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Year Coach Record GF______GA 1967 Bob Scott 11-1 149______70 1883 Elgin R.I. Gould 0-1 0______4 1968 Bob Scott 10-1 175______72 1969 Bob Scott 9-1 141______64 1888 Clinton L. Riggs 1-1 7______6 1970 Bob Scott 9-1 104______74 1971 Bob Scott 3-7 89______93 1889 Brantz Roszel 1-0-2 11______5 1972 Bob Scott 11-2 159______90 1890 Brantz Roszel 2-2 27______7 1973 Bob Scott 11-2 173______107 1891 Brantz Roszel 5-1 28______8 1974 Bob Scott 12-2 228______137 1892 Brantz Roszel 1-2 10______12 1893 Brantz Roszel 4-2 30______18 1975 9-2 179______120 1894 Brantz Roszel 1-3 12______20 1976 Henry Ciccarone 9-4 178______141 1895 Brantz Roszel 2-1 16______8 1977 Henry Ciccarone 11-2 199______136 1896 Brantz Roszel 1-2-1 12______20 1978 Henry Ciccarone 13-1 237______117 1979 Henry Ciccarone 13-0 197______89 1897 William H. Maddren 5-2 34______14 1980 Henry Ciccarone 14-1 227______111 1898 William H. Maddren 4-1 28______19 1981 Henry Ciccarone 13-1 239______114 1899 William H. Maddren 4-1 54______14 1982 Henry Ciccarone 11-3 209______102 1900 William H. Maddren 6-1 40______15 1983 Henry Ciccarone 12-2 199______134

All-Time Coaching Records 1901 William H. Maddren 6-1 33______9 1984 14-0 191______95 1902 Ronald T. Abercrombie & 1985 Don Zimmerman 13-1 172______102 William C. Schmeisser 6-1 64______13 1986 Don Zimmerman 10-2 151______93 1903 William C. Schmeisser 4-2 53______29 1987 Don Zimmerman 10-3 162______118 1988 Don Zimmerman 9-2 109______89 1904 Charles MacInnes 8-1 86______18 1989 Don Zimmerman 11-2 148______88 1990 Don Zimmerman 6-5 129______114 1905 William C. Schmeisser 3-2-1 37______26 1906 William C. Schmeisser 6-0 41______8 1991 Tony Seaman 8-4 166______115 1907 William C. Schmeisser 5-1 52______13 1992 Tony Seaman 8-5 186______148 1908 William C. Schmeisser 8-1 59______24 1950 Kelso Morrill 7-1 84______43 1993 Tony Seaman 11-4 211______170 1909 William C. Schmeisser 6-1 47______20 1994 Tony Seaman 9-5 194______165 1951 Fred Smith 4-4 75______70 1995 Tony Seaman 13-1 230______147 1910 Alan Chesney 4-3 35______37 1996 Tony Seaman 8-6 153______144 1952 Wilson Fewster 2-4-1 64______58 1997 Tony Seaman 10-4 210______127 1911 G. Pitts Raleigh 7-1 48______26 1953 Wilson Fewster 3-5 78______82 1998 Tony Seaman 10-4 205______134 1912 G. Pitts Raleigh 2-3-2 26______29 1954 Fred Smith 4-4-1 79______73 1999 John Haus 11-3 204______128 1913 Reaney Wolfe 6-1-1 45______21 2000 John Haus 9-4 162______134 1914 Reaney Wolfe 7-2 61______27 1955 Bob Scott 4-6 83______75 1915 Reaney Wolfe 7-0-1 40______19 1956 Bob Scott 6-4 77______65 2001 8-4 128______108 1916 Reaney Wolfe 6-2 72______31 1957 Bob Scott 8-0-1 128______59 2002 Dave Pietramala 12-2 138______118 1917 Reaney Wolfe 1-1 12______9 1958 Bob Scott 8-1 132______63 2003 Dave Pietramala 14-2 224______111 1918 Reaney Wolfe 3-3-1 19______29 1959 Bob Scott 8-2 185______75 2004 Dave Pietramala 13-2 182______115 1919 Reaney Wolfe 7-1 57______13 1960 Bob Scott 7-2 117______54 2005 Dave Pietramala 16-0 186______111 1920 Reaney Wolfe 8-4 73______28 1961 Bob Scott 8-3 138______74 2006 Dave Pietramala 9-5 138______115 1921 Reaney Wolfe 4-4-2 41______55 1962 Bob Scott 8-3 151______110 2007 Dave Pietramala 13-4 178______133 1963 Bob Scott 6-4 107______88 2008 Dave Pietramala 11-6 179______140 1922 John Knipp 7-3 44______35 1964 Bob Scott 5-5 107______97 1965 Bob Scott 9-2 124______84 Bold = National Championship Season 1923 William C. Schmeisser 6-2 60______27 1966 Bob Scott 5-6 94______76 1924 William C. Schmeisser 7-2 60______27 1925 William C. Schmeisser 6-3 42______26 All-Time Coaching Records

1926 9-0 103______11 Name (National Championships) Seasons Years W L T Pct 1927 Ray Van Orman 8-0 84______16 Elgin R. I. Gould 1 1883 0 1 0 .000 1928 Ray Van Orman 9-2 108______36 Clinton L. Riggs 1 1888 1 1 0 .500 1929 Ray Van Orman 4-5 37______34 Brantz Roszel (1) 8 1889-96 17 13 3 .560 1930 Ray Van Orman 7-2 49______33 William H. Maddren (3) 5 1897-1901 25 6 0 .818 1931 Ray Van Orman 8-1 100______15 Ronald T. Abercrombie (1) * 1 1902 6 1 0 .857 1932 Ray Van Orman 11-0 107______24 William C. Schmeisser (1) * 10 1902-03, 05-09, 23-25 57 15 1 .788 1933 Ray Van Orman 7-0 68______16 Charles MacInnes 1 1904 8 1 0 .888 1934 Ray Van Orman 8-1 89______39 Alan Chesney 1 1910 4 3 0 .571 G. Pitts Raleigh (1) 2 1911-12 9 4 2 .667 1935 Kelso Morrill 2-5 44______32 1936 Kelso Morrill 5-3-1 70______56 Reaney Wolfe (4) 9 1913-21 49 18 5 .715 1937 Kelso Morrill 4-4 67______45 John Knipp (1) 1 1922 7 3 0 .700 1938 Kelso Morrill 3-4 47______43 Ray Van Orman (6) 9 1926-34 71 11 0 .864 1939 Kelso Morrill 7-2 129______38 Kelso Morrill (2) 12 1935-43, 45-46, 50 68 31 1 .675 1940 Kelso Morrill 8-2 107______45 (3) 3 1947-49 24 3 0 .888 1941 Kelso Morrill 12-0 151______19 Fred B. Smith, Jr. 2 1951, 54 8 8 1 .500 1942 Kelso Morrill 9-2 127______34 Wilson L. Fewster 2 1952-53 5 9 1 .366 1943 Kelso Morrill 6-2 87______33 Bob Scott (7) 20 1955-74 158 55 1 .741 1944 No Team Henry Ciccarone (3) 9 1975-83 105 16 0 .868 1945 Kelso Morrill 1-1 25______21 Don Zimmerman (3) 7 1984-90 73 15 0 .830 1946 Kelso Morrill 4-5 92______68 Tony Seaman 8 1991-97 77 33 0 .700 John Haus 2 1999-2000 20 7 0 .741 1947 Howdy Myers 8-1 110______38 Dave Pietramala (2) 8 2001- 96 25 0 .793 1948 Howdy Myers 8-1 103______50 Totals 120 1883-2008 882 278 15 .757 1949 Howdy Myers 8-1 136______51 * Abercrombie and Schmeisser were considered co-coaches in 1902; Hopkins’ 6-1 mark is included in both records and both are 82 credited with coaching the team to a national championship that season.

177 First Team All-Americans • 64 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees • 11 National Players of the Year 44 National Championships • 9 NCAA Championships • 37 Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances www.hopkinssports.com • 2009 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse 1922 Douglas Turnbull 1st A 1934 Henry Beeler 1st M Since 1922, the Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse program has produced a national- Howard Benedict 2nd D Donaldson Kelly 1st A Calkins 3rd D Millard Lang 1st A record 177 First Team All-Americans, including , who earned First Routson 3rd G Church Yearley 1st D Team All-America honors in each of the last three years. Huey HM A Paul Reynolds 2nd D Johns Hopkins has had at least

McDaniel HM A All-Time All-Americans Joe Zoller HM D 1935 Louis Reuling 1st G one player earn First Team All- Peter Swindell 1st D America honors in 35 of the last 1923 John Murphy 1st M 37 years and 78 of the 87 years in Douglas Turnbull 1st A 1936 Don Naylor 1st D which the team has been selected Howard Benedict 2nd D Peter Swindell 1st D Bachman 3rd D Tom Dukehart 2nd A (this includes 1944, when JHU did Hubert Barton HM D not field a team because of World Coady HM A 1937 Don Naylor 1st D War II). McDaniel HM A Peter Swindell 1st D Routson HM G Tom Dukehart 2nd A In addition, with five All-Ameri- ca selections in 2008, Johns Hopkins 1924 Douglas Turnbull 1st A 1938 John Tolson 3rd D has now had at least five All-Ameri- Howard Benedict 1st M cans in 34 of the last 36 seasons. Sydney Cone HM G 1939 John Tolson 1st D Norman Melvin 2nd D Recently, the 1998 season marked 1925 Douglas Turnbull 1st A George Penniman III 3rd A the 27th time in school history that Norman Robinson 2nd A Hopkins has produced three or more Sydney Cone HM G 1940 John Tolson 1st D First Team All-Americans. Prior to John Enders 2nd A 1926 Thomas Biddison 1st D George Penniman III 3rd D 1998, the last time JHU had three Norman Robinson 1st M Charles Thomas 3rd A First Team All-Americans was in 1995. Walker Taylor 1st A The school record for most First Team All-Americans in one year is five, Ferlaino 3rd G 1941 Nelson Shawn 1st D Karl Levy 3rd D Charles Thomas 1st A originally set in 1932 and tied in 1978. Johns Hopkins won the USILA National John Tolson 1st D Championship with an 11-0 record in 1932, while the 1978 team posted a 13-1 1927 Thomas Biddison 1st D Richard Green 2nd M record and won the first of threestraight NCAA Championships. John Lang 1st M Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. 2nd D Bill Logan 2nd A Edgar Spilman 3rd A Mort Kalus 3rd D Richard Watts HM D Gardner Mallonee 3rd D Arthur Swerdloff 3rd G Robert Sandell 3rd M Herbert Williams HM D C. “Leftie” Liebensberger HM D Joseph Sollers HM G Kelso Morrill HM M 1942 Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. 1st D M. Gordon Wolman HM A 1956 Arlyn Marshall 1st M Charles Thomas 1st A Richard Watts 3rd D 1928 Thomas Biddison 1st A Henley Guild 2nd A 1950 Lloyd Bunting 1st D David Collignon HM M John Lang 1st M Edward Weitzel 2nd D Robert Sandell 1st M John Jory HM A Gardner Mallonee 1st D Tom Zink 3rd D Joseph Sollers 2nd G Walter Mitchell HM D Benny Boynton 2nd D James Adams 3rd M Robert Powell HM G Helbenger 3rd D 1943 Henley Guild 1st M Oliver Shepard 3rd A Bill Logan HM A George Reipe 1st D Wilson Fewster HM A 1957 Walter Mitchell 1st D Tom Zink 2nd M Byron Forbush HM A William Morrill 1st A 1929 Caplan 3rd D Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. 3rd D Thomas Gough HM D James Webster 1st A Purnell Hall HM D Mort Kalus HM D Richard Steele 2nd M William Kegan HM D 1946 Jerry Courtney 1st G Fred Smith HM M Jerry Bennett HM M Rip Hewitt 1st D Edward Bernstein HM M 1930 Purnell Hall 1st D 1951 Joseph Sollers 1st G Bruce Duffany HM M John Turnbull 1st A 1947 Lloyd Bunting 1st D Byron Forbush 2nd A Bob Edwards HM D Edward Dukehart 2nd A Wilson Fewster 1st M Richard Tucker 2nd M John Jory HM A Joseph Ferrarini HM G Wm. Brooke Tunstall 1st A Emil Budnitz HM A John McNealey HM D Lorne Guild HM A Thomas Gough 2nd D William Carroll HM M Robert Powell HM G George Packard HM A Fred Smith 2nd D George Keller HM D Alfred Seivold HM M William Weitzel HM D Merle Debuskey 3rd John Pohlhaus HM D Henley Guild 3rd M 1958 Walter Mitchell 1st D 1931 Lorne Guild 1st M Ray Greene 3rd M 1952 Emil Budnitz 1st A William Morrill 1st A John Turnbull 1st A Alan Chesney HM Edward McNicholas 2nd A James Webster 1st A Donaldson Kelly 2nd A Ray Pohl HM John Pohlhaus HM D John Jory 2nd A Millard Lang 2nd D Robert Sandell HM Bob Scott HM M Edward Bernstein 2nd M Henry Beeler HM M M. Gordon Wolman HM John McNealey 2nd D Fritz Stude HM G 1953 Emil Budnitz 1st A Emmett Collins HM G 1948 Ray Greene 1st M Eddie Semler 1st D Bob Edwards HM D 1932 Lorne Guild 1st M Wm. Brooke Tunