 1. Limestone scoring – Mike Poerstel 2, Sam Buppert 1, Justin Haworth 1, Teddy Prager Shots: Merrimack 29, Le Moyne 53. Saves: Merrimack-Cory Spinale 13; Le Moyne- 1, Brock Spilker 1, Brendan Storrier 1, Allen Vaughn 1. Doug McIver 11, Sebastian Baker 1. NYIT scoring – Austin Carino 4, Keith Henderson 3, Matt Sullivan 2, Michael Procida Attendance: n/a. 1, Jared Garcia 1. Shots: Limestone 36, NYIT 34. Saves: Limestone-James Tuohy 10; NYIT-Chris Power 15. 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP Attendance: 798. MAY 24 at Foxborough, Mass. MAY 17 at Syracuse, N.Y. LIU Post 8, Le Moyne 7 Le Moyne 11, Bryant 2 LIU Post 4 0 3 1 — 8 Bryant 1 1 0 0 — 2 Le Moyne 2 1 2 2 — 7 Le Moyne 2 0 7 2 — 11 LIU Post scoring – Greg Cerar 4, Dave Loftus 2, Matt Dimler 1, Joe Meo 1. Bryant scoring – Brad Burton 1, Kevin Hoagland 1. Le Moyne scoring – Jack Harmatuk 3, Jikado Hanna 1, Brooks Robinson 1, Tyler Le Moyne scoring – Alex Bily 2, Brian Cost 2, Marc Cizenski 1, Nick Gatto 1, Mike Sennett 1, Jack Venditti 1. McDonald 1, Mike Rabbitt 1, Brooks Robinson 1, Jack Venditti 1, Brad Wolken 1. Shots: LIU Post 33, Le Moyne 41. Saves: LIU Post- Daniel Sciulla 13; Le Moyne- Doug Shots: Bryant 23, Le Moyne 34. Saves: Bryant-Michael Kennedy 10; Le Moyne-Doug McIver 11. McIver 9. Attendance: 24,072. Attendance: 1,831. 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP 2008 MAY 25 at Foxborough, Mass. NYIT 16, Le Moyne 11 NYIT denies Le Moyne third straight crown: Le Moyne came up just short Le Moyne 5 2 3 1 — 11 in its quest for a third straight Division II championship and fell to New York NYIT 2 7 3 4 — 16 Institute of Technology, 16-11, in front of 24,317 May 30 at Gillette Stadium in Le Moyne scoring – Nick Gatto 3, Alex Bily 2, Mike McDonald 2, Brian Cost 1, Tom Foxborough, Mass. The Dolphins (15-2) were led by Nick Gatto’s three-goal Donahue 1, Jack Venditti 1, Brian Welch 1. performance. The Bears captured the program’s fourth Division II crown and NYIT scoring – Keith Henderson 5, Ryan Amengual 3, Austin Carino 3, Matt Messina 2, Paul Flowers 2, Matt Sullivan 1. wrapped up the season at 13-1. Keith Henderson, the game’s Most Out- Shots: Le Moyne 34, NYIT 39. Saves: Le Moyne-Doug McIver 7; NYIT-Chris Powers 11. standing Player, netted five goals for YN IT. Attendance: 24,317. The Dolphins raced out to a 5-2 lead after one quarter of play and held a 14-6 advantage in the shots category in the first 15 minutes. Five different Dolphins connected on first-quarter scores. Brian Welch sent in the game’s 2007 first goal at the 9:08 mark and Gatto, Jack Venditti and Alex Bily followed with a trio of goals to push Le Moyne’s lead to 4-1. After Henderson scored NYIT’s Le Moyne takes down Mercyhurst for Division II Title: Le Moyne junior first goal of the game, Brian Cost tallied with 31 seconds remaining to give attackman Mike McDonald scored the tie-breaking goal with seven seconds the Dolphins their largest lead of the game. remaining to give the Dolphins a 6-5 win over Mercyhurst on May 27 in the Division II final at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. NYIT scored a man-up goal, its first of three on the afternoon, and cut Le Moyne’s lead to two when Austin Carino scored 13 seconds into the second After Mercyhurst called timeout following a missed shot, McDonald isolated quarter. Henderson followed with his second goal, but Gatto contributed a behind the left side of the Laker goal, got a step on his defender and put man-up goal of his own to push Le Moyne’s lead back to two. After the Bears a shot past goalie Jason Lashomb, breaking open a game that never saw either team lead by more than two goals. Le Moyne won its third NCAA countered with a Matt Sullivan score, Le Moyne’s Mike McDonald netted his championship in four years. first of two goals to put the Dolphins back ahead by two. But NYIT countered with a four-goal attack in nine minutes, including two scores in the half’s fi- The shot also won McDonald the game’s Most Outstanding Player award for nal 15 seconds. the second consecutive season. Henderson tallied his fourth goal of the game just over 30 seconds into the The 6-5 final, the lowest goal total for a final in NCAA lacrosse history, came from a desire to control possession and tempo from both sides. Le Moyne second half but Le Moyne responded with a pair of scores from Tom Dona- finished with 26 shots, while Mercyhurst managed 22. hue and Bily to trim the Bears’ lead to one at 10-9. The seesaw affair contin- ued throughout the third quarter. After an NYIT goal, McDonald scored his The Dolphins (15-2) came out of the gate blazing as junior midfielder Alex second goal of the game to trim NYIT’s lead to 11-10 at the 3:46 mark of Bily scored just 36 seconds into the contest. McDonald scored with 9:25 re- the third quarter. But with 49 seconds left in the third quarter, Henderson maining in the first quarter, giving Le Moyne a 2-0 lead. answered with his fifth goal of the afternoon and his 62nd of the 2008 cam- Mercyhurst (13-2) got on the board two minutes later when senior attack- paign. man Bryon Lindner, the Lakers’ leading goal-scorer, drove from behind the cage, rolled, and dove across the top of the crease. Senior attackman Scott Gatto scored Le Moyne’s final goal of the game at the 14:04 mark of the Janssen leveled the scoring with 40 seconds remaining in the first quarter fourth quarter to bring the Dolphins within one at 12-11. But the Bears end- when he turned one of Mike Bartlett’s two assists into a goal. ed the game with four straight tallies, including a pair from the stick of Ryan Le Moyne keeper Jared Corcoran, who came into the game stopping 60 per- Amengual. cent of the shots he saw and was named a first team All-American at half- A Dolphin defense, which had allowed a nation-best 3.27 goals per game time, kept the Lakers at bay in the first period, making four of his eight saves. coming into the game, allowed 16 goals for the first time since it allowed After a second period that saw each team notch one goal, Janssen gave the 20 scores against RIT in 1999. The team’s man-down unit entered the game Lakers a spark just over a minute into the second half when he took an assist with a .889 success rate but surrendered three goals to the Bears’ potent from senior midfielder Adam Mulherin and put a behind-the-back shot over man-up attack. Goalkeeper Doug McIver finished with seven saves against his right shoulder, past Corcoran. NYIT’s high-powered offense. The Dolphins’ Matt Cassalia answered with a nice split dodge from the top of the restraining box, bulled his way through two defenders, and tied the score, 4-4. Mercyhurst’s David Osier and Le Moyne’s Brian Cost then traded goals to set up a 13-minute struggle to snap the tie, which McDonald did with his dra- matic goal. DIVISION II HIGHLIGHTS II DIVISION 76 Division II Championship Highlights

Statistically, the game was as close as the score, with Le Moyne winning 7 of Le Moyne finished the year 18-0, which adds to a 62-2 record during the 13 faceoffs and each team picking up 27 groundballs. Neither team capital- previous four seasons. The Dolphins’ 2004 championship team also was ized on its extra-man opportunities, going a combined 0-7. unbeaten. Dowling’s final record is 12-2, with its only regular-season loss coming against conference foe LIU Post. The Lions were making their first 2007 SEMIFINALS appearance in the championship game. MAY 19 at Syracuse, N.Y. 2006 SEMIFINALS Le Moyne 8, Limestone 5 Limestone 1 0 3 1 — 5 MAY 20 at Syracuse, N.Y. Le Moyne 3 1 1 3 — 8 Le Moyne 22, Limestone 3 Limestone scoring – Justin Haworth 3, Ryan Collins 1, Matt Pinder 1. Limestone 0 1 1 1 — 3 Le Moyne scoring – Matt Cassalia 3, Mike McDonald 3, Brian Cost 1, Nick Gatto 1. Le Moyne 7 2 9 4 — 22 Shots: Limestone 21, Le Moyne 34. Saves: Limestone-Marty Ward-11; Le Moyne- Jared Corcoran 7. Limestone scoring – Colin Bell 1, Harley Beekman 1, Brad Patridge 1. Attendance: 1,215. Le Moyne scoring – Mike McDonald 7, Ed Street 4, Brian Cost 3, Ryan Lewis 2, Jason Longo 2, Tom Donahue 1, Nate Evans 1, Pete Gibbons 1, Craig Rosecrans 1. MAY 19 at Erie, Pa. Shots: Limestone 18, Le Moyne 52. Saves: Limestone-Marty Ward 15; Le Moyne- Jared Corcoran 4, Doug McIver 2. Mercyhurst 13, NYIT 10 Attendance: 1,381. NYIT 2 1 2 5 — 10 Mercyhurst 2 4 4 3 — 13 MAY 21 at Stony Brook, N.Y. NYIT scoring – Austin Carino 3, Kevin Hennessy 3, Jake Delillo 2, Paul Flowers 1, Jeremy Hobson 1. Dowling 16, Mercyhurst 4 Mercyhurst scoring – Adam Mulherin 4, Scott Janssen 3, Simon Stocks 2, Mike Thon Mercyhurst 0 1 3 0 — 4 2, Bryon Lindner 1, David Osier 1. Dowling 1 4 7 4 — 16 Shots: NYIT 34, Mercyhurst 48. Saves: NYIT-Dan Goosk 12; Mercyhurst-Jason Mercyhurst scoring – Greg Stocks 2; Andrew Schuster 1; Matt Spahr 1. LaShomb 16. Attendance: 813. Dowling scoring – Chris DuPignac 3; Ryan Campbell 3; Nick Cotter 3; Dylan Evans 3; C.J. Leary 2; Frank Sommo 1; Timothy Witt 1. 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP Shots: Mercyhurst 16, Dowling 32. Saves: Mercyhurst-Mike Bringley 16; Dowling- Leyland Davis 1, Nick Tracey 11. MAY 27 at Baltimore Attendance: 300. Le Moyne 6, Mercyhurst 5 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP Le Moyne 2 1 1 2 — 6 Mercyhurst 2 1 2 0 — 5 MAY 28 at Philadelphia Le Moyne scoring – Mike McDonald 2, Alex Bily 1, Matt Cassalia 1, Brian Cost 1, Le Moyne 12, Dowling 5 Blake Gale 1. Dowling 2 1 2 0 — 5 Mercyhurst scoring – Scott Janssen 2, Bryon Lindner 1, David Osier 1, Mike Thon 1. Shots: Le Moyne 26, Mercyhurst 22. Saves: Le Moyne-Jared Corcoran 8; Mercyhurst- Le Moyne 3 2 4 3 — 12 Jason Lashomb 5. Dowling scoring – Dylan Evans 1, CJ Leary 1, Chris Dupignac 1, Keith Powers 1, Ryan Attendance: 22,778. Campbell 1. Le Moyne scoring – Mike McDonald 4, Brian Cost 2, Jason Longo 2, Matt Cassalia 2, Mike McLaughlin 1, Nate Evans 1. Shots: Dowling 28, Le Moyne 39. Saves: Dowling-Leyland David 0, Nick Tracey 11; Le 2006 Moyne-Jared Corcoran 12. Attendance: 23,990. Le Moyne defense trumps Dowling offense for title: Le Moyne bested Dowling 12-5 to take its second NCAA Division II Men’s Lacrosse Champion- ship in three years May 28 in Philadelphia. The Dolphins also won the title in 2004. 2005 The championship game matched Le Moyne’s top-ranked defense against Bears bask in overtime glow: Before last year, the Division II Men’s Lacrosse Division II’s most prolific offense. Dowling averaged 15.6 goals per game Championship hadn’t experienced an overtime final since 1974. But now coming into the championship, but the Golden Lions were held to their low- est goal total all season in the championship game. extra periods seem to be a trend, since for the second straight year, the champion wasn’t decided until after regulation play. This year’s thriller also Though Le Moyne didn’t waver in its season-long mission to protect the produced another similarity to last year’s in that Limestone was on the losing goal, the Dolphins also chose the championship game to release a flurry of end, this time by a 14-13 count to New York Institute of Technology. offense, led by Mike McDonald, who scored four times. The game was played May 29 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. It is Le Moyne coach Dan Sheehan noted the team’s ability to perform well in the second title for NYIT in three years. any situation. Limestone came out strong, scoring the first two goals of the game. “This is the most determined group of 18- to 22-year-olds I’ve ever been around,” he said. “We were fortunate this year to have a group that does it on Throughout the contest, the score remained close, and neither team scored both ends of the field. We were able to send our senior class off the field with more than two consecutive goals. The Saints led at halftime, 7-6. two national championships and only two losses in their career.” But Bears senior midfielders Joe Gabrysiak andT om Zummo were differ- Le Moyne’s victory was not assured early on – Dowling jumped out to an ence-makers after the break. Zummo led the team with five goals, and Ga- early 2-1 lead before five minutes had elapsed. Golden Lions’ goaltender brysiak scored four, including the game-winner in overtime. Gabrysiak was Nick Tracey played tough, saving 11 shots from reaching the net. Once the named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. Dolphins calmed their nerves before the crowd of 23,990 at Lincoln Finan- Limestone, which had six different players score in the game, provided a cial Field, they jumped back into the game, tying the score at two and then spread-out offense that challenged the Bears. Senior midfielder Patrick Car- taking the lead for good on a goal from McDonald late in the first quarter. diff scored the last two goals of regulation to send the game into overtime McDonald, named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, scored again for the third time in Division II championship history. Despite Cardiff’s efforts, to lead off the second quarter.T he Dolphins allowed Dowling just one more the Saints fell in overtime off an aggressive play from Gabrysiak. goal in the first half and posted a 5-3 lead at the break. The Dolphins extended their cushion to 9-5 late in the third quarter, boosted by a pair of goals from sophomore Brian Cost. Le Moyne held the Golden Lions to only two second-half goals and none in the last 30 minutes Division II Championship Highlights 77

2005 SEMIFINALS MAY 22 at Gaffney, S.C. Limestone 14, Mercyhurst 12 MAY 21 at Syracuse, N.Y. Mercyhurst 3 0 4 5 — 12 Limestone 9, Le Moyne 8 Limestone 5 3 2 4 — 14 Limestone 2 3 3 1 — 9 Mercyhurst scoring – Ian Komorek 3, Mike McLellan 3, Jonathan Kane 2, Dan James Le Moyne 2 2 2 2 — 8 1, Troy Ledbetter 1, Joe Poole 1, Andrew Sands 1. Limestone scoring – Roger Vyse 4, Nolan Heavenor 2, Jesse Bupper 1, Patrick Cardiff Limestone scoring – David Wooster 5, Nolan Heavenor 3, John Navarro 2, Roger 1, Bobby Woody 1. Vyse 2, Patrick Cardiff 1, Kyle Zentz 1. Le Moyne scoring – Mike McDonald 2, Brandon Spillett 2, Matt Holdridge 1, Ryan Shots: Mercyhurst 26, Limestone 33. Saves: Mercyhurst-Mike Rispoli 8, Team 2; Lewis 1, Kyle Reichel 1, Craig Rosecrans 1. Limestone-Charlie Gray 8. Shots: Limestone 25, Le Moyne 42. Saves: Limestone-Marty Ward 14; Le Moyne- Attendance: 500. Jared Corcoran 4. Attendance: 1,890. 2004 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 21 at Brookville, N.Y. MAY 30 at Baltimore NYIT 21, LIU Post 9 Le Moyne 11, Limestone 10 (2OT) LIU Post 1 2 6 0 — 9 Limestone 1 2 4 3 0 0 — 10 NYIT 5 6 4 6 — 21 Le Moyne 1 3 3 3 0 1 — 11 LIU Post scoring – Mike Dimler 2, Jeremy Jablonski 2, Tim Paulson 2, Ralph Carino 1, Limestone scoring – Jason Randolph 3, Roger Vyse 3, Patrick Cardiff 1, Nolan Jimmy Davis 1, Reggie Thearle 1. Heavenor 1, Robert Woody 1, David Wooster 1. NYIT scoring – Joe Droge 5, Tom Zummo 4, Joe Gabrysiak 3, Keith Henderson 3, Paul Le Moyne scoring – Brandon Spillett 7, Kyle Reichel 1, Ed Street 1, Corey Sullivan 1, Montali 3, Joseph Vasold 2, Chris Sepesi 1. Shots: LIU Post 55, NYIT 44. Saves: LIU Post-Chris Hagmeier 12; NYIT-Anthony Rob Trowbridge 1. Letterel 21. Shots: Limestone 39, Le Moyne 32. Saves: Limestone-Charlie Gray 8; Le Moyne-Jared Attendance: 812. Corcoran 15. Attendance: 19,202. 2005 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 29 at Philadelphia 2003 NYIT 14, Limestone 13 (OT) NYIT 3 3 3 4 1 — 14 NYIT rides goalie to title: New York Institute of Technology avenged the Limestone 4 3 2 4 0 — 13 previous year’s championship-game loss to Limestone with a 9-4 win over NYIT scoring – Tom Zummo 5, Joe Gabrysiak 4, Keith Henderson 2, Joe Droge 1, the Saints May 25 at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium. Mike Maxwell 1, Paul Montali 1. Limestone scoring – David Wooster 4; Bobby Woody 3, Patrick Cardiff 2, Roger Vyse The game was played in front of a record turnstile crowd of 15,417, obliterat- 2, Nolan Heavenor 1, Brad Patridge 1. ing the old mark of 2,180 set in 2001 at Rutgers’ Yurcak Field. NYIT’s champi- Shots: NYIT 27, Limestone 39. Saves: NYIT-Anthony Letterel 12; Limestone-Marty onship was its second in four title-game appearances. The Bears also won Ward 5. in 1997. Attendance: 21,803. The Bears’ Matt Hunter earned Most Outstanding Player honors with 12 saves, including five in the first half, helping hold the defending champs to one goal at intermission, the stingiest performance in a half in title-game 2004 history. The game as a whole also ended up being the lowest-scoring con- test in championship game history, beating the previous mark of 11-7 set in Le Moyne’s Spillett puts finishing touches on Dolphins’ win: Yogi Berra 1993 when Adelphi beat LIU Post. needn’t impart words of wisdom to Division II men’s lacrosse champion Le Moyne. The Dolphins’ Brandon Spillett knows “it’s never over till it’s over,” es- The game marked the first time the division’s title game was played on the pecially when he’s on the field.T he Most Outstanding Player of the game same field as the Divisions I and III games.T he Division II title game had been ended the second overtime contest in Division II championship history May played in a smaller stadium adjacent to the main stadium on the same cam- 30 at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium with his seventh goal of the day. Spillett pus as the other two games since 1998. took a feed from Craig Rosecrans 44 seconds into the second sudden-victory period and gave the Dolphins an 11-10 win in front of a Division II-record 2003 SEMIFINALS turnstile crowd of 19,202. With the win, Le Moyne finished 16-0, making the Dolphins the second undefeated champion in the 20-year history of the MAY 17 at Gaffney, S.C. tournament. The other perfect champion was Hobart in 1977. The previous Limestone 12, Mercyhurst 4 attendance record was 15,417, set last year at the same venue. Mercyhurst 2 0 0 2 — 4 Limestone 0 5 3 4 — 12 Spillett, whose title-game goal output was second in tournament history behind the record of eight set by Harold Draffen of Hobart back in the 1974 Mercyhurst scoring – Jerod Felice 1, Joe Poole 1, Andrew Sands 1, Andrew Schuster final and John Hildebrand of Ohio Wesleyan in a 1976 first-round game, 1. wanted to make sure that his teammates’ efforts didn’t get lost in his per- Limestone scoring – Devan Spilker 3, David Wooster 3, Jason Randolph 2, Robert Woody 2, Patrick Cardiff 1, Nolan Heavenor 1. sonal laurels. Shots: Mercyhurst 25, Limestone 49. Saves: Mercyhurst–Mike Rispoli 15, Kevin Third-year coach T.W. Johnson of Limestone, which has played in the last five Tidgewell 1; Limestone–Matt Malloy 9, Jason Bendjy 2. championship games and won two, knew his team had played in a game for Attendance: 323. the ages after a season for the ages. The Saints finished the season 15-2, los- ing previously only to Division I tournament quarterfinalist North Carolina. MAY 17 at Syracuse, N.Y. NYIT 12, Le Moyne 11 2004 SEMIFINALS NYIT 2 2 4 4 — 12 Le Moyne 0 3 4 4 — 11 MAY 22 at Syracuse, N.Y. NYIT scoring – Frank Lawrence 4, Joe Gabrysiak 2, Paul Montali 2, Tom Zummo 2, Le Moyne 7, NYIT 5 Brian Boyle 1, William O’Hare 1. NYIT 1 0 1 3 — 5 Le Moyne scoring – Brandon Spillett 4, Jason Brown 3, Trevor Ames 1, Mike Moran Le Moyne 2 2 2 1 — 7 1, Kyle Reichel 1, Bob Tulowiecki 1. NYIT scoring – Tom Zummo 2, Brian Boyle 1, Paul Montali 1, Joseph Vasold 1. Shots: NYIT 41, Le Moyne 45. Saves: NYIT–Matt Hunter 14; Le Moyne–Tom Kimble 8. Le Moyne scoring – Bob Tulowiecki 2, Dan Holdridge 1, Matt Holdridge 1, Ryan Attendance: 1,078. Lewis 1, Kyle Reichel 1, Brandon Spillett 1. Shots: NYIT 30, Le Moyne 35. Saves: NYIT-Anthony Letterel 12; Le Moyne-Jared Corcoran 15, Ryan Fennell 2. Attendance: 1,157. DIVISION II HIGHLIGHTS II DIVISION 78 Division II Championship Highlights

2003 CHAMPIONSHIP 2001 SEMIFINALS MAY 25 at Baltimore MAY 19 at LIU Post NYIT 9, Limestone 4 Adelphi 16, LIU Post 8 NYIT 2 2 2 3 — 9 Adelphi 3 4 5 4 — 16 Limestone 1 0 0 3 — 4 LIU Post 3 1 3 1 — 8 NYIT scoring – Joe Gabrysiak 2, Sean Meagher 2, Paul Montali 2, Tom Zummo 2, Adelphi scoring – Mike McInerney 7, Rich Dommer 3, Brian Tower 3, Tyler Heavenor Joseph Vasold 1. 2, Kim Delfs 1. Limestone scoring – Devan Spilker 2, Robert Woody 2. LIU Post scoring – Rob Coscia 3, Benny Cottone 2, Larry Collins 1, Drew Cavadias 1, Shots: NYIT 24, Limestone 32. Saves: NYIT–Matt Hunter 12; Limestone–Matt Malloy Charlie Javorowsky 1. 9. Shots: Adelphi 28, LIU Post 35. Saves: Adelphi–Brian Soper 16; LIU Post–R.J. Attendance: 15,417. Degenfelder 11, Mike Zagari 1. Attendance: 531. 2002 MAY 19 at Limestone Limestone 20, Wingate 2 No fluke: Limestone, a virtual unknown four years ago in the lacrosse world, Wingate 0 0 2 0 — 2 won its second championship in three years, knocking off previously un- Limestone 3 6 7 4 — 20 beaten New York Institute of Technology, 11-9, on May 26 at Rutgers’ Yurcak Wingate scoring – Kris Dietrich 1, Drew Penny 1. Field. The Saints led 11-7 with 4:37 left before the Bears staged a futile late Limestone scoring – Nick Carlson 4, Jason Randolph 4, Chris Campbell 3, Devan rally. Spilker 3, John Navarro 2, Chris Mangum 1, John Riley 1, Brendan Spilker 1, Greg Thren 1. The Saints, playing under T.W. Johnson, their third coach in as many years, Shots: Wingate 28, Limestone 69. Saves: Wingate–John Klish 15, Jonathon Cofer 8; were paced by Devan Spilker, who earned Most Outstanding Player honors Limestone–Matt Malloy 11, Bruce Beegle 1; . after finishing with three goals and one assist. Attendance: 347. 2002 SEMIFINALS 2001 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 18 at Gaffney, S.C. MAY 27 at Rutgers, Yurcak Field Limestone 11, St. Andrews 7 Adelphi 14, Limestone 10 St. Andrews 3 1 2 1 — 7 Adelphi 3 4 4 3 — 14 Limestone 1 3 2 5 — 11 Limestone 2 4 1 3 — 10 St. Andrews scoring – Keith Belward 2, Brendon Burke 1, Peter Gut 1, Travis Hill 1, Adelphi scoring – Rich Dommer 5, Brian Tower 3, Mike McInerney 2, Tom Bruckbauer Andy Kovacs 1, Mike McCarthy 1. 1, Kim Delfs 1, Dan Kraemer 1, David Toy 1. Limestone scoring – Nick Carlson 4, Robert Woody 3, Nolan Heavenor 2, Jason Limestone scoring – Chris Campbell 3, Nick Carlson 2, Devan Spilker 2, John Riley 1, Randolph 2. Ryan Ross 1, Chris Mangum 1. Shots: St. Andrews 21, Limestone 42. Saves: St. Andrews–Kevin Woods 17; Shots: Adelphi 43, Limestone 43. Saves: Adelphi–Brian Soper 15; Limestone–Matt Limestone–Matt Malloy 10. Malloy 14. Paid Attendance: 582. Attendance: 2,180. MAY 18 at Stony Brook, N.Y. NYIT 12, Le Moyne 9 2000 Le Moyne 3 1 3 2 — 9 NYIT 1 2 5 4 — 12 Southern comfort: The Limestone Saints marched from Gaffney, South Car- Le Moyne scoring – Jeff Sanford 2, Jason Brown 1, Brent Disinski 1, Kyle Reichel 1, Brandon Spillett 1, Corey Sullivan 1, Rob Trowbridge 1, Bob Tulowiecki 1. olina, to post a 10-9 win over LIU Post on May 28 at Maryland’s Ludwig Field NYIT scoring – Billy Harding 3, Tom Zummo 3, Joe Gabrysiak 2, Greg Kalberer 2, Brian in the first championship game to feature a team from the Southern region. Boyle 1, Peter Muller 1. Shots: Le Moyne 25, NYIT 34. Saves: Le Moyne–Tom Kimble 12; NYIT–Matt Hunter 13. 2000 CHAMPIONSHIP Paid Attendance: 575. MAY 28 at Maryland, Ludwig Field 2002 CHAMPIONSHIP Limestone 10, LIU Post 9 Limestone 3 2 1 4 — 10 MAY 26 at Rutgers, Yurcak Field LIU Post 1 3 1 4 — 9 Limestone 11, NYIT 9 Limestone scoring – Nick Carlson 3, Matt Collins 2, Brendan Spilker 2, Jon Riley 1, Limestone 2 5 1 3 — 11 Devan Spilker 1, Rick Matthews 1. NYIT 2 1 1 5 — 9 LIU Post scoring – Benny Cottone 5, Joe Buccello 1, Drew Cavadias 1, Larry Collins Limestone scoring – Jason Randolph 3, Devan Spilker 3, Nick Carlson 1, Nolan 1, Ernie Thompson 1. Heavenor 1, Chris Mangum 1, John Navarro 1, Robert Woody 1. Shots: Limestone 34, LIU Post 40. Saves: Limestone–Matt Malloy 10; LIU Post–R.J. NYIT scoring – Jeremy Nickol 2, Tom Zummo 2, Brian Boyle 1, Greg Kalberer 1, Paul Degenfelder 9. Montali 1, Peter Muller 1, Tim Spruyt 1. Paid attendance: 2,019. Shots: Limestone 58, NYIT 53. Saves: Limestone–Matt Malloy 18; NYIT–-Matt Hunter 8. Attendance: 2,141. 1999 2001 Heat Endurance: Adelphi outlasted LIU Post, 11-8, to claim its second con- secutive championship and sixth overall. The Panthers weathered the 94-de- gree heat better than their Long Island rivals, opening the fourth quarter Panther power: Most Outstanding Player Mike McInerney scored an unas- with four unanswered goals to build an insurmountable 9-4 lead. Adelphi’s sisted goal with 17 seconds left in the first half to give Adelphi a 7-6 lead over Anthony Saccone was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. Limestone, igniting a 6-1 run that gave the Panthers a 12-7 lead with 14:38 left in the game May 27 at Rutgers’ Yurcak Field. After that, the Saints got no closer than the final 14-10 margin, sealing the championship for Adelphi in front of the Division II record paid attendance of 2,180. Division II Championship Highlights 79

1999 CHAMPIONSHIP 1996 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 30 at Maryland, Ludwig Field MAY 11 at LIU Post Adelphi 11, LIU Post 8 LIU Post 15, Adelphi 10 Adelphi 3 1 1 6 — 11 Adelphi 1 4 2 3 — 10 LIU Post 3 0 1 4 — 8 LIU Post 3 6 3 3 — 15 Adelphi scoring – Anthony Saccone 3, Brian Tower 3, Christian Kneuer, Dan Melody, Adelphi scoring – Andy Marinos 5, Mike DiGiacomo 2, Rob Grella 2, Steve DiPietro 1. Chris Babb, Kris Amplo, Rich Vislocky. LIU Post scoring – Todd Bolognese 4, Jay Navarez 4, Dave Loiacano 3, Dan Scarano LIU Post scoring – Todd Bolognese 2, Drew Cavadias 2, Benny Cottone, Joe Buccello, 2, Greg Brosokas 1, Ronald Cercy 1. Charlie Javorowsky, Luis Gonzalez. Shots: Adelphi 38, LIU Post 48. Saves: Adelphi–Rich Grismer 23; LIU Post–Kelly Bixler Shots: Adelphi 33, LIU Post 43. Saves: Adelphi–Greg Kulesa 13; LIU Post–Vin 12. Fredericks 12. Attendance: 952. Attendance: 1,429.

1998 1995 Payback: Adelphi avenged an early-season loss with a 12-10 defeat of previ- Early knockout: What was billed as an epic battle turned out to be a blow- ously undefeated defending champion Springfield on May 13.T he Panthers’ out. Adelphi, which had dropped a regular-season game to LIU Post, 9-8, Gary Cegielski scored three goals and was named the Most Outstanding weeks earlier, socked the Pioneers with a first-quarter haymaker, then never Player of the game. The win gave coach Sandy Kapatos his first champion- let up, as the Panthers hammered their Long Island rivals 18-6. The win gave ship. Adelphi its record fifth Division II championship May 24 at Rutgers. Adelphi’s Anthony Picone took Most Outstanding Player honors in the first 1995 CHAMPIONSHIP Division II championship game to be played as part of the sport’s champi- onships weekend, which has included the Divisions I and III championship MAY 13 at Springfield games since 1992. Adelphi 12, Springfield 10 Adelphi 4 2 2 4 — 12 1998 CHAMPIONSHIP Springfield 2 2 2 4 — 10 MAY 24 at Rutgers, Yurcak Field Adelphi scoring – Gary Cegielski 3, Gary Reh 3, Rob Grella 2, Bill Robertson 2, Mike DiGiacomo 1, Andy Marinos 1. Adelphi 18, LIU Post 6 Springfield scoring – Chris LaVogue 3, Jared Smith 3, Chris Claflin 2, Dan Daley 1, Adelphi 6 1 6 5 — 18 Paul Polese 1. LIU Post 0 2 0 4 — 6 Shots: Adelphi 41, Springfield 42. Saves: Adelphi –Rich Grismer 15; Springfield–Sean Adelphi scoring – Charlie Flaherty 4, James Miceli 4, Anthony Picone 2, Brad Ross Quirk 14. 2, Mark Mangan 2, Chris Babb 1, Rich Vislocky 1, Anthony Saccone 1, Brian Tower 1. Attendance: 1,227. LIU Post scoring – Luis Gonzalez 2, Ernie Thompson 2, Mike Farinacci 1, Scott Jankow 1. Shots: Adelphi 49, LIU Post 37. Saves: Adelphi–Greg Kulesa 14; LIU Post–Vin 1994 Fredericks 19. Attendance: 1,616. Hail to the Pride: Leading, 13-12, with 6:39 left, Springfield scored the last two goals to give the Pride a 15-12 victory and its first championship. 1997 1994 CHAMPIONSHIP First crown, Technically: New York Institute of Technology won its first At LIU Post national championship of any kind, defeating Adelphi, 18-11, May 10 in Garden City, New York. The Bears’ Joe Brock, the game’s Most Outstanding Springfield 15, NYIT 12 Player, scored two goals and assisted on seven others to pace the winners. Springfield 5 4 2 4 — 15 NYIT 1 4 5 2 — 12 Teammate Steve Tempone had six goals. Springfield scoring – Mark Anastas 4, Bob Felt 4, Jared Smith 4, Dan Cetrone 1, Keith 1997 CHAMPIONSHIP Flanigan 1, Paul Polese 1. NYIT scoring – Mike Besio 4, Gerald Mule 4, Terrence Vetter 4. MAY 10 at Adelphi Shots: Springfield 34, NYIT 59. Saves: Springfield–Sean Quirk 25; NYIT–Tim Tuttle 22. Attendance: 709. NYIT 18, Adelphi 11 NYIT 4 3 4 7 — 18 Adelphi 5 2 2 2 — 11 1993 NYIT scoring – Steve Tempone 6, Gavin Wynot 3, Joe Brock 2, Jeff Rysanek 2, Ian Kyranakis 2, Anthony Tirino 1, Jay Pearson 1, Greg Bonda-Riva 1. Adelphi scoring – Mark Mangan 5, Rob Grella 1, Peter Friedman 1, Brad Ross 1, Adelphi again: Adelphi won its second consecutive title, with the twist that Charlie Flaherty 1, Anthony Picone 1, Eugene Curran 1. the last one came in 1981. In the first Division II championship since that Shots: NYIT 50, Adelphi 47. Saves: NYIT–Adam Wor 16; Adelphi–Rich Grismer 21. year, the Panthers defeated LIU Post, 11-7. Attendance: 838. 1993 CHAMPIONSHIP 1996 At LIU Post Adelphi 11, LIU Post 7 Pioneers’ first: LIU Post won the first national championship in the 40-year Adelphi 3 3 1 4 — 11 history of its athletics department, downing defending champion Adelphi, LIU Post 3 1 2 1 — 7 15-10. The win was the Pioneers’ first in NCAA tournament competition in Adelphi scoring – Gary Reh 4, Brian Eisenberg 2, Kieran O’Brien 2, Tom Fuhrman 1, four appearances, two in Division I and two in Division II. Tom Naglieri 1, Rob Tegeler 1. LIU Post scoring – Dan Riordan 2, Dan Brooks 1, Tom Burke 1, Andy Gurin 1, Adam Lederer 1, Tom Londino 1. Shots: Adelphi 58, LIU Post 46. Saves: Adelphi –Jim Murray; LIU Post–Kelly Bixler 14. Attendance: 921. DIVISION II HIGHLIGHTS II DIVISION 80 Division II Championship Highlights

1979 FIRST ROUND 1981 Salisbury 13, Loyola Maryland 12 Loyola Maryland 2 4 5 1 — 12 Adelphi holds on to win second championship: Adelphi survived a Salisbury 0 2 6 5 — 13 fourth-quarter charge by Loyola Maryland to win the championship, 17-14, Loyola Maryland scoring – Gary Hanley 4, Mark Brennan 2, Tony Golden 2, Bill before the home crowd in Garden City, New York. Mahon 2, Alexa Gavrelis 1, Mark Perry 1. Salisbury scoring – Glenn Norris 3, Bryan Rogers 3, Brian Wynne 3, Kevin Wynne 2, LEADING SCORERS Dave Bateman 1, Mike Bracken 1. Name G A TP Shots: Loyola Maryland 38, Salisbury 41. Ed Hughes, Adelphi...... 2 6 8 UMBC 22, Babson 7 Gary Hanley, Loyola Maryland...... 5 2 7 Babson 1 3 2 1 — 7 Pat Burke, Adelphi...... 4 2 6 UMBC 6 5 8 3 — 22 Ken King, Adelphi...... 3 2 5 Chris Gaeng, Loyola Maryland...... 3 0 3 Babson scoring – Jay Conroy 2, Peter Henry 2, Chris Grant 1, Bob Simpson 1, Ted Snyder 1. Tony Golden, Loyola Maryland...... 2 1 3 UMBC scoring – Dave Quattrini 7, Marty Cloud 3, Tim Coughlin 3, Steve Rodkey 2, Phil Whims 2, Joe Baldini 1, Joe Gold 1, Scott Hundertmark 1, Carl Rausch 1, Craig 1981 CHAMPIONSHIP Tucker 1. Shots: Babson 27, UMBC 66 At Adelphi SUNY Cortland 11, Ithaca 9 Adelphi 17, Loyola Maryland 14 SUNY Cortland 2 2 3 4 — 11 Adelphi 5 4 5 3 — 17 Ithaca 3 1 2 3 — 9 Loyola Maryland 2 2 3 7 — 14 SUNY Cortland scoring – Terry Davis 4, Mark Leszczynski 2, Kurt Stokes 2, Rich Adelphi scoring – Pat Burke 4, Ken King 3, Ed Hughes 2, Dave Leistman 2, Bob Bucaro 1, Bob Leyden 1, Bob Russo 1. Piccola 2, Pat Badolato 1, Mikey Boland 1, Kevin Meinsen 1, Ed Menegaux 1. Ithaca scoring – Barry Cohen 2, Tom Robinson 2, Mike Biondi 1, Alex Kinnan 1, Bill Loyola Maryland scoring – Gary Hanley 5, Chris Gaeng 3, Tony Golden 2, Mark Lennon 1, Harry Moss 1, Bill Shatz 1. Brennan 1, Alexa Gavrelis 1, Ben Hagberg 1, Jack Ramey 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 70, Ithaca 35. Shots: Adelphi 54, Loyola Maryland 34. Attendance: 820. St. Lawrence 14, Ohio Wesleyan 12 Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 2 4 — 12 St. Lawrence 3 2 4 5 — 14 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mark Conner 3, Derreck Hoffman 2, Marc McCarthy 2, 1980 Kevin Nugent 2, Rich Boyle 1, Don Sheehan 1, Ned Walls 1. St. Lawrence scoring – Pete MacKenzie 4, Scott Fetterolf 3, Bob Merrick 3, Bill UMBC wins in rematch: After assuming control with a quick start, UMBC Simunek 2, Ken Noble 1, Fran Shields 1. breezed past Adelphi, 23-14, to capture its first Division II championship. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 21, St. Lawrence 32. LEADING SCORERS 1979 QUARTERFINALS Name G A TP Towson 17, Salisbury 4 Jay Robertson, UMBC...... 6 2 8 Salisbury 0 2 1 1 — 4 Ed Hughes, Adelphi...... 1 6 7 Towson 5 5 4 3 — 17 Joe Baldini, UMBC...... 4 1 5 Salisbury scoring – Dave Bateman 2, Mike Bracken 1, Kevin Wynne 1. Ken King, Adelphi...... 2 3 5 Towson scoring – Jules Siskind 4, Mike Burke 2, John Carolan 2, Chris Hock 2, Joe Marty Cloud, UMBC...... 3 1 4 Monaghan 2, Tom Wagner 2, John Como 1, Steve Feeney 1, Bill Tall 1. Duane Nowicki, Adelphi...... 4 0 4 Shots: Salisbury 46, Towson 52. 1980 CHAMPIONSHIP UMBC 13, Roanoke 8 UMBC 3 3 1 6 — 13 At UMBC Roanoke 4 2 1 1 — 8 UMBC scoring – Jay Robertson 4, Phil Whims 3, Dave Quattrini 2, Marty Cloud 1, UMBC 23, Adelphi 14 Craig Linthicum 1, Jeff Stratton 1, Craig Tucker 1. Adelphi 2 5 3 4 — 14 Roanoke scoring – Stu Krometis 2, Bruce Pomper 2, Tom Gough 1, Richard Graham UMBC 5 5 8 5 — 23 1, Brian Jacobsen 1, Michael Rowley 1. Adelphi scoring – Duane Nowicki 4, Dave Leistman 3, Ken King 2, John Castagna 1, Shots: UMBC 66, Roanoke 47. Ed Hughes 1, Ed Menegaux 1, Steve Outcault 1, Bob Piccola 1. Adelphi 14, SUNY Cortland 9 UMBC scoring – Jay Robertson 6, Joe Baldini 4, Marty Cloud 3, Dave Quattrini 3, Joe SUNY Cortland 3 2 1 3 — 9 Gold 1, Jay Harkey 1, Craig Linthicum 1, Dan Nickerson 1, Steve Rodkey, 1 Dennis Adelphi 5 4 2 3 — 14 Wey 1, Phil Whims 1. Shots: Adelphi 40, UMBC 63 SUNY Cortland scoring – Mark Leszczynski 2, Bob Leyden 2, Terry Davis 1, Nick Attendance: 834. Mongelli 1, Larry O’Leary 1, Kurt Stokes 1, Steve Winokur 1. Adelphi scoring – Ed Hughes 4, Bob Engelke 2, Dave Sells 2, Charles Zolnick 2, Scott Grubert 1, Joe Kovar 1, Ed Menegaux 1, Kevin Miller 1. 1979 Shots: SUNY Cortland 41, Adelphi 55. St. Lawrence 12, Hobart 11 St. Lawrence 3 2 2 5 — 12 Adelphi captures first lacrosse championship: Host Adelphi, with a Hobart 4 3 2 2 — 11 strong opening period, defeated UMBC 17-12 to capture the championship St. Lawrence scoring – Pete MacKenzie 3, Fran Shields 3, Scott Fetterolf 2, Charles May 20. Izard 1, Ken Noble 1, Pete Pinkard 1, Bill Simunek 1. Hobart scoring – Mark Darcangelo 4, Jim Calder 2, Jeff Knaus 2, Jon Feinstein 1, Jerry LEADING SCORERS Kraus 1, Bill Sipperly 1. Name GP G A TP Shots: St. Lawrence 35, Hobart 46. Bob Engelke, Adelphi...... 3 4 18 22 Jay Robertson, UMBC...... 4 11 11 22 1979 SEMIFINALS Marty Cloud, UMBC...... 4 8 12 20 UMBC 16, Towson 12 Pete MacKenzie, St. Lawrence...... 3 9 6 15 UMBC 5 4 1 6 — 16 Dave Quattrini, UMBC...... 4 13 2 15 Towson 4 2 1 5 — 12 Scott Fetterolf, St. Lawrence...... 3 8 4 12 Ed Hughes, Adelphi...... 3 7 5 12 UMBC scoring – Jay Robertson 5, Tim Coughlin 3, Craig Linthicum 3, Joe Baldini 1, Fran Shields, St. Lawrence...... 3 5 6 11 Marty Cloud 1, Dave Quattrini 1, Jeff Stratton 1, Craig Tucker 1. Bill Simunek, St. Lawrence...... 3 7 4 11 Towson scoring – Steve Schabdach 3, Jules Siskind 2, Tom Wagner 2, John Como 1, Jules Siskind, Towson...... 2 6 4 10 Jim Guidera 1, Chris Hock 1, Terry McDonnell 1, Bill Tall 1. Shots: UMBC 47, Towson 65. Division II Championship Highlights 81

Adelphi 16, St. Lawrence 13 1978 QUARTERFINALS St. Lawrence 3 2 2 6 — 13 Adelphi 6 4 3 3 — 16 Hobart 29, Ithaca 6 Hobart 5 8 8 8 — 29 St. Lawrence scoring – Bill Simunek 4, Scott Fetterolf 3, Pete MacKenzie 2, Pete Ithaca 2 1 2 1 — 6 McElroy 1, Ken Noble 1, Pete Pinkard 1, Fran Shields 1. Adelphi scoring – Dave Leistman 4, Pat Burke 3, Joe Chiofolo 3, Bob Engelke 2, Ken Hobart scoring – Terry Corcoran 5, Chuck Reilly 5, Steve Cannone 3, Jack Davis 2, Jon King 1, Kevin Miller 1, Van Potter 1, John Stearns 1. Feinstein 2, Joe Kraus 2, Roy McAdam 2, Jim Calder 1, Steve Cape 1, Bob Gordon 1, Shots: St. Lawrence 34, Adelphi 47. Jerry Kraus 1, Alan Lovejoy 1, Fred Mosher 1, Scott Petosa 1, Bill Sipperly 1. Ithaca scoring – Chuck Rullan 3, Barry Cohen 1, Bill Ellsworth 1, Alex Kinnan 1. 1979 CHAMPIONSHIP Shots: Hobart 79, Ithaca 22. Roanoke 13, Adelphi 8 MAY 20 at Adelphi Roanoke 6 2 2 3 — 13 Adelphi 17, UMBC 12 Adelphi 3 2 1 2 — 8 UMBC 4 4 1 3 — 12 Roanoke scoring – Richard Graham 4, Joe Brown 3, Stuart Krometis 2, George Parks Adelphi 9 2 3 3 — 17 2, Pat Gayhardt 1, Michael Rowley 1. Adelphi scoring – Joe Chiofolo 3, Kevin Miller 2, David Sells 2, John Edwards 1. UMBC scoring – Marty Cloud 3, Dave Quattrini 3, Jay Robertson 2, Tim Coughlin 1, Shots: Roanoke 38, Adelphi 32. Craig Linthicum 1, Tony Pierotti 1, Dennis Wey 1. Adelphi scoring – Joe Chiofolo 4, Pat Burke 3, Ed Hughes 3, Ken King 1, Ted Koziarz UMBC 16, Washington Col. 10 1, Dave Leistman 1, Kevin Miller 1, Joe Mondone 1, Dave Sells 1, Charles Zolnick 1. Washington Col. 1 2 3 4 — 10 Shots: UMBC 37, Adelphi 36. UMBC 4 2 8 2 — 16 Washington Col. scoring – John Atkinson 3, G.P. Lindsay 3, Myrt Gaines 1, Matt Morris 1, George Mullinix 1, Noby Powell 1. 1978 UMBC scoring – Dave Quattrini 6, Craig Linthicum 2, Jay Robertson 2, Joe Baldini 1, Marty Cloud 1, Tim Coughlin 1, Tim McCoy 1, Tony Pierotti 1, Craig Tucker 1. Shots: Washington Col. 33, UMBC 57. Roanoke wins: Roanoke slid past host Hobart, 14-13, after limiting the Statesmen to two second-half goals. SUNY Cortland 13, Towson 12 SUNY Cortland 3 4 3 3 — 13 LEADING SCORERS Towson 4 1 2 5 — 12 *SUNY Cortland scoring – Bill Duford 3, Mark Koetzner 3, Mike Hoppey 2, Larry Name GP G A TP O’Leary 2, Terry Allen 1, Steve Winokur 1. Richard Graham, Roanoke...... 3 7 13 20 Towson scoring – Tom Wagner 4, Paul Mullen 2, Bill Tall 2, John Barnes 1, John Como Terry Corcoran, Hobart...... 3 8 10 18 1, Jim Guidera 1, Doug McKenzie 1. Roy McAdam, Hobart...... 3 8 5 13 Shots: SUNY Cortland 40, Towson 36. Chuck Reilly, Hobart...... 3 9 3 12 *(Complete SUNY Cortland goal scoring information unavailable.) Barry Cohen, Ithaca...... 2 2 9 11 Bob Engelke, Adelphi...... 2 1 10 11 1978 SEMIFINALS Bill Tall, Towson...... 2 4 7 11 Joe Chiofolo, Adelphi...... 2 6 4 10 Hobart 24, SUNY Cortland 9 G.P. Lindsay, Washington Col...... 2 6 4 10 Hobart 8 4 7 5 — 24 George Parks, Roanoke...... 3 9 1 10 SUNY Cortland 1 2 1 5 — 9 Tom Wagner, Towson...... 2 7 3 10 Hobart scoring – Roy McAdam 5, Scott Petosa 4, Jim Calder 3, Chuck Reilly 3, Jon Feinstein 2, Jerry Kraus 2, Mark Covello 1, Jeff Knaus 1, Joe Kraus 1, Mac Nelson 1, 1978 FIRST ROUND Bill Sipperly 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Hoppey 2, Larry O’Leary 2, Terry Allen 1, Richard Ithaca 15, Salisbury 9 Bucaro 1, Bill Duford 1, Mark Koetzner 1, Steve Winokur 1. Ithaca 1 3 5 6 — 15 Shots: Hobart 63, SUNY Cortland 36. Salisbury 7 1 0 1 — 9 Roanoke 12, UMBC 7 Ithaca scoring – Bill Ellsworth 3, Alex Kinnan 3, Terry Coholan 2, Tom Mackleer 2, Roanoke 3 2 4 3 — 12 Barry Cohen 1, Steve Erisman 1, Jon Heisman 1, Chuck Rullan 1, Bill Shantz 1. UMBC 1 2 1 3 — 7 Salisbury scoring – Stewart Moan 2, Lewis Scharff 2, Dave Bateman 1, Don Codignotto 1, Marc Hoffman 1, Jimmy Judge 1, Kevin Wynne 1. Roanoke scoring – George Parks 6, Scott Allison 1, Dale Chesser 1, Richard Graham Shots: Ithaca 44, Salisbury 38. 1, Doug Horn 1, Kevin Lynch 1, Michael Rowley 1. UMBC scoring – Tony Pierotti 3, Marty Cloud 2, Tim Coughlin 1, Steve Rodkey 1. Towson 24, New Haven 5 Shots: Roanoke 40, UMBC 46. New Haven 1 1 0 3 — 5 Towson 5 10 7 2 — 24 1978 CHAMPIONSHIP New Haven scoring – Mark Errett 2, Brendan McDermott 1, Jim McSwiggin 1, Chris Phahl 1. at Hobart Towson scoring – Bob Daino 3, Terry McDonnell 3, Paul Mullen 3, Tom Wagner 3, Dennis Feeley 2, Bill Tall 2, John Barnes 1, Jim Bernhardt 1, John Como 1, Jim Guidera Roanoke 14, Hobart 13 1, Chris Hock 1, John Pontious 1, Bob Powers 1, Jules Siskind 1. Roanoke 7 2 2 3 — 14 Shots: New Haven 35, Towson 65 Hobart 6 5 1 1 — 13 Adelphi 23, Baltimore 15 Roanoke scoring – Michael Rowley 3, Joe Brown 2, Richard Graham 2, Scott Allison 1, Dale Chesser 1, Joe Dishaw 1, Stuart Krometis 1, George Parks 1, Anthony Reyes Baltimore 2 7 2 4 — 15 1, Bob Rotanz. 1. Adelphi 5 7 7 4 — 23 Hobart scoring – Terry Corcoran 3, Jim Calder 2, Jon Feinstein 2, Bob Gordon 2, Jerry Baltimore scoring – Ted Lochary 3, Tim McGahagan 3, Dan Magee 2, Tim O’Meally 2, Kraus 1, Roy McAdam 1, Scott Petosa 1, Chuck Reilly 1. Gildo Picinich 2, Del Hanzche 1, Steve Kopf 1, Keith Trumbull 1. Shots: Roanoke 37, Hobart 62. Adelphi scoring – Kevin Miller 5, David Sells 4, Joe Chiofolo 3, John Edwards 3, Ted Koziarz 3, Robert Fagan 2, Bob Engelke 1, Lance Schneck 1, Michael Zolnick 1. Shots: Baltimore 43, Adelphi 55. 1977 Washington Col. 10, Ohio Wesleyan 6 Ohio Wesleyan 0 2 1 3 — 6 Washington Col. 2 1 4 3 — 10 A convincing 23-13 win over Washington College gave Hobart the cham- pionship. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mark Connor 1, John Gilbane 1, Dan Gleason 1, Jim Ries 1, Ned Walls 1, Mark Zaremba 1. Washington Col. scoring – G.P. Lindsay 3, Myrt Gaines 2, George Mullinix 2, Tim Hollywood 1, Matt Morris 1, Drew Romans 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 37, Washington Col. 45. DIVISION II HIGHLIGHTS II DIVISION 82 Division II Championship Highlights

LEADING SCORERS UMBC 17, SUNY Cortland 7 SUNY Cortland 2 2 1 2 — 7 Name GP G A TP UMBC 9 3 3 2 — 17 Roy McAdam, Hobart...... 3 12 9 21 John Cheek, Washington Col...... 3 14 5 19 SUNY Cortland scoring – Kevin Broderick 2, Rich Bucaro 1, William Duford 1, Peter Terry Corcoran, Hobart...... 3 12 5 17 Fallon 1, Randy Glading 1, Robert Leyden 1. John Hayes, Hobart...... 3 12 4 16 UMBC scoring – Tim Coughlin 6, Tony Pierotti 4, Mark Hofmeister 2, Emmett Lazaro Bob Lacy, Baltimore...... 2 4 10 14 2, John Carolan 1, Mark Hahn 1, Mike Hahn 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 36, UMBC 48. Bob Engelke, Adelphi...... 2 5 8 13 Myrt Gaines, Washington Col...... 3 8 4 12 G.P. Lindsay, Washington Col...... 3 11 1 12 1977 SEMIFINALS Dan Gleason, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 4 7 11 Hobart 15, Roanoke 13 Kevin Murphy, Washington Col...... 3 0 11 11 Hobart 4 4 1 6 — 15 Roanoke 3 6 2 2 — 13 1977 FIRST ROUND Hobart scoring – Terry Corcoran 6, Jim Calder 2, John Hayes 2, Roy McAdam 2, Dave Baltimore 11, Salisbury 10 McNaney 2, Nat Whiteford 1. Baltimore 0 5 1 5 — 11 Roanoke scoring – George Parks 4, Kin Nevitt 3, Andy Capone 2, Scott Walker 2, Joe Salisbury 3 2 3 2 — 10 Brown 1, Richard Rotanz 1. Shots: Hobart 60, Roanoke 38. Baltimore scoring – Gildo Picinich 3, Bob Lacy 2, Tim O’Meally 2, Lou Caruso 1, Phil Fridley 1, Ted Lochary 1, Tim McGahagan 1. Washington Col. 11, UMBC 9 Salisbury scoring – 3, Bob Rohde 3, Marc Hoffman 1, Stewart Moan 1, Washington Col. 2 3 2 4 — 11 Larry Redding 1, Mark Roskam 1. UMBC 4 1 2 2 — 9 Shots: Baltimore 36, Salisbury 45. Washington Col. scoring – John Cheek 5, Myrt Gaines 2, G.P. Lindsay 2, Keith Kirby Adelphi 15, New Haven 9 1, Matt Morris 1. Adelphi 4 0 5 6 — 15 UMBC scoring – Tim Coughlin 2, Tony Pierotti 2, Mike Hahn 1, Ben Lazaro 1, Timmy New Haven 3 2 4 0 — 9 McCoy 1, Steve Rodkey 1, Rick Wey 1. Shots: Washington Col. 32, UMBC 52. Adelphi scoring – Ted Koziarz 6, Joe Chiofolo 3, Bob Engelke 2, John Edwards 1, Robert Fagan 1, Ed Hughes 1, Tom Maroney 1. New Haven scoring – Geoff Stone 3, Tim Clark 2, Jeff Fitzpatrick 2, Mark Errett 1, Lou 1977 CHAMPIONSHIP Rosten 1. Shots: Adelphi 66, New Haven 20. at Hobart Ohio Wesleyan 18, Towson 13 Hobart 23, Washington Col. 13 Ohio Wesleyan 5 5 1 7 — 18 Washington Col. 3 2 5 3 — 13 Towson 6 1 2 4 — 13 Hobart 6 8 6 3 — 23 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Kevin Nugent 5, Steve Meinsen 4, Dan Gleason 3, Chuck Washington Col. scoring – John Cheek 4, G.P. Lindsay 4, Myrt Gaines 2, Keith Kirby 1, Narwicz 2, Ned Walls 2, Brian Kingston 1, Mark McCarthy 1. Drew Romans 1, Greg Schaffner, 1. Towson scoring – Paul Mullen 3, Andy Paris 3, Tom Wagner 3, Jim Guidera 1, Tom Hobart scoring – Terry Corcoran 5, John Hayes 5, Roy McAdam 5, Steve Przybylski 4, Kidd 1, Danny Nolan 1, Steve Schadbach 1. Jim Calder 1, Ed Howard 1, Jerry Kraus 1, Dave McNaney 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 52, Towson 49. Shots: Washington Col. 32, Hobart 64. SUNY Cortland 12, LIU Post 7 SUNY Cortland 1 4 4 3 — 12 LIU Post 1 1 1 4 — 7 1976 SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Hoppey 4, Kevin Broderick 3, William Duford 1, Peter Fallon 1, Mike Fitzpatrick 1, Mark Koetzner 1, Larry O’Leary 1. The third time was a charm for the Hobart Statesmen, as they shook the run- LIU Post scoring – Tom Schecker 2, Paul Curcio 1, Larry Esposito 1, Jack Luchsinger ner-up role they had played the first two Division II Lacrosse Championships. 1, Bart Rabkin 1, Brian Seims 1. The Statesmen won the title with an 18-9 conquest of top-seeded Adelphi. Shots: SUNY Cortland 44, LIU Post 34. 1977 QUARTERFINALS 1976 FIRST ROUND Baltimore 8, UMBC 6 Hobart 26, Baltimore 12 UMBC 2 2 1 1 — 6 Baltimore 2 2 2 6 — 12 Baltimore 1 4 2 1 — 8 Hobart 6 7 9 4 — 26 UMBC scoring – Greg Bethmann 2, Mike Duffy 2, Emmett Lazaro 2. Baltimore scoring – Tim O’Meally 3, Gildo Picinich 3, Phil Fridley 2, Bob Lacy 2, Mark Baltimore scoring – Bob Lacy 2, Bob White 2, Steve Boyd 1, Howard Harris 1, Tom Macko 1, George Pappafotis 1. Kaestner 1, Dale Rothe 1. Hobart scoring – John Hayes 5, Roy McAdam 5, Jeff MacPeek 4, Steve Przybylski 3, Shots: UMBC 49, Baltimore 25. Dave McNaney 2, Scott Petosa 2, Steve Cape 1, Ed Cooney 1, Terry Corcoran 1, Jerry Kraus 1, Chuck Reilly 1. Washington Col. 25, Plymouth St. 5 Shots: Baltimore 37, Hobart 75. (no box score available) Roanoke 14, Adelphi 12 Ohio Wesleyan 22, Kutztown 17 Adelphi 2 3 4 3 — 12 Kutztown * * * * — 17 Roanoke 3 4 3 4 — 14 Ohio Wesleyan * * * * — 22 Adelphi scoring – Bob Engelke 3, Tim Rogan 3, Joe Chiofolo 2, Ted Koziarz 2, Scott Kutztown scoring – (goal scorers not available). Grubert 1, Ed Hughes 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – John Hildebrand 8, Dan Gleason 3, Tom Goodman 3, Luke Roanoke scoring – George Parks 4, Andy Capone 2, Richard Graham 2, Bruce Tennis 3, Chuck Narwicz 2, Criag Ferrer 1, Steve Meinsen 1, Bob Sargent 1. Pomper 2, Dave Wilson 2, Doug Horn 1, Kin Nevitt 1. Shots: Adelphi 48, Roanoke 50. Hobart 19, FDU-Florham 6 Hobart 3 2 8 6 — 19 Washington Col. 21, Ohio Wesleyan 11 FDU-Florham 1 0 3 2 — 6 Washington Col. 6 5 5 5 — 21 Ohio Wesleyan 3 1 5 2 — 11 Hobart scoring – John Hayes 6, John Bishop 4, Steve Cannone 2, Terry Corcoran 2, Jim Calder 1, Jack Davis 1, Steve Kaminsky 1, Jerry Kraus 1, Dave McNaney 1. Washington Col. scoring – John Cheek 5, G.P. Lindsay 5, Myrt Gaines 4, Matt Morris 3, FDU-Florham scoring – Art Beccaris 1, Joe Camarata 1, Jerry Hall 1, Mike Murphy 1, Tom Hollywood 1, George Mullinix 1, Drew Romans 1, Greg Schaffner 1. Ron Spottz 1, Paul Stolzer 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mark McCarthy 2, Steve Meinsen 2, Kevin Nugent 2, Dan Shots: Hobart 81, FDU-Florham 21. Gleason 1, Chuck Narwicz 1, Jim Ries 1, Ned Walls 1, Mark Zaremba 1. Shots: Washington Col. 52, Ohio Wesleyan 35. Division II Championship Highlights 83

1976 QUARTERFINALS 1975 FIRST ROUND Adelphi 7, Baltimore 2 Hobart 18, Ohio Wesleyan 8 Adelphi 3 2 1 1 — 7 Ohio Wesleyan 2 0 4 2 — 8 Baltimore 2 0 0 0 — 2 Hobart 2 5 5 6 — 18 Adelphi scoring – Bob Engelke 2, Ted Koziarz 2, Mike Borriello 1, John Edwards 1, Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Tom Cowie 2, John Hildebrand 2, Luke Tennis 2, Pat Green Harold McVey 1. 1, Steve Meinsen 1. Baltimore scoring – Steve Boyd 1, Bob Lacy 1. Hobart scoring – Harold Draffen 5, John Bishop 3, Chris Green 3, Steve Kaminsky 2, Shots: Adelphi 32, Baltimore 27. Dave McNaney 2, Jeff MacPeek 2, Greg Precopio 1. Washington Col. 17, Roanoke 15 Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 40, Hobart 61. Roanoke 5 4 4 2 — 15 Towson 17, Salisbury 7 Washington Col. 3 5 4 5 — 17 Towson 3 5 4 5 — 17 Roanoke scoring – Mike Hyden 4, Bob Nevitt 3, Scott Walker 2, Joe Dishaw 1, Doug Salisbury 2 2 1 2 — 7 Horn 1, George Parks 1, Anthony Reyes 1, Robert Rotanz 1, Tom Wrase 1. Towson scoring – Wayne Eisenhut 4, John Baldini 3, Tim Maher 3, Tom Nelson 3, Bob Washington Col. scoring – John Cheek 5, G.P. Lindsay 5, Tom Sutton 2, Ed Beach 1, Griebe 2, Larry Anderson 1, Jim Darcangelo 1. Keith Kirby 1, Matt Morris 1, Kevin Murphy 1, Tom Wood 1. Salisbury scoring – Dave Cottle 2, Robbie White 2, Ed Grudzien 1, Stewart Moan 1, Bob Rohde 1. Ohio Wesleyan 12, SUNY Cortland 11 Shots: Towson 59, Salisbury 33. SUNY Cortland 5 5 1 0 — 11 Ohio Wesleyan 4 4 1 3 — 12 Washington Col. 17, Morgan St. 8 SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Hoppey 3, Ernie Olsen 3, Jim Burnett 1, Bill Duford 1, Washington Col. 4 6 2 5 — 17 Mike Graziano 1, Bob Leyden 1, Pat McHugh 1. Morgan St. 3 0 1 4 — 8 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Craig Ferrer 3, Dan Gleason 2, Bob Sargent 2, Luke Tennis Washington Col. scoring – Mike Cordrey 5, John Cheek 4, Merle Ricketts 3, Ty Cook 2, Tom Goodman 1, John Hildebrand 1, Chuck Narwicz 1. 2, Tom Sutton 2, Myrt Gaines 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 51, Ohio Wesleyan 54. Morgan St. scoring – Dave Raymond 2, Joe Fowlkes 1, William Hunt 1, Robert Turnage 1, Mike Walsch 1, Bernie Watkins 1, John Workman 1. Hobart 10, Towson 6 Shots: Washington Col. 55, Morgan St. 38. Hobart 1 2 3 4 — 10 Towson 1 3 2 0 — 6 SUNY Cortland 9, UMBC 8 (2OT) Hobart scoring – John Hayes 2, John Bishop 1, Terry Corcoran 1, Steve Kaminsky SUNY Cortland 3 3 1 1 0 1 — 9 1, Roy McAdam 1, Dave McNaney 1, Steve Przybylski 1, Bob Streeten 1, Steve UMBC 2 3 2 1 0 0 — 8 Washburne 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Ernie Olsen 4, Jud Smith 3, Chuck Induddi 1, Scott Noble 1. Towson scoring – Paul Mullen 2, Greg Chasney 1, Mitch Lekas 1, Andy Paris 1, Tom UMBC scoring – Dave Flick 2, Joe Provance 2, Rod Benson 1, Scotty Edmonds 1, Ron Wagner 1. Smith 1, Rick Wey 1. Shots: Hobart 58, Towson 54. Shots: SUNY Cortland 45, UMBC 52. 1976 SEMIFINALS 1975 SEMIFINALS Hobart 14, Ohio Wesleyan 5 Hobart 17, Towson 9 Ohio Wesleyan 2 1 1 1 — 5 Towson 2 3 3 1 — 9 Hobart 6 3 4 1 — 14 Hobart 4 1 5 7 — 17 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – John Hildebrand 1, Steve Meinsen 1, Chuck Narwicz 1, Bob Towson scoring – Bob Griebe 3, Larry Anderson 1, John Baldini 1, Jim Darcangelo 1, Sargent 1, Luke Tennis 1. Joe Ferrante 1, Denny Holmes 1, Tom Nelson 1. Hobart scoring – Terry Corcoran 5, John Hayes 2, Steve Washburne 2, John Bishop 1, Hobart scoring – Steve Przybylski 3, B.J. O’Hara 3, John Bishop 2, Harold Draffen 2, Jim Calder 1, Steve Cannone 1, Mark Covello 1, Dave McNaney 1. John Hayes 2, Chris Green 1, Dave McNaney 1, Jeff MacPeek 1, Greg Precopio 1, Bob Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 18, Hobart 56. Streeten 1. Adelphi 13, Washington Col. 10 Shots: Towson 46, Hobart 57. Adelphi 1 5 4 3 — 13 SUNY Cortland 16, Washington Col. 6 Washington Col. 3 3 2 2 — 10 Washington Col. 2 0 1 3 — 6 Adelphi scoring – John Edwards 3, Tim Rogan 3, Ted Koziarz 2, Harold McVey 2, Mike SUNY Cortland 2 3 4 7 — 16 Borriello 1, Joe Chiofolo 1, Tom Maroney 1. Washington Col. scoring – Mike Cordrey 2, John Cheek 1, Ty Cook 1, Tom Mangels Washington Col. scoring – John Cheek 6, G.P. Lindsay 2, George Mullinix 1, Tom 1, Tom Sutton 1. Wood 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Ernie Olsen 6, Mike Hoppey 2, Jim Tarnow 2, Jim Burnett 1, Shots: Adelphi 44, Washington Col. 32. Bill Duford 1, Pat McHugh 1, Scott Noble 1, Jud Smith 1, Rory Whipple 1. Shots: Washington Col. 32, SUNY Cortland 48. 1976 CHAMPIONSHIP 1975 CHAMPIONSHIP at UMBC Hobart 18, Adelphi 9 at LIU Post Hobart 8 3 3 4 — 18 SUNY Cortland 12, Hobart 11 Adelphi 1 2 4 2 — 9 SUNY Cortland 2 4 4 2 — 12 Hobart scoring – Terry Corcoran 4, Roy McAdam 2, Dave McNaney 2, Greg Precopio Hobart 3 3 3 2 — 11 2, John Bishop 1, Jim Calder 1, John Hayes 1, Steve Kaminsky 1, Jerome Kraus 1, SUNY Cortland scoring – Ernie Olsen 3, Jim Tarnow 2, Mike Hoppey 2, Chuck Induddi Steve Przybylski 1, Bob Streeten 1, Steve Washburne 1. 2, Jud Smith 2, Jim Burnett 1. Adelphi scoring – Harold McVey 3, John Edwards 2, Tim Rogan 2, Ted Koziarz 1, Tom Hobart scoring – Chris Green 3, Dave McNaney 2, B.J. O’Hara 2, John Bishop 1, Maroney 1. Harold Draffen 1, Steve Kaminsky 1, Greg Precopio 1. Shots: Hobart 56, Adelphi 31. Shots: SUNY Cortland 36, Hobart 57.

1975 1974

SUNY Cortland emerged as the 1975 Division II lacrosse champion with a Towson had to go into overtime to dispose of Hobart, 18-17, in the first Divi- 12-11 win over Hobart at LIU Post. For Hobart, it was the second heart break- sion II Lacrosse Championship, played at SUNY Cortland. ing loss in the championship game in the tournament, having dropped an 18-17 overtime decision to Towson in 1974. 1974 FIRST ROUND Adelphi 14, Washington Col. 13 Adelphi 4 2 2 6 — 14 Washington Col. 2 6 2 3 — 13 Adelphi scoring – Rick Damore 4, Kirk Jurgelevich 4, Charles Arone 2, Andy Haugen 1, Frank Lewis 1, Tom Pastore 1, Mark Sieben 1. Washington Col. scoring – Greg Lane 4, John Cheek 3, Ty Cook 3, Mike Cordrey 1, Jody Haddow 1, Tom Mangels 1. Shots: Adelphi 49, Washington Col. 43 DIVISION II HIGHLIGHTS II DIVISION 84 Division II Championship Highlights

SUNY Cortland 16, UMBC 13 1974 SEMIFINALS UMBC 1 5 2 5 — 13 SUNY Cortland 4 3 3 6 — 16 Towson 22, Adelphi 9 Adelphi 1 2 3 3 — 9 UMBC scoring – Rod Benson 3, Emmett Lazaro 3, Joe Provance 3, Scott Edmonds 2, Towson 4 7 8 3 — 22 Jeff Benson 1, Ron Smith 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Jim Luchsinger 3, Jud Smith 3, Scott Noble 2, Dave Rosen 2, Adelphi scoring – Chuck Arnone 3, Kirk Jurgelevich 3, Frank Lewis 2, Marc Sieben 1. Eric Snider 2, Jim Burnett 1, John Espey 1, Chuck Induddi 1, John Walsh 1. Towson scoring – Jim Darcangelo 5, Bob Griebe 3, Tom Nelson 3, John Baldini 2, Shots: UMBC 47, SUNY Cortland 48. Wayne Eisenhut 2, Rick Mollet 2, Joe Dougherty 1, Joe Ferrante 1, Louis Hoge 1, Mitch Lekas 1, Bruce Moore 1. Hobart 15, Roanoke 6 Shots: Adelphi 38, Towson 66. Roanoke 1 5 0 0 — 6 Hobart 0 6 8 1 — 15 Hobart 14, SUNY Cortland 10 SUNY Cortland 3 3 3 1 — 10 Roanoke scoring – Scott Klein 2, Kin Nevitt 2, Doug Biser 1, Bill Clements 1. Hobart 4 1 5 4 — 14 Hobart scoring – Rick Gilbert 5, B.J. O’Hara 4, Stu Nelson 2, John Bishop 1, Harold Draffen 1, Chris Green 1, Dave McNaney 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Jud Smith 4, Scott Noble 2, Jim Burnett 1, Jim Luchsinger Shots: Roanoke 38, Hobart 62. 1, Jim Tarnow 1, John Walsh 1. Hobart scoring – Chris Green 3, B.J. O’Hara 3, John Bishop 2, Rick Gilbert 2, Mike Towson 22, Baltimore 11 Kirwan 1, Dave McNaney 1, Stu Nelson 1, Bob Streeten 1. Baltimore 0 4 4 3 — 11 Shots: SUNY Cortland 42, Hobart 56. Towson 8 6 5 3 — 22 Baltimore scoring – John Pappafotis 3, Lou Caruso 2, Dale Rothe 2, Tony Fattizzi 1, 1974 CHAMPIONSHIP Bob Lacy 1, Mark Macko 1, Bill Mitchell 1. Towson scoring – Tom Nelson 6, Bob Griebe 4, Jim Darcangelo 3, Wayne Eisenhut 3, May 25 at SUNY Cortland Mitch Lekas 2, Greg Chasney 1, Joe Dougherty 1, Rick Mollet 1, Tom Moore 1. Towson 18, Hobart 17 (2OT) Shots: Baltimore 45, Towson 60. Towson 7 1 1 7 2 0 — 18 Hobart 5 3 6 2 1 0 — 17 Towson scoring – Wayne Eisenhut 5, Mitch Lekas 4, Tom Nelson 3, Bob Griebe 2, Tom Moore 2, Jim Darcangelo 1, Joe Dougherty 1. Hobart scoring – Harold Draffen 8, B.J. O’Hara 3, Rick Gilbert 2, John Bishop 1, Chris Green 1, Jim Kraus 1, Rich Rubin 1. Shots: Towson 51, Hobart 54. Division II Results / Records

Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play...... 86 Overall Championship Results...... 86 Individual and Team Records...... 87 Leading Scorer Year-by-Year...... 87 Most Outstanding Player...... 87 Team-by-Team Records...... 87-89 Goal Scoring Records...... 89-91 Overtime Games...... 91 Results by Year...... 91-92 86 Division II Results/Records

Division II Results / Records

Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd Adelphi (1974-76-77-78-79-80-81-93-95-96-97-98-99-2001-11-13)...... 16 17 7 .708 7 5 2 Babson (1979)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Baltimore (1974-76-77-78)...... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Bryant (2008)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 1 SUNY Cortland (1974-75-76-77-78-79)...... 6 7 5 .583 1 0 2 Dowling (2006-10-12)...... 3 3 2 .600 1 1 1 FDU-Florham (1976)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Hobart (1974-75-76-77-78-79)...... 6 13 4 .765 2 3 0 Ithaca (1978-79)...... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Kutztown (1976)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Lake Erie (2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Le Moyne (2002-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-12-13)...... 11 12 7 .632 4 3 4 Limestone (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 14 9 12 .429 2 5 7 LIU Post (1977-93-96-98-99-2000-01-05-09-10-11-13)...... 12 5 9 .357 3 4 3 Loyola Maryland (1979-81)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 1 0 UMBC (1974-75-76-77-78-79-80)...... 7 6 6 .500 1 1 2 Mercyhurst (2003-04-06-07-11-12-13)...... 7 5 6 .455 1 2 4 Merrimack (2009)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 1 Morgan St. (1975)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 New Haven (1977-78)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 NYIT (1994-97-2002-03-04-05-07-08-13)...... 9 8 5 .615 4 2 2 Ohio Wesleyan (1975-76-77-78-79)...... 5 3 5 .375 0 0 1 Plymouth St. (1976)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Roanoke (1974-76-77-78-79)...... 5 4 4 .500 1 0 1 St. Andrews (2002)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 1 St. Lawrence (1979)...... 1 2 1 .667 0 0 1 Salisbury (1975-77-78-79)...... 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Seton Hill (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Springfield (1994-95)...... 2 1 1 .500 1 1 0 Towson (1974-75-76-77-78-79)...... 6 6 5 .545 1 0 2 Washington Col. (1974-75-76-77-78)...... 5 6 5 .545 0 1 2 Wingate (2001)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 1 Note: No third-place game is held; teams losing in the semifinals are credited with a third-place finish.

Overall Championship Results

Total Paid Paid Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attend. Attend. 1974 towson (14-1) Carl Runk 18-17 (2OT) Hobart SUNY Cortland — — 1975 sUNY Cortland (10-4) Chuck Winters 12-11 Hobart LIU Post — — 1976 Hobart (14-3) Jerry Schmidt 18-9 Adelphi UMBC — 5,490 1977 Hobart (15-0) Jerry Schmidt 23-13 Washington Col. Hobart — 10,705 1978 Roanoke (12-2) Paul Griffin 14-13 Hobart Hobart — 9,043 1979 Adelphi (13-3) Paul Doherty 17-12 UMBC Adelphi — 7,754 1980 UMBC (11-3) Dick Watts 23-14 Adelphi UMBC — 834 1981 Adelphi (10-2) Paul Doherty 17-14 Loyola Maryland Adelphi — 820 1993 Adelphi (8-3) Kevin Sheehan 11-7 LIU Post LIU Post — 921 1994 springfield (12-2) Keith Bugbee 15-12 NYIT LIU Post — 709 1995 Adelphi (10-3) Sandy Kapatos 12-10 springfield Springfield — 1,227 1996 LIU Post (10-3) Tom Postel 15-10 Adelphi LIU Post — 952 1997 NYIT (12-2) Jack Kaley 18-11 Adelphi Adelphi — 838 1998 Adelphi (12-3) Sandy Kapatos 18-6 LIU Post Rutgers (Yurcak Field) — 1,616 1999 Adelphi (10-3) Sandy Kapatos 11-8 LIU Post Maryland (Ludwig Field) — 1,429 2000 Limestone (14-2) Mike Cerino 10-9 LIU Post Maryland (Ludwig Field) — 2,019 2001 Adelphi (12-2) Sandy Kapatos 14-10 Limestone Rutgers (Yurcak Field) 2,180 3,058 2002 Limestone (13-2) t.W. Johnson 11-9 NYIT Rutgers (Yurcak Field) 2,141 3,298 2003 NYIT (14-0) Jack Kaley 9-4 Limestone Baltimore 15,417 16,818 2004 Le Moyne (16-0) Dan Sheehan 11-10 (2OT) Limestone Baltimore 19,202 20,859 2005 NYIT (10-2) Jack Kaley 14-13 (OT) Limestone Philadelphia 21,803 24,505 2006 Le Moyne (18-0) Dan Sheehan 12-5 Dowling Philadelphia 23,990 25,671 2007 Le Moyne (15-2) Dan Sheehan 6-5 Mercyhurst Baltimore 22,778 24,806 2008 NYIT (13-1) Jack Kaley 16-11 Le Moyne Foxborough, Mass. 24,317 26,928 2009 LIU Post (15-1) John Jez 8-7 Le Moyne Foxborough, Mass. 24,072 24,574 2010 LIU Post (16-1) John Jez 14-9 Le Moyne Baltimore 20,734 22,583 2011 Mercyhurst (14-2) Chris Ryan 9-8 Adelphi Baltimore 18,086 19,237 2012 Dowling (13-2) Tim Boyle 11-10 Limestone Foxborough, Mass. 17,005 18,111 2013 Le Moyne (18-2) Dan Sheehan 11-10 Mercyhurst Philadelphia 22,511 25,098 Division II Results/Records 87

POINTS, TOURNAMENT ASSISTS, GAME Championship Records 22—Bob Engelke, Adelphi (2-4 vs. SUNY Cortland, 2-7 18—Washington Col. (25) vs. Plymouth St. (5), 5-12-76; vs. St. Lawrence, 0-7 vs. UMBC), 1979; Jay Robertson, Towson (24) vs. New Haven (5), 5-11-78. UMBC (0-3 vs. Babson, 4-3 vs. Roanoke, 5-2 vs. Towson, ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL 2-3 vs. Adelphi), 1979. 40—Towson, 1974. GOALS, GAME GOALIE SAVES, GAME SHOTS, GAME 8—Harold Draffen, Hobart (17) vs. Towson (18), 5-25-74; 31—Steve Allison, Ithaca (9) vs. SUNY Cortland (11), 79—Hobart (29) vs. Ithaca (6), 5-13-78. John Hildebrand, Ohio Wesleyan (22) vs. Kutztown 5-9-79. SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS II DIVISION (17), 5-12-76. 105—Towson (51) vs. Hobart (54), 5-25-74. GOALS, TOURNAMENT GOALIE SAVES, TOURNAMENT 57—Tim Hart, Washington Col. (13 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 24 SHOTS, TOURNAMENT

18—John Cheek, Washington Col. (7 vs. Plymouth St., 5 vs. RECORDS / RESULTS vs. UMBC, 20 vs. Hobart), 1977. 236—Hobart (66 vs. FDU-Florham, 58 vs. Towson, 56 vs. Roanoke, 6 vs. Adelphi), 1976. Ohio Wesleyan, 56 vs. Adelphi), 1976. GOALS, CAREER TEAM 40—John Cheek, Washington Col. (9 games), 1974-77. ASSISTS, GAME GOALS, GAME 9—Bob Engelke, Adelphi (23) vs. Baltimore (15), 5-10-78. 29—Hobart vs. Ithaca (6), 5-13-78. ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT GOALS, BOTH TEAMS 18—Bob Engelke, Adelphi (4 vs. SUNY Cortland, 7 vs. St. 39—Ohio Wesleyan (22) vs. Kutztown (17), 5-12-76. Lawrence, 7 vs. UMBC), 1979. GOALS, TOURNAMENT POINTS, GAME 66—Hobart (29 vs. Ithaca, 24 vs. SUNY Cortland, 13 vs. 11—Rick Gilbert, Hobart (15) vs. Roanoke (6), 5-18-74. Roanoke), 1978.

Leading Scorer—Year-by-Year Team-by-Team Records

Year Player, School Pts. ADELPHI (17-9) 1974 Rick Gilbert, Hobart...... 20 1974 Washington Col...... W 14-13 1975 bob Griebe, Towson...... 15 1974 Towson...... L 9-22 (semi) 1976 John Cheek, Washington Col...... 20 1976 Baltimore...... W 7-2 1977 Roy McAdam, Hobart...... 21 1976 Washington Col...... W 13-10 (semi) 1978 Richard Graham, Roanoke...... 20 1976 Hobart...... L 9-18 (champ) 1979 bob Engelke, Adelphi/Jay Robertson, UMBC...... 22 1977 New Haven...... W 15-9 1980 Jay Robertson, UMBC...... 8 1977 Roanoke...... L 12-14 1981 ed Hughes, Adelphi...... 8 1978 Baltimore...... W 23-15 1993 Gary Reh/Brian Eisenberg, Adelphi...... 4 1978 Roanoke...... L 8-13 1994 Mark Anastas, Springfield/Gerald Mule, NYIT/Jared Smith, Springfield...... 6 1979 sUNY Cortland...... W 14-9 1995 Gary Reh, Adelphi/Jared Smith, Springfield...... 4 1979 st. Lawrence...... W 16-13 (semi) 1996 Dave Loiacano, LIU Post...... 6 1979 UMBC...... W 17-12 (champ) 1997 steve Tempone, NYIT...... 6 1980 UMBC...... L 14-23 (champ) 1998 Anthony Picone/Charlie Flaherty/Mark Mangan/James Miceli, Adelphi...... 4 1981 Loyola Maryland...... W 17-14 (champ) 1999 brian Tower, Adelphi...... 4 1993 LIU Post...... W 11-7 (champ) 2000 benny Cottone, LIU Post...... 5 1995 Springfield...... W 12-10 (champ) 2001 Mike McInerney, Adelphi...... 9 1996 LIU Post...... L 10-15 (champ) 2002 Nick Carlson, Limestone...... 10 1997 NYIT...... L 11-18 (champ) 2003 Frank Lawrence/Tom Zummo, NYIT/Devan Spilker, Limestone...... 7 1998 LIU Post...... W 18-6 (champ) 2004 brandon Spillett, Le Moyne...... 9 1999 LIU Post...... W 11-8 (champ) 2005 Joe Gabrysiak, NYIT...... 14 2001 LIU Post...... W 16-8 (semi) 2006 Mike McDonald, Le Moyne...... 12 2001 Limestone...... W 14-10 (champ) 2007 scott Janssen/David Osier, Mercyhurst...... 6 2011 Limestone...... W 14-11 (semi) 2008 Keith Henderson, NYIT...... 9 2011 Mercyhurst...... L 8-9 (champ) 2009 Greg Cerar, LIU Post...... 10 2013 NYIT...... W 14-11 2010 eddie Plompen, LIU Post...... 9 2013 Le Moyne...... L 13-16 (semi) 2011 Joe Vitale, Adelphi...... 8 2012 Vito DeMola, Dowling...... 7 BABSON (0-1) 2013 Riley Loewen, Limestone/Brian Scheetz, Mercyhurst...... 12 1979 UMBC...... L 7-22 BALTIMORE (2-4) 1974 Towson...... L 11-22 Most Outstanding Player 1976 UMBC...... W 8-6 1976 Adelphi...... L 2-7 1977 Salisbury...... W 11-10 Year Player Team 1977 Hobart...... L 12-26 1995 Gary Cegielski...... Adelphi 1997 Joe Brock...... NYIT 1978 Adelphi...... L 15-23 1998 Anthony Picone...... Adelphi BRYANT (0-1) 1999 Anthony Saccone...... Adelphi 2000 Nick Carlson...... Limestone 2008 Le Moyne...... L 2-11 (semi) 2001 Mike McInerney...... Adelphi SUNY CORTLAND (7-5) 2002 Devan Spilker...... Limestone 1974 UMBC...... W 16-13 2003 Matt Hunter...... NYIT 1974 Hobart...... L 10-14 (semi) 2004 brandon Spillett...... Le Moyne 1975 UMBC...... W 9-8 (2OT) 2005 Joe Gabrysiak...... NYIT 1975 Washington Col...... W 16-6 (semi) 2006 Mike McDonald...... Le Moyne 1975 Hobart...... W 12-11 (champ) 2007 Mike McDonald...... Le Moyne 1976 ohio Wesleyan...... L 11-12 2008 Keith Henderson...... NYIT 1977 LIU Post...... W 12-7 2009 Greg Cerar...... LIU Post 1977 UMBC...... L 7-17 2010 eddie Plompen...... LIU Post 1978 Towson...... W 13-12 2011 Ian Wild...... Mercyhurst 1978 Hobart...... L 9-24 (semi) 2012 Vito DeMola...... Dowling 1979 Ithaca...... W 11-9 2013 Jeff White...... Le Moyne 1979 Adelphi...... L 9-14 88 Division II Results/Records

DOWLING (3-2) 2013 seton Hill...... W 16-13 2006 Mercyhurst...... W 16-4 (semi) 2013 Mercyhurst...... L 17-18 (OT) (semi) 2006 Le Moyne...... L 5-12 (champ) 2010 LIU Post...... L 8-9 (semi) LIU POST (5-9) 2012 Mercyhurst...... W 7-6 (OT) (semi) 1977 sUNY Cortland...... L 7-12 2012 Limestone...... W 11-10 (champ) 1993 Adelphi...... L 7-11 (champ) 1996 Adelphi...... W 15-10 (champ) FDU-FLORHAM (0-1) 1998 Adelphi...... L 6-18 (champ) 1976 Hobart...... L 6-19 1999 Adelphi...... L 8-11 (champ) HOBART (13-4) 2000 Limestone...... L 9-10 (champ) 1974 Roanoke...... W 15-6 2001 Adelphi...... L 8-16 (semi) 1974 sUNY Cortland...... W 14-10 (semi) 2005 NYIT...... L 9-21 (semi) 1974 Towson...... L 17-18 (2OT) 2009 Limestone...... W 12-9 (semi) (champ) 2009 Le Moyne...... W 8-7 (champ) 1975 ohio Wesleyan...... W 18-8 2010 Dowling...... W 9-8 (semi) 1975 Towson...... W 17-9 (semi) 2010 Le Moyne...... W 14-9 (champ) 1975 sUNY Cortland...... L 11-12 (champ) 2011 Mercyhurst...... L 4-14 (semi) 1976 FDU-Florham...... W 19-6 2013 Le Moyne...... L 8-9 (OT) 1976 Towson...... W 10-6 LOYOLA MARYLAND (0-2) 1976 ohio Wesleyan...... W 14-5 (semi) 1979 Salisbury...... L 12-13 1976 Adelphi...... W 18-9 (champ) 1981 Adelphi...... L 14-17 (champ) 1977 Baltimore...... W 26-12 1977 Roanoke...... W 15-13 (semi) UMBC (6-6) 1977 Washington Col...... W 23-13 (champ) 1974 sUNY Cortland...... L 13-16 1978 Ithaca...... W 29-6 1975 sUNY Cortland...... L 8-9 (2OT) 1978 sUNY Cortland...... W 24-9 (semi) 1976 Baltimore...... L 6-8 1978 Roanoke...... L 13-14 (champ) 1977 sUNY Cortland...... W 17-7 1979 st. Lawrence...... L 11-12 1977 Washington Col...... L 9-11 (semi) 1978 Washington Col...... W 16-10 ITHACA (1-2) 1978 Roanoke...... L 7-12 (semi) 1978 Salisbury...... W 15-9 1979 Babson...... W 22-7 1978 Hobart...... L 6-29 1979 Roanoke...... W 13-8 1979 sUNY Cortland...... L 9-11 1979 Towson...... W 16-12 (semi) KUTZTOWN (0-1) 1979 Adelphi...... L 12-17 (champ) 1976 ohio Wesleyan...... L 17-22 1980 Adelphi...... W 23-14 (champ) LAKE ERIE (0-1) MERCYHURST (5-6) 2013 Mercyhurst...... L 9-10 (OT) 2003 Limestone...... L 4-12 (semi) 2004 Limestone...... L 12-14 (semi) LE MOYNE (12-7) 2006 Dowling...... L 4-16 (semi) 2002 NYIT...... L 9-12 (semi) 2007 NYIT...... W 13-10 (semi) 2003 NYIT...... L 11-12 (semi) 2007 Le Moyne...... L 5-6 (champ) 2004 NYIT...... W 7-5 (semi) 2011 LIU Post...... W 14-4 (semi) 2004 Limestone...... W 11-10 (2OT) 2011 Adelphi...... W 9-8 (champ) (champ) 2012 Dowling...... L 6-7 (OT) (semi) 2005 Limestone...... L 8-9 (semi) 2013 Lake Erie...... W 10-9 (OT) 2006 Limestone...... W 22-3 (semi) 2013 Limestone...... W 18-17 (OT) (semi) 2006 Dowling...... W 12-5 (champ) 2013 Le Moyne...... L 10-11 (champ) 2007 Limestone...... W 8-5 (semi) 2007 Mercyhurst...... W 6-5 (champ) MERRIMACK (0-1) 2008 Bryant...... W 11-2 (semi) 2009 Le Moyne...... L 5-15 (semi) 2008 NYIT...... L 11-16 (champ) MORGAN ST. (0-1) 2009 Merrimack...... W 15-5 (semi) 2009 LIU Post...... L 7-8 (champ) 1975 Washington Col...... L 8-17 2010 Limestone...... W 11-7 (semi) NEW HAVEN (0-2) 2010 LIU Post...... L 9-14 (champ) 1977 Adelphi...... L 9-15 2012 Limestone...... L 8-10 (semi) 1978 Towson...... L 5-24 2013 LIU Post...... W 9-8 (OT) 2013 Adelphi...... W 16-13 (semi) NYIT (8-5) 2013 Mercyhurst...... W 12-11 (champ) 1994 Springfield...... L 12-15 (champ) 1997 Adelphi...... W 18-11 (champ) LIMESTONE (9-12) 2002 Le Moyne...... W 12-9 (semi) 2000 LIU Post...... W 10-9 (champ) 2002 Limestone...... L 9-11 (champ) 2001 Wingate...... W 20-2 (semi) 2003 Le Moyne...... W 12-11 (semi) 2001 Adelphi...... L 10-14 (champ) 2003 Limestone...... W 9-4 (champ) 2002 st. Andrews...... W 11-7 (semi) 2004 Le Moyne...... L 5-7 (semi) 2002 NYIT...... W 11-9 (champ) 2005 LIU Post...... W 21-9 (semi) 2003 Mercyhurst...... W 12-4 (semi) 2005 Limestone...... W 14-13 (OT) 2003 NYIT...... L 4-9 (champ) (champ) 2004 Mercyhurst...... W 14-12 (semi) 2007 Mercyhurst...... L 10-13 (semi) 2004 Le Moyne ...... L 10-11 (2OT) 2008 Limestone...... W 11-8 (semi) (champ) 2008 Le Moyne...... W 16-11 (champ) 2005 Le Moyne ...... W 9-8 (semi) 2013 Adelphi...... L 11-14 2005 NYIT...... L 13-14 (OT) (champ) OHIO WESLEYAN (3-5) 2006 Le Moyne...... L 3-22 (semi) 1975 Hobart...... L 8-18 2007 Le Moyne...... L 5-8 (semi) 1976 Kutztown...... W 22-17 2008 NYIT...... L 8-11 (semi) 1976 sUNY Cortland...... W 12-11 2009 LIU Post...... L 9-12 (semi) 1976 Hobart...... L 5-14 (semi) 1977 Towson...... W 18-13 2010 Le Moyne...... L 7-11 (semi) 2011 Adelphi...... L 11-14 (semi) 1977 Washington Col...... L 11-21 2012 Le Moyne...... W 10-8 (semi) 1978 Washington Col...... L 6-10 2012 Dowling...... L 10-11 (champ) 1979 st. Lawrence...... L 12-14 Division II Results/Records 89

PLYMOUTH ST. (0-1) 12 Roy McAdam, Hobart...... 1977 3 1976 Washington Col...... L 5-25 12 tom Nelson, Towson...... 1974 3 11 Mike McDonald, Le Moyne...... 2006 2 ROANOKE (4-4) 11 Jay Robertson, UMBC...... 1979 4 1974 Hobart...... L 6-15 11 G.P. Lindsay, Washington Col...... 1977 3 1976 Washington Col...... L 15-17 1977 Adelphi...... W 14-12 1977 Hobart...... L 13-15 (semi) GOALS IN A GAME—FIRST ROUND (1974-79) 1978 Adelphi...... W 13-8 II DIVISION 1978 UMBC...... W 12-7 (semi) Goals Name, School Year 1978 Hobart...... W 14-13 (champ) 8 John Hildebrand, Ohio Wesleyan...... 1976

1979 UMBC...... L 8-13 7 Dave Quattrini, UMBC...... 1979 RECORDS / RESULTS 6 ted Koziarz, Adelphi...... 1977 ST. ANDREWS (0-1) 6 John Hayes, Hobart...... 1976 2002 Limestone...... L 7-11 (semi) 6 tom Nelson, Towson...... 1974 ST. LAWRENCE (2-1) 5 Kevin Miller, Adelphi...... 1978 1979 ohio Wesleyan...... W 14-12 5 Kevin Nugent, Ohio Wesleyan...... 1977 1979 Hobart...... W 12-11 5 Mike Cordrey, Washington Col...... 1975 1979 Adelphi...... L 13-16 (semi) 5 Harold Draffen, Hobart...... 1975 5 Rick Gilbert, Hobart...... 1974 SETON HILL (0-1) 2013 Limestone...... L 13-16 GOALS IN A GAME—QUARTERFINALS SALISBURY (1-4) (1977-79; 2013-present) 1975 Towson...... L 7-17 Goals Name, School Year 1977 Baltimore...... L 10-11 7 Luke Miller, NYIT...... 2013 1978 Ithaca...... L 9-15 6 Dave Quattrini, UMBC...... 1978 1979 Loyola Maryland...... W 13-12 6 tim Coughlin, UMBC...... 1977 1979 Towson...... L 4-17 5 Riley Loewen, Limestone...... 2013 5 terry Corcoran, Hobart...... 1978 SPRINGFIELD (1-1) 1994 NYIT...... W 15-12 (champ) 5 John Cheek, Washington Col...... 1977 1995 Adelphi...... L 10-12 (champ) 5 John Hayes, Hobart...... 1977 5 John Cheek, Washington Col...... 1976 TOWSON (6-5) 5 G.P. Lindsay, Washington Col...... 1976 1974 Baltimore...... W 22-11 1974 Adelphi...... W 22-9 (semi) GOALS IN A GAME—SEMIFINALS 1974 Hobart...... W 18-17 (2OT) (1974-79, 2001-present) (champ) 1975 Salisbury...... W 17-7 Goals Name, School Year 1975 Hobart...... L 9-17 (semi) 7 Zac Reid, Mercyhurst...... 2013 1976 Hobart...... L 6-10 7 Mike McDonald, Le Moyne...... 2006 1977 ohio Wesleyan...... L 13-18 7 Mike McInerney, Adelphi...... 2001 1978 New Haven...... W 24-5 6 George Parks, Roanoke...... 1978 1978 sUNY Cortland...... L 12-13 6 terry Corcoran, Hobart...... 1977 1979 Salisbury...... W 17-4 6 John Cheek, Washington Col...... 1976 6 ernie Olsen, SUNY Cortland...... 1975 1979 UMBC...... L 12-16 (semi) 5 Kevin Kelly, Le Moyne...... 2013 WASHINGTON COL. (6-5) 5 Andrew Chadderdon, Le Moyne...... 2013 1974 Adelphi...... L 13-14 5 salavatore Tuttle, Adelphi...... 2013 1975 Morgan St...... W 17-8 5 thomas Langan, Limestone...... 2011 1975 sUNY Cortland...... L 6-16 (semi) 5 Dave Wooster, Limestone...... 2004 1976 plymouth St...... W 25-5 5 Jay Robertson, UMBC...... 1979 1976 Roanoke...... W 17-15 5 Roy McAdam, Hobart...... 1978 1976 Adelphi...... L 10-13 (semi) 5 John Cheek, Washington Col...... 1977 1977 ohio Wesleyan...... W 21-11 5 terry Corcoran, Hobart...... 1976 1977 UMBC...... W 11-9 (semi) 5 Jim Darcangelo, Towson...... 1974 1977 Hobart...... L 13-23 (champ) 1978 ohio Wesleyan...... W 10-6 GOALS IN A GAME—CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1978 UMBC...... L 10-16 (1974 to present) WINGATE (0-1) Goals Name, School Year 2001 Limestone...... L 2-20 (semi) 8 Harold Draffen, Hobart...... 1974 7 brandon Spillett, Le Moyne...... 2004 6 steve Tempone, NYIT...... 1997 6 Jay Robertson, UMBC...... 1980 Goals In Tournament/Game/Career 5 Keith Henderson, NYIT...... 2008 5 tom Zummo, NYIT...... 2005 5 Rich Dommer, Adelphi...... 2001 GOALS IN A TOURNAMENT 5 benny Cottone, LIU Post...... 2000 (1974 to present) 5 Mark Mangan, Adelphi...... 1997 5 Andy Marinos, Adelphi...... 1996 Goals Name, School Year Games 18 John Cheek, Washington Col...... 1976 3 14 John Cheek, Washington Col...... 1977 3 13 Dave Quattrini, UMBC...... 1979 4 13 ernie Olsen, SUNY Cortland...... 1975 3 12 terry Corcoran, Hobart...... 1977 3 12 John Hayes, Hobart...... 1977 3 90 Division II Results/Records

5 Gary Hanley, Loyola Maryland...... 1981 5 terry Corcoran, Hobart...... 1977 Goals in a Quarter—Semifinals 5 Wayne Eisenhut, Towson...... 1974 (1974-79, 2001-present) GOALS—CAREER No. School / Opponent (Quarter) Year Name School Years Goals Gms. 9 Le Moyne vs. Limestone (3rd)...... 2006 1. John Cheek Washington Col...... 1974-77 40 9 8 Hobart vs. SUNY Cortland (1st)...... 1978 2. terry Corcoran Hobart...... 1976-78 32 10 8 towson vs. Adelphi (3rd)...... 1974 3. John Hayes Hobart...... 1975-77 25 10 7 Limestone vs. Mercyhurst (3rd)...... 2013 4. G.P. Lindsay Washington Col...... 1976-78 24 7 7 Le Moyne vs. Bryant (3rd)...... 2008 5. Roy McAdam Hobart...... 1976-78 23 9 7 Le Moyne vs. Limestone (1st)...... 2006 6. Dave Quattrini UMBC...... 1978-80 22 7 7 Dowling vs. Mercyhurst (3rd)...... 2006 7. Mike McDonald Le Moyne...... 2005-08 21 7 7 Limestone vs. Wingate (3rd)...... 2001 8. tom Zummo NYIT...... 2002-05 20 7 7 Hobart vs. SUNY Cortland (3rd)...... 1978 9. Jay Robertson UMBC...... 1978-80 19 7 7 Hobart vs. Towson (4th)...... 1975 Joe Chiofolo Adelphi...... 1976-79 19 10 7 sUNY Cortland vs. Washington Col. (4th)...... 1975 11. George Parks Roanoke...... 1976-78 18 6 7 towson vs. Adelphi (2nd)...... 1974 12. tim Coughlin UMBC...... 1977-79 17 8 Ted Koziarz Adelphi...... 1976-79 17 10 Dave McNaney Hobart...... 1974-77 17 13 John Bishop Hobart...... 1974-76 17 10 Goals in a Quarter—Championship Game Harold Draffen Hobart...... 1974-75 17 6 17. ernie Olsen sUNY Cortland...... 1975-76 16 4 (1974 to present) Tom Nelson towson...... 1974-75 16 5 No. School / Opponent (Quarter) Year 19. brandon Spillett Le Moyne...... 2002-05 15 5 9 Adelphi vs. UMBC (1st)...... 1979 Tom Wagner towson...... 1976-79 15 6 8 UMBC vs. Adelphi (3rd)...... 1980 B.J. O’Hara Hobart...... 1974-75 15 6 8 Hobart vs. Washington Col. (2nd)...... 1977 8 Hobart vs. Adelphi (1st)...... 1976 7 NYIT vs. Le Moyne (2nd)...... 2008 7 NYIT vs. Adelphi (4th)...... 1997 Goals in a Quarter—First-Round Games 7 Loyola Maryland vs. Adelphi (4th)...... 1981 7 Roanoke vs. Hobart (1st)...... 1978 (1974-79) 7 towson vs. Hobart (1st)...... 1974 No. School / Opponent (Quarter) Year 7 towson vs. Hobart (4th)...... 1974 10 towson vs. New Haven (2nd)...... 1978 6 Adelphi vs. LIU Post (4th)...... 1999 8 UMBC vs. Babson (3rd)...... 1979 6 Adelphi vs. LIU Post (1st)...... 1998 8 Hobart vs. FDU-Florham (3rd)...... 1976 6 Adelphi vs. LIU Post (3rd)...... 1998 8 Hobart vs. Roanoke (3rd)...... 1974 6 LIU Post vs. Adelphi (2nd)...... 1996 8 towson vs. Baltimore (1st)...... 1974 6 Hobart vs. Roanoke (1st)...... 1978 7 towson vs. New Haven (3rd)...... 1978 6 Hobart vs. Washington Col. (1st)...... 1977 7 salisbury vs. Ithaca (1st)...... 1978 6 Hobart vs. Washington Col. (3rd)...... 1977 7 Adelphi vs. Baltimore (2nd)...... 1978 6 Hobart vs. Towson (3rd)...... 1974 7 Adelphi vs. Baltimore (3rd)...... 1978 7 baltimore vs. Adelphi (2nd)...... 1978 7 ohio Wesleyan vs. Towson (4th)...... 1977 Goals in a Game—First-Round Games 6 salisbury vs. Loyola Maryland (3rd)...... 1979 6 UMBC vs. Babson (1st)...... 1979 6 Ithaca vs. Salisbury (4th)...... 1978 (1974-79) 6 Adelphi vs. New Haven (4th)...... 1977 No. School / Opponent Year 6 towson vs. Ohio Wesleyan (1st)...... 1977 25 Washington Col. vs. Plymouth St...... 1976 6 Hobart vs. FDU-Florham (4th)...... 1976 24 towson vs. New Haven...... 1978 6 Hobart vs. Ohio Wesleyan (4th)...... 1975 23 Adelphi vs. Baltimore...... 1978 6 Washington Col. vs. Morgan St. (2nd)...... 1975 22 UMBC vs. Babson...... 1979 6 Adelphi vs. Washington Col. (4th)...... 1974 22 ohio Wesleyan vs. Kutztown...... 1976 6 Washington Col. vs. Adelphi (2nd)...... 1974 22 towson vs. Baltimore...... 1974 6 sUNY Cortland vs. UMBC (4th)...... 1974 19 Hobart vs. FDU-Florham...... 1976 6 Hobart vs. Roanoke (2nd)...... 1974 18 ohio Wesleyan vs. Towson...... 1977 6 towson vs. Baltimore (2nd)...... 1974 18 Hobart vs. Ohio Wesleyan...... 1975 17 towson vs. Salisbury...... 1975 17 Washington Col. vs. Morgan St...... 1975 Goals in a Quarter—Quarterfinals (1976-79; 2013-present) Goals in a Game—Quarterfinals No. School / Opponent (Quarter) Year 9 Hobart vs. Balitmore (3rd)...... 1977 (1976-79; 2013-present) 9 UMBC vs. SUNY Cortland (1st)...... 1977 No. School / Opponent Year 8 Hobart vs. Ithaca (2nd)...... 1978 29 Hobart vs. Ithaca...... 1978 8 Hobart vs. Ithaca (3rd)...... 1978 26 Hobart vs. Baltimore...... 1977 8 Hobart vs. Ithaca (4th)...... 1978 21 Washington Col. vs. Ohio Wesleyan...... 1977 8 UMBC vs. Washington Col. (3rd)...... 1978 17 towson vs. Salisbury...... 1979 17 UMBC vs. SUNY Cortland...... 1977 17 Washington Col. vs. Roanoke...... 1976 Division II Results/Records 91

1975 Goals in a Game—Semifinals First Round: Hobart 18, Ohio Wesleyan 8; Towson 17, Salisbury 7; Washington Col. 17, Morgan St. 8; SUNY Cortland 9, UMBC 8 (1974-79, 2001-present) (2OT). No. School / Opponent Year Semifinals: Hobart 17, Towson 9; SUNY Cortland 16, Washington Col. 6. 24 Hobart vs. SUNY Cortland...... 1978 Championship: sUNY Cortland 12, Hobart 11. 22 Le Moyne vs. Limestone...... 2006 22 towson vs. Adelphi...... 1974 1976 II DIVISION 21 NYIT vs. LIU Post...... 2005 First Round: baltimore 8, UMBC 6; Washington Col. 25, Plymouth St. 5; Ohio 20 Limestone vs. Wingate...... 2001 Wesleyan 22, Kutztown 17; Hobart 19, FDU-Florham 6.

18 Mercyhurst vs. Limestone...... 2013 RECORDS / RESULTS 17 Limestone vs. Mercyhurst...... 2013 Quarterfinals: Adelphi 7, Baltimore 2; Washington Col. 17, Roanoke 15; Ohio 17 Hobart vs. Towson...... 1975 Wesleyan 12, SUNY Cortland 11; Hobart 10, Towson 6. 16 Le Moyne vs. Adelphi...... 2013 Semifinals: Adelphi 13, Washington Col. 10; Hobart 14, Ohio Wesleyan 5. 16 Dowling vs. Mercyhurst...... 2006 Championship: Hobart 18, Adelphi 9. 16 Adelphi vs. LIU Post...... 2001 16 Adelphi vs. St. Lawrence...... 1979 1977 16 UMBC vs. Towson...... 1979 First Round: baltimore 11, Salisbury 10; Adelphi 15, New Haven 9; Ohio 16 sUNY Cortland vs. Washington Col...... 1975 Wesleyan 18, Towson 13; SUNY Cortland 12, LIU Post 7. Quarterfinals: Hobart 26, Baltimore 12; Roanoke 14, Adelphi 12; Washington Col. 21, Ohio Wesleyan 11; UMBC 17, SUNY Cortland 7. Goals in a Game—Championship Game Semifinals: Hobart 15, Roanoke 13; Washington Col. 11, UMBC 9. Championship: Hobart 23, Washington Col. 13. (1974 to present) No. School / Opponent Year 1978 23 UMBC vs. Adelphi...... 1980 First Round: Ithaca 15, Salisbury 9; Towson 24, New Haven 5; Adelphi 23, 23 Hobart vs. Washington Col...... 1977 Baltimore 15; Washington Col. 10, Ohio Wesleyan 6. 18 Adelphi vs. LIU Post...... 1998 Quarterfinals: Hobart 29, Ithaca 6; SUNY Cortland 13, Towson 12; Roanoke 18 NYIT vs. Adelphi...... 1997 13, Adelphi 8; UMBC 16, Washington Col. 10. 18 Hobart vs. Adelphi...... 1976 Semifinals: Hobart 24, SUNY Cortland 9; Roanoke 12, UMBC 7. 18 towson vs. Hobart...... 1974 17 Adelphi vs. Loyola Maryland...... 1981 Championship: Roanoke 14, Hobart 13. 17 Adelphi vs. UMBC...... 1979 17 Hobart vs. Towson...... 1974 1979 16 NYIT vs. Le Moyne...... 2008 First Round: salisbury 13, Loyola Maryland 12; UMBC 22, Babson 7; SUNY Cortland 11, Ithaca 9; St. Lawrence 14, Ohio Wesleyan 12. Quarterfinals: towson 17, Salisbury 4; UMBC 13, Roanoke 8; Adelphi 14, Overtime Games by Year (8) SUNY Cortland 9; St. Lawrence 12, Hobart 11. Semifinals: UMBC 16, Towson 12; Adelphi 16, St. Lawrence 13. Year Round Winner Opponent Championship: Adelphi 17, UMBC 12. 2013 Quarterfinals Le Moyne 9 LIU Post 8 2013 Quarterfinals Mercyhurst 10 Lake Erie 9 1980 2013 semifinals Mercyhurst 18 Limestone 17 Championship: UMBC 23, Adelphi 14. 2012 semifinals Dowling 7 Mercyhurst 6 2005 Championship NYIT 14 Limestone 13 1981 2004 Championship Le Moyne 11 Limestone 10 (2OT) Championship: Adelphi 17, Loyola Maryland 14. 1975 First Round sUNY Cortland 9 UMBC 8 (2OT) 1974 Championship towson 18 Hobart 17 (2OT) 1993 Championship: Adelphi 11, LIU Post 7. 1994 Overtime Games by School (11) Championship: springfield 15, NYIT 12. School Year Score vs. Opponent Round 1995 SUNY Cortland (1-0) 1975 9-8 vs. UMBC First Round Championship: Adelphi 12, Springfield 10. Dowling (1-0) 2012 7-6 vs. Mercyhurst Semifinals Hobart (0-1) 1974 17-18 vs. Towson Championship 1996 Lake Erie (0-1) 2013 9-10 vs. Lake Erie Quarterfinals Championship: LIU Post 15, Adelphi 10. Le Moyne (2-0) 2004 11-10 vs. Limestone Championship 2013 9-8 vs. LIU Post Quarterfinals 1997 Limestone (0-3) 2013 17-18 vs. Mercyhurst semifinals Championship: NYIT 18, Adelphi 11. 2005 13-14 vs. NYIT Championship 2004 10-11 vs. Le Moyne Championship 1998 LIU Post (0-1) 2013 8-9 vs. Le Moyne Quarterfinals Championship: Adelphi 18, LIU Post 6. UMBC (0-1) 1975 8-9 vs. SUNY Cortland First Round Mercyhurst (2-1) 2013 10-9 vs. Lake Erie Quarterfinals 1999 2013 18-17 vs. Limestone Semifinals Championship: Adelphi 11, LIU Post 8. 2012 6-7 vs. Dowling Semifinals NYIT (1-0) 2005 14-13 vs. Limestone Championship 2000 Towson 1974 18-17 vs. Hobart Championship Championship: Limestone 10, LIU Post 9. 2001 Division II Results by Year Semifinals: Adelphi 16, LIU Post 8; Limestone 20, Wingate 2. Championship: Adelphi 14, Limestone 10. 1974 2002 First Round: Adelphi 14, Washington Col. 13; SUNY Cortland 16, UMBC 13; Semifinals: NYIT 12, Le Moyne 9; Limestone 11, St. Andrews 7. Hobart 15, Roanoke 6; Towson 22, Baltimore 11. Championship: Limestone 11, NYIT 9. Semifinals: towson 22, Adelphi 9; Hobart 14, SUNY Cortland 10. Championship: towson 18, Hobart 17 (2OT). 2003 Semifinals: Limestone 12, Mercyhurst 4; NYIT 12, Le Moyne 11. Championship: NYIT 9, Limestone 4. 92 Division II Results/Records

2004 2010 Semifinals: Le Moyne 7, NYIT 5; Limestone 14, Mercyhurst 12. Semifinals: LIU Post 9, Dowling 8; Le Moyne 11, Limestone 7. Championship: Le Moyne 11, Limestone 10 (2OT). Championship: LIU Post 14, Le Moyne 9. 2005 2011 Semifinals: Limestone 9, Le Moyne 8; NYIT 21, LIU Post 9. Semifinals: Adelphi 14, Limestone 11; Mercyhurst 14, LIU Post 4. Championship: NYIT 14, Limestone 13 (OT). Championship: Mercyhurst 9, Adelphi 8. 2006 2012 Semifinals: Le Moyne 22, Limestone 3; Dowling 16, Mercyhurst 4. Semifinals: Limestone 10, Le Moyne 8; Dowling 7, Mercyhurst 6 (OT). Championship: Le Moyne 12, Dowling 5. Championship: Dowling 11, Limestone 10. 2007 2013 Semifinals: Le Moyne 8, Limestone 5; Mercyhurst 13, NYIT 10. Quarterfinals: Adelphi 14, NYIT 11; Le Moyne 9, LIU Post 8 (OT); Mercyhurst Championship: Le Moyne 6, Mercyhurst 5. 10, Lake Erie 9 (OT); Limestone 16, Seton Hill 13. Semifinals: Le Moyne 16, Adelphi 13; Mercyhurst 18, Limestone 17 (OT). 2008 Championship: Le Moyne 11, Mercyhurst 10. Semifinals: Le Moyne 11, Bryant 2; NYIT 11, Limestone 8. Championship: NYIT 16, Le Moyne 11. 2009 Semifinals: Le Moyne 15, Merrimack 5; LIU Post 12, Limestone 9. Championship: LIU Post 8, Le Moyne 7. Division III Highlights

2013-1980...... 94-129 94 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Division III Championship Highlights

LEADING SCORERS 2013 Name GP G A Pts. Eddie Kiesa, RIT ...... 4 11 10 21 Stevenson’s fourth-quarter run answers RIT, gives Mustangs first cham- Kyle Aquin, RIT...... 4 17 2 19 pionship: If you blinked during the first 49 minutes of the Division III Men’s Luke Wooters, Nazareth...... 2 5 9 14 Lacrosse Championship final, you probably missed a half-dozen goals. Troy Haefele, Nazareth...... 2 7 5 12 Corey Elmer, Cabrini...... 2 6 6 12 t the end of the offensive frenzy, it was Stevenson which beat RIT 16-14 on in front of 22,511 at Lincoln Financial Field. 2013 FIRST ROUND Both programs were making their first appearances in the NCAA champion- ship game. MAY 8 “The character is unbelievable,” Stevenson head coach Paul Cantabene said. Adrian 14, Otterbein 11 “These guys show up every day, come out to practice to get this job done Otterbein 3 2 3 3 — 11 and just a crazy, crazy game. It’s unbelievable and it’s a testament to them Adrian 4 2 5 3 — 14 and their character of what they were able to do [Sunday], and I thank them. Otterbein scoring – Andrew Donatelli 3, Graham Shippy 3, Marcus Willis 2, Pat Teynor 1, Mike Dattolo 1, Trevor Kujawski 1. “I thought we played to win the game, we didn’t play to lose the game. At Adrian scoring – D. Dailey-Chwalibog 3, Cody Kilcoyne 3, John Hudzinski 3, Tom 13-10 when things weren’t really looking good for us in the fourth quarter, I Thielman 2, Mitch Burgin 1, A.J. Smith 1, Nick Levanti 1. thought they really … in the huddle Pat Candon was coming to me, ‘Coach, Shots: Otterbein 31, Adrian 33. Saves: Adrian-Kevin Lerg 10; Otterbein-Adam don’t worry, we’re going to get this.’ Mike Crowe came up to me, ‘Coach, don’t Hatchard 8. worry, we’re going to get this, it’s in our hands, we can handle it.’ ” Attendance: 123. Stevenson (22-2) opened the game with a 5-0 run. RIT responded with a Washington Col. 10, Colorado Col. 7 solid second quarter and trailed 9-6 at intermission. Colorado Col. 1 2 3 1 — 7 Washington 5 3 1 1 — 10 Then it just got weird in a penalty-filled, back-and-forth afternoon of la- crosse. Colorado College scoring – Henri Halle 3, Jack Kreitler 2, Steve Rijo 1, Tyler Allen 1. Washington scoring – Jim Cusick 3, Bennett Cord 2, David McBrien 2, Grant Hughes RIT dominated the third quarter, winning seven of nine faceoffs and outscor- 1, Sid Looney 1, Matt Lewis 1. ing Stevenson 7-1 to take a 13-10 advantage into the final stanza. Stevenson Shots: Colorado Col 29, Washington 45. Saves: Washington-Ted DiSalvo 11; responded with five goals in the opening 3 1/2 minutes of the fourth quar- Colorado Col.-Chase Murphy 17. ter, the final one a sweet no-look from the left wing by Candon that gave the Attendance: 294. Mustangs a 15-13 lead. Western New England 16, Eastern Connecticut 10 It looked like the first one to 20 might be crowned DIII champion. Eastern Conn. 3 2 1 4 — 10 Western New England 4 3 4 5 — 16 However, during the final 11 minutes the two teams combined for just two Eastern Conn. scoring – Tyler Fresen 3, Mike Devine 3, Trevor Morrissette 2, Mike goals. Stevenson goalie Dmitri Pecunes finished with 15 saves in a game Jordan 1, Kevin Fechtmann 1. that saw the two squads combine for 85 shots, 17 penalties and a wild roller- Western New England scoring – Sean Lawton 3, George Knapp 3, Jon Bota 2, Adam coaster ride to boot. Knapton 1, Ryan Marcus 1, Nick Jez 1, James Reardon 1, Owen Caruso 1, Corey Johnson 1, Aaron Harris 1, Michael Donahue 1. Pannenton, who scored five goals in the game, was named DIII’s Most Out- Shots: Eastern Conn. 10, Western New England 44. Saves: Western New England- standing Player. He finished with 62 goals in 2013, 16 of them in five NCAA Brandon Body 7; Eastern Conn-Blake Smaldone 9, Drew Deane 1. tournament games. Peter Green scored three goals with Nick Rossi scoring Attendance: 250. twice and assisting on two others. Stevens 13, Montclair St. 11 RIT’s Kyle Aquin tied a DIII championship game record with seven goals. He Montclair St. 1 4 4 2 — 11 finished the season with 65 goals. Eddie Kiesa scored twice and had four as- Stevens 3 3 4 3 — 13 sists. Montclair St. scoring – Kenneth Bogert 3, Jack Skeels 3, Sam Morrissey 2, Michael Aquin’s fourth goal of the game to start the second half cut the Steven- Jevic 2, Michael Schreck 1. son lead to 9-7. Kiesa’s unassisted finish made it 9-8.T he game was tied at Stevens scoring – Rich Dupras 3, Nicolas Philippi 3, Charlie Cronin 2, Harrison Dorne 2, Michael Maroon 1, Matt Ferentini 1, Griffin Rock 1. the 10:28 mark on a man-up goal by Aquin after some tic-tac-toe passing Shots: Montclair St 34, Stevens 48. Saves: Stevens-Matthew Deiner 12; Montclair around the goal. RIT took the lead after a ground-ball pick-up and rush by St-Michael Dorn 11. Kiesa. RIT’s ninth and 10th goals came during a pair of unsportsmanlike con- Attendance: 600. duct penalties on the Mustangs. Cabrini 20, Springfield 8 Momentum shifted back to the Mustangs’ favor moments later. Springfield 4 0 0 2 — 8 Pannenton’s fourth of the game made it 10-10 with 5:57 left in the third. RIT Cabrini 5 7 2 6 — 20 responded immediately with a fast-break goal by Aquin, his sixth of the day. Springfield scoring – Brendan Boss 3, Bryce Serriello 2, Ryon Lynch 1, Ryan Murphy Aquin’s seventh with 1:07 left in the third made it 13-10. 1, Sean Doolady 1. Cabrini scoring – Corey Elmer 4, Mike Leyden 4, Bobby Thorp 3, Anthony DiSanzo 3, As if they were shot out a cannon, the Mustangs opened the final period Ethan Heisman 2, Damian Sobieski 1, Matt Biegel 1, Bill McCabe 1, Andrew Protenic with a flurry. 1. Shots: Springfield 28, Cabrini 60. Saves: Cabrini-Chris Treat 8; Springfield-Connor Michael Crowe’s unassisted tally 1:02 into the fourth started the run. Pan- Nash 10, Robert Maher 9. nenton scored off a pass fromT yler Reid 28 seconds later. Rossi’s unassisted Attendance: 239. score tied it at 13. Glen Tompkins scored 29 seconds later and Candon’s 22nd of the season concluded the run that finished with Stevenson on top, 15-13, Stevenson 18, Christopher Newport 6 Christopher Newport 3 1 1 1 — 6 with 11:31 remaining. Stevenson 6 3 6 3 — 18 RIT’s Alec Sulesky momentarily wrestled momentum back for the Tigers at Christopher Newport scoring – Adam Abbate 2, Kyle Pasta 1, Devin Bushweller 1, the 10:13 mark, but RIT could not find a way to score again. Rossi’s unassisted Billy Crist 1, Garrison Ernst 1. goal with 5:07 left fashioned the final score. Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 4, Chris Dashiell 3, Mark Pannenton 3, Billy Burgoyne Stevenson beat 10-time DIII champion Salisbury in the semifinals.T hree 3, Michael Crowe 2, Nick Rossi 1, Peter Green 1, Connor Curro 1. Shots: Christopher Newport 18, Stevenson 74. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 3, teams from the state of Maryland have now won DIII titles – Salisbury, Wash- Kevin Cain 0; Christopher Newport-Andy McGregor 25. ington College and Stevenson. Attendance: 357. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 95

Nazareth 25, Castleton St. 4 2013 SECOND ROUND Castleton St. 2 1 1 0 — 4 Nazareth 5 7 7 6 — 25 MAY 11 Castleton St. scoring – Spencer Hunt 3, Nohea King 1. Dickinson 20, Adrian 7 Nazareth scoring – Collin Clark 5, Troy Haefele 4, Luke Wooters 3, Chris Aycock 3, Kyle Fanning 3, Matt McDermott 2, Trevar Haefele 1, Jeff Sabitus 1, Charlie Mayne 1, Matt Adrian 1 2 0 4 — 7 O’Neill 1, Danny Conlin 1. Dickinson 4 5 7 4 — 20 Shots: Castleton St. 26, Nazareth 61. Saves: Nazareth-Scott Brown 7, Tim Doyle 2; Adrian scoring – John Hudzinski 2, Cody Kilcoyne 2, Nathan Carroll 1, D. Dailey- Castleton St.-Peter Latulippe 11, Sam Polas 2. Chwalibog 1, Tom Thielman 2. Attendance: 231. Dickinson scoring – Brian Gleason 3, Matt Cherry 2, Tyler White 2, Brian Cannon 2, Chris Menard 2, Carter Moore 1, Will Scott 1, Reiley Crosby 1, Brett Parker 1, Mark Tufts 26, Norwich 4 Laco 1, Greg Castro 1, Mike Reid 1, Ace Sudah 1, Kobi Frankel 1. Norwich 1 3 0 0 — 4 Shots: Adrian 40, Dickinson 55. Saves: Dickinson-Greg Hanley 11, Max Pawk Tufts 8 7 5 6 — 26 3;Adrian-Kevin Lerg 14. Norwich scoring – Seth Fuller 2, Ryan McCarthy 1, Nate Fortezzo 1. Attendance: 440. Tufts scoring – Beau Wood 6, Dan Leventhal 3, Garrett Clarke 3, Charlie Rubin 2, SUNY Cortland 14, Aurora 8 John Uppgren 2, Jack McDermott 2, Chris Schoenhut 2, Andrew Fiamengo 2, Ben Andreycak 1, Cole Bailey 1, Jeff Chang 1, Tim LaBeau 1. Aurora 1 0 4 3 — 8 Shots: Norwich 25, Tufts 65. Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins 5, Brian Droesch 8; Norwich SUNY Cortland 4 5 3 2 — 14 Mark Paradiso 13. Aurora scoring – Max Obriecht 2, Garret Rosiek 2, Justin Bose 2, Pat Diorka 2. Attendance: 250. SUNY Cortland scoring – Cody Consul 3, James Stavrakis 3, Zach Hopps 1, Matt Rakoczy 1, Brian Winterfeldt 1, Mike Cantelli 1, Stephen Burke 1, Taylor Mendoza 1, Lynchburg 6, St. Mary’s 5 Mike Cummings 1, Thomas Casey 1. St. Mary’s 2 1 2 0 — 5 Shots: Aurora 27, SUNY Cortland 56. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 10, Steve Lynchburg 1 0 1 4 — 6 Mahle 1; Aurora-Adam Holka 16. St. Mary’s scoring – Ben Love 2, Patrick Mull 2, Nate Babcock 1. Attendance: 523. Lynchburg scoring – Vin Curran 3, Max Voumard 1, Todd Galvin 1, Jay Goldsmith 1. Stevenson 17, Washington Col. 13 Shots: St. Mary’s 26, Lynchburg 40. Saves: Lynchburg-Adam Davey 8; St. Mary’s Scott Marsh 10. Washington Col. 5 3 4 1 — 13 Attendance: 337. Stevenson 2 5 4 6 — 17 Washington Col. scoring – JD Campbell 3, Jim Cusick 2, Matt Lewis 2, Grant Hughes Aurora 13, Ohio Wesleyan 9 1, Stephen Luck 1, David McBrien 1, Kodie Englehart 1, Sid Looney 1, Patrick Coyle 1 Aurora 2 4 6 1 — 13 Stevenson scoring – Billy Burgoyne 5, Mark Pannenton 4, Nick Rossi 3, Peter Green Ohio Wesleyan 1 5 1 2 — 9 2, Pat Candon 1, Michael Crowe 1, Tyler Reid 1. Aurora scoring – Justin Bates 3, Jordan Williams 2, Danny Loyall 2, Zachary Olsen 2, Shots: Washington Col. 38, Stevenson 59. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 10, Jack Barry 2, Max Obriecht 1, Pat Diorka 1. Kevin Cain 1; Washington Col.-Ted DiSalvo 14, Andrew Bolland 0. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Colin Short 2, Spencer Schnell 2, Casey Helms 2, John Attendance: 740. Umbach 2, Scotty Rosenthal 1. Western New England 15, Nazareth 12 Shots: Aurora 29, Ohio Wesleyan 42. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan McMahon 9; Aurora-Adam Holka 15.. Western New England 5 4 5 1 — 15 HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Attendance: 231. Nazareth 2 6 2 2 — 12 Western New England scoring – Jon Bota 4, Sean Lawton 3, Adam Knapton 2, Ryan Roanoke 21, Centre 4 Marcus 2, Corbett C.-Harreys 2, Justin McKinney 1, Aaron Harris 1. Centre 1 1 1 1 — 4 Nazareth scoring – Chris Aycock 3, Troy Haefele 3, Luke Wooters 2, Collin Clark 2, Roanoke 7 7 3 4 — 21 Trevar Haefele 1, Chris Peterson 1. Centre scoring – Connor Stubbs 2, Zack Connors 1, Peter Murphy 1.. Shots: Western New England 41, Nazareth 42. Saves: Nazareth-Scott Brown 11; Roanoke scoring – Richard Lachlan 3, Spencer Parsons 3, Tyler McWilliams 2, Tyler Western New England- Brandon Brody 12. Cockey 2, Chad Smith 2, Will Carter 2, Will Pilat 1, Cam Ormiston 1, Colin Rossano 1, Attendance: 636. Seth Fortmann 1, Josh Sibio 1, Nick Wolf 1, Brendan Nizolek 1. Tufts 14, Stevens 9 Shots: Centre 19, Roanoke 58. Saves: Roanoke-Charles Pease 3, Mike Hardon 3, Dylan Torrey 0; Centre-Bryce McCoy 9, Clayton Brown 5.. Stevens 3 4 1 1 — 9 Attendance: 200. Tufts 3 1 5 5 — 14 Stevens scoring – Rich Dupras 2, Griffin Rock 2, Harrison Dorne 2, Connor O’Shea 1, Salisbury 22, Susquehanna 2 Nicolas Phillippi 1, Charlie Cronin 1. Susquehanna 0 1 1 0 — 2 Tufts scoring – Cole Bailey 4, Beau Wood 3, Chris Schoenhut 2, Ben Saperstein 1, Salisbury 8 4 2 8 — 22 Peter Bowers 1, John Uppgren 1, Andrew Fiamengo 1, Matt Callahan 1. Susquehanna scoring – John Kerrigan 2. Shots: Stevens 55, Tufts 45. Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins 16; Stevens-Matthew Deiner Salisbury scoring – Brady Dashiell 4 Jesse Rabishaw 4, Tyler Smith 3, Rhett DePol 2, 12. Mike Kane 2, Zach Hill 1, Tim Stone 1, Stephen Norris 1, James Burton 1, Luke Phipps Attendance: 500. 1, Jake Rotman 1, Greg Korvin 1. Lynchburg 12, Roanoke 9 Shots: Susquehanna 19, Salisbury 55. Saves: Salisbury-Alex Taylor 7, Alex Desmarais 1; Susquehanna-Will Torrence 12, Ted Benoit 2. Lynchburg 3 3 3 3 — 12 Attendance: 341. Roanoke 3 3 2 1 — 9 Lynchburg scoring – Vin Curran 3, Campbell Armstrong 2, Derek Sweet 2, Max Washington and Lee 19, Sewanee 6 Voumard 2, Aaron Murphy 2, Austin Stewart 1. Sewanee 1 2 2 1 — 6 Roanoke scoring – Tyler McWilliams 2, Mike Hayden 1, Spencer Parsons 1, Joey Washington and Lee 3 7 4 5 — 19 Dishaw 1 , Troy Grogan 1, Chad Smith 1, Clarke Lewis 1, Michael Lintner 1. Sewanee scoring – Drew Lincoln 2, Michael Morris 1, Pierce Leonard 1, Cotter Brown Shots: Lynchburg 51, Roanoke 39. Saves: Roanoke-Charles Pease 13; Lynchburg- 1, James Millard 1. Adam Davey 15. Washington and Lee scoring – Jack Switala 3, Cameron Dabir 2, Cam Lewis 2, Mac Attendance: 1,183. Means 2, Christian Zanetis 2, Tyler Goldman 1, Garrett Paglia 1, Cooper Brown 1, Tim Salisbury 7, Washington and Lee 4 Werner 1, Jack Reuter 1, Will Garrett 1, Jared Mitchell 1, Andrew Riehl 1. Shots: Sewanee 41, Washington and Lee 50. Saves: Washington and Lee-Warren Salisbury 3 2 1 1 — 7 Berenis 14, Dylan Florig 3, Wyatt Devine 0; Sewanee-Tommy Healy 5, Stephen Washington and Lee 0 2 0 2 — 4 Altizer 6. Salisbury scoring – Brady Dashiell 3, Rhett DePol 1, Kyle Goss 1, Luke Phipps 1, Knute Attendance: 605. Kraus 1. Washington and Lee scoring – Tyler Goldman 2, Mac Means 2. Shots: Salisbury 33, Washington and Lee 28. Saves: Washington and Lee-Warren Berenis 11; Salisbury-Alex Taylor 11. Attendance: N/A. 96 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

RIT 22, Cabrini 13 2013 CHAMPIONSHIP Cabrini 4 2 3 4 — 13 RIT 3 4 7 8 — 22 MAY 26 AT PHILADELPHIA, PA Cabrini scoring – Anthony DiSanzo 6, Corey Elmer 2, Ethan Heisman 2, Bobby Thorp Stevenson 16, RIT 14 1, Damian Sobieski 1, Matt Biegel 1. Stevenson 6 3 1 6 — 16 RIT scoring – Kyle Aquin 6, Eddie Kiesa 4, Jack Krzyston 3, Taylor Wiseman 3, Alec RIT 1 5 7 1 — 14 Sulesky 3, Matt Hossack 1, Luke Wolfe 1, Zack Thompson 1. Stevenson scoring – Mark Pannenton 5, Peter Green 3, Nick Rossi 2, Tyler Reid 1, Pat Shots: Cabrini 33, RIT 45. Saves: RIT-Pat Johnson 8, Anthony DeLeo 2; Cabrini-Chris Candon 1, Michael Crowe 1, Glen Tompkins 1, Chris Dashiell 1, Matt Tompkins 1. Treat 11. RIT scoring – Kyle Aquin 7, Allister Warren 3, Eddie Kiesa 2, Jack Krzyston 1, Alec Attendance: N/A Sulesky 1. Shots: Stevenson 42, RIT 43. Saves: RIT-Pat Johnston 11; Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 2013 QUARTERFINALS 15. Attendance: 22,511 MAY 15 RIT 14, Tufts 5 Tufts 1 2 0 2 — 5 RIT 4 6 1 3 — 14 Tufts – Andrew Fiamengo 1, Cole Bailey 1, Chris Schoenhut 1, Peter Bowers 1, Garrett Clarke 1. RIT scoring – Eddie Kiesa 3, Jack Krzyston 3, Kyle Aquin 2, Allister Warren 2, Taylor 2012 Wisman 1, Brad Gillies 1, Matt Hossack 1, Zack Thompson 1. Shots: Tufts 34, RIT 43. Saves: RIT-Pat Johnson 15, Anthony DeLeo 0; Tufts-Patton Perfect ending to a perfect season: Salisbury capped off the program’s Watkins 17. Attendance: 425. seventh undefeated season and 10th national championship May 27 by de- feating SUNY Cortland 14-10 in the Division III national championship game Salisbury 11, Dickinson 9 at Gillette Stadium. Salisbury 1 4 5 1 — 11 The team finished the season with a 23-0 record and ends the year riding Dickinson 4 1 2 2 — 9 a 30-game winning streak. Twenty-three wins matches the program record Salisbury scoring – Rhett DePol 2, Greg Korvin 2, Stephen Norris 2, Tyler Smith 2, Eric for most in a season. Kluge 1, Evan Hammersly 1, Brady Dashiell 1. Dicksinson scoring – Will Scott 3, Brian Cannon 2, Brian Gleason 1, Chris Menard 1, “We’ve had some pretty special teams at Salisbury,” head coach Jim Berkman Nick Leon 1, Jack O’Connor 1. said. “I can honestly say that this team is right there with some of those other Shots: Salisbury 34, Dickinson 37. Saves: Dickinson-Greg Hanley 9; Salisbury-Alex teams. When we talk about the best teams, this is definitely right there in the Taylor 14. same breath.” Attendance: 430. Senior attackman Sam Bradman became the first Division III men’s lacrosse SUNY Cortland 12, Western New England 7 player to win the Most Outstanding Player award in a national champion- Western New England 3 1 2 1 — 7 ship game in back-to-back years. Bradman led the Sea Gulls with seven SUNY Cortland 3 2 5 2 — 12 points on six goals and one assist in the game. Western New England scoring – Ryan Marcus 2, Adam Knapton 2, Jon Bota 1, James “I’ve loved big competition, big games ever since high school,” Bradman Reardon 1, Sean Lawton 1. said. “Getting into the big games, my intensity goes up, and I just like to give SUNY Cortland scoring – Benjamin Dunlavey 2, Mike Cummins 2, Cody Consul 1, it my all.” Joe Slavik 1, Mike Cantelli 1, Matt Rakoczy 1, James Stavrakis 1, Billy David 1, Patrick Brown 1, Brandon Mulholland 1. Bradman and senior attackmen Matt Cannone and Lantz Carter led Salis- Shots: Western New England 28, SUNY Cortland 53. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Mike bury to victory, completing the championship repeat. Cannone led the team Kaminski 4; Western New England-Brandoin Brody 14.. with three assists and netted two goals for five points. Carter chipped in with Attendance: 496. four points on three goals and one assist. Stevenson 13, Lynchburg 7 Bradman put Salisbury on the board first with an unassisted goal just 29 sec- Lynchburg 1 3 1 2 — 7 onds into the game. Two SUNY Cortland goals gave the Red Dragons the Stevenson 5 3 3 2 — 13 lead before Carter netted his first score to tie the game, 2-2. Denison scoring – Alex Hardt 3, Cory Couture 2, Davis Lukens 1, Eddie Vita 1. Bradman scored his second with 16 seconds left in the first and the Gulls Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 5, Stephen Banick 4, Justin Lea 2, Nick Rossi 2, Chris went into the second quarter tied with SUNY Cortland, 3-3. Dashiell 1. Goals by Bradman and Cannone to start the second quarter gave Salisbury a Shots: Lynchburg 36, Stevenson 46. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes-12; 5-3 lead. After SUNY Cortland scored two to tie the game, senior midfielder Lynchburg-Adam Davey 15. Jeff McGuire and Carter netted scores to regain the two-goal lead. Carter’s Attendance: 1,276. goal came with two seconds left, and Salisbury took the 7-5 lead into half- 2013 SEMIFINALS time. The Sea Gull offense came to life in the second quarter to outshoot the Red MAY 19 Dragons 14-7. In the first half, Salisbury outshot SUNY Cortland 19-16, won 8 RIT 10, SUNY Cortland 9 of 13 faceoffs and was successful on 6 of 7 clears. RIT 2 3 2 2 1 — 10 Salisbury started the second half slowly, as the Red Dragons netted two SUNY Cortland 1 0 4 4 0 — 9 quick scores in the first five minutes of the third quarter. However, two more RIT scoring – Eddie Kiesa 2, Jack Krzyston 2, Kyle Aquin 2, Allister Warren 1, Tyler goals from Bradman and a man-up score from senior attackman Erik Krum Brooks-Lambert 1, Braden Wallace 1, Matt Hossack . gave the Gulls a 10-9 lead going into the fourth quarter. SUNY Cortland scoring – Joe Slavik 3, Zach Hopps 2, James Stavrakis 1, Mike Salisbury held the lead despite being outscored 4-3 in the third period. Cummings 1, Billy Davis 1, Patrick Brown 1. Shots: RIT 34, SUNY Cortland 50 Saves: RIT-Pat Johnston 10; SUNY Cortland-Mike The Sea Gulls rebounded in the fourth quarter to outscore SUNY Cortland Kaminski 10. 4-1, and solidify the win. Bradman, Cannone, Carter and junior midfielder Attendance: 1,602. Ryan Clarke all scored in the quarter. Stevenson 12, Salisbury 6 “We had a great senior class, 18 kids who contributed a great deal over a Stevenson 5 4 1 2 — 12 four-year period,” Berkman said. “I’m very fortunate to be able to coach those Salisbury 1 2 1 2 — 6 18 seniors.” Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 3, Chris Dashiell 3, Nick Rossi 2, Michael Crowe 1, Pat Throughout its time at Salisbury, the current senior class has amassed a re- Candon 1, Peter Green 1, Mark Pannenton 1. cord of 81-7, made it to four NCAA tournaments, advanced to three national Salisbury scoring – Brady Dashiell 3, Tyler Smith 2, Rhett DePol 1 . championship games and won two national championships. Shots: Stevenson 39, Salisbury 30. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 7; Salisbury- Alex Taylor 9. Attendance: 2,311. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 97

LEADING SCORERS Dickinson 15, Kenyon 6 Kenyon 0 1 3 2 — 6 Name GP G A Pts. Dickinson 3 3 5 4 — 15 Sam Bradman, Salisbury...... 4 15 4 19 Tyler Reid, Stevenson...... 4 13 4 17 Kenyon scoring – Will Lowe 3, Nick Alimam 1, Mackie Avis 1, Justin Coleman 1. Matt Cannone, Salisbury...... 4 7 9 16 Dickinson scoring – Christian Beitel 3, Bobby Kingsley 3, Brian Cannon 2, Sam Mike Tota, SUNY Cortland...... 4 8 8 16 Greenberg 2, Ward Gruppo 1, Nick Leon 1, Brandon Palladino 1, Will Scott 1, Tyler Tyler Russell, Rochester Inst...... 3 10 3 13 White 1. Shots: Kenyon 18, Dickinson 48. Saves: Kenyon-Fletcher Franklin 13; Dickinson-Greg Cory Couture, Denison...... 3 3 10 13 Hanley 3, Max Pawk 2. Attendance: 260. 2012 FIRST ROUND Cabrini 19, Eastern 3 Eastern 1 0 1 1 — 3 MAY 9 Cabrini 2 9 4 4 — 19 Stevens 13, Springfield 12 (OT) Eastern scoring – Zac Ivy 1, Matt Soldano 1, Eric Waibel 1. Springfield 5 2 4 1 0 — 12 Cabrini scoring – Brian Hill 4, Corey Elmer 3, Damian Sobieski 3, Joe Arrell 2, Mike Stevens 4 3 3 2 1 — 13 Leyden 2, Bobby Thorp 2, Matt Biegel 1, Anthony DiSanzo 1, Enrique Montoya 1. Springfield scoring – Shane Ferguson 5, Dylan Sheehan 4, Eric Balslov 1, Ryon Lynch Shots: Eastern 21, Cabrini 49. Saves: Eastern-Aaron Benz 9, Pat Groschan 6, Dave 1, Ryan Murphy 1. Hoger 0; Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 6. Stevens scoring – Alex Hofrichter 5, Harry Dorne 3, Rich Dupras 3, Nicolas Philippi Attendance: 875. 1, Kevin Rose 1. Stevenson 13, Birmingham-So. 2 Shots: Springfield 36, Stevens 31. Saves: Springfield-Robert Maher 6; Stevens-Eric Birmingham-So. 1 0 1 0 — 2 Yando 4, Matthew Deiner 1. Stevenson 3 6 2 2 — 13 Attendance: 513. Birmingham-So. scoring – Erik Klein 1, Jacob McPherson 1. Bowdoin 16, Mount Ida 5 Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 5, Billy Burgoyne 2, J.P. Coombe 2, Chris Dashiell 1, Mount Ida 0 0 3 2 — 5 Nick Rossi 1, Ryan Rubenstein 1, Kenny Whittaker 1. Bowdoin 7 6 2 1 — 16 Shots: Birmingham-So. 25, Stevenson 47. Saves: Birmingham-So.-Andrew Huffman 15; Stevenson-Ian Bolland 10, Colin Rayburn 0. Mount Ida scoring – Brendan Hylan 1, JT Hoyt 1, Zach Jacobson 1, Nick Maurias 1, Attendance: 235. Michael Trocchi 1. Bowdoin scoring – Will Wise 3, Christopher Anderson 2, Griffin Cardew 2, Keegan Gettysburg 7, Ohio Wesleyan 4 Mehlhorn 2, Tyler Williams 2, Dan Hanley 1, Brendan Hughes 1, Pierce King 1, David Ohio Wesleyan 0 2 1 1 — 4 Nemirov 1, Conor O’Toole 1. Gettysburg 3 2 1 1 — 7 Shots: Mount Ida 17, Bowdoin 43. Saves: Mount Ida-Jimmy McAllister 16; Bowdoin- Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Pat Bassett 2, Spencer Schnell 2. Chris Williamson 7, Michael Bottinelli 2. Gettysburg scoring – Robby Maddux 4, Bijan Firouzan 1, Martin Manilla 1, Evan Attendance: 404. Thomas 1. Union (NY) 12, Montclair St. 5 Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 26, Gettysburg 33. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan McMahon 11, Stephen Ford 1; Gettysburg-Jon Maddalone 7. Montclair St. 1 0 0 4 — 5 HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Union (NY) 2 3 6 1 — 12 Attendance: 518. Montclair St. scoring – Tyler Meth 2 Kenneth Bogert 1, Thomas Ring 1, Michael Denison 12, Adrian 11 (2OT) Schreck 1. Adrian 3 4 2 2 0 0 — 11 Union (NY) scoring – Nate Greenberg 3, Jonathan Andrews 2, Jack Farrell 2, Ted Denison 1 6 1 3 0 1 — 12 McKenna 2, Peter Griesinger 1, Ethan Meyer 1, Alex Stone 1. Adrian scoring – T.J. Cook 3, John Hudzinski 3, Coady Adamson 2, Drake Dailey 1, Shots: Montclair St. 37, Union (NY) 40. Saves: Montclair St.-Mark Glander 10; Union Cody Kilcoyne 1, Tyler Tanguay 1. (NY)-Sean Aaron 7, Stefan Basile 6. Denison scoring – Alex Hardt 3, Davis Lukens 3, Eddie Vita 2, Cory Couture 1, Will Attendance: 291. Koontz 1, Chapin Speidel 1, Zach Walsh 1. Rochester Inst. 18, New England Col. 4 Shots: Adrian 32, Denison 51. Saves: Adrian-Kevin Lerg 10; Denison-Nick Petracca 12. New England Col. 1 1 2 0 — 4 Attendance: 430. Rochester Inst. 4 6 5 3 — 18 New England Col. scoring – James Putney 3, Adam Shute 1. 2012 SECOND ROUND Rochester Inst. scoring – Tyler Russell 3, Jordan Collins-Hartwig 2, Alex Crepinsek 2, Tom Riley 2, Ryan Speciale 2, A.J. Tingle 2, Kyle Aquin 1, Cory Ashmore 1, Jack MAY 14 Krzyston 1, Brendan MacDonald 1, Pat McMullan 1. Shots: New England Col. 23, Rochester Inst. 48. Saves: New England Col.-Nick SUNY Cortland 10, Stevens 9 Acquaviva 14; Rochester Inst.-Anthony DeLeo 5, Dan Wiatroski 2. Stevens 3 0 2 4 — 9 Attendance: 306. SUNY Cortland 2 3 3 2 — 10 Western New Eng. 6, Connecticut Col. 5 (2OT) Stevens scoring – Alex Hofrichter 4, Harry Dorne 2, Rich Dupras 1, Nicolas Philippi Western New Eng. 2 0 2 1 0 1 — 6 1, Kevin Rose 1. Connecticut Col. 2 0 3 0 0 0 — 5 SUNY Cortland scoring – Cody Consul 2, Joe Slavik 2, Mike Tota 2, Greg Wright 2, Taylor Mendoza 1, Eric Richards 1. Western New Eng. scoring – Patrick White 3, C. Coorigan Harreys 2, Owen Caruso 1. Shots: Stevens 32, SUNY Cortland 29. Saves: Stevens-Matthew Deiner 8, Eric Yando Connecticut Col. scoring – John Lyons 2, Briggs Barton 1, Andrew Freedman 1, Drew 0; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 12. Green 1. Attendance: 588. Shots: Western New Eng. 25, Connecticut Col. 30. Saves: Western New Eng.-Brewster Union (NY) 10, Bowdoin 4 Knowlton 10; Connecticut Col.-Rob Moccia 8. Attendance: 500. Bowdoin 2 0 1 1 — 4 Union (NY) 2 2 2 4 — 10 Trinity (CT) 13, Eastern Conn. St. 9 Bowdoin scoring – Christopher Anderson 1, Dan Hanley 1, Patrick Lawlor 1, Franklin Eastern Conn. St. 1 0 6 2 — 9 Reis 1. Trinity (CT) 4 4 4 1 — 13 Union (NY) scoring – Ted McKenna 3, Nolan Connors 2, Nate Greenberg 2, Rob Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Christian Leone 2, Michael Sullinger 2, Salieu Bolivar 1, Santangelo 2, Ethan Meyer 1. Jeremy Cogliano 1, Mike Devine 1, Tyler Fresen 1, Trevor Morrissette 1. Shots: Bowdoin 20, Union (NY) 34. Saves: Bowdoin-Chris Williamson 9; Union (NY)- Trinity (CT) scoring – Rob Nogueras 3, Matt Cohen 2, Chase Growney 2, Jeff Hebert Sean Aaron 8, Stefan Basile 0. 2, Nick Shaheen 2, Matthew Hauck 1, Steve Manning 1. Attendance: 441. Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 41, Trinity (CT) 46. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.-Jamie Tommins Rochester Inst. 15, Western New Eng. 9 13; Trinity (CT)- Peter Johnson 19. Western New Eng. 3 4 1 1 — 9 Attendance: 250. Rochester Inst. 4 4 3 4 — 15 Goucher 5, Washington Col. 4 Western New Eng. scoring – Sean Lawton 3, C. Corrigan Harreys 1, Adam Knapton 1, Goucher 2 1 1 1 — 5 Andrew Mariani 1, James Reardon 1, Jonathan Roy 1, Patrick White 1. Washington Col. 1 1 0 2 — 4 Rochester Inst. scoring – Kyle Aquin 4, Jordan Collins-Hartwig 2, Tyler Russell 2, A.J. Tingle 2, Alex Crepinsek 1, Jack Krzyston 1, Brendan MacDonald 1, Tom Riley 1, Goucher scoring – Rory Averett 4, Kyle Boncaro 1. Taylor Wisman 1. Washington Col. scoring – Michael Trapp 2, Kodie Englehart 1, Dominic Serio 1. Shots: Western New Eng. 37, Rochester Inst. 34. Saves: Western New Eng.-Brewster Shots: Goucher 24, Washington Col. 39. Saves: Goucher-Connor Mishaw 15; Knowlton 14; Rochester Inst.-Anthony DeLeo 11. Washington Col.-Peter Stewart 10. Attendance: 680. Attendance: 850. 98 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Tufts 17, Trinity (CT) 8 Stevenson 14, Denison 7 Trinity (CT) 3 3 1 1 — 8 Denison 2 1 2 2 — 7 Tufts 6 2 1 3 — 12 Stevenson 4 4 2 4 — 14 Trinity (CT) scoring – Jeff Hebert 2, Jack Castelli 1, Matt Cohen 1, Steve Manning 1, Denison scoring – Alex Hardt 3, Cory Couture 2, Davis Lukens 1, Eddie Vita 1. Rob Nogueras 1, Oliver Norton 1, Chris Sweitzer 1. Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 5, Stephen Banick 4, Justin Lea 2, Nick Rossi 2, Chris Tufts scoring – Sean Kirwan 4, Beau Wood 3, Cole Bailey 2, Peter Bowers 2, Kevin Dashiell 1. McCormick 2, Kane Delaney 1, Ryan Jorgensen 1, Jordan Korinis 1, Geordie Schafer Shots: Denison 29, Stevenson 40. Saves: Denison-Nick Petracca 15; Stevenson-Ian 1. Bolland 11. Shots: Trinity (CT) 33, Tufts 49. Saves: Trinity (CT)-Peter Johnson 11; Tufts-Patton Attendance: 902. Watkins 6, Steven Foglietta 1. Attendance: 700. 2012 SEMIFINALS Salisbury 12, Goucher 4 Goucher 0 1 1 2 — 4 MAY 22 Salisbury 3 3 2 4 — 12 SUNY Cortland 12, Tufts 10 Goucher scoring – Kyle Boncaro 3, Zachary Fratella 1. Tufts 1 7 2 0 — 10 Salisbury scoring – Matt Cannone 3, Ryan Clarke 2, Tony Mendes 2, Sam Bradman 1, SUNY Cortland 3 1 4 4 — 12 Lantz Carter 1, Rhett DePol 1, Erik Krum 1, Cory Nowak 1. Tufts scoring – Kevin McCormick 2, Geordie Schafer 2, Cole Bailey 1, Peter Bowers 1, Shots: Goucher 31, Salisbury 34. Saves: Goucher-Connor Mishaw 9; Salisbury-Alex Andrew Fiamengo 1, Sean Kirwan 1, Nick Rhoads 1, Beau Wood 1. Taylor 10, Mitch Meredith 0. SUNY Cortland scoring – Matt Rakoczy 2, Mike Tota 2, Mike Cantelli 1, Tom Casey Attendance: 820. 1, Cody Consul 1, Taylor Mendoza 1, Zack Mulvaney 1, Eric Richards 1, Joe Slavik 1, Cabrini 12, Dickinson 7 Nick Wolak 1. Cabrini 6 1 2 3 — 12 Shots: Tufts 55, SUNY Cortland 34. Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins 11; SUNY Cortland- Dickinson 2 3 2 0 — 7 Mike Kaminski 16. Attendance: 773. Cabrini scoring – Bobby Thorp 3, Corey Elmer 2, Brian Hill 2, Mike Leyden 2, Damian Sobieski 2, Matt Biegel 1. Salisbury 7, Stevenson 2 Dickinson scoring – Christian Beitel 2, Sam Greenberg 2, Brian Cannon 1, Matt Stevenson 0 0 1 1 — 2 Cherry 1, Tyler White 1. Salisbury 0 1 4 2 — 7 Shots: Cabrini 35, Dickinson 26. Saves: Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 9; Dickinson-Greg Stevenson scoring – Michael Crowe 1, Kyle Holechek 1 Hanley 9. Salisbury scoring – Sam Bradman 2, Cory Nowak 2, Lantz Carter 1, Ryan Clarke 1, Attendance: 483. Tony Mendes 1. Stevenson 13, Gettysburg 6 Shots: Stevenson 41, Salisbury 35. Saves: Stevenson-Ian Bolland 10; Salisbury-Alex Gettysburg 2 0 3 1 — 6 Taylor 19, Mitch Meredith 0. Stevenson 1 5 3 4 — 13 Attendance: 500. Gettysburg scoring – Robby Maddux 3, Ian Casella 1, Martin Manilla 1, Evan Thomas 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Stevenson scoring – Chris Dashiell 3, Justin Lea 3, Tyler Reid 3, Stephen Banick, Michael Crowe 1, Nick Rossi 1, Kenny Whittaker 1. MAY 27 AT FOXBOROUGH, MASS. Shots: Gettysburg 20, Stevenson 43. Saves: Gettysburg-Jon Maddalone 14; Salisbury 14, SUNY Cortland 10 Stevenson-Ian Bolland 9, Kevin Cain 0. SUNY Cortland 3 2 4 1 — 10 Attendance: 502. Salisbury 3 4 3 4 — 14 Denison 10, Lynchburg 5 SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Tota 3, Joe Slavik 2, Greg Wright 2, Mike Cantelli 1, Denison 2 2 5 1 — 10 Cody Consul 1, Matt Rakoczy 1. Lynchburg 1 0 2 2 — 5 Salisbury scoring – Sam Bradman 6, Lantz Carter 3, Matt Cannone 2, Ryan Clarke 1, Denison scoring – Alex Hardt 3, Eddie Vita 3, Davis Lukens 2, Chapin Speidel 1, Zach Erik Krum 1, Jeff McGuire 1. Walsh 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 32, Salisbury 39. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 11; Lynchburg scoring – Dylan Hoff 2, Ben Sauer 1, Max Voumard 1, Andrew Wilfong 1. Salisbury-Alex Taylor 8. Shots: Denison 22, Lynchburg 30. Saves: Denison-Nick Petracca 13; Lynchburg- Attendance: 17,005. Franc Cook 6. Attendance: 524. 2011 2012 QUARTERFINALS MAY 18 Salisbury claims ninth national title: Salisbury claimed the program’s ninth national championship with a 19-7 victory against Tufts in the 2011 SUNY Cortland 9, Union (NY) 4 Division III Men’s Lacrosse National Championship game in front of 18,086 in Union (NY) 1 1 1 1 — 4 attendance May 29 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. SUNY Cortland 2 4 0 3 — 9 The 12-goal margin of victory is the most significant in any of the Sea Gulls’ Union (NY) scoring – Nick Alfonzetti 1, Nolan Connors 1, Peter Grieseinger 1, Ted McKenna 1. nine national championship wins. All nine national championships have SUNY Cortland scoring – Joe Slavik 2, Greg Wright 2, Tom Casey 1, Taylor Mendoza come under the reign of 23-year head coach Jim Berkman. This year’s game 1, Zack Mulvaney 1, Eric Richards 1, Mike Tota 1. was a rematch of the 2010 national championship game, which the Jumbos Shots: Union (NY) 25, SUNY Cortland 41. Saves: Union (NY)-Sean Aaron 16, Stefan won 9-6. Basile 0; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 10, Scott Tota 0. Attendance: 437. “I have been waiting three years for this moment,” said midfielder Sam Brad- man on winning the national championship game. Named the game’s Most Tufts 15, Rochester Inst. 13 Outstanding Player, he posted a game-high eight points on seven goals and Rochester Inst. 3 2 4 4 — 13 one assist. The seven goals scored is a single-game record for a Salisbury Tufts 4 3 4 4 — 15 player (in the championship game), as Bradman surpassed former Sea Gull Rochester Inst. scoring – Tyler Russell 5, A.J. Tingle 4, Kyle Aquin 2, Jordan Collins- Sean Radebaugh’s (1995) six markers. Bradman fell one point shy of match- Hartwig 1, Brendan MacDonald 1. ing Radebaugh’s nine points set in the 1995 championship game against Tufts scoring – Cole Bailey 2, Peter Bowers 2, Sean Kirwan 2, Kevin McCormick 2, Geordie Schafer 2, Andrew Fiamengo 1, Mark Findaro 1, Jordan Korinis 1, Ben Nazareth. Saperstein 1, Beau Wood 1. “First of all, congratulations to Tufts. They have played an outstanding season Shots: Rochester Inst. 43, Tufts 49. Saves: Rochester Inst.-Anthony DeLeo 13; Tufts- and a two-year run,” Berkman said. “We had three basic things that helped Patton Watkins 12. us to succeed (in the championship game): transition defense, covering the Attendance: 400. crease and dodging-and-feeding and I think our guys really executed those Salisbury 14, Cabrini 4 things.” Cabrini 1 1 1 1 — 4 Salisbury 4 2 8 0 — 14 The Jumbos (18-3) won the game’s first faceoff and quickly entered the of- fensive restraining box. Tufts midfielder Matt Witko fired off a shot but it Cabrini scoring – Matt Biegel 1, Anthony DiSanzo 1, Brian Hill 1, Mike Leyden 1. was blocked by Salisbury senior defender Collin Tokosch before goalkeeper Salisbury scoring – Sam Bradman 6, Erik Krum 3, Matt Cannone 2, Lantz Carter 1, Ryan Clarke 1, Tony Mendes 1. Johnny Rodriguez scooped up the groundball to start the clear. The Sea Shots: Cabrini 22, Salisbury 35. Saves: Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 8; Salisbury-Alex Taylor Gulls (21-1) tallied their first goal of the game at the 13:18 mark as Bradman 11, Mitch Meredith 1. took a feed from sophomore midfielder Ryan Clarke and unleashed a shot Attendance: 713. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 99 into the top-left corner of the goal. The Sea Gulls followed up with a pair Middlebury 24, Castleton 7 of goals coming from the crease, with attackmen Matt Cannone and Tony Castleton 2 3 2 0 — 7 Mendes netting goals. The three early goals forced the Tufts coaching staff Middlebury 8 6 6 4 — 24 to call a timeout. Castleton scoring – Sam Bailey 2, Phil Patterson 2, Alex Brands 1, Alex Green 1, Nohea King 1. Following the timeout, the Jumbos tallied their first goal with Geordie Scha- Middlebury scoring – Andrew Conner 5, Tim Cahill 4, David Hild 3, John McGoldrick fer finishing off an assist from D.J. Hessler. Salisbury closed out the first quar- 3, Darren Scheufele 2, Brooks Toth 2, George Curtis 1, Brian Foster 1, Mike Giordano ter with goals from Bradman, Cannone and senior midfielder Spencer Smith 1, Peter Jennings 1, Nick Stevens 1. to take a 6-1 lead. Shots: Castleton 30, Middlebury 54. Saves: Castleton-Dave DeGhetto 14; Middlebury-Charles Ward 8, Ryan Deane 2. Tufts kicked off the second quarter with a pair of goals in the first four min- Attendance: 450. utes to cut the deficit to three, but Mendes ended the run with an unassisted goal with 10:19 remaining in the frame. The Sea Gulls closed out the first Amherst 12, Keene St. 8 Keene St. 2 2 1 3 — 8 half with unassisted goals from junior attackman Erik Krum, Bradman and Amherst 2 3 3 4 — 12 Mendes to bolster the lead to 9-3. Keene St. scoring – Ian Hart 2, Griffin Meehan 2, Matt Schairer 2, Warren Dill 1, Chris At the half, Salisbury outshot Tufts 27-14, picked up 18 groundballs com- Mallon 1. pared with 10 for the Jumbos, and won 8 of 14 faceoffs. Amherst scoring – Evan Redwood 4, Cole Cherney 3, Ramsey Bates 2, Devin Acton 1, Alex Fox 1, Jeff Izzo 1. Clarke scored nearly two minutes into the second half to deliver a 10-3 lead Shots: Keene St. 24, Amherst 50. Saves: Keene St.-Jason Lesser 17; Amherst-Sam for Salisbury, before the Jumbos responded with goals from Hessler and a Jakimo 8. man-up goal from Ryan Molloy. Bradman ended the quarter with his fourth Attendance: 650. goal, handing Salisbury an 11-5 advantage. Denison 7, Ohio Wesleyan 6 The Sea Gulls added eight goals in the final quarter, which were the most Ohio Wesleyan 0 4 2 0 — 6 goals in a quarter by Salisbury in a national championship game since 1995. Denison 1 1 2 3 — 7 Bradman posted the first two goals of the quarter, then closed out the scor- Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Colin Short 3, Shaun Crow 1, Jack McCormick 1, A.J. Pellis 1. ing for the Sea Gulls with a man-up goal off an assist from midfielder Shawn Denison scoring – Emmett Jones 2, Tanner Smith 2, Kyle Brown 1, Cory Couture 1, Zordani with 2:41 remaining. Porter McKay 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Denison 34. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Stephen Ford 11; Bradman finished with eight points, and Rodriguez claimed the victory with Denison-Nick Petracca 12. four saves. Attendance: 310. Tufts’ Hessler posted a team-high five points on two goals and three assists. Endicott 6, Springfield 5 Molloy recorded two goals for the Jumbos. Springfield 0 1 2 2 — 5 Endicott 2 2 1 1 — 6 Tufts goalkeeper Patton Watkins played the first 23 minutes of the game while registering four saves, before being replaced by senior Steven Fogliet- Springfield scoring – Parker Geane 2, Harry Bernstein 1, Matt Hudson 1, Jarrid Johnson 1. ta (three saves). Endicott scoring – Chris Cotter 3, Connor McCormack 2, Brendan Eppley 1. Shots: Springfield 36, Endicott 38. Saves: Springfield-Connor Nash 14; Endicott- HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION LEADING SCORERS Mike Klein 12. Name GP G A Pts. Attendance: 1,500. Iric Bressler, Rochester Inst...... 3 4 16 20 Wittenberg 8, Adrian 7 (OT) Jeff Keating, Roanoke...... 4 11 7 18 Adrian 4 1 1 1 0 — 7 Sam Bradman, Salisbury...... 4 13 4 17 Wittenberg 3 1 2 1 1 — 8 Matt Cannone, Salisbury...... 4 10 6 16 Tony Mendes, Salisbury...... 4 11 5 16 Adrian scoring – T.J. Cook 2, John Hudzinski 1, Josh Maluta 1, David Monroe 1, Tyler Tanguay 1, Jeff Ulfig 1. D.J. Hessler, Tufts...... 4 4 11 15 Wittenberg scoring – Matt Lord 4, Mitch Cohagan 2, Chris Gipson 1, Matt Snider 1. Richard Lachlan, Roanoke...... 4 14 1 15 Shots: Adrian 34, Wittenberg 47. Saves: Adrian-Matt Neal 17; Wittenberg-Mark Mike Hayden, Roanoke...... 4 7 6 13 DeOliveira 9. Jordan MacIntosh, Rochester Inst...... 3 7 6 13 Attendance: 654. Cole Cherney, Amherst...... 3 10 2 12 Gettysburg 8, Scranton 3 Erik Krum, Salisbury...... 4 11 1 12 Scranton 1 1 1 0 — 3 2011 FIRST ROUND Gettysburg 1 2 3 2 — 8 Scranton scoring – J.P. Barton 1, Daniel Slade 1, Gus Sturm 1. Gettysburg scoring – Martin Manilla 2, J.C. Ward 2, Austin Dodson 1, Danno Lynch 1, MAY 11 Andrew Ryan 1, Henry Tesar 1. Union (NY) 15, Nazareth 7 Shots: Scranton 26, Gettysburg 31. Saves: Scranton-Ben Worthington 14; Union (NY) 7 3 2 3 — 15 Gettysburg-J.T. McCook 12. Nazareth 2 2 1 2 — 7 Attendance: 350. Union (NY) scoring – Ted McKenna 5, Jonathan Andrews 3, Nolan Connors 1, Pat Roanoke 25, Colorado Col. 5 DeBenedetto 1, Taylor Galbraith 1, Nate Greenberg 1, Brendan Kinnane 1, Will Colorado Col. 2 3 0 0 — 5 Mahony 1, Rob Santangelo 1. Roanoke 5 9 6 5 — 25 Nazareth scoring – Scott Castle 2, Collin Clark 2, Joe Jacobs-Ferderbar 2, Nate Colorado Col. scoring – James Mauk 3, Steve Rijo 1, Jake Smith 1. DeLone 1. Roanoke scoring – Richard Lachlan 8, Joey Coretti 3, Mike Hayden 3, Jeff Keating 3, Shots: Union (NY) 39, Nazareth 32. Saves: Union (NY)-Sean Aaron 10, Devyn Conner DuBois 2, Kyle Smith 2, Tim Hammernick 1, Trey Keeley 1, Ty Roselli 1, Justin Jefferies 1; Nazareth-Grant Williams 10, Tim Doyle 2. Tuma 1. Attendance: 501. Shots: Colorado Col. 38, Roanoke 51. Saves: Colorado Col.-Zach Steedman 18; Stevens 9, Montclair St. 7 Roanoke-Charles Pease 8, Mike Hardon 2. Montclair St. 1 2 2 2 — 7 Attendance: 594. Stevens 3 1 3 2 — 9 Cabrini 16, Widener 9 Montclair St. scoring – Robert Sinicola 3, Matthew Prongay 2, Kevin Dyer 1, Tyler Widener 2 3 3 1 — 9 Meth 1. Cabrini 5 5 3 3 — 16 Stevens scoring – Chris Laurita 2, Kevin Rose 2, Christian Saley 2, Brandon Faubert 1, Widener scoring – Johnny Casey 4, JJ Hoeffler 2, Josh Fox 1, Mike Holtz 1, Stephen Alex Hofrichter 1, Nicolas Philippi 1. Lick 1. Shots: Montclair St. 30, Stevens 38. Saves: Montclair St.-Mark Glander 7; Stevens-Eric Cabrini scoring – Dan Terenick 4, Brian Hill 3, Jeff Crosby 2, Paul Skulski 2, Bobby Yando 11. Thorp 2, Joe Arrell 1, Steve Heaps 1, Andrew Layne 1. Attendance: 500. Shots: Widener 29, Cabrini 47. Saves: Widener-Bobby Schluter 10, Mac Nestler 7; Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 11. Attendance: 496. 100 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

2011 SECOND ROUND 2011 QUARTERFINALS MAY 14 MAY 18 Tufts 6, Union (NY) 5 Tufts 10, SUNY Cortland 9 Union (NY) 2 1 0 2 — 5 SUNY Cortland 2 1 1 5 — 9 Tufts 2 2 1 1 — 6 Tufts 0 6 3 1 — 10 Union (NY) scoring – Ted McKenna 2, Nate Greenberg 1, Derek Mayer 1, Rob SUNY Cortland scoring – Chris DeLuca 3, Jay DiStefano 3, Mike Tota 2, Greg Wright 1. Santangelo 1. Tufts scoring – Ryan Molloy 3, Sean Kirwan 2, Kevin McCormick 2, Matt Witko 2, Tufts scoring – Sean Kirwan 2, Alec Bialosky 1, Sam Diss 1, Ryan Molloy 1, Matt Geordie Schafer 1. Witko 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 41, Tufts 39. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Scott Tota 7, Mike Shots: Union (NY) 44, Tufts 35. Saves: Union (NY)-Sean Aaron 19; Tufts-Patton Kaminski 1; Tufts-Patton Watkins 15. Watkins 18. Attendance: 550. Attendance: 750. Rochester Inst. 15, Amherst 10 SUNY Cortland 10, Stevens 3 Amherst 2 3 2 3 — 10 Stevens 2 0 0 1 — 3 Rochester Inst. 3 4 5 3 — 15 SUNY Cortland 3 3 2 2 — 10 Amherst scoring – Cole Cherney 4, Evan Redwood 2, Devin Acton 1, Jeff Izzo 1, Alex Stevens scoring – Brandon Faubert 1, Chris Laurita 1, Kevin Rose 1. Fox 1, Aaron Mathias 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Jay DiStefano 5, Neal Hopps 4, Greg Wright 1. Rochester Inst. scoring – Jordan MacIntosh 5, Iric Bressler 2, Chris Cherami 2, Jordan Shots: Stevens 25, SUNY Cortland 54. Saves: Stevens-Eric Yando 16; SUNY Cortland- Collins-Hartwig 2, Kelso Davis 2, MJ Kiekebelt 1, Tyler Russell 1. Scott Tota 5. Shots: Amherst 39, Rochester Inst. 41. Saves: Amherst-Sam Jakimo 3; Rochester Attendance: 438. Inst.-Robert Tonnessen 14. Attendance: 485. Amherst 12, Middlebury 9 Middlebury 2 4 1 2 — 9 Salisbury 12, Dickinson 4 Amherst 3 5 4 0 — 12 Dickinson 1 2 0 1 — 4 Salisbury 2 3 4 3 — 12 Middlebury scoring – John McGoldrick 3, Andrew Conner 2, Tim Cahill 1, David Hild 1, Erich Pfeffer 1, Darric White 1. Dickinson scoring – Matt Cherry 1, Pat Curley 1, Nick Leon 1, Chip Murray 1. Amherst scoring – Devin Acton 3, Cole Cherney 3, Alex Fox 2, Evan Redwood 2, Salisbury scoring – Erik Krum 4, Sam Bradman 2, Shawn Zordani 2, Matt Cannone 1, Parker Holcomb 1, Jeff Izzo 1. Jeff McGuire 1, Tony Mendes 1, Corey Nowak 1. Shots: Middlebury 59, Amherst 39. Saves: Middlebury-Ryan Deane 9; Amherst-Sam Shots: Dickinson 25, Salisbury 40. Saves: Dickinson-Greg Hanley 9; Salisbury-Johnny Jakimo 25. Rodriguez 7, Tim Swinburn 1. Attendance: 250. Attendance: 797. Rochester Inst. 13, Denison 12 (OT) Roanoke 13, Stevenson 12 Denison 2 5 3 2 0 — 12 Roanoke 4 6 1 2 — 13 Rochester Inst. 4 4 2 2 1 — 13 Stevenson 4 4 1 3 — 12 Denison scoring – Davis Luken 3, Kyle Brown 1, Cory Couture 1, Corey Daff 1, Roanoke scoring – Jeff Keating 5, Joey Coretti 3, Richard Lachlan 2, Mike Hayden 1, Emmett Jones 1, Porter McKay 1, Colin Molloy 1, Tanner Smith 1, Chapin Speidel 1, Drew Manley 1, Kyle Smith 1. Zach Walsh 1. Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 4, Tony Rossi 4, Jimmy Dailey 2, Ray Witte 2. Rochester Inst. scoring – Kelso Davis 6, Tyler Russell 4, Jordan Collins-Hartwig 2, Shots: Roanoke 42, Stevenson 57. Saves: Roanoke-Charles Pease 22; Stevenson-Ian Jordan MacIntosh 1. Bolland 14. Shots: Denison 31, Rochester Inst. 22. Saves: Denison-Nick Petracca 5; Rochester Attendance: 752. Inst.-Robert Tonnessen 11. Attendance: 612. 2011 SEMIFINALS Salisbury 12, Endicott 8 MAY 22 Endicott 3 3 1 1 — 8 Salisbury 6 2 1 3 — 12 Tufts 16, Rochester Inst. 12 Tufts 4 4 2 6 — 16 Endicott scoring – Kyle Jordan 3, Brian Estes 2, Brendan Eppley 1, Andrew Pochebit Rochester Inst. 4 2 4 2 — 12 1, Jon Thanas 1. Salisbury scoring – Matt Cannone 4, Sam Bradman 3, Tony Mendes 3, Erik Krum 1, Tufts scoring – Sean Kirwan 4, Kevin McCormick 3, D.J. Hessler 2, Geordie Schafer 2, Spencer Smith 1. Matt Witko 2, Sam Gardner 1, Ryan Molloy 1, Ben Saperstein 1. Shots: Endicott 37, Salisbury 38. Saves: Endicott-Mike Klein 10; Salisbury-Johnny Rochester Inst. scoring – Tyler Russell 5, Iric Bressler 2, Jordan Collins-Hartwig 2, Rodriguez 10. Kelso Davis 2, Jordan MacIntosh 1. Attendance: 752. Shots: Tufts 55, Rochester Inst. 34. Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins 13; Rochester Inst.- Robert Tonnessen 15. Dickinson 11, Wittenberg 4 Attendance: 1,200. Wittenberg 0 2 0 2 — 4 Dickinson 4 3 2 2 — 11 Salisbury 16, Roanoke 7 Roanoke 0 2 4 1 — 7 Wittenberg scoring – Brady Christensen 1, Michael Cocking 1, Chris Gipson 1, Matt Salisbury 4 7 2 3 — 16 Lord 1. Dickinson scoring – Bobby Kingsley 4, Christian Beitel 2, Pat Curley 2, Matt Cherry 1, Roanoke scoring – Jeff Keating 2, Richard Lachlan 2, Conner DuBois 1, Spencer Richard Craft 1, Ward Gruppo 1. Parson 1, Justin Tuma 1. Shots: Wittenberg 32, Dickinson 35. Saves: Wittenberg-Mark DeOliveira 11; Salisbury scoring – Erik Krum 4, Matt Cannone 3, Tony Mendes 3, Kyle Quist 2, Sam Dickinson-Greg Hanley 15. Bradman 1, Ryan Clarke 1, Jeff McGuire 1, Corey Nowak 1. Attendance: 479. Shots: Roanoke 31, Salisbury 38. Saves: Roanoke-Charles Pease 7, Mike Hardon 1; Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 13. Roanoke 15, Gettysburg 9 Attendance: 1,184. Gettysburg 3 2 2 2 — 9 Roanoke 5 5 2 3 — 15 2011 CHAMPIONSHIP Gettysburg scoring – Martin Manilla 4, Chris Cahill 1, Andrew Ryan 1, Pat Sartory 1, Henry Tesar 1, Evan Thomas 1. MAY 29 AT BALTIMORE Roanoke scoring – Joey Coretti 4, Mike Hayden 3, Drew Bracken 2, Richard Lachlan Salisbury 19, Tufts 7 2, Tyler Cockey 1, Tim Hammernick 1, Jeff Keating 1, Ty Roselli 1. Salisbury 6 3 2 8 — 19 Shots: Gettysburg 42, Roanoke 46. Saves: Gettysburg-J.T. McCook 9; Roanoke- Tufts 1 2 2 2 — 7 Charles Pease 18. Attendance: 961. Salisbury scoring – Sam Bradman 7, Tony Mendes 4, Matt Cannone 2, Erik Krum 2, Ryan Clarke 1, Kyle Quist 1, Spencer Smith 1, Shawn Zordani 1. Stevenson 13, Cabrini 8 Tufts scoring – D.J. Hessler 2, Ryan Molloy 2, Sean Kirwan 1, Kevin McCormick 1, Cabrini 2 1 3 2 — 8 Geordie Schafer 1. Stevenson 4 2 5 2 — 13 Shots: Salisbury 46, Tufts 29. Saves: Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 4, Tim Swinburn 3; Cabrini scoring – Brian Hill 3, Jeff Crosby 2, Paul Skulski 2, Bobby Thorp 1. Tufts-Patton Watkins 4, Steven Foglietta 3. Stevenson scoring – Neal Barthelme 6, Tyler Reid 2, Sean Calabrese 1, Richie Ford 1, Attendance: 18,086. Kyle Menendez 1, Kyle Moffitt 1, Tony Rossi 1. Shots: Cabrini 43, Stevenson 33. Saves: Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 16; Stevenson-Ian Bolland 11. Attendance: 436. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 101

Roanoke 15, Wittenberg 4 2010 Wittenberg 1 0 1 2 — 4 Roanoke 3 2 5 5 — 15 Tufts wins first NCAA team title with 9-6 victory over Salisbury: Tufts Wittenberg scoring – Jeff Capella 1, Brady Christensen 1, Mitch Cohagan 1, Matt won the 2010 Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship with a 9-6 victory Lord 1. over Salisbury May 30 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. It was the first Roanoke scoring – Jeff Keating 3, Justin Tuma 3, Noah Gibby 2, Richard Lachlan 2, NCAA team title for Tufts, which had never before advanced past the chami- Brian Foley 1, Ashton Hotchkiss 1, Trey Keeley 1, Pat March 1, Matt Quinton 1. Shots: Wittenberg 21, Roanoke 65. Saves: Wittenberg-Mark DeOliveira 19; Roanoke- onship’s second round. The Jumbos (20-1) opened up a 7-1 lead and dug in Jake Dorsey 5. to defeat Salisbury (21-2), a program that has won eight NCAA champion- Attendance: 1,270. ships. Cabrini 10, Denison 7 “Our strong start took a lot of pressure off our guys,” saidT ufts coach Mike Denison 0 3 2 2 — 7 Daly, who has led the program for 12 seasons. Cabrini 3 4 2 1 — 10 Tufts’ D.J. Hessler, who led the offense with a goal and four assists, was Denison scoring – Brady Burton 2, Emmett Jones 2, Cory Couture 1, Alex Hardt 1, named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. The Jumbos held Salisbury Tanner Smith 1. to just six goals, matching the Sea Gulls’ season low. Tufts goalie Steven Fo- Cabrini scoring – Casey Grugan 2, Steve Kapp 2, Dan Terenick 2, Mike Gurenlian 1, Brian Hill 1, Paul Skulski 1, Bobby Thorp 1. glietta made 13 saves in the game, including seven in the fourth quarter, to Shots: Denison 29, Cabrini 47. Saves: Denison-Gregg Shannon 18; Cabrini-Erick bring home the title. Zarzecki 10. Attendance: 300. LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. 2010 SECOND ROUND D.J. Hessler, Tufts...... 4 7 12 19 Matt Cannone, Salisbury...... 4 5 8 13 MAY 15 Steve Kazimer, Stevenson...... 3 3 10 13 SUNY Cortland 18, Keene St. 6 Sean Kirwan, Tufts...... 4 13 0 13 Pat March, Roanoke...... 3 7 6 13 Keene St. 2 0 3 1 — 6 SUNY Cortland 2 6 7 3 — 18 Jake DeLillo, Salisbury...... 4 7 5 12 Richie Ford, Stevenson...... 3 11 1 12 Keene St. scoring – Matt Shairer 3, Taylor Jette 2, Griffin Meehan 1. Ryan Molloy, Tufts...... 4 3 9 12 SUNY Cortland scoring – Brian Krol 3, Chris DeLuca 2, Jay DiStefano 2, Eric Richards Mike Winter, Salisbury...... 4 12 0 12 2, Mike Tota 2, Greg Wright 2, Tom Burke 1, Sean Davern 1, Pat Hayes 1, Neal Hopps 1, Zack Mulvaney 1. 2010 FIRST ROUND Shots: Keene St. 22, SUNY Cortland 48. Saves: Keene St.-Jason Lesser 12; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 8, Kyle Gaebel 1. Attendance: 321. MAY 12 Rochester Inst. 11, Connecticut Col. 9 Keene St. 21, Castleton 7 Rochester Inst. 4 1 3 3 — 11 Castleton 1 1 2 3 — 7 Connecticut Col. 3 2 1 3 — 9 HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Keene St. 9 2 5 5 — 21 Rochester Inst. scoring – Iric Bressler 2, Chris Cherami 2, Kelso Davis 2, Jordan Castleton scoring – Michael DelDotto 2, Craig MacDerment 2, Samuel Bailey 1, MacIntosh 2, David Burke 1, Alex Crepinsek 1, Sean Gillies 1. Nohea King 1, Michael Martinez 1. Connecticut Col. scoring – Eric Doran 3, Ryan Hayes 2, Chuck Czerkawski 1, John Keene St. scoring – Matt Shairer 5, Ian Hart 3, Matt Crimmins 2, Jamie LeSage 2, Lyons 1, Mark Mangano 1, Kevin Nally 1. Griffin Meehan 2, Ryan Shairs 2, Michael Araujo 1, Colin Barnett 1, James Galloway Shots: Rochester Inst. 36, Connecticut Col. 28. Saves: Rochester Inst.-Robert 1, Taylor Jette 1, Cam Sousa 1. Tonnessen 6; Connecticut Col.-Rob Moccia 9. Shots: Castleton 23, Keene St. 51. Saves: Castleton-David DeGhetto 21; Keene St.- Attendance: 752. Jason Lesser 10. Attendance: 345. Middlebury 16, Rensselaer 8 Middlebury 10, Goucher 6 Middlebury 3 6 5 2 — 16 Rensselaer 2 2 2 2 — 8 Goucher 0 4 1 1 — 6 Middlebury 2 2 3 3 — 10 Middlebury scoring – David Hild 5, Tim Cahill 3, Russell Banker 2, Andrew Conner 2, Erich Pfeffer 1, Pete Smith 1, Chris Teves 1, Matt Virtue 1. Goucher scoring – Kyle Boncaro 2, Matt Lynch 2, Rory Averett 1, Jacob Fratella 1. Rensselaer scoring – Nick Billy 2, Paul Cerone 1, Paul DiLandro 1, Andrew Liptak 1, Middlebury scoring – David Hild 3, Tim Cahill 2, Andrew Conner 1, Peter Jennings 1, Andrew Miller 1, Wes Rudy 1, Eric Valero 1. Jack Masur 1, Chris Teves 1, Bart Witmer 1. Shots: Middlebury 49, Rensselaer 33. Saves: Middlebury-Ryan Deane 11, Charles Shots: Goucher 28, Middlebury 44. Saves: Goucher-Chris Stricklin 14; Middlebury- Ward 1; Rensselaer-James Manchester 13. Ryan Deane 10. Attendance: 650. Attendance: 275. Tufts 21, Endicott 8 Endicott 8, Montclair St. 6 Endicott 1 2 3 2 — 8 Endicott 2 2 1 3 — 8 Tufts 3 7 4 7 — 21 Montclair St. 1 1 3 1 — 6 Endicott scoring – Jack Curtis 4, Brendan Eppley 1, Brad Lipkvich 1, Jonathan Endicott scoring – Jonathan Prentice 3, Jack Curtis 2, Chris Cotter 1, Brian Estes 1, Prentice 1, Colin Prescott 1. Connor McCormack 1. Tufts scoring – Sean Kirwan 7, Geordie Shafer 3, Doug DiSesa 2, Brian Donovan 2, Montclair St. scoring – Patrick Nann 2, Mike Corsetto 1, Ryan Kloss 1, Tyler Meth 1, D.J. Hessler 2, Mike Droesch 1, Andrew Fiamengo 1, Sam Gardner 1, Ryan Molloy 1, Robert Sinicola 1. Matt Witko 1. Shots: Endicott 48, Montclair St. 32. Saves: Endicott-Eric Hagarty 13; Montclair St.- Shots: Endicott 33, Tufts 55. Saves: Endicott-Eric Hagarty 13; Tufts-Steven Foglietta Andrew Rosado 12. 14. Attendance: 891. Attendance: 750. Springfield 7, Widener 1 Salisbury 17, Springfield 4 Widener 0 1 0 0 — 1 Springfield 1 1 0 2 — 4 Springfield 3 0 3 1 — 7 Salisbury 4 5 4 4 — 17 Widener scoring – Steve Cull 1. Springfield scoring – Kyle Gable 2, Mike Delia 1, Peter Sessa 1. Springfield scoring – Kyle Louer 2, Mike Delia 1, Kyle Gable 1, Joe Heney 1, Jarrid Salisbury scoring – Mike Winter 6, Jake DeLillo 3, Eric Law 2, Mike Von Kamecke 2, Johnson 1, Joe Macchi 1. Sam Bradman 1, Kevin Finn 1, Brandon Groux 1, Matt Pierotti 1. Shots: Widener 37, Springfield 29. Saves: Widener-Bobby Schluter 11; Springfield- Shots: Springfield 24, Salisbury 39. Saves: Springfield-Marc Martinez 7, Matt Cipolla Marc Martinez 18. 1; Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 8. Attendance: 428. Attendance: 661. Dickinson 7, Ohio Wesleyan 3 Ohio Wesleyan 0 0 2 1 — 3 Dickinson 1 1 2 3 — 7 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Chris Ehlinger 1, Robb Shrader 1, Rob Young 1. Dickinson scoring – Sam Abramson 4, Ted Sirvaitis 2, Chris Dodson 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 32, Dickinson 50. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Jud Hall 16; Dickinson-Tyler Magann 20. Attendance: 300. 102 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Haverford 13, Dickinson 5 2010 SEMIFINALS Haverford 3 5 3 2 — 13 Dickinson 3 0 1 1 — 5 MAY 23 Haverford scoring – Max Hjelm 4, Phillip Valliant 3, Myles Monaghan 2, Zack Cohen Tufts 10, SUNY Cortland 9 1, Andrew Kim 1, David Lawrence 1, Henry Millson 1. Dickinson scoring – Chris Dodson 1, Dewey Dubord 1, Sam Greenberg 1, Ward Tufts 1 2 3 4 — 10 Gruppo 1, John Haire 1. SUNY Cortland 3 3 1 2 — 9 Shots: Haverford 46, Dickinson 33. Saves: Haverford-Joe Banno 13; Dickinson-Tyler Tufts scoring – Sean Kirwan 3, Kevin McCormick 3, Matt Witko 2, Alec Bialosky 1, Magann 15. D.J. Hessler 1. Attendance: 453. SUNY Cortland scoring – Brian Krol 3, Tom Burke 2, Greg Wright 2, Jay DiStefano 1, Mike Tota 1. Roanoke 11, Gettysburg 10 (OT) Shots: Tufts 31, SUNY Cortland 40. Saves: Tufts-Steven Foglietta 16; SUNY Cortland- Roanoke 4 3 2 1 1 — 11 Mike Kaminski 7. Gettysburg 2 2 3 3 0 — 10 Attendance: 1,137. Roanoke scoring – Jeff Keating 4, Pat March 2, Matt Quinton 2, Justin Tuma 2, Trey Salisbury 14, Stevenson 13 (OT) Keeley 1. Gettysburg scoring – Pat Sartory 4, Joe Brody 2, J.C. Ward 2, Danno Lynch 1, Andrew Stevenson 5 1 4 3 0 — 13 Ryan 1. Salisbury 4 3 5 1 1 — 14 Shots: Roanoke 40, Gettysburg 35. Saves: Roanoke-Jake Dorsey 9; Gettysburg-John Stevenson scoring – Neal Barthelme 3, Richie Ford 3, Kyle Moffitt 2, Shane Clift 1, LeClerc 16. Jimmy Dailey 1, Steve Kazimer 1, Tyler Maguire 1, Andrew McCrumb 1. Attendance: 1,861. Salisbury scoring – Mike Winter 4, Matt Cannone 3, Mike Von Kamecke 3, Sam Bradman 2, Jake DeLillo 2. Stevenson 19, Cabrini 9 Shots: Stevenson 45, Salisbury 36. Saves: Stevenson-Geoff Hebert 9; Salisbury- Cabrini 2 3 3 1 — 9 Johnny Rodriguez 16. Stevenson 2 6 7 4 — 19 Attendance: 1,393. Cabrini scoring – Brian Hill 3, Andrew Protenic 2, Jeff Crosby 1, Casey Grugan 1, Steven Kapp 1, John McSorley 1. 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP Stevenson scoring – Kyle Moffitt 5, Sean Calabrese 3, Jimmy Dailey 3, Richie Ford 3, Neal Barthelme 2, Steve Kazimer 2, Jake Stocksdale 1. MAY 30 AT BALTIMORE Shots: Cabrini 43, Stevenson 33. Saves: Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 13; Stevenson-Geoff Hebert 22. Tufts 9, Salisbury 6 Attendance: 564. Tufts 6 1 1 1 — 9 Salisbury 1 3 1 1 — 6 2010 QUARTERFINALS Tufts scoring – Jamie Atkins 3, Doug DiSesa 2, D.J. Hessler 1, Sean Kirwan 1, Ryan Molloy 1, Matt Witko 1. MAY 19 Salisbury scoring – Will Poletis 2, Connor Burgasser 1, Jake DeLillo 1, Mike Winter 1, Shawn Zordani 1. SUNY Cortland 15, Rochester Inst. 7 Shots: Tufts 40, Salisbury 41. Saves: Tufts-Steven Foglietta 13; Salisbury-Johnny Rochester Inst. 1 3 1 2 — 7 Rodriguez 11. SUNY Cortland 3 3 2 7 — 15 Attendance: 20,734. Rochester Inst. scoring – Sean Gillies 3, Iric Bressler 1, David Burke 1, Jordan MacIntosh 1, Adam Vlassis 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Chris DeLuca 5, Jay DiStefano 2, Brandon Misiaszek 2, Pat Hayes 1, Neal Hopps 1, Jack Kennedy 1, Brian Krol 1, Mike Tota 1, Greg Wright 1. 2009 Shots: Rochester Inst. 29, SUNY Cortland 46. Saves: Rochester Inst.-Robert Tonnessen 10; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 6. SUNY Cortland wins national title: Junior Brandon Misiaszek scored a Attendance: 566. career-high five goals and was named the Most Outstanding Player as SUNY Tufts 11, Middlebury 9 Cortland won its second NCAA Division III men’s lacrosse team title in four Middlebury 3 4 1 1 — 9 years with a 9-7 victory over Gettysburg on May 24 at Gillette Stadium in Tufts 3 3 1 4 — 11 Foxborough, Mass. The Red Dragons finished 2009 at 19-2, setting a school Middlebury scoring – Tim Cahill 2, Andrew Conner 2, David Hild 2, Erich Pfeffer 2, record for wins in a season, and handed third-year head coach Steve Bev- Chris Teves 1. ille his 200th career victory. The Bullets had their 14-game winning streak Tufts scoring – D.J. Hessler 3, Sean Kirwan 2, Matt Witko 2, Sam Gardner 1, Kevin snapped and finished 16-4. McCormick 1, Ryan Molloy 1, Nick Rhoads 1. Shots: Middlebury 39, Tufts 41. Saves: Middlebury-Ryan Deane 15; Tufts-Steven Junior Brian Krol was the only other SUNY Cortland player to score more Foglietta 10. than a single goal, netting two. Goalie Matt Hipenbecker recorded 10 saves Attendance: 500. for SUNY Cortland, including seven in the fourth quarter. Salisbury 12, Haverford 11 (OT) Haverford 3 3 2 3 0 — 11 LEADING SCORERS Salisbury 2 3 2 4 1 — 12 Name GP G A Pts. Haverford scoring – Travis Gregory 3, Max Hjelm 2, Myles Monaghan 2, Phillip Jake Beebe, Springfield...... 2 9 8 17 Valliant 2, Brian Fleishhacker 1, Andrew Kim 1. Kyle McGrath, Gettysburg...... 4 12 4 16 Salisbury scoring – Matt Cannone 2, Ryan Finch 2, Mike Von Kamecke 2, Shawn Brady Burton, Denison...... 3 12 2 14 Zordani 2, Sam Bradman 1, Jake DeLillo 1, Kevin Finn 1, Mike Winter 1. Pete Smith, Middlebury...... 3 3 10 13 Shots: Haverford 35, Salisbury 37. Saves: Haverford-Joe Banno 11; Salisbury-Johnny Joe Brody, Gettysburg...... 4 5 7 12 Rodriguez 10. Kyle Gable, Springfield...... 2 7 3 10 Attendance: 652. Tanner Smith, Denison...... 3 2 8 10 Joey Morgan, SUNY Cortland...... 4 8 2 10 Stevenson 15, Roanoke 14 (OT) Zach Pucci, Gettysburg...... 4 6 4 10 Roanoke 5 3 3 3 0 — 14 Mike Tota, SUNY Cortland...... 4 9 1 10 Stevenson 5 4 2 3 1 — 15 Roanoke scoring – Pat March 4, Matt Quinton 3, Trey Keeley 2, Justin Tuma 2, Steve 2009 FIRST ROUND Furdock 1, Noah Gibby 1, Jeff Keating 1. Stevenson scoring – Richie Ford 5, Kyle Moffitt 3, Sean Calabrese 2, Jimmy Dailey 2, MAY 6 Rob Lamey 2, Jake Stocksdale 1. Shots: Roanoke 72, Stevenson 40. Saves: Roanoke-Jake Dorsey 15; Stevenson-Geoff Springfield 21, Mount Ida 4 Hebert 27. Mount Ida 0 1 2 1 — 4 Attendance: 933. Springfield 7 7 5 2 — 21 Mount Ida scoring – Paul Battipaglia 2, Derek Broughton 1, Matthew Savage 1. Springfield scoring – Jake Beebe 7, Pat Cavanaugh 3, Kyle Gable 2, Jake Jones 2, Joe Macchi 2, Shawn Runyon 2, Mike Delia 1, Joe Heney 1, Pete Sessa 1. Shots: Mount Ida 34, Springfield 72. Saves: Mount Ida-James McAllister 15, Matt Vernik 7, Justin Famiglietti 2; Springfield-Tom Albano 12, Matt Cipolla 5. Attendance: 750. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 103

St. Lawrence 14, Nazareth 7 Wesleyan (CT) 8, Eastern Conn. St. 4 Nazareth 2 0 3 2 — 7 Eastern Conn. St. 2 1 1 0 — 4 St. Lawrence 2 3 5 4 — 14 Wesleyan (CT) 3 1 0 4 — 8 Nazareth scoring – Joe Jacobs-Ferderbar 3, Kyle Brown 1, Scott Castle 1, Mark Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Matthew Savage 1, DJ Simmons 1, Vinny Tornatore 1, DeCirce 1, C.J. Estes 1. Brian Fechtmann 1. St. Lawrence scoring – Collin Moon 4, Alex Slauson 3, Caldwell Rohrbach 2, Scott Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Russ Follansbee 3, Jon Killeen 2, Jason Ben-Eliyahu 1, John Smith 2, John Allen 1, Kyle Benton 1, Peter Carroll 1. Froats 1, Jeff Strittmatter 1. Shots: Nazareth 35, St. Lawrence 36. Saves: Nazareth-Todd Dermody 8; St. Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 26, Wesleyan (CT) 44. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.-Kyle Savage Lawrence-Thomas Hollingsworth 13. 16; Wesleyan (CT)-Mike Borrero 11. Attendance: 381. Attendance: 550. Eastern Conn. St. 10, Merchant Marine 9 (OT) Stevenson 8, Cabrini 7 Eastern Conn. St. 2 3 2 1 1 — 10 Cabrini 2 1 3 1 — 7 Merchant Marine 2 2 2 3 0 — 9 Stevenson 2 3 1 2 — 8 Eastern Conn. St. scoring – DJ Simmons 5, Matthew Savage 3, Zach Malouf 1, Vinny Cabrini scoring – Scott Reimer 2, Paul Skulski 2, Casey Grugan 1, B.J. Kletcheck 1, Tornatore 1. Dan Terenick 1. Merchant Marine scoring – Brian Flannery 2, Tyler Spaulding 2, Robert Atkinson 1, Stevenson scoring – Nicola Bevacqua 2, Steve Kazimer 2, Chris Baldwin 1, Richie Robert De Pol 1, Zach Gray 1, Adam Jerlow 1, Sean Zakow 1. Ford 1, Greg Furshman 1, Brett Yoder 1. Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 45, Merchant Marine 42. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.-Tommy Shots: Cabrini 42, Stevenson 43. Saves: Cabrini-Kevin Chenoweth 19; Stevenson- Phelan 5; Merchant Marine-Rob Schroeder 8, Sean Brady 2. Geoff Hebert 15. Attendance: 500. Attendance: 622. Cabrini 17, Montclair St. 3 Salisbury 16, Haverford 10 Montclair St. 0 1 0 2 — 3 Salisbury 3 3 6 4 — 16 Cabrini 2 4 6 5 — 17 Haverford 1 3 2 4 — 10 Montclair St. scoring – Mike Corsetto 1, Tyler Meth 1, Robert Sinicola 1. Salisbury scoring – Kylor Berkman 2, Jake DeLillo 2, Stephen Krasco 2, Mike Von Cabrini scoring – Casey Grugan 4, Scott Reimer 4, Paul Skulski 2, Christian Burrows Kamecke 2, Erik Krum 2, Mike Winter 2, Patrick Bonanno 1, Sam Bradman 1, Matt 1, Jordan Coeyman 1, Kevin Fahey 1, Brian Hill 1, Steve Kapp 1, Rich Romanelli 1, Cannone 1, Will Poletis 1. Dan Terenick 1. Haverford scoring – Brian Fleishhacker 3, Myles Monaghan 3, Travis Gregory 2, Zack Shots: Montclair St. 26, Cabrini 50. Saves: Montclair St.-Thomas Bowers 17; Cabrini- Cohen 1, Jory Fong 1. Kevin Chenoweth 11. Shots: Salisbury 52, Haverford 27. Saves: Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 5; Haverford- Attendance: 450. Joe Banno 16, Ryan Herz-Thyhsen 1. Denison 12, Ohio Wesleyan 2 Attendance: 427. Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 0 0 — 2 Denison 14, Roanoke 7 Denison 6 0 2 4 — 12 Denison 3 5 3 3 — 14 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Ricky Scheetz 1, Karl Zimmerman 1. Roanoke 0 2 3 2 — 7 Denison scoring – Brady Burton 5, Alex Hardt 3, Cory Couture 1, Nate Hall 1, Emmett Denison scoring – Brady Burton 4, Emmett Jones 4, Dan Maude 3, Cory Couture 1, Jones 1, Matt Verklin 1. Ted Gulyas 1, Tanner Smith 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 21; Denison 38. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Judd Hall 15; Denison- Roanoke scoring – Chas Carlson 3, Brian Foley 1, Pat March 1, Matt Quinton 1, HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Greg Shannon 11. Benjamin Sultze 1. Attendance: 220. Shots: Denison 46, Roanoke 46. Saves: Denison-Gregg Shannon 14; Roanoke-Jake Dorsey 13, Nick Peck 1. Wash. & Lee 6, FDU-Florham 5 (OT) Attendance: 972. FDU-Florham 1 1 1 2 0 — 5 Wash. & Lee 3 1 0 1 1 — 6 Gettysburg 15, Wash. & Lee 10 FDU-Florham scoring – Peter Fleming 3, Drew Canfield 1, Jason Koontz 1. Wash. & Lee 2 2 5 1 — 10 Wash. & Lee scoring – Spence Daw 1, Will Keigler 1, Drew Koeneman 1, Max Gettysburg 6 3 2 4 — 15 Mancuso 1, Tim Skeen 1, Chris Washington 1. Wash. & Lee scoring – Seth Fishman 3, Harry St. John 2, Tim Skeen 2, Spence Daw 1, Shots: FDU-Florham 23, Wash. & Lee 34. Saves: FDU-Florham-Alex Kajencki 11; Will Keigler 1, Drew Koeneman 1. Wash. & Lee-Connor Locke 12. Gettysburg scoring – Josh Reichert 5, Kyle McGrath 3, Joe Brody 1, Patrick Koehl 1, Attendance: 422. Danno Lynch 1, Tom O’Donnell 1, Zach Pucci 1, Andrew Ryan 1, Pat Sartory 1. Shots: Wash. & Lee 26, Gettysburg 33. Saves: Wash. & Lee-Connor Locke 9; 2009 SECOND ROUND Gettysburg-Zach Furshman 6. Attendance: 1,088. MAY 9 2009 QUARTERFINALS SUNY Cortland 15, Springfield 12 Springfield 2 3 3 4 — 12 MAY 13 SUNY Cortland 5 7 2 1 — 15 SUNY Cortland 6, Western New Eng. 5 Springfield scoring – Kyle Gable 5, Jake Beebe 2, Kyle Louer 2, Mike Delia 1, Joe Macchi 1, Ryan Thibodeau 1. Western New Eng. 0 1 2 2 — 5 SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Tota 4, Joey Morgan 3, Tom Burke 2, Jay DiStefano 2, SUNY Cortland 2 3 0 1 — 6 Brian Krol 2, Chris DeLuca 1, Brandon Misiaszek 1. Western New Eng. scoring– Brody Savoie 3, Marty O’Brien 1, Tim Santye 1. Shots: Springfield 30, SUNY Cortland 49. Saves: Springfield-Tom Albano 22; SUNY SUNY Cortland scoring – Chris DeLuca 2, Cody Hoyt 1, Jack Kennedy 1, Joey Morgan Cortland-Matt Hipenbecker 8. 1, Mike Tota 1. Attendance: 737. Shots: Western New Eng. 36, SUNY Cortland 45. Saves: Western New Eng.-Brewster Knowlton 17; SUNY Cortland-Matt Hipenbecker 14. Western New Eng. 12, Tufts 9 Attendance: 764. Western New Eng. 3 3 4 2 — 12 Tufts 3 4 0 2 — 9 Middlebury 13, Wesleyan (CT) 5 Western New Eng. scoring – Tim Santye 3, Brody Savoie 3, Patrick White 2, Colin Middlebury 2 4 2 5 — 13 Houlihan 1, Nick Jez 1, Scott Kukis 1, Marty O’Brien 1. Wesleyan (CT) 3 1 0 1 — 5 Tufts scoring – Kevin Williams 3, Clem McNally 2, Ryan Molloy 2, Tom Bragg 1, Zach Middlebury scoring – Mike Stone 4, David Hild 2, Matt Ferrer 2, Tom Petty 2, Tim Groen 1. Cahill 1, Skyler Hopkins 1, Pete Smith 1. Shots: Western New Eng. 58, Tufts 49. Saves: Western New Eng.-Brewster Knowlton Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Russ Follansbee 2, Lonny Blumenthal 1, John Froats 1, Jon 18; Tufts-Matt Harrigan 16. Killeen 1. Attendance: 750. Shots: Middlebury 38, Wesleyan (CT) 28. Saves: Middlebury-Peter Britt 15; Wesleyan (CT)-Mike Borrero 13. Middlebury 15, St. Lawrence 11 Attendance: 600. St. Lawrence 3 3 0 5 — 11 Middlebury 2 4 7 2 — 15 St. Lawrence scoring – Collin Moon 3, CP Rahe 2, Scott Smith 2, John Allen 1, Peter Carroll 1, Alex Slauson 1, Nick Woodhull 1. Middlebury scoring – Jack Masur 3, Tom Petty 2, Pete Smith 2, Mike Stone 2, Jeff Begin 1, Matt Ferrer 1, David Hild 1, Skyler Hopkins 1, Chris Teves 1, Matt Virtue 1. Shots: St. Lawrence 38, Middlebury 35. Saves: St. Lawrence-Thomas Hollingsworth 10; Middlebury-Peter Britt 15. Attendance: 800. 104 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Stevenson 11, Salisbury 9 LEADING SCORERS Salisbury 2 1 2 4 — 9 Name GP G A Pts. Stevenson 4 1 4 2 — 11 Kylor Berkman, Salisbury...... 4 9 10 19 Salisbury scoring – Matt Cannone 3, Mike Von Kamecke 2, Mike Winter 2, Kylor Jon Hayes, Western New Eng...... 3 14 4 18 Berkman 1, Sam Bradman 1. Matt Hickman, Salisbury...... 4 10 5 15 Stevenson scoring – Brett Yoder 3, Chris Baldwin 1, Jimmy Dailey 1, Richie Ford 1, Joey Morgan, SUNY Cortland...... 4 12 2 14 Greg Furshman 1, Steve Kazimer 1, Tyler Maguire 1, Kyle Moffitt 1, Jake Stocksdale 1. Greg Titus, Salisbury...... 4 9 5 14 Shots: Salisbury 36, Stevenson 42. Saves: Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 9; Stevenson- Jake Beebe, Springfield...... 2 6 7 13 Geoff Hebert 14. Logan Bobzien, Ithaca...... 3 5 8 13 Attendance: 1,302. Bruce Richardson, Salisbury...... 4 11 2 13 Gettysburg 13, Denison 8 2008 FIRST ROUND Denison 2 1 3 2 — 8 Gettysburg 6 4 1 2 — 13 MAY 7 Denison scoring – Brady Burton 3, Ted Gulyas 1, Nate Hall 1, Emmett Jones 1, Dan Springfield 17, Kean 2 Maude 1, Tanner Smith 1. Gettysburg scoring – Kyle McGrath 4, Joe Brody 3, Chris Cahill 3, Danno Lynch 1, Kean 1 1 0 0 — 2 Zach Pucci 1, Josh Reichert 1. Springfield 4 5 5 3 — 17 Shots: Denison 40, Gettysburg 31. Saves: Denison-Gregg Shannon 5; Gettysburg- Kean scoring – Anthony Bertucci 1, Dennis Novello 1. Zach Furshman 7. Springfield scoring – Jake Beebe 5, Joe Heney 2, Kyle Louer 2, Tyler Montgomery 2, Attendance: 676. Ryan Thibodeau 2, Joe Macchi 1, Chris McMaster 1, Sean Runyon 1, Greg Welch 1. Shots: Kean 17, Springfield 51. Saves: Kean-Dave Nichols, 10, John Gesumaria 1; 2009 SEMIFINALS Springfield-Tom Albano 8, Matt Cipolla 3. Attendance: 390 MAY 17 Bowdoin 11, Mount Ida 5 Mount Ida 1 2 0 2 — 5 SUNY Cortland 16, Middlebury 8 Bowdoin 2 2 3 4 — 11 Middlebury 2 1 4 1 — 8 SUNY Cortland 5 2 4 5 — 16 Mount Ida scoring – Matt Savage 2, Brett Conley 1, Dan Harrington 1, Frank Rozio 1. Bowdoin scoring – Mike Giordano 5, Owen Smith 2, Cullen Winkler 2, Matt Legg 1, Middlebury scoring – Skyler Hopkins 3, Matt Ferrer 2, Tom Petty 2, Mike Stone 1. Justin Starr 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Brian Krol 3, Joey Morgan 3, Mike Tota 3, Chris DeLuca 2, Shots: Mount Ida 18, Bowdoin 39. Saves: Mount Ida-Matt Vernik 13; Bowdoin-Alex Brandon Misiaszek 2, Jay DiStefano 1, Zack Mulvaney 1, Greg Wright 1. Gluck 2. Shots: Middlebury 30, SUNY Cortland 50. Saves: Middlebury-Peter Britt 10; SUNY Attendance: 922. Cortland-Matt Hipenbecker 8, Mike Robinson 1. Western New Eng. 14, Western Conn. St. 4 Attendance: 1,331. Western New Eng. 8 2 4 0 — 14 Gettysburg 12, Stevenson 7 Western Conn. St. 0 0 2 2 — 4 Gettysburg 3 3 2 4 — 12 Western New Eng. scoring – Jon Hayes 3, Scott Kukis 3, Tim Santye 3, Joe O’Keefe 2, Stevenson 3 1 1 2 — 7 Brody Savoie 2, Mike Kelly 1 Western Conn. St. scoring – Dennis Skarda 2, Tom Begley 1, Ron Pac 1. Gettysburg scoring – Danno Lynch 3, Kyle McGrath 3, Zach Pucci 2, Danny Collura 1, Shots: Western New Eng. 35, Western Conn. St. 33. Saves: Western New Eng.-Chris Tom O’Donnell 1, Josh Reichert 1, Andrew Ryan 1. Body 10, Ben Barlow 3; Western Conn. St.-Kyle Wood 11. Stevenson scoring – Chris Baldwin 2, Nicola Bevacqua 2, Richie Ford 1, Steve Attendance: 372. Kazimer 1, Kyle Moffitt 1. Shots: Gettysburg 36, Stevenson 41. Saves: Gettysburg-Zach Furshman 15; Ohio Wesleyan 12, Kenyon 8 Stevenson-Geoff Hebert 13. Ohio Wesleyan 2 3 2 5 — 12 Attendance: 1,371. Kenyon 2 1 4 1 — 8 Kenyon scoring – Brett Fuller 2, Nate Pritchard 2, Ben Alexander 1, John Crain 1, Zach 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP Wallace 1, Jordan Zimolka 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Chris Eccles 4, Harrison Iuliano 3, Steve Fowler 1, Trevor MAY 24 AT FOXBOROUGH, MASS. Jones 1, Connor McGowan 1, Chaz Narwicz 1, Rob Young 1. Shots: Kenyon 38, Ohio Wesleyan 31. Saves: Kenyon-David Page 5; Ohio Wesleyan- SUNY Cortland 9, Gettysburg 7 Jud Hall 13. Gettysburg 4 0 0 3 — 7 Attendance: 280. SUNY Cortland 2 2 5 0 — 9 Denison 19, Widener 6 Gettysburg scoring – Kyle McGrath 2, Zach Pucci 2, Joe Brody 1, Tom O’Donnell 1, Widener 3 2 0 1 — 6 Josh Reichert 1. Denison 4 9 2 4 — 19 SUNY Cortland scoring – Brandon Misiaszek 5, Brian Krol 2, Joey Morgan 1, Mike Widener scoring – Cory Malampy 2, Brian Stromko 2, Chris Matthews 1, Clint Tota 1. Quedenfeld 1. Shots: Gettysburg 31, SUNY Cortland 33. Saves: Gettysburg-Zach Furshman 12; Denison scoring – Emmett Jones 3, Rick Mackessy 3, Brady Burton 2, Nate Hall 2, SUNY Cortland-Matt Hipenbecker 10. Dan Maude 2, Tanner Smith 2, Kyle Bliss 1, Conner Detjen 1, Ted Gulyas 1, Peter Attendance: 24,072. Loftus 1, Colin Molloy 1. Shots: Widener 33, Denison 40. Saves: Widener-Tim Collins 15; Denison-Alex Baruch 11, Dan Wallace 4. 2008 Attendance: 225. 2008 SECOND ROUND Salisbury maintains perfect season: The top-ranked Salisbury men’s la- crosse team celebrated its eighth NCAA Division III national championship MAY 10 May 25 before a record crowd of 24,317 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, SUNY Cortland 12, Springfield 9 Mass., as the Sea Gulls defeated second-ranked SUNY Cortland 19-13. Salis- Springfield 1 2 5 1 — 9 bury (22-0) completed its sixth undefeated season in school history as the SUNY Cortland 2 2 4 4 — 12 Sea Gulls successfully defended their title against the Red Dragons (18-2). Springfield scoring – Kyle Gable 3, Joe Heney 2, Jake Beebe 1, Chris Jez 1, Kyle Louer 1, Tyler Montgomery 1. Salisbury junior midfielder Kylor Berkman was named the Most Outstand- SUNY Cortland scoring – Billy Fuchs 3, Kyle Simensky 3, Ryan Heath 2, Joey Morgan ing Player as the first-team All-American scored a game-high five goals and 2, Chris Hannon 1, Adam Hyde 1. added two assists. Shots: Springfield 25, SUNY Cortland 57. Saves: Springfield-Tom Albano 20; SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 6. The Sea Gull senior class graduated with an 84-1 record. Senior attackman Attendance: 516. Greg Titus (two goals, three assists), who sat out the 2006 season, finished his career undefeated. The Sea Gulls improved to 45-18 all-time in 26 appearances in the NCAA Di- vision III tournament. The 45 wins sets a new Division III record as Hobart held the old record of 41 wins. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 105

Middlebury 10, Bowdoin 7 Ithaca 13, Western New Eng. 12 (OT) Bowdoin 2 2 2 1 — 7 Western New Eng. 3 1 5 3 0 — 12 Middlebury 1 3 3 3 — 10 Ithaca 1 6 3 2 1 — 13 Bowdoin scoring – Cullen Winkler 3, Adam Tracy 2, Harry Ashforth 1, Eric Thompson Western New Eng. scoring – Jon Hayes 4, Joe O’Keefe 3, Travis Brown 2, Tim 1. Heffernan 1, Mike Kelly 1, Jared Pabis 1. Middlebury scoring – Dave Campbell 2, Skyler Hopkins 2, Tom Petty 2, Jim Cabrera Ithaca scoring – Craig LePiane 4, Nic Heckman 3, Kevin Bush 2, Logan Bobzien 1, 1, Matt Ferrer 1, Rory Sanborn 1, Pete Smith 1. Chris Carman 1, Matt Nelligan 1, Tim Pfeffer 1. Shots: Bowdoin 33, Middlebury 37. Saves: Bowdoin-Alex Gluck 3, Gordon Conver 7; Shots: Western New Eng. 45, Ithaca 51. Saves: Western New Eng.-Charlie Congleton Middlebury-Peter Britt 14. 14; Ithaca-David Gal 11, Ben Connery 8. Attendance: 413. Attendance: 368. Ithaca 17, Williams 10 Salisbury 15, Cabrini 7 Williams 5 3 1 1 — 10 Cabrini 1 1 4 1 — 7 Ithaca 2 3 8 4 — 17 Salisbury 4 4 2 5 — 15 Williams scoring – Michael Vrla 4, Richard Reuter 3, David Hawley 1, Brian Morrissey Cabrini scoring – Matt McKinney 3, Matt Conaway 1, Dan DeRosa 1, Casey Grugan 1, Tim White 1. 1, Rich Romanelli 1. Ithaca scoring – Logan Bobzien 3, Matt Nelligan 3, Tim Pfeffer 3, Craig LePiane 2, Salisbury scoring – Greg Titus 5, Matt Hickman 4, Kylor Berkman 2, Mike Von Alec Siefert 2, Chris Carman 1, Matt Cutter 1, Mike Giunta 1, Nic Heckman 1. Kamecke 2, Patrick Bonanno 1, Jake DeLillo 1. Shots: Williams 44, Ithaca 47. Saves: Williams-Michael Gerbush 10; Ithaca-David Gal Shots: Salisbury 35, Cabrini 22. Saves: Cabrini-Kevin Chenoweth 6, Bobby Chambers 9, Ben Connery 7. 4; Salisbury-Zach Krissoff 5. Attendance: 212. Attendance: 883. Western New Eng. 13, St. Lawrence 9 Gettysburg 12, Washington Col. 5 Western New Eng. 3 5 3 2 — 13 Washington Col. 0 1 2 2 — 5 St. Lawrence 2 3 2 2 — 9 Gettysburg 2 5 3 2 — 12 Western New Eng. scoring – Jon Hayes 7, Bryan Cofrin 2, Tim Heffernan 1, Scott Kukis Washington Col. scoring – Andrew Generazio 2, Nick Gregory 1, Jimmy Kielek 1, 1, Tim Santye 1, Brody Savoie 1. Kolyn Kirby 1. St. Lawrence scoring – Alex Slauson 3, Will McKee 2, Kyle Benton 1, Peter Carroll 1, Gettysburg scoring – Joe Brody 3, Kyle McGrath 3, Drew Duckworth 2, Ben Sufrin 2, Ben Prime 1, Scott Smith 1. Trip Dyer 1, Tom O’Donnell 1. Shots: Western New Eng. 30, St. Lawrence 36. Saves: Western New Eng.-Chris Body Shots: Gettysburg 39, Washington Col. 26. Saves: Washington Col.-Gordon Cohen 12; St. Lawrence-Thomas Hollingsworth 5. 16; Gettysburg-Zachary Furshman 8. Attendance: 415. Attendance: 324. Salisbury 13, Ohio Wesleyan 5 Ohio Wesleyan 2 1 1 1 — 5 2008 SEMIFINALS Salisbury 2 5 2 4 — 13 MAY 18 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Nick Gallagher 2, Chris Eccles 1, Steve Fowler 1, Harrison Iuliano 1. SUNY Cortland 16, Ithaca 5 Salisbury scoring – Matt Hickman 4, Bruce Richardson 4, Jake DeLillo 3, Patrick Ithaca 2 1 1 1 — 5 Bonanno 1, Greg Titus 1. SUNY Cortland 4 3 4 5 — 16 HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 28, Salisbury 39. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Jud Hall 13, Ryan Ithaca scoring – Matt Nelligan 2, Logan Bobzien 1, Matt Cutter 1, Craig LePiane 1. Perone 1; Salisbury-Zach Krissoff 11. SUNY Cortland scoring – Billy Fuchs 4, Joey Morgan 4, Josh Cittadino 2, Adam Hyde Attendance: 914. 2, Jay DiStefano 1, Brian Krol 1, Eric Parah 1, Kyle Simensky 1. Cabrini 13, Haverford 10 Shots: Ithaca 25, SUNY Cortland 51. Saves: Ithaca-Ben Connery 10, David Gal 3, Haverford 1 4 2 3 — 10 Collin Meadow 2; SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 9, Matt Hipenbecker 2. Cabrini 3 3 6 1 — 13 Attendance: 1,511 Haverford scoring – Max Hjelm 3, Brian Fleishhacker 2, Mike Distler 1, Grant Salisbury 11, Gettysburg 10 (2OT) Firestone 1, David Lawrence 1, Jason Leeds 1, Matt Thorne-Fitzgerald 1. Gettysburg 2 5 2 1 0 0 — 10 Cabrini scoring – Scott Reimer 5, Casey Grugan 2, Matt McKinney 2, Pat Jenkins 1, Salisbury 2 4 1 3 0 1 — 11 Dan DeRosa 1, Rich Romanelli 1, Paul Skulski 1. Gettysburg scoring – Trip Dyer 3, Joe Brody 2, Tom O’Donnell 2, Ben Sufrin 2, Drew Shots: Haverford 34, Cabrini 38. Saves: Haverford-Jake Mendlinger 6, John-Paul Duckworth 1. Cashiola 1; Cabrini-Kevin Chenoweth 7, Bobby Chambers 5. Salisbury scoring – Kylor Berkman 2, Jake DeLillo 2, Bruce Richardson 2, Connor Attendance: 550. Burgasser 1, Matt Hickman 1, Kevin Kustron 1, Greg Titus 1, Mike Von Kamecke 1. Washington Col. 12, Lynchburg 9 Shots: Gettysburg 33, Salisbury 49. Saves: Gettysburg-Zachary Furshman 14; Lynchburg 3 2 2 2 — 9 Salisbury-Nick Fiorentino 8. Washington Col. 3 3 2 4 — 12 Attendance: 1,411 Lynchburg scoring – Tyler Tolson 3, Johnny Black 2, Ryan Cranston 2, Dean Evans 1, 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP Stephen Weis 1. Washington Col. scoring – Chris Read 5, Nick Gregory 3, Kolyn Kirby 3, Jimmy Kielek 1. MAY 25 AT FOXBOROUGH, MASS. Shots: Lynchburg 41, Washington Col. 34. Saves: Lynchburg-Garrett Curran 10; Salisbury 19, SUNY Cortland 13 Washington Col.-Gordon Cohen 9. SUNY Cortland 3 3 5 2 — 13 Attendance: 812. Salisbury 7 2 6 4 — 19 Gettysburg 8, Denison 7 (OT) SUNY Cortland scoring – Chris Hannon 4, Joey Morgan 4, Ryan Heath 2, Josh Denison 1 2 2 2 0 — 7 Cittadino 1, Adam Hyde 1, Brandon Misiaszek 1. Gettysburg 1 1 2 3 1 — 8 Salisbury scoring – Kylor Berkman 5, Bruce Richardson 5, Mike Von Kamecke 3, Greg Denison scoring – Brady Burton 2, Rick Mackessy 2, Emmett Jones 1, Dan Maude 1, Titus 2, Jake DeLillo 1, Matt Hickman 1, Stephen Krasco 1, Ryan Phillips 1. Tanner Smith 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 42, Salisbury 33. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 6; Gettysburg scoring – Kyle McGrath 3, Ben Sufrin 3, Joe Brody 1, Drew Duckworth 1. Salisbury–Nick Fiorentino 14. Shots: Denison 25, Gettysburg 34. Saves: Denison-Alex Baruch 13; Gettysburg- Attendance: 24,317 Zachary Furshman 8 Attendance: 367. 2008 QUARTERFINALS 2007 MAY 14 Salisbury downs SUNY Cortland for championship title: Attackman Matt Hickman poured in five goals and added an assist as Salisbury (23-0) SUNY Cortland 11, Middlebury 10 (OT) avenged last season’s Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship game loss to Middlebury 4 2 2 2 0 — 10 SUNY Cortland (15-6), 15-9, at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium to earn the Sea SUNY Cortland 2 3 2 3 1 — 11 Gulls their seventh title. Middlebury scoring – Jim Cabrera 3, Tom Petty 2, Mike Stone 2, Jeff Begin 1, Frank Granara 1, Rory Sanborn 1. Hickman’s performance gave him 75 goals on the year and the Most Out- SUNY Cortland scoring – Brandon Misiaszek 3, Josh Cittadino 2, Adam Hyde 2, Joey standing Player award. The junior finished 2007 as the second-leading scorer Morgan 2, Ryan Heath 1, Kyle Simensky 1. on a team that set a new Salisbury record, scoring 417 goals this year. Shots: Middlebury 37, SUNY Cortland 39. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 11; Middlebury-Peter Britt 13. Attendance: 672 106 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

The Gulls used a five-goal run during a six-minute third-quarter span to Widener 8, Denison 5 break open a seesaw battle. Widener 0 3 3 2 — 8 Denison 2 1 0 2 — 5 SUNY Cortland midfielder Adam Hyde, who finished with four goals and an assist, made the score 7-7 46 seconds into the second half when he drove Widener scoring – Clint Quedenfeld 2, Brian Stromko 2, Luke Weber 2, Gavin Goane 1, Cory Malampy 1. from behind the cage and finished with an underhand shot. Denison scoring – Chris Chandler 1, Ted Gulyas 1, Rick Mackessy 1, Dan Maude 1, Salisbury responded as sophomore midfielder Kylor Berkman battled Topher Nazaruk 1. through a holding penalty and delivered one of his three assists to a wait- Shots: Widener 25, Denison 26. Saves: Widener-Andrew Johnson 10; Denison-Alex ing Hickman. Junior attackman Greg Titus, who had three goals to finish the Baruch 6. year with 76, sandwiched a pair of goals around a Matt Dasinger goal before Attendance: 170. Hickman made it 12-7 when he finished a fast break with 8:36 remaining in Tufts 9, Endicott 8 the third. Endicott 1 4 1 2 — 8 Tufts 4 5 0 0 — 9 Also putting up gaudy numbers was Salisbury senior attackman and lead- ing scorer Eric Bishop, who finished with four goals and three assists, bring- Endicott scoring – Nick Cosco 3, Josh Gilbert 3, Dan Cain 1, Eddie O’Reilly 1. Tufts scoring – Clem McNally 3, Chase Bibby 2, Jamie Atkins 1, Chris Connelly 1, Mark ing his season point total to 102. Warner 1, Kevin Williams 1. SUNY Cortland and Salisbury renewed their championship game rivalry Shots: Endicott 43, Tufts 37. Saves: Endicott-Sean Kearney 10; Tufts-Matt Harrigan as both teams favored a frantic pace early, leading to a combined 15 first- 16. quarter shots. Attendance: 1,000. SUNY Cortland jumped out to a 4-1 lead when freshman midfielder Chris 2007 SECOND ROUND Dutkowsky caught a pass from senior attackman Mike Felice – who had fin- ished a shot on the crease after making a nice fake two minutes prior -- just MAY 12 inside the restraining box and let go a hard shot that beat Salisbury goalie Western New Eng. 13, Keene St. 5 Max Zarchin, who had 12 saves. Keene St. 1 2 0 2 — 5 Salisbury got back into the game on the strength of a six-goal run, including Western New Eng. 4 1 6 2 — 13 two goals from Hickman and Titus, and went ahead 7-4 with 7:48 remaining Keene St. scoring – Tony Santa Fe 3, Ryan Hazelton 1, Taylor Morasutti 1. in the second quarter. SUNY Cortland midfielder Josh Cittadino answered Western New Eng. scoring – Adam Cherry 2, Scott Kukis 2, Travis Brown 1, Chuck Cartelli 1, Bryan Cofrin 1, Nick Coppola 1, Jon Hayes 1, Tim Heffernan 1, Mike Kelly 1, seven seconds later, however, when he won a draw forward, gained posses- Ben Reardon 1, Zack Sondrini 1. sion, and put a high bounce shot past Zarchin. Shots: Keene St. 27, Western New Eng. 55. Saves: Keene St.-Matt Johnson 24; Hyde then finished the first half with a running right-handed shot from the Western New Eng.-Chris Body 10. top of the box with four seconds left. Attendance: 1,235. SUNY Cortland got 11 saves from sophomore Michael Robinson, including SUNY Cortland 13, St. Lawrence 8 SUNY Cortland 2 5 1 5 — 13 two from inside five yards early in the fourth quarter, to give the Red Drag- St. Lawrence 1 2 1 4 — 8 ons hope. SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Felice 5, Billy Fuchs 2, Ryan Simensky 2, Ryan Heath SUNY Cortland also had an advantage at the faceoff, winning 15 of 28 draws. 1, Adam Hyde 1, Joey Morgan 1, Kyle Simensky 1. Salisbury was excellent on groundballs, however, picking up 48 to the Red St. Lawrence scoring – Will McKee 2, Kyle Benton 1, Andy Centauro 1, Willie Lapinksi Dragons’ 33. 1, Mike Long 1, Nick Mastine 1, Kevin Russell 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 39, St. Lawrence 29. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson LEADING SCORERS 7; St. Lawrence-Justin Demuth 10. Attendance: 711. Name GP G A Pts. Eric Bishop, Salisbury...... 4 16 8 24 Nazareth 15, SUNY Geneseo 5 Greg Titus, Salisbury...... 4 14 2 16 SUNY Geneseo 2 0 3 0 — 5 Mike Felice, SUNY Cortland...... 4 10 5 15 Nazareth 3 4 4 4 — 15 Matt Dasinger, Salisbury...... 4 7 5 12 SUNY Geneseo scoring – Andrew Hanover 2, Owahn Bazydlo 1, Jim Fiacco 1, Colin Ryan Heath, SUNY Cortland...... 4 6 6 12 Ireland 1. Matt Hickman, Salisbury...... 4 9 3 12 Nazareth scoring – Ryan Hotaling 4, Kevin Kimball 4, Aaron Civalier 3, Chad Amidon Billy Fuchs, SUNY Cortland...... 4 9 2 11 2, Matt Aloi 1, Jordan Hirsch 1. Ryan Hotaling, Nazareth...... 2 6 3 9 Shots: SUNY Geneseo 27, Nazareth 28. Saves: SUNY Geneseo-Tim Garback 8; Adam Hyde, SUNY Cortland...... 4 8 1 9 Nazareth-Pat Mullin 11. Zach Thomas, Roanoke...... 2 5 4 9 Attendance: 2,000 2007 FIRST ROUND Wesleyan (CT) 13, Middlebury 9 Middlebury 2 1 3 3 — 9 Wesleyan (CT) 4 6 3 0 — 13 MAY 9 Middlebury scoring – Jim Cabrera 2, Mike Stone 2, Nick Bastis 1, James Guay 1, Peter Keene St. 14, Merchant Marine 11 Mellen 1, Tom Petty 1, Will Simpson 1. Merchant Marine 1 2 4 4 — 11 Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Grayson Connors 4, Lonnie Blumenthal 2, Jon Killeen 2, Keene St. 5 2 3 4 — 14 Adam Kirk 2, Dan Latzman 2, Jason Ben-Eliyahu 1. Merchant Marine scoring – Sean Dougherty 3, Robert De Pol 2, Brennan Dougherty Shots: Middlebury 38, Wesleyan (CT) 33. Saves: Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 9; 2, Jim Flannery 2, Tony Buleza 1, Ryan Merritt 1. Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 17. Keene St. scoring – Tony Santa Fe 4, Ryan Hazelton 3, Casey Brodersen 2, Mike Attendance: 600. Fontaine 2, Sean Panora 2, Taylor Morasutti 1. Salisbury 16, Widener 8 Shots: Merchant Marine 50, Keene St. 49. Saves: Merchant Marine-John Pagano 12; Widener 0 3 2 3 — 8 Keene St.-Matt Johnson 23. Salisbury 4 6 4 2 — 16 Attendance: 250. Widener scoring – Gavin Goane 2, Chris Mattews 2, Brian Stromko 2, Cory Malampy Middlebury 21, Mount Ida 2 1, Luke Weber 1. Mount Ida 0 1 0 1 — 2 Salisbury scoring – Greg Titus 6, Eric Bishop 3, Matt Dasinger 2, Matt Hickman 2, Middlebury 6 3 6 6 — 21 Kylor Berkman 1, Luis Gonzalez 1, Mike Von Kamecke 1. Mount Ida scoring – Trevor Bergeron 1, Leo Shidler 1. Shots: Widener 28, Salisbury 45. Saves: Widener-Andrew Johnson 17; Salisbury-Max Middlebury scoring – Will Simpson 3, Mike Stone 3, Nick Bastis 2, Jim Cabrera 2, Zarchin 8. Skyler Hopkins 2, Tom Petty 2, Pete Smith 2, Dave Campbell 1, Mickey Gilchrist 1, Attendance: 664. Peter Mellen 1, Rory Sanborn 1, Matt Virtue 1. Roanoke 18, Ohio Wesleyan 9 Shots: Mount Ida 19, Middlebury 61. Saves: Mount Ida-Matt Vernik 18; Middlebury- Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 5 2 — 9 Alex Palmisano 8, Pete Britt 1. Roanoke 8 4 0 6 — 18 Attendance: 215. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Eric Turner 3, Dave Castignola 2, Chris Ehlinger 1, Trevor Jones 1, Rob Young 1, Karl Zimmerman 1. Roanoke scoring – Jon Mason 7, Matt Duke 2, Steve Furdock 2, Billy Cameron 1, Chas Carlson 1, Richard Fox 1, Scott Lindberg 1, Pat March 1, Brendan Moore 1, Zach Thomas 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 40, Roanoke 44. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan Perone 10; Roanoke-Jake Dorsey 11. Attendance: 532. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 107

Ithaca 18, Cabrini 11 Salisbury 9, Gettysburg 6 Cabrini 3 4 2 2 — 11 Gettysburg 1 1 2 2 — 6 Ithaca 5 4 5 4 — 18 Salisbury 3 4 1 1 — 9 Cabrini scoring – Matt McKinney 4, Casey Grugan 3, Scott Reimer 2, Chris Barron 1, Gettysburg scoring – Ted Leonard 2, Joe Brody 1, Trip Dyer 1, Andrew Mavraganis Pat Jenkins 1. 1, Greg Montgomery 1. Ithaca scoring – Craig LePiane 4, Kevin Bush 3, Mike Cintineo 3, Matt Nelligan 2, Tim Salisbury scoring – Eric Bishop 2, Matt Dasinger 2, Greg Titus 2, Kylor Berkman 1, Pfeffer 2, Matthew Ruhnke 2, Logan Bobzien 1, Mike Nowak 1. Matt Hickman 1, Mike Von Kamecke 1. Shots: Cabrini 43, Ithaca 52. Saves: Cabrini-Kevin Quinn 7; Ithaca-Dennis Butler 19. Shots: Gettysburg 10, Salisbury 16. Saves: Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 7; Salisbury-Max Attendance: 573. Zarchin 4. Gettysburg 12, Tufts 7 Attendance: 1,120 Tufts 0 2 3 2 — 7 Gettysburg 5 3 2 2 — 12 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP Tufts scoring – Peter Whitney 2, Chase Bibby 1, Matt Caple 1, Chris Connelly 1, Clem MAY 27 AT BALTIMORE McNally 1, Jordan Yarboro 1. Gettysburg scoring – Ben Sufrin 4, Kevin Freehill 3, Joe Brody 1, Drew Duckworth 1, Salisbury 15, SUNY Cortland 9 Trip Dyer 1, Steve Hurst 1, Rob Triplett 1. SUNY Cortland 4 2 2 1 — 9 Shots: Tufts 24, Gettysburg 31. Saves: Tufts-Matt Harrigan 9; Gettysburg-Pat Salisbury 2 5 6 2 — 15 Vaughan 10. SUNY Cortland scoring – Adam Hyde 4, Josh Cittadino 1, Chris Dutkowsky 1, Mike Attendance: 417. Felice 1, Billy Fuchs 1, Cheney Raymond 1. Salisbury scoring – Matt Hickman 5, Eric Bishop 4, Greg Titus 3, Matt Dasinger 2, 2007 QUARTERFINALS Mike Von Kamecke 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 34, Salisbury 43. Saves: SUNY Cortland–Michael Robinson 11; MAY 16 Salisbury–Max Zarchin 12. SUNY Cortland 12, Western New Eng. 10 Attendance: 22,778 Western New Eng. 1 3 2 4 — 10 SUNY Cortland 4 5 3 0 — 12 Western New Eng. scoring – Adam Cherry 3, Jon Hayes 3, Tim Heffernan 3, Scott 2006 Kukis 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Billy Fuchs 3, Ryan Heath 3, Mike Felice 2, Adam Hyde 2, SUNY Cortland ends Salisbury reign with overtime conquest: SUNY Cort- Joey Morgan 2. land stunned three-time defending champion Salisbury in overtime May 28 to Shots: Western New Eng. 40, SUNY Cortland 29. Saves: Western New Eng.-Chris Body 12; SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 1. win the Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship, handing the Sea Gulls their Attendance: 750 first loss since April 10, 2003.T he 13-12 defeat ended Salisbury’s 69-game win- ning streak and brought the title back to SUNY Cortland for the first time in 31 Wesleyan (CT) 9, Nazareth 6 years. The Red Dragons’ Mike Felice scored a goal with 2.2 seconds remaining Nazareth 0 1 2 3 — 6 in overtime to lift his team over the defending champions and heavy favorites. Wesleyan (CT) 2 3 1 3 — 9 The teams were evenly matched from the outset, with each answering the HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Nazareth scoring – Jordan Hirsch 2, Ryan Hotaling 2, Mark DeCirce 1, Kevin Gibbons other’s score. The teams combined for 11 ties and four lead changes in the see- 1. Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Jason Ben-Eliyahu 2, Kwasi Ansu 1, Matt Burke 1, Grayson saw game, and the largest margin was two goals, which Salisbury held in the Connors 1, Mike Hines 1, Jon Killeen 1, Dan Latzman 1, Jeff Strittmatter 1. second quarter. The Sea Gulls were up, 7-6, at the half. The Red Dragons came Shots: Nazareth 37, Wesleyan (CT) 23. Saves: Nazareth-Pat Mullin 4; Wesleyan (CT)- out strong in the third quarter, though, opening with a quick goal, dominating Charlie Congleton 14. the faceoffs and controlling the time of possession. Ryan Heath scored three Attendance: 400. times in the third quarter for SUNY Cortland, including a tying goal with 37 Salisbury 15, Roanoke 9 seconds left. Salisbury midfielder Luis Gonzalez led his team with three goals Roanoke 3 0 4 2 — 9 in the third quarter after scoring just four the entire season. Salisbury 2 5 6 2 — 15 The fourth quarter was a stark contrast to the offensive barrage in the third – Roanoke scoring – Zach Thomas 4, Billy Cameron 1, Matt Duke 1, Steve Furdock 1, both teams turned to their defense to carry the day. Salisbury led the game Jon Mason 1, Brendan Moore 1. with less than a minute to play, but SUNY Cortland’s Ryan Simensky scored off Salisbury scoring – Eric Bishop 7, Greg Titus 3, Kyle Burto 1, Matt Dasinger 1, Luis a loose ball, tying the game at 12. Gonzalez 1, Matt Hickman 1, Michael Lennon 1. Shots: Roanoke 39, Salisbury 47. Saves: Roanoke-Jake Dorsey 12; Salisbury-Max Red Dragons sophomore Josh Cittadino won his 13th faceoff to start the Zarchin 15. overtime, but a subsequent shot sailed wide. Salisbury also had chances, but Attendance: 828. SUNY Cortland goalie Ben Gaebel made two of his 18 saves in the extra period. The Red Dragons capitalized on their final possession, with Felice scoring the Gettysburg 11, Ithaca 5 game-winner after beating his defender and getting in close range. Ithaca 2 0 2 1 — 5 Gettysburg 5 5 0 1 — 11 Felice finished with three goals and the Most Outstanding Player award. Heath Ithaca scoring – Craig LePiane 2, Mike Giunta 1, Matt Nelligan 1, Tim Pfeffer 1. led SUNY Cortland with four goals. Salisbury finished the season 20-1, while Gettysburg scoring – Andrew Mavraganis 3, Ben Sufrin 3, Joe Brody 1, Trip Dyer 1, SUNY Cortland completed an 18-3 campaign. Ted Leonard 1, Kyle McGrath 1, Greg Montgomery 1. Shots: Ithaca 31, Gettysburg 36. Saves: Ithaca-Dennis Butler 17; Gettysburg-Pat LEADING SCORERS Vaughan 10. Name GP G A Pts. Attendance: 229. Glenn Adams, Wesleyan (CT)...... 3 9 6 15 Kyle Lambert, SUNY Cortland...... 4 9 6 15 2007 SEMIFINALS Mike Felice, SUNY Cortland...... 4 8 6 14 Ryan Heath, SUNY Cortland...... 4 9 4 13 MAY 19-20 Mike Abbott, SUNY Cortland...... 4 9 3 12 SUNY Cortland 9, Wesleyan (CT) 8 Kylor Berkman, Salisbury...... 4 3 9 12 Wesleyan (CT) 2 3 1 2 — 8 Ryan Rohde, Salisbury...... 4 9 3 12 SUNY Cortland 3 1 2 3 — 9 Ryan Simensky, SUNY Cortland...... 4 6 6 12 Chaz Carlson, Roanoke...... 3 6 4 10 Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Jason Ben-Eliyahu 2, Mike Hines 2, Lonnie Blumenthal 1, Todd Fairlie, Widener...... 2 6 4 10 Grayson Connors 1, Chris Jasinski 1, Jon Killeen 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Billy Fuchs 3, Mike Felice 2, Ryan Heath 2, Adam Hyde 1, Josh Cittadino 1. Shots: Wesleyan (CT) 18, SUNY Cortland 31. Saves: Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 12; SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 10. Attendance: 892 108 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

2006 FIRST ROUND SUNY Geneseo 12, St. Lawrence 5 St. Lawrence 0 1 1 3 — 5 MAY 10 SUNY Geneseo 5 3 2 2 — 12 Stevens 7, Eastern Conn. St. 4 St. Lawrence scoring – Brendan Lynch 3, Tyler Moore 2. SUNY Geneseo scoring – Owahn Bazydlo 2, Mike Pizzuto 2, Jack Ryerson 2, Rick Bova Eastern Conn. St. 0 0 3 1 — 4 1, Colin Ireland 1, Joe Malach 1, Tim McDermott 1, Brian Orlowski 1, Pat Riehlman 1. Stevens 1 3 2 1 — 7 Shots: St. Lawrence 37, SUNY Geneseo 28. Saves: St. Lawrence-Justin Demuth 5; Eastern Conn. St. scoring – DJ Simmons 2, Chris Elrod 1, Pete Hamilton 1. SUNY Geneseo-Tim Garback 11. Stevens scoring – Patrick Bailey 2, John Dolny 2, Matt Althauser 1, Mark Bielicky 1, Attendance: 425. J.R. Oreskovich 1. Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 29, Stevens 41. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.-Kyle Savage 9; Salisbury 13, Denison 5 Stevens-Jack Dunderdale 7. Denison 2 1 0 2 — 5 Attendance: 250. Salisbury 2 5 1 5 — 13 St. Lawrence 13, Endicott 10 Denison scoring – Ted Douglass 1, PJ Hendrick 1, Ricky Mackessy 1, Dan Maude 1, Clay Wawner 1. Endicott 1 2 3 4 — 10 Salisbury scoring – Ryan Rohde 5, Matt Dasinger 4, Eric Bishop 1, Dan Boyer 1, Mike St. Lawrence 3 4 5 1 — 13 Edwards 1, Mike Hurley 1. Endicott scoring – Burt Fahy 3, Brandon Dube 2, Dan Ryan 2, Dan Cain 1, Patrick Shots: Denison 20, Salisbury 36. Saves: Denison-Alex Baruch 10; Salisbury-Max Gaffney 1, Josh Gilbert 1. Zarchin 11, Riley Clark 1. St. Lawrence scoring – Tyler Moore 3, Kevin Russell 3, Ben Prime 2, Peter Carroll 1, Attendance: 609. Andy Centauro 1, Willie Lapinski 1, Brendan Lynch 1, Nick Mastine 1. Shots: Endicott 31, St. Lawrence 31. Saves: Endicott-Ryan Walsh 14; St. Lawrence- Washington Col. 8, Lynchburg 7 Justin Demuth 9. Washington Col. 3 2 2 1 — 8 Attendance: 715. Lynchburg 3 2 2 0 — 7 Denison 10, Ohio Wesleyan 9 (OT) Washington Col. scoring – Jimmy Kielek 2, Ryan Morrison 2, Jon Kenney 1, Andrew Ostrusky 1, Chris Read 1, Mike Sutter 1. Ohio Wesleyan 2 3 1 3 0 — 9 Lynchburg scoring – Brian Kemper 3, Johnny Black 2, Ryan Cranston 2. Denison 0 4 4 1 1 — 10 Shots: Washington Col. 23, Lynchburg 29. Saves: Washington Col.-Kevin Thibadeau Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Chris Eccles 4, Phillip Johnson 2, Dylan Brown 1, Nick 12; Lynchburg-Garrett Curran 6. Gallagher 1, Jarred Law 1. Attendance: 369. Denison scoring – Ted Douglass 4, PJ Hendrick 2, Chris Boehl 1, Ted Epstein 1, Dan Maude 1, Clay Wawner 1. Roanoke 17, Cabrini 6 Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 27, Denison 31. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan Perone 8; Cabrini 2 2 1 1 — 6 Denison-Alex Baruch 9. Roanoke 3 5 6 3 — 17 Attendance: 550. Cabrini scoring – Dan Leigh 3, Matt Campbell 1, Kevin Rayer 1, Scott Reimer 1. Widener 11, Kenyon 9 Roanoke scoring – Matt Duke 3, Chris Keating 3, Brendan Moore 3, Jon Mason 2, Zack Thomas 2, Scott Pattison 1, Billy Cameron 1, Richard Fox 1, Adam Saunders 1. Kenyon 0 4 2 3 — 9 Shots: Cabrini 32, Roanoke 46. Saves: Cabrini-Kevin Quinn 18; Roanoke-Matt Widener 3 3 1 4 — 11 Madalon 17, Drew Bowers 2. Kenyon scoring – Devin Catlin 2, Brad Harvey 2, Luke Larson 2, Fred Kridler 1, Adam Attendance: 550. Lucas 1, Sean O’Neill 1. Widener scoring – Alan Krawitz 3, Gavin Goane 2, Dennis Mann 2, Luke Weber 2, Gettysburg 13, Widener 7 Todd Fairlie 1, Brian Stromko 1. Widener 2 1 1 3 — 7 Shots: Kenyon 28, Widener 26. Saves: Kenyon-Charlie Floeckher 11; Widener- Gettysburg 6 3 2 2 — 13 Andrew Johnson 8. Widener scoring – Todd Fairlie 5, Gavin Goane 1, Chris Matthews 1. Attendance: 300. Gettysburg scoring – Brian Pryor 4, Kevin Freehill 3, Evan Gallant 2, Jared Harriman 2, Andrew Mavraganis 1, Chase Stewart 1. 2006 SECOND ROUND Shots: Widener 35, Gettysburg 29. Saves: Widener-Andrew Johnson 5, Mike Cozza 1; Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 10. MAY 13 Attendance: 393. SUNY Cortland 16, Stevens 7 2006 QUARTERFINALS Stevens 2 1 3 1 — 7 SUNY Cortland 2 4 6 4 — 16 MAY 17 Stevens scoring – Matt Althauser 3, Mark Bielicky 3, Patrick Bailey 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Felice 5, Ryan Heath 3, Kyle Lambert 3, Mike Abbott SUNY Cortland 12, Middlebury 8 2, Adam Hyde 1, Matt O’Connell 1, Ryan Simensky 1. Middlebury 1 1 0 6 — 8 Shots: Stevens 29, SUNY Cortland 36. Saves: Stevens-Jack Dunderdale 9; SUNY SUNY Cortland 2 5 3 2 — 12 Cortland-Ben Gaebel 10. Middlebury scoring – Jim Cabrera 3, Nick Bastis 1, Aaron Herter 1, Travis Meyer 1, Attendance: 427. Jeff Pello 1, Henry Sheehan 1. Middlebury 17, Springfield 4 SUNY Cortland scoring – Kyle Lambert 4, Mike Abbott 3, Ryan Heath 2, Adam Hyde 2, Tim Castoro 1. Springfield 0 1 2 1 — 4 Shots: Middlebury 33, SUNY Cortland 29. Saves: Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 11; Middlebury 5 3 4 5 — 17 SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 12. Springfield scoring – Pat Cavanaugh 1, Steve Krasco 1, Paul Voegeli 1, Greg Welch 1. Attendance: 487. Middlebury scoring – Jim Cabrera 3, Nick Bastis 2, Aaron Herter 2, Jonathan Sisto 2, Mike Stone 2, J.P. Coviello 1, Travis Meyer 1, Jeff Pello 1, Tom Petty 1, Mike Quinn 1, Wesleyan (CT) 16, SUNY Geneseo 10 Henry Sheehan 1. SUNY Geneseo 2 1 4 3 — 10 Shots: Springfield 27, Middlebury 50. Saves: Springfield-Kyle Cloutier 15; Middlebury- Wesleyan (CT) 1 2 7 6 — 16 Alex Palmisano 11, Pete Britt 1. SUNY Geneseo scoring – Jack Ryerson 4, Mike Pizzuto 3, Owahn Bazydlo 2, Brian Attendance: 416. Orlowski 1. Wesleyan (CT) 11, Rochester Inst. 8 Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Glenn Adams 6, Grayson Connors 2, Russell Follansbee 2, Mike Walsh 2, Jason Ben-Eliyahu 1, Chris Jasinski 1, Spike Malangone 1, Mike Rochester Inst. 0 2 4 2 — 8 Vitulano 1. Wesleyan (CT) 6 0 0 5 — 11 Shots: SUNY Geneseo 37, Wesleyan (CT) 35. Saves: SUNY Geneseo-Tim Garback 8; Rochester Inst. scoring – Zach Bednarz 2, Colin Jesien 2, Eric Pritchard 2, Scott Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 16. Farress 1, David Thering 1. Attendance: 350. Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Glenn Adams 3, Jason Ben-Eliyahu 2, Jordan Funt 2, Mike Vitulano 2, Russell Follansbee 1, Chris Jasinski 1. Salisbury 8, Washington Col. 4 Shots: Rochester Inst. 42, Wesleyan (CT) 30. Saves: Rochester Inst.-John Foley 12; Washington Col. 1 2 0 1 — 4 Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 14. Salisbury 0 3 4 1 — 8 Attendance: 630. Washington Col. scoring – Chris Read 2, Sam Lane 1, Mike Sutter 1. Salisbury scoring – Dan Boyer 3, Kylor Berkman 2, Eric Bishop 1, Ryan Rohde 1, Mike Hurley 1. Shots: Washington Col. 18, Salisbury 33. Saves: Washington Col.-Kevin Thibadeau 15; Salisbury-Max Zarchin 6. Attendance: 1,086. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 109

Roanoke 13, Gettysburg 12 LEADING SCORERS Roanoke 4 3 3 3 — 13 Gettysburg 1 2 4 5 — 12 Name GP G A Pts. Chris Phillips, Salisbury...... 4 7 9 16 Roanoke scoring – Chaz Carlson 4, Chris Keating 3, Zack Thomas 3, Matt Duke 1, Pat Ryan Hotaling, Nazareth...... 3 9 6 15 Hurley 1, Jon Mason 1. Jon Mason, Roanoke...... 3 12 1 13 Gettysburg scoring – Kevin Freehill 3, Trip Dyer 2, Jared Harriman 2, Brian Pryor 2, Henry Sheehan, Middlebury...... 4 4 9 13 Evan Gallant 1, Chris Renzi 1, Chase Stewart 1. Justin Smith, Salisbury...... 4 9 3 12 Shots: Roanoke 26, Gettysburg 55. Saves: Roanoke-Matt Madalon 19, Drew Bowers 1; Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 10. Bryan Adams, Nazareth...... 3 8 3 11 Attendance: 451. Chris Balash, Nazareth...... 3 8 3 11 Dan Boyer, Salisbury...... 4 8 3 11 2006 SEMIFINALS Zack Thomas, Roanoke...... 3 6 4 10 2005 FIRST ROUND MAY 21 SUNY Cortland 7, Wesleyan (CT) 6 (OT) MAY 11 Wesleyan (CT) 3 1 1 1 0 — 6 Endicott 11, Keene St. 10 SUNY Cortland 2 1 2 1 1 — 7 Endicott 4 2 2 3 — 11 Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Grayson Connors 1, Jordan Funt 1, Chris Jasinski 1, Alex Keene St. 1 5 1 3 — 10 Kaufman 1, Mike Vitulano 1, Mike Walsh 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Abbott 3, Ryan Simensky 2, Brian Atkins 1, Kyle Endicott scoring – Sam Chidester 3, Josh Gilbert 2, Parker Sowles 2, Elliot Diesenhaus Lambert 1. 1, Burt Fahy 1, Kevin Lally 1, Dan Ryan 1. Shots: Wesleyan (CT) 25, SUNY Cortland 33. Saves: Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton Keene St. scoring – Sean Panora 4, Ryan Hazelton 2, Eric Momnie 2, Greg Richard 13; SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 10. 1, Ron Ward 1. Attendance: 1,114. Shots: Endicott 21, Keene St. 65. Saves: Endicott-Ryan Walsh 4; Keene St.-Matt Johnson 15. Salisbury 13, Roanoke 12 (OT) Attendance: 400. Roanoke 0 4 4 4 0 — 12 Salisbury 2 3 7 0 1 — 13 2005 SECOND ROUND Roanoke scoring – Zack Thomas 3, Chas Carlson 2, Chris Keating 2, Scott Pattison 2, Adam Ariosa 1, Jon Mason 1, Brendan Moore 1. MAY 14 Salisbury scoring – Mike Hurley 4, Dan Boyer 3, Greg Baggan 1, Kylor Berkman 1, Middlebury 15, Endicott 12 Jimmy Creighton 1, Mike Edwards 1, Ryan Rohde 1, Brett Yoder 1. Shots: Roanoke 44, Salisbury 37. Saves: Roanoke-Matt Madalon 15; Salisbury-Max Endicott 3 2 2 5 — 12 Zarchin, 12. Middlebury 2 3 5 5 — 15 Attendance: 1,301. Endicott scoring – Anthony Monti 4, Alex Marshall 3, Lucien Bolduc 2, Erik Klaeboe 1, Josh Maciorowski 1, Andrew McGarty 1. 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP Middlebury – Nick Bastis 3, J.P. Coviello 3, Mark Foster 3, Aaron Herter 2, Dave Leach

2, Jeff Pello 1, Jonathan Sisto 1. HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION MAY 28 AT PHILADELPHIA Shots: Endicott 17, Middlebury 32. Saves: Endicott-Burt Fahy 17; Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 5. SUNY Cortland 13, Salisbury 12 (OT) Attendance: 300. SUNY Cortland 3 3 5 1 1 — 13 Wesleyan (CT) 10, Springfield 7 Salisbury 3 4 4 1 0 — 12 Wesleyan (CT) 1 1 3 5 — 10 SUNY Cortland scoring – Ryan Heath 4, Mike Felice 3, Ryan Simensky 3, Mike Abbott Springfield 2 4 1 0 — 7 1, Brian Atkins 1, Kyle Lambert 1. Salisbury scoring – Luis Gonzalez 3, Jimmy Creighton 2, Matt Dasinger 2, Ryan Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Glenn Adams 2, Chris Knacke 2, Mike Vitulano 2, Jordan Rohde 2, Eric Bishop 1, Dan Boyer 1, Mike Edwards 1. Funt 1, Alex Kaufman 1, Jeff McLaren 1, Mike Walsh 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 36, Salisbury 49. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 18; Springfield scoring – Shawn Cofrin 3, Derek Pedrick 2, Taylor Brown 1, Mark Maitland Salisbury–Max Zarchin 6. 1. Attendance: 23,990. Shots: Wesleyan (CT) 35, Springfield 44. Saves: Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 10; Springfield-Kyle Cloutier 9. Attendance: 590. Nazareth 13, Stevens 10 2005 Stevens 3 0 5 2 — 10 Nazareth 3 4 2 4 — 13 Sea Gulls soar to third straight crown: An accurate shot in the last six sec- Stevens scoring – Stephen Pascone 3, Mark Bielicky 2, J.R. Oreskovich 2, Patrick onds of play lifted Salisbury over Middlebury, 11-10, in the Division III Men’s Bailey 1, John Dolny 1, Alex Richards 1. Lacrosse Championship game May 29. The game was played before a Divi- Nazareth – Bryan Adams 3, Chris Balash 3, Greg Kanellis 3, Ryan Hotaling 2, Matt sion III-record crowd of 20,803 at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field. Aloi 1, Chad Amidon 1. Shots: Stevens 35, Nazareth 35. Saves: Stevens-Jack Dunderdale 5; Nazareth-Alex The victory clinched the Sea Gulls’ third consecutive title and sixth overall. Civalier 12. The Gulls finished the 2005 season with a perfect 20-0 record, while the Pan- Attendance: 1,500. thers posted a 17-2 slate. SUNY Cortland 14, Skidmore 7 Salisbury had been dominant all season, never trailing by more than one Skidmore 2 2 3 0 — 7 goal all year until Middlebury opened a two-goal margin with just more SUNY Cortland 2 4 3 5 — 14 than five minutes left in the championship game. But Salisbury scored two Skidmore scoring – Tom Spinella 3, Brendan Bellefeuille 1, Charlie McNeil 1, Pat quick goals and then ran down the clock to set up the game-winner by ju- O’Leary 1, Rich Palmer 1. nior attackman Chris Phillips with 5.6 seconds left. Phillips also clinched the SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Abbott 3, Adam Hughes 3, Brian Atkins 2, Chris 2003 title over Middlebury with the final goal in a 14-13 overtime victory. Hannon 2, Adam Hyde 2, Kyle Lambert 2. Shots: Skidmore 31, SUNY Cortland 54. Saves: Skidmore-James de Gorter 12; SUNY Besides Phillips, team members also credited senior goalkeeper Dan Korpon Cortland-Ben Gaebel 9. for playing a huge role in the win. Korpon was named the tournament’s Most Attendance: 553. Outstanding Player, finishing with a game-high 12 saves. In the first quarter, Salisbury 13, Cabrini 9 Korpon registered five saves, the same number he posted in the last period. Cabrini 2 2 2 3 — 9 The victory over the Panthers brings Salisbury’s consecutive win streak to 49, Salisbury 3 5 5 0 — 13 a record for all NCAA divisions. Cabrini scoring – Paul Middleton 3, Kevin Rayer 2, Paul Archambault 1, Rory Friel 1, Salisbury’s championship win came despite a range of statistical victories Matt Grosse 1, Mark Phillips 1. for Middlebury. The Panthers led the Sea Gulls in faceoffs, shots and ground Salisbury scoring – Chris Phillips 5, Dan Boyer 3, Jeff Bigas 1, Eric Bishop 1, Mike Edwards 1, Luis Gonzalez 1, Justin Smith 1. balls. The Panthers’ dominance of faceoffs was especially surprising to the Shots: Cabrini 27, Salisbury 32. Saves: Cabrini-Kevin Quinn 12; Salisbury-Dan Korpon Sea Gulls – Salisbury senior Bryan Bradford entered the game having won 11. 258 of 391 in his career, but Middlebury allowed him only five of 18. Attendance: 574. Middlebury has appeared in six of the last seven Division III championship games and has faced Salisbury in four finals. 110 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Gettysburg 16, Ohio Wesleyan 9 2005 SEMIFINALS Ohio Wesleyan 4 2 2 1 — 9 Gettysburg 7 6 1 2 — 16 MAY 22 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – John Schlegel 5, Harrison Iuliano 2, Jarred Law 1, Chris Middlebury 14, Nazareth 12 Riehl 1. Gettysburg scoring – Evan Gallant 3, Jon Sowanick 3, Jared Harriman 2, T.J. Liberto 2, Nazareth 4 3 3 2 — 12 Brian Pryor 2, Jim Culp 1, Brian Ford 1, Kevin Freehill 1, Chase Stewart 1. Middlebury 2 6 1 5 — 14 Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 26, Gettysburg 28. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Paul McCommons Nazareth scoring – Ryan Hotaling 6, Bryan Adams 2, Chris Balash 2, Matt Aloi 1, 12; Gettysburg-Pat Vaughn 10. Bryan Coon 1. Attendance: 654. Middlebury scoring – Jim Cabrera 2, Chip Campbell 2, J.P. Coviello 2, Jamie Duke 2, Nick Bastis 1, Mark Foster 1, Aaron Herter 1, Dave Leach 1, Travis Meyer 1, Henry Lynchburg 9, Denison 6 Sheehan 1. Denison 2 0 1 3 — 6 Shots: Nazareth 31, Middlebury 42. Saves: Nazareth-Alex Civalier 12; Middlebury- Lynchburg 4 3 1 1 — 9 Alex Palmisano 9. Denison scoring – Jordan Kilbury 2, Chris Boehl 1, Chris Chandler 1, Ted Douglass Attendance: 912. 1, Yianni Savouldis 1. Salisbury 13, Roanoke 11 Lynchburg scoring – Johnny Black 2, Billy McCulloch 2, Ryan Cranston 1, Adam Gift 1, Brian Kemper 1, Brian McCulloch 1, Stephen Weis 1. Roanoke 2 5 0 4 — 11 Shots: Denison 42, Lynchburg 34. Saves: Denison-Alex Baruch 10; Lynchburg- Salisbury 5 1 2 5 — 13 Garrett Curran 16. Attendance: 323. Roanoke scoring – Matt Duke 2, Chris Keating 2, Adam Leahy 2, Zack Thomas 2, Nick Derby 1, Jon Mason 1, Dan Reed 1. Roanoke 18, Widener 12 Salisbury scoring – Justin Smith 5, Matt Dasinger 3, Dan Boyer 1, Jimmy Creighton Widener 4 2 2 4 — 12 1, Mike Edwards 1, Mike Hurley 1, Casey Olejniczak 1. Roanoke 6 4 2 6 — 18 Shots: Roanoke 26, Salisbury 34. Saves: Roanoke-Matt Madalon 14; Salisbury-Dan Widener scoring – Gavin Goane 3, Brian Stromko 3, Todd Fairlie 2, Alan Krawitz 2, Korpon 10. Dennis Mann 2. Attendance: 1,019. Roanoke scoring – Jon Mason 8, Tug Schroeder 3, Zack Thomas 3, Chris Keating 2, Adam Leahy 1, Brendan Moore 1. 2005 CHAMPIONSHIP Shots: Widener 39, Roanoke 49. Saves: Widener-Mike Cozza 10; Roanoke–Matt Madalon 7. MAY 29 AT PHILADELPHIA Attendance: 591. Salisbury 11, Middlebury 10 2005 QUARTERFINALS Middlebury 2 3 3 2 — 10 Salisbury 3 2 2 4 — 11 MAY 18 Middlebury scoring – Nick Bastis 3, Henry Sheehan 2, Jim Cabrera 1, Mark Foster 1, Aaron Herter 1, Dave Leach 1, Peter Mellen 1. Middlebury 11, Wesleyan (CT) 8 Salisbury scoring – Jimmy Creighton 2, Chris Phillips 2, Jeff Bigas 1, Eric Bishop 1, Wesleyan (CT) 2 1 4 1 — 8 Matt Dasinger 1, Mike Edwards 1, Mike Hurley 1, Casey Olejniczak 1, Justin Smith 1. Middlebury 3 3 2 3 — 11 Shots: Middlebury 39, Salisbury 33. Saves: Middlebury–Alex Palmisano 8; Salisbury- Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Chris Meade 3, Jordan Funt 2, Glenn Adams 1, Chris Knacke Dan Korpon 12. 1, Mike Walsh 1. Attendance: 20,803. Middlebury scoring – J.P. Coviello 2, Mark Foster 2, Dave Leach 2, Travis Meyer 2, Jeff Pello 1, Henry Sheehan 1, Jonathan Sisto 1. Shots: Wesleyan (CT) 25, Middlebury 42. Saves: Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 13; Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 8. 2004 Attendance: 500. Nazareth 14, SUNY Cortland 7 Salisbury solves goalkeeper shield in men’s lacrosse win: Ten yards gen- Nazareth 4 2 6 2 — 14 erally is a goal on a football field. In the Division III Men’s Lacrosse Champi- SUNY Cortland 2 1 1 3 — 7 onship May 30 at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL Ravens, Nazareth scoring – Bryan Adams 3, Chris Balash 3, Bryan Coon 2, Chad Amidon 1, it was a limit -- the distance beyond which defending champion Salisbury Brian Gaffney 1, Ryan Hotaling 1, Greg Kanellis 1, Ryan Maciaszek 1, Conor O’Keefe 1. could not shoot. The reason? Nazareth goalie Alex Civalier. SUNY Cortland scoring – Adam Hughes 3, Matt O’Connell 2, Mike Abbott 1, Adam The plan didn’t stop Civalier from becoming the second losing player in the Hyde 1. championship’s 25 years to be voted Most Outstanding Player (Larry Boehm Shots: Nazareth 47, SUNY Cortland 35. Saves: Nazareth-Alex Civalier 12, Pat Mullin 1; SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 16. of Washington College being the other in 1986), but the main goal was re- Attendance: 1,342. alized. Despite Civalier’s 20 saves, the Sea Gulls won their second straight title, 13-9, claiming their 29th straight win and finishing the season with a Salisbury 12, Gettysburg 9 school-record 20 victories. The last time the Sea Gulls lost was April 10, 2003, Gettysburg 1 5 3 0 — 9 Salisbury 3 4 2 3 — 12 to Lynchburg. It was Salisbury’s fifth championship, all under coach Jim Berkman. Gettysburg scoring – Kevin Freehill 2, Jared Harriman 2, Brian Pryor 2, Chase Stewart 2, Jon Sowanick 1. Playing in front of a turnstile crowd of 19,202, the Sea Gulls stormed to a 4-0 Salisbury scoring – Eric Bishop 4, Dan Boyer 4, Justin Smith 2, Luis Gonzalez 1, Ryan lead by 3:43 left in the first quarter. Nazareth coach Rob Randall, coaching Rohde 1. in his first championship game and the Golden Flyers’ first since they reg- Shots: Gettysburg 36, Salisbury 37. Saves: Gettysburg-Pat Vaughn 4; Salisbury-Dan istered consecutive crowns in 1996 and 1997, said his squad may have suf- Korpon 14. fered some jitters from playing in front of such a large crowd. Attendance: 910. But Nazareth steadied, capitalizing on the few chances it got despite being Roanoke 10, Lynchburg 9 dominated statistically. The Flyers scored the first three goals of the second Lynchburg 2 1 2 4 — 9 Roanoke 2 1 4 3 — 10 period, the third coming with 10:55 left in the half from Chad Amidon, his 17th of the year. Although Salisbury answered by widening the margin to Lynchburg scoring – Billy McCulloch 2, Johnny Black 1, Ryan Cranston 1, Adam Gift two on two different occasions later in the half, Nazareth’s Bryan Adams’ 37th 1, Brian Kemper 1, Brian McCulloch 1, Ryan Quick 1, A.J. Tinklepaugh 1. Roanoke scoring – Jon Mason 3, Matt Duke 2, Chris Keating 1, Brendan Moore 1, goal of the season with 51 seconds left in the half closed the score to 8-7 at Dan Reed 1, Zack Thomas 1, Ryan Wilkerson 1. the break. Shots: Lynchburg 30, Roanoke 46. Saves: Lynchburg-Garrett Curran 14, David Ever since Berkman’s teams won back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995, new- Schnur 1; Roanoke-Matt Madalon 10. comers have been well-schooled in Sea Gulls tradition. This team built its Attendance: 821. own and possibly passed the not-so-old-timers. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 111

2004 FIRST ROUND Gettysburg 18, Cabrini 2 Cabrini 0 0 2 0 — 2 MAY 12 Gettysburg 5 6 5 2 — 18 SUNY Geneseo 19, Endicott 4 Cabrini scoring – Dave Barba 1, Steve Hill 1. Gettysburg scoring – Jake Van Nostrand 3, Chase Stewart 3, Evan Gallant 2, Jon Endicott 1 1 1 1 — 4 Sowanick 2, Matt Twombly 2, Trip Dyer 1, Kevin Freehill 1, John O’Bannon 1, Nick SUNY Geneseo 6 5 4 4 — 19 Purkat 1, Chris Renzi 1, Kevin Smith 1. Endicott scoring – Corey Fox 2, Kevin Lally 1, Marc MacMillan 1. Shots: Cabrini 24, Gettysburg 40. Saves: Cabrini-Antonio Masone 8; Gettysburg-Pat SUNY Geneseo scoring – Jack Ryerson 4, Mark Engel 3, David Hilfinger 3, David Vaughan 2. Spennacchio 3, Pat Riehlman 2, Aaron Giffin 1, Tim Killoran 1, Jay Loetterle 1, Brian Attendance: 400. Orlowski 1. Shots: Endicott 18, SUNY Geneseo 43. Saves: Endicott-Matt Bagshaw 12; SUNY Washington Col. 9, Whittier 8 Geneseo-Andy Howk 5, David Knapp 2. Whittier 0 3 3 2 — 8 Attendance: 350 Washington Col. 4 2 2 1 — 9 Whittier scoring – Ryder Bateman 4, Russell Der 2, Dan Fink 2. 2004 SECOND ROUND Washington Col. scoring – Kevin Nolan 3, Jon Spivey 3, Stephen Berger 2, Michael Dyal 1. MAY 16 Shots: Whittier 31, Washington Col. 39. Saves: Whittier-Adam Messick 8, Ollie Kaufman 1; Washington Col.-Richard Yost 8. Middlebury 14, SUNY Geneseo 5 Attendance: 400. SUNY Geneseo 1 3 1 0 — 5 Middlebury 3 3 4 4 — 14 2004 QUARTERFINALS SUNY Geneseo scoring – Travis Bortz 1, Tim Killoran 1, Pat Riehlman 1, Jack Ryerson 1, Chris Stock 1. MAY 19 Middlebury scoring – Mike Saraceni 3, Dave Leach 2, Charley Howe 2, Mark Foster 2, Greg Bastis 2, Aaron Herter 1, Mike Murray 1, Bob Wannop 1. Middlebury 17, Stevens 5 Shots: SUNY Geneseo 25, Middlebury 72. Saves: SUNY Geneseo-Andy Howk 9; Stevens 1 0 2 2 — 5 Middlebury-Eric Krieger 5, Brian Phinney 5. Middlebury 5 6 3 3 — 17 Attendance: 600. Stevens scoring – Mark Bielicky 2, Erik Reckdenwald 1, Joe Van Sickle 1, Jay Wells 1. Stevens 8, Springfield 4 Middlebury scoring – Rob Borden 6, Mark Foster 3, Mike Saraceni 3, Greg Bastis 1, Aaron Herter 1, Dave Leach 1, Peter Mellen 1, Mike Murray 1. Springfield 2 0 1 1 — 4 Shots: Stevens 24, Middlebury 46. Saves: Stevens-Matt Cannon 16; Middlebury-Ben Stevens 2 2 4 0 — 8 Raymond 3, Alex Palmisano 2. Springfield scoring – Taylor Brown 1, Craig Gibson 1, Derek Pedrick 1, Paul Purdy 1. Attendance: 407. Stevens scoring – Matt Kuppe 2, Brian Lalli 2, Rich Benson 1, Mark Bielicky 1, Erik Reckdenwald 1, Jay Wells 1. Nazareth 10, SUNY Cortland 8 Shots: Springfield 35, Stevens 56. Saves: Springfield-Kyle Cloutier 15; Stevens-Matt Nazareth 3 3 1 3 — 10 Cannon 4. SUNY Cortland 3 3 0 2 — 8

Attendance: 400. Nazareth scoring – Bryan Adams 3, Chris Balash 3, Brandon Brown 1, Bryan Coon 1, HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Nazareth 18, Eastern Conn. St. 4 Brian Navarra 1, Justin Wahl 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Matt O’Connell 2, Drew Hyatt 1, Adam Hughes 1, Kyle Eastern Conn. St. 0 1 2 1 — 4 Lambert 1, Cheney Raymond 1, Andrew Roth 1, Ryan Simensky 1. Nazareth 7 2 7 2 — 18 Shots: Nazareth 39, SUNY Cortland 35. Saves: Nazareth-Alex Civalier 13; SUNY Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Dave Carpenter 1, Matt Kowalsky 1, Amir Loghmanieh Cortland-Ben Gaebel 10. 1, Bill Morgan 1. Attendance: 913. Nazareth scoring – Bryan Adams 3, Chad Amidon 3, Brandon Brown 2, Bryan Coon 2, T.J. Rogers 2, Justin Wahl 2, Chris Balash 1, Alex Civalier 1, Kevin Gibbons 1, Mike Salisbury 15, Wash. & Lee 6 McGrath 1. Wash. & Lee 3 3 0 0 — 6 Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 19, Nazareth 50. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.-Chris Harinsky 5, Salisbury 4 3 6 2 — 15 Brian Zimowski 4; Nazareth-George Polino 3, Alex Civalier 1. Wash. & Lee scoring – Dustin Martin 3, Pat Collins 1, Mike McNamara 1, Jack Murray Attendance: 2,200. 1. SUNY Cortland 14, Clarkson 3 Salisbury scoring – Dan Boyer 5, Justin Smith 3, Corey O’Neil 2, Scott Simmons 2, Bryan Bradford 1, Eric Martin 1, Mike Ricucci 1. Clarkson 0 2 1 0 — 3 Shots: Wash. & Lee 24, Salisbury 45. Saves: Wash. & Lee-Ansel Sanders 18; Salisbury- SUNY Cortland 1 4 3 6 — 14 Dan Korpon 6. Clarkson scoring – Dan Amedro 1, Ryan Bodkin 1, Jim Lavelle 1. Attendance: 603. SUNY Cortland scoring – Drew Hyatt 3, Michael Bryant 2, Kyle Lambert 2, Matt O’Connell 2, Bill Gleason 1, Adam Hughes 1, Andrew Roth 1, Jack Popper 1, Ryan Washington Col. 9, Gettysburg 8 Simensky 1. Gettysburg 4 3 0 1 — 8 Shots: Clarkson 24, SUNY Cortland 49. Saves: Clarkson-Brian Pratt 16; SUNY Washington Col. 3 2 2 2 — 9 Cortland-Ben Gaebel 3. Gettysburg scoring – Chase Stewart 3, Kevin Smith 2, Steve Hurst 1, Sean McTernan Attendance: 672. 1, Nick Purkat 1. Salisbury 13, Wooster 2 Washington Col. scoring – Stephen Berger 3, Michael Dyal 2, Jon Spivey 2, Topher Brewer 1, Kevin Nolan 1. Wooster 1 1 0 0 — 2 Shots: Gettsyburg 38, Washington Col. 36. Saves: Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 20; Salisbury 5 2 3 3 — 13 Washington Col.-Richard Yost 8. Wooster scoring – Steve Burton 1, Eric McKinney 1. Attendance: 325. Salisbury scoring – Corey O’Neil 5, Andy Arnold 3, Dan Boyer 2, Mike Ricucci 1, Scott Simmons 1, James Simpson 1. 2004 SEMIFINALS Shots: Wooster 14, Salisbury 52. Saves: Wooster-Courter Shimeall 17; Salisbury-Dan Korpon 2. MAY 23 Attendance: 425. Nazareth 12, Middlebury 8 Wash. & Lee 12, Messiah 8 Nazareth 3 6 2 1 — 12 Messiah 1 4 1 2 — 8 Middlebury 1 4 1 2 — 8 Wash. & Lee 2 2 5 3 — 12 Nazareth scoring – Justin Wahl 4, Brandon Brown 2, Bryan Coon 2, T.J. Rogers 2, Messiah scoring – Kevin Dennstaedt 2, Reed Horanburg 2, Pete McLean 2, Jono Bryan Adams 1, Chris Balash 1. Linebaugh 1, Adam Myers 1. Middlebury scoring – Rob Borden 3, Peter Mellen 2, Jamie Duke 1, Mark Foster 1, Wash. & Lee scoring – Dustin Martin 2, Mike McNamara 2, Jim Ryan 2, Mike Baracco Mike Saraceni 1. 1, Pat Collins 1, Matt Fink 1, Mark McLewes 1, Gavin Molinelli 1, Richard Williams 1. Shots: Nazareth 36, Middlebury 38. Saves: Nazareth-Alex Civalier 13; Middlebury- Shots: Messiah 45, Wash. & Lee 33. Saves: Messiah-Chris Gilbert 8; Wash. & Lee-Ansel Ben Raymond 10. Sanders 8. Attendance: 1,972. Attendance: 653. 112 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Salisbury 13, Washington Col. 11 2003 SECOND ROUND Washington Col. 4 3 2 2 — 11 Salisbury 5 2 4 2 — 13 MAY 10-11 Washington Col. scoring – Jon Spivey 4, Stephen Berger 2, Topher Brewer 1, Michael Salisbury 16, Cabrini 1 McWilliams 1, Kevin Nolan 1, Andrew Ostrusky 1, Brent Renner 1. Salisbury scoring – Andy Arnold 2, Jimmy Creighton 2, Corey O’Neil 2, Scott Cabrini 0 1 0 0 — 1 Simmons 2, Dan Boyer 1, Mike Edwards 1, Andy Murray 1, Andrew Reed 1, Ryan Salisbury 10 2 2 2 — 16 Rohde 1. Cabrini scoring – Matt Grosse 1. Shots: Washington Col. 34, Salisbury 37. Saves: Washington Col.-Richard Yost 11; Salisbury scoring – Josh Bergey 4, Chris Phillips 3, Mike Ricucci 2, Justin Smith 2, Dan Salisbury-Dan Korpon 11. Boyer 1, Bryan Bradford 1, Andy Murray 1, Andrew Reed 1, Scott Simmons 1. Attendance: 1,036. Shots: Cabrini 18, Salisbury 50. Saves: Cabrini–Antonio Masone 18; Salisbury–Dan Korpon 9. 2004 CHAMPIONSHIP Attendance: 401. Frank. & Marsh. 13, Lynchburg 12 (OT) MAY 30 AT BALTIMORE Frank. & Marsh. 4 3 3 2 1 — 13 Salisbury 13, Nazareth 9 Lynchburg 5 4 2 1 0 — 12 Nazareth 1 6 1 1 — 9 Frank. & Marsh. scoring – Steve Welsh 4, Jon Singer 3, Beau Smith 3, Colin Hanley 1, Salisbury 5 3 2 3 — 13 Bryan Nolan 1, Bas Solleveld 1. Nazareth scoring – T.J. Rogers 2, Bryan Adams 1, Chad Amidon 1, Brandon Brown 1, Lynchburg scoring – Kevin Reinecke 4, Paul Venturella 3, Brandon Childs 2, Billy Bryan Coon 1, Ryan Hotaling 1, Brian Navarra 1, Justin Wahl 1. McCulloch 1, Logan Short 1, Andy Sinclair 1. Salisbury scoring – Andy Arnold 4, Scott Simmons 3, Justin Smith 2, Bryan Bradford Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 45, Lynchburg 46. Saves: Frank. & Marsh.–Mike Sartorius 22; 1, Corey O’Neil 1, Mike Ricucci 1, Ryan Rohde 1. Lynchburg–Nick Braun 12. Shots: Nazareth 32, Salisbury 48. Saves: Nazareth-Alex Civalier 20; Salisbury-Dan Attendance: 522. Korpon 9. Hampden-Sydney 10, Washington Col. 8 Attendance: 19,202. Washington Col. 3 2 2 1 — 8 Hampden-Sydney 3 2 2 3 — 10 Washington Col. scoring – Mike Christie 3, Craig Earley 3, Steve Berger 2. 2003 Hampden-Sydney scoring – Phil Dick 3, Matt Fassnacht 3, Jason Rostan 2, Chris Lucas 1, Sean McChesney 1. Shots: Washington Col. 50, Hampden-Sydney 31. Saves: Washington Col.–Richard Sea Gulls end Middlebury reign: Salisbury weathered a Middlebury come- Yost 8; Hampden-Sydney–Jeremy Bull 14. back that erased the Sea Gulls’ 10-4 halftime lead to claim a 14-13 victory in Attendance: 350. overtime on a goal from Chris Phillips, 29 seconds into the sudden victory pe- riod. Whittier 14, Stevens 5 Stevens 0 1 1 3 — 5 The championship gives the Sea Gulls their fourth title overall and first since Whittier 3 4 5 2 — 14 1999, when the runner-up also was Middlebury. The champion’s Josh Bergey Stevens scoring – Mike Baumbach 2, Rich Benson 1, Matt Kuppe 1, Erik Reckdenwald won Most Outstanding Player honors after finishing with four goals and three 1. assists. Whittier scoring – Ryder Bateman 4, Dan Fink 2, Luke Gilbert 2, Dax Harrison 2, A soggy record crowd of 15,417 (turnstile) watched the muddy play in Balti- Andrew Biers 1, Evan Cardwell 1, Larry Giglio 1, Kelly Hall 1. more’s M&T Bank Stadium. Shots: Stevens 26, Whittier 38. Saves: Stevens–Matt Cannon 12; Whittier–Adam Messick 8. The victory prevented Middlebury (18-1) from becoming the first team to win Attendance: 300. four consecutive Division III titles since Hobart won 12 straight from 1980 to SUNY Cortland 19, Gordon 2 1991. Gordon 1 0 0 1 — 2 Because no turnstile attendance figure had been kept previously, this year’s SUNY Cortland 5 5 5 4 — 19 figure will be listed as a record.T he previous record of 18,586, set in 1996 at Gordon scoring – Peter Chapman 1, Mark Schreiber 1. Maryland’s Byrd Stadium represented the number of all-session tickets sold SUNY Cortland scoring – Drew Hyatt 3, Ryan LaFleur 3, Kyle Lambert 3, Craig plus the number of walk-up tickets bought that day, not the number of people Degnan 2, Derek Elvin 2, Clyde Robinson 2, Andrew Roth 2, Michael Bryant 1, Jack at the game. The new paid attendance record, arrived at using that method, Popper 1. was 33,023. Shots: Gordon 11, SUNY Cortland 51. Saves: Gordon–Jeremy Collins 12; SUNY Cortland–Steve Feltmann 4, Michael Draper 1. LEADING SCORERS Attendance: 300. Name GP G A Pts. Hamilton 11, Eastern Conn. St. 10 (OT) Josh Bergey, Salisbury...... 4 19 10 29 Eastern Conn. St. 2 4 0 4 0 — 10 Charley Howe, Middlebury...... 4 14 5 19 Hamilton 2 4 1 3 1 — 11 Chris Phillips, Salisbury...... 4 8 6 14 Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Eric Faraday 3, Marc DiGiovanni 2, Ryan Perkoski 2, Brian Mike Saraceni, Middlebury...... 4 5 8 13 Hebron 1, Kris McQuarrie 1, Andy Stockfisch 1. Ryder Bateman, Whittier...... 3 12 0 12 Hamilton scoring – Matt Silverio 4, Bryan St. John 2, Scott Cohen 1, Dan Geiger 1, Jim Scott Simmons, Salisbury...... 4 11 1 12 Henry 1, Sean Lackaye 1, Jack Newton 1. Matt Silverio, Hamilton...... 2 8 2 10 Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 22, Hamilton 21. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.–Mark Hayes 10; Phil Dick, Hampden-Sydney...... 2 8 1 9 Hamilton–Jason Mlezko 12. Jason Mordaci, Nazareth...... 2 8 1 9 Attendance: 318. Andrew Roth, SUNY Cortland...... 2 7 2 9 Nazareth 15, Ohio Wesleyan 4 Ohio Wesleyan 0 2 0 2 — 4 2003 FIRST ROUND Nazareth 5 5 4 1 — 15 MAY 7 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Michael Long 2, Andy Rowe 1, John Schlegel 1. Nazareth scoring – Jason Mordaci 5, Chris Balash 3, Brandon Brown 2, Bryan Adams Cabrini 13, Widener 8 1, David Graham 1, Justin Reeves 1, T.J. Rogers 1, Erik Sullivan 1. Cabrini 1 5 3 4 — 13 Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 35, Nazareth 47. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Paul McCommons 13; Widener 4 2 1 1 — 8 Nazareth–Don Green 18. Cabrini scoring – Rory Friel 3, Mike Pape 3, Matt Campbell 2, Michael Piccoli 2, Paul Attendance: 1,500. Archambault 1, Matt Grosse 1, Kevin Rayer 1. Middlebury 11, Springfield 9 Widener scoring – Kyle Swezey 4, Todd Fairlie 1, Steve Littlewood 1, Jamie Lockard Springfield 4 1 3 1 — 9 1, Brian Manion 1. Middlebury 4 2 2 3 — 11 Shots: Cabrini N/A, Widener 29. Saves: Cabrini–Antonio Masone 11; Widener–Pat Carmack 24. Springfield scoring – Paul Purdy 4, Dan Blinn 1, Taylor Brown 1, Brian Endicott 1, Attendance: 272. Sean Harrington 1, Derek Pedrick 1. Middlebury scoring – Charley Howe 3, Mike Saraceni 2, Greg Bastis 1, Chris Davis 1, Mike Frissora 1, Andrew Giordano 1, Tom O’Connor 1, Ben Tobey 1. Shots: Springfield 24, Middlebury 54. Saves: Springfield–P.J. Rovinelli 18; Middlebury–Eric Krieger 9. Attendance: 800. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 113

2003 QUARTERFINALS 2002 MAY 14 Salisbury 26, Frank. & Marsh. 8 Panthers prowl: Middlebury claimed its third consecutive title May 26 after Frank. & Marsh. 2 1 3 2 — 8 winning a rematch of the previous year’s title game with Gettysburg, 14-9, at Salisbury 8 8 4 6 — 26 Rutgers. The win allowed the Panthers to stay one step ahead of their female campus counterparts, who earned their second straight title the week be- Frank. & Marsh. scoring – Bryan Nolan 4, Beau Smith 2, Bas Solleveld 1, Vandy Vanderwarker 1. fore. The victory made the Middlebury men the only active Division III team Salisbury scoring – Scott Simmons 5, Josh Bergey 4, Justin Smith 3, Joe Tamberrino to have won three straight titles. Hobart, which has played in Division I since 3, Dan Boyer 2, Andy Murray 2, Mike Ricucci 2, Andy Arnold 1, Jeff Bigas 1, Kevin 1995, won 12 straight national championships from 1980 to 1991. Gemmell 1, Chris Lauer 1, Chris Phillips 1. Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 26, Salisbury 52. Saves: Frank. & Marsh.–Mike Sartorius 10, The game was tied at seven apiece after three quarters when the Panthers Rob Hamilton 1; Salisbury–Dan Korpon 7. finished with a 7-2 scoring outburst for the win. Attendance: 530. Middlebury’s Zach Herbert score four goals and earned Most Outstanding Whittier 19, Hampden-Sydney 15 Player honors. Hampden-Sydney 3 3 5 4 — 15 Whittier 3 4 6 6 — 19 LEADING SCORERS Hampden-Sydney scoring – Phil Dick 5, Matt Fassnacht 3, Chris Lucas 3, Jason Name GP G A Pts. Rostan 2, Wilson MacIlwaine 1, Chris Schaaf 1. Zach Herbert, Middlebury...... 4 13 6 19 Whittier scoring – Ryder Bateman 7, Andrew Biers 3, Luke Gilbert 3, Aaron Hopkins Ric Bremer, Gettysburg...... 4 14 3 17 2, Larry Giglio 1, Kelly Hall 1, Aaron Jaffe 1, Adam Messick 1. Matt Dunn, Middlebury...... 4 7 9 16 Shots: Hampden-Sydney 35, Whittier 45. Saves: Hampden-Sydney–Jeremy Bull 18; Pete Milliman, Gettysburg...... 4 7 7 14 Whittier–Adam Messick 17. Matt Fink, Wash. & Lee...... 3 10 3 13 Attendance: 400. David Seeley, Middlebury...... 4 9 4 13 SUNY Cortland 8, Hamilton 7 Brian Weil, Ithaca...... 3 6 7 13 Hamilton 1 0 3 3 — 7 Greg Carroll, Middlebury...... 4 10 2 12 SUNY Cortland 2 1 3 2 — 8 Jon Fellows, Washington Col...... 2 7 4 11 Kelly Hall, Whittier...... 2 8 3 11 Hamilton scoring – Matt Silverio 4, Jim Henry 2, Jack Newton 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Craig Degnan 3, Andrew Roth 3, Kyle Lambert 2. 2002 FIRST ROUND Shots: Hamilton 35, SUNY Cortland 38. Saves: Hamilton–Jason Mleczko 14; SUNY Cortland–Steve Feltmann 15. Attendance: 535. MAY 8 Middlebury 21, Nazareth 12 Ithaca 16, Western New Eng. 15 (OT) Nazareth 2 4 2 4 — 12 Western New Eng. 3 5 4 3 0 — 15 Middlebury 4 7 6 4 — 21 Ithaca 4 2 7 2 1 — 16

Western New Eng. scoring – Randy Milou 4, Ryan Deane 2, Marco LeGette 2, Kevin HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Nazareth scoring – Jason Mordaci 3, Bryan Adams 2, Brandon Brown 2, Chris Balash Savage 2, Tim Cinque 1, Bill Locher 1, Patrick Mathews 1, Alex Naclerio 1, Nick 1, Bryan Coon 1, David Graham 1, Brian Navarra 1, Erik Sullivan 1. Salvatori 1. Middlebury scoring – Charley Howe 5, Greg Bastis 4, Mike Frissora 4, Jonathan Sisto Ithaca scoring – Sam Griffo 5, Brian Weil 4, Mo Jemal 3, Matt Casey 2, Scott Guerra 3, Jamie Duke 1, Brian Gault 1, Dave Leach 1, Travis Meyer 1, Mike Murray 1. 1, Dennis Juleff 1. Shots: Nazareth 32, Middlebury 65. Saves: Nazareth–Alex Civalier 9, Don Green 6; Shots: Western New Eng. 40, Ithaca 57. Saves: Western New Eng.–Pat Dabrowski 24; Middlebury–Eric Krieger 10. Ithaca–Ryan Martin 12. Attendance: 476. Attendance: 177. 2003 SEMIFINALS SUNY Cortland 9, Clarkson 1 Clarkson 1 0 0 0 — 1 MAY 18 SUNY Cortland 3 3 1 2 — 9 Salisbury 15, Whittier 8 Clarkson scoring – Matt Diana 1. Whittier 2 1 1 4 — 8 SUNY Cortland scoring – Derek Elvin 3, Rob McKeefrey 2, Craig Degnan 1, Mike Salisbury 1 5 4 5 — 15 Maraia 1, Derrick Raeder 1, Andrew Roth 1. Shots: Clarkson 31, SUNY Cortland 38. Saves: Clarkson–Joe Zebrowski 15; SUNY Whittier scoring – Kelly Hall 3, Larry Giglio 2, Ryder Bateman 1, Luke Gilbert 1, Aaron Cortland–Steve Feltman 10, Michael Draper 2. Hopkins 1. Attendance: 336. Salisbury scoring – Josh Bergey 7, Scott Simmons 4, Andy Arnold 1, Chris Lauer 1, Andy Murray 1, Chris Phillips 1. Whittier 19, Eastern Conn. St. 8 Shots: Whittier 34, Salisbury 38. Saves: Whittier–Adam Messick 12; Salisbury–Dan Whittier 4 5 4 6 — 19 Korpon 15. Eastern Conn. St. 2 1 2 3 — 8 Attendance: 1,008. Whittier scoring – Ryder Bateman 5, Kelly Hall 5, Andrew Biers 2, Luke Gilbert 2, Todd Middlebury 9, SUNY Cortland 8 (2OT) Thorpe 2, Ryan Harris 1, Dax Harrison 1, Aaron Hopkins 1. Middlebury 1 2 4 1 0 1 — 9 Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Kris McQuarrie 3, Marc DiGiovani 2, Pat Ammendolia 1, SUNY Cortland 2 2 3 1 0 0 — 8 Eric Faraday 1, Ryan Perkoski 1. Shots: Whittier 47, Eastern Conn. St. 37. Saves: Whittier–Adam Messick 17, Oliver Middlebury scoring – Charley Howe 4, Mike Frissora 2, Mike Saraceni 2, Jonathan Kaufman 1; Eastern Conn. St.–Mark Hayes 19. Sisto 1. Attendance: 526. SUNY Cortland scoring – Adam Hughes 2, Andrew Roth 2, Craig Degnan 1, Derek Elvin 1, Drew Hyatt 1, Kyle Lambert 1. Middlebury 26, New England Col. 4 Shots: Middlebury 34, SUNY Cortland 43. Saves: Middlebury–Eric Krieger 17; SUNY New England Col. 2 1 0 1 — 4 Cortland–Steve Feltmann 5. Middlebury 8 7 5 6 — 26 Attendance: 822. New England Col. scoring – Josh Dionne 3, Jim Donlon 1. Middlebury scoring – Zach Herbert 5, Mike Saraceni 5, David Seeley 4, Mike Frissora 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP 3, Greg Carroll 2, Brian Gault 2, Peter Albro 1, Matt Dunn 1, Andrew Giordano 1, Patrick Kane 1, Bob Wannop 1. MAY 25 AT BALTIMORE Shots: New England Col. 18, Middlebury 74. Saves: New England Col.–Matt Braun 8; Middlebury–Matt Levy 5, Eric Krieger 3. Salisbury 14, Middlebury 13 (OT) Attendance: 242. Middlebury 3 1 4 5 0 — 13 Salisbury 3 7 1 2 1 — 14 Washington Col. 10, Cabrini 5 Middlebury scoring – Greg Bastis 3, Mike Frissora 2, Andrew Giordano 2, Charley Cabrini 2 1 0 2 — 5 Howe 2, Jonathan Sisto 2, Mike Saraceni 1, Ben Tobey 1. Washington Col. 4 3 2 1 — 10 Salisbury scoring – Josh Bergey 4, Chris Phillips 3, Andy Arnold 2, Joe Tamberrino 2, Cabrini scoring – Tom Lemieux 2, Mike Pape 2, Adam Schaff 1. Kevin Gemmell 1, Scott Simmons 1, Justin Smith 1. Washington Col. scoring – Jon Fellows 6, Stephen Berger 2, Craig Rentch 2. Shots: Middlebury 43, Salisbury 42. Saves: Middlebury–Eric Krieger 19; Salisbury– Shots: Cabrini 18, Washington Col. 44. Saves: Cabrini–Antonio Masone 18; Dan Korpon 12. Washington Col.–Alex Pirani 8. Attendance: 15,417 (turnstile). Attendance: 316. 114 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Wash. & Lee 13, Widener 8 2002 SEMIFINALS Wash. & Lee 3 3 3 4 — 13 Widener 2 2 1 3 — 8 MAY 19 Wash. & Lee scoring – Rob Brown 3, Matt Fink 3, Andrew Barnett 2, John Moore 2, Dustin Martin 1, Mike McNamara 1, Gavin Molinelli 1. Middlebury 12, Ithaca 6 Widener scoring – Brian Manion 3, Mike Zolochik 3, Steve Littlewood 1, Kyle Swezey Ithaca 2 1 1 2 — 6 1. Middlebury 1 1 6 4 — 12 Shots: Wash. & Lee 45, Widener 29. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Ansel Sanders 11; Widener– Ithaca scoring – Nick Mayer 2, Brian Weil 2, Matt Casey 1, Dennis Juleff 1. Don Manard 10, Pat Carmack 9. Middlebury scoring – Peter Albro 2, Matt Dunn 2, David Seeley 2, Greg Bastis 1, Greg Attendance: 418. Carroll 1, Chris Davis 1, Grayson Fertig 1, Mike Frissora 1, Zach Herbert 1. Salisbury 15, Hampden-Sydney 8 Shots: Ithaca 35, Middlebury 39. Saves: Ithaca–Ryan Martin 10, Dave Mazzotta 0; Salisbury 3 4 4 4 — 15 Middlebury–Eric Krieger 14. Hampden-Sydney 3 2 1 2 — 8 Attendance: 916. Salisbury scoring – Andy Arnold 3, Scott Simmons 3, Steve Brianas 2, Chris Lauer 2, Gettysburg 12, Wash. & Lee 8 Jeff Bigas 1, Chris Phillips 1, Mike Roberts 1, Justin Smith 1, Joe Tamberrino 1. Wash. & Lee 2 1 0 5 — 8 Hampden-Sydney scoring – Phil Dick 2, Matt Fassnacht 2, Tom Fitzgerald 1, Chris Gettysburg 4 1 4 3 — 12 Lucas 1, John Neal 1, Jason Rostan 1. Wash. & Lee scoring – Matt Fink 4, Dustin Martin 2, Andrew Barnett 1, Gavin Molinelli Shots: Salisbury 43, Hampden-Sydney 23. Saves: Salisbury–Dan Korpon 8; Hampden- 1. Sydney–Jeremy Bull 12, Alex Ayers 1. Gettysburg scoring – Ric Bremer 4, Nick Purkat 3, Pete Milliman 2, Wes Cadman 1, Attendance: 247. Rich Sharp 1, Kevin Smith 1. Gettysburg 16, Stevens 5 Shots: Wash. & Lee 44, Gettysburg 37. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Ansel Sanders 12; Stevens 0 3 1 1 — 5 Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 20. Gettysburg 4 3 5 4 — 16 Attendance: 1,039. Stevens scoring – Brian Lalli 4, Matt Kuppe 1. 2002 CHAMPIONSHIP Gettysburg scoring – Ric Bremer 6, Pete Milliman 3, Jake Van Nostrand 3, Wes Cadman 1, John Czerapowicz 1, Nick Purkat 1, Rich Sharp 1. MAY 26 AT RUTGERS Shots: Stevens 25, Gettysburg 51. Saves: Stevens–Matt Cannon 19; Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 15. Middlebury 14, Gettysburg 9 Attendance: 355. Gettysburg 1 3 3 2 — 9 Middlebury 3 2 2 7 — 14 2002 QUARTERFINALS Gettysburg scoring – Ric Bremer 3, Pete Milliman 2, Jake Van Nostrand 2, Wes Cadman 1, Kevin Smith 1. MAY 12 Middlebury scoring – Greg Carroll 4, Zach Herbert 4, Matt Dunn 2, Peter Albro 1, Ithaca 10, SUNY Cortland 9 Grayson Fertig 1, Mike Saraceni 1, David Seeley 1. Shots: Gettysburg 39, Middlebury 43. Saves: Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 15; SUNY Cortland 5 3 0 1 — 9 Middlebury–Eric Krieger 12. Ithaca 2 3 3 2 — 10 Attendance: 14,411. SUNY Cortland scoring – Derek Elvin 3, Craig Degnan 2, Steve Blanshan 1, Rob McCurdy 1, Rob McKeefrey 1, Andrew Roth 1. Ithaca scoring – Dennis Juleff 5, Sam Griffo 2, Scott Guerra 2, Mo Jemal 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 30, Ithaca 29. Saves: SUNY Cortland–Steve Feltmann 10; 2001 Ithaca–Ryan Martin 9. Attendance: 325. Middlebury monarchy: Middlebury captured its second straight cham- Middlebury 13, Whittier 12 pionship, defeating Gettysburg, 15-10, May 27 at Rutgers. Not only did the Whittier 2 6 2 2 — 12 Panthers become the only team to win both the Division III men’s and wom- Middlebury 4 1 4 4 — 13 en’s lacrosse titles in the same year, those two crowns increased the school’s Whittier scoring – Ryder Bateman 3, Kelly Hall 3, Dan Finck 2, Luke Gilbert 2, Aaron championship take to 14 in the last six years. Middlebury held a 7-3 halftime Jaffe 1, Todd Thorpe 1. lead, pushed the advantage to six goals and did not allow Gettysburg to get Middlebury scoring – Greg Carroll 3, Zach Herbert 3, Matt Dunn 2, David Seeley 2, closer than two goals. Peter Albro 1, Chris Davis 1, Mike Murray 1. Shots: Whittier 26, Middlebury 36. Saves: Whittier–Adam Messick 13; Middlebury– Middlebury’s Holt Hopkins had two goals and four assists in the title game Eric Krieger 4. and was named Most Outstanding Player. Attendance: 328. Wash. & Lee 11, Washington Col. 8 LEADING SCORERS Wash. & Lee 7 0 2 2 — 11 Name GP G A Pts. Washington Col. 4 0 3 1 — 8 David Seeley, Middlebury...... 4 16 2 18 Wash. & Lee scoring – Matt Fink 3, Dustin Martin 2, John Moore 2, Andrew Barnett 1, Holt Hopkins, Middlebury...... 4 9 8 17 Gavin Molinelli 1, Matt Strickler 1, Richard Williams 1. Pete Milliman, Gettysburg...... 3 11 4 15 Washington Col. scoring – Craig Rentch 3, Stephen Berger 1, Chris Edwards 1, Jon Tommy Pearce, Gettysburg...... 3 7 7 14 Fellows 1, Anders Strothman 1, Randy Vane 1. Zach Herbert, Middlebury...... 4 8 5 13 Shots: Wash. & Lee 33, Washington Col. 28. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Ansel Sanders 6; Matt Dunn, Middlebury...... 4 8 4 12 Washington Col.–Alex Pirani 11. Greg Carroll, Middlebury...... 3 9 2 11 Attendance: 690. Jamie Haire, Middlebury...... 4 8 2 10 Tom Terzulli, Rensselaer...... 3 3 7 10 Gettysburg 7, Salisbury 5 Jake Van Nostrand, Gettysburg...... 3 6 3 9 Salisbury 1 2 1 1 — 5 Gettysburg 1 2 0 4 — 7 2001 FIRST ROUND Salisbury scoring – Andy Arnold 1, Steve Brianas 1, Chris Lauer 1, Scott Simmons 1, Justin Smith 1. MAY 9 Gettysburg scoring – Jake Van Nostrand 3, Nick Purkat 2, Ric Bremer 1, Wes Cadman Springfield 11, Eastern Conn. St. 9 1. Eastern Conn. St. 2 1 4 2 — 9 Shots: Salisbury 35, Gettysburg 26. Saves: Salisbury–Dan Korpon 6; Gettysburg–Tim Springfield 2 5 3 1 — 11 McGinnis 16. Attendance: 426. Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Jeff Reinhart 3, Loic Williamson 3, Anthony Colleti 1, Marc DiGiovanni 1, Kris McQuarrie 1. Springfield scoring – Dave Haddeland 2, Nick Myers 2, Erik Refvick 2, Jim Warnock 2, Jeff Zella 2, Bill Metzger 1. Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 45, Springfield 41. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.–Mark Hayes 15; Springfield–Jeremy Platt 17. Attendance: 750. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 115

Denison 10, Hampden-Sydney 5 MAY 13 Denison 4 3 2 1 — 10 Nazareth 15, Rensselaer 14 Hampden-Sydney 0 1 2 2 — 5 Rensselaer 2 4 4 4 — 14 Denison scoring – Andy MacIlwaine 3, Kevin Sullivan 3, Ryan Berger 2, Kip Hale 2. Nazareth 3 4 4 4 — 15 Hampden-Sydney scoring – John Neely 2, Roger Dael 1, Nick Piriano 1, Jason Rostan 1. Rensselaer scoring – Dave Perlman 4, Ben Terzulli 3, Kevin ten Brinke 1, Nick Childs 1, Shots: Denison 32, Hampden-Sydney 30. Saves: Denison–Peter Royer 14; Hampden- Jeff Hobbs 1, Mike Opalka 1, Lucas Ruglis 1, Peter Staunton 1, Scott Tami 1. Sydney–Scott Fava 12. Nazareth scoring – Chad Kuczek 3, P.J. Rosecrans 3, Jim Cianfrocca 2, Avery Burke Attendance: 245. 1, Eric Goodberlet 1, Jarod Koopman 1, Josh Lewis 1, Jeff Monroe 1, Brian Roden 1, Al Terilli 1. Salisbury 16, Stevens 3 Shots: Rensselaer 32, Nazareth 59. Saves: Rensselaer–Matthew Moog 18; Nazareth– Salisbury 8 4 4 0 — 16 Rob Carroll 14. Stevens 0 1 1 1 — 3 Attendance: 713. Salisbury scoring – Andy Arnold 3, Rob Bookhamer 2, Steve Brianas 2, Corey O’Neil Middlebury 18, Ithaca 7 2, Mike Roberts 2, Mike Colaianni 1, Chris Lauer 1, Peter Ludlam 1, Andy Murray 1, Middlebury 3 4 8 3 — 18 Ryan Shiley 1. Ithaca 1 3 1 2 — 7 Stevens scoring – Mike Baumbach 1, Matt Kaspar 1, Brian Lalli 1. Shots: Salisbury 48, Stevens 28. Saves: Salisbury–Rob LaChance 13; Stevens–Matt Middlebury scoring – Holt Hopkins 5, David Seeley 5, Greg Carroll 2, Matt Dunn 2, Cannon 11, Chris D’Urso 5. Jamie Haire 1, Zach Herbert 1, Bryan Sanchez 1, Mike Saraceni 1. Attendance: 307. Ithaca scoring – Aaron Axtell 1, Anthony Brown 1, Mo Jemal 1, Dennis Juleff 1, Josh Marksberry 1, Brian Pilger 1, Matt Spies 1. Rensselaer 9, SUNY Cortland 7 Shots: Middlebury 54, Ithaca 37. Saves: Middlebury–Eric Krieger 14; Ithaca–Ryan Rensselaer 2 4 1 2 — 9 Martin 11, Dave Mazzotta 4, Kellen LaBelle 1. SUNY Cortland 2 2 1 2 — 7 Attendance: 522. Rensselaer scoring – Tom Terzulli 3, Lucas Ruglis 2, Nick Childs 1, Curt Demers 1, James Gallucci 1, Peter Staunton 1. 2001 SEMIFINALS SUNY Cortland scoring – Drew Hyatt 3, Brendan Konen 2, Craig Degnan 1, Derek Elvin 1. MAY 19 Shots: Rensselaer 28, SUNY Cortland 52. Saves: Rensselaer–Matthew Moog 16; Gettysburg 13, Denison 7 SUNY Cortland–Steve Feltmann 10. Gettysburg 4 3 3 3 — 13 Attendance: 378. Denison 3 2 1 1 — 7 Middlebury 29, Endicott 3 Gettysburg scoring – Pete Milliman 3, Ric Bremer 2, Charlie Hanchett 2, Tommy Endicott 3 0 0 0 — 3 Pearce 2, Matt Twombly 2, Rich Sharp 1, Jake Van Nostrand 1. Middlebury 8 5 7 9 — 29 Denison scoring – Sean O’Brien 2, Ryan Berger 1, Greg Mavraganis 1, Andy Endicott scoring – Paul Lord 1, Kyle Minaker 1, Rick Riccio 1. MacIlwaine 1, Jon Staunton 1, Kevin Sullivan 1. Middlebury scoring – David Seeley 7, Greg Carroll 4, Mike Saraceni 4, Matt Dunn 3, Shots: Gettysburg 38, Denison 33. Saves: Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 11; Denison– Peter Albro 2, Andrew Giordano 2, Zach Herbert 2, Adam Carlson 1, Chris Davis 1, Peter Royer 6. Jamie Haire 1, Holt Hopkins 1, Bryan Sanchez 1. Attendance: 1,055. DIVISION III HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Shots: Endicott 15, Middlebury 72. Saves: Endicott–Matt Bagshaw 20; Middlebury– Middlebury 21, Nazareth 14 Patrick O’Reilly 2. Middlebury 3 6 8 4 — 21 Attendance: 300. Nazareth 1 6 3 4 — 14 Ithaca 14, Messiah 8 Middlebury scoring – Jamie Haire 5, Zach Herbert 3, David Seeley 3, Peter Albro 2, Messiah 2 2 0 4 — 8 Grayson Fertig 2, Mike Frissora 2, Chris Davis 1, Matt Dunn 1, Holt Hopkins 1, John Ithaca 4 2 2 6 — 14 Rice 1. Messiah scoring – Michael Hurley 3, Reed Horanburg 2, Jason Weisenborn 2, Nazareth scoring – Jarod Koopman 4, Steve Blount 3, Eric Goodberlet 3, Josh Lewis Andrew Garver 1. 1, P.J. Rosecrans 1, Brian Roden 1, Al Terilli 1. Ithaca scoring – Dennis Juleff 3, Nick Mayer 3, Matt Spies 3, Mo Jemal 2, Aaron Axtell Shots: Middlebury 62, Nazareth 52. Saves: Middlebury–Eric Krieger 19; Nazareth– 1, Eric Bernheim 1, Josh Marksberry 1. Rob Carroll 20. Shots: Messiah 25, Ithaca 43. Saves: Messiah–Justin Moe 19; Ithaca–Ryan Martin 7. Attendance: 1,585. Attendance: 228. 2001 CHAMPIONSHIP 2001 QUARTERFINALS MAY 27 AT RUTGERS MAY 12 Middlebury 15, Gettysburg 10 Gettysburg 16, Springfield 12 Gettysburg 3 0 4 3 — 10 Springfield 2 4 3 3 — 12 Middlebury 2 5 4 4 — 15 Gettysburg 2 5 5 4 — 16 Gettysburg scoring – Jake Van Nostrand 3, Pete Milliman 2, Chris Baran 1, Charlie Springfield scoring – Nick Myers 4, David Haddeland 2, Jeff Zella 2, Craig Gibson 1, Hanchett 1, Tommy Pearce 1, Rich Sharp 1, Matt Twombly 1. Mark Maitland 1, Erik Refvik 1, Jim Warnock 1. Middlebury scoring – Greg Carroll 3, Peter Albro 2, Matt Dunn 2, Zach Herbert 2, Gettysburg scoring – Pete Milliman 6, Tommy Pearce 4, Wes Cadman 2, Jake Van Holt Hopkins 2, Chris Davis 1, Mike Frissora 1, Jamie Haire 1, David Seeley 1. Nostrand 2, Charlie Hanchett 1, Kevin Smith 1. Shots: Gettysburg 49, Middlebury 32. Saves: Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 6; Shots: Springfield 37, Gettysburg 46. Saves: Springfield–Jeremy Platt 11; Gettysburg– Middlebury–Eric Krieger 14. Tom McGinnis 9. Attendance: 14,417. Attendance: 394. Denison 11, Salisbury 6 Denison 4 2 1 4 — 11 2000 Salisbury 0 2 2 2 — 6 Denison scoring – Kip Hale 3, Jon Staunton 3, Sean Furber 1, Andy MacIlwaine 1, Second chance: After finishing as runner-up the previous year, Middlebury John Reusch 1, Kevin Sullivan 1, Dave Van Lokeren 1. made the most of a second try at Salisbury, defeating the defending cham- Salisbury scoring – Josh Bergey 2, Chris Lauer 1, Peter Ludlam 1, Corey O’Neil 1, Ryan Shiley 1. pion Sea Gulls, 16-12, on May 28 at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium. Middlebury is Shots: Denison 41, Salisbury 31. Saves: Denison–Peter Royer 9; Salisbury–Pat Tewes the first team not from NewY ork or Maryland to win the title. 19. David Seeley led Middlebury with five goals, earning the game’s Most Out- Attendance: 690. standing Player award. 116 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

LEADING SCORERS 2000 QUARTERFINALS Name GP G A Pts. MAY 14-15 Colin Dougherty, Wash. & Lee...... 3 10 8 18 Holt Hopkins, Middlebury...... 4 15 3 18 Middlebury 12, Rochester Inst. 9 Matt Dugan, Wash. & Lee...... 3 9 6 15 Rochester Inst. 2 2 4 1 — 9 Zach Herbert, Middlebury...... 4 10 4 14 Middlebury 2 3 5 2 — 12 David Seeley, Middlebury...... 4 9 4 13 Rochester Inst. scoring – Dan Tuschong 3, Clay Westbrook 3, Chris Copeland 2, Chris Chris Brown, Wash. & Lee...... 3 7 4 11 Vallone 1. Greg Carroll, Middlebury...... 4 8 3 11 Middlebury scoring – Holt Hopkins 4, Zach Herbert 3, Curt Goldman 2, Greg Carroll Joe High, Salisbury...... 3 9 2 11 1, Matt Dunn 1, David Seeley 1. Craig Whipple, Rochester Inst...... 2 5 6 11 Shots: Rochester Inst. 29, Middlebury 53. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Adam Platzer 23; Middlebury–Dave Campbell 6. 2000 FIRST ROUND Attendance: 475. Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 8 MAY 10 Nazareth 1 7 5 3 — 16 Ohio Wesleyan 13, Denison 10 Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 2 4 — 8 Ohio Wesleyan 4 4 1 4 — 13 Nazareth scoring – Josh Lewis 3, P.J. Rosecrans 3, Stephen Blount 2, Eric Goodberlet Denison 2 2 5 1 — 10 2, Brian Roden 2, Jeff Beckhorn 1, Avery Burke 1, Jeff Keys 1, Al Terilli 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Matt Coughlin 4, Jason Fogelson 2, John Galvin 2, Scott Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Jason Fogelson 3, Matt Coughlin 2, John Galvin 2, Matt Jackson 2, Dan Stroka 2, Sean Norris 1. Bagley 1. Denison scoring – Ryan Berger 3, Sean O’Brien 2, Sean Furber 1, Kip Hale 1, T.J. King Shots: Nazareth 45, Ohio Wesleyan 35. Saves: Nazareth–Jake Coon 15; Ohio 1, Andy MacIlwaine 1, Kevin Sullivan 1. Wesleyan–Corey Ayers 16, Natty Felder 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 34, Denison 45. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Corey Ayers 17; Attendance: 653. Denison–Peter Royer 8, Conor Fitzpatrick 1. Salisbury 21, Washington Col. 9 Attendance: 581. Washington Col. 5 1 2 1 — 9 Rochester Inst. 13, Springfield 12 (OT) Salisbury 4 5 5 7 — 21 Rochester Inst. 1 3 3 5 1 — 13 Washington Col. scoring – Nick Nylund 2, J.D. Radebaugh 2, Craig Rentch 2, Jon Springfield 3 4 4 1 0 — 12 Fellows 1, Owen Mulhern 1, Ryan Palmer 1. Rochester Inst. scoring – Craig Whipple 5, Chris Vallone 2, Clay Westbrook 2, Shawn Salisbury scoring – Joe High 6, Kevin Fox 4, Craig Rhodey 4, Rob Bates 2, Chris Turner Wilkins 2, Chris Copeland 1, Dan Tuschong 1. 2, Scott Chandler 1, Ryan Fisher 1, Phil Matkovic 1. Springfield scoring – Matt Cersosimo 3, Kevin Marion 2, Nick Myers 2, Jeff Zella 2, Shots: Washington Col. 31, Salisbury 54. Saves: Washington Col.–Ray Pagano 19; Michael Bartol 1, David Haddeland 1, Erik Refvik 1. Salisbury–Pat Tewes 16. Shots: Rochester Inst. 61, Springfield 30. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Adam Platzer 10; Attendance: 1,228. Springfield–Jeremy Platt 25, Dave Johnson 1. Wash. & Lee 12, Gettysburg 10 Attendance: 422. Wash. & Lee 3 2 3 4 — 12 Middlebury 24, New England Col. 5 Gettysburg 3 2 3 2 — 10 New England Col. 0 1 1 3 — 5 Wash. & Lee scoring – Chris Brown 3, Matt Dugan 3, Tom Burke 2, Colin Dougherty Middlebury 5 6 8 5 — 24 2, Bernie Norton 1, Will Sharp 1. New England Col. scoring – Dave Mansfield 3, Kurt Colby 1, Brent Thomas 1. Gettysburg scoring – Ross Garretson 3, Ric Bremer 2, Pete Milliman 2, Kevin Callahan Middlebury scoring – Greg Carroll 5, Zach Herbert 4, Holt Hopkins 4, David Seeley 1, Tommy Pearce 1, Matt Twombly 1. 3, Derek Esposito 2, Curt Goldman 2, Peter Albro 1, Andrew Gault 1, Steve O’Neil 1, Shots: Wash. & Lee 39, Gettysburg 38. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Wes Hays 12; Gettysburg– Bryan Sanchez 1. Andrew Barter 8. Shots: New England Col. 15, Middlebury 75. Saves: New England Col.–Drew Thomas Attendance: 523. 29; Middlebury–Dave Campbell 5. Attendance: 341. 2000 SEMIFINALS Washington Col. 21, Rensselaer 8 MAY 20 Rensselaer 2 1 3 2 — 8 Middlebury 13, Nazareth 8 Washington Col. 7 5 5 4 — 21 Middlebury 4 1 4 4 — 13 Rensselaer scoring – Ben Terzulli 4, Tom Terzulli 2, Joe Battaglia 1, Nick Childs 1. Nazareth 2 3 0 3 — 8 Washington Col. scoring – Craig Rentch 5, Nick Nylund 3, J.D. Radebaugh 3, Jon Fellows 2, Chris Johnson 2, Owen Mulhern 2, Ben Clare 1, Eric Kuehn 1, Dan Meehan Middlebury scoring – Matt Dunn 5, Holt Hopkins 5, Greg Carroll 1, Jamie Haire 1, 1, Corey Miceli 1. Zach Herbert 1. Shots: Rensselaer 30, Washington Col. 47. Saves: Rensselaer–Joe Garvey 4, Matthew Nazareth scoring – Al Terilli 3, Jeff Beckhorn 1, Avery Burke 1, Eric Goodberlet 1, Jeff Goller 4, Matthew Moog 2; Washington Col.–Ray Pagano 8, John Chrismer 1. Keys 1, Josh Lewis 1. Attendance: 250. Shots: Middlebury 54, Nazareth 45. Saves: Middlebury–Dave Campbell 14; Nazareth–Jake Coon 23. Wash. & Lee 22, Kenyon 4 Attendance: 999. Wash. & Lee 6 4 6 6 — 22 Salisbury 10, Wash. & Lee 9 Kenyon 0 1 2 1 — 4 Wash. & Lee 3 2 3 1 — 9 Wash. & Lee scoring – Colin Dougherty 6, Matt Dugan 5, Pope Hackney 3, Chris Salisbury 2 3 4 1 — 10 Brown 2, Greg Myers 2, Andrew Barnett 1, Tom Burke 1, Andrew Jones 1, Bernie Norton 1. Wash. & Lee scoring – Pope Hackney 3, Chris Brown 2, Colin Dougherty 2, Tom Burke Kenyon scoring – Derick Stowe 2, Evan Bliss 1, Mike Glancy 1. 1, Matt Dugan 1. Shots: Wash. & Lee 56, Kenyon 20. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Wes Hays 8, Dan Grattan 2; Salisbury scoring – Joe High 3, Rob Bates 2, Chris Turner 2, Jimmy Barnes 1, Tim Parks Kenyon–Greg Clancy 14. 1, Craig Rhodey 1. Attendance: 436. Shots: Wash. & Lee 39, Salisbury 34. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Wes Hays 16; Salisbury–John Dodson 7, Pat Tewes 3. Gettysburg 19, Widener 6 Attendance: 1,095. Widener 1 1 1 3 — 6 Gettysburg 3 10 2 4 — 19 2000 CHAMPIONSHIP Widener scoring – Scott Ward 2, Rob Birney 1, Eddie Murdock 1, Tom Robson 1, Mike Zolochik 1. MAY 28 AT MARYLAND Gettysburg scoring – Pete Milliman 4, Ric Bremer 3, Mark Pollak 3, Ross Garretson 2, Middlebury 16, Salisbury 12 Tommy Pearce 2, Kevin Callahan 1, Christian Cronin 1, John Czerapowicz 1, Charlie Hanchett 1, Adam Santry 1. Middlebury 3 8 3 2 — 16 Shots: Widener 27, Gettysburg 62. Saves: Widener–Pat Carmack 15; Gettysburg– Salisbury 5 4 2 1 — 12 Andrew Barter 9, Eric Gregg 1. Middlebury scoring – David Seeley 5, Matt Dunn 2, Jamie Haire 2, Zach Herbert 2, Attendance: 251. Holt Hopkins 2, Greg Carroll 1, Steve O’Neil 1, Bryan Sanchez 1. Salisbury scoring – Rob Bates 2, Ryan Fisher 2, Tim Parks 2, Josh Bergey 1, Rob Bookhamer 1, Kevin Fox 1, John Karcher 1, Ryan McKenzie 1, Chris Turner 1. Shots: Middlebury 36, Salisbury 51. Saves: Middlebury–Dave Campbell 14; Salisbury–John Dodson 8, Pat Tewes 5. Attendance: 17,431. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 117

Middlebury 16, Washington Col. 7 1999 Middlebury 5 3 6 2 — 16 Washington Col. 3 2 1 1 — 7 Decade’s Team: Salisbury flew to a 4-1 first-quarter lead and never looked Middlebury scoring – Adam Pascal 8, Holt Hopkins 3, Steve O’Neil 2, Curt Goldman back, running away from Middlebury, 13-6, in the championship game May 1, Zach Herbert 1, Aaron Moatz 1. 30 at Maryland. The title was Salisbury’s third of the 1990s and first since Washington Col. scoring – J.D. Radebaugh 3, John Fuller 2, Owen Mulhern 2. 1995. Washington College and Nazareth met in each of the three previous Shots: Middlebury 47, Washington Col. 38. Saves: Middlebury–David Campbell 14; games. Washington Col.–Ray Pagano 11, John Chrismer 6, Brian Ahrens 2. Attendance: 300. Salisbury’s Brian Smith scored three goals to claim Most Outstanding Player honors. Salisbury 15, Hampden-Sydney 10 Hampden-Sydney 2 3 2 3 — 10 LEADING SCORERS Salisbury 6 4 2 3 — 15 Name GP G A Pts. Hampden-Sydney scoring – Doug Palmer 4, Chamie Burroughs 3, Randy Ashton 1, Scott Claiborne 1, John Neely 1. Adam Pascal, Middlebury...... 4 19 5 24 Salisbury scoring – Joe High 6, John Salva 2, Dave DiPaola 1, Chris Mackert 1, Chris Holt Hopkins, Middlebury...... 4 10 5 15 Martin 1, Tim Parks 1, Brian Smith 1, Paul Trentadue 1, Peter Troup 1. Joe High, Salisbury...... 3 11 3 14 Shots: Hampden-Sydney 24, Salisbury 46. Saves: Hampden-Sydney–Scott Ketcham Sean O’Brien, Denison...... 3 7 5 12 22; Salisbury–Jason Tarnow 5. Ben Hunt, Rochester Inst...... 3 8 3 11 Attendance: 825. Todd Fryatt, Middlebury...... 4 7 3 10 Brian Smith, Salisbury...... 3 5 5 10 Denison 17, Wash. & Lee 7 T.J. King, Denison...... 3 6 3 9 Denison 4 4 3 6 — 17 Doug Palmer, Hampden-Sydney...... 2 6 3 9 Wash. & Lee 2 2 2 1 — 7 Denison scoring – Ryan Berger 4, Sean O’Brien 4, Drew Jones 3, Justin Walker 2, Dave 1999 FIRST ROUND Beaver 1, T.J. King 1, Frank Pennimpede 1, Mark Penske 1. Wash. & Lee scoring – Chris Brown 2, Matt Dugan 2, Colin Dougherty 1, Pope MAY 12 Hackney 1, Tom Super 1. Shots: Denison 38, Wash. & Lee 34. Saves: Denison–Peter Royer 7; Wash. & Lee–Wes Rochester Inst. 10, Nazareth 6 Hays 14. Rochester Inst. 1 5 1 3 — 10 Attendance: 838. Nazareth 1 1 3 1 — 6 Rochester Inst. scoring – Kevin Langdale 2, Sean Eldridge 1, Marc Heagney 1, Ben 1999 SEMIFINALS Hunt 1, Eric Huss 1, Joe Tuschong 1, Alex Vecchio 1, Clay Westbrook 1, Craig Whipple 1. MAY 22-23 Nazareth scoring – Dennis Foley 2, Eric Goodberlet 1, Erik Mort 1, John Nevin 1, Brian Roden 1. Middlebury 15, Rochester Inst. 14 Shots: Rochester Inst. 31, Nazareth 39. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Adam Platzer 17; Rochester Inst. 2 7 2 3 — 14 Nazareth–Jake Coon 9. Middlebury 3 2 5 5 — 15 HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Attendance: 2,500. Rochester Inst. scoring – Craig Whipple 3, Eric Carlsen 2, Marc Heagney 2, Ben Hunt Middlebury 19, SUNY Oneonta 6 2, Eric Huss 2, Sean Eldridge 1, Kevin Langdale 1, Clay Westbrook 1. SUNY Oneonta 2 1 1 2 — 6 Middlebury scoring – Todd Fryatt 5, Zach Herbert 3, Adam Pascal 3, Jon-Erik Borgen Middlebury 3 5 5 6 — 19 1, Curt Goldman 1, Holt Hopkins 1, Steve O’Neil 1. Shots: Rochester Inst. 31, Middlebury 54. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Adam Platzer 18; SUNY Oneonta scoring – Brian Dooley 3, Will Matthewson 1, Tom Sansone 1, Vincent Middlebury–David Campbell 13. Schettino 1. Attendance: 1,322. Middlebury scoring – Adam Pascal 7, Holt Hopkins 4, Todd Fryatt 2, Zach Herbert 2, Andrew Gault 1, Tom Knechtel 1, Chris McLaughlin 1, David Seeley 1. Salisbury 14, Denison 7 Shots: SUNY Oneonta 18, Middlebury 53. Saves: SUNY Oneonta–John Pufky 13; Denison 0 0 4 3 — 7 Middlebury–David Campbell 6. Salisbury 4 2 4 4 — 14 Attendance: 347. Denison scoring – T.J. King 2, Sean O’Brien 2, Drew Jones 1, T.J. Minogue 1, Frank Hampden-Sydney 17, Lynchburg 9 Pennimpede 1. Lynchburg 2 0 0 7 — 9 Salisbury scoring – Joe High 3, Peter Troup 3, Chris Fowler 2, Jimmy Barnes 1, Josh Hampden-Sydney 2 6 3 6 — 17 Bergey 1, Chris Mackert 1, Chris Martin 1, Brian Smith 1, Chris Turner 1. Shots: Denison 28, Salisbury 43. Saves: Denison–Peter Royer 14; Salisbury–Jason Lynchburg scoring – Pat McAdams 3, Steven Blewett 2, Sanjay Chardhari 1, Jason Tarnow 14. Jeffries 1, Taylor Moorman 1, Stephen Morris 1. Attendance: 1,078. Hampden-Sydney scoring – Chamie Burroughs 4, John Neely 4, Doug Palmer 2, Casey Sweeney 2, Randy Ashton 1, Nick Piraino 1, Mike Sands 1, Ward Smith 1, John Zaudtke 1. 1999 CHAMPIONSHIP Shots: Lynchburg 27, Hampden-Sydney 46. Saves: Lynchburg–Marty Jakovics 16; Hampden-Sydney–Scott Ketcham 13, Scott Fava 2. MAY 30 AT MARYLAND Attendance: 214. Salisbury 13, Middlebury 6 Denison 12, Ohio Wesleyan 8 Middlebury 1 1 2 2 — 6 Ohio Wesleyan 3 1 1 3 — 8 Salisbury 4 3 2 4 — 13 Denison 2 3 3 4 — 12 Middlebury scoring – Holt Hopkins 2, Jon-Erik Borgen 1, Zach Herbert 1, Adam Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Evan Dunne 3, Jason Fogelson 2, Matt Coughlin 1, Scott Pascal 1, David Seeley 1. Jackson 1, Dan Stroka 1. Salisbury scoring – Brian Smith 3, Joe High 2, Peter Troup 2, Josh Bergey 1, Chris Bray Denison scoring – T.J. King 3, Drew Jones 2, T.J. Minogue 2, Frank Pennimpede 2, 1, Dave DiPaola 1, Kevin Fox 1, Tim Parks 1, Chris Turner 1. Mark Penske 2, Sean O’Brien 1. Shots: Middlebury 43, Salisbury 43. Saves: Middlebury–Dave Campbell 17; Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 48, Denison 52. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Corey Ayers 13; Salisbury–Jason Tarnow 19. Denison–Peter Royer 20. Attendance: 17,418. Attendance: 360. 1999 QUARTERFINALS 1998 MAY 16 Sho’ Time: The Shoremen of Washington College have had better regular- Rochester Inst. 14, Gettysburg 13 (OT) season teams, but their 16-10 victory over two-time defending champion Rochester Inst. 5 0 5 3 1 — 14 Nazareth on May 24 at Rutgers gave them their first championship. Gettysburg 3 6 1 3 0 — 13 Seven times before, the Shoremen had advanced to the title game, many Rochester Inst. scoring – Ben Hunt 5, Marc Heagney 4, Kevin Langdale 2, Eric Carlsen 1, Alex Vecchio 1, Craig Whipple 1. times as one of the top seeds. This season, the Shoremen limped into the Gettysburg scoring – Brooke Farrell 6, Lee Hemming 3, Tommy Pearce 2, Jamie tournament with four losses, the second-highest number of defeats in the Bateman 1, Rob Crowe 1. field. Just to get to the championship game, they beat two teams to which Shots: Rochester Inst. 43, Gettysburg 42. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Adam Platzer 18; they lost in the regular season. Nazareth was the third. Gettysburg–Andrew Barter 15. Attendance: 594. 118 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Washington College went on an 8-0 run to build a 16-9 lead with 2:55 left in Washington Col. 13, Hampden-Sydney 9 the game. Andy Lopatin scored four goals for the Shoremen and was recog- Washington Col. 2 5 2 4 — 13 nized as the game’s Most Outstanding Player. Hampden-Sydney 1 1 6 1 — 9 Washington Col. scoring – Andy Lopatin 4, John Fuller 2, Justin McCarthy 2, Chris LEADING SCORERS Bieberach 1, Jamie Pollock 1, Matt Swift 1, Greg Tomasso 1, Michael Wilson 1. Name GP G A Pts. Hampden-Sydney scoring – Doug Palmer 3, Jody Garliss 2, Mac Brown 1, Chamie Andy Lopatin, Washington Col...... 4 15 2 17 Burroughs 1, Russell Carter 1, John Neely 1. Jamie Pollock, Washington Col...... 4 4 10 14 Shots: Washington Col. 36, Hampden-Sydney 32. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl Dennis Foley, Nazareth...... 3 7 5 12 14; Hampden-Sydney–Scott Ketcham 13. Craig DeVoe, Nazareth...... 3 5 6 11 Salisbury 16, Gettysburg 11 Justin McCarthy, Washington Col...... 4 6 5 11 Gettysburg 3 3 4 1 — 11 Eric Goodberlet, Nazareth...... 3 9 1 10 Salisbury 4 4 4 4 — 16 Matt Dugan, Wash. & Lee...... 2 7 2 9 Gettysburg scoring – Ross Garretson 3, Jamie Bateman 2, Scott Lowery 2, Pete Darren McGurn, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 7 2 9 Milliman 2, Doug Cote 1, Rob Crowe 1. Billy Serino, Nazareth...... 3 4 5 9 Salisbury scoring – Scott Walstrum 5, Chris Turner 3, Brian Harvey 2, David Colin Dougherty, Wash. & Lee...... 2 3 5 8 Livingston 2, Mike Faith 1, Joe High 1, Brian Smith 1, Peter Troup 1. Evan Dunne, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 6 2 8 Shots: Gettysburg 28, Salisbury 55. Saves: Gettysburg–Andrew Barter 20; Salisbury– John Fuller, Washington Col...... 4 8 0 8 Jason Tarnow 8. Ross Garretson, Gettysburg...... 2 5 3 8 1998 SEMIFINALS 1998 FIRST ROUND MAY 16 MAY 6 Nazareth 10, Ohio Wesleyan 9 Wash. & Lee 16, Denison 13 Ohio Wesleyan 3 4 2 0 — 9 Denison 3 5 1 4 — 13 Nazareth 2 4 0 4 — 10 Wash. & Lee 3 3 9 1 — 16 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Darren McGurn 3, Evan Dunne 2, David Maguire 2, Jason Denison scoring – Scott Duncan 3, Ben Fortkamp 2, Steve Hettrich 2, Andrew Fogelson 1, T.R. Ludwig 1. Murphy 2, Sean O’Brien 2, Justin Walker 2. Nazareth scoring – Eric Goodberlet 3, Adam Civalier 2, Craig DeVoe 1, Dennis Foley Wash. & Lee scoring – Tom Burke 3, Ed Dougherty 3, Colin Dougherty 2, Matt Dugan 1, Ryan McDermott 1, John Nevin 1, Billy Serino 1. 2, Charlie Antrim 1, Chris Brown 1, Tom Fallace 1, Robb Greenfield 1, Ben Lucas 1, Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 52, Nazareth 45. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Kevin McGurn 13; Paul Stanley 1. Nazareth–Jake Coon 26. Shots: Denison 43, Wash. & Lee 33. Saves: Denison–Justin Smith 7; Wash. & Lee– Scott Jackson 13. Washington Col. 12, Salisbury 10 Washington Col. 2 3 3 4 — 12 Middlebury 16, Ithaca 15 Salisbury 4 4 0 2 — 10 Ithaca 3 4 3 5 — 15 Middlebury 2 4 3 7 — 16 Washington Col. scoring – Andy Lopatin 5, Chris Bieberbach 2, John Fuller 2, Jamie Pollock 1, Brian Rentch 1, Michael Wilson 1. Ithaca scoring – Jason Pacioni 6, Michael Seymour 4, Joe Hope 2, E.J. MacCaull 2, Salisbury scoring – Mike Faith 2, David Livingston 2, Peter Troup 2, Brian Smith 1, Eric Wytenus 1. Josh Tidwell 1, Chris Turner 1, Scott Walstrum 1. Middlebury scoring – Todd Fryatt 4, Ian Gardiner 3, Jon-Erik Borgen 2, Curt Goldman Shots: Washington Col. 43, Salisbury 34. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 11; 2, Adam Pascal 2, Rob Cohen 1, Derek Esposito 1, Holt Hopkins 1. Salisbury–Jason Tarnow 16. Shots: Ithaca 32, Middlebury 47. Saves: Ithaca–Matt Troy 12; Middlebury–Brandon Mollett 13. 1998 CHAMPIONSHIP Washington Col. 11, Roanoke 7 Washington Col. 0 6 3 2 — 11 MAY 24 AT RUTGERS Roanoke 2 1 3 1 — 7 Washington Col. 16, Nazareth 10 Washington Col. scoring – Tyler Gilbert 2, Andy Lopatin 2, Matt Swift 2, Kevin Dorst Washington Col. 5 1 5 5 — 16 1, John Fuller 1, Justin McCarthy 1, Jamie Pollock 1, Dan Meehan 1. Nazareth 2 2 5 1 — 10 Roanoke scoring – Jason Davenport 2, Tim Fleming 2, Bill Siciliano 2, Gregg Fasanaro Washington Col. scoring – Andy Lopatin 4, John Fuller 3, Justin McCarthy 3, Tyler 1. Gilbert 2, Bill Grothman 2, Chris Beiberbach 1, Jamie Pollock 1. Shots: Washington Col. 44, Roanoke 44. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 12; Nazareth scoring – Dennis Foley 3, Eric Goodberlet 3, Craig DeVoe 2, Adam Civalier Roanoke–Evan Kaplow 11. 1, Billy Serino 1. Gettysburg 16, SUNY Cortland 8 Shots: Washington Col. 48, Nazareth 33. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 13; SUNY Cortland 3 2 1 2 — 8 Nazareth–Jake Coon 15. Gettysburg 5 4 5 2 — 16 Attendance: 14,609 SUNY Cortland scoring – Dennis Pupke 3, Jim Cianfrocca 2, Brian Amato 1, Bo Flynn 1, Ryan Pendel 1. Gettysburg scoring – Jamie Bateman 4, Kevin Callahan 2, Ross Garretson 2, Pete 1997 Milliman 2, Doug Cote 1, Christian Cronin 1, Rob Crowe 1, Scott Lowery 1, Mark Pollak 1, Doug Sage 1. Nazareth rerun: Nazareth defeated Washington College in overtime for the Shots: SUNY Cortland 24, Gettysburg 40. Saves: SUNY Cortland–George Breres 9, second straight year, this time by a 15-14 score, May 25 at Maryland’s Byrd Brian Gregoire 1; Gettysburg–Andrew Barter 10. Stadium. The winner’s Ryan McDermott, who had been scoreless all day, fi- nally found his mark 30 seconds into the sudden-victory period, giving the 1998 QUARTERFINALS defending champion its third Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Al- MAY 9 though the actual attendance was far lower because of weather, the paid attendance of 18,086 was the second-largest total for any Division III cham- Ohio Wesleyan 17, Wash. & Lee 8 pionship in any sport. The previous year’s figure of 18,586 is the record. Ohio Wesleyan 4 3 5 5 — 17 Wash. & Lee 2 2 2 2 — 8 Nazareth’s Trent Brown netted five goals and was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Evan Dunne 4, Darren McGurn 4, Dan Stroka 4, T.R. Ludwig 2, Justin Griffiths 1, David Maguire 1, Josh Whichard 1. LEADING SCORERS Wash. & Lee scoring – Matt Dugan 5, Colin Dougherty 1, Ed Dougherty 1, Paul Stanley 1. Name GP G A Pts. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 49, Wash. & Lee 46. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Kevin McGurn 17; Adam Bond, Washington Col...... 3 11 4 15 Wash. & Lee–Scott Jackson 15. Brent Rothfuss, Nazareth...... 3 10 4 14 Trent Brown, Nazareth...... 3 9 4 13 Nazareth 14, Middlebury 7 Dennis Foley, Nazareth...... 3 10 1 11 Middlebury 2 2 1 2 — 7 Vince McGeehan, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 7 3 10 Nazareth 4 3 5 2 — 14 Joe Spada, Nazareth...... 3 6 3 9 Middlebury scoring – Todd Fryatt 2, Eric Anderson 1, Ian Gardiner 1, Andrew Gault J.C. Koch, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 3 5 8 1, Adam Pascal 1, Michael VanLokeran 1. Ryan McDermott, Nazareth...... 3 4 3 7 Nazareth scoring – Dennis Foley 3, Eric Goodberlet 3, Adam Civalier 2, Craig DeVoe Justin Walker, Denison...... 1 3 3 6 2, Billy Serino 2, Erik Mort 1, Al Terilli 1. Shots: Middlebury 58, Nazareth 36. Saves: Middlebury–Brandon Mollett 10; Nazareth–Jake Coon 32. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 119

1997 QUARTERFINALS 1996 MAY 10 Gettysburg 10, Salisbury 9 (2OT) New Heights for Flyers: Nazareth’s Terry Goetz won the faceoff and scored Gettysburg 1 2 2 4 0 1 — 10 the game-winner in the first 14 seconds of sudden-death overtime to give Salisbury 2 3 2 2 0 0 — 9 the Golden Flyers an 11-10 win over Washington College and their second Gettysburg scoring – Brett Strait 4, Scott Lowery 2, Jamie Bateman 1, Rob Crowe 1, championship May 26 at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium. Joe Feldman 1, Andrew Nesbitt 1. Nazareth successfully quelled the momentum the Shoremen had gained Salisbury scoring – Jake Bergey 4, Mike Faith 2, Nate DeSimone 1, Jared Mills 1, Peter Troup 1. during a furious comeback from a 10-7 deficit with 10:14 left in regulation. Shots: Gettysburg 35, Salisbury 38. Saves: Gettysburg–Andrew Barter 16; Salisbury– Nazareth goalie Ben Wineburg had 13 saves and was recognized as the Anthony Tufano 16. game’s Most Outstanding Player. Washington Col. 14, Roanoke 9 Nazareth finished 15-0, the first perfect season in the program’s 11-year his- Roanoke 1 1 2 5 — 9 tory. Washington College had beaten previously undefeated Middlebury Washington Col. 2 3 3 6 — 14 and Salisbury to reach the final game. Roanoke scoring – J.D. Gattie 2, Adam Jackson 2, Jason Davenport 1, Gregg Fasanaro 1, Jeff Jones 1, Bill Siciliano 1, Bobby Vallario 1. LEADING SCORERS Washington Col. scoring – Adam Bond 6, Andy Lopatin 2, Justin McCarthy 2, George Name GP G A Pts. Atterbury 1, Chris Bieberbach 1, Jamie Pollock 1, Michael Wilson 1. Bart Jaeger, Washington Col...... 3 10 3 13 Shots: Roanoke 33, Washington Col. 40. Saves: Roanoke–Chris Gordon 12; Dave Maguire, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 8 3 11 Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 10. Justin McCarthy, Washington Col...... 3 4 7 11 Ohio Wesleyan 18, Denison 13 Michael Wilson, Washington Col...... 3 8 3 11 Denison 5 4 2 2 — 13 Darren McGurn, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 7 3 10 Ohio Wesleyan 4 3 6 5 — 18 Brent Rothfuss, Nazareth...... 3 8 2 10 Denison scoring – Steve Hettrich 3, Justin Walker 3, Scott Duncan 2, Jamie Tyack 2, Jason Coffman, Salisbury...... 2 5 4 9 Victor Maddux 1, Alex Nephew 1, Frank Pennimpede 1. Terry Goetz, Nazareth...... 3 5 4 9 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Vince McGeehan 3, J.C. Koch 3, T.R. Ludwig 2, Dave Maguire Vince McGeehan, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 5 4 9 2, Mike Szabo 2, Paul Corto 1, Neal Granick 1, Justin Griffiths 1, Darren McGurn 1, Neal Powless, Nazareth...... 3 6 2 8 Dan Stroka 1, Josh Whichard 1. Shots: Denison 62, Ohio Wesleyan 52. Saves: Denison–Justin Smith 9; Ohio 1996 QUARTERFINALS Wesleyan–Kevin McGurn 30. MAY 12 MAY 11 Salisbury 17, Roanoke 8 Nazareth 17, Alfred 6 Roanoke 1 2 2 3 — 8 Alfred 1 1 1 3 — 6 Salisbury 2 4 5 6 — 17

Nazareth 3 2 5 7 — 17 Roanoke scoring – Jeff Jones 4, Paul Baly 2, Tim Fleming 1, J.D. Gattie 1. HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Alfred scoring – Steve Blount 2, Matt Caughey 2, Craig Kaufman 1, Nick Smith 1. Salisbury scoring – Jake Bergey 3, Dennis Leonard 3, Erik Andersen 2, Jason Coffman Nazareth scoring – Brent Rothfuss 6, Dennis Foley 4, Trent Brown 2, Adam Civalier 1, 2, Jared Mills 2, Darin Gallagher 1, Francis McAndrews 1, Chris McQueeney 1, Shawn Joel DePietro 1, Tom Fritz 1, Brian Mural 1, Joe Spada 1. Robenolt 1, Brian Ward 1. Shots: Alfred 47, Nazareth 52. Saves: Alfred–Dave Heckman 18; Nazareth–Jake Coon Shots: Roanoke 32, Salisbury 59. Saves: Roanoke–Chris Gordon 17; Salisbury–Stash 21. Rote 12. Attendance: 379. 1997 SEMIFINALS Washington Col. 12, Middlebury 10 Washington Col. 3 4 3 2 — 12 MAY 17 Middlebury 3 2 2 3 — 10 Washington Col. 10, Gettysburg 9 Washington Col. scoring – Bart Jaeger 4, Michael Wilson 3, Justin McCarthy 2, Marc Gettysburg 2 3 2 2 — 9 Taylorson 2, Jamie Pollock 1. Washington Col. 3 3 3 1 — 10 Middlebury scoring – Bill Gowski 2, Cullen Meade 2, Charlie Whinery 2, Nick Whitman 2, Sam Martini 1, Adam Pascal 1. Gettysburg scoring – Jamie Bateman 5, Doug Cote 1, Joe Feldman 1, Scott Lowery Shots: Washington Col. 35, Middlebury 58. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 20; 1, Brett Strait 1. Middlebury–Ian Wolfe 9. Washington Col. scoring – Adam Bond 2, John Fuller 2, Justin McCarthy 1, Scott Attendance: 840. McGilvray 1, Marc Taylorson 1, Greg Tomasso 1, Andrew Van Ogtrop 1, Michael Wilson 1. Ohio Wesleyan 16, Denison 6 Shots: Gettysburg 34, Washington Col. 47. Saves: Gettysburg–Andrew Barter 23; Denison 1 1 0 4 — 6 Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 14. Ohio Wesleyan 2 5 4 5 — 16 Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 9 Denison scoring – Cliff Comfort 3, Mark Masterson 2, Victor Maddux 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Dave Maguire 5, Darren McGurn 4, Tim Kaiser 3, Vince Ohio Wesleyan 4 1 1 3 — 9 McGeehan 3, J.C. Koch 1. Nazareth 2 6 6 2 — 16 Shots: Denison 31, Ohio Wesleyan 50. Saves: Denison–Justin Smith 9; Ohio Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Vince McGeehan 4, Dan Stroka 2, Chris Cortina 1, Dave Wesleyan–David Sprague 11, Kevin McGurn 2. Maguire 1, Mark Rubenstein 1. Attendance: 441. Nazareth scoring – Dennis Foley 4, Ryan McDermott 3, Joe Spada 3, Trent Brown 2, Joel DePietro 2, Adam Civalier 1, Dan Garrett 1. MAY 13 Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 45, Nazareth 62. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Kevin McGurn 20; Nazareth–Jake Coon 16. Nazareth 14, Gettysburg 10 Gettysburg 1 3 1 5 — 10 1997 CHAMPIONSHIP Nazareth 4 1 7 2 — 14 Gettysburg scoring – Joe Feldman 3, David Cornell 2, Brooke Farrell 2, Doug Cote 1, MAY 25 AT MARYLAND Scott Lowery 1, Brett Strait 1. Nazareth scoring – Craig DeVoe 4, Brent Rothfuss 3, Trent Brown 2, Ryan McDermott Nazareth 15, Washington Col. 14 (OT) 2, John Burdett 1, Tom Campbell 1, Neal Powless 1. Nazareth 2 5 6 1 1 — 15 Shots: Gettysburg 45, Nazareth 49. Saves: Gettysburg–Jake Kovalcik 20; Nazareth– Washington Col. 3 5 4 2 0 — 14 Ben Wineburg 24. Nazareth scoring – Trent Brown 5, Brent Rothfuss 4, Dennis Foley 2, Joe Spada 2, Attendance: 746. Ryan McDermott 1, Chris Nadelen 1. Washington Col. scoring – George Atterbury 3, Adam Bond 3, John Fuller 3, Justin McCarthy 2, Andy Lopatin 1, Andrew Van Ogtrop 1, Michael Wilson 1. Shots: Nazareth 48, Washington Col. 45. Saves: Nazareth–Jake Coon 13; Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 15. Attendance: 18,086. 120 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

1996 SEMIFINALS Gettysburg 15, Frank. & Marsh. 9 Frank. & Marsh. 0 2 1 6 — 9 MAY 19 Gettysburg 3 2 8 2 — 15 Frank. & Marsh. scoring – Don Gervais 2, Chris Mergardt 2, Jeremy Nierman 2, Washington Col. 11, Salisbury 10 Jeremy Bryant 1, Andrew Giobbe 1, Ian Sobler 1. Washington Col. 2 1 3 5 — 11 Gettysburg scoring – Andrew Nesbitt 6, David Curry 2, Noah Davis 2, Tim DeMore 2, Salisbury 2 1 4 3 — 10 Tim Maguire 1, Glen Mulligan 1, Derek Risso 1. Washington Col. scoring – Bart Jaeger 3, Justin McCarthy 2, Michael Wilson 2, John Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 25, Gettysburg 51. Saves: Frank. & Marsh.–Andrew Whitley 19; Fuller 1, Jamison Miller 1, Andrew Neville 1, Andrew Van Ogtrop 1. Gettysburg–Jake Kovalcik 6, James Stephenson 1. Salisbury scoring – Jake Bergey 3, Jason Coffman 3, Mike Austin 1, Darin Gallagher Attendance: 260. 1, Chris McQueeney 1, Paul Smith 1. Ohio Wesleyan 16, Rochester Inst. 15 Shots: Washington Col. 35, Salisbury 59. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 20; Salisbury–Stash Rote 12. Rochester Inst. 3 7 2 3 — 15 Attendance: 1,173. Ohio Wesleyan 5 6 2 3 — 16 Rochester Inst. scoring – Bob Michaels 5, Tom Balland 3, Matt Hunt 3, Pat McCarthy Nazareth 17, Ohio Wesleyan 11 3, Sean Ryan 1. Ohio Wesleyan 5 1 4 1 — 11 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Dave Maguire 4, Darren McGurn 4, Tim Kaiser 2, Mike Nazareth 3 8 2 4 — 17 Szabo 2, Vince McGeehan 1, Keith Pio 1, Josh Whichard 1, Jason Wiggins 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Dave Maguire 3, Darren McGurn 3, Tim Kaiser 2, Vince Shots: Rochester Inst. 48, Ohio Wesleyan 45. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Kurt Utzman 18; McGeehan 2, John Basom 1. Ohio Wesleyan–David Sprague 16. Nazareth scoring – John Burdett 3, Terry Goetz 3, Neal Powless 3, Trent Brown 2, Attendance: 725. Ryan McDermott 2, Brent Rothfuss 2, Craig DeVoe 1, Joe Spada 1. Nazareth 16, Hartwick 8 Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 54, Nazareth 53. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–David Sprague 22; Hartwick 3 2 2 1 — 8 Nazareth–Ben Wineburg 25. Nazareth 3 4 3 6 — 16 Attendance: 1,816. Hartwick scoring – Matthew Shortino 3, Bob Baker 1, Danny Bero 1, Sean Crandall 1996 CHAMPIONSHIP 1, Rob Piscatelli 1, Ian Ritcey 1. Nazareth scoring – Neal Powless 6, Brent Rothfuss 3, Brendan Coffey 2, Trent Brown 1, Tom Fritz 1, Ed Geary 1, Brian Majczak 1, Chuck Roberts 1. MAY 26 AT MARYLAND Shots: Hartwick 37, Nazareth 53. Saves: Hartwick–Piscatelli 19; Nazareth–Ben Nazareth 11, Washington Col. 10 (OT) Wineburg 17. Washington Col. 3 2 2 3 0 — 10 Attendance: 1,013. Nazareth 4 1 4 1 1 — 11 1995 SEMIFINALS Washington Col. scoring – George Atterbury 3, Bart Jaeger 3, Michael Wilson 3, Jamie Pollock 1. Salisbury 21, Gettysburg 9 Nazareth scoring – Brent Rothfuss 3, Terry Goetz 2, Neal Powless 2, Trent Brown 1, Gettysburg 3 1 2 3 — 9 John Burdett 1, Tom Campbell 1, Ryan McDermott 1. Salisbury 4 7 7 3 — 21 Shots: Washington Col. 38, Nazareth 40. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 9; Gettysburg scoring – David Curry 3, Noah Davis 2, Chris Barber 1, David Cornell 1, Nazareth–Ben Wineburg 13. Tim DeMore 1, Joe Feldman 1. Attendance: 18,586. Salisbury scoring – Sean Radebaugh 6, Jake Bergey 3, Jason Coffman 3, Dennis Leonard 2, John Monar 2, Paul Smith 2, Matt Agee 1, Steve Griner 1, Dan Mergott 1. Shots: Gettysburg 40, Salisbury 57. Saves: Gettysburg–Jake Kovalcik 22; Salisbury– Rich Betcher 11, Stash Rote 11. 1995 Attendance: 889. Emerging Dynasty? Salisbury won its second straight one-sided champi- Nazareth 14, Ohio Wesleyan 13 Ohio Wesleyan 4 2 4 3 — 13 onship game, 22-13, over Nazareth, in front of a record crowd of 15,768 on Nazareth 3 4 4 3 — 14 May 29 at Maryland. The previous record crowd was 12,142, set in 1994. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Tim Kaiser 3, Dave Maguire 3, Darren McGurn 3, Mike The Sea Gulls beat their three tournament opponents by an average score Szabo 2, Jim Loffredo 1, Vince McGeehan 1. of 22-10. Jason Coffman equalled the single-game championship record for Nazareth scoring – Trent Brown 3, Brent Rothfuss 3, Ed Geary 2, Brian Majczak 2, Neal assists with seven in the 21-9 semifinal win over Gettysburg. T eammate Sean Powless 1, John Burdett 1, Tom Fritz 1, Ryan McDermott 1. Radebaugh scored six goals in the championship game and was named the Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 48, Nazareth 48. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–David Sprague 19; game’s Most Outstanding Player. Nazareth–Ben Wineburg 25. Attendance: 1,580. LEADING SCORERS 1995 CHAMPIONSHIP Name GP G A Pts. Jason Coffman, Salisbury...... 3 9 12 21 MAY 29 AT MARYLAND Sean Radebaugh, Salisbury...... 3 13 7 20 Jake Bergey, Salisbury...... 3 12 3 15 Salisbury 22, Nazareth 13 Neal Powless, Nazareth...... 3 12 3 15 Nazareth 4 3 4 2 — 13 Dave Maguire, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 7 5 12 Salisbury 4 6 8 4 — 22 Ed Geary, Nazareth...... 3 6 5 11 Nazareth scoring – Neal Powless 5, Ed Geary 3, Trent Brown 1, Garth Magowan 1, Paul Smith, Salisbury...... 3 7 4 11 Brian Majczak 1, Brent Rothfuss 1, Joe Spada 1. Brent Rothfuss, Nazareth...... 3 7 2 9 Salisbury scoring – Sean Radebaugh 6, Paul Smith 4, Jake Bergey 3, Jason Coffman Brian Majczak, Nazareth...... 3 4 4 8 3, Dan Mergott 2, Dennis Leonard 1, Chris McQueeney 1, Joe Milano 1, Brian Ward 1. Darren McGurn, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 7 1 8 Shots: Nazareth 44, Salisbury 61. Saves: Nazareth–Ben Wineburg 17, Brent Coye 1; Salisbury–Rich Betcher 7, Stash Rote 2. 1995 QUARTERFINALS Attendance: 15,768. Salisbury 23, Hampden-Sydney 8 Hampden-Sydney 2 1 2 3 — 8 Salisbury 5 8 9 1 — 23 Hampden-Sydney scoring – Ed Curry 4, Lach Cheatham 2, Chris Bissinger 1, Ben Heinsohn 1. Salisbury scoring – Jake Bergey 6, Jason Coffman 3, Steve Griner 3, Darin Gallagher 2, Dan Mergott 2, John Monar 2, Dennis Leonard 1, Todd Osadchey 1, Sean Radebaugh 1, Paul Smith 1, Brian Ward 1. Shots: Hampden-Sydney 33, Salisbury 66. Saves: Hampden-Sydney–Ben Heinsohn 24; Salisbury–Rich Betcher 10, Justin Nels 5. Attendance: 379. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 121

Hobart 18, Nazareth 14 1994 Nazareth 6 3 3 2 — 14 Hobart 3 6 5 4 — 18 Sea Gulls soar: Salisbury clubbed perennial champion Hobart in the States- Nazareth scoring – Neal Powless 4, Jeremy Hollenbeck 3, Kevin Cox 2, Pat Metzler 2, men’s last Division III appearance, 15-9, in front of a record crowd of 12,142, Cam Bomberry 1, Ed Geary 1, Brian Majczak 1. capping an undefeated season. Hobart scoring – Cabell Maddux 5, Todd Muendel 5, Trent Carter 4, Todd Burnham 1, Matt Crowther 1, Dan Goodwin 1, Tony Gray 1. Sea Gulls goalie Erik Miller had 16 saves against Hobart and was named the Shots: Nazareth 42, Hobart 63. Saves: Nazareth–Sean O’Rourke 23; Hobart–James game’s Most Outstanding Player. Gracey 11, Bill Warder 2. Attendance: 6,400. LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. 1994 CHAMPIONSHIP Cabell Maddux, Hobart...... 3 13 7 20 AT MARYLAND Jason Coffman, Salisbury...... 3 11 8 19 Salisbury 15, Hobart 9 Paul Smith, Salisbury...... 3 8 6 14 Hobart 4 2 3 0 — 9 Todd Muendel, Hobart...... 3 9 3 12 Salisbury 5 4 3 3 — 15 Sean Radebaugh, Salisbury...... 3 8 4 12 Hobart scoring – Eric Curry 3, Cabell Maddux 2, Matt Crowther 1, Tony Gray 1, Mike Matt Crowther, Hobart...... 3 4 7 11 Sweeney 1, Bob Wynne 1. David Curry, Gettysburg...... 2 5 6 11 Salisbury scoring – Jake Bergey 5, Todd Cliggett 3, Paul Smith 2, Jason Coffman 1, Jake Bergey, Salisbury...... 3 8 1 9 Matt Marchetti 1, Mike Orton 1, Dod Poe 1, Sean Radebaugh 1. Tim DeMore, Gettysburg...... 2 5 4 9 Shots: Hobart 38, Salisbury 36. Saves: Hobart–James Gracey 10; Salisbury–Erik Miller Dan Mergott, Salisbury...... 3 4 5 9 16. 1994 QUARTERFINALS Attendance: 12,142. Salisbury 24, Washington Col. 6 Washington Col. 2 2 0 2 — 6 Salisbury 4 4 7 9 — 24 1993 Washington Col. scoring – Jamie Carver 2, George Atterbury 1, Blair Muneses 1, Jason Paige 1, Chris Sanchez 1. Hobart’s back: A record crowd of 9,597 watched Hobart rally from a 5-0 Salisbury scoring – Jamie Carver 6, Paul Smith 4, Sean Radebaugh 3, Mike Austin 2, deficit for a 16-10 victory over Ohio Wesleyan and its 13th Division III Men’s Dan Mergott 2, Emilio D’Alisa 1, Dennis Leonard 1, Chris Murphy 1, Ryan Murphy 1, Lacrosse Championship. Last year, the Statesmen’s string of 12 consecutive Mike Orton 1, Dod Poe 1, Trent Wisnauskas 1. championships was snapped by Nazareth. Shots: Washington Col. 29, Salisbury 59. Saves: Washington Col.–Jon Lundburg 16; Salisbury–Erik Miller 11, Russ Hewitt 1. Hobart’s Cabell Maddux, named the game’s Most Outstanding Player, had Attendance: 1,455. six goals and 13 assists for the tournament. Gettysburg 11, Denison 10 (3 ot) LEADING SCORERS Denison 3 3 1 3 0 0 0 — 10 HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Gettysburg 1 2 4 3 0 0 1 — 11 Name GP G A Pts. Cabell Maddux, Hobart...... 3 6 13 19 Denison scoring – Thomas Kavanaugh 2, Thomas Murray 2, Matthew Connell 1, Andy Greaves, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 6 6 12 John Eydenberg 1, Steve Garnett 1, Victor Maddux 1, Chad Messer 1, James Tyack 1. Jeremy Hollenbeck, Nazareth...... 2 10 1 11 Gettysburg scoring – David Curry 3, Tim DeMore 3, Noah Davis 2, Dan Bowers 1, Jed Cronin, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 6 4 10 Chad Krohn 1, Tim Maguire 1. Eric Curry, Hobart...... 3 8 2 10 Shots: Denison 38, Gettysburg 55. Saves: Denison–Mark Jacobson 13, Lewis Lipscomb 8; Gettysburg–Jake Kovalcik 18. Theron Foley, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 5 3 8 Attendance: 650. Tom Zaccagnino, Hobart...... 3 8 0 8 Brian Silcott, Nazareth...... 2 5 2 7 Nazareth 14, Rochester Inst. 13 (OT) Tim Watt, Hobart...... 2 5 2 7 Rochester Inst. 2 6 2 3 0 — 13 Nazareth 4 0 5 4 1 — 14 1993 QUARTERFINALS Rochester Inst. scoring – Paul Boncaro 4, Matt Hunt 3, Ron DeFelice 2, Kris Kurcoba Washington Col. 12, Salisbury 11 2, Darrin King 1, Matt Wooster 1. Washington Col. 4 2 3 3 — 12 Nazareth scoring – Jeremy Hollenbeck 4, Brian Majczak 3, Cam Bomberry 2, Pat Salisbury 4 2 2 3 — 11 Metzler 2, Ed Geary 1, Neal Powless 1, Dave Trzeciak 1. Shots: Rochester Inst. 40, Nazareth 39. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Matt Daniels 12; Washington Col. scoring – Jason Paige 4, Greg Lawler 3, Chris Cote 2, Greg Nazareth–Sean O’Rourke 17. Mouracade 1, Blair Muneses 1, Chris Sanchez 1. Attendance: 800. Salisbury scoring – Jason Coffman 3, Chris Soper 3, Joe DiNenna 1, Keith Malfa 1, Dan Mergott 1, Ryan Murphy 1, David Webb 1. Hobart 19, Alfred 13 Shots: Washington Col. 48, Salisbury 35. Saves: Washington Col.–Jon Lundberg 17, Alfred 2 3 2 6 — 13 Andy Manos 1; Salisbury–Erik Miller 18. Hobart 4 7 5 3 — 19 Attendance: 1,246. Alfred scoring – Lance Locey 4, Mike Darcy 3, Peter Colburn 2, Adam Osekoski 2, Ohio Wesleyan 8, Wash. & Lee 7 Craig Kaufman 1, Scott Kazel 1. Wash. & Lee 2 0 2 3 — 7 Hobart scoring – Cabell Maddux 6, Todd Muendel 4, Matt Crowther 2, Trent Carter 2, Ohio Wesleyan 2 0 2 4 — 8 Andrew D’Eloia 1, Dan Goodwin 1, James Killen 1, Paul Lyle 1, Bob Wynne 1. Shots: Alfred 46, Hobart 47. Saves: Alfred–Matt Lambert 15; Hobart–Bill Warder 7, Wash. & Lee scoring – Wiemi Douoguih 3, Russell Croft 1, Colin Higgins 1, John James Gracey 11. Hunter 1, Scott Mackley 1. Attendance: 956. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Theron Foley 3, Jed Cronin 2, Andy Greaves 2, Tim James 1. Shots: Wash. & Lee 31, Ohio Wesleyan 39. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Brian Murtaugh 16; 1994 SEMIFINALS Ohio Wesleyan–Dave Breslin 12, Mark Hallinan 1 (nongoalie). Attendance: 437. Salisbury 20, Gettysburg 11 Gettysburg 0 4 2 5 — 11 Nazareth 15, Alfred 8 Salisbury 8 2 3 7 — 20 Alfred 0 2 2 4 — 8 Nazareth 4 4 6 1 — 15 Gettysburg scoring – Noah Davis 3, David Curry 2, Tim DeMore 2, Glen Mulligan 2, Tim Maguire 1, Chuck Wolfertz 1. Alfred scoring – Brian Johnson 2, Pete Nunziata 2, Mike Darcy 1, Dan Landrigan 1, Salisbury scoring – Jason Coffman 4, Sean Radebaugh 4, Jake Bergey 3, Dan Mergott Dan Michel 1, Brian Midwinter 1. 2, Ryan Murphy 2, Paul Smith 2, Todd Cliggett 1, Rob Schmitt 1, Trent Wisnauskas 1. Nazareth scoring – Jeremy Hollenbeck 5, Jim Cornicelli 2, Ed Geary 2, Pat Metzler 2, Shots: Gettysburg 28, Salisbury 64. Saves: Gettysburg–Jake Kovalcik 24; Salisbury– Brian Silcott 2, Cam Bomberry 1, Mike Grasso 1. Erik Miller 10, Russ Hewitt 1. Shots: Alfred 45, Nazareth 51. Saves: Alfred–Mike Habel 15; Nazareth–Kevin Kaffl 23. Attendance: 1,413. Attendance: 1,450. 122 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Hobart 19, Gettysburg 8 1992 QUARTERFINALS Gettysburg 2 1 4 1 — 8 Hobart 4 7 2 6 — 19 Hobart 17, Alfred 7 Alfred 1 4 0 2 — 7 Gettysburg scoring – Tim DeMore 2, Seth Cohen 1, David Cornell 1, Todd Hyer 1, Hobart 3 6 5 3 — 17 Steve Mayer 1, Brian McGlynn 1, Derek Risso 1. Hobart scoring – Eric Curry 3, Cabell Maddux 3, Matt Crowther 2, Todd Muendel 2, Alfred scoring – Rodd Kauffman 3, Rich Reese 3, Joe Pavlik 1. Bob Wynne 2, Ned Andrews 1, Dan Goodwin 1, Josh Kenney 1, Chris Parcells 1, Bryan Hobart scoring – Dave Frigeri 5, James Patten 4, Cabell Maddux 3, Tim DeLoe 1, Eric Riehl 1, Tim Watt 1, Tom Zaccagnino 1. Pokorny 1, Jeff Tambroni 1, Tim Watt 1, Bob Wynne 1. Shots: Gettysburg 44, Hobart 42. Saves: Gettysburg–Steve Koudelka 13; Hobart–Bill Shots: Alfred 29, Hobart 41. Saves: Alfred–Jim Antonetti 4, Matt Lambert 4; Hobart– Warder 16. Pat Solomon 2, Kevin Banks 4. Attendance: 1,459. Attendance: 1,846. Nazareth 22, Clarkson 11 1993 SEMIFINALS Clarkson 4 2 1 4 — 11 Ohio Wesleyan 14, Washington Col. 8 Nazareth 7 5 6 4 — 22 Washington Col. 3 0 2 3 — 8 Clarkson scoring – Todd Cosgrove 3, Chris Keating 2, Mark Winkler 2, Ryan Adams 1, Ohio Wesleyan 3 4 4 3 — 14 Jeff Keogh 1, Chris Parsons 1, Mike Savage 1. Washington Col. scoring – Chris Cote 2, Bart Jaeger 2, Jamie Carver 1, Ted Greeley 1, Nazareth scoring – Ronnie Davis 5, Marty Kelly 5, Dan Coughlin 4, Cam Bomberry 3, Jason Paige 1, Chris Sanchez 1. Jim Cornicelli 2, Chris March 2, Carl Jutzin 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Tim James 3, Chip Crowther 2, Theron Foley 2, Andy Shots: Clarkson 34, Nazareth 67. Saves: Clarkson–Chris Macrides 30; Nazareth–Greg Greaves 2, Jed Cronin 1, Kevin Farrell 1, Dan Presley 1, Jeff Rant 1, Noah Robertson 1. Gebhardt 12, Brent Coye 1. Shots: Washington Col. 36, Ohio Wesleyan 50. Saves: Washington Col.–Jon Lundberg Attendance: 2,500. 20; Ohio Wesleyan–Dave Breslin 17. Roanoke 16, Gettysburg 15 Attendance: 522. Gettysburg 3 1 6 5 — 15 Hobart 20, Nazareth 16 Roanoke 3 3 4 6 — 16 Hobart 6 3 5 6 — 20 Gettysburg scoring – Don Martin 4, Brian McGlynn 3, Paul Schofield 3, Tim DeMore Nazareth 4 5 4 3 — 16 2, Jeff Barrette 1, Burke Boehmcke 1, Chris Cwalina 1. Hobart scoring – Tom Zaccagnino 4, Eric Curry 3, Tony Gray 3, Todd Burnham 2, Roanoke scoring – Andy Odenwald 4, Don Treacy 3, Mark Dibenedetto 2, Aaron Cabell Maddux 2, Matt Crowther 1, Dan Goodwin 1, Tom Pena 1, Bryan Riehl 1, Tim Sims 2, Craig Fleming 1, Dave Gibson 1, Brad Hennegan 1, Jim Kammerman 1, Dan Watt 1, Bob Wynne 1. Morison 1. Nazareth scoring – Jeremy Hollenbeck 5, Brian Silcott 3, Kevin Cox 2, Brian Majczak Shots: Gettysburg 51, Roanoke 45. Saves: Gettysburg–Steve Koudelka 17; Roanoke– 2, Cam Bomberry 1, Brendan Coffey 1, Ed Geary 1, Dave Trzeciak 1. Craig Fleming 22. Shots: Nazareth 45, Hobart 49. Saves: Nazareth–Kevin Kaffl 15; Hobart–James Attendance: 775. Gracey 8, Bill Warder 5. Ithaca 21, Salisbury 9 Attendance: 5,241. Ithaca 4 5 4 8 — 21 1993 CHAMPIONSHIP Salisbury 3 3 0 3 — 9 AT MARYLAND Ithaca scoring – Charlie Shoulberg 3, Jim Bianchi 2, Joel Florczyk 2, Robert Hogan 2, Bill Krist 2, Tom Little 2, Terry Thompson 2, David Darcangelo 1, Brian Ferry 1, Richard Hobart 16, Ohio Wesleyan 10 Maher 1, Todd McRae 1, Rob Shantz 1, Danny Sheehan 1. Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 4 0 — 10 Salisbury scoring – Art Morley 3, Dod Poe 2, Jeff Chenowith 1, Mike Gallagher 1, Eric Hobart 0 5 4 7 — 16 Modesitt 1, John Russell 1. Shots: Ithaca 51, Salisbury 25. Saves: Ithaca–Dale Neely 15, Mike Burns 1; Salisbury– Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Jed Cronin 3, Andy Greaves 2, Tim James 2, Chip Crowther Geoff Sanders 19, Tom Murrell 1. 1, Dan Presley 1, Team goal. Attendance: 1,010. Hobart scoring – Tim Watt 3, Tom Zaccagnino 3, Eric Curry 2, Todd Burnham 1, Dan Goodwin 1, Tony Gray 1, Josh Kenney 1, Cabell Maddux 1, Todd Muendel 1, Bryan Riehl 1, Bob Wynne 1. 1992 SEMIFINALS Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 34, Hobart 56. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Dave Breslin 15; Hobart– Nazareth 13, Hobart 12 (OT) James Gracey 8, Bill Warder 4. Nazareth 4 4 1 3 1 — 13 Attendance: 9,597. Hobart 0 3 3 6 0 — 12 Nazareth scoring – Marty Kelly 5, Jeremy Hollenbeck 3, Brian Silcott 2, Cam Bomberry 1, Carl Jutzin 1, Chris March 1. 1992 Hobart scoring – Dave Frigeri 3, Jeff Tambroni 3, Bob Wynne 2, Tim DeLoe 1, Chris Gallup 1, Dave Kenney 1, James Patten 1. Shots: Nazareth 46, Hobart 48. Saves: Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 19; Hobart– Kevin New champion: Nazareth beat Roanoke, 22-11, in the Division III Men’s La- Banks 6, Pat Solomon 6. crosse Championship game held at Penn in front of a record crowd of 6,741. Attendance: 7,286. A week earlier, the Golden Flyers ended Hobart’s NCAA-record string of 12 Roanoke 20, Ithaca 10 straight team-sport championships with a 13-12 overtime win in the semi- Ithaca 2 3 2 3 — 10 finals. Roanoke 6 5 5 4 — 20 Nazareth’s Ronnie Davis scored six goals in the championship game to earn Ithaca scoring – Charlie Shoulberg 3, Joel Florczyk 2, Brian Ferry 1, Chip Gengras 1, Most Outstanding Player recognition. Rob Schantz 1, Danny Sheehan 1, Terry Thompson 1. Roanoke scoring – Brad Hennegan 4, Colin McGahren 4, Mark Dibenedetto 2, Jim LEADING SCORERS Kammerman 2, Don Treacy 2, J.J. Blatt 1, Jerry Caldwell 1, Dave Gibson 1, Steve Hoffman 1, Andy Odenwald 1, Bart Zimmerman 1. Name GP G A Pts. Shots: Ithaca 49, Roanoke 44. Saves: Ithaca–Dale Neely 8, Mike Burns 2; Roanoke– Marty Kelly, Nazareth...... 3 12 8 20 Craig Fleming 26. Ronnie Davis, Nazareth...... 3 11 6 17 Attendance: 869. Cam Bomberry, Nazareth...... 3 8 3 11 Don Treacy, Roanoke...... 3 8 3 11 1992 CHAMPIONSHIP Dave Frigeri, Hobart...... 2 8 2 10 AT PENN Charlie Shoulberg, Ithaca...... 2 6 3 9 Jeff Tambroni, Hobart...... 2 4 5 9 Nazareth 22, Roanoke 11 Mark Dibenedetto, Roanoke...... 3 7 1 8 Roanoke 2 2 5 2 — 11 James Patten, Hobart...... 2 5 3 8 Nazareth 5 3 6 8 — 22 Jeremy Hollenbeck, Nazareth...... 3 6 1 7 Roanoke scoring – Mark Dibenedetto 3, Don Treacy 3, Colin McGahren 2, J.J. Blatt 1, Colin McGahren, Roanoke...... 3 6 1 7 Erik Daley 1, Jim Kammerman 1. Nazareth scoring – Ronnie Davis 6, Cam Bomberry 4, Jeremy Hollenbeck 3, Jim Cornicelli 2, Dan Coughlin 2, Marty Kelly 2, Carl Jutzin 1, Chris March 1, Brian Silcott 1. Shots: Roanoke 48; Nazareth 49. Saves: Roanoke–Craig Fleming 10; Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 21. Attendance: 6,741. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 123

Salisbury 18, Ohio Wesleyan 12 1991 Salisbury 5 4 5 4 — 18 Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 1 5 — 12 Even Dozen: Hobart won its 12th straight Division III Men’s Lacrosse Cham- Salisbury scoring – Rick Berkman 4, Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Eric Ungleich 3, Chris Boyle 2, pionship, defeating host Salisbury, 12-11. Salisbury reached the final game Kent Case 2, Jeff Chenowith 2, Art Morley 1. for the first time. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Bill Bishop 3, Rich Franz 3, Mike Arfin 2, Dean Denison 2, Chip Crowther 1, Tom Mott 1. Hobart’s Tim DeLoe scored three times and was named the game’s Most Shots: Salisbury 43, Ohio Wesleyan 78. Saves: Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 27; Ohio Outstanding Player. Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 16. Attendance: 1,800. LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. 1991 CHAMPIONSHIP Rich Franz, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 9 10 19 AT SALISBURY Bill Miller, Hobart...... 3 11 6 17 Hobart 12, Salisbury 11 Rusty Pritzlaff, Salisbury...... 3 8 5 13 Eric Ungleich, Salisbury...... 3 7 5 12 Hobart 3 1 4 4 — 12 Bill Bishop, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 5 6 11 Salisbury 2 2 2 5 — 11 Marty Kelly, Nazareth...... 2 6 5 11 Hobart scoring – Tim DeLoe 3, Chris Gallup 2, Bill Miller 2, Dave Pogoda 2, Jeff Rick Berkman, Salisbury...... 3 5 5 10 Tambroni 2, Michael Higgins 1. Tim DeLoe, Hobart...... 3 9 1 10 Salisbury scoring – Kevin Hohner 2, Regi Scales 2, Eric Ungleich 2, Rick Berkman 1, Dean Denison, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 6 2 8 Chris Boyle 1, Kent Case 1, Dan Gourley 1, Rusty Pritzlaff 1. Kevin Hohner, Salisbury...... 3 5 2 7 Shots: Hobart 39, Salisbury 36. Saves: Hobart–James Gracey 20; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 10, Geoff Sanders 6. 1991 QUARTERFINALS Attendance: 3,417. Nazareth 17, Gettysburg 10 Nazareth 4 8 2 3 — 17 Gettysburg 1 1 1 7 — 10 1990 Nazareth scoring – Kevin Cox 5, Jake Lazore 5, Dan Coughlin 3, Marty Kelly 2, Cam Bomberry 1, Brian Silcott 1. Still No. 1: Hobart won its 11th straight Division III Men’s Lacrosse Champi- Gettysburg scoring – Don Martin 6, Paul Schofield 2, Jeff Barrette 1, Bob O’Connor 1. onship, but the first under head coach B.J. O’Hara. The Statesmen defeated Shots: Nazareth 54, Gettysburg 44. Saves: Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 20; Gettysburg– Washington College, 18-6, in Geneva, New York. The Shoremen have fin- Steve Koudelka 9, Todd Mather 4. ished second five times. Hobart’s JeffT ambroni scored five goals and was Attendance: 1,100. named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. Hobart 19, Clarkson 11 Clarkson 2 1 2 6 — 11 LEADING SCORERS Hobart 6 4 6 3 — 19 Name GP G A Pts. DIVISION III HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Clarkson scoring – Brad Arthur 4, Mark Winkler 4, Todd Cosgrove 1, Ed McMahon 1, Lance Savage, Hobart...... 3 11 6 17 Mike Moran 1. Jeff Tambroni, Hobart...... 3 10 7 17 Hobart scoring – Bill Miller 6, Tim DeLoe 3, Jason Ellison 2, James Patten 2, Todd Mike DeMaria, Hobart...... 3 14 1 15 Burnham 1, Chris Gallup 1, Craig Mapstone 1, Terry Mulheron 1, Dave Pogoda 1, Bill Miller, Hobart...... 3 6 8 14 Kenneth Ward 1. Tim Hormes, Washington Col...... 3 11 2 13 Shots: Clarkson 37, Hobart 53. Saves: Clarkson–Chris Macrides 9, Michael Motkowski Eric Ungleich, Salisbury...... 2 4 6 10 8; Hobart–James Gracey 9, Patrick Solomon 3. Neil Ringers, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 6 3 9 Attendance: 1,042. Matt Kerwick, Hobart...... 3 5 3 8 Kurt Drury, Hobart...... 3 3 4 7 Salisbury 16, Ithaca 10 Rich Franz, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 2 5 7 Ithaca 1 4 1 4 — 10 Ben Lamanna, Washington Col...... 3 5 2 7 Salisbury 4 3 6 3 — 16 Rusty Pritzlaff, Salisbury...... 2 5 2 7 Ithaca scoring – Dave Darcangelo 3, Terry Thompson 3, Bill Krist 1, Brandan Nels 1, Rob Schantz 1, Charlie Shoulberg 1. 1990 QUARTERFINALS Salisbury scoring – Kevin Hohner 3, Rusty Pritzlaff 3, Chris Boyle 2, Art Morley 2, Eric Ungleich 2, Kent Case 1, Jeff Chenowith 1, Dan Gourley 1, David Webb 1. Hobart 20, Rochester Inst. 11 Shots: Ithaca 31, Salisbury 38. Saves: Ithaca–Dale Neely 7; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowsi Hobart 5 6 6 3 — 20 6, Geoff Sanders 6. Rochester Inst. 4 2 1 4 — 11 Attendance: 1,213. Hobart scoring – Mike DeMaria 5, Lance Savage 4, Matt Kerwick 2, Bill Miller 2, James Ohio Wesleyan 19, Wash. & Lee 10 Patten 2, Jeff Tambroni 2, Terry Mulheron 1, Dave Pogoda 1, Dave Velepec 1. Wash. & Lee 4 1 3 2 — 10 Rochester Inst. scoring – Tom Emmick 4, Steve DeMeo 2, Phil Elliot 2, Tom Masaschi Ohio Wesleyan 4 5 3 7 — 19 2, Erik Fink 1. Shots: Hobart 58, Rochester Inst. 31. Saves: Hobart–Andy Bender 10, Pat Solomon 1; Wash. & Lee scoring – Drew Anton 2, Todd Garliss 1, John Hunter 1, David Lefkowitz Rochester Inst.–Andrew Szurley 13, Rich LaRocco 4. 1, Mike Moseman 1, Kirk Olsen 1, Mike Pardo 1, Jeff Roberts 1, Clark Wight 1. Attendance: 797. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Rich Franz 6, Dean Denison 4, Neil Ringers 4, Bill Bishop 2, Mike Arfin 1, Tom Mott 1, Dave Torggler 1. Salisbury 17, Frank. & Marsh. 7 Shots: Wash. & Lee 35, Ohio Wesleyan 56. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Tom Costello 19; Ohio Frank. & Marsh. 0 1 3 3 — 7 Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 20. Salisbury 6 4 5 2 — 17 Attendance: 700. Frank. & Marsh. scoring – Alex Hendrickson 3, Jon Dale 1, Alex Henry 1, Phil Keating 1, David Webb 1. 1991 SEMIFINALS Salisbury scoring – Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Bucky Sharretts 3, Geoff Abere 2, Kent Case 2, Eric Ungleich 2, Rick Berkman 1, Ed Berry 1, Kevin Hohner 1, Bob Wright 1. Hobart 19, Nazareth 17 Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 52, Salisbury 46. Saves: Frank. & Marsh.–Chris Surran 13; Nazareth 5 3 4 5 — 17 Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 16. Hobart 2 8 2 7 — 19 Attendance: 468. Nazareth scoring – Marty Kelly 4, Ronnie Davis 3, Beaver Smith 3, Cam Bomberry Ohio Wesleyan 16, Alfred 10 1, Jake Lazore 1, Chris March 1, Rich Pierpont 1, Dave Pratt 1, Pete Riley 1, Brian Silcott 1. Alfred 1 3 4 2 — 10 Hobart scoring – Tim DeLoe 3, Bill Miller 3, James Patten 3, Jeff Tambroni 3, Cabell Ohio Wesleyan 2 3 4 7 — 16 Maddux 2, Phil McCarthy 2, Chris Gallup 1, Dave Pogoda 1, Tim Watt 1. Alfred scoring – Jason Marchetta 4, Joe Alberici 2, Kurt Fuehrer 2, Greg Callahan 1, Shots: Nazareth 59, Hobart 47. Saves: Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 17; Hobart–James Adam Osekoski 1. Gracey 18, Brett Taylor 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mike Arfin 5, Rich Franz 2, Neil Ringers 2, Paul Sclafani 2, Bill Attendance: 2,543. Bishop 1, Dean Denison 1, Greg Kline 1, Steve Seivold 1, Dave Torggler 1. Shots: Alfred 30, Ohio Wesleyan 53. Saves: Alfred–Peter McClean 19; Ohio Wesleyan– Rich Flynn 11. Attendance: 645. 124 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Washington Col. 16, Springfield 10 Nazareth 25, Salisbury 10 Washington Col. 6 2 3 5 — 16 Salisbury 2 4 2 2 — 10 Springfield 0 3 1 6 — 10 Nazareth 7 4 10 4 — 25 Washington Col. scoring – Tim Hormes 7, Bob Martino 3, Greg Rupert 3, Mark Salisbury scoring – Geoff Abere 3, Bucky Sharretts 3, Rick Berkman 1, Joe Lynch 1, Cavallaro 1, Nick Darcangelo 1, Brian Johnson 1. Jim Nestor 1, Jeff Ransom 1. Springfield scoring – Ed Carey 4, Greg Clemens 2, Tom Dalicandro 1, Dominick Nazareth scoring – Marty Kelly 7, Bill Atkinson 5, Gerry Gutchess 5, Bill Coons 2, Darcangelo 1, Randy Fraser 1, Tim Losty 1. 2, Ronnie Davis 1, Carl Jutzin 1, Mike Latini 1, Shawn Riley 1. Shots: Washington Col. 44, Springfield 63. Saves: Washington Col.–Dave Slomkowski Shots: Salisbury 40, Nazareth 48. Saves: Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 12; Nazareth– 23; Springfield–Dennis Wansor 11, Rich Harrigan 2. Dana Ryan 12, Dave Basile 1. Attendance: 418. Attendance: 500. Ohio Wesleyan 12, Gettysburg 5 1990 SEMIFINALS Gettysburg 1 0 3 1 — 5 Hobart 23, Salisbury 5 Ohio Wesleyan 6 2 2 2 — 12 Hobart 10 4 5 4 — 23 Salisbury 1 1 1 2 — 5 Gettysburg scoring – Keith Fleming 2, Don Martin 2, Jeff Barrette 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Kevin Finneran 3, Kim Hall 2, Gary Rinaldi 2, Mike Arfin 1, Hobart scoring – Mike DeMaria 5, Lance Savage 4, Matt Kerwick 3, Jeff Tambroni Dan Coll 1, Dan Hannan 1, Neil Ringers 1, Steve Seivold 1. 3, Bill Miller 2, Kurt Drury 1, Jon Fogle 1, Phil McCarthy 1, Jacques Monte 1, Dave Shots: Gettysburg 18; Ohio Wesleyan 45. Saves: Gettysburg–Brian Sullivan 14; Ohio Pogoda 1, Dave Velepec 1. Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 2, Jim Schwartz 5. Salisbury scoring – Ben Bradnor 2, Eric Ungleich 2, Rusty Pritzlaff 1. Attendance: 750. Shots: Hobart 57, Salisbury 17. Saves: Hobart–Andy Bender 5, Pat Solomon 2; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 7, Scott Overton 2. Washington Col. 12, Hampden-Sydney 5 Attendance: 767. Hampden-Sydney 0 2 1 2 — 5 Washington Col. 2 4 1 5 — 12 Washington Col. 14, Ohio Wesleyan 11 Ohio Wesleyan 3 1 1 6 — 11 Hampden-Sydney scoring – Brad Johnson 2, Bob Babcock 1, Mason Finn 1, Truman Washington Col. 4 4 2 4 — 14 Thompson 1. Washington Col. scoring – Bob Martino 4, Bill McDermott 3, Tim Hormes 2, Greg Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Neil Ringers 4, Tim James 2, Mike Arfin 1, Dean Denison 1, Rupert 2, Kevin Colbeck 1. Kim Hall 1, Matt Kness 1, Paul Sclafani 1. Shots: Hampden-Sydney 29, Washington Col. 42. Saves: Hampden-Sydney–Carter Washington Col. scoring – Tim Hormes 4, Ben Lamanna 3, Jed Cronin 2, Mark Redd 21; Washington Col.–Dave Slomkowski 15. Cavallaro 1, Bob Martino 1, Hank Miller 1, Greg Mouracade 1, Greg Rupert 1. Attendance: 348. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 43, Washington Col. 41. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 17; Washington Col.–Dave Slomkowski 24. 1989 SEMIFINALS Attendance: 501. Hobart 14, Nazareth 10 1990 CHAMPIONSHIP Nazareth 1 2 3 4 — 10 AT HOBART Hobart 4 3 3 4 — 14 Hobart 18, Washington Col. 6 Nazareth scoring – Bill Atkinson 4, Darris Kilgour 2, Bill Coons 1, Gerry Gutchess 1, Washington Col. 2 2 2 0 — 6 Marty Kelly 1, Jerome Lazore 1. Hobart 4 4 5 5 — 18 Hobart scoring – Mike DeMaria 3, Bill Miller 3, Matt Kerwick 2, Rich Moses 2, Greg Cosgrove 1, Chris Crummey 1, Kurt Drury 1, Jeff Tambroni 1. Washington Col. scoring – Mark Cavallaro 2, Ben Lamanna 2, Geoff Hall 1, Greg Shots: Nazareth 27, Hobart 52. Saves: Nazareth–Dana Ryan 21; Hobart–Shawn Trell Rupert 1. 14. Hobart scoring – Jeff Tambroni 5, Mike DeMaria 4, Lance Savage 3, Bill Miller 2, Kurt Attendance: 1,713. Drury 2, Chris Gallup 1, Dave Pogoda 1. Shots: Washington Col. 24, Hobart 54. Saves: Washington Col.–Dave Slomkowski 19; Ohio Wesleyan 9, Washington Col. 8 (OT) Hobart–Andy Bender 18, Pat Solomon 1. Ohio Wesleyan 2 2 1 3 1 — 9 Attendance: 3,857. Washington Col. 3 2 2 1 0 — 8 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Gary Rinaldi 4, Kevin Finneran 2, Dan Hannan 1, Matt Kness 1, Neil Ringers 1. Washington Col. scoring – Greg Rupert 3, Nick Darcangelo 1, Tim Hormes 1, Bob 1989 Martino 1, Bill McDermott 1, Matt Wilson 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 32, Washington Col. 32. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 13; Decade of Dominance: Hobart won its 10th straight Division III Men’s La- Washington Col.–Dave Slomkowski 17. crosse Championship with an 11-8 victory over Ohio Wesleyan in Geneva, Attendance: 536. New York. Hobart has been the only school to win the title since the cham- pionship began in 1980. Matt Kerwick scored two goals for Hobart and was 1989 CHAMPIONSHIP named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. AT HOBART Hobart 11, Ohio Wesleyan 8 LEADING SCORERS Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 0 2 — 8 Name GP G A Pts. Hobart 3 4 2 2 — 11 Bill Coons, Nazareth...... 2 3 11 14 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Paul Sclafani 3, Dan Hannan 3, Kevin Finneran 1, Neil Bill Miller, Hobart...... 3 8 4 12 Ringers 1. Gary Rinaldi, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 6 6 12 Hobart scoring – Lance Savage 3, Matt Kerwick 2, Bill Miller 2, Rich Moses 2, Mike Marty Kelly, Nazareth...... 2 8 3 11 DeMaria 1, Kurt Drury 1. Bill Atkinson, Nazareth...... 2 9 0 9 Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Hobart 47. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 17; Hobart– Mike DeMaria, Hobart...... 3 8 1 9 Shawn Trell 8. Jeff Tambroni, Hobart...... 3 1 7 8 Attendance: 5,200. Kurt Drury, Hobart...... 3 3 4 7 Kevin Finneran, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 6 1 7 Gerry Gutchess, Nazareth...... 2 6 1 7 1988 1989 QUARTERFINALS Hobart 14, SUNY Cortland 6 Statesmen Extend Streak: Hobart won its ninth straight Division III Men’s SUNY Cortland 1 1 1 3 — 6 Lacrosse Championship with an 18-9 victory over Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio Hobart 2 4 5 3 — 14 Wesleyan. Hobart has won every title since the championship began in 1980. Ohio Wesleyan was the runner-up for the second consecutive year. SUNY Cortland scoring – John Roth 2, Rick Bennett 1, Matt Chapple 1, Dave Haase 1, Ed Whelsky 1. Tom Gravante, who scored six goals for the Statesmen, won the game’s Most Hobart scoring – Mike DeMaria 4, Bill Miller 3, Matt Kerwick 2, Lance Savage 2, Chris Outstanding Player award. Crummey 1, Kurt Drury 1, Jacques Monte 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 19, Hobart 52. Saves: SUNY Cortland–Rich Barnes 17, Ray Carnicelli 1; Hobart–Shawn Trell 5. Attendance: 750. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 125

LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. 1987 Bill Miller, Hobart...... 3 6 17 23 Tom Gravante, Hobart...... 3 17 3 20 Eight Straight: Hobart remained the only team to win the Division III Men’s Rob Alvino, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 9 4 13 Lacrosse Championship with a 9-5 victory over Ohio Wesleyan. The title was Toby Boucher, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 8 4 12 the eighth straight for the Statesmen and their coach, Dave Urick. The win Kurt Drury, Hobart...... 3 7 3 10 gave Urick the record for consecutive titles in a team sport. Hobart goalie Gary Rinaldi, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 3 7 10 Shawn Trell was the game’s Most Outstanding Player. Jim Bardwell, Hobart...... 3 5 2 7 Charlie Blanchard, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 5 2 7 LEADING SCORERS Matt Torggler, Hobart...... 3 5 2 7 Name GP G A Pts. 1988 QUARTERFINALS Ray Gilliam, Hobart...... 3 10 6 16 Tom Gravante, Hobart...... 3 9 5 14 Ohio Wesleyan 10, Denison 5 Rob Alvino, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 3 9 12 Denison 2 0 1 2 — 5 Neill Redfern, Wash. & Lee...... 2 6 6 12 Ohio Wesleyan 1 3 3 3 — 10 Toby Boucher, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 5 4 9 Denison scoring – Kurt Himy 3, Tom Bryan 1, Greg Mix 1. Mike James, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 9 0 9 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Rob Alvino 5, Toby Boucher 1, Dan Hannan 1, Gary Rinaldi Charlie Blanchard, Ohio Wesleyan...... 3 5 2 7 1, Neil Ringers 1, Paul Sclafani 1. Michael Guy, Hobart...... 3 2 5 7 Shots: Denison 31, Ohio Wesleyan 32. Saves: Denison 14, Ohio Wesleyan 11. Ted Diehl, Rochester Inst...... 2 2 4 6 Frank. & Marsh. 11, SUNY Cortland 5 SUNY Cortland 3 0 2 0 — 5 1987 QUARTERFINALS Frank. & Marsh. 2 4 1 4 — 11 Ohio Wesleyan 12, Washington Col. 3 SUNY Cortland scoring – Paul Cicio 2, John Roth 1, Fred Saracene 1, Mark Stuver 1. Washington Col. 0 1 1 1 — 3 Frank. & Marsh. scoring – David Van Metre 3, Jeb Barrows 2, Eric Schlanger 2, David Ohio Wesleyan 4 2 3 3 — 12 Daily 1, Jon Dale 1, Chris Flynn 1, Eugene Roche 1. Washington Col. scoring – Paul Deniken 1, Don Giblin 1, Mike Greig 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 37, Frank. & Marsh. 26. Saves: SUNY Cortland 7, Frank. & Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mike James 4, Charlie Blanchard 2, Toby Boucher 2, Charles Marsh. 17. Denecke 2, Rob Alvino 1, Craig Hall 1. Roanoke 10, Washington Col. 8 Shots: Washington Col. 32, Ohio Wesleyan 40. Saves: Washington Col. 13, Ohio Wesleyan 11. Roanoke 3 3 2 2 — 10 Washington Col. 1 2 2 3 — 8 Wash. & Lee 19, Roanoke 11 Roanoke scoring – Mike Mouracade 4, Will Goldthwait 3, Rich Paulik 3. Wash. & Lee 4 4 4 7 — 19 Washington Col. scoring – Paul Deniken 2, Mike McGuane 2, Chris Dollar 1, Tim Roanoke 4 3 0 4 — 11 Hormes 1, Steve Klein 1, Paul Miller 1. Wash. & Lee scoring – Peter Smith 5, Neill Redfern 4, Joe Krastel 2, John Ware 2, Shots: Roanoke 28, Washington Col. 68. Saves: Roanoke 29, Washington Col. 9. T.J. Finnerty 1, Bill Garavente 1, Bill Garrett 1, Steve Giacobbe 1, Jim Jones 1, Carlos DIVISION III HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Hobart 17, Nazareth 12 Millan 1. Roanoke scoring – Ray Stoughton 3, Jeff Cohan 2, Will Goldthwait 2, Jim Guthrie 2, Nazareth 0 3 3 6 — 12 Van Anthony 1, Chris Richardson 1. Hobart 4 5 5 3 — 17 Shots: Wash. & Lee 55, Roanoke 45. Saves: Wash. & Lee 18, Roanoke 14. Nazareth scoring – Gerry Gutchess 3, Rich Kilgour 3, Bill Atkinson 2, Shawn Riley 2, Hobart 15, SUNY Cortland 7 Matt DiDuro 1, Jerome Lazore 1. Hobart scoring – Tom Gravante 7, Kurt Drury 3, Scott Braden 2, Matt Torggler 2, Bill SUNY Cortland 2 2 1 2 — 7 Miller 1, Todd Oudemool 1, James Symington 1. Hobart 6 4 3 2 — 15 Shots: Nazareth 31, Hobart 51. Saves: Nazareth 12, Hobart 8. SUNY Cortland scoring – Paul Cicio 2, Mike Kesselring 2, Tim DeLany 1, John Roth 1, Bob Williams 1. 1988 SEMIFINALS Hobart scoring – Ray Gilliam 4, Tom Gravante 3, Malcolm Anderson 2, Dave Ralph 2, Chip Casto 1, Rick Graham 1, Michael Guy 1, Matt Torggler 1. Ohio Wesleyan 19, Frank. & Marsh. 6 Shots: SUNY Cortland 27, Hobart 56. Saves: SUNY Cortland 18, Hobart 11. Frank. & Marsh. 2 1 3 0 — 6 Ohio Wesleyan 4 5 2 8 — 19 Rochester Inst. 14, St. Lawrence 11 Frank. & Marsh. scoring – Jeb Barrows 3, Eric Schlanger 2, Ken Gramas 1. Rochester Inst. 4 3 3 4 — 14 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Charlie Blanchard 5, Toby Boucher 4, Dan Hannan 4, Gary St. Lawrence 0 4 6 1 — 11 Rinaldi 2, Neil Ringers 2, Rob Alvino 1, Dave Torggler 1. Rochester Inst. scoring – Tom Kraft 3, Tim Turner 3, Jim Connell 2, Ted Diehl 2, Kevin Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 35, Ohio Wesleyan 52. Saves: Frank. & Marsh. 20, Ohio O’Reilly 2, Steve Schmidt 1, Dan Stehn 1. Wesleyan 13. St. Lawrence scoring – Ken Johnson 3, Andre Dalbec 1, Rich Hoagland 1, Sam Hovey 1, Steve Jewett 1, Dan Nolan 1, Mike Paletta 1, Dave Purvis 1, Will Walker 1. Hobart 19, Roanoke 6 Shots: Rochester Inst. 39, St. Lawrence 43. Saves: Rochester Inst. 14, St. Lawrence 9. Roanoke 2 1 2 1 — 6 Hobart 1 4 10 4 — 19 1987 SEMIFINALS Roanoke scoring – Bob Gross 2, Chris Pollock 2, Will Goldthwait 1, Rich Paulik 1. Ohio Wesleyan 17, Wash. & Lee 4 Hobart scoring – Tom Gravante 4, Scott Braden 3, Kurt Drury 3, Bill Miller 2, Rich Moses 2, Jim Bardwell 1, Mike DeMaria 1, Mike Sheehan 1, James Symington 1, Matt Wash. & Lee 0 3 0 1 — 4 Torggler 1. Ohio Wesleyan 4 4 4 5 — 17 Shots: Roanoke 25, Hobart 52. Saves: Roanoke 20, Hobart 11. Wash. & Lee scoring – Neill Redfern 2, Bill Garavente 1, Corky Parkinson 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mike James 4, Charlie Blanchard 3, Rich White 3, Bob 1988 CHAMPIONSHIP Betcher 2, Toby Boucher 2, Rob Alvino 1, Charles Denecke 1, Matt Kness 1. AT OHIO WESLEYAN Shots: Wash. & Lee 26, Ohio Wesleyan 47. Saves: Wash. & Lee 17, Ohio Wesleyan 11. Hobart 18, Ohio Wesleyan 9 Hobart 14, Rochester Inst. 4 Hobart 6 4 7 1 — 18 Rochester Inst. 0 2 2 0 — 4 Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 1 6 — 9 Hobart 5 1 5 3 — 14 Hobart scoring – Tom Gravante 6, Jim Bardwell 4, Bill Miller 3, Matt Torggler 2, Mark Rochester Inst. scoring – Dan Stehn 2, Tom Kraft 1, Jim Connell 1. Burchill 1, Kurt Drury 1, Matt Kerwick 1. Hobart scoring – Ray Gilliam 5, Tom Gravante 4, Scott Braden 1, Dave Curnick 1, Rick Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Rob Alvino 3, Toby Boucher 3, Dan Hannan 1, Paul Sclafani Graham 1, Michael Guy 1, James Symington 1. 1, Steve Seivold 1. Shots: Rochester Inst. 28, Hobart 59. Saves: Rochester Inst. 17, Hobart 11. Shots: Hobart 49, Ohio Wesleyan 33. Saves: Hobart 10, Ohio Wesleyan 16. Attendance: 2,742. 126 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

1987 CHAMPIONSHIP 1986 CHAMPIONSHIP AT HOBART AT HOBART Hobart 9, Ohio Wesleyan 5 Hobart 13, Washington Col. 10 Ohio Wesleyan 1 2 2 0 — 5 Washington Col. 5 1 1 3 — 10 Hobart 1 4 2 2 — 9 Hobart 3 2 3 5 — 13 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Rob Alvino 1, Toby Boucher 1, Lou Corrao 1, Mike James Washington Col. scoring – Don Giblin 2, Mike McGuane 2, Mike Papa 2, Bruce Yancey 1, Rich White 1. 2, RicK Cote 1, Matt Wilson 1. Hobart scoring – Malcolm Anderson 2, Rick Graham 2, Tom Gravante 2, Devin Hobart scoring – Mike Guy 3, Ray Gilliam 2, Tom Rosa 2, James Symington 2, Devin Arkison 1, Scott Braden 1, Ray Gilliam 1. Arkison 1, Mike Bonaventura 1, Mark Moore 1, Rusty Pritzlaff 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Hobart 31. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan 14, Hobart 17. Shots: Washington Col. 36, Hobart 70. Saves: Washington Col. 30, Hobart 18. Attendance: 4,205. Attendance: 3,581.

1986 1985

LEADING SCORERS LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. Name GP G A Pts. Ray Gilliam, Hobart...... 3 11 4 15 Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart...... 3 8 11 19 Bruce Yancey, Washington Col...... 3 12 3 15 Bruce Yancey, Washington Col...... 3 10 3 13 Mark Moore, Hobart...... 3 4 10 14 Tom Grimaldi, Hobart...... 3 8 4 12 Bill Bergan, Hobart...... 3 6 5 11 Tom Gaines, Washington Col...... 3 8 3 11 Tom Gravante, Hobart...... 3 8 3 11 Rick Sowell, Washington Col...... 3 10 1 11 Mike Kesselring, SUNY Cortland...... 2 5 6 11 Mike Papa, Washington Col...... 3 5 4 9 Paul Deniken, Washington Col...... 3 6 4 10 Mike Perkins, SUNY Cortland...... 2 4 5 9 Tim DeLany, SUNY Cortland...... 2 7 2 9 Bruce Remus, Rochester Inst...... 2 3 6 9 Don Giblin, Washington Col...... 3 4 5 9 Bill Bjorness, Rochester Inst...... 2 5 3 8 Rusty Pritzlaff, Hobart...... 3 7 2 9 Mark Moore, Hobart...... 3 8 0 8 1986 QUARTERFINALS 1985 QUARTERFINALS Hobart 29, Roanoke 1 Washington Col. 28, Springfield 10 Roanoke 0 1 0 0 — 1 Washington Col. 6 7 4 11 — 28 Hobart 7 11 5 6 — 29 Springfield 1 3 4 2 — 10 Roanoke scoring – Dan Ahrnsbrak 1. Washington Col. scoring – Rick Sowell 6, Dan Duncan 5, Tom Gaines 5, Bruce Yancey Hobart scoring – Ray Gilliam 7, Tom Gravante 4, Bill Bergan 3, Scott Braden 3, 5, John Nostrant 2, Mike Papa 2, Troy D’Ambrogi 1, Brian Erwin 1, Walter Taylor 1. Joe Democko 2, Skip Draden 2, Mark Moore 2, Rusty Pritzlaff 2, Tom Rosa 1, Matt Springfield scoring – Pat Short 3, David Walker 2, Tim Haverty 1, Mike Phillips 1, Torggler 1, Chip Castro 1, Ray Crawford 1. Steve Porrier 1, Pat Schaffer 1, Bernie Wenstrom 1. Shots: Roanoke 20, Hobart 69. Saves: Roanoke 20, Hobart 11. Shots: Washington Col. 57, Springfield 35. Saves: Washington Col. 12, Springfield 17. SUNY Cortland 18, Rochester Inst. 11 SUNY Cortland 11, Ohio Wesleyan 5 Rochester Inst. 1 3 2 5 — 11 SUNY Cortland 5 1 3 2 — 11 SUNY Cortland 5 4 4 5 — 18 Ohio Wesleyan 3 1 1 0 — 5 Rochester Inst. scoring – John Harrington 3, Tim Cronin 2, Kevin O’Reilly 2, Bill SUNY Cortland scoring – Paul Jones 2, Paul Cicio 1, Dave Cook 1, Tim DeLany 1, Bjorness 1, Chuck Cincibos 1, Scott Olive 1, Tim Turner 1. Jim Gunnip 1, Andy Lux 1, Ray Mattfield 1, John McNerney 1, Mike Perkins 1, Bob SUNY Cortland scoring – Tim DeLany 5, Dave Cook 4, Mike Kesselring 4, Ray Mattfeld Williams 1. 2, Paul Cicio 1, John Combs 1, Andy Lux 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Charles Denecke 2, Steve Herrmann 1, Mike James 1, Bob Shots: Rochester Inst. 51, SUNY Cortland 52. Saves: Rochester Inst. 18, SUNY Knowles 1. Cortland 20. Shots: SUNY Cortland 43, Ohio Wesleyan 36. Saves: SUNY Cortland 17, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan 10, Denison 6 Wesleyan 19. Denison 1 1 2 2 — 6 Rochester Inst. 12, Roanoke 4 Ohio Wesleyan 2 4 1 3 — 10 Rochester Inst. 5 4 1 2 — 12 Denison scoring – Steve Casselli 3, Jay Dugan 2, Judd Donnelly 1. Roanoke 1 2 0 1 — 4 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Charles Denecke 4, Rick White 3, Rob Alvino 2, Mike James Rochester Inst. scoring – Bill Bjorness 3, Bruce Remus 3, Dan Stehn 2, Ted Diehl 1, 1. Brad Lynn 1, Kevin O’Reilly 1, Tom O’Reilly 1. Shots: Denison 32, Ohio Wesleyan 41. Saves: Denison 12, Ohio Wesleyan 21. Roanoke scoring – Jim Guthrie 3, Gerry Deverin 1. Washington Col. 24, Salisbury 4 Shots: Rochester Inst. 21, Roanoke 19. Saves: Rochester Inst. 15, Roanoke 9. Salisbury 1 0 1 2 — 4 Hobart 17, Denison 8 Washington Col. 4 7 7 6 — 24 Hobart 3 4 4 6 — 17 Salisbury scoring – Alan Abe 1, Kyle Hannan 1, James Nelson 1, James Sturgell 1. Denison 1 3 3 1 — 8 Washington Col. scoring – Paul Deniken 6, Bruce Yancey 5, Rick Cote 3, Tom Gaines 3, Hobart scoring – Mark Moore 3, Dave Ralph 3, Tom Rosa 3, Tom Grimaldi 2, Marc Van Dan Walsh 2, Chris Dollar 1, Don Giblin 1, Paul Miller 1, John Nostrant 1, Pat Onody 1. Arsdale 2, Scott Braden 1, Ray Gilliam 1, Rick Graham 1, Mike Guy 1. Shots: Salisbury 32, Washington Col. 64. Saves: Salisbury 21, Washington Col. 12. Denison scoring – Chris Painter 2, Gary Becker 1, Dave Bloomer 1, Steve Casselli 1, Jay Dugan 1, Scott Evander 1, Tom Riehl 1. 1986 SEMIFINALS Shots: Hobart 50, Denison 18. Saves: Hobart 10, Denison 17. Hobart 22, SUNY Cortland 8 1985 SEMIFINALS SUNY Cortland 1 1 5 1 — 8 Hobart 2 6 8 6 — 22 Washington Col. 16, SUNY Cortland 10 SUNY Cortland scoring – Tim DeLany 2, John Caveny 1, Mike Kesselring 1, Andy Lux Washington Col. 8 0 2 6 — 16 1, Evan Malings 1, John McNerney 1, Scott Schwind 1. SUNY Cortland 2 3 3 2 — 10 Hobart scoring – Tom Gravante 4, Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Bill Bergan 3, Mike Guy 3, Mike Washington Col. scoring – John Nostrant 3, Mike Papa 3, Rick Sowell 3, Tom Gaines Bonaventura 2, Ray Gilliam 2, Devin Arkison 1, Mark Moore 1, Gordy Sweely 1, Matt 2, Bruce Yancey 2, Chris Dollar 1, Paul Miller 1, Walter Taylor 1. Torggler 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Tim DeLany 3, Mike Perkins 3, Ray Mattfield 1, John Shots: SUNY Cortland 36, Hobart 63. Saves: SUNY Cortland 23, Hobart 15. McNerney 1, Scott Schwind 1, Bob Williams 1. Shots: Washington Col. 57, SUNY Cortland 43. Saves: Washington Col. 16, SUNY Washington Col. 11, Ohio Wesleyan 4 Cortland 23. Ohio Wesleyan 2 1 0 1 — 4 Washington Col. 3 0 3 5 — 11 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mike Curry 1, Toby Boucher 1, Dave Schiller 1, Rick White 1. Washington Col. scoring – Bruce Yancey 5, Mike Greig 2, Mike McGuane 2, Don Giblin 1, Mike Woodfolk 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 28, Washington Col. 27. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan 15, Washington Col. 12. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 127

Hobart 16, Rochester Inst. 8 1984 SEMIFINALS Hobart 1 2 6 7 — 16 Hobart 15, Rochester Inst. 6 Rochester Inst. 2 3 2 1 — 8 Rochester Inst. 2 3 1 0 — 6 Hobart scoring – Mark Moore 4, Tom Grimaldi 3, Ray Gilliam 2, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Hobart 4 1 5 5 — 15 Mike Guy 1, Billy Kerr 1, Dave Ralph 1, Tom Rosa 1, Gordy Sweely 1. Rochester Inst. scoring – Bill Bjorness 2, Bruce Remus 2, Don Balch 1, Tim Turner 1. Rochester Inst. scoring – Bill Bjorness 2, Chuck Cincebos 2, Tim Turner 2, Kevin Hobart scoring – Tom Rosa 3, Bill Bergan 2, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Marty Wood 2, Mike O’Reilly 1, Chris Zello 1. Elliott 1, Tom Grimaldi 1, Jim Holihan 1, Mike Martin 1, Glenn Vivian 1, Scott Zajdel 1. Shots: Hobart 62, Rochester Inst. 29. Saves: Hobart 18, Rochester Inst. 21. Shots: Rochester Inst. 22, Hobart 62. Saves: Rochester Inst. 19, Hobart 8. 1985 CHAMPIONSHIP Washington Col. 13, Salisbury 8 AT WASHINGTON COL. Salisbury 1 2 2 3 — 8 Washington Col. 0 3 7 3 — 13 Hobart 15, Washington Col. 8 Hobart 1 6 4 4 — 15 Salisbury scoring – Rob Clark 2, Jim Huelskamp 2, Jim Townsend 2, Kyle Hannan 1, Washington Col. 3 2 2 1 — 8 Glenn Rutkowski 1. Washington Col. scoring – Tom Gaines 4, Rick Cote 2, John Nostrant 2, Rick Sowell 2, Hobart scoring – Marc Van Arsdale 4, Tom Grimaldi 3, Bill Bergan 2, Mike Guy 2, Tom Dan Duncan 1, Kevin Goforth 1, Russell Lock 1. Rosa 2, Mark Moore 1, Dave Ralph 1. Shots: Salisbury 37, Washington Col. 42. Saves: Salisbury 13, Washington Col. 17. Washington Col. scoring – Bruce Yancey 3, Rick Cote 1, Tom Gaines 1, Kevin Giblin 1, John Nostrant 1, Rick Sowell 1. 1984 CHAMPIONSHIP Shots: Hobart 22, Washington Col. 30. Saves: Hobart 17, Washington Col. 10. Attendance: 2,640. AT HOBART Hobart 12, Washington Col. 5 Washington Col. 0 2 1 2 — 5 1984 Hobart 4 3 1 4 — 12 Washington Col. scoring – Tom Gaines 2, John Nostrant 2, Dan Duncan 1. Hobart scoring – Bill Bergan 2, Cal Harris 2, Pat O’Hara 2, Tom Grimaldi 1, Billy Kerr 1, LEADING SCORERS Mark Moore 1, Joe Reagan 1, Marc Van Arsdale 1, Marty Wood 1. Shots: Washington Col. 39, Hobart 35. Saves: Washington Col. 16, Hobart 27. Name GP G A Pts. Attendance: 3,210. Tom Grimaldi, Hobart...... 3 6 7 13 Tom Gaines, Washington Col...... 3 8 4 12 Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart...... 3 5 6 11 Bill Bjorness, Rochester Inst...... 2 7 3 10 1983 Cal Harris, Hobart...... 3 4 5 9 Joe Reagan, Hobart...... 3 6 3 9 Jim Townsend, Salisbury...... 2 8 0 8 LEADING SCORERS Bill Bergan, Hobart...... 3 4 3 7 Name GP G A Pts. Jim Holihan, Hobart...... 3 4 3 7 Tom Grimaldi, Hobart...... 3 10 9 19 HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION Steve Hurley, Salisbury...... 2 1 6 7 Paul Goldsmith, Roanoke...... 3 12 4 16 Rick Sowell, Washington Col...... 3 5 2 7 Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart...... 3 9 6 15 Sean Smith, Roanoke...... 3 5 6 11 1984 QUARTERFINALS Dickie Grieves, Washington Col...... 2 9 1 10 Hobart 21, Denison 12 Cal Harris, Hobart...... 3 5 4 9 Jim Holihan, Hobart...... 3 6 3 9 Denison 3 2 3 4 — 12 Willie Benassi, Roanoke...... 3 5 3 8 Hobart 3 6 8 4 — 21 Walker Taylor, Washington Col...... 2 5 3 8 Denison scoring – Chris Painter 3, Tom Riehl 3, Jay Dugan 2, Steve Casselli 1, Scott Mitch Borcina, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2 4 3 7 Evander 1, Henry Galleher 1, Andy John 1. Kevin Giblin, Washington Col...... 2 4 3 7 Hobart scoring – Joe Reagan 5, Tom Grimaldi 4, Jim Holihan 3, Cal Harris 2, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Scott Zajdel 2, Billy Kerr 1, Pat O’Hara 1, Gordy Sweely 1. Shots: Denison 32, Hobart 38. Saves: Denison 11, Hobart 17. 1983 QUARTERFINALS Rochester Inst. 11, St. Lawrence 6 Hobart 14, St. Lawrence 8 St. Lawrence 2 1 2 1 — 6 St. Lawrence 4 2 2 0 — 8 Rochester Inst. 4 2 5 0 — 11 Hobart 4 2 5 3 — 14 St. Lawrence scoring – Tim French 2, Dave Johnson 2, Jed Stevens 2, Chris Kopp 1, St. Lawrence scoring – Tim French 3, Jed Stevens 2, Sam Hovey 1. Brian Van Dussen 1. Rochester Inst. scoring – Bill Bjorness 5, Tim Turner 2, Don Balch 1, Marty Mertell 1, Hobart scoring – Marc Van Arsdale 4, Tom Grimaldi 3, Bruce Eckerson 2, Jim Holihan Kevin O’Reilly 1, Scott Olive 1. 1, Don Molloy 1, Pat O’Hara 1, Tom Rosa 1, Mike Walker 1. Shots: St. Lawrence 39, Rochester Inst. 38. Saves: St. Lawrence 10, Rochester Inst. 23. Shots: St. Lawrence 29, Hobart 50. Saves: St. Lawrence 24, Hobart 16. Washington Col. 16, Swarthmore 3 Ohio Wesleyan 9, Rochester Inst. 6 Swarthmore 0 1 0 2 — 3 Rochester Inst. 1 1 2 2 — 6 Washington Col. 5 3 3 5 — 16 Ohio Wesleyan 4 1 2 2 — 9 Swarthmore scoring – Marty Welch 2, Jerry Hood 1. Rochester Inst. scoring – Bill Bjorness 2, Don Balch 1, Sean Bratches 1, Bruce Remus Washington Col. scoring – Dan Duncan 3, Rick Sowell 3, Rick Cote 2, Tom Gaines 2, 1, Keith Vadas 1. Kevin Brucie 1, Tom Fitzsimmons 1, Kevin Goforth 1, John Nostrant 1, Pat Onody 1, Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mitch Borcina 2, John Gower 2, Steve Herrmann 2, Tim Walker Taylor 1. Boyle 1, Jack Guinan 1, Blair Morrison 1. Shots: Swarthmore 16, Washington Col. 50. Saves: Swarthmore 13, Washington Col. Shots: Rochester Inst. 33, Ohio Wesleyan 57. Saves: Rochester Inst. 27, Ohio 12. Wesleyan 8. Salisbury 12, SUNY Cortland 7 Washington Col. 19, Salisbury 7 SUNY Cortland 1 2 2 2 — 7 Salisbury 2 3 1 1 — 7 Salisbury 0 6 4 2 — 12 Washington Col. 4 3 10 2 — 19 SUNY Cortland scoring – Tim DeLany 2, Mark Branski 1, Paul Jones 1, John McCarthy Salisbury scoring – Mark Dovey 3, John Moorhead 2, Rob Clark 1, Bo Feaga 1. 1, Mike Perkins 1, Bob Williams 1. Washington Col. scoring – Dickie Grieves 4, Walker Taylor 4, Jeff Kauffman 2, Kevin Salisbury scoring – Jim Townsend 6, Jim Huelskamp 3, Rob Clark 1, Steve Hurley 1, Giblin 2, Rich Cote 2, (unknown players 2), Dave Michalski 1, Chris Nelson 1, Tom Roger Koch 1. Gaines 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 35, Salisbury 45. Saves: SUNY Cortland 15, Salisbury 10. Shots: Salisbury 38, Washington Col. 46. Saves: Salisbury 14, Washington Col. 20. 128 Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights

Roanoke 14, Ithaca 11 Washington Col. 22, Springfield 14 Ithaca 3 2 2 4 — 11 Springfield 2 6 2 4 — 14 Roanoke 7 3 2 2 — 14 Washington Col. 3 6 8 5 — 22 Ithaca scoring – Mike Winkoff 4, Derek Keenen 2, Ken Mattfield 2, Chris Asterino 1, Springfield scoring – Mark Fitzsimmons 3, Brian Fucile 2, Warren Keiley 2, David Brian Comer 1, Bill Nelligan 1. Walker 2, Jim Broderick 1, Tim Haverty 1, Matt Hogan 1, Dave Johnson 1, Steve Roanoke scoring – Paul Goldsmith 3, Rocco Guglielmo 3, Sean Smith 3, Willie Povier 1. Benassi 2, Russ Hildebrand 1, Bill Hogan 1, Kevin Powderly 1. Washington Col. scoring – Paul Hooper 4, Peter Jenkins 4, Jeff Kauffman 4, Richard Shots: Ithaca 39, Roanoke 57. Saves: Ithaca 18, Roanoke 16. Grieves 3, Dave Michalski 2, Chris Nelson 2, Craig Boynton 1, Jon Green 1, Ed Nordberg 1. 1983 SEMIFINALS Shots: Springfield 38, Washington Col. 61. Saves: Springfield 17, Washington Col. 11. Hobart 22, Ohio Wesleyan 7 Roanoke 14, St. Lawrence 7 Ohio Wesleyan 1 3 1 2 — 7 St. Lawrence 3 1 2 1 — 7 Hobart 4 7 6 5 — 22 Roanoke 3 3 3 5 — 14 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mitch Borcina 2, Tim Boyle 2, Mike Curry 1, Jack Guinan 1, St. Lawrence scoring – Jim Berkman 1, John Gigantelli 1, Ian Jarrett 1, Chris Kopp 1, Steve Herrmann 1. Steve Lawler 1, Jay McKinney 1, Jed Stevens 1. Hobart scoring – Tom Grimaldi 5, Cal Harris 5, Marc Van Arsdale 4, Jim Holihan 2, Roanoke scoring – Sean Smith 4, Rocco Guglielmo 2, Mark McWright 2, John Mike Morfit 2, Al Catalano 1, Bruce Eckerson 1, Mike Walker 1, Scott Zajdel 1. Remsen 2, Willie Benassi 1, Paul Goldsmith 1, Tom Ritter 1, Carl Wist 1. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 26, Hobart 64. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Hobart 11. Shots: St. Lawrence 37, Roanoke 47. Saves: St. Lawrence 14, Roanoke 16. Roanoke 13, Washington Col. 9 1982 SEMIFINALS Roanoke 3 5 2 3 — 13 Hobart 22, Salisbury 4 Washington Col. 2 3 1 3 — 9 Salisbury 1 1 2 0 — 4 Roanoke scoring – Paul Goldsmith 6, Bill Hogan 3, Willie Benassi 2, Kirk Franklin 1, Hobart 3 6 5 8 — 22 Sean Smith 1. Washington Col. scoring – Dickie Grieves 5, Kevin Giblin 2, Chris Nelson 1, Walker Salisbury scoring – Mike Dovey 2, Jim Huelskamp 1, Scott Spear 1. Taylor 1. Hobart scoring – Cal Harris 4, Larry Grimaldi 3, Mark Collins 2, Mark Darcangelo 2, Shots: Roanoke 41, Washington Col. 42. Saves: Roanoke 11, Washington Col. 7. Bruce Eckerson 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Bob Boyle 1, Joe DeMatteo 1, Tom Grimaldi 1, Don Molloy 1, Mike Morfit 1, John Schardt 1, Marty Wood 1. 1983 CHAMPIONSHIP Shots: Salisbury 38, Hobart 68. Saves: Salisbury 27, Hobart 20. AT HOBART Washington Col. 19, Roanoke 11 Roanoke 2 3 6 0 — 11 Hobart 13, Roanoke 9 Washington Col. 5 5 6 3 — 19 Roanoke 3 1 2 3 — 9 Roanoke scoring – Paul Goldsmith 4, Rocco Guglielmo 2, Mike Sitteducate 2, Sean Hobart 4 3 5 1 — 13 Smith 2, Bill Hogan 1. Roanoke scoring – Paul Goldsmith 3, Willie Benassi 1, Nelson Davis 1, Rocco Washington Col. scoring – Peter Jenkins 5, Jeff Kauffman 5, Richard Macauley 2, Guglielmo 1, Russ Hildebrand 1, Bill Hogan 1, Sean Smith 1. Dave Michalski 2, Richard Grieves 1, Paul Hooper 1, Chris Nelson 1, Ed Nordberg 1, Hobart scoring – Bruce Eckerson 3, Jim Holihan 3, Joe Reagan 3, Tom Grimaldi 2, Walker Taylor 1. Mike Morfit 1, Marc Van Arsdale 1. Shots: Roanoke 50, Washington Col. 48. Saves: Roanoke 16, Washington Col. 20. Shots: Roanoke 36, Hobart 55. Saves: Roanoke 27, Hobart 14. Attendance: 2,874. 1982 CHAMPIONSHIP AT HOBART Hobart 9, Washington Col. 8 (OT) 1982 Washington Col. 3 1 3 1 0 — 8 Hobart 0 3 3 2 1 — 9 LEADING SCORERS Washington Col. scoring – Richard Grieves 2, Paul Hooper 2, Jeff Kauffman 2, Jesse Bacon 1, Peter Jenkins 1. Name GP G A Pts. Hobart scoring – Larry Grimaldi 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Marty Wood 2, Bob Boyle 1, Mark Paul Hooper, Washington Col...... 3 7 10 17 Darcangelo 1, Jim Holihan 1. Peter Jenkins, Washington Col...... 3 10 3 13 Shots: Washington Col. 32, Hobart 54. Saves: Washington Col. 32, Hobart 17. Jeff Kauffman, Washington Col...... 3 11 2 13 Attendance: 2,124. Mark Darcangelo, Hobart...... 3 6 6 12 Paul Goldsmith, Roanoke...... 2 5 7 12 Larry Grimaldi, Hobart...... 3 7 4 11 Richard Grieves, Washington Col...... 3 6 4 10 1981 Cal Harris, Hobart...... 3 9 0 9 Warren Keiley, Springfield...... 1 2 6 8 Hobart defeats SUNY Cortland in rematch: Hobart scored three goals in Sean Smith, Roanoke...... 2 6 2 8 the final period to defeat SUNY Cortland, 10-8, for its second straight title 1982 QUARTERFINALS at the 1981 Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship in Geneva, New York. Hobart 22, Hampden-Sydney 11 LEADING SCORERS Hampden-Sydney 2 2 2 5 — 11 Name GP G A Pts. Hobart 6 5 5 6 — 22 Mark Koetzner, SUNY Cortland...... 3 9 14 23 Hampden-Sydney scoring – Bob Bonaventura 3, Dennis Lee 2, Eddie Cameron 1, Jeff Knaus, Hobart...... 3 9 9 18 John Gibson 1, John Maines 1, Bryant McGann 1, Tim McGarry 1, Mike McKeever 1. Bill Sipperly, Hobart...... 3 11 1 12 Hobart scoring – Cal Harris 5, Mark Darcangelo 3, Bruce Eckerson 2, Larry Grimaldi 2, Mark Darcangelo, Hobart...... 3 7 4 11 Tom Grimaldi 2, Don Molloy 2, Bob Sipperly 1, Joe DeMatteo 1, Jim Holihan 1, Mike John Koerner, SUNY Cortland...... 3 9 2 11 Morfit 1, Jim Mulvey 1, Marty Wood 1. Shots: Hampden-Sydney 28, Hobart 65. Saves: Hampden-Sydney 29, Hobart 16. Mike Bracken, Salisbury...... 2 8 1 9 Richard Grieves, Washington Col...... 2 5 4 9 Salisbury 11, Denison 8 Bob Sipperly, Hobart...... 3 7 2 9 Denison 0 1 4 3 — 8 Don Molloy, Hobart...... 3 6 2 8 Salisbury 1 1 4 5 — 11 Glenn Norris, Salisbury...... 2 5 3 8 Denison scoring – Chris Nelson 3, Mike Riehl 3, Andy John 1, Brad Ward 1. Bob Russo, SUNY Cortland...... 3 6 2 8 Salisbury scoring – Bryan Rogers 3, Scott Spear 3, Brian Wynne 2, Drew Haugh 1, Jim Huelskamp 1, Mike Miller 1. 1981 QUARTERFINALS Shots: Denison 53, Salisbury 58. Saves: Denison 28, Salisbury 24. Hobart 27, FDU-Florham 4 FDU-Florham 1 1 1 1 — 4 Hobart 3 4 9 11 — 27 FDU-Florham scoring – Jim McDermott 1, Wes O’Donnell 1, Scott Somerville 1, Jean Steffen 1. Hobart scoring – Jeff Knaus 4, Bill Sipperly 4, Don Molloy 3, Mark Darcangelo 2, Larry Grimaldi 2, Tim Hoppey 2, Mike Morfit 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Mike Walker 2, Mark Collins 1, Bruce Eckerson 1, Bob Shaps 1, Marty Wood 1. Shots: FDU-Florham 19, Hobart 67. Division III Lacrosse - Championship Highlights 129

Washington Col. 12, Roanoke 11 1980 QUARTERFINALS Washington Col. 2 2 3 5 — 12 Roanoke 3 1 2 5 — 11 Hobart 37, MIT 1 MIT 1 0 0 0 — 1 Washington Col. scoring – Jeff Kauffman 6, Richard Grieves 4, Peter Jenkins 2. Hobart 11 6 7 13 — 37 Roanoke scoring – Bruce Pomper 3, Stuart Krometis 2, Tom Ritter 2, Sean Smith 2, Paul Goldsmith 1, Rocco Guglielmo 1. MIT scoring – Bob Clarke 1. Shots: Washington Col. 56, Roanoke 47. Hobart scoring – Roy McAdam 6, Hans Kaiser 5, Bob Sipperly 5, Jon Feinstein 4, Bruce Eckerson 3, Scott Petosa 3, Greg Andrea 2, Mark Darcangelo 2, Larry Grimaldi SUNY Cortland 18, Ohio Wesleyan 5 2, Greg Hein 1, Tim Hoppey 1, Jeff Knaus 1, Fred Mosher 1, Bob Sentner 1. Ohio Wesleyan 1 0 1 3 — 5 Shots: MIT 6, Hobart 106. SUNY Cortland 6 7 1 4 — 18 Salisbury 15, St. Lawrence 11 Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Don Sheehan 4, Tim Tuttle 1. Salisbury 3 6 3 3 — 15 SUNY Cortland scoring – Mark Koetzner 5, John Koerner 3, Mike Branski 2, Bob St. Lawrence 4 1 5 1 — 11 Russo 2, Steve Winokur 2, Greg Hall 1, Seth Ohanian 1, Bob Robbins 1, Dave Savoca 1. Salisbury scoring – Dave Bateman 4, Mike Bracken 3, Jim Judge 2, Bryan Rogers 2, Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 26, SUNY Cortland 54. Glen Morris 1, Mike Dorsy 1, Rick Sawicki 1, Lewis Scharff 1. St. Lawrence scoring – Charles Izard 3, Pete Pinkard 3, Jim Berkman 2, Greg Faucher Salisbury 18, St. Lawrence 11 1, Scott Fetterolf 1, Bob Merrick 1. Salisbury 3 5 4 6 — 18 Shots: Salisbury 36, St. Lawrence 26. St. Lawrence 1 3 4 3 — 11 SUNY Cortland 13, Ohio Wesleyan 9 Salisbury scoring – Mike Bracken 7, Glenn Norris 4, Mike Downey 2, Bryan Rogers 2, Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 1 2 — 9 Gary Starkey 2, Mike Miller 1. SUNY Cortland 3 3 4 3 — 13 St. Lawrence scoring – Bill Spencer 4, Jim Berkman 2, Greg Faucher 2, Bob Merrick 2, Tom Bolster 1. Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Marc McCarthy 3, Mark Goldsmith 2, Kevin Nugent 2, Rich Shots: Salisbury 32, St. Lawrence 38. Boyle 1, John Gower 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Bob Russo 3, Mark Koetzner 2, Perry Davis 2, Mark Leszczynski 2, Larry O’Leary 2, Gene Gleeson 1, John Koerner 1. 1981 SEMIFINALS Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 43, SUNY Cortland 35. Hobart 23, Washington Col. 6 Ithaca 15, Washington Col. 14 (OT) Washington Col. 2 1 2 1 — 6 Hobart 3 5 6 9 — 23 Washington Col. 2 5 1 6 0 — 14 Ithaca 1 7 5 1 1 — 15 Washington Col. scoring – Peter Jenkins 2, Richard Grieves 1, Steve Furman 1, David Michalski 1, unknown player 1. Washington Col. scoring – Bill Hamill 4, Richard Grieves 3, Jeff Kauffman 3, Chris Cox Hobart scoring – Mark Darcangelo 5, Bill Sipperly 4, Bob Sipperly 4, Don Molloy 2, Paul Hooper 1, Bob White 1. 3, Jeff Knaus 2, Mike Greco 1, Jim Holihan 1, John Schardt 1, Bob Shaps 1, Marty Ithaca scoring – Barry Cohen 6, Mike Biondi 3, Tom Schwan 2, Rich Marino 1, Tom Wood 1. Robinson 1, Rob Serling 1, Dave Wilder 1. Shots: Washington Col. 23, Hobart 58. Shots: Washington Col. 28, Ithaca 41. SUNY Cortland 14, Salisbury 9 1980 SEMIFINALS Salisbury 3 2 2 2 — 9 HIGHLIGHTS III DIVISION SUNY Cortland 4 5 4 1 — 14 Hobart 21, Salisbury 5 Salisbury 3 0 0 2 — 5 Salisbury scoring – Kevin Wynne 3, Bryan Rogers 2, Mike Bracken 1, Glenn Norris 1, Hobart 5 7 4 5 — 21 Gary Starkey 1, Brian Wynne 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Mark Koetzner 4, John Koerner 3, Pete Meyer 2, Bob Russo Salisbury scoring – Jim Judge 2, Dave Bateman 1, Scott Spear 1, Kevin Wynne 1. 2, Bob Curran 1, Mark Leszcynski 1, Kurt Stokes 1. Hobart scoring – Roy McAdam 4, Scott Petosa 4, Mark Darcangelo 3, Jon Feinstein 2, Shots: Salisbury 31, SUNY Cortland 44. Bill Sipperly 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Larry Grimaldi 2, Tim Hoppey 1, Jeff Knaus 1. Shots: Salisbury 34, Hobart 67. 1981 CHAMPIONSHIP SUNY Cortland 11, Ithaca 9 AT HOBART Ithaca 0 4 4 1 — 9 Hobart 10, SUNY Cortland 8 SUNY Cortland 1 0 6 4 — 11 SUNY Cortland 2 3 2 1 — 8 Ithaca scoring – Mike Biondi 2, Barry Cohen 2, Rich Marino 2, Chris Sweet 2, Harry Hobart 2 4 1 3 — 10 Moss 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Mark Koetzner 4, Larry O’Leary 3, John Koerner 2, Mark SUNY Cortland scoring – John Koerner 3, Bob Russo 2, Tim Curran 1, Pete Meyer 1, Leszczynski 1, Bob Russo 1. Kurt Stokes 1. Shots: Ithaca 40, SUNY Cortland 36. Hobart scoring – Jeff Knaus 3, Bill Sipperly 3, Bruce Eckerson 1, Larry Grimaldi 1, Tim Hoppey 1, Bob Sipperly 1. Shots: SUNY Cortland 30, Hobart 43. 1980 CHAMPIONSHIP Attendance: 3,840. AT HOBART Hobart 11, SUNY Cortland 8 SUNY Cortland 2 3 1 2 — 8 1980 Hobart 4 0 4 3 — 11 SUNY Cortland scoring – John Koerner 2, Terry Davis 1, Brad Gerla 1, Mark Koetzner 1, Bob Leyden 1, Kurt Stokes 1, Bob Russo 1. Powerful Hobart grabs opening championship: Using the same ingredi- Hobart scoring – Mark Darcangelo 3, Scott Petosa 3, Larry Grimaldi 2, Jon Feinstein ents that made it a power in the Division II championship, Hobart scored 1, Jeff Knaus 1, Roy McAdam 1. seven goals in the final two periods to defeat SUNY Cortland, 11-8, and cap- Shots: SUNY Cortland 28, Hobart 50. ture the first NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Attendance: 4,855. LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. Scott Petosa, Hobart...... 3 10 7 17 Mark Koetzner, SUNY Cortland...... 3 7 8 15 Roy McAdam, Hobart...... 3 11 3 14 Mark Darcangelo, Hobart...... 3 8 5 13 Larry Grimaldi, Hobart...... 3 6 6 12 Bob Sipperly, Hobart...... 3 7 4 11 Barry Cohen, Ithaca...... 2 8 2 10 Jon Feinstein, Hobart...... 3 7 2 9 Rich Marino, Ithaca...... 2 3 6 9 Larry O’Leary, SUNY Cortland...... 3 5 3 8 Division III Results/Records

Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play...... 131 Championship Results...... 132 Individual and Team Records...... 132 Most Outstanding Player...... 133 Leading Scorer–Year-by-Year...... 133 Team-by-Team Records...... 133-139 Goal Scoring Records...... 140-141 Overtime Games...... 141 Results by Year...... 142-144 Division III Results / Records 131

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Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd Adrian (2011-12-13)...... 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Alfred (1990-92-93-94-97)...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Amherst (2011)...... 1 2 1 .667 0 0 0 Aurora (2013)...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Birmingham-So. (2012)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Bowdoin (2008-12)...... 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Cabrini (2002-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 12 8 12 .400 0 0 0 Castleton (2010-11-13)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Centre (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Christopher Newport (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Clarkson (1991-92-2002-04)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Colorado Col. (2011-13)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Connecticut Col. (2010-12)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 SUNY Cortland (1980-81-84-85-86-87-88-89-98-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 22 33 20 .622 2 5 5 Denison (1982-84-85-86-88-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12)...... 20 11 20 .355 0 0 2 Dickinson (2010-11-12-13)...... 4 4 4 .500 0 0 0 Eastern (2012)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Eastern Conn. St. (2001-02-03-04-06-09-12-13)...... 8 1 8 .111 0 0 0 Endicott (2001-04-05-06-07-10-11)...... 7 3 7 .300 0 0 0 FDU-Florham (1981-2009)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Frank. & Marsh. (1988-90-95-2003)...... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 1 SUNY Geneseo (2004-06-07)...... 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Gettysburg (1989-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12)...... 22 22 22 .500 0 3 5 Gordon (2003)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Goucher (2010-12)...... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Hamilton (2003)...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Hampden-Sydney (1982-89-95-98-99-2001-02-03)...... 8 2 8 .200 0 0 0 Hartwick (1995)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Haverford (2008-09-10)...... 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Hobart (1980-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94)...... 15 42 2 .955 13 1 1 Ithaca (1980-83-91-92-98-2001-02-07-08)...... 9 8 9 .471 0 0 4 Kean (2008)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Keene St. (2005-07-10-11)...... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Kenyon (2000-06-08-12)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Lynchburg (1999-2003-05-06-08-12-13)...... 7 3 7 .300 0 0 0 MIT (1980)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Merchant Marine (2007-09)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Messiah (2001-04)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Middlebury (1996-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11)...... 15 32 12 .727 3 3 2 Montclair St. (2009-10-11-12-13)...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Mount Ida (2007-08-09-12)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Nazareth (1988-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-03-04-05-07-09-11-13)...... 20 27 17 .614 3 3 7 New England Col. (2000-02-12)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Norwich (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Ohio Wesleyan (1980-81-83-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-95-96-97-98-99-2000-03-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 27 18 27 .400 0 4 8 SUNY Oneonta (1999)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Otterbein (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Rensselaer (2000-01-10)...... 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Roanoke (1981-82-83-85-86-87-88-92-96-97-98-2005-06-07-09-10-11-13)...... 18 17 18 .485 0 2 5 Rochester Inst. (1983-84-85-86-87-90-94-95-99-2000-06-10-11-12-13)...... 15 14 15 .482 0 1 5 St. Lawrence (1980-81-82-83-84-87-2006-07-08-09)...... 10 2 10 .167 0 0 0 St. Mary’s (MD) (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0

Salisbury (1980-81-82-83-84-86-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 31 60 21 .740 10 4 8 III DIVISION Sewanee (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Scranton (2011)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0

Skidmore (2005)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 RECORDS / RESULTS Springfield (1982-85-90-2000-01-03-04-05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 15 4 15 .210 0 0 0 Stevens (2001-02-03-04-05-06-11-12-13)...... 9 5 9 .357 0 0 0 Stevenson (2009-10-11-12-13)...... 5 13 4 .764 1 0 3 Susquehanna (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Swarthmore (1984)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Trinity (CT) (2012)...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Tufts (2007-09-10-11-12-13)...... 6 12 5 .705 1 1 1 Union (NY) (2011-12)...... 2 3 2 .600 0 0 0 Wash. & Lee (1987-91-93-98-99-2000-02-04-09-13)...... 10 9 10 .473 0 0 3 Washington Col. (1980-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-93-94-96-97-98-99-2000-02-03-04-06-08-12-13)...... 25 29 24 .547 1 7 5 Wesleyan (CT) (2005-06-07-09)...... 4 6 4 .600 0 0 2 Western Conn. St. (2008)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Western New Eng. (2002-07-08-09-12-13)...... 6 7 6 .538 0 0 0 Whittier (2002-03-04)...... 3 3 3 .500 0 0 1 Widener (2000-02-03-05-06-07-08-10-11)...... 9 2 9 .182 0 0 0 Williams (2008)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Wittenberg (2010-11)...... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Wooster (2004)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Note: No third-place game is held; teams losing in the semifinals are credited with a third-place finish. 132 Division III Results / Records

Overall Championship Results

Total Paid Paid Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attend. Attend. 1980 Hobart (12-2) Dave Urick 11-8 SUNY Cortland Hobart 4,855 8,901 1981 Hobart (12-3) Dave Urick 10-8 SUNY Cortland Hobart 3,840 6,364 1982 Hobart (11-3) Dave Urick 9-8 (OT) Washington Col. Hobart 2,124 4,813 1983 Hobart (13-2) Dave Urick 13-9 Roanoke Hobart 2,874 6,394 1984 Hobart (9-4) Dave Urick 12-5 Washington Col. Hobart 3,210 6,692 1985 Hobart (11-3) Dave Urick 15-8 Washington Col. Washington Col. 2,640 6,446 1986 Hobart (15-1) Dave Urick 13-10 Washington Col. Hobart 3,581 9,105 1987 Hobart (10-4) Dave Urick 9-5 Ohio Wesleyan Hobart 4,205 10,264 1988 Hobart (14-4) Dave Urick 18-9 Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan 2,742 8,956 1989 Hobart (15-4) Dave Urick 11-8 Ohio Wesleyan Hobart 5,200 7,979 1990 Hobart (15-1) B.J. O’Hara 18-6 Washington Col. Hobart 3,857 7,453 1991 Hobart (8-6) B.J. O’Hara 12-11 salisbury Salisbury 3,417 9,256 1992 Nazareth (14-1) Scott Nelson 22-11 Roanoke Penn 6,741 16,026 1993 Hobart (11-3) B.J. O’Hara 16-10 ohio Wesleyan Maryland 9,597 19,964 1994 salisbury (16-0) Jim Berkman 15-9 Hobart Maryland 12,142 20,879 1995 salisbury (17-0) Jim Berkman 22-13 Nazareth Maryland 15,768 20,624 1996 Nazareth (15-0) Scott Nelson 11-10 (OT) Washington Col. Maryland 18,586 24,390 1997 Nazareth (13-3) Scott Nelson 15-14 (OT) Washington Col. Maryland 18,086 23,725 1998 Washington Col. (14-4) John Haus 16-10 Nazareth Rutgers 14,609 21,208 1999 salisbury (18-1) Jim Berkman 13-6 Middlebury Maryland 17,418 24,547 2000 Middlebury (15-1) erin Quinn 16-12 salisbury Maryland 17,431 24,643 2001 Middlebury (17-1) erin Quinn 15-10 Gettysburg Rutgers 14,417 21,584 2002 Middlebury (18-1) erin Quinn 14-9 Gettysburg Rutgers 14,411 20,752 2003 salisbury (19-1) Jim Berkman 14-13 (OT) Middlebury Baltimore 15,417 23,000 2004 salisbury (20-0) Jim Berkman 13-9 Nazareth Baltimore 19,202 26,918 2005 salisbury (20-0) Jim Berkman 11-10 Middlebury Philadelphia 20,803 32,792 2006 sUNY Cortland (18-3) Rich Barnes 13-12 (OT) salisbury Philadelphia 23,990 34,413 2007 salisbury (23-0) Jim Berkman 15-9 SUNY Cortland Baltimore 22,778 35,364 2008 salisbury (22-0) Jim Berkman 19-13 sUNY Cortland Foxborough, Mass. 24,317 35,874 2009 sUNY Cortland (19-2) steve Beville 9-7 Gettysburg Foxborough, Mass. 24,072 38,785 2010 tufts (20-1) Mike Daly 9-6 Salisbury Baltimore 20,734 35,736 2011 salisbury (21-1) Jim Berkman 19-7 Tufts Baltimore 18,086 33,737 2012 salisbury (23-0) Jim Berkman 14-10 sUNY Cortland Foxborough, Mass. 17,005 30,900 2013 stevenson (22-2) Paul Cantabene 16-14 Rochester Inst. Philadelphia 22,511 34,111 +This is a turnstile figure. All other figures are paid attendance, which includes all who bought all-session tickets for the Divisions I, II and III championships, plus walk-up, not the actual number of people in the stadium.

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT FEWEST GOALS, GAME Championship 17—Bill Miller, Hobart (6 vs. Nazareth, 7 vs. Roanoke, 4 vs. 1—MIT vs. Hobart (37), 5-14-80; Roanoke vs. Hobart Ohio Wesleyan), 1988. (29), 5-7-86; Clarkson vs. SUNY Cortland (9), 5-8-2002; Tournament Records Cabrini vs. Salisbury (16), 5-10-2003; Widener vs. POINTS, GAME Springfield (7), 5-12-2010. 12—Jake Beebe, Springfield (7 goals, 5 assists) vs. Mount GOALS, BOTH TEAMS INDIVIDUAL Ida, 5-6-2009. 38—Hobart (37) vs. MIT (1), 5-14-80; Washington Col. (28) vs. Springfield (10), 5-8-85. GOALS, GAME POINTS, TOURNAMENT 8—Adam Pascal, Middlebury (16) vs. Washington Col. GOALS, TOURNAMENT 29—Josh Bergey, Salisbury (4-2 vs. Cabrini, 4-3 vs. Frank. & (7), 5-16-99; Jon Mason, Roanoke (18) vs. Widener (12), 83—Middlebury (29 vs. Endicott, 18 vs. Ithaca, 21 vs. 5-14-2005. Marsh., 7-1 vs. Whittier, 4-4 vs. Middlebury), 2003. Nazareth, 15 vs. Gettysburg), 2001. GOALS, TOURNAMENT GOALKEEPER SAVES, GAME ASSISTS, GAME 19—Adam Pascal, Middlebury (7 vs. SUNY Oneonta, 8 vs. 32—Jake Coon, Nazareth (14) vs. Middlebury (7), 5-9-98. 24—Hobart (37) vs. MIT (1), 5-14-80. Washington Col., 3 vs. Rochester Inst., 1 vs. Salisbury), GOALKEEPER SAVES, TOURNAMENT ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 40—Salisbury, 4 games, 2007; Roanoke, 4 games, 2011. 1999; Josh Bergey, Salisbury (4 vs. Cabrini, 4 vs. Frank. & 73—Jake Coon, Nazareth (32 vs. Middlebury, 26 vs. Ohio Marsh., 7 vs. Whittier, 4 vs. Middlebury), 2003. Wesleyan, 15 vs. Washington Col.), 1998. SHOTS, GAME GOALS, CAREER 106—Hobart (37) vs. MIT (1), 5-14-80. 38—Zach Herbert, Middlebury (16 games), 1999-2002. TEAM SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS 121—Salisbury (18) vs. Ohio Wesleyan (12), 5-12-91. ASSISTS, GAME GOALS, GAME 7—Bill Miller, Hobart (19) vs. Roanoke (6), 5-16-88; Bill SHOTS, TOURNAMENT 37—Hobart vs. MIT (1), 5-14-80. Coons, Nazareth (10) vs. Hobart (14), 5-14-89; Jason 260—Stevenson (74 vs. Christopher Newport, 59 vs. Washington Col., 46 vs. Lynchburg, 39 vs. Salisbury, 42 Coffman, Salisbury (21) vs. Gettysburg (9), 5-21-95. vs. Rochester Inst.), 2013 Division III Results / Records 133

Division III Championship Division III Championship Most Outstanding Player Team-by-Team Records

Year Player / Position School ADRIAN (1-3) 1980 Mark Darcangelo/Attack...... Hobart 2011 Wittenberg...... L 7-8 (OT) 1981 bill Sipperly/Midfield...... Hobart 2012 Denison...... L 11-12 (2OT) 1982 Larry Grimaldi/Midfield...... Hobart 2013 Otterbein...... W 14-11 1983 Marc Van Arsdale/Attack...... Hobart 2013 Dickinson...... L 7-20 1984 Chuck Warren/Goalie...... Hobart 1985 Marc Van Arsdale/Attack...... Hobart ALFRED (0-5) 1986 Larry Boehm/Goalie...... Washington Col. 1990 ohio Wesleyan...... L 10-16 1987 shawn Trell/Goalie...... Hobart 1992 Hobart...... L 7-17 1988 tom Gravante/Attack...... Hobart 1993 Nazareth...... L 8-15 1989 Matt Kerwick/Midfield...... Hobart 1994 Hobart...... L 13-19 1997 Nazareth...... L 6-17 1990 Jeff Tambroni/Attack...... Hobart 1991 tim DeLoe/Attack...... Hobart AMHERST (2-1) 1992 Ronnie Davis/Midfield...... Nazareth 2011 Keene St...... W 12-8 1993 Cabell Maddux/Attack...... Hobart 2011 Middlebury...... W 12-9 1994 erik Miller/Goalie...... Salisbury 2011 Rochester Inst...... L 10-15 1995 sean Radebaugh/Attack...... Salisbury AURORA (1-1) 1996 ben Wineburg /Goalie...... Nazareth 1997 trent Brown/Attack...... Nazareth 2013 ohio Wesleyan...... W 13-9 1998 Andy Lopatin/Attack...... Washington Col. 2013 sUNY Cortland...... L 8-14 1999 brian Smith/Attack...... Salisbury BIRMINGHAM-SO. (0-1) 2000 David Seeley/Attack...... Middlebury 2012 Stevenson...... L 2-13 2001 Holt Hopkins/Attack...... Middlebury 2002 Zach Herbert/Attack...... Middlebury BOWDOIN (2-2) 2003 Josh Bergey/Attack...... Salisbury 2008 Mount Ida...... W 11-5 2004 Alex Civalier/Goalie...... Nazareth 2008 Middlebury...... L 7-10 2005 Dan Korpon/Goalie...... Salisbury 2012 Mount Ida...... W 16-5 2006 Mike Felice/Attack...... SUNY Cortland 2012 Union (NY)...... L 4-10 2007 Matt Hickman/Attack...... Salisbury CABRINI (8-12) 2008 Kylor Berkman/Midfield...... Salisbury 2002 Washington Col...... L 5-10 2009 brandon Misiaszek/Midfield...... SUNY Cortland 2003 Widener...... W 13-8 2010 D.J. Hessler/Attack...... Tufts 2003 Salisbury...... L 1-16 2011 sam Bradman/Midfield...... Salisbury 2004 Gettysburg...... L 2-18 2012 sam Bradman/Midfield...... Salisbury 2005 Salisbury...... L 9-13 2013 Mark Pannenton/Attack...... Rochester Inst. 2006 Roanoke...... L 6-17 2007 Ithaca...... L 11-18 2008 Haverford...... W 13-10 2008 Salisbury...... L 7-15 Leading Scorer—Year-by-Year 2009 Montclair St...... W 17-3 2009 Stevenson...... L 7-8 Year Player, School Pts. 2010 Denison...... W 10-7 1980 scott Petosa, Hobart...... 17 2010 Stevenson...... L 9-19 1981 Mark Koetzner, SUNY Cortland...... 23 2011 Widener...... W 16-9 1982 paul Hooper, Washington Col...... 17 2011 Stevenson...... L 8-13 1983 tom Grimaldi, Hobart...... 19 2012 Eastern...... W 19-3 1984 tom Grimaldi, Hobart...... 13 2012 Dickinson...... W 12-7 1985 Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart...... 19 2012 Salisbury...... L 4-14 1986 Ray Gilliam, Hobart; Bruce Yancey, Washington Col...... 15 2013 Springfield...... W 20-8 1987 Ray Gilliam, Hobart...... 16 1988 bill Miller, Hobart...... 23 2013 Rochester Inst...... L 13-22 1989 bill Coons, Nazareth...... 14 CASTLETON (0-3) 1990 Lance Savage and Jeff Tambroni, Hobart...... 17 2010 Keene St...... L 7-21

1991 Rich Franz, Ohio Wesleyan...... 19 2011 Middlebury...... L 7-24 III DIVISION 1992 Marty Kelly, Nazareth...... 20 2013 Nazareth...... L 4-25 1993 Cabell Maddux, Hobart...... 19

1994 Cabell Maddux, Hobart...... 20 CENTRE (0-1) RECORDS / RESULTS 1995 Jason Coffman, Salisbury...... 21 2013 Roanoke...... L 4-21 1996 bart Jaeger, Washington Col...... 13 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT (0-1) 1997 Adam Bond, Washington Col...... 15 2013 Stevenson...... L 6-18 1998 Andy Lopatin, Washington Col...... 17 1999 Adam Pascal, Middlebury...... 24 CLARKSON (0-4) 2000 Colin Dougherty, Wash. & Lee; Holt Hopkins, Middlebury...... 18 1991 Hobart...... L 11-19 2001 David Seeley, Middlebury...... 18 1992 Nazareth...... L 11-22 2002 Zach Herbert, Middlebury...... 19 2002 sUNY Cortland...... L 1-9 2003 Josh Bergey, Salisbury...... 29 2004 sUNY Cortland...... L 3-14 2004 Andy Arnold, Salisbury...... 15 COLORADO COL. (0-2) 2005 Chris Phillips, Salisbury...... 16 2011 Roanoke...... L 5-25 2006 Glenn Adams, Wesleyan (CT); Kyle Lambert, SUNY Cortland...... 15 2013 Washington Col...... L 7-10 2007 eric Bishop, Salisbury...... 24 2008 Kylor Berkman, Salisbury...... 19 CONNECTICUT COL. (0-2) 2009 Jake Beebe, Springfield...... 17 2010 Rochester Inst...... L 9-11 2010 D.J. Hessler, Tufts...... 19 2012 Western New Eng...... L 5-6 (2OT) 2011 Iric Bressler, Rochester Inst...... 20 2012 sam Bradman, Salisbury...... 19 2013 eddie Kiesa, Rochester Inst...... 21 134 Division III Results / Records

SUNY CORTLAND (33-20) 2012 Lynchburg...... W 10-5 1980 ohio Wesleyan...... W 13-9 2012 Stevenson...... L 7-14 1980 Ithaca...... W 11-9 (semi) 1980 Hobart...... L 8-11 (champ) DICKINSON (4-4) 1981 ohio Wesleyan...... W 18-5 2010 ohio Wesleyan...... W 7-3 1981 Salisbury...... W 14-9 (semi) 2010 Haverford...... L 5-13 1981 Hobart...... L 8-10 (champ) 2011 Wittenberg...... W 11-4 1984 Salisbury...... L 7-12 2011 Salisbury...... L 4-12 1985 ohio Wesleyan...... W 11-5 2012 Kenyon...... W 15-6 1985 Washington Col...... L 10-16 (semi) 2012 Cabrini...... L 7-12 1986 Rochester Inst...... W 18-11 2013 Adrian...... W 20-7 1986 Hobart...... L 8-22 (semi) 2013 Salisbury...... L 9-11 1987 Hobart...... L 7-15 EASTERN (0-1) 1988 Frank. & Marsh...... L 5-11 1989 Hobart...... L 6-14 2012 Cabrini...... L 3-19 1998 Gettysburg...... L 8-16 EASTERN CONN. ST. (1-8) 2001 Rensselaer...... L 7-9 2001 Springfield...... L 9-11 2002 Clarkson...... W 9-1 2002 Whittier...... L 8-19 2002 Ithaca...... L 9-10 2003 Hamilton...... L 10-11 (OT) 2003 Gordon...... W 19-2 2004 Nazareth...... L 4-18 2003 Hamilton...... W 8-7 2006 Stevens...... L 4-7 2003 Middlebury...... L 8-9 (2OT) (semi) 2009 Merchant Marine...... W 10-9 (OT) 2004 Clarkson...... W 14-3 2009 Wesleyan (CT)...... L 4-8 2004 Nazareth...... L 8-10 2012 trinity (CT)...... L 9-13 2005 Skidmore...... W 14-7 2013 Western New Eng...... L 10-16 2005 Nazareth...... L 7-14 ENDICOTT (3-7) 2006 Stevens...... W 16-7 2001 Middlebury...... L 3-29 2006 Middlebury...... W 12-8 2004 sUNY Geneseo...... L 4-19 2006 Wesleyan (CT)...... W 7-6 (OT) (semi) 2005 Keene St...... W 11-10 2006 Salisbury...... W 13-12 (OT) (champ) 2005 Middlebury...... L 12-15 2007 st. Lawrence...... W 13-8 2006 st. Lawrence...... L 10-13 2007 Western New Eng...... W 12-10 2007 Tufts...... L 8-9 2007 Wesleyan (CT)...... W 9-8 (semi) 2010 Montclair St...... W 8-6 2007 Salisbury...... L 9-15 (champ) 2010 Tufts...... L 8-21 2008 Springfield...... W 12-9 2011 Springfield...... W 6-5 2008 Middlebury...... W 11-10 (OT) 2011 Salisbury...... L 8-12 2008 Ithaca...... W 16-5 (semi) 2008 Salisbury...... L 13-19 (champ) FDU-FLORHAM (0-2) 2009 Springfield...... W 15-12 1981 Hobart...... L 4-27 2009 Western New Eng...... W 6-5 2009 Wash. & Lee...... L 5-6 (OT) 2009 Middlebury...... W 16-8 (semi) FRANK. & MARSH. (2-4) 2009 Gettysburg...... W 9-7 (champ) 1988 sUNY Cortland...... W 11-5 2010 Keene St...... W 18-6 1988 ohio Wesleyan...... L 6-19 (semi) 2010 Rochester Inst...... W 15-7 1990 Salisbury...... L 7-17 2010 Tufts...... L 9-10 (semi) 1995 Gettysburg...... L 9-15 2011 Stevens...... W 10-3 2003 Lynchburg...... W 13-12 (OT) 2011 Tufts...... L 9-10 2003 Salisbury...... L 8-26 2012 Stevens...... W 10-9 2012 Union (NY)...... W 9-4 SUNY GENESEO (2-3) 2012 Tufts...... W 12-10 (semi) 2004 Endicott...... W 19-4 2012 Salisbury...... L 10-14 (champ) 2004 Middlebury...... L 5-14 2013 Aurora...... W 14-8 2006 st. Lawrence...... W 12-5 2013 Western New Eng...... W 12-7 2006 Wesleyan (CT)...... L 10-16 2013 Rochester Inst...... L 9-10 (OT) (semi) 2007 Nazareth...... L 5-15 DENISON (11-20) GETTYSBURG (22-22) 1982 Salisbury...... L 8-11 1989 ohio Wesleyan...... L 5-12 1984 Hobart...... L 12-21 1991 Nazareth...... L 10-17 1985 Hobart...... L 8-17 1992 Roanoke...... L 15-16 1986 ohio Wesleyan...... L 6-10 1993 Hobart...... L 8-19 1988 ohio Wesleyan...... L 5-10 1994 Denison...... W 11-10 (3 ot) 1994 Gettysburg...... L 10-11 (3 ot) 1994 Salisbury...... L 11-20 (semi) 1996 ohio Wesleyan...... L 6-16 1995 Frank. & Marsh...... W 15-9 1997 ohio Wesleyan...... L 13-18 1995 Salisbury...... L 9-21 (semi) 1998 Wash. & Lee...... L 13-16 1996 Nazareth...... L 10-14 1999 ohio Wesleyan...... W 12-8 1997 Salisbury...... W 10-9 (2OT) 1999 Wash. & Lee...... W 17-7 1997 Washington Col...... L 9-10 (semi) 1999 Salisbury...... L 7-14 (semi) 1998 sUNY Cortland...... W 16-8 2000 ohio Wesleyan...... L 10-13 1998 Salisbury...... L 11-16 2001 Hampden-Sydney...... W 10-5 1999 Rochester Inst...... L 13-14 (OT) 2001 Salisbury...... W 11-6 2000 Widener...... W 19-6 2001 Gettysburg...... L 7-13 (semi) 2000 Wash. & Lee...... L 10-12 2005 Lynchburg...... L 6-9 2001 Springfield...... W 16-12 2006 ohio Wesleyan...... W 10-9 (OT) 2001 Denison...... W 13-7 (semi) 2006 Salisbury...... L 5-13 2001 Middlebury...... L 10-15 (champ) 2007 Widener...... L 5-8 2002 Stevens...... W 16-5 2008 Widener...... W 19-6 2002 Salisbury...... W 7-5 2008 Gettysburg...... L 7-8 (OT) 2002 Wash. & Lee...... W 12-8 (semi) 2009 ohio Wesleyan...... W 12-2 2002 Middlebury...... L 9-14 (champ) 2009 Roanoke...... W 14-7 2004 Cabrini...... W 18-2 2009 Gettysburg...... L 8-13 2004 Washington Col...... L 8-9 2010 Cabrini...... L 7-10 2005 ohio Wesleyan...... W 16-9 2011 ohio Wesleyan...... W 7-6 2005 Salisbury...... L 9-12 2011 Rochester Inst...... L 12-13 (OT) 2006 Widener...... W 13-7 2012 Adrian...... W 12-11 (2OT) 2006 Roanoke...... L 12-13 Division III Results / Records 135

2007 Tufts...... W 12-7 1993 Gettysburg...... W 19-8 2007 Ithaca...... W 11-5 1993 Nazareth...... W 20-16 (semi) 2007 Salisbury...... L 6-9 (semi) 1993 ohio Wesleyan...... W 16-10 (champ) 2008 Denison...... W 8-7 (OT) 1994 Alfred...... W 19-13 2008 Washington Col...... W 12-5 1994 Nazareth...... W 18-14 (semi) 2008 Salisbury...... L 10-11 (2OT) (semi) 1994 Salisbury...... L 9-15 (champ) 2009 Wash. & Lee...... W 15-10 ITHACA (8-9) 2009 Denison...... W 13-8 2009 Stevenson...... W 12-7 (semi) 1980 Washington Col...... W 15-14 (OT) 2009 sUNY Cortland...... L 7-9 (champ) 1980 sUNY Cortland...... L 9-11 (semi) 2010 Roanoke...... L 10-11 (OT) 1983 Roanoke...... L 11-14 1991 Salisbury...... L 10-16 2011 Scranton...... W 8-3 1992 Salisbury...... W 21-9 2011 Roanoke...... L 9-15 2012 ohio Wesleyan...... W 7-4 1992 Roanoke...... L 10-20 (semi) 2012 Stevenson...... L 6-13 1998 Middlebury...... L 15-16 2001 Messiah...... W 14-8 GORDON (0-1) 2001 Middlebury...... L 7-18 2003 sUNY Cortland...... L 2-19 2002 Western New Eng...... W 16-15 (OT) 2002 sUNY Cortland...... W 10-9 GOUCHER (1-2) 2002 Middlebury...... L 6-12 (semi) 2010 Middlebury...... L 6-10 2007 Cabrini...... W 18-11 2012 Washington Col...... W 5-4 2007 Gettysburg...... L 5-11 2012 Salisbury...... L 4-12 2008 Williams...... W 17-10 HAMILTON (1-1) 2008 Western New Eng...... W 13-12 (OT) 2003 eastern Conn. St...... W 11-10 (OT) 2008 sUNY Cortland...... L 5-16 (semi) 2003 sUNY Cortland...... L 7-8 KEAN (0-1) HAMPDEN-SYDNEY (2-8) 2008 Springfield...... L 2-17 1982 Hobart...... L 11-22 1989 Washington Col...... L 5-12 KEENE ST. (2-4) 1995 Salisbury...... L 8-23 2005 Endicott...... L 10-11 1998 Washington Col...... L 9-13 2007 Merchant Marine...... W 14-11 1999 Lynchburg...... W 17-9 2007 Western New Eng...... L 5-13 1999 Salisbury...... L 10-15 2010 Castleton...... W 21-7 2001 Denison...... L 5-10 2010 sUNY Cortland...... L 6-18 2002 Salisbury...... L 8-15 2011 Amherst...... L 8-12 2003 Washington Col...... W 10-8 2003 Whittier...... L 15-19 KENYON (0-4) 2000 Wash. & Lee...... L 4-22 HARTWICK (0-1) 2006 Widener...... L 9-11 1995 Nazareth...... L 8-16 2008 ohio Wesleyan...... L 8-12 2012 Dickinson...... L 6-15 HAVERFORD (1-3) 2008 Cabrini...... L 10-13 LYNCHBURG (3-7) 2009 Salisbury...... L 10-16 1999 Hampden-Sydney...... L 9-17 2010 Dickinson...... W 13-5 2003 Frank. & Marsh...... L 12-13 (OT) 2010 Salisbury...... L 11-12 (OT) 2005 Denison...... W 9-6 2005 Roanoke...... L 9-10 HOBART (42-2) 2006 Washington Col...... L 7-8 1980 MIT...... W 37-1 1980 Salisbury...... W 21-5 (semi) 2008 Washington Col...... L 9-12 1980 sUNY Cortland...... W 11-8 (champ) 2012 Denison...... L 5-10 1981 FDU-Florham...... W 27-4 2013 st Mary’s MD...... W 6-5 1981 Washington Col...... W 23-6 (semi) 2013 Roanoke...... W 12-9 1981 sUNY Cortland...... W 10-8 (champ) 2013 Stevenson...... L 7-13 1982 Hampden-Sydney...... W 22-11 1982 Salisbury...... W 22-4 (semi) MIT (0-1) 1982 Washington Col...... W 9-8 (OT) (champ) 1980 Hobart...... L 1-37 1983 st. Lawrence...... W 14-8 MERCHANT MARINE (0-2) 1983 ohio Wesleyan...... W 22-7 (semi) 2007 Keene St...... L 11-14 III DIVISION 1983 Roanoke...... W 13-9 (champ) 2009 eastern Conn. St...... L 9-10 (OT) 1984 Denison...... W 21-12 1984 Rochester Inst...... W 15-6 (semi) MESSIAH (0-2) RECORDS / RESULTS 1984 Washington Col...... W 12-5 (champ) 2001 Ithaca...... L 8-14 1985 Denison...... W 17-8 2004 Wash. & Lee...... L 8-12 1985 Rochester Inst...... W 16-8 (semi) MIDDLEBURY (32-12) 1985 Washington Col...... W 15-8 (champ) 1996 Washington Col...... L 10-12 1986 Roanoke...... W 29-1 1998 Ithaca...... W 16-15 1986 sUNY Cortland...... W 22-8 (semi) 1998 Nazareth...... L 7-14 1986 Washington Col...... W 13-10 (champ) 1999 sUNY Oneonta...... W 19-6 1987 sUNY Cortland...... W 15-7 1999 Washington Col...... W 16-7 1987 Rochester Inst...... W 14-4 (semi) 1987 ohio Wesleyan...... W 9-5 (champ) 1999 Rochester Inst...... W 15-14 (semi) 1988 Nazareth...... W 17-12 1999 Salisbury...... L 6-13 (champ) 2000 New England Col...... W 24-5 1988 Roanoke...... W 19-6 (semi) 2000 Rochester Inst...... W 12-9 1988 ohio Wesleyan...... W 18-9 (champ) 2000 Nazareth...... W 13-8 (semi) 1989 sUNY Cortland...... W 14-6 1989 Nazareth...... W 14-10 (semi) 2000 Salisbury...... W 16-12 (champ) 1989 ohio Wesleyan...... W 11-8 (champ) 2001 Endicott...... W 29-3 2001 Ithaca...... W 18-7 1990 Rochester Inst...... W 20-11 2001 Nazareth...... W 21-14 (semi) 1990 Salisbury...... W 23-5 (semi) 2001 Gettysburg...... W 15-10 (champ) 1990 Washington Col...... W 18-6 (champ) 1991 Clarkson...... W 19-11 2002 New England Col...... W 26-4 1991 Nazareth...... W 19-17 (semi) 2002 Whittier...... W 13-12 2002 Ithaca...... W 12-6 (semi) 1991 Salisbury...... W 12-11 (champ) 2002 Gettysburg...... W 14-9 (champ) 1992 Alfred...... W 17-7 2003 Springfield...... W 11-9 1992 Nazareth...... L 12-13 (OT) (semi) 136 Division III Results / Records

2003 Nazareth...... W 21-12 NEW ENGLAND COL. (0-3) 2003 sUNY Cortland...... W 9-8 (2OT) (semi) 2000 Middlebury...... L 5-24 2003 Salisbury...... L 13-14 (OT) (champ) 2002 Middlebury...... L 4-26 2004 sUNY Geneseo...... W 14-5 2012 Rochester Inst...... L 4-18 2004 Stevens...... W 17-5 2004 Nazareth...... L 8-12 (semi) NORWICH (0-1) 2005 Endicott...... W 15-12 2013 Tufts...... L 4-26 2005 Wesleyan (CT)...... W 11-8 OHIO WESLEYAN (18-27) 2005 Nazareth...... W 14-12 (semi) 1980 sUNY Cortland...... L 9-13 2005 Salisbury...... L 10-11 (champ) 1981 sUNY Cortland...... L 5-18 2006 Springfield...... W 17-4 1983 Rochester Inst...... W 9-6 2006 sUNY Cortland...... L 8-12 1983 Hobart...... L 7-22 (semi) 2007 Mount Ida...... W 21-2 1985 sUNY Cortland...... L 5-11 2007 Wesleyan (CT)...... L 9-13 1986 Denison...... W 10-6 2008 Bowdoin ...... W 10-7 1986 Washington Col...... L 4-11 (semi) 2008 sUNY Cortland...... L 10-11 (OT) 1987 Washington Col...... W 12-3 2009 st. Lawrence...... W 15-11 1987 Wash. & Lee...... W 17-4 (semi) 2009 Wesleyan (CT)...... W 13-5 1987 Hobart...... L 5-9 (champ) 2009 sUNY Cortland ...... L 8-16 (semi) 1988 Denison...... W 10-5 2010 Goucher...... W 10-6 1988 Frank. & Marsh...... W 19-6 (semi) 2010 Rensselaer...... W 16-8 1988 Hobart...... L 9-18 (champ) 2010 Tufts...... L 9-11 1989 Gettysburg...... W 12-5 2011 Castleton...... W 24-7 1989 Washington Col...... W 9-8 (OT) (semi) 2011 Amherst...... L 9-12 1989 Hobart...... L 8-11 (champ) 1990 Alfred...... W 16-10 MONTCLAIR ST. (0-5) 1990 Washington Col...... L 11-14 (semi) 2009 Cabrini...... L 3-17 1991 Wash. & Lee...... W 19-10 2010 Endicott...... L 6-8 1991 Salisbury...... L 12-18 (semi) 2011 Stevens...... L 7-9 1993 Wash. & Lee...... W 8-7 2012 Union (NY)...... L 5-12 1993 Washington Col...... W 14-8 (semi) 2013 Stevens...... L 11-13 1993 Hobart...... L 10-16 (champ) MOUNT IDA (0-4) 1995 Rochester Inst...... W 16-15 2007 Middlebury...... L 2-21 1995 Nazareth...... L 13-14 (semi) 2008 Bowdoin...... L 5-11 1996 Denison...... W 16-6 2009 Springfield...... L 4-21 1996 Nazareth...... L 11-17 (semi) 2012 Bowdoin...... L 5-16 1997 Denison...... W 18-13 1997 Nazareth...... L 9-16 (semi) NAZARETH (27-17) 1998 Wash. & Lee...... W 17-8 1988 Hobart...... L 12-17 1998 Nazareth...... L 9-10 (semi) 1989 Salisbury...... W 25-10 1999 Denison...... L 8-12 1989 Hobart...... L 10-14 (semi) 2000 Denison...... W 13-10 1991 Gettysburg...... W 17-10 2000 Nazareth...... L 8-16 1991 Hobart...... L 17-19 (semi) 2003 Nazareth...... L 4-15 1992 Clarkson...... W 22-11 2005 Gettysburg...... L 9-16 1992 Hobart...... W 13-12 (OT) (semi) 2006 Denison...... L 9-10 (OT) 1992 Roanoke...... W 22-11 (champ) 2007 Roanoke...... L 9-18 1993 Alfred...... W 15-8 2008 Kenyon...... W 12-8 1993 Hobart...... L 16-20 (semi) 2008 Salisbury...... L 5-13 1994 Rochester Inst...... W 14-13 (OT) 2009 Denison...... L 2-12 1994 Hobart...... L 14-18 (semi) 2010 Dickinson...... L 3-7 1995 Hartwick...... W 16-8 2011 Denison...... L 6-7 1995 ohio Wesleyan...... W 14-13 (semi) 2012 Gettysburg...... L 4-7 1995 Salisbury...... L 13-22 (champ) 2013 Aurora...... L 9-13 1996 Gettysburg...... W 14-10 SUNY ONEONTA (0-1) 1996 ohio Wesleyan...... W 17-11 (semi) 1996 Washington Col...... W 11-10 (OT) (champ) 1999 Middlebury...... L 6-19 1997 Alfred...... W 17-6 OTTERBEIN (0-1) 1997 ohio Wesleyan...... W 16-9 (semi) 2013 Adrian...... L 11-14 1997 Washington Col...... W 15-14 (OT) (champ) 1998 Middlebury...... W 14-7 RENSSELAER (1-3) 1998 ohio Wesleyan...... W 10-9 (semi) 2000 Washington Col...... L 8-21 1998 Washington Col...... L 10-16 (champ) 2001 sUNY Cortland...... W 9-7 1999 Rochester Inst...... L 6-10 2001 Nazareth...... L 14-15 2010 Middlebury...... L 8-16 2000 ohio Wesleyan...... W 16-8 2000 Middlebury...... L 8-13 (semi) ROANOKE (17-18) 2001 Rensselaer...... W 15-14 1981 Washington Col...... L 11-12 2001 Middlebury...... L 14-21 (semi) 1982 st. Lawrence...... W 14-7 2003 ohio Wesleyan...... W 15-4 1982 Washington Col...... L 11-19 (semi) 2003 Middlebury...... L 12-21 1983 Ithaca...... W 14-11 2004 eastern Conn. St...... W 18-4 1983 Washington Col...... W 13-9 (semi) 2004 sUNY Cortland...... W 10-8 1983 Hobart...... L 9-13 (champ) 2004 Middlebury...... W 12-8 (semi) 1985 Rochester Inst...... L 4-12 2004 Salisbury...... L 9-13 (champ) 1986 Hobart...... L 1-29 2005 Stevens...... W 13-10 1987 Wash. & Lee...... L 11-19 2005 sUNY Cortland...... W 14-7 1988 Washington Col...... W 10-8 2005 Middlebury...... L 12-14 (semi) 1988 Hobart...... L 6-19 (semi) 2007 sUNY Geneseo...... W 15-5 1992 Gettysburg...... W 16-15 2007 Wesleyan (CT)...... L 6-9 1992 Ithaca...... W 20-10 (semi) 1992 Nazareth...... L 11-22 (champ) 2009 st. Lawrence...... L 7-14 1996 Salisbury...... L 8-17 2011 Union (NY)...... L 7-15 2013 Castleton St...... W 25-4 1997 Washington Col...... L 9-14 2013 Western New Eng...... L 12-15 1998 Washington Col...... L 7-11 2005 Widener...... W 18-12 2005 Lynchburg...... W 10-9 Division III Results / Records 137

2005 Salisbury...... L 11-13 (semi) 1995 Gettysburg...... W 21-9 (semi) 2006 Cabrini...... W 17-6 1995 Nazareth...... W 22-13 (champ) 2006 Gettysburg...... W 13-12 1996 Roanoke...... W 17-8 2006 Salisbury...... L 12-13 (OT) (semi) 1996 Washington Col...... L 10-11 (semi) 2007 ohio Wesleyan...... W 18-9 1997 Gettysburg...... L 9-10 (2OT) 2007 Salisbury...... L 9-15 1998 Gettysburg...... W 16-11 2009 Denison...... L 7-14 1998 Washington Col...... L 10-12 (semi) 2010 Wittenberg...... W 15-4 1999 Hampden-Sydney...... W 15-10 2010 Gettysburg...... W 11-10 (OT) 1999 Denison...... W 14-7 (semi) 2010 Stevenson...... L 14-15 (OT) 1999 Middlebury...... W 13-6 (champ) 2011 Colorado Col...... W 25-5 2000 Washington Col...... W 21-9 2011 Gettysburg...... W 15-9 2000 Wash. & Lee...... W 10-9 (semi) 2011 Stevenson...... W 13-12 2000 Middlebury...... L 12-16 (champ) 2011 Salisbury...... L 7-16 (semi) 2001 Stevens...... W 16-3 2001 Denison...... L 6-11 ROCHESTER INST. (14-15) 2002 Hampden-Sydney...... W 15-8 1983 ohio Wesleyan...... L 6-9 2002 Gettysburg...... L 5-7 (semi) 1984 st. Lawrence...... W 11-6 2003 Cabrini...... W 16-1 1984 Hobart...... L 6-15 (semi) 2003 Frank. & Marsh...... W 26-8 1985 Roanoke...... W 12-4 2003 Whittier...... W 15-8 (semi) 1985 Hobart...... L 8-16 (semi) 2003 Middlebury...... W 14-13 (OT) (champ) 1986 sUNY Cortland...... L 11-18 2004 Wooster...... W 13-2 1987 st. Lawrence...... W 14-11 2004 Wash. & Lee...... W 15-6 1987 Hobart...... L 4-14 (semi) 2004 Washington Col...... W 13-11 (semi) 1990 Hobart...... L 11-20 2004 Nazareth...... W 13-9 (champ) 1994 Nazareth...... L 13-14 (OT) 2005 Cabrini...... W 13-9 1995 ohio Wesleyan...... L 15-16 2005 Gettysburg...... W 12-9 1999 Nazareth...... W 10-6 2005 Roanoke...... W 13-11 (semi) 1999 Gettysburg...... W 14-13 (OT) 2005 Middlebury...... W 11-10 (champ) 1999 Middlebury...... L 14-15 (semi) 2006 Denison...... W 13-5 2000 Springfield...... W 13-12 (OT) 2006 Washington Col...... W 8-4 2000 Middlebury...... L 9-12 2006 Roanoke...... W 13-12 (OT) (semi) 2006 Wesleyan (CT)...... L 8-11 2006 sUNY Cortland...... L 12-13 (OT) (champ) 2010 Connecticut Col...... W 11-9 2007 Widener...... W 16-8 2010 sUNY Cortland...... L 7-15 2007 Roanoke...... W 15-9 2011 Denison...... W 13-12 (OT) 2007 Gettysburg...... W 9-6 (semi) 2011 Amherst...... W 15-10 2007 sUNY Cortland...... W 15-9 (champ) 2011 Tufts...... L 12-16 (semi) 2008 ohio Wesleyan...... W 13-5 2012 New England Col...... W 18-4 2008 Cabrini...... W 15-7 2012 Western New Eng...... W 15-9 2008 Gettysburg...... W 11-10 (2OT) (semi) 2012 Tufts...... L 13-15 2008 sUNY Cortland...... W 19-13 (champ) 2013 Cabrini...... W 22-13 2009 Haverford...... W 16-10 2013 Tufts...... W 14-5 2009 Stevenson...... L 9-11 2013 sUNY Cortland...... W 10-9 (OT) (semi) 2010 Springfield...... W 17-4 2013 Stevenson...... L 14-16 (champ) 2010 Haverford...... W 12-11 (OT) ST. LAWRENCE (2-10) 2010 Stevenson ...... W 14-13 (OT) (semi) 1980 Salisbury...... L 11-15 2010 Tufts...... L 6-9 (champ) 1981 Salisbury...... L 11-18 2011 Endicott...... W 12-8 1982 Roanoke...... L 7-14 2011 Dickinson...... W 12-4 1983 Hobart...... L 8-14 2011 Roanoke...... W 16-7 (semi) 1984 Rochester Inst...... L 6-11 2011 Tufts...... W 19-7 (champ) 1987 Rochester Inst...... L 11-14 2012 Goucher...... W 12-4 2006 Endicott...... W 13-10 2012 Cabrini...... W 14-4 2006 sUNY Geneseo...... L 5-12 2012 Stevenson...... W 7-2 (semi) 2007 sUNY Cortland...... L 8-13 2012 sUNY Cortland...... W 14-10 (champ) 2008 Western New Eng...... L 9-13 2013 Susquehanna...... W 22-2 2009 Nazareth...... W 14-7 2013 Wash. & Lee...... W 7-4 2009 Middlebury...... L 11-15 2013 Dickinson...... W 11-9 III DIVISION 2013 Stevenson...... L 6-12 (semi) ST. MARY’S (MD) (0-1) 2013 Lynchburg...... L 5-6 SCRANTON (0-1) RECORDS / RESULTS 2011 Gettysburg...... L 3-8 SALISBURY (60-21) 1980 st. Lawrence...... W 15-11 SEWANEE (0-1) 1980 Hobart...... L 5-21 (semi) 2013 Wash. & Lee...... L 6-19 1981 st. Lawrence...... W 18-11 1981 sUNY Cortland...... L 9-14 (semi) SKIDMORE (0-1) 1982 Denison...... W 11-8 2005 sUNY Cortland...... L 7-14 1982 Hobart...... L 4-22 SPRINGFIELD (4-15) 1983 Washington Col...... L 7-19 1982 Washington Col...... L 14-22 1984 sUNY Cortland...... W 12-7 1985 Washington Col...... L 10-28 1984 Washington Col...... L 8-13 (semi) 1990 Washington Col...... L 10-16 1986 Washington Col...... L 4-24 2000 Rochester Inst...... L 12-13 (OT) 1989 Nazareth...... L 10-25 2001 eastern Conn. St...... W 11-9 1990 Frank. & Marsh...... W 17-7 2001 Gettysburg...... L 12-16 1990 Hobart...... L 5-23 (semi) 2003 Middlebury...... L 9-11 1991 Ithaca...... W 16-10 2004 Stevens ...... L 4-8 1991 ohio Wesleyan...... W 18-12 (semi) 2005 Wesleyan (CT)...... L 7-10 1991 Hobart...... L 11-12 (champ) 2006 Middlebury...... L 4-17 1992 Ithaca...... L 9-21 2008 Kean...... W 17-2 1993 Washington Col...... L 11-12 2008 sUNY Cortland...... L 9-12 1994 Washington Col...... W 24-6 2009 Mount Ida...... W 21-4 1994 Gettysburg...... W 20-11 (semi) 2009 sUNY Cortland...... L 12-15 1994 Hobart...... W 15-9 (champ) 2010 Widener...... W 7-1 1995 Hampden-Sydney...... W 23-8 2010 Salisbury...... L 4-17 138 Division III Results / Records

2011 Endicott...... L 5-6 2002 Washington Col...... W 11-8 2012 Stevens...... L 12-13 (OT) 2002 Gettysburg...... L 8-12 (semi) 2013 Cabrini...... L 8-20 2004 Messiah...... W 12-8 2004 Salisbury...... L 15-6 STEVENS (5-9) 2009 FDU-Florham...... W 6-5 (OT) 2001 Salisbury...... L 3-16 2009 Gettysburg...... L 10-15 2002 Gettysburg...... L 5-16 2013 Sewanee...... W 19-6 2003 Whittier...... L 5-14 2013 Salisbury...... W 4-7 2004 Springfield...... W 8-4 2004 Middlebury...... L 5-17 WASHINGTON COL. (29-24) 2005 Nazareth...... L 10-13 1980 Ithaca...... L 14-15 (OT) 2006 eastern Conn. St...... W 7-4 1981 Roanoke...... W 12-11 2006 sUNY Cortland...... L 7-16 1981 Hobart...... L 6-23 (semi) 2011 Montclair St...... W 9-7 1982 Springfield...... W 22-14 2011 sUNY Cortland...... L 3-10 1982 Roanoke...... W 19-11 (semi) 2012 Springfield...... W 13-12 (OT) 1982 Hobart...... L 8-9 (OT) (champ) 2012 sUNY Cortland...... L 9-10 1983 Salisbury...... W 19-7 2013 Montclair St...... W 13-11 1983 Roanoke...... L 9-13 (semi) 2013 Tufts...... L 9-14 1984 Swarthmore...... W 16-3 1984 Salisbury...... W 13-8 (semi) STEVENSON (13-4) 1984 Hobart...... L 5-12 (champ) 2009 Cabrini...... W 8-7 1985 Springfield...... W 28-10 2009 Salisbury...... W 11-9 1985 sUNY Cortland...... W 16-10 (semi) 2009 Gettysburg...... L 7-12 (semi) 1985 Hobart...... L 8-15 (champ) 2010 Cabrini...... W 19-9 1986 Salisbury...... W 24-4 2010 Roanoke...... W 15-14 (OT) 1986 ohio Wesleyan...... W 11-4 (semi) 2010 Salisbury...... L 13-14 (OT) (semi) 1986 Hobart...... L 10-13 (champ) 2011 Cabrini...... W 13-8 1987 ohio Wesleyan...... L 3-12 2011 Roanoke...... L 12-13 1988 Roanoke...... L 8-10 2012 Birmingham-So...... W 13-2 1989 Hampden-Sydney...... W 12-5 2012 Gettysburg...... W 13-6 1989 ohio Wesleyan...... L 8-9 (OT) (semi) 2012 Denison...... W 14-7 1990 Springfield...... W 16-10 2012 Salisbury...... L 2-7 (semi) 1990 ohio Wesleyan...... W 14-11 (semi) 2013 Christopher Newport...... W 18-6 1990 Hobart...... L 6-18 (champ) 2013 Washington Col...... W 17-13 1993 Salisbury...... W 12-11 2013 Lynchburg...... W 13-7 1993 ohio Wesleyan...... L 8-14 (semi) 2013 Salisbury...... W 12-6 (semi) 1994 Salisbury...... L 6-24 2013 Rochester Inst...... W 16-14 (champ) 1996 Middlebury...... W 12-10 1996 Salisbury...... W 11-10 (semi) SUSQUEHANNA (0-1) 1996 Nazareth...... L 10-11 (OT) (champ) 2013 Salisbury...... L 2-22 1997 Roanoke...... W 14-9 SWARTHMORE (0-1) 1997 Gettysburg...... W 10-9 (semi) 1984 Washington Col...... L 3-16 1997 Nazareth...... L 14-15 (OT) (champ) 1998 Roanoke...... W 11-7 TRINITY (CT) (1-1) 1998 Hampden-Sydney...... W 13-9 2012 eastern Conn. St...... W 13-9 1998 Salisbury...... W 12-10 (semi) 2012 Tufts...... L 8-17 1998 Nazareth...... W 16-10 (champ) TUFTS (12-5) 1999 Middlebury...... L 7-16 2007 Endicott...... W 9-8 2000 Rensselaer...... W 21-8 2007 Gettysburg...... L 7-12 2000 Salisbury...... L 9-21 2009 Western New Eng...... L 9-12 2002 Cabrini...... W 10-5 2010 Endicott...... W 21-8 2002 Wash. & Lee...... L 8-11 2010 Middlebury...... W 11-9 2003 Hampden-Sydney...... L 8-10 2010 sUNY Cortland...... W 10-9 (semi) 2004 Whittier...... W 9-8 2010 Salisbury...... W 9-6 (champ) 2004 Gettysburg...... W 9-8 2011 Union (NY)...... W 6-5 2004 Salisbury...... L 11-13 (semi) 2011 sUNY Cortland...... W 10-9 2006 Lynchburg...... W 8-7 2011 Rochester Inst...... W 16-12 (semi) 2006 Salisbury...... L 4-8 2011 Salisbury...... L 7-19 (champ) 2008 Lynchburg...... W 12-9 2012 trinity (CT)...... W 17-8 2008 Gettysburg...... L 5-12 2012 Rochester Inst...... W 15-13 2012 Goucher...... L 4-5 2012 sUNY Cortland...... L 10-12 (semi) 2013 Colorado Col...... W 10-7 2013 Norwich...... W 26-4 2013 Stevenson...... L 13-17 2013 Stevens...... W 14-9 WESLEYAN (CT) (6-4) 2013 Rochester Inst...... L 5-14 2005 Springfield...... W 10-7 UNION (NY) (3-2) 2005 Middlebury...... L 8-11 2011 Nazareth...... W 15-7 2006 Rochester Inst...... W 11-8 2011 Tufts...... L 5-6 2006 sUNY Geneseo...... W 16-10 2012 Montclair St...... W 12-5 2006 sUNY Cortland...... L 6-7 (OT) (semi) 2012 Bowdoin...... W 10-4 2007 Middlebury...... W 13-9 2012 sUNY Cortland...... L 4-9 2007 Nazareth...... W 9-6 2007 sUNY Cortland...... L 8-9 (semi) WASH. & LEE (9-10) 2009 eastern Conn St...... W 8-4 1987 Roanoke...... W 19-11 2009 Middlebury...... L 5-13 1987 ohio Wesleyan...... L 4-17 (semi) 1991 ohio Wesleyan...... L 10-19 WESTERN CONN. ST. (0-1) 1993 ohio Wesleyan...... L 7-8 2008 Western New Eng...... L 4-14 1998 Denison...... W 16-13 WESTERN NEW ENG. (7-6) 1998 ohio Wesleyan...... L 8-17 2002 Ithaca...... L 15-16 (OT) 1999 Denison...... L 7-17 2007 Keene St...... W 13-5 2000 Kenyon...... W 22-4 2007 sUNY Cortland...... L 10-12 2000 Gettysburg...... W 12-10 2008 Western Conn. St...... W 14-4 2000 Salisbury...... L 9-10 (semi) 2008 st. Lawrence...... W 13-9 2002 Widener...... W 13-8 2008 Ithaca...... L 12-13 (OT) Division III Results / Records 139

2009 Tufts...... W 12-9 Goals Name, School Year Games 2009 sUNY Cortland ...... L 5-6 7 David Seeley, Middlebury...... 2001 2012 Connecticut Col...... W 6-5 (2OT) 7 Adam Pascal, Middlebury...... 1999 2012 Rochester Inst...... L 9-15 6 beau Wood, Tufts...... 2013 2013 eastern Conn. St...... W 16-10 6 Jon Fellows, Washington Col...... 2002 2013 Nazareth...... W 15-12 6 Ric Bremer, Gettysburg...... 2002 2013 sUNY Cortland...... L 7-12 6 Colin Dougherty, Wash. & Lee...... 2000 6 Jason Pacioni, Ithaca...... 1998 WHITTIER (3-3) 5 Collin Clark, Nazareth...... 2013 2002 eastern Conn. St...... W 19-8 2002 Middlebury...... L 12-13 5 tyler Reid, Stevenson...... 2012 2003 Stevens...... W 14-5 5 Alex Hofrichter, Stevens...... 2012 2003 Hampden-Sydney...... W 19-15 5 shane Ferguson, Springfield...... 2012 2003 Salisbury...... L 8-15 (semi) 5 ted McKenna, Union (NY)...... 2011 5 Andrew Conner, Middlebury...... 2011 2004 Washington Col...... L 8-9 5 Matt Shairer, Keene St...... 2010 WIDENER (2-9) 5 DJ Simmons, Eastern Conn. St...... 2009 2000 Gettysburg...... L 6-19 5 brady Burton, Denison...... 2009 2002 Wash. & Lee...... L 8-13 5 Jake Beebe, Springfield...... 2008 2003 Cabrini...... L 8-13 5 Mike Giordano, Bowdoin...... 2008 2005 Roanoke...... L 12-18 5 Ryder Bateman, Whittier...... 2002 2006 Kenyon...... W 11-9 5 sam Griffo, Ithaca...... 2002 2006 Gettysburg...... L 7-13 5 Kelly Hall, Whittier...... 2002 2007 Denison...... W 8-5 5 Zach Herbert, Middlebury...... 2002 2007 Salisbury...... L 8-16 5 Mike Saraceni, Middlebury...... 2002 2008 Denison...... L 6-19 5 Craig Whipple, Rochester Inst...... 2000 2010 Springfield...... L 1-7 5 Greg Carroll, Middlebury...... 2000 2011 Cabrini...... L 9-16 5 Matt Dugan, Wash. & Lee...... 2000 5 Craig Rentch, Washington Col...... 2000 WILLIAMS (0-1) 2008 Ithaca...... L 10-17 GOALS IN A GAME—SECOND ROUND WITTENBERG (1-2) (2003 to present) 2010 Roanoke...... L 4-15 Goals Name, School Year 2011 Adrian...... W 8-7 (OT) 8 Jon Mason, Roanoke...... 2005 2011 Dickinson...... L 4-11 7 sean Kirwan, Tufts...... 2010 7 Jon Hayes, Western New Eng...... 2008 WOOSTER (0-1) 7 Jon Mason, Roanoke...... 2007 2004 Salisbury...... L 2-13 6 Anthony DiSanzo, Cabrini...... 2013 6 Kyle Aquin, Rochester Inst...... 2013 6 Kelso Davis, Rochester Inst...... 2011 6 Neal Barthelme, Stevenson...... 2011 Goals In Tournament/Game/Career 6 Mike Winter, Salisbury...... 2010 6 Greg Titus, Salisbury...... 2007 GOALS IN A TOURNAMENT 5 billy Burgoyne, Stevenson...... 2013 (1980 to present) 5 Jay DiStefano, SUNY Cortland...... 2011 5 David Hild, Middlebury...... 2010 Goals Name, School Year Games 5 Kyle Moffitt, Stevenson...... 2010 19 Josh Bergey, Salisbury...... 2003 4 5 Josh Reichert, Gettysburg...... 2009 19 Adam Pascal, Middlebury...... 1999 4 5 Kyle Gable, Springfield...... 2009 17 Kyle Aquin, Rochester Inst...... 2013 4 5 scott Reimer, Cabrini...... 2008 17 tom Gravante, Hobart...... 1988 3 5 Chris Read, Washington Col...... 2008 16 Mark Pannenton, Stevenson...... 2013 5 5 Mike Felice, SUNY Cortland...... 2007 16 eric Bishop, Salisbury...... 2007 4 5 Mike Felice, SUNY Cortland...... 2006 16 David Seeley, Middlebury...... 2001 4 5 Ryan Rohde, Salisbury...... 2006 15 sam Bradman, Salisbury...... 2012 4 5 todd Fairlie, Widener...... 2006 15 Holt Hopkins, Middlebury...... 2000 4 5 Chris Phillips, Salisbury...... 2005 15 Andy Lopatin, Washington Col...... 1998 4 5 John Schlegel, Ohio Wesleyan...... 2005

14 Richard Lachlan, Roanoke...... 2011 4 5 Corey O’Neil, Salisbury...... 2004 III DIVISION 14 Jon Hayes, Western New Eng...... 2008 3 5 Jason Mordaci, Nazareth...... 2003 14 Greg Titus, Salisbury...... 2007 4

14 Charley Howe, Middlebury...... 2003 4 RECORDS / RESULTS 14 Mike DeMaria, Hobart...... 1990 3 GOALS IN A GAME—QUARTERFINALS (1980 to present) 13 tyler Reid, Stevenson...... 2012 4 13 sam Bradman, Salisbury...... 2011 4 Goals Name, School Year 13 sean Kirwan, Tufts...... 2010 4 8 Adam Pascal, Middlebury...... 1999 13 sean Radebaugh, Salisbury...... 1995 3 7 eric Bishop, Salisbury...... 2007 13 Cabell Maddux, Hobart...... 1994 3 7 Ryder Bateman, Whittier...... 2003 12 Mike Winter, Salisbury...... 2010 4 7 tim Hormes, Washington Col...... 1990 12 brady Burton, Denison...... 2009 3 7 Marty Kelly, Nazareth...... 1989 12 Kyle McGrath, Gettysburg...... 2009 4 7 tom Gravante, Hobart...... 1988 12 Joey Morgan, SUNY Cortland...... 2008 4 7 Ray Gilliam, Hobart...... 1986 12 Jon Mason, Roanoke...... 2005 3 7 Mike Bracken, Salisbury...... 1981 12 Ryder Bateman, Whittier...... 2003 3 6 sam Bradman, Salisbury...... 2012 12 Jake Bergey, Salisbury...... 1995 3 6 Glenn Adams, Wesleyan (CT)...... 2006 12 Neal Powless, Nazareth...... 1995 3 6 Rob Borden, Middlebury...... 2004 12 Marty Kelly, Nazareth...... 1992 3 6 pete Milliman, Gettysburg...... 2001 12 bruce Yancey, Washington Col...... 1986 3 6 Joe High, Salisbury...... 2000 12 paul Goldsmith, Roanoke...... 1983 3 6 Joe High, Salisbury...... 1999 6 brooke Farrell, Gettysburg...... 1999 GOALS IN A GAME—FIRST ROUND 6 brent Rothfuss, Nazareth...... 1997 (1998 to present) 6 Adam Bond, Washington Col...... 1997 6 Jake Bergey, Salisbury...... 1995 Goals Name, School Year 6 Neal Powless, Nazareth...... 1995 8 Richard Lachlan, Roanoke...... 2011 6 Andrew Nesbitt, Gettysburg...... 1995 7 Jake Beebe, Springfield...... 2009 6 Jamie Carver, Salisbury...... 1994 140 Division III Results / Records

Goals Name, School Year Name School Years Goals Gms. 6 Cabell Maddux, Hobart...... 1994 3. Holt Hopkins Middlebury...... 1998-2001 35 14 6 bill Miller, Hobart...... 1991 4. sam Bradman salisbury...... 2009-12 34 14 6 Rich Franz, Ohio Wesleyan...... 1991 Tom Gravante Hobart...... 1986-88 34 9 6 Don Martin, Gettysburg...... 1991 6. bill Miller Hobart...... 1988-91 31 12 6 paul Deniken, Washington Col...... 1986 7. Jake Bergey salisbury...... 1994-97 30 9 6 Rick Sowell, Washington Col...... 1985 8. sean Kirwan tufts...... 2010-12 29 11 6 Jim Townsend, Salisbury...... 1984 9. pete Milliman Gettysburg...... 1998-2002 28 11 6 Jeff Kauffman, Washington Col...... 1981 10. Dan Boyer salisbury...... 2003-06 27 16 6 Roy McAdam, Hobart...... 1980 Greg Carroll Middlebury...... 2000-02 27 12 6 barry Cohen, Ithaca...... 1980 Tom Grimaldi Hobart...... 1982-85 27 12 13. Marty Kelly Nazareth...... 1989-92 26 7 GOALS IN A GAME—SEMIFINALS 14. eric Bishop salisbury...... 2005-07 25 12 (1980 to present) Brent Rothfuss Nazareth...... 1995-97 25 9 16. Jon Mason Roanoke...... 2005-07 24 8 Goals Name, School Year Ryder Bateman Whittier...... 2002-04 24 6 7 Josh Bergey, Salisbury...... 2003 Josh Bergey salisbury...... 1999-2003 24 12 6 Ryan Hotaling, Nazareth...... 2005 Cabell Maddux Hobart...... 1991-94 24 11 6 sean Radebaugh, Salisbury...... 1995 Ray Gilliam Hobart...... 1985-87 24 9 6 paul Goldsmith, Roanoke...... 1983 5 tyler Russell, Rochester Inst...... 2011 21. Mike Tota sUNY Cortland...... 2009-12 23 13 Joey Morgan sUNY Cortland...... 2007-09 23 12 5 Justin Smith, Salisbury...... 2005 Greg Titus salisbury...... 2007-08 23 8 5 Jamie Haire, Middlebury...... 2001 Scott Simmons salisbury...... 2002-04 23 10 5 Matt Dunn, Middlebury...... 2000 Mike Saraceni Middlebury...... 2001-04 23 15 5 Holt Hopkins, Middlebury...... 2000 5 todd Fryatt, Middlebury...... 1999 Matt Dunn Middlebury...... 2000-02 23 12 Adam Pascal Middlebury...... 1996-99 23 7 5 Andy Lopatin, Washington Col...... 1998 Neal Powless Nazareth...... 1994-96 23 8 5 Jamie Bateman, Gettysburg...... 1997 Jeremy Hollenbeck Nazareth...... 1992-94 23 7 5 Cabell Maddux, Hobart...... 1994 Mike DeMaria Hobart...... 1988-90 23 9 5 todd Muendel, Hobart...... 1994 5 Jeremy Hollenbeck, Nazareth...... 1993 5 Marty Kelly, Nazareth...... 1992 5 Mike DeMaria, Hobart...... 1990 Team Goals In Tournament/Game 5 Charlie Blanchard, Ohio Wesleyan...... 1988 5 Ray Gilliam, Hobart...... 1987 5 bruce Yancey, Washington Col...... 1986 GOALS IN A TOURNAMENT 5 Dickie Grieves, Washington Col...... 1983 (1980 to present) 5 tom Grimaldi, Hobart...... 1983 Goals School Year Games 5 Cal Harris, Hobart...... 1983 83 Middlebury...... 2001 4 5 peter Jenkins, Washington Col...... 1982 71 salisbury...... 2003 4 5 Jeff Kauffman, Washington Col...... 1982 76 stevenson...... 2013 5 5 Mark Darcangelo, Hobart...... 1981 69 Hobart...... 1980 3 66 salisbury...... 1995 3 GOALS IN A GAME—CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 65 Middlebury...... 2002 4 (1980 to present) 65 Middlebury...... 2000 4 64 Hobart...... 1986 3 Goals Name, School Year 61 Hobart...... 1990 3 7 Kyle Aquin, Rochester Inst...... 2013 60 Rochester Inst...... 2013 4 7 sam Bradman, Salisbury...... 2011 6 sam Bradman, Salisbury...... 2012 60 Roanoke...... 2011 4 6 sean Radebaugh, Salisbury...... 1995 60 Hobart...... 1981 3 6 Ronnie Davis, Nazareth...... 1992 59 salisbury...... 2011 4 59 salisbury...... 1994 3 6 tom Gravante, Hobart...... 1988 58 salisbury...... 2008 4 5 Mark Pennenton, Stevenson...... 2013 5 brandon Misiaszek, SUNY Cortland...... 2009 57 Nazareth...... 1992 3 5 Kylor Berkman, Salisbury...... 2008 56 Middlebury...... 1999 4 5 bruce Richardson, Salisbury...... 2008 55 salisbury...... 2007 4 55 Hobart...... 1993 3 5 Matt Hickman, Salisbury...... 2007 54 salisbury...... 2004 4 5 David Seeley, Middlebury...... 2000 5 trent Brown, Nazareth...... 1997 54 Middlebury...... 2003 4 5 Neal Powless, Nazareth...... 1995 54 Hobart...... 1988 3 5 Jake Bergey, Salisbury...... 1994 5 Jeff Tambroni, Hobart...... 1990 GOALS IN A GAME—FIRST ROUND 4 tony Mendes, Salisbury...... 2011 (1998 to present) 4 Joey Morgan, SUNY Cortland...... 2008 Goals School vs. Opponent Year 4 Chris Hannon, SUNY Cortland...... 2008 29 Middlebury vs. Endicott...... 2001 4 Adam Hyde, SUNY Cortland...... 2007 26 tufts vs. Norwich...... 2013 4 eric Bishop, Salisbury...... 2007 26 Middlebury vs. New England Col...... 2002 4 Ryan Heath, SUNY Cortland...... 2006 25 Nazareth vs. Castleton...... 2013 4 Andy Arnold, Salisbury...... 2004 25 Roanoke vs. Colorado Col...... 2011 4 Josh Bergey, Salisbury...... 2003 4 Zach Herbert, Middlebury...... 2002 24 Middlebury vs. Castleton...... 2011 4 Greg Carroll, Middlebury...... 2002 24 Middlebury vs. New England Col...... 2000 22 salisbury vs. Susquehanna...... 2013 4 Andy Lopatin, Washington Col...... 1998 22 Wash. & Lee vs. Kenyon...... 2000 4 brent Rothfuss, Nazareth...... 1997 21 Roanoke vs. Centre...... 2013 4 paul Smith, Salisbury...... 1995 4 Cam Bomberry, Nazareth...... 1992 21 Keene St. vs. Castleton...... 2010 4 Mike DeMaria, Hobart...... 1990 21 springfield vs. Mount Ida...... 2009 21 Middlebury vs. Mount Ida...... 2007 4 Jim Bardwell, Hobart...... 1988 21 Washington Col. vs. Rensselaer...... 2000 4 Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart...... 1985 20 Cabrini vs. Springfield...... 2013 GOALS—CAREER 19 Wash. & Lee vs. Sewanee...... 2013 19 Cabrini vs. Eastern...... 2012 Name School Years Goals Gms. 19 Denison vs. Widener...... 2008 1. Zach Herbert Middlebury...... 1999-2002 38 16 19 sUNY Geneseo vs. Endicott...... 2004 2. David Seeley Middlebury...... 1999-2002 36 16 Division III Results / Records 141

Goals School vs. Opponent Year Goals School vs. Opponent Year 19 Whittier vs. Eastern Conn. St...... 2002 16 salisbury vs. Roanoke...... 2011 19 Gettysburg vs. Widener...... 2000 16 tufts vs. Rochester Inst...... 2011 19 Middlebury vs. SUNY Oneonta...... 1999 16 sUNY Cortland vs. Middlebury...... 2009 16 sUNY Cortland vs. Ithaca...... 2008 GOALS IN A GAME—SECOND ROUND 16 Nazareth vs. Ohio Wesleyan...... 1997 (2003 to present) 16 Nazareth vs. Hobart...... 1993 16 Hobart vs. Rochester Inst...... 1985 Goals School vs. Opponent Year 16 Washington Col. vs. SUNY Cortland...... 1985 22 Rochester Inst. vs. Cabrini...... 2013 21 tufts vs. Endicott...... 2010 GOALS IN A GAME—CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 20 Dickinson vs. Adrian...... 2013 19 stevenson vs. Cabrini...... 2010 (1980 to present) 19 sUNY Cortland vs. Gordon...... 2003 Goals School vs. Opponent Year 18 sUNY Cortland vs. Keene St...... 2010 22 salisbury vs. Nazareth...... 1995 18 Roanoke vs. Ohio Wesleyan...... 2007 22 Nazareth vs. Roanoke...... 1992 18 Ithaca vs. Cabrini...... 2007 19 salisbury vs. Tufts...... 2011 18 Roanoke vs. Widener...... 2005 19 salisbury vs. SUNY Cortland...... 2008 18 Nazareth vs. Eastern Conn. St...... 2004 18 Hobart vs. Washington Col...... 1990 18 Gettysburg vs. Cabrini...... 2004 18 Hobart vs. Ohio Wesleyan...... 1988 17 stevenson vs. Washington Col...... 2013 16 Middlebury vs. Salisbury...... 2000 17 tufts vs. Trinity (CT)...... 2012 16 stevenson vs. Rochester Inst...... 2013 17 salisbury vs. Springfield...... 2010 16 Washington Col. vs. Nazareth...... 1998 17 Ithaca vs. Williams...... 2008 16 Hobart vs. Ohio Wesleyan...... 1993 17 Middlebury vs. Springfield...... 2006 15 salisbury vs. SUNY Cortland...... 2007 17 Roanoke vs. Cabrini...... 2006 15 Middlebury vs. Gettysburg...... 2001 16 Middlebury vs. Rensselaer...... 2010 15 Nazareth vs. Washington Col...... 1997 16 salisbury vs. Haverford...... 2009 15 salisbury vs. Hobart...... 1994 16 salisbury vs. Widener...... 2007 15 Hobart vs. Washington Col...... 1985 16 sUNY Cortland vs. Stevens...... 2006 14 Rochester Inst. vs. Stevenson...... 2013 16 Gettysburg vs. Ohio Wesleyan...... 2005 14 salisbury vs. SUNY Cortland...... 2012 16 salisbury vs. Cabrini...... 2003 14 salisbury vs. Middlebury...... 2003 14 Middlebury vs. Gettysburg...... 2002 GOALS IN A GAME—QUARTERFINALS 14 Washington Col. vs. Nazareth...... 1997 (1980 to present) 13 sUNY Cortland vs. Salisbury...... 2008 13 sUNY Cortland vs. Salisbury...... 2006 Goals School vs. Opponent Year 13 salisbury vs. Nazareth...... 2004 37 Hobart vs. MIT...... 1980 13 Middlebury vs. Salisbury...... 2003 29 Hobart vs. Roanoke...... 1986 13 salisbury vs. Middlebury...... 1999 28 Washington Col. vs. Springfield...... 1985 13 Nazareth vs. Salisbury...... 1995 27 Hobart vs. FDU-Florham...... 1981 13 Hobart vs. Washington Col...... 1986 26 salisbury vs. Frank. & Marsh...... 2003 13 Hobart vs. Roanoke...... 1983 25 Nazareth vs. Salisbury...... 1989 24 salisbury vs. Washington Col...... 1994 24 Washington Col. vs. Salisbury...... 1986 23 salisbury vs. Hampden-Sydney...... 1995 Overtime Games by Year 22 Nazareth vs. Clarkson...... 1992 22 Hobart vs. Hampden-Sydney...... 1982 Year Round Winner Opponent 22 Washington Col. vs. Springfield...... 1982 2013 semifinals Rochester Inst. 10 sUNY Cortland 9

21 Middlebury vs. Nazareth...... 2003 2012 First Round stevens 13 Springfield 12 21 salisbury vs. Washington Col...... 2000 2012 First Round Western New Eng. 6 Connecticut Col. 5 (2OT) 21 Ithaca vs. Salisbury...... 1992 2012 First Round Denison 12 Adrian 11 (2OT) 21 Hobart vs. Denison...... 1984 2011 First Round Wittenberg 8 Adrian 7 20 Hobart vs. Rochester Inst...... 1990 2011 second Round Rochester Inst. 13 Denison 12 19 Whittier vs. Hampden-Sydney...... 2003 2010 second Round Roanoke 11 Gettysburg 10 19 Hobart vs. Alfred...... 1994 2010 Quarterfinals salisbury 12 Haverford 11 19 Hobart vs. Gettysburg...... 1993 2010 Quarterfinals stevenson 15 Roanoke 14 2010 semifinals salisbury 14 stevenson 13

19 Hobart vs. Clarkson...... 1991 III DIVISION 19 ohio Wesleyan vs. Wash. & Lee...... 1991 2009 First Round eastern Conn. St. 10 Merchant Marine 9 19 Wash. & Lee vs. Roanoke...... 1987 2009 First Round Wash. & Lee 6 FDU-Florham 5 2008 second Round Gettysburg 8 Denison 7 19 Washington Col. vs. Salisbury...... 1983 RECORDS / RESULTS 2008 Quarterfinals sUNY Cortland 11 Middlebury 10 GOALS IN A GAME—SEMIFINALS 2008 Quarterfinals Ithaca 13 Western New Eng. 12 (1980 to present) 2008 semifinals salisbury 11 Gettysburg 10 (2OT) 2006 First Round Denison 10 Ohio Wesleyan 9 Goals School vs. Opponent Year 2006 semifinals salisbury 13 Roanoke 12 23 Hobart vs. Salisbury...... 1990 2006 semifinals sUNY Cortland 7 Wesleyan (CT) 6 23 Hobart vs. Washington Col...... 1981 2006 Championship sUNY Cortland 13 salisbury 12 22 Hobart vs. SUNY Cortland...... 1986 2003 second Round Hamilton 11 eastern Conn. St. 10 22 Hobart vs. Ohio Wesleyan...... 1983 2003 second Round Frank. & Marsh. 13 Lynchburg 12 22 Hobart vs. Salisbury...... 1982 2003 semifinals Middlebury 9 sUNY Cortland 8 (2OT) 21 Middlebury vs. Nazareth...... 2001 2003 Championship salisbury 14 Middlebury 13 21 salisbury vs. Gettysburg...... 1995 2002 First Round Ithaca 16 Western New Eng. 15 21 Hobart vs. Salisbury...... 1980 2000 First Round Rochester Inst. 13 springfield 12 20 salisbury vs. Gettysburg...... 1994 1999 Quarterfinals Rochester Inst. 14 Gettysburg 13 20 Hobart vs. Nazareth...... 1993 1997 Quarterfinals Gettysburg 10 salisbury 9 (2OT) 20 Roanoke vs. Ithaca...... 1992 1997 Championship Nazareth 15 Washington Col. 14 19 Hobart vs. Nazareth...... 1991 1996 Championship Nazareth 11 Washington Col. 10 19 ohio Wesleyan vs. Frank. & Marsh...... 1988 1994 Quarterfinals Gettysburg 11 Denison 10 (3 ot) 19 Hobart vs. Roanoke...... 1988 1994 Quarterfinals Nazareth 14 Rochester Inst. 13 19 Washington Col. vs. Roanoke...... 1982 1992 semifinals Nazareth 13 Hobart 12 18 Hobart vs. Nazareth...... 1994 1989 semifinals ohio Wesleyan 9 Washington Col. 8 18 salisbury vs. Ohio Wesleyan...... 1991 1982 Championship Hobart 9 Washington Col. 8 17 Nazareth vs. Ohio Wesleyan...... 1996 1980 Quarterfinals Ithaca 15 Washington Col. 14 17 Nazareth vs. Hobart...... 1991 17 ohio Wesleyan vs. Wash. & Lee...... 1987 142 Division III Results / Records

1981 Overtime Games by School (36) Quarterfinals: Hobart 27, FDU-Florham 4; Washington Col. 12, Roanoke 11; SUNY Cortland 18, Ohio Wesleyan 5; Salisbury 18, St. Lawrence School Year Score vs. Opponent Round 11. Adrian (0-2) 2012 11-12 vs. Denison (2OT) First Round Semifinals: Hobart 23, Washington Col. 6; SUNY Cortland 14, Salisbury 9. 2011 7-8 vs. Wittenberg First Round Championship: Hobart 10, SUNY Cortland 8. Connecticut Col. (0-1) 2012 5-6 vs. Western New Eng. (2OT) First Round SUNY Cortland (3-2) 2013 9-10 vs. Rochester Inst. semifinals 2008 11-10 vs. Middlebury Quarterfinals 1982 2006 7-6 vs. Wesleyan (CT) semifinals Quarterfinals: Hobart 22, Hampden-Sydney 11; Salisbury 11, Denison 8; 2006 13-12 vs. Salisbury Championship Washington Col. 22, Springfield 14; Roanoke 14, St. Lawrence 2003 8-9 vs. Middlebury (2OT) semifinals 7. Denison (2-3) 2012 12-11 vs. Adrian (2OT) First Round Semifinals: Hobart 22, Salisbury 4; Washington Col. 19, Roanoke 11. 2011 12-13 vs. Rochester Inst. second Round Championship: Hobart 9, Washington Col. 8 (OT). 2008 7-8 vs. Gettysburg Second Round 2006 10-9 vs. Ohio Wesleyan First Round 1994 10-11 vs. Gettysburg (3 ot) Quarterfinals 1983 Eastern Conn. St. (1-1) 2009 10-9 vs. Merchant Marine First Round Quarterfinals: Hobart 14, St. Lawrence 8; Ohio Wesleyan 9, Rochester Inst. 6; 2003 10-11 vs. Hamilton Second Round Washington Col. 19, Salisbury 7; Roanoke 14, Ithaca 11. FDU-Florham (0-1) 2009 5-6 vs. Wash. & Lee First Round Semifinals: Hobart 22, Ohio Wesleyan 7; Roanoke 13, Washington Col. 9. Frank. & Marsh. (1-0) 2003 13-12 vs. Lynchburg second Round Championship: Hobart 13, Roanoke 9. Gettysburg (3-3) 2010 10-11 vs. Roanoke Second Round 2008 8-7 vs. Denison Second Round 2008 10-11 vs. Salisbury (2OT) semifinals 1984 1999 13-14 vs. Rochester Inst. Quarterfinals Quarterfinals: Hobart 21, Denison 12; Rochester Inst. 11, St. Lawrence 1997 10-9 vs. Salisbury (2OT) Quarterfinals 6; Washington Col. 16, Swarthmore 3; Salisbury 12, SUNY 1994 11-10 vs. Denison (3 ot) Quarterfinals Cortland 7. Hamilton (1-0) 2003 11-10 vs. Eastern Conn. St. second Round Semifinals: Hobart 15, Rochester Inst. 6; Washington Col. 13, Salisbury 8. Haverford (0-1) 2010 11-12 vs. Salisbury Quarterfinals Hobart (1-1) 1992 12-13 vs. Nazareth Semifinals Championship: Hobart 12, Washington Col. 5. 1982 9-8 vs. Washington Col. Championship Ithaca (3-0) 2008 13-12 vs. Western New Eng. Quarterfinals 1985 2002 16-15 vs. Western New Eng. First Round Quarterfinals: Washington Col. 28, Springfield 10; SUNY Cortland 11, Ohio 1980 15-14 vs. Washington Col. Quarterfinals Wesleyan 5; Rochester Inst. 12, Roanoke 4; Hobart 17, Denison Lynchburg (0-1) 2003 12-13 vs. Frank. & Marsh. second Round 8. Merchant Marine (0-1) 2009 9-10 vs. Eastern Conn. St. First Round Semifinals: Washington Col. 16, SUNY Cortland 10; Hobart 16, Rochester Middlebury (1-2) 2008 10-11 vs. SUNY Cortland Quarterfinals Inst. 8. 2003 9-8 vs. SUNY Cortland (2OT) semifinals 2003 13-14 vs. Salisbury Championship Championship: Hobart 15, Washington Col. 8. Nazareth (4-0) 1997 15-14 vs. Washington Col. Championship 1996 11-10 vs. Washington Col. Championship 1986 1994 14-13 vs. Rochester Inst. Quarterfinals Quarterfinals: Hobart 29, Roanoke 1; SUNY Cortland 18, Rochester Inst. 11; 1992 13-12 vs. Hobart Semifinals Ohio Wesleyan 10, Denison 6; Washington Col. 24, Salisbury 4. Ohio Wesleyan (1-1) 2006 9-10 vs. Denison First Round Semifinals: Hobart 22, SUNY Cortland 8; Washington Col. 11, Ohio 1989 9-8 vs. Washington Col. semifinals Wesleyan 4. Roanoke (1-2) 2010 11-10 vs. Gettysburg second Round 2010 14-15 vs. Stevenson Quarterfinals Championship: Hobart 13, Washington Col. 10. 2006 12-13 vs. Salisbury Semifinals Rochester Inst. (4-1) 2013 10-9 vs. SUNY Cortland semifinals 1987 2011 13-12 vs. Denison Second Round Quarterfinals: ohio Wesleyan 12, Washington Col. 3; Wash. & Lee 19, 2000 13-12 vs. Springfield First Round Roanoke 11; Hobart 15, SUNY Cortland 7; Rochester Inst. 14, 1999 14-13 vs. Gettysburg Quarterfinals St. Lawrence 11. 1994 13-14 vs. Nazareth Quarterfinals Semifinals: ohio Wesleyan 17, Wash. & Lee 4; Hobart 14, Rochester Inst. 4. Salisbury (5-2) 2010 12-11 vs. Haverford Quarterfinals 2010 14-13 vs. Stevenson Semifinals Championship: Hobart 9, Ohio Wesleyan 5. 2008 11-10 vs. Gettysburg (2OT) semifinals 2006 13-12 vs. Roanoke Semifinals 1988 2006 12-13 vs. SUNY Cortland Championship Quarterfinals: ohio Wesleyan 10, Denison 5; Frank. & Marsh. 11, SUNY 2003 14-13 vs. Middlebury Championship Cortland 5; Roanoke 10, Washington Col. 8; Hobart 17, 1997 9-10 vs. Gettysburg (2OT) Quarterfinals Nazareth 12. Springfield (0-2) 2012 12-13 vs. Stevens First Round Semifinals: ohio Wesleyan 19, Frank. & Marsh. 6; Hobart 19, Roanoke 6. 2000 12-13 vs. Rochester Inst. First Round Stevens (1-0) 2012 13-12 vs. Springfield First Round Championship: Hobart 18, Ohio Wesleyan 9. Stevenson (1-1) 2010 15-14 vs. Roanoke Quarterfinals 2010 13-14 vs. Salisbury Semifinals 1989 Wash. & Lee (1-0) 2009 6-5 vs. FDU-Florham First Round Quarterfinals: Hobart 14, SUNY Cortland 6; Nazareth 25, Salisbury 10; Ohio Washington Col. (0-5) 1997 14-15 vs. Nazareth Championship Wesleyan 12, Gettysburg 5; Washington Col. 12, Hampden- 1996 10-11 vs. Nazareth Championship Sydney 5. 1989 8-9 vs. Ohio Wesleyan semifinals Semifinals: Hobart 14, Nazareth 10; Ohio Wesleyan 9, Washington Col. 8 1982 8-9 vs. Hobart Championship (OT). 1980 14-15 vs. Ithaca Quarterfinals Wesleyan (CT) (0-1) 2006 6-7 vs. SUNY Cortland semifinals Championship: Hobart 11, Ohio Wesleyan 8. Western New Eng. (1-2) 2012 6-5 vs. Connecticut Col. (2OT) First Round 2008 12-13 vs. Ithaca Quarterfinals 1990 2002 15-16 vs. Ithaca First Round Quarterfinals: Hobart 20, Rochester Inst. 11; Salisbury 17, Frank. & Marsh. 7; Wittenberg (1-0) 2011 8-7 vs. Adrian First Round Ohio Wesleyan 16, Alfred 10; Washington Col. 16, Springfield 9 in First Round; 5 in Second Round; 9 in Quarterfinals; 8 in Semifinals; 5 in 10. Championship Game; 5 were 2 ot; 1 was 3 ot. Semifinals: Hobart 23, Salisbury 5; Washington Col. 14, Ohio Wesleyan 11. Championship: Hobart 18, Washington Col. 6. Division III Results by Year 1991 Quarterfinals: Nazareth 17, Gettysburg 10; Hobart 19, Clarkson 11; Salisbury 16, Ithaca 10; Ohio Wesleyan 19, Wash. & Lee 10. 1980 Semifinals: Hobart 19, Nazareth 17; Salisbury 18, Ohio Wesleyan 12. Quarterfinals Hobart 37, MIT 1; Salisbury 15, St. Lawrence 11; SUNY Cortland Championship: Hobart 12, Salisbury 11. 13, Ohio Wesleyan 9; Ithaca 15, Washington Col. 14 (OT). Semifinals: Hobart 21, Salisbury 5; SUNY Cortland 11, Ithaca 9. Championship: Hobart 11, SUNY Cortland 8. Division III Results / Records 143

1992 2002 Quarterfinals: Hobart 17, Alfred 7; Nazareth 22, Clarkson 11; Roanoke 16, First Round: Ithaca 16, Western New Eng. 15 (OT); SUNY Cortland 9, Gettysburg 15; Ithaca 21, Salisbury 9. Clarkson 1; Whittier 19, Eastern Conn. St. 8; Middlebury 26, Semifinals: Nazareth 13, Hobart 12 (OT); Roanoke 20, Ithaca 10. New England Col. 4; Washington Col. 10, Cabrini 5; Wash. & Lee 13, Widener 8; Salisbury 15, Hampden-Sydney 8; Gettysburg Championship: Nazareth 22, Roanoke 11. 16, Stevens 5. Quarterfinals: Ithaca 10, SUNY Cortland 9; Middlebury 13, Whittier 12; Wash. 1993 & Lee 11, Washington Col. 8; Gettysburg 7, Salisbury 5. Quarterfinals: Washington Col. 12, Salisbury 11; Ohio Wesleyan 8, Wash. & Lee 7; Nazareth 15, Alfred 8; Hobart 19, Gettysburg 8. Semifinals: Gettysburg 12, Wash. & Lee 8; Middlebury 12, Ithaca 6. Semifinals: ohio Wesleyan 14, Washington Col. 8; Hobart 20, Nazareth 16. Championship: Middlebury 14, Gettysburg 9. Championship: Hobart 16, Ohio Wesleyan 10. 2003 1994 First Round: Cabrini 13, Widener 8. Quarterfinals: salisbury 24, Washington Col. 6; Gettysburg 11, Denison 10 (3 Second Round: salisbury 16, Cabrini 1; Frank. & Marsh. 13, Lynchburg 12 (OT); ot); Nazareth 14, Rochester Inst. 13 (OT); Hobart 19, Alfred 13. Hampden-Sydney 10, Washington Col. 8; Whittier 14, Stevens 5; SUNY Cortland 19, Gordon 2; Hamilton 11, Eastern Conn. Semifinals: salisbury 20, Gettysburg 11; Hobart 18, Nazareth 14. St. 10 (OT); Nazareth 15, Ohio Wesleyan 4; Middlebury 11, Championship: salisbury 15, Hobart 9. Springfield 9. Quarterfinals: salisbury 26, Frank. & Marsh. 8; Whittier 19, Hampden-Sydney 1995 15; SUNY Cortland 8, Hamilton 7; Middlebury 21, Nazareth 12. Quarterfinals: salisbury 23, Hampden-Sydney 8; Gettysburg 15, Frank. & Marsh. 9; Ohio Wesleyan 16, Rochester Inst. 15; Nazareth 16, Semifinals: salisbury 15, Whittier 8; Middlebury 9, SUNY Cortland 8 (2OT). Hartwick 8. Championship: salisbury 14, Middlebury 13 (OT). Semifinals: salisbury 21, Gettysburg 9; Nazareth 14, Ohio Wesleyan 13. 2004 Championship: salisbury 22, Nazareth 13. First Round: sUNY Geneseo 19, Endicott 4. Second Round: Middlebury 14, SUNY Geneseo 5; Stevens 8, Springfield 4; 1996 Nazareth 18, Eastern Conn. St. 4; SUNY Cortland 14, Clarkson 3; Quarterfinals: salisbury 17, Roanoke 8; Washington Col. 12, Middlebury 10; Salisbury 13, Wooster 2; Wash. & Lee 12, Messiah 8; Gettysburg Ohio Wesleyan 16, Denison 6; Nazareth 14, Gettysburg 10. 18, Cabrini 2; Washington Col. 9, Whittier 8. Semifinals: Washington Col. 11, Salisbury 10; Nazareth 17, Ohio Wesleyan Quarterfinals: Middlebury 17, Stevens 5; Nazareth 10, SUNY Cortland 8; 11. Salisbury 15, Wash. & Lee 6; Washington Col. 9, Gettysburg 8. Championship: Nazareth 11, Washington Col. 10 (OT). Semifinals: Nazareth 12, Middlebury 8; Salisbury 13, Washington Col. 11. 1997 Championship: salisbury 13, Nazareth 9. Quarterfinals: Gettysburg 10, Salisbury 9 (2OT); Washington Col. 14, Roanoke 9; Ohio Wesleyan 18, Denison 13; Nazareth 17, Alfred 6. 2005 Semifinals: Washington Col. 10, Gettysburg 9; Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan First Round: endicott 11, Keene St. 10. 9. Second Round: Middlebury 15, Endicott 12; Wesleyan (CT) 10, Springfield 7; Nazareth 13, Stevens 10; SUNY Cortland 14, Skidmore Championship: Nazareth 15, Washington Col. 14 (OT). 7; Salisbury 13, Cabrini 9; Gettysburg 16, Ohio Wesleyan 9; 1998 Lynchburg 9, Denison 6; Roanoke 18, Widener 12. First Round: Wash. & Lee 16, Denison 13; Middlebury 16, Ithaca 15; Quarterfinals: Middlebury 11, Wesleyan (CT) 8; Nazareth 14, SUNY Cortland Washington Col. 11, Roanoke 7; Gettysburg 16, SUNY Cortland 7; Salisbury 12, Gettysburg 9; Roanoke 10, Lynchburg 9. 8. Semifinals: Middlebury 14, Nazareth 12; Salisbury 13, Roanoke 11. Quarterfinals: ohio Wesleyan 17, Wash. & Lee 8; Nazareth 14, Middlebury Championship: salisbury 11, Middlebury 10. 7; Washington Col. 13, Hampden-Sydney 9; Salisbury 16,

Gettysburg 11. 2006 Semifinals: Nazareth 10, Ohio Wesleyan 9; Washington Col. 12, Salisbury First Round: stevens 7, Eastern Conn. St. 4; St. Lawrence 13, Endicott 10; 10. Denison 10, Ohio Wesleyan 9 (OT); Widener 11, Kenyon 9. Championship: Washington Col. 16, Nazareth 10. Second Round: sUNY Cortland 16, Stevens 7; Middlebury 17, Springfield 4; Wesleyan (CT) 11, Rochester Inst. 8; SUNY Geneseo 12, 1999 St. Lawrence 5; Salisbury 13, Denison 5; Washington Col. 8, First Round: Rochester Inst. 10, Nazareth 6; Middlebury 19, SUNY Oneonta Lynchburg 7; Roanoke 17, Cabrini 6; Gettysburg 13, Widener 7. 6; Hampden-Sydney 17, Lynchburg 9; Denison 12, Ohio Quarterfinals: sUNY Cortland 12, Middlebury 8; Wesleyan (CT) 16, SUNY

Wesleyan 8. Geneseo 10; Salisbury 8, Washington Col. 4; Roanoke 13, III DIVISION Quarterfinals: Rochester Inst. 14, Gettysburg 13 (OT); Middlebury 16, Gettysburg 12. Washington Col. 7; Salisbury 15, Hampden-Sydney 10; Semifinals: sUNY Cortland 7, Wesleyan (CT) 6 (OT); Salisbury 13, Roanoke Denison 17, Wash. & Lee 7. 12 (OT). RECORDS / RESULTS Semifinals: Middlebury 15, Rochester Inst. 14; Salisbury 14, Denison 7. Championship: sUNY Cortland 13, Salisbury 12 (OT). Championship: salisbury 13, Middlebury 6. 2007 2000 First Round: Keene St. 14, Merchant Marine 11; Middlebury 21, Mount Ida First Round: ohio Wesleyan 13, Denison 10; Rochester Inst. 13, Springfield 2; Widener 8, Denison 5; tufts 9, Endicott 8. 12 (OT); Middlebury 24, New England Col. 5; Washington Col. Second Round: Western New Eng. 13, Keene St. 5; SUNY Cortland 13, St. 21, Rensselaer 8; Wash. & Lee 22, Kenyon 4; Gettysburg 19, Lawrence 8; Nazareth 15, SUNY Geneseo 5; Wesleyan (CT) Widener 6. 13, Middlebury 9; Salisbury 16, Widener 8; Roanoke 18, Ohio Quarterfinals: Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 8; Middlebury 12, Rochester Inst. Wesleyan 9; Ithaca 18, Cabrini 11; Gettysburg 12, Tufts 7. 9; Salisbury 21, Washington Col. 9; Wash. & Lee 12, Gettysburg Quarterfinals: sUNY Cortland 12, Western New Eng. 10; Wesleyan (CT) 9, 10. Nazareth 6; Salisbury 15, Roanoke 9; Gettysburg 11, Ithaca 5. Semifinals: Middlebury 13, Nazareth 8; Salisbury 10, Wash. & Lee 9. Semifinals: sUNY Cortland 9, Wesleyan (CT) 8; Salisbury 9, Gettysburg 6. Championship: Middlebury 16, Salisbury 12. Championship: salisbury 15, SUNY Cortland 9. 2001 First Round: springfield 11, Eastern Conn. St. 9; Denison 10, Hampden- Sydney 5; Salisbury 16, Stevens 3; Rensselaer 9, SUNY Cortland 7; Middlebury 29, Endicott 3; Ithaca 14, Messiah 8. Quarterfinals: Gettysburg 16, Springfield 12; Denison 11, Salisbury 6; Nazareth 15, Rensselaer 14; Middlebury 18, Ithaca 7. Semifinals: Gettysburg 13, Denison 7; Middlebury 21, Nazareth 14. Championship: Middlebury 15, Gettysburg 10. 144 Division III Results / Records

2008 Championship: salisbury 19, Tufts 7. First Round: springfield 17, Kean 2; Bowdoin 11, Mount Ida 5; Western New Eng. 14, Western Conn. St. 4; Ohio Wesleyan 12, Kenyon 8; 2012 Denison 19, Widener 6. First Round: stevens 13, Springfield 12 (OT); Bowdoin 16, Mount Ida 5; Union (NY) 12, Montclair St. 5; Rochester Inst. 18, New England Second Round: sUNY Cortland 12, Springfield 9; Middlebury 10, Bowdoin Col. 4; Western New Eng. 6, Connecticut Col. 5 (2OT); Trinity 7; Ithaca 17, Williams 10; Western New Eng. 13, St. Lawrence (CT) 13, Eastern Conn. St. 9; Goucher 5, Washington Col. 4; 9; Salisbury 13, Ohio Wesleyan 5; Cabrini 13, Haverford 10; Dickinson 15, Kenyon 6; Cabrini 19, Eastern 3; Stevenson 13, Washington Col. 12, Lynchburg 9; Gettysburg 8, Denison 7 Birmingham-So. 2; Gettysburg 7, Ohio Wesleyan 4; Denison 12, (OT). Adrian 11 (2OT). Quarterfinals: sUNY Cortland 11, Middlebury 10 (OT); Ithaca 13, Western Second Round: sUNY Cortland 10, Stevens 9; Union (NY) 10, Bowdoin 4; New Eng. 12 (OT); Salisbury 15, Cabrini 7; Gettysburg 12, Rochester Inst. 15, Western New Eng. 9; Tufts 17, Trinity (CT) 8; Washington Col. 5. Salisbury 12, Goucher 4; Cabrini 12, Dickinson 7; Stevenson 13, Semifinals: sUNY Cortland 16, Ithaca 5; Salisbury 11, Gettysburg 10 (2OT). Gettysburg 6; Denison 10, Lynchburg 5. Championship: salisbury 19, SUNY Cortland 13. Quarterfinals: sUNY Cortland 9, Union (NY) 4; Tufts 15, Rochester Inst. 13; Salisbury 14, Cabrini 4; Stevenson 14, Denison 7. 2009 Semifinals: sUNY Cortland 12, Tufts 10; Salisbury 7, Stevenson 2. First Round: springfield 21, Mount Ida 4; St. Lawrence 14, Nazareth 7; Eastern Conn. St. 10, Merchant Marine 9 (OT); Cabrini 17, Championship: salisbury 14, SUNY Cortland 10. Montclair St 3; Denison 12; Ohio Wesleyan 2; Wash. & Lee 6, FDU-Florham 5 (OT). 2013 First Round: Aurora 13, Ohio Wesleyan 9; Western New Eng. 16, Eastern Second Round: sUNY Cortland 15, Springfield 12; Western New Eng. 12, Tufts Conn. St. 10; Nazareth 25, Castleton 4; Tufts 26, Norwich 4; 9; Middlebury 15, St. Lawrence 11; Wesleyan (CT) 8, Eastern Stevens 13, Montclair St. 11; Cabrini 20, Springfield 8; Adrian Conn. St. 4; Stevenson 8, Cabrini 7; Salisbury 16, Haverford 10; 14, Otterbein 11; Salisbury 22, Susquehanna 2; Wash. & Lee 19, Denison 14, Roanoke 7; Gettysburg 15, Wash. & Lee 10. Sewanee 6; Stevenson 18, Chris. Newport 6; Washington Col. Quarterfinals: sUNY Cortland 6, Western New Eng. 5; Middlebury 13, 10, Colorado Col. 7; Lynchburg 6, St. Mary’s (MD) 5; Roanoke Wesleyan (CT) 5; Stevenson 11, Salisbury 9; Gettysburg 13, 21, Centre 4. Denison 8. Second Round: sUNY Cortland 14, Aurora 8; Western New Eng. 15, Nazareth 12; Semifinals: sUNY Cortland 16, Middlebury 8; Gettysburg 12, Stevenson 7. Tufts 14, Stevens 9; Rochester Inst. 22, Cabrini 13; Dickinson 20, Championship: sUNY Cortland 9, Gettysburg 7. Adrian 7; Salisbury 7, Wash & Lee 4; Stevenson 17, Washington Col. 13; Lynchburg 12, Roanoke 9. 2010 Quarterfinals: sUNY Cortland 12, Western New Eng 7; Rochester Inst. 14; First Round: Keene St. 21, Castleton 7; Middlebury 10, Goucher 6; Endicott Tufts 5; Salisbury 11, Dickinson 9; Stevenson 13, Lynchburg 7. 8, Montclair St. 6; Springfield 7, Widener 1; Dickinson 7, Ohio Semifinals: Rochester Inst. 10, SUNY Cortland 9 (OT), Stevenson 12, Wesleyan 3; Roanoke 15, Wittenberg 4; Cabrini 10, Denison 7. Salisbury 6. Second Round: sUNY Cortland 18, Keene St. 6; Rochester Inst. 11, Connecticut Championship: stevenson 16, Rochester Inst. 14. Col. 9; Middlebury 16, Rensselaer 8; Tufts 21, Endicott 8; Salisbury 17, Springfield 4; Haverford 13, Dickinson 5; Roanoke 11, Gettysburg 10 (OT); Stevenson 19, Cabrini 9. Quarterfinals: sUNY Cortland 15, Rochester Inst. 7; Tufts 11, Middlebury 9; Salisbury 12, Haverford 11 (OT); Stevenson 15, Roanoke 14 (OT). Semifinals: tufts 10, SUNY Cortland 9; Salisbury 14, Stevenson 13 (OT). Championship: tufts 9, Salisbury 6. 2011 First Round: Union (NY) 15, Nazareth 7; Stevens 9, Montclair St. 7; Middlebury 24, Castleton 7; Amherst 12, Keene St. 8; Denison 7, Ohio Wesleyan 6; Endicott 6, Springfield 5; Wittenberg 8, Adrian 7 (OT); Gettysburg 8, Scranton 3; Roanoke 25, Colorado Col. 5; Cabrini 16, Widener 9. Second Round: tufts 6, Union (NY) 5; SUNY Cortland 10, Stevens 3; Amherst 12, Middlebury 9; Rochester Inst. 13, Denison 12 (OT); Salisbury 12, Endicott 8; Dickinson 11, Wittenberg 4; Roanoke 15, Gettysburg 9; Stevenson 13, Cabrini 8. Quarterfinals: tufts 10, SUNY Cortland 9; Rochester Inst. 15, Amherst 10; Salisbury 12, Dickinson 4; Roanoke 13, Stevenson 12. Semifinals: tufts 16, Rochester Inst. 12; Salisbury 16, Roanoke 7. Coaching Records

Division I Championship Records...... 146 Division I All-Time Records...... 147-149 Division I All-Time Coaches...... 149-151 Divisions II and III Championship Coaching Records...... 151 Division II All-Time Records...... 151 Division II All-Time Coaches...... 152 Division III All-Time Records...... 153-155 Division III All-Time Coaches...... 155-157 146 Division I Championship Coaching Records

Division I Championship Coaching Records

Most Championships Won by a Coach Consecutive NCAA Appearances by a Coach No. Coach, School(s) Seasons 6 bill Tierney, Princeton...... (1992-94-96-97-98-2001) 5 John Desko, Syracuse...... (2000-02-04-08-09) Coach Yrs. School(s) (Seasons) 5 #Roy Simmons Jr., Syracuse...... (1983-88-89-93-95) Bill Tierney 15 Princeton (1990-2004) 4 Dom Starsia, Virginia...... (1999-2003-06-11) Dave Cottle 14 Loyola Maryland (1988-2001) 3 Henry Ciccarone, Johns Hopkins...... (1978-79-80) Dom Starsia 14 brown (1990-92); Virginia (1993-2003) Dave Pietramala 13 Cornell 2000; Johns Hopkins (2001-12) 3 Richie Moran, Cornell...... (1971-76-77) Willie Scroggs 11 North Carolina (1980-90) 3 Willie Scroggs, North Carolina...... (1981-82-86) 3 Don Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins...... (1984-85-87) Dick Szlasa 11 Wash. & Lee 1972; Navy (1973-82) 2 bud Beardmore, Maryland...... (1973-75) Dave Urick 11 Georgetown (1997-2007) 2 Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins...... (2005-07) Jim Adams 10 Penn 1977; Virginia (1978-86) Bud Beardmore 9 Maryland (1971-79) 2 John Danowski, Duke...... (2010-13) Henry Ciccarone 9 Johns Hopkins (1975-83) 1 Dave Klarmann, North Carolina...... (1991) 1 bob Scott, Johns Hopkins...... (1974) Dave Cottle 8 Maryland (2003-10) 1 Glenn Thiel, Virginia...... (1972) John Desko 8 Syracuse (1999-2006) 1 Charles Toomey, Loyola Maryland...... (2012) 8 Maryland (1991-98) Tony Seaman 8 Johns Hopkins (1991-98) # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait Roy Simmons Jr. 8 Syracuse (1991-98) had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, Dom Starsia 8 Virginia (2005-12) coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in Kevin Corrigan 8 Notre Dame (2007-13) that championship. John Danowski 8 Hofstra 2006; Duke (2007-13) Jack Emmer 7 sUNY Cortland 1972; Wash. & Lee (1973-78) Richie Moran 7 Cornell (1974-80) Roy Simmons Jr. 7 Syracuse (1983-89) Consecutive Championships Jeff Tambroni 7 Cornell (2004-10) Won by a Coach Don Zimmerman 7 Johns Hopkins (1984-90)

No. Coach, School Seasons 3 Henry Ciccarone, Johns Hopkins...... (1978-79-80) NCAA Tournament Games 3 bill Tierney, Princeton...... (1996-97-98) Won by a Coach 2 John Desko, Syracuse...... (2008-09) 2 Richie Moran, Cornell...... (1976-77) 2 Willie Scroggs, North Carolina...... (1981-82) Coach, School(s) Games 2 #Roy Simmons Jr., Syracuse...... (1988-89) Dom Starsia, Brown, Virginia...... 36 2 Don Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins...... (1984-85) Bill Tierney, Princeton, Denver...... 35 #Roy Simmons Jr., Syracuse...... 31 # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait John Desko, Syracuse...... 31 had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul John Danowski, Hofstra, Duke...... 23 Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins...... 21 that championship. Dave Cottle, Loyola Maryland, Maryland...... 19 Richie Moran, Cornell...... 19 Henry Ciccarone, Johns Hopkins...... 18 Bud Beardmore, Maryland...... 17 NCAA Appearances by a Coach Willie Scroggs, North Carolina...... 17 # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait Coach, School(s) Appearances had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Dom Starsia, Brown, Virginia...... 24 Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, Dave Cottle, Loyola Maryland, Maryland...... 22 coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in Bill Tierney, Princeton, Denver...... 22 that championship. Tony Seaman, Penn, Johns Hopkins, Towson...... 19 #Roy Simmons Jr., Syracuse...... 18 Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame...... 18 Dick Edell, Army, Maryland...... 17 Jack Emmer, SUNY Cortland, Wash. & Lee, Army...... 16 # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in that championship. Division I Championship Coaching Records 147

Team-By-Team Won-Lost Records (1971-2013)

By Coach Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d DUKE Mike Pressler, 1992-94-95-97-98-99- (53 TEAMS) 2000-01-02-05...... 10 9 10 0 1 1 John Danowski, 2007-08-09-10-11-12-13...... 7 19 5 2 1 4 Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d TOTAL 17 28 15 2 2 5 ADELPHI FAIRFIELD Paul Doherty, 1982-85-87-89...... 4 2 4 0 0 0 Ted Spencer, 2002-05...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 2 4 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 AIR FORCE GEORGETOWN Jim Keating, 1971...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dave Urick, 1997-98-99-2000-01-02- Scott Petosa, 1988...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 03-04-05-06-07...... 11 10 11 0 0 1 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 10 11 0 0 1 ALBANY (NY) HARTFORD Scott Marr, 2003-04-05-07-13...... 5 1 5 0 0 0 Peter Lawrence, 2011...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 1 5 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 ARMY HARVARD Al Pisano, 1971-72-73...... 3 1 3 0 0 1 Robert Scalise, 1980...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dick Edell, 1978-81-82-83...... 4 0 4 0 0 0 Scott Anderson, 1988-90-96-2006...... 4 2 4 0 0 0 Jack Emmer, 1984-85-87-93-96-2003- 04-05...... 8 2 8 0 0 1 TOTAL 5 2 5 0 0 0 Joe Alberici, 2010...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 HOBART B.J. O’Hara, 1998-2000...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 4 16 0 0 2 Matt Kerwick, 2002-04...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 BROWN Cliff Stevenson, 1971-73-76...... 3 0 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 0 4 0 0 0 Dom Starsia, 1985-87-90-91-92...... 5 2 5 0 0 0 HOFSTRA Peter Lasagna, 1994-95-97...... 3 3 3 0 0 1 Howdy Myers, 1971-73-74-75...... 4 0 4 0 0 0 Lars Tiffany, 2009...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Harry Royle, 1978...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 John Danowski, 1993-96-97-99-2000- TOTAL 12 5 12 0 0 1 01-03-06...... 8 4 8 0 0 0 BUCKNELL Seth Tierney, 2008-09-10-11...... 4 0 4 0 0 0 Sid Jamieson, 2001...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Frank Fedorjaka, 2011...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 17 4 17 0 0 0 JOHNS HOPKINS TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 Bob Scott, 1972-73-74...... 3 7 2 1 2 0 BRYANT Henry Ciccarone, 1975-76-77-78-79 Mike Pressler, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 80-81-82-83...... 9 18 6 3 4 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Don Zimmerman, 1984-85-86-87-88 89-90...... 7 12 4 3 1 1 BUTLER Tony Seaman, 1991-92-93-94-95-96 Jon Hind, 1998...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 97-98...... 8 7 8 0 0 4 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 John Haus, 1999-2000...... 2 2 2 0 0 2 CANISIUS Dave Pietramala, 2001-02-03-04-05-06 Randy Mearns, 2008-12...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 07-08-09-10-11-12...... 12 21 10 2 2 2 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 41 67 32 9 9 10 COLGATE LEHIGH Jim Nagle, 2008...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Kevin Cassese, 2012-13...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 Mike Murphy, 2012...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 1 2 0 0 0 LIU POST CORNELL Tom Postel, 1986...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Richie Moran, 1971-74-75-76-77-78- 79-80-82-83-87-88-89-95...... 14 19 11 3 3 3 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dave Pietramala, 2000...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 LOYOLA MARYLAND Jeff Tambroni, 2002-04-05-06-07-08- Dave Cottle, 1988-89-90-91-92-93-94- 09-10...... 8 10 8 0 1 2 95-96-97-98-99-2000-01...... 14 9 14 0 1 1 Ben DeLuca, 2011-13...... 2 3 2 0 0 1 Charles Toomey, 2007-08-10-12-13...... 5 4 4 1 0 0 TOTAL 25 32 22 3 4 6 TOTAL 19 13 18 1 1 1 SUNY CORTLAND MANHATTAN Jack Emmer, 1972...... 1 1 1 0 0 1 Tim McIntee, 2002...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 1 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 DARTMOUTH MARIST Rick Sowell, 2003...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Andrew Copelan, 2005...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 DELAWARE MARYLAND Bob Shillinglaw, 1984-99-2005-07-10-11...... 6 3 6 0 0 1 Bud Beardmore, 1971-72-73-74-75- 76-77-78-79...... 9 17 7 2 4 3 TOTAL 6 3 6 0 0 1 Dino Mattessich, 1981-82-83...... 3 1 3 0 0 1 DENVER Dick Edell, 1986-87-89-91-92-93-94- Jamie Munro, 2006-08...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 95-96-97-98-2000-01...... 13 14 13 0 3 3 Bill Tierney, 2010-11-12-13...... 4 5 4 0 0 2 Dave Cottle, 2003-04-05-06-07-08 TOTAL 6 5 6 0 0 2 09-10...... 8 10 8 0 0 3 John Tillman, 2011-12-13...... 3 6 3 0 2 0 DETROIT Matt Holtz, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 36 48 34 2 9 10 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 UMBC Don Zimmerman, 1998-99-2006- 07-08-09...... 6 1 6 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 1 6 0 0 0 COACHING RECORDS COACHING 148 Division I Championship Coaching Records

Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d MASSACHUSETTS STONY BROOK Dick Garber, 1976-77-79-81-86-87-88- John Espey, 2002...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 89-90...... 9 2 9 0 0 0 Rick Sowell, 2010...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Ted Garber, 1991-93...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 Jim Nagle, 2012...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Greg Cannella, 1995-97-2002-03-05- 06-09-12...... 8 7 8 0 1 0 TOTAL 3 1 3 0 0 0 SYRACUSE TOTAL 19 9 19 0 1 0 #Roy Simmons, Jr., 1979-80-81-83-84- MICHIGAN ST. 85-86-87-88-89-91-92-93-94-95-96- Rich Kimball, 1987-89-91...... 3 0 3 0 0 0 97-98...... 18 31 13 5 3 8 John Desko, 1999-2000-01-02-03-04- TOTAL 3 0 3 0 0 0 05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13...... 14 31 9 5 3 2 MT. ST. MARY’S Tom Gravante, 2003-10...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 32 62 22 10 6 10 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOWSON NAVY Carl Runk, 1989-91-92-94-96...... 5 4 5 0 1 0 W.P. Bilderback, 1971-72...... 2 1 2 0 0 1 Tony Seaman, 2001-03-04-05-07...... 5 3 5 0 0 1 Dick Szlasa, 1973-74-75-76-77-78-79- Shawn Nadelen, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 80-81-82...... 10 7 10 0 1 5 Bryan Matthews, 1986-87-88-89-92- TOTAL 11 7 11 0 1 1 93-94...... 7 3 7 0 0 0 VILLANOVA , 1999-2004-05-06-07- Michael Corrado, 2009-11...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 08-09...... 7 5 7 0 1 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 26 16 26 0 2 6 VIRGINIA NEW HAMPSHIRE Glenn Thiel, 1971-72-73-74...... 4 4 3 1 0 1 Ted Garber, 1986...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Jim Adams, 1978-79-80-81-82-83-84- 85-86-88-90-91...... 12 10 12 0 2 5 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dom Starsia, 1993-94-95-96-97-98-99- NORTH CAROLINA 2000-01-02-03-05-06-07-08-09-10- Paul Doty, 1976-77...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 11-12...... 19 34 15 4 2 7 Willie Scroggs, 1980-81-82-83-84-85- 86-87-88-89-90...... 11 17 8 3 0 6 TOTAL 35 48 30 5 4 13 Dave Klarmann, 1991-92-93-94-95- WASH. & LEE 96-98...... 7 6 6 1 1 1 Dick Szlasa, 1972...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 John Haus, 2004-07-08...... 3 2 3 0 0 0 Jack Emmer, 1973-74-75-76-77-78-80...... 7 3 7 0 0 3 Joe Breschi, 2009-10-11-12-13...... 5 3 5 0 0 0 TOTAL 8 3 8 0 0 3 TOTAL 28 28 24 4 1 7 YALE NORTH CAROLINA ST. Mike Waldvogel, 1988-90-92...... 3 2 3 0 0 1 Larry Gross, 1979...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Andy Shay, 2012-13...... 2 1 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 3 5 0 0 1 NOTRE DAME # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait Kevin Corrigan, 1990-92-93-94-95-96- had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul 97-99-2000-01-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13.. 18 12 18 0 1 2 Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in TOTAL 18 12 18 0 1 2 that championship. OHIO ST. Joe Breschi, 2003-04-08...... 3 1 3 0 0 0 Nick Myers, 2013...... 1 1 1 0 0 0

TOTAL 4 2 4 0 0 0 PENN Jim Adams, 1975-77...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 Tony Seaman, 1983-84-85-87-88-89...... 6 2 6 0 0 1 Brian Voelker, 2004-06...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 Mike Murphy, 2011...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 2 11 0 0 1 PENN ST. Glenn Thiel, 2003-05...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 Jeff Tambroni, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 0 0 0 PRINCETON Bill Tierney, 1990-91-92-93-94-95- 96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04- 06-07-09...... 18 30 12 6 2 2 Chris Bates, 2010-12...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 30 14 6 2 2 PROVIDENCE Chris Burdick, 2004-06-07...... 3 0 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 0 0 0 RUTGERS Bob Naso, 1972-74...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 Tom Hayes, 1975-84-86-90-91...... 5 2 5 0 0 0 Jim Stagnitta, 2003-04...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 2 9 0 0 0 SIENA Brian Brecht, 2009-11...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 Divisions I Championship Coaching Records 149

All-Time Coaches

(87 COACHES) Coach, School, Years in Tournament Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH SF Jim Adams, Penn1975, 77; Virginia 1978, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 91...... 14 10 14 .417 0 7 Joe Alberici, Army 2010...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 Scott Anderson, Harvard 1988, 90, 96, 2006...... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 Chris Bates, Princeton 2010, 12...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Bud Beardmore, Maryland 1971, 72, 73-CH, 74, 75-CH, 76, 77, 78, 79...... 9 17 7 .708 2 9 W.P. Bilderback, Navy 1971, 72...... 2 1 2 .333 0 1 Brian Brecht, Siena 2009, 11...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Joe Breschi, Ohio St. 2003, 04, 08; North Carolina 2009, 10, 11, 12, 13...... 8 4 8 .333 0 0 Chris Burdick, Providence 2004, 06, 07...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 Greg Cannella, Massachusetts 1995, 97, 2002, 03, 05, 06, 09, 12...... 8 7 8 .467 0 1 Kevin Cassese, Lehigh 2012, 13...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Henry Ciccarone, Johns Hopkins 1975, 76, 77, 78-CH, 79-CH, 80-CH, 81, 82, 83...... 9 18 6 .750 3 8 Andrew Copelan, Marist 2005...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Michael Corrado, Villanova 2009, 11...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 1990, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 2000, 01, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13...... 18 12 18 .400 0 3 Dave Cottle, Loyola Maryland 1988, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01; Maryland 2003, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10...... 22 19 22 .463 0 5 John Danowski, Hofstra 1993, 96, 97, 99, 2000, 01, 03, 06; Duke 2007, 08, 09, 10-CH, 11, 12,13-CH...... 15 23 13 .639 2 6 Ben DeLuca, Cornell 2011, 13...... 2 3 2 .600 0 1 John Desko, Syracuse 1999, 2000-CH, 01, 02-CH, 03, 04-CH, 05, 06, 08-CH, 09-CH, 10, 11, 12, 13...... 14 31 9 .775 5 10 Paul Doherty, Adelphi 1982, 85, 87, 89...... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 Paul Doty, North Carolina 1976, 77...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Dick Edell, Army 1978, 81, 82, 83; Maryland 1986, 87, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 2000, 01...... 17 14 17 .452 0 6 Jack Emmer, SUNY Cortland 1972; Wash. & Lee 1973, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80; Army 1984, 85, 87, 93, 96, 2003, 04, 05...... 16 6 16 .273 0 5 John Espey, Stony Brook 2002...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Frank Fedorjaka, Bucknell 2011...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Dick Garber, Massachusetts 1976, 77, 79, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90...... 9 2 9 .182 0 0 Ted Garber, New Hampshire 1986; Massachusetts 1991, 93...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 Tom Gravante, Mt. St. Mary’s 2003, 10...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Larry Gross, North Carolina St. 1979...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 John Haus, Johns Hopkins 1999, 2000; North Carolina 2004, 07, 08...... 5 4 5 .444 0 2 Tom Hayes, Rutgers 1975, 84, 86, 90, 91...... 5 2 5 .286 0 0 Jon Hind, Butler 1998...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Matt Holtz, Detroit 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Sid Jamieson, Bucknell 2001...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Jim Keating, Air Force 1971...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Matt Kerwick, Hobart 2002, 04...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Rich Kimball, Michigan St. 1987, 89, 91...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 Dave Klarmann, North Carolina 1991-CH, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98...... 7 6 6 .500 1 3 Peter Lasagna, Brown 1994, 95, 97...... 3 3 3 .500 0 1 Peter Lawrence, Hartford 2011...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Scott Marr, Albany (NY) 2003, 04, 05, 07, 13...... 5 1 5 .167 0 0 Dino Mattessich, Maryland 1981, 82, 83...... 3 1 3 .250 0 1 Bryan Matthews, Navy 1986, 87, 88, 89, 92, 93, 94...... 7 3 7 .300 0 0 Tim McIntee, Manhattan 2002...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Richie Meade, Navy 1999, 2004, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09...... 7 5 7 .417 0 1 Randy Mearns, Canisius 2008, 12...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Richie Moran, Cornell, 1971-CH, 74, 75, 76-CH, 77-CH, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 87, 88, 89, 95...... 14 19 11 .633 3 9 Jamie Munro, Denver 2006, 08...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Mike Murphy, Penn 2011...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Mike Murphy, Colgate 2012...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 Howdy Myers, Hofstra 1971, 73, 74, 75...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 Nick Myers, Ohio State 2013...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 Shawn Nadelen, Towson 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Jim Nagle, Colgate 2008; Stony Brook 2012...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Bob Naso, Rutgers 1972, 74...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 B.J. O’Hara, Hobart 1998, 2000...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Scott Petosa, Air Force 1988...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Dave Pietramala, Cornell 2000; Johns Hopkins 2001, 02, 03, 04, 05-CH, 06, 07-CH, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12...... 13 21 11 .656 2 6 Al Pisano, Army 1971, 72, 73...... 3 1 3 .250 0 1 Tom Postel, LIU Post 1986...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Mike Pressler, Duke 1992, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 05; Bryant 2013...... 11 9 11 .450 0 2 Harry Royle, Hofstra 1978...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Carl Runk, Towson 1989, 91, 92, 94, 96...... 5 4 5 .444 0 1 Robert Scalise, Harvard 1980...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Bob Scott, Johns Hopkins 1972, 73, 74-CH...... 3 7 2 .778 1 3 Willie Scroggs, North Carolina 1980, 81-CH, 82-CH, 83, 84, 85, 86-CH, 87, 88, 89, 90...... 11 17 8 .680 3 9 Tony Seaman, Penn 1983, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89; Johns Hopkins 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98; Towson 2001, 03, 04, 05, 07...... 19 12 19 .387 0 6 Andy Shay, Yale 2012, 13...... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 Bob Shillinglaw, Delaware 1984, 99, 2005, 07, 10, 11...... 6 3 6 .333 0 1 #Roy Simmons Jr., Syracuse 1979, 80, 81, 83-CH, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88-CH, 89-CH, 91, 92, 93-CH, 94, 95-CH, 96, 97, 98...... 18 31 13 .705 5 16 Rick Sowell, Dartmouth 2003; Stony Brook 2010...... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 Ted Spencer, Fairfield 2002, 05...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Jim Stagnitta, Rutgers 2003, 04...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Dom Starsia, Brown 1985, 87, 90, 91, 92; Virginia 1993, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99-CH, 2000, 01, 02, 03-CH, 05, 06-CH, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11-CH, 12...... 24 36 20 .643 4 13 Cliff Stevenson, Brown 1971, 73, 76...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 COACHING RECORDS COACHING 150 Divisions I Championship Coaching Records

Coach, School, Years in Tournament Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH SF Dick Szlasa, Wash. & Lee 1972; Navy 1973, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82...... 11 7 11 .389 0 6 Jeff Tambroni, Cornell 2002, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10; Penn State 2013...... 9 10 9 .526 0 3 Glenn Thiel, Virginia 1971, 72-CH, 73, 74; Penn St. 2003, 05...... 6 4 5 .444 1 2 Bill Tierney, Princeton 1990, 91, 92-CH, 93, 94-CH, 95, 96-CH, 97-CH, 98-CH, 99, 2000, 01-CH, 02, 03, 04, 06, 07, 09; Denver 2010, 11, 12, 13...... 22 35 16 .686 6 12 Seth Tierney, Hofstra 2008, 09, 10, 11...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 Lars Tiffany, Brown 2009...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 John Tillman, Maryland 2011, 12, 13...... 3 6 3 .667 0 2 Charley Toomey, Loyola Maryland 2007, 08, 10, 12-CH, 13...... 5 4 4 .500 1 1 Dave Urick, Georgetown 1997, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07...... 11 10 11 .476 0 1 Brian Voelker, Penn 2004, 06...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Mike Waldvogel, Yale 1988, 90, 92...... 3 2 3 .400 0 1 Don Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins 1984-CH, 85-CH, 86, 87-CH, 88, 89, 90; UMBC 1998, 99, 2006, 07, 08, 09...... 13 13 10 .565 3 5 # After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse, coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in that champion- ship. CH-Championships; SF-Semifinal appearances. Division I Championship Coaching Records 151

Divisions II and III Championship Coaching Records From 1974-79, Divisions II and III participated in a combined championship. Divisions II and III All-Time Coaching Records

(1974-1979) Joe Ardolino �������������������������� Salisbury (1978) 0-1 Ted Bruning ��������������������������� FDU-Florham (1976) 0-1 Charley Clark ������������������������� Salisbury (1979) 1-1 Jay Connor ����������������������������� Loyola Maryland (1979) 0-1 Mickey DiMaggio ���������������� Washington Col. (1978) 1-1 Paul Doherty ������������������������� Adelphi (1974-76-77-78-79) 8-4 Dick Edell �������������������������������� Baltimore (1974-76) 1-2 Paul Griffin ������������������������������ Roanoke (1974-76-77-78-79) 4-4 Andy Jones ���������������������������� Salisbury (75-77) 0-2 Don Kelly �������������������������������� Washington Col. (74-75-76-77) 5-4 Ted Kolva �������������������������������� Plymouth St. (1976) 0-1 Don Leet ��������������������������������� St. Lawrence (1979) 2-1 Jay Martin ������������������������������� Ohio Wesleyan (1978-79) 0-2 Dino Mattessich ������������������� Baltimore (1978) 0-1 Rick McCarthy ����������������������� Babson (1979) 0-1 Pete Miller ������������������������������ Kutztown (1976) 0-1 Carl Runk ��������������������������������� Towson (1974-75-76-77-78-79) 6-5 Jerry Schmidt ������������������������ Hobart (1974-75-76-77-78-79) 13-4 Rich Seiler ������������������������������� Ohio Wesleyan (1975-76-77) 3-3 Chip Silverman ��������������������� Morgan St. (1975), Baltimore (1977) 1-2 Vito Venezia ��������������������������� LIU post (1977) 0-1 William Verhoeff ������������������ New Haven (1977-78) 0-2 Dick Watts ������������������������������� UMBC (1974-75-76-77-78-79) 5-6 Chuck Winters ���������������������� SUNY Cortland (1974-75-76-77-78-79) 7-5 Al Wolski ���������������������������������� Ithaca (1978-79) 1-2

Division II Team-By-Team Won-Lost Records (1980-2013)

By Coach

(16 TEAMS) Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d ADELPHI LOYOLA MARYLAND Paul Doherty, 1980-81...... 2 1 1 1 1 0 Jay Connor, 1981...... 1 0 1 0 1 0 Kevin Sheehan, 1993...... 1 1 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 1 0 Sandy Kapatos, 1995-96-97-98-99-2001...... 6 5 2 4 2 0 UMBC Gordon Purdie, 2011-13...... 2 2 2 0 1 1 Dick Watts, 1980...... 1 1 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 11 9 5 6 4 1 TOTAL 1 1 0 1 0 0 BRYANT MERCYHURST Mike Pressler, 2008...... 1 0 1 0 0 1 Chris Ryan, 2003-04-06-07-11-12-13...... 7 5 6 1 2 4 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 7 5 6 1 2 4 DOWLING MERRIMACK Tim Boyle, 2006-10-12...... 3 3 2 1 1 1 Michael Morgan, 2009...... 1 0 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 3 3 2 1 1 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 1 LE MOYNE NYIT Dan Sheehan, 2002-03-04-05-06-07- Jack Kaley, 1994-97-2002-03-04-05- 08-09-10-12-13...... 11 12 7 4 3 4 07-08...... 8 8 4 4 2 2 TOTAL 11 12 7 4 3 4 Bill Dunn 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 LIMESTONE TOTAL 9 8 5 4 2 2 Mike Cerino, 2000-07-08-09-10...... 5 1 4 1 0 4 SETON HILL Bill Milone, 2001...... 1 1 1 0 1 0 Brian Novotny, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 1 T.W. Johnson, 2002-03-04...... 3 4 2 1 2 0 Chris Hasbrouck, 2005...... 1 1 1 0 1 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 1 *Chris Phenicie, 2006...... 1 0 1 0 0 1 ST. ANDREWS J.B. Clarke, 2011-12-13...... 3 2 3 0 1 2 John Brubaker, 2002...... 1 0 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 14 9 12 2 5 7 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 1 LAKE ERIE SPRINGFIELD Greg Stocks, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 1 0 Keith Bugbee, 1994-95...... 2 1 1 1 1 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 1 0 TOTAL 2 1 1 1 1 0 LIU POST WINGATE Tom Postel, 1993-96-98-99-2000-01-05...... 7 1 6 1 4 2 John Dodd, 2001...... 1 0 1 0 0 1 John Jez, 2009-10-11-13...... 4 4 2 2 0 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 11 5 8 3 4 3 *interim head coach COACHING RECORDS COACHING 152 Division II Championship Coaching Records

All-Time Coaches, 1980-2013

(26 COACHES) Coach, School, Years in Tournament Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd Tim Boyle, Dowling 2006, 10, 12-CH...... 3 3 2 .600 1 1 John Brubaker, St. Andrews 2002...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Keith Bugbee, Springfield 1994-CH, 95...... 2 1 1 .500 1 1 Mike Cerino, Limestone 2000-CH, 07, 08, 09, 10...... 5 1 4 .200 1 0 J.B. Clarke, Limestone 2011, 12, 13...... 3 2 3 .400 0 2 Jay Connor, Loyola Maryland 1981...... 1 0 1 .000 0 1 John Dodd, Wingate 2001...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Paul Doherty, Adelphi 1980, 81-CH...... 2 1 1 .500 1 1 Bill Dunn, NYIT 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Chris Hasbrouck, Limestone 2005...... 1 1 1 .500 0 1 John Jez, LIU Post 2009-CH, 10-CH, 11, 13...... 4 4 2 .667 2 0 T.W. Johnson, Limestone 2002-CH, 03, 04...... 3 4 2 .667 1 2 Jack Kaley, NYIT 1994, 97-CH, 2002, 03-CH, 04, 05-CH, 07, 08-CH...... 8 8 4 .667 4 2 Sandy Kapatos, Adelphi 1995-CH, 96, 97, 98-CH, 99-CH, 2001-CH...... 6 5 2 .714 4 2 Bill Milone, Limestone 2001...... 1 1 1 .500 0 1 Michael Morgan, Merrimack 2009...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Brian Novotny, Seton Hill 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 *Chris Phenicie, Limestone 2006...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Tom Postel, LIU Post 1993, 96-CH, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 05...... 7 1 6 .143 1 4 Mike Pressler, Bryant 2008...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Gordon Purdie, Adelphi 2011, 13...... 2 2 2 .500 0 1 Chris Ryan, Mercyhurst 2003, 04, 06, 07, 11-CH, 12, 13...... 7 5 6 .455 1 2 Dan Sheehan, Le Moyne 2002, 03, 04-CH, 05, 06-CH, 07-CH, 08, 09, 10, 12, 13-CH...... 11 12 7 .632 4 3 Kevin Sheehan, Adelphi 1993-CH...... 1 1 0 1.000 1 0 Greg Stocks, Lake Erie 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Dick Watts, UMBC 1980-CH...... 1 1 0 1.000 1 0 *interim head coach Division II Championship Coaching Records 153

Division III Team-By-Team Won-Lost Records (1980-2013)

By Coach

(73 TEAMS) Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d EASTERN CONN. ST. Rick McCarthy, 2001-02-03-04...... 4 0 4 0 0 0 ADRIAN Nicholas Smith, 2006...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Brendan Hayes, 2011...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Justin Axel, 2009-12-13...... 3 1 3 0 0 0 Donald LaSala, 2012-13...... 2 1 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 8 1 8 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 1 3 0 0 0 ENDICOTT ALFRED Sean Quirk, 2001-04-05-06-07-10-11...... 7 3 7 0 0 0 Al Brown, 1990-92-93-94...... 4 0 4 0 0 0 Matt Kerwick, 1997...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 3 7 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 0 5 0 0 0 FDU-FLORHAM AMHERST Ted Bruning, 1981...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Jon Thompson, 2011...... 1 2 1 0 0 0 Pat Scarpello, 2009...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 2 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 FRANK. & MARSH. AURORA G.W. Mix, 1988-90...... 2 1 2 0 0 1 Kylor Berkman, 2013...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Frank Fedorjaka, 1995...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 1 1 0 0 0 Bill Gorrow, 2003...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 BIRMINGHAM-SO. TOTAL 4 2 4 0 0 1 Andy Bonasera, 2012...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 SUNY GENESEO TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Jim Lyons, 2004-06-07...... 3 2 3 0 0 0 BOWDOIN TOTAL 3 2 3 0 0 0 Tom McCabe, 2008-12...... 2 2 2 0 0 0 GETTYSBURG TOTAL 2 2 2 0 0 0 Hank Janczyk, 1989-91-92-93-94-95- CABRINI 96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-04-05-06- Steve Colfer, 2002-03-04-05-06-07-08- 07-08-09-10-11-12...... 22 22 22 0 3 5 09-10-11-12-13...... 12 8 12 0 0 0 TOTAL 22 22 22 0 3 5 TOTAL 12 8 12 0 0 0 GORDON CASTLETON Skip Milne, 2003...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 David Wiezalis, 2010...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Brian Kingsbury, 2011...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 GOUCHER Bo McDougall, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Kyle Hannan, 2010-12...... 2 1 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 1 2 0 0 0 CENTRE HAMILTON J.E. Bert Severns, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Eugene McCabe, 2003...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 1 1 0 0 0 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT HAMPDEN-SYDNEY Todd Boward, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Billy Reed, 1982...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Ray Rostan, 1989-95-98-99-2001- CLARKSON 02-03...... 7 2 7 0 0 0 Bill Bergan, 1991-92-2002-04...... 4 0 4 0 0 0 TOTAL 8 2 8 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 0 4 0 0 0 HAVERFORD COLORADO COL. Mike Murphy, 2008-09...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 Guy Van Arsdale, 2011...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Colin Bathory 2010...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Sean Woods, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 1 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 HOBART CONNECTICUT COL. Dave Urick, 1980-81-82-83-84-85-86- Dave Cornell, 2010-12...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 87-88-89...... 10 30 0 10 0 0 B.J. O’Hara, 1990-91-92-93-94...... 5 12 2 3 1 1 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 SUNY CORTLAND TOTAL 15 42 2 13 1 1 Chuck Winters, 1980-81...... 2 4 2 0 2 0 ITHACA Jerry Casciani, 1984-85-86-87-88-89...... 6 2 6 0 0 2 Ray Rostan, 1980-83...... 2 1 2 0 0 1 Mike Pounds, 1998...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Jeff Long, 1991-92-98-2001-02-07- Lelan Rogers, 2001-02-03-04-05...... 5 5 5 0 0 1 08...... 7 7 7 0 0 3 Rich Barnes, 2006...... 1 4 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 9 8 9 0 0 4 Steve Beville, 2007-08-09-10-11-12-13...... 7 18 6 1 3 2 KEAN TOTAL 22 33 20 2 5 5 Shelly Sheiner, 2008...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 DENISON TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Tommy Thomsen, 1982-84-85-86-88...... 5 0 5 0 0 0 Mike Caravana, 1994-96-97-98-99- KEENE ST. 2000-01-05-09-10-11-12...... 12 9 12 0 0 2 Mark Theriault, 2005-07-10-11...... 4 2 4 0 0 0 Matt McGinnis, 2006-07-08...... 3 2 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 2 4 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 11 20 0 0 2 KENYON Bill Heiser, 2000...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 DICKINSON Brendan McWilliams, 2006...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 David Webster, 2010-11-12-13...... 4 4 4 0 0 0 Doug Misarti, 2008, 12...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 4 4 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 0 4 0 0 0 EASTERN LYNCHBURG Kevin Wallace, 2012...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Steve Koudelka, 1999-2003-05-06- TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 08-12-13...... 7 3 7 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 3 7 0 0 0 COACHING RECORDS COACHING 154 DIVISION III Championship Coaching Records

Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d MIT SALISBURY Walter Alessi, 1980...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Charles Clark, 1980-81-82...... 3 3 3 0 0 2 Hank Janczyk, 1983-84...... 2 1 2 0 0 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Joe Rotellini, 1986...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 MERCHANT MARINE Jim Berkman, 1989-90-91-92-93-94- Tom Gill, 2007-09...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03- TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13...... 25 56 15 10 4 5 MESSIAH TOTAL 31 60 21 10 4 8 Jerry Standford, 2001-04...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 SCRANTON TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 Jim Rogalski, 2011...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 MIDDLEBURY TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Erin Quinn, 1996-98-99-2000-01-02- SEWANEE 03-04-05...... 9 24 6 3 3 1 Marty Watters, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dave Campbell, 2006-07-08-09-10-11...... 6 8 6 0 0 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 32 12 3 3 2 SKIDMORE MONTCLAIR ST. Jack Sandler, 2005...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 John Greco, 2009-10...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 Adam Torrisi, 2011...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Chris Kivlen, 2012-13...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 SPRINGFIELD Larry Giusti, 1982...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 0 5 0 0 0 Keith Bugbee, 1985-90-2000-01-03- MOUNT IDA 04-05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13...... 14 4 14 0 0 0 Andrew Fink, 2007-08-09-12...... 4 0 4 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 4 15 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 0 4 0 0 0 STEVENS NAZARETH Byron Collins, 2001-02-03-04-05-06...... 6 2 6 0 0 0 Scott Nelson, 1988-89-91-92-93-94- Gene Peluso, 2011-12-13...... 3 3 3 0 0 0 95-96-97-98-99-2000...... 12 18 9 3 2 5 Rob Randall, 2001-03-04-05-07-09-11-13...... 8 9 8 0 1 2 TOTAL 9 5 9 0 0 0 STEVENSON TOTAL 20 27 17 3 3 7 Paul Cantabene, 2009-10-11-12-13...... 5 13 4 1 0 3 NORWICH Neal Anderson, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 13 4 1 0 3 SUSQUEHANNA TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Stewart Moan, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 NEW ENGLAND COL. Rob Quinn, 2000...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Todd Sharp, 2002...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 SWARTHMORE Curtis Gilbert, 2012...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 James Noyes, 1984...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 OHIO WESLEYAN TRINITY (CT) Jay Martin, 1980-81-83-85...... 4 1 4 0 0 1 Michael Higgins, 2012...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Mike Pressler, 1986-87-88-89-90...... 5 8 5 0 3 2 Lelan Rogers, 1991-93-95-96-97-98-99...... 7 7 7 0 1 5 TOTAL 1 1 1 0 0 0 Sean Ryan, 2000-03-05-06-07-08-09-10...... 8 2 8 0 0 0 TUFTS Mike Plantholt, 2011-12-13...... 3 0 3 0 0 0 Mike Daly, 2007-09-10-11-12-13...... 6 12 5 1 1 1 TOTAL 27 18 27 0 4 8 TOTAL 6 12 5 1 1 1 SUNY ONEONTA UNION (NY) Jim Nagle, 1999...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Paul Wehrum, 2011-12...... 2 3 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 3 2 0 0 0 OTTERBEIN WASH. & LEE Colin Hartnett, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dennis Daly, 1987...... 1 1 1 0 0 1 Jim Stagnitta, 1991-93-98-99-2000...... 5 3 5 0 0 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 Mike Cerino, 2002-04...... 2 3 2 0 0 1 RENSSELAER Eugene McCabe, 2009-13...... 2 2 2 0 0 0 Jim Townsend, 2000-01-10...... 3 1 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 9 10 0 0 3 TOTAL 3 1 3 0 0 0 WASHINGTON COL. ROANOKE Bryan Matthews, 1980-81-82...... 3 3 3 0 1 1 Paul Griffin, 1981...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Terry Corcoran, 1983-84-85-86-87-88- John Pirro, 1982-83-85-86...... 4 3 4 0 1 1 89-90-93-94...... 10 11 10 0 4 3 Scott Allison, 1987-88...... 2 1 2 0 0 1 John Haus, 1996-97-98...... 3 8 2 1 2 0 Bill Pilat, 1992-96-97-98-2005-06-07- J.B. Clarke, 1999-2000-02-03-04-06-08...... 7 6 7 0 0 1 09-10-11-13...... 11 13 11 0 1 3 Jeff Shirk, 2012-13...... 2 1 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 18 17 18 0 2 5 TOTAL 25 29 24 1 7 5 ROCHESTER INST. WESLEYAN (CT) Bill Tierney, 1983-84...... 2 1 2 0 0 1 John Raba, 2005-06-07-09...... 4 6 4 0 0 2 Bill Glennon, 1985-86-87...... 3 2 3 0 0 2 Guy Van Arsdale, 1990-94-95-99-2000...... 5 3 5 0 0 1 TOTAL 4 6 4 0 0 2 Gene Peluso, 2006...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 WESTERN CONN. ST. Jake Coon, 2010-11-12-13...... 4 8 4 0 1 1 Jason Ouellet, 2008...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 14 15 0 1 5 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 ST. LAWRENCE WESTERN NEW ENG. Don Leet, 1980-81-82-83-84-87...... 6 0 6 0 0 0 John Klepacki, 2002-07-08-09-12-13...... 6 7 6 0 0 0 Mike Mahoney, 2006-07-08-09...... 4 2 4 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 7 6 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 2 10 0 0 0 WHITTIER ST. MARY’S (MD) Doug Locker, 2002...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Chris Hasbrouck, 2013...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dave Schaller, 2003-04...... 2 2 2 0 0 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 3 3 0 0 1 Division III Championship Coaching Records 155

Coach, Years in Tournament Yrs. W L CH 2d 3d WIDENER Chris Wakely, 2000...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Jamie Steele, 2002-03-05-06...... 4 1 4 0 0 0 Jamie Lockard, 2007-08-10-11...... 4 1 4 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 2 9 0 0 0 WILLIAMS George McCormack, 2008...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 WITTENBERG George Harris, 2010-11...... 2 1 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 1 2 0 0 0 WOOSTER Jason Tarnow, 2004...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0

All-Time Coaches (1980-2013)

(122 COACHES) Coach, School, Years in Tournament Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH SF Walter Alessi, MIT 1980...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Scott Allison, Roanoke 1987, 88...... 2 1 2 .333 0 1 Neal Anderson, Nowich 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Justin Axel, Eastern Conn. St. 2009, 12, 13...... 3 1 3 .250 0 0 Rich Barnes, SUNY Cortland 2006-CH...... 1 4 0 1.000 1 1 Colin Bathory, Haverford 2010...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 Bill Bergan, Clarkson 1991, 92, 2002, 04...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 Jim Berkman, Salisbury 1989, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94-CH, 95-CH, 96, 97, 98, 99-CH, 2000, 01, 02, 03-CH, 04-CH, 05-CH, 06, 07-CH, 08-CH, 09, 10, 11-CH, 12-CH, 13...... 25 56 15 .789 10 19 Kylor Berkman, Aurora 2013...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 Steve Beville, SUNY Cortland 2007, 08, 09-CH, 10, 11, 12, 13...... 7 18 6 .750 1 6 Andy Bonasera, Birmingham-So. 2012...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Al Brown, Alfred 1990, 92, 93, 94...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 Todd Boward, Christopher Newport 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Ted Bruning, FDU-Florham 1981...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Keith Bugbee, Springfield 1985, 90, 2000, 01, 03, 04, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13...... 14 4 14 .222 0 0 Dave Campbell, Middlebury 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11...... 6 8 6 .571 0 1 Paul Cantabene, Stevenson 2009, 10, 11, 12, 13-CH...... 5 13 4 .765 1 3 Mike Caravana, Denison 1994, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 05, 09, 10, 11, 12...... 12 9 12 .429 0 2 Jerry Casciani, SUNY Cortland 1984, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89...... 6 2 6 .250 0 2 Mike Cerino, Wash. & Lee 2002, 04...... 2 3 2 .600 0 1 Charles Clark, Salisbury 1980, 81, 82...... 3 3 3 .500 0 2 J.B. Clarke, Washington Col. 1999, 2000, 02, 03, 04, 06, 08...... 7 6 7 .462 0 1 Steve Colfer, Cabrini 2002, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13...... 12 8 12 .400 0 0 Byron Collins, Stevens 2001, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06...... 6 2 6 .250 0 0 Jake Coon, Rochester Inst. 2010, 11, 12, 13...... 4 8 4 .667 0 2 Terry Corcoran, Washington Col. 1983, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 93, 94...... 10 11 10 .524 0 7 Dave Cornell, Connecticut Col. 2010, 12...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Dennis Daly, Wash. & Lee, 1987...... 1 1 1 .500 0 1 Mike Daly, Tufts 2007, 09, 10-CH, 11, 12, 13...... 6 12 5 .706 1 3 Frank Fedorjaka, Frank. & Marsh. 1995...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Andrew Fink, Mount Ida 2007, 08, 09, 12...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 Curtis Gilbert, New England. Col. 2012...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Tom Gill, Merchant Marine 2007, 09...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Larry Giusti, Springfield 1982...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Bill Glennon, Rochester Inst. 1985, 86, 87...... 3 2 3 .400 0 2 Bill Gorrow, Frank. & Marsh. 2003...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 John Greco, Montclair St. 2009, 10...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Paul Griffin, Roanoke 1981...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Kyle Hannan, Goucher 2010, 12...... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 George Harris, Wittenberg 2010, 11...... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 Colin Hartnett, Otterbein 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Chris Hasbrouck, St. Mary’s (MD) 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 John Haus, Washington Col. 1996, 97, 98-CH...... 3 8 2 .800 1 3 Brendan Hayes, Adrian 2011...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Bill Heiser, Kenyon 2000...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Michael Higgins, Trinity (CT) 2012...... 1 1 1 .000 0 0 Hank Janczyk, Salisbury 1983, 84; Gettysburg 1989, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08-09-10-11-12...... 24 23 24 .489 0 9 Matt Kerwick, Alfred 1997...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Brian Kingsbury, Castleton 2011...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Chris Kivlen, Montclair St. 2012, 13...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 John Klepacki, Western New Eng. 2002, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13...... 6 7 6 .538 0 0 COACHING RECORDS COACHING 156Divi sion III Championship Coaching Records Division III Championship Coaching Record156s

Coach, School, Years in Tournament Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH SF Steve Koudelka, Lynchburg 1999, 2003, 05, 06, 08, 12, 13...... 7 3 7 .300 0 0 Donald LaSala, Adrian 2012, 13...... 2 1 1 .500 0 0 Don Leet, St. Lawrence 1980, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87...... 6 0 6 .000 0 0 Jamie Lockard, Widener 2007, 08, 10, 11...... 4 1 4 .200 0 0 Doug Locker, Whittier 2002...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 Jeff Long, Ithaca 1991, 92, 98, 2001, 02, 07, 08...... 7 7 7 .500 0 3 Jim Lyons, SUNY Geneseo 2004, 06, 07...... 3 2 3 .400 0 0 Mike Mahoney, St. Lawrence 2006, 07, 08, 09...... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 Jay Martin, Ohio Wesleyan 1980, 81, 83, 85...... 4 1 4 .200 0 1 Bryan Matthews, Washington Col. 1980, 81, 82...... 3 3 3 .500 0 2 Eugene McCabe, Hamilton 2003; Wash. & Lee 2009, 13...... 3 3 3 .500 0 0 Tom McCabe, Bowdoin 2008, 12...... 2 2 2 .500 0 0 Rick McCarthy, Eastern Conn. St., 2001, 02, 03, 04...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 George McCormack, Williams 2008...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Bo McDougall, Castleton 2013...... 1 0 1 .500 0 0 Matt McGinnis, Denison 2006, 07, 08...... 3 2 3 .400 0 0 Brendan McWilliams, Kenyon 2006...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Skip Milne, Gordon 2003...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Doug Misarti, Kenyon 2008, 12...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 G.W. Mix, Frank. & Marsh. 1988, 90...... 2 1 2 .333 0 1 Stewart Moan, Susquehanna 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Mike Murphy, Haverford 2008, 09...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Jim Nagle, SUNY Oneonta 1999...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Scott Nelson, Nazareth 1988, 89, 91, 92-CH, 93, 94, 95, 96-CH, 97-CH, 98, 99, 2000...... 12 18 9 .667 3 10 James Noyes, Swarthmore 1984...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 B.J. O’Hara, Hobart 1990-CH, 91-CH, 92, 93-CH, 94...... 5 12 2 .857 3 5 Jason Ouellet, Western Conn. St. 2008...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Gene Peluso, Rochester Inst. 2006; Stevens 2011, 12, 13...... 4 3 4 .429 0 0 Bill Pilat, Roanoke 1992, 96, 97, 98, 2005, 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 13...... 11 13 11 .542 0 4 John Pirro, Roanoke 1982, 83, 85, 86...... 4 3 4 .429 0 2 Mike Plantholt, Ohio Wesleyan 2011, 12, 13...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 Mike Pounds, SUNY Cortland 1998...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Mike Pressler, Ohio Wesleyan 1986, 87, 88, 89, 90...... 5 8 5 .615 0 5 Erin Quinn, Middlebury 1996, 98, 99, 2000-CH, 01-CH, 02-CH, 03, 04, 05...... 9 24 6 .800 3 7 Rob Quinn, New England Col. 2000...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Sean Quirk, Endicott 2001, 04, 05, 06, 07, 10, 11...... 7 3 7 .300 0 0 John Raba, Wesleyan (CT) 2005, 06, 07, 09...... 4 6 4 .600 0 2 Rob Randall, Nazareth 2001, 03, 04, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13...... 8 9 8 .529 0 3 Billy Reed, Hampden-Sydney 1982...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Jim Rogalski, Scranton 2011...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Lelan Rogers, Ohio Wesleyan 1991, 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000; SUNY Cortland 2001, 02, 03, 04, 05...... 12 12 12 .500 0 7 Ray Rostan, Ithaca 1980, 83; Hampden-Sydney 1989, 95, 98, 99, 2001, 02, 03...... 9 3 9 .250 0 1 Joe Rotellini, Salisbury 1986...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Sean Ryan, Ohio Wesleyan 2000, 03, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10...... 8 2 8 .200 0 0 Jack Sandler, Skidmore 2005...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Pat Scarpello, FDU-Florham 2009...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Dave Schaller, Whittier 2003, 04...... 2 2 2 .500 0 1 J.E. Bert Severns, Centre 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Todd Sharp, New England Col. 2002...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Shelly Sheiner, Kean 2008...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Jeff Shirk, Washington Col. 2012, 13...... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 Nicholas Smith, Eastern Conn. St. 2006...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Jim Stagnitta, Wash. & Lee 1991, 93, 98, 99, 2000...... 5 3 5 .375 0 1 Jerry Standford, Messiah 2001, 04...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 Jamie Steele, Widener 2002, 03, 05, 06...... 4 1 4 .200 0 0 Jason Tarnow, Wooster 2004...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Mark Theriault, Keene St. 2005, 07, 10, 11...... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 Jon Thompson, Amherst 2011...... 1 2 1 .000 0 0 Tommy Thomsen, Denison 1982, 84, 85, 86, 88...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 Bill Tierney, Rochester Inst. 1983, 84...... 2 1 2 .333 0 1 Adam Torrisi, Montclair St. 2011...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Jim Townsend, Rensselaer 2000, 01, 10...... 3 1 3 .250 0 0 Dave Urick, Hobart 1980-CH, 81-CH, 82-CH, 83-CH, 84-CH, 85-CH, 86-CH, 87-CH, 88-CH, 89-CH...... 10 30 0 1.000 10 10 Guy Van Arsdale, Rochester Inst. 1990, 94, 95, 99, 2000; Colorado Col. 2011...... 6 3 6 .333 0 1 Chris Wakely, Widener 2000...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Kevin Wallace, Eastern 2012...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Marty Watters, Sewanee 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 David Webster, Dickinson 2010, 11, 12, 13...... 4 4 4 .500 0 0 Paul Wehrum, Union (NY) 2011, 12...... 2 3 2 .600 0 0 David Wiezalis, Castleton 2010...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 Chuck Winters, SUNY Cortland 1980, 81...... 2 4 2 .667 0 2 Sean Woods, Colorado Col. 2013...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 CH-Championships; SF-Semifinal appearances. COACHING RECORDS COACHING Attendance Records

Division I Semifinals and Final...... 158 Division I Highest Paid Attendance By Round...... 158 Division III Year-by-Year...... 159 Divisions I/II/III Combined...... 159 Division I Preliminary-Round Paid Attendance History...... 159 Division III Paid Attendance History...... 162 Division II Paid Attendance History...... 166 158 Championship Paid Attendance History

Championship Paid Attendance History

Division I Men’s

SEMIFINALS AND FINAL Year Semifinals Final Host Participants 2013 28,444 28,224 philadelphia...... Duke, Syracuse, Cornell, Denver 2012 31,774 30,816 Foxborough, Mass...... Loyola Maryland, Maryland, Duke, Notre Dame 2011 45,039 35,661 baltimore...... Virginia, Maryland, Denver, Duke 2010 44,389 37,126 baltimore...... Duke, Notre Dame, Virginia, Cornell 2009 36,594 41,935 Foxborough, Mass...... Syracuse, Cornell, Duke, Virginia 2008 48,224 48,970 Foxborough, Mass...... Syracuse, Johns Hopkins, Virginia, Duke 2007 52,004 48,443 baltimore*...... Johns Hopkins, Duke, Delaware, Cornell 2006 49,562 47,062 philadelphia...... Virginia, Massachusetts, Syracuse, Maryland 2005 45,275 44,920 philadelphia...... Johns Hopkins, Duke, Virginia, Maryland 2004 46,923 43,898 baltimore*...... Syracuse, Navy, Johns Hopkins, Princeton 2003 37,823 37,944 baltimore*...... Virginia, Johns Hopkins, Maryland, Syracuse 2002 23,123 19,706 Rutgers...... Syracuse, Princeton, Virginia, Johns Hopkins 2001 21,103 21,286 Rutgers...... Princeton, Syracuse, Towson, Notre Dame 2000 24,105 22,880 Maryland...... Syracuse, Princeton, Johns Hopkins, Virginia 1999 27,586 24,135 Maryland...... Virginia, Syracuse, Johns Hopkins, Georgetown 1998 21,194 17,225 Rutgers...... Princeton, Maryland, Syracuse, Loyola Maryland 1997 30,580 25,317 Maryland...... Princeton, Maryland, Duke, Syracuse 1996 26,066 22,102 Maryland...... Princeton, Virginia, Syracuse, Johns Hopkins 1995 30,392 26,229 Maryland...... Syracuse, Maryland, Virginia, Johns Hopkins 1994 21,523 22,559 Maryland...... Princeton, Virginia, Brown, Syracuse 1993 21,129 19,965 Maryland...... Syracuse, North Carolina, Princeton, Johns Hopkins 1992 15,523 13,650 penn...... Princeton, Syracuse, North Carolina, Johns Hopkins 1991 14,544 8,293 syracuse...... North Carolina, Towson, Syracuse, Maryland 1990 15,154 19,070 Rutgers...... **Syracuse, Loyola Maryland, North Carolina, Yale 1989 20,263 23,893 Maryland...... Syracuse, Johns Hopkins, Maryland, North Carolina 1988 11,843 20,148 syracuse...... Syracuse, Cornell, Penn, Virginia 1987 12,933 17,077 Rutgers...... Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Maryland, Syracuse 1986 8,549 9,765 Delaware...... North Carolina, Virginia, Johns Hopkins, Syracuse 1985 — 14,455 brown...... Johns Hopkins, Syracuse 1984 — 17,253 Delaware...... Johns Hopkins, Syracuse 1983 — 15,672 Rutgers...... Syracuse, Johns Hopkins 1982 — 10,283 Virginia...... North Carolina, Johns Hopkins 1981 — 13,943 princeton...... North Carolina, Johns Hopkins 1980 — 7,557 Cornell...... Johns Hopkins, Virginia 1979 — 16,166 Maryland...... Johns Hopkins, Maryland 1978 — 13,527 Rutgers...... Johns Hopkins, Cornell 1977 — 10,080 Virginia...... Cornell, Johns Hopkins 1976 — 7,504 brown...... Cornell, Maryland 1975 — 10,875 Johns Hopkins...... Maryland, Navy 1974 — 7,728 Rutgers...... Johns Hopkins, Maryland 1973 — 5,965 penn...... Maryland, Johns Hopkins 1972 — 7,001 Maryland...... Virginia, Johns Hopkins 1971 — 5,458 Hofstra...... Cornell, Maryland *Host schools were UMBC, Johns Hopkins, Loyola Maryland and Towson. **Participation in 1990 championship vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions..

Division I Highest Paid Attendance By Round QUARTERFINALS Att. Yr. Venue Opponents 17,017 2008 Navy-Marine Corps Stadium Johns Hopkins 10, Navy 4 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Virginia 8, Maryland 7 (OT) 14,122 2011 Foxborough, Mass. Maryland 6, Syracuse 5 (OT) Attendance Yr. Venue Opponents Duke 7, Notre Dame 5 48,970 2008 Foxborough, Mass...... Syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 10 13,390 2012 Navy-Marine Corps Stadium Maryland 11, Johns Hopkins 5 48,443 2007 Baltimore...... Johns Hopkins 12, Duke 11 Loyola Maryland 10, Denver 9 47,062 2006 Philadelphia...... Virginia 15, Massachusetts 7 13,447 2011 James Shuart Stadium (Hofstra) Virginia 13, Cornell 9 44,920 2005 Philadelphia...... Johns Hopkins 9, Duke 8 Denver 14, Johns Hopkins 9 43,898 2004 Baltimore...... Syracuse 14, Navy 13 12,289 1999 Hofstra Stadium Johns Hopkins 11, Hofstra 7 Georgetown 17, Duke 14 SEMIFINALS 12,142 2009 Navy-Marine Corps Stadium Virginia 19, Johns Hopkins 8 Attendance Yr. Venue Opponents Duke 12, North Carolilna 11 52,004 2007 Baltimore...... Johns Hopkins 8, Delaware 3 Duke 12, Cornell 11 FIRST ROUND 49,562 2006 Philadelphia...... Massachusetts 8, Maryland 5 Att. Yr. Venue Opponents Virginia 17, Syracuse 10 48,224 2008 Foxborough, Mass...... Johns Hopkins 10, Duke 9 5,727 1999 brown Syracuse 7, Princeton 5 Syracuse 12, Virginia 11 (2OT) Hofstra 15, Navy 7 46,923 2004 Baltimore...... Syracuse 15, Johns Hopkins 9 5,479 2010 syracuse Army 9, Syracuse 8 (2OT) Navy 8, Princeton 7 5,428 1993 Navy-Marine Corps Stadium Loyola Maryland 19, Navy 8 45,275 2005 Philadelphia...... Johns Hopkins 9, Virginia 8 (OT) 5,341 1996 Navy-Marine Corps Stadium towson 16, Loyola Maryland 11 Duke 18, Maryland 9 Johns Hopkins 12, Notre Dame 7 Championship Paid Attendance History 159

Division III Men’s Combined Championships

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY PAID ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Year Round 1 Round 2 Quarters Semis Final Total Year I Semifinals III Final* II Final* I Final Total 2013 2013 28,444 22,511 22,511 28,224 101,690 2012 5,432 4,738 2,452 1,273 17,005 30,900 2012 31,774 17,005 17,005 30,816 96,600 2011 6,005 4,678 2,584 2,384 18,086 33,737 2011 45,039 18,086 18,086 35,661 116,872 2010 3,809 6,012 2,651 2,530 20,734 35,736 2010 44,389 20,734 20,734 37,126 122,983 2009 2,723 5,946 3,342 2,702 24,072 38,785 2009 36,594 24,072 24,072 41,935 126,673 2008 2,189 4,199 2,247 2,922 24,317 35,874 2008 48,224 24,317 24,317 48,970 145,828 2007 1,635 6,732 2,207 2,012 22,778 35,364 2007 52,004 22,778 22,778 48,443 146,003 RECORDS ATTENDANCE 2006 1,815 3,819 2,374 2,415 23,990 34,413 2006 49,562 23,990 23,990 47,062 144,604 2005 *5,485 — 3,573 1,931 **21,803 32,792 2005 45,275 20,803 21,803 44,920 132,801 2004 *6,100 — 2,248 3,008 **19,202 30,558 2004 46,923 19,202 19,202 43,898 129,225 2003 *4,763 — 1,941 1,830 **15,417 23,951 2003 37,823 15,417 15,417 37,944 106,601 2002 2,617 — 1,769 1,955 14,411 20,752 2002 23,123 14,411 2,141 19,706 59,381 2001 2,208 — 2,319 2,640 14,417 21,584 2001 21,103 14,417 2,180 21,286 58,986 2000 2,281 — 2,879 2,094 17,431 24,685 2000 24,105 17,431 2,019 22,880 66,435 1999 3,421 — 2,557 2,400 17,418 25,796 1999 27,586 17,418 1,429 24,135 70,568 1998 — — 2,146 2,223 14,609 18,978 1998 21,194 14,609 1,616 17,225 54,644 1997 — — 3,230 2,409 18,086 23,725 1997 30,580 18,086 — 25,317 73,983 1996 — — 2,406 2,989 18,586 23,981 1996 26,066 18,586 — 22,102 66,754 1995 — — 2,377 2,479 15,768 20,624 1995 30,392 15,768 — 26,229 72,389 1994 — — 3,861 7,813 12,142 23,771 1994 21,523 12,142 — 22,529 56,194 1993 — — 4,592 5,763 9,597 19,952 1993 21,129 9,597 — 19,965 50,691 1992 — — 6,131 8,155 6,741 21,027 1992 15,523 6,741 — 13,650 35,914 1991 — — 4,055 4,343 3,417 11,815 1990 — — 2,328 1,268 3,857 7,453 *Divisions II and III finals ahve been contested in a single session since 2003. 1989 — — 2,348 2,249 5,200 9,797 1988 — — 2,419 3,795 2,742 8,956 1987 — — 3,291 2,768 4,205 10,264 1986 — — 2,050 3,474 3,581 9,105 1985 — — 1,468 2,338 2,640 6,446 1984 — — 1,146 2,336 3,210 6,692 1983 — — 1,217 2,303 2,874 6,394 1982 — — 911 1,778 2,124 4,813 1981 — — 1,159 1,365 3,840 6,364 1980 — — 1,586 2,460 4,855 8,901 *Includes one first-round and eight second-round games. **Turnstile figure.

Division I Preliminary-Round Paid Attendance History

2013 2012 2011 First Round Attendance First Round Attendance First Round Attendance Denver...... 2,621 Duke...... 3,672 Cornell...... 2,379 Duke...... 1,654 Johns Hopkins...... 1,676 Denver...... 2,575 Maryland...... 2,739 Lehigh...... 2,278 Duke...... 1,104 North Carolina...... 1,405 Loyola Maryland...... 2,018 Johns Hopkins...... 1,737 Notre Dame...... 1,099 Massachusetts...... 2,209 North Carolina...... 1,812 Ohio State...... 2,358 North Carolina...... 1,344 Notre Dame...... 1,266 Penn State...... 951 Notre Dame...... 1,503 Syracuse...... 4,096 Syracuse...... 2,826 Virginia...... 2,612 Virginia...... 1,705 Total...... 15,653 Total...... 17,312 Total...... 18,142 Average 2,164 Average 2,268 Average 1,957 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Navy...... 13,390 Harvard...... 14,122 Maryland...... 3,939 Drexel...... 10,770 Hofstra...... 13,447 Indianapolis...... 7,749 Total...... 24,160 Total...... 27,569 Total...... 11,688 Average 12,080 Average 13,785 Average 5,844 160 Division I Preliminary-Round Paid Attendance History

2010 2006 2002 First Round Attendance First Round Attendance First Round Attendance Virginia...... 3,355 Cornell...... 5,023 Brown...... 3,856 Stony Brook...... 4,262 Syracuse...... 4,541 Delaware...... 1,254 Duke...... 1,813 Virginia...... 3,876 Maryland...... 1,641 Georgetown...... 2,455 Total...... 5,110 North Carolina...... 1,071 Princeton...... 2,107 Average 2,555 Princeton...... 3,305 Hofstra...... 1,997 Quarterfinals Attendance Cornell...... 1,855 Johns Hopkins...... 1,964 Hofstra...... 5,561 Syracuse...... 5,479 Maryland...... 1,717 Johns Hopkins...... 7,468 Total...... 22,781 Total...... 23,680 Total...... 13,029 Average 2,848 Average 2,960 Average 6,515 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Princeton...... 8,260 Stony Brook...... 8,335 2001 Stony Brook...... 10,024 Towson...... 7,317 First Round Attendance Total...... 18,284 Total...... 15,652 Army...... 2,959 Average 9,142 Average 7,826 UMBC...... 4,116 Total...... 7,075 2009 2005 Average 3,538 First Round Attendance First Round Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Duke...... 852 Massachusetts...... 4,038 Hofstra...... 10,510 Cornell...... 2,235 Navy...... 3,548 Maryland...... 10,118 Johns Hopkins...... 2,491 Towson...... 2,366 North Carolina...... 1,431 Maryland...... 1,918 Total...... 20,628 Syracuse...... 3,122 Johns Hopkins...... 1,175 Average 10,314 Notre Dame...... 1,016 Virginia...... 1,555 Princeton...... 2,310 Georgetown...... 1,328 2000 Virginia...... 2,921 Duke...... 814 First Round Attendance Total...... 16,378 Total...... 16,742 Hobart...... 3,246 Average 2,047 Average 2,092 UMBC...... 4,128 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Total...... 7,374 Hofstra...... 11,259 Johns Hopkins...... 6,504 Average 3,687 Navy...... 12,142 Princeton...... 6,315 Quarterfinals Attendance Total...... 23,401 Total...... 12,819 Rutgers...... 3,806 Average 11,701 Average 6,409 Johns Hopkins...... 4,916 Total...... 8,722 2008 2004 Average 4,361 First Round Attendance First Round Attendance Duke...... 2,454 Cornell...... 1,957 1999 Cornell...... 3,159 Georgetown...... 1,650 First Round Attendance Johns Hopkins...... 2,864 Johns Hopkins...... 1,213 Brown...... 5,727 North Carolina...... 1,735 Maryland...... 4,265 Towson...... 4,103 Syracuse...... 3,452 Navy...... 2,845 Notre Dame...... 605 North Carolina...... 1,529 Total...... 9,830 Maryland...... 1,360 Princeton...... 3,521 Average 4,915 Virginia...... 937 Syracuse...... 4,374 Quarterfinals Attendance Total...... 16,566 Total...... 21,354 Hofstra...... 12,289 Average 2,071 Average 2,669 Princeton...... 6,533 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Total...... 18,822 Navy...... 17,017 Cornell...... 11,480 Average 9,411 Cornell...... 6,121 Virginia...... 2,869 1998 Total...... 23,138 Total...... 14,349 Average 11,569 Average 7,175 First Round Attendance Massachusetts...... 2,512 2007 2003 Johns Hopkins...... 2,350 First Round Attendance First Round Attendance Total...... 4,862 Duke...... 1,534 Johns Hopkins...... 1,408 Average 2,431 North Carolina...... 1,615 Maryland...... 2,294 Quarterfinals Attendance Cornell...... 3,327 Massachusetts...... 2,031 Hofstra...... 8,817 Albany (NY)...... 2,953 Princeton...... 2,436 Maryland...... 11,163 Johns Hopkins...... 2,548 Rutgers...... 1,919 Georgetown...... 2,156 Syracuse...... 4,220 Total...... 19,980 Maryland...... 2,200 Towson...... 2,297 Average 9,990 Virginia...... 2,238 Virginia...... 1,155 1997 Total...... 18,571 Total...... 17,760 Average 2,321 Average 2,220 First Round Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Army...... 2,815 Quarterfinals Attendance Towson...... 4,285 Navy...... 10,438 Syracuse...... 8,198 Princeton...... 8,123 Towson...... 5,136 Total...... 7,100 Average 3,550 Total...... 18,561 Total...... 13,334 Average 9,281 Average 6,667 Quarterfinals Attendance Hofstra...... 8,065 Maryland...... 9,011 Total...... 17,076 Average 8,538 Division I Preliminary-Round Paid Attendance History 161

1996 1993 1990 First Round Attendance First Round Attendance First Round Attendance Navy...... 5,341 Army...... 4,121 Massachusetts...... 738 Cornell...... 2,947 Virginia...... 1,275 Harvard...... 617 Hofstra...... 4,281 Virginia...... 1,027 Total...... 8,288 Navy...... 5,428 Johns Hopkins...... 2,086 Average 4,144 Quarterfinals Attendance Total...... 15,105 Total...... 4,468 Rutgers...... 4,962 Average 3,776 Average 1,117 Johns Hopkins...... 7,560 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance North Carolina...... 1,756 Syracuse...... 11,533 Total...... 12,522 Johns Hopkins...... 5,222 North Carolina...... 869 Average 6,261

Syracuse...... 4,395 Loyola Maryland...... 2,784 RECORDS ATTENDANCE Princeton...... 4,155 Yale...... 3,540 1995 First Round Attendance Total...... 15,528 Total...... 18,726 Loyola Maryland...... 2,117 Average 3,882 Average 4,682 Duke...... 2,475 Princeton...... 1,930 1992 1989 Brown...... 1,267 First Round Attendance First Round Attendance Johns Hopkins...... 1,794 Adelphi...... 750 Total...... 7,789 Navy...... 2,618 Navy...... 2,025 Average 1,947 Loyola Maryland...... 2,251 Massachusetts...... 2,392 Quarterfinals Attendance Maryland...... 3,010 North Carolina...... 392 Johns Hopkins...... 4,996 Maryland...... 3,002 Total...... 9,673 Total...... 5,559 Syracuse...... 5,116 Average 2,418 Average 1,390 Virginia...... 2,314 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Princeton...... 2,213 Johns Hopkins...... 4,100 Total...... 15,428 North Carolina...... 2,000 Loyola Maryland...... 3,200 Average 3,857 Syracuse...... 3,684 Maryland...... 2,725 Towson...... 7,812 Syracuse...... 4,572 1994 First Round Attendance Total...... 15,709 Total...... 14,597 Virginia...... 877 Average 3,927 Average 3,649 Johns Hopkins...... 4,203 Duke...... 625 1991 1988 Brown...... 1,597 First Round Attendance First Round Attendance Maryland...... 1,400 Harvard...... 534 Total...... 7,302 Loyola Maryland...... 1,082 Loyola Maryland...... 800 Average 1,826 Virginia...... 803 Massachusetts...... 1,049 Quarterfinals Attendance Syracuse...... 2,309 Yale...... 730 North Carolina...... 1,750 Loyola Maryland...... 2,006 Total...... 5,594 Total...... 3,113 Princeton...... 4,796 Average 1,399 Average 778 Syracuse...... 4,427 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Johns Hopkins...... 10,723 Syracuse...... 3,271 Total...... 12,925 North Carolina...... 500 Penn...... 1,740 Average 3,245 Princeton...... 4,431 North Carolina...... 1,694 Brown...... 3,650 Johns Hopkins...... 4,348 Total...... 19,334 Total...... 11,053 Average 4,834 Average 2,763 162 Division III Championship Paid Attendance History

Division III Championship Paid Attendance History *First-round game 2011 2009 First Round Attendance First and Second Rounds Attendance 2013 Amherst...... 650 Springfield*...... 750 First Round Attendance Cabrini...... 496 St. Lawrence*...... 381 Adrian...... 123 Denison...... 310 Merchant Marine*...... 500 Cabrini...... 239 Endicott...... 1,500 Cabrini*...... 450 Lynchburg...... 337 Gettysburg...... 350 Denison*...... 220 Nazareth...... 231 Middlebury...... 450 Wash. & Lee*...... 422 Ohio Wesleyan...... 231 Nazareth...... 501 SUNY Cortland...... 737 Roanoke...... 200 Roanoke...... 594 Tufts...... 750 Salisbury...... 341 Stevens...... 500 Middlebury...... 800 Stevens...... 600 Wittenberg...... 654 Wesleyan (CT)...... 550 Stevenson...... 357 Stevenson...... 622 Tufts...... 250 Total...... 6,005 Haverford...... 427 Washington...... 294 Average 601 Roanoke...... 972 Washington & Lee...... 605 Second Round Attendance Gettysburg...... 1,088 Western New England...... 250 Amherst...... 250 SUNY Cortland...... 438 Total...... 8,669 Total...... 4,058 Dickinson...... 479 Average 619 Average 312 Roanoke...... 961 Quarterfinals Attendance Rochester Inst...... 612 SUNY Cortland...... 764 2012 Salisbury...... 752 Wesleyan (CT)...... 600 First Round Attendance Stevenson...... 436 Stevenson...... 1,302 Bowdoin...... 404 Tufts...... 750 Gettysburg...... 676 Cabrini...... 875 Connecticut Col...... 500 Total...... 4,678 Total...... 3,342 Denison...... 430 Average 585 Average 836 Dickinson...... 260 Quarterfinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Gettysburg...... 518 Rochester Inst...... 485 Stevenson...... 1,371 Rochester Inst...... 306 Salisbury...... 797 SUNY Cortland...... 1,331 Stevens...... 513 Stevenson...... 752 Stevenson...... 235 Tufts...... 550 Total...... 2,702 Trinity (CT)...... 250 Average 1,351 Union (NY)...... 291 Total...... 2,584 Championship Attendance Washington Col...... 850 Average 646 Foxborough, Mass...... 24,072 Semifinals Attendance Overall...... 38,785 Total...... 5,432 Rochester Inst...... 1,200 Average 453 Salisbury...... 1,184 2008 Second Round Attendance Total...... 2,384 First and Second Rounds Attendance SUNY Cortland...... 588 Springfield*...... 390 Dickinson...... 483 Average 1,192 Championship Attendance Bowdoin*...... 922 Lynchburg...... 524 Western New Eng.*...... 372 Rochester Inst...... 680 Baltimore...... 18,086 Kenyon*...... 280 Salisbury...... 820 Overall...... 33,737 Denison*...... 225 Stevenson...... 502 SUNY Cortland...... 516 Tufts...... 700 2010 Middlebury...... 413 Union (NY)...... 441 First Round Attendance Ithaca...... 212 Total...... 4,738 Keene St...... 345 St. Lawrence...... 415 Average 592 Middlebury...... 275 Salisbury...... 914 Quarterfinals Attendance Montclair St...... 891 Cabrini...... 550 Springfield...... 428 Washington Col...... 812 SUNY Cortland...... 437 Dickinson...... 300 Gettysburg...... 367 Salisbury...... 713 Roanoke...... 1,270 Stevenson...... 902 Cabrini...... 300 Total...... 6,388 Tufts...... 400 Average 491 Total...... 3,809 Quarterfinals Attendance Total...... 2,452 Average 544 Average 613 SUNY Cortland...... 672 Second Round Attendance Semifinals Attendance Ithaca...... 368 SUNY Cortland...... 321 Salisbury...... 883 SUNY Cortland...... 773 Connecticut Col...... 752 Gettysburg...... 324 Salisbury...... 500 Rensselaer...... 650 Tufts...... 750 Total...... 2,247 Total...... 1,273 Average 562 Average 637 Salisbury...... 661 Dickinson...... 453 Semifinals Attendance Championship Attendance Gettysburg...... 1,861 Salisbury...... 1,411 Foxborough, Mass...... 17,005 Stevenson...... 564 SUNY Cortland...... 1,511 Overall...... 30,900 Total...... 6,012 Total...... 2,922 Average 752 Average 1,461 Quarterfinals Attendance Championship Attendance SUNY Cortland...... 566 Foxborough, Mass...... 24,317 Tufts...... 500 Overall...... 35,874 Salisbury...... 652 Stevenson...... 933 Total...... 2,651 Average 663 Semifinals Attendance Salisbury...... 1,393 SUNY Cortland...... 1,137 Total...... 2,530 Average 1,265 Championship Attendance Baltimore...... 20,734 Overall...... 35,736 Division III Championship Paid Attendance History 163

2007 2005 2003 First and Second Rounds Attendance First and Second Rounds Attendance First and Second Rounds Attendance Tufts*...... 1,000 Nazareth...... 1,500 Widener*...... 272 Western New Eng...... 1,235 Gettysburg...... 654 SUNY Cortland...... 300 St. Lawrence...... 711 Roanoke...... 591 Hamilton...... 318 Nazareth...... 2,000 Springfield...... 590 Hampden-Sydney...... 350 Wesleyan (CT)...... 600 Salisbury...... 574 Lynchburg...... 522 Salisbury...... 664 SUNY Cortland...... 553 Middlebury...... 800 Denison*...... 170 Keene St.*...... 400 Nazareth...... 1,500 Roanoke...... 532 Lynchburg...... 323 Salisbury...... 401 Cabrini...... 573 Middlebury...... 300 Whittier...... 300 Middlebury*...... 215 Gettysburg...... 417 Total...... 5,485 Total...... 4,763 Keene St.*...... 250 Average 609 Average 529 RECORDS ATTENDANCE Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Total...... 8,367 SUNY Cortland...... 1,342 SUNY Cortland...... 535 Average 697 Salisbury...... 910 Middlebury...... 476 Quarterfinals Attendance Roanoke...... 821 Salisbury...... 530 Salisbury...... 828 Middlebury...... 500 Whittier...... 400 Western New Eng...... 750 Gettysburg...... 229 Total...... 3,573 Total...... 1,941 Wesleyan (CT)...... 400 Average 893 Average 485 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Total...... 2,207 Middlebury...... 912 SUNY Cortland...... 822 Average 552 Salisbury...... 1,019 Salisbury...... 1,008 Semifinals Attendance Salisbury...... 1,120 Total...... 1,931 Total...... 1,830 Wesleyan (CT)...... 892 Average 966 Average 915 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Total...... 2,012 Philadelphia...... 20,803 Baltimore...... 15,417 Average 1,006 Overall...... 31,792 Overall...... 23,951 Championship Attendance Baltimore...... 22,778 2004 2002 Overall...... 35,364 First and Second Rounds Attendance First Round Attendance SUNY Geneseo*...... 350 Ithaca...... 177 2006 SUNY Cortland...... 672 SUNY Cortland...... 336 First and Second Rounds Attendance Gettysburg...... 400 Whittier...... 526 Endicott*...... 715 Middlebury...... 600 Middlebury...... 242 Rochester Inst...... 630 Nazareth...... 2,200 Washington Col...... 316 Salisbury...... 609 Salisbury...... 425 Wash. & Lee...... 418 Denison*...... 550 Stevens...... 400 Hampden-Sydney...... 247 Roanoke...... 550 Wash. & Lee...... 653 Gettysburg...... 355 SUNY Cortland...... 427 Washington Col...... 400 SUNY Geneseo...... 425 Total...... 2,617 Middlebury...... 416 Total...... 6,100 Average 327 Gettysburg...... 393 Average 678 Quarterfinals Attendance Lynchburg...... 369 Quarterfinals Attendance Ithaca...... 325 Kenyon*...... 300 SUNY Cortland...... 913 Middlebury...... 328 Stevens*...... 250 Middlebury...... 407 Washington Col...... 690 Salisbury...... 603 Gettysburg...... 426 Total...... 5,634 Washington Col...... 325 Average 470 Total...... 1,769 Quarterfinals Attendance Total...... 2,248 Average 442 Salisbury...... 1,086 Average 562 Semifinals Attendance SUNY Cortland...... 487 Semifinals Attendance Middlebury...... 916 Gettysburg...... 451 Middlebury...... 1,972 Gettysburg...... 1,039 SUNY Geneseo...... 350 Salisbury...... 1,036 Total...... 1,955 Total...... 2,374 Total...... 3,008 Average 978 Average 594 Average 1,504 Championship Attendance Semifinals Attendance Championship Attendance Rutgers...... 14,411 Salisbury...... 1,301 Baltimore...... 19,202 Overall...... 20,752 SUNY Cortland...... 1,114 Overall...... 30,558 Total...... 2,415 Average 1,208 Championship Attendance Philadelphia...... 23,990 Overall...... 34,413 164 Division III Championship Paid Attendance History

2001 1998 1994 First Round Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Springfield...... 750 Wash. & Lee...... 528 Hobart...... 956 Hampden-Sydney...... 245 Ithaca...... 285 Gettysburg...... 650 Salisbury...... 307 Roanoke...... 313 Salisbury...... 1,455 SUNY Cortland...... 378 Gettysburg...... 1,020 Nazareth...... 800 Middlebury...... 300 Ithaca...... 228 Total...... 2,146 Total...... 3,861 Average 537 Average 965 Total...... 2,208 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Average 368 Nazareth...... 1,100 Salisbury...... 1,413 Quarterfinals Attendance Salisbury...... 1,123 Hobart...... 6,400 Gettysburg...... 394 Salisbury...... 690 Total...... 2,223 Total...... 7,813 Nazareth...... 713 Average 1,112 Average 3,907 Ithaca...... 522 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Total...... 2,319 Rutgers...... 14,609 Maryland...... 12,142 Average 580 Overall...... 18,978 Overall...... 23,771 Semifinals Attendance 1997 1993 Gettysburg...... 1,055 Nazareth...... 1,585 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Denison...... 716 Hobart...... 1,459 Total...... 2,640 Nazareth...... 1,205 Nazareth...... 1,450 Average 1,320 Washington Col...... 567 Ohio Wesleyan...... 437 Championship Attendance Salisbury...... 742 Salisbury...... 1,246 Rutgers...... 14,417 Total...... 3,230 Total...... 4,592 Overall...... 21,584 Average 808 Average 1,148 2000 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance First Round Attendance Washington Col...... 1,346 Hobart...... 5,241 Denison...... 581 Salisbury...... 1,063 Ohio Wesleyan...... 522 Gettysburg...... 251 Total...... 2,409 Total...... 5,763 Middlebury...... 341 Average 1,205 Average 2,882 Springfield...... 422 Wash. & Lee...... 436 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Washington Col...... 250 Maryland...... 18,086 Maryland...... 9,597 Overall...... 23,725 Overall...... 19,952 Total...... 2,281 Average 380 1996 1992 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Gettysburg...... 523 Middlebury...... 840 Hobart...... 1,846 Middlebury...... 475 Nazareth...... 746 Nazareth...... 2,500 Nazareth...... 653 Ohio Wesleyan...... 441 Roanoke...... 775 Salisbury...... 1,228 Salisbury...... 379 Salisbury...... 1,010 Total...... 2,879 Total...... 2,406 Total...... 6,131 Average 720 Average 602 Average 1,533 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Nazareth...... 999 Nazareth...... 1,816 Hobart...... 7,286 Salisbury...... 1,095 Salisbury...... 1,173 Roanoke...... 869 Total...... 2,094 Total...... 2,989 Total...... 8,155 Average 1,047 Average 1,495 Average 4,078 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Maryland...... 17,431 Maryland...... 18,586 Penn...... 6,741 Overall...... 24,685 Overall...... 23,981 Overall...... 21,027 1999 1995 1991 First Round Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Nazareth...... 2,500 Salisbury...... 379 Gettysburg...... 1,100 Hampden-Sydney...... 214 Gettysburg...... 260 Hobart...... 1,042 Denison...... 360 Ohio Wesleyan...... 725 Ohio Wesleyan...... 700 Middlebury...... 347 Nazareth...... 1,013 Salisbury...... 1,213 Total...... 3,421 Total...... 2,377 Total...... 4,055 Average 855 Average 594 Average 1,014 Quarterfinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Gettysburg...... 594 Salisbury...... 899 Hobart...... 2,543 Washington Col...... 300 Nazareth...... 1,580 Ohio Wesleyan...... 1,800 Wash. & Lee...... 838 Salisbury...... 825 Total...... 2,479 Total...... 4,343 Average 1,240 Average 2,172 Total...... 2,557 Average 639 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Maryland...... 15,768 Salisbury...... 3,417 Semifinals Attendance Overall...... 20,614 Overall...... 11,815 Middlebury...... 1,322 Salisbury...... 1,078 Total...... 2,400 Average 1,200 Championship Attendance Maryland...... 17,418 Overall...... 25,796 Division III Championship Paid Attendance History 165

1990 1986 1982 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Hobart...... 797 SUNY Cortland...... 266 Hobart...... 356 Ohio Wesleyan...... 645 Hobart...... 944 Roanoke...... 99 Salisbury...... 468 Ohio Wesleyan...... 536 Salisbury...... 262 Washington Col...... 418 Washington Col...... 304 Washington Col...... 194 Total...... 2,328 Total...... 2,050 Total...... 911 Average 582 Average 513 Average 228 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Hobart...... 767 Hobart...... 3,186 Hobart...... 918 Washington Col...... 501 Ohio Wesleyan...... 288 Washington Col...... 860

Total...... 1,268 Total...... 3,474 Total...... 1,778 RECORDS ATTENDANCE Average 634 Average 1,737 Average 889 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Hobart...... 3,857 Hobart...... 3,581 Hobart...... 2,124 Overall...... 7,453 Overall...... 9,105 Overall...... 4,813 1989 1985 1981 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Hobart...... 750 SUNY Cortland...... 421 SUNY Cortland...... 190 Nazareth...... 500 Hobart...... 503 Hobart...... 450 Ohio Wesleyan...... 1,750 Rochester Inst...... 253 St. Lawrence...... 234 Washington Col...... 348 Washington Col...... 291 Washington Col...... 285 Total...... 2,348 Total...... 1,468 Total...... 1,159 Average 587 Average 367 Average 290 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Hobart...... 1,713 Hobart...... 1,708 SUNY Cortland...... 326 Washington Col...... 536 Washington Col...... 630 Hobart...... 1,039 Total...... 2,249 Total...... 2,338 Total...... 1,365 Average 1,125 Average 1,169 Average 683 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Hobart...... 5,200 Washington Col...... 2,640 Hobart...... 3,840 Overall...... 9,797 Overall...... 6,446 Overall...... 6,364 1988 1984 1980 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Frank. & Marsh...... 106 Hobart...... 444 SUNY Cortland...... 253 Hobart...... 1,055 Rochester Inst...... 195 Hobart...... 353 Ohio Wesleyan...... 842 Salisbury...... 187 Ithaca...... 499 Washington Col...... 416 Washington Col...... 320 St. Lawrence...... 481 Total...... 2,419 Total...... 1,146 Total...... 1,586 Average 605 Average 287 Average 397 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Hobart...... 2,461 Hobart...... 1,442 SUNY Cortland...... 1,278 Ohio Wesleyan...... 1,334 Washington Col...... 894 Hobart...... 1,182 Total...... 3,795 Total...... 2,336 Total...... 2,460 Average 1,898 Average 1,168 Average 1,230 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Ohio Wesleyan...... 2,742 Hobart...... 3,210 Hobart...... 4,855 Overall...... 8,956 Overall...... 6,692 Overall...... 8,901 1987 1983 Quarterfinals Attendance Quarterfinals Attendance Hobart...... 1,044 Hobart...... 637 Ohio Wesleyan...... 372 Roanoke...... 139 St. Lawrence...... 331 Ohio Wesleyan...... 114 Wash. & Lee...... 1,544 Washington Col...... 327 Total...... 3,291 Total...... 1,217 Average 823 Average 304 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Hobart...... 1,930 Hobart...... 1,520 Ohio Wesleyan...... 838 Washington Col...... 783 Total...... 2,768 Total...... 2,303 Average 1,384 Average 1,152 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Hobart...... 4,205 Hobart...... 2,874 Overall...... 10,264 Overall...... 6,394 166 Division II Championship Paid Attendance History

Division II Championship Paid Attendance History

2013 2009 2005 Quarterfinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Adelphi...... 414 LIU Post...... 502 LIU Post...... 812 Limestone...... 220 Le Moyne...... N/A Le Moyne...... 1,890 Le Moyne...... 228 Mercyhurst...... 783 Total...... 502 Total...... 2,702 Average 502 Average 1,351 Total...... 1,645 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Average 411 Foxborough, Mass...... 24,072 Philadelphia...... 21,803 Overall...... 24,574 Overall...... 24,505 Semifinals Attendance Adelphi...... 756 2008 2004 Mercyhurst...... 1,042 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Total...... 1,798 NYIT...... 798 Limestone...... 500 Le Moyne...... 1,831 Le Moyne...... 1,157 Average 899 Total...... 2,629 Total...... 1,657 Championship Attendance Average 1,315 Average 829 Philadelphia...... 17,005 Overall...... 20,448 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Philadelphia...... 24,317 Baltimore...... 19,202 Overall...... 26,946 Overall...... 20,859 2012 Semifinals Attendance 2007 2003 Le Moyne...... 232 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Mercyhurst...... 874 Mercyhurst...... 813 Limestone...... 323 Total...... 1,106 Le Moyne...... 1,215 Le Moyne...... 1,078 Average 553 Total...... 2,028 Total...... 1,401 Championship Attendance Average 1,014 Average 701 Foxborough, Mass...... 17,005 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Overall...... 18,111 Baltimore...... 22,778 Baltimore...... 15,417 Overall...... 24,806 Overall...... 16,818 2011 Semifinals Attendance 2006 2002 LIU Post...... 747 Semifinals Attendance Semifinals Attendance Limestone...... 404 Dowling...... 300 Limestone...... 582 Total...... 1,154 Le Moyne...... 1,381 Le Moyne...... 575 Average 574 Total...... 1,681 Total...... 1,157 Championship Attendance Average 841 Average 579 Baltimore...... 18,086 Championship Attendance Championship Attendance Overall...... 19,240 Philadelphia...... 23,990 Rutgers...... 2,141 Overall...... 25,671 Overall...... 3,298 2010 Semifinals Attendance 2001 LIU Post...... 646 Semifinals Attendance Le Moyne...... 1,203 LIU Post...... 531 Total...... 1,849 Limestone...... 347 Average 925 Total...... 878 Championship Attendance Average 439 Baltimore...... 20,734 Championship Attendance Overall...... 22,583 Rutgers...... 2,180 Overall...... 3,058 From 1976 to 1981 and 1993 to 2000, only a champi- onship game was held. The championship was not conducted from 1982 to 1992. No attendance was recorded in 1974 and 1975.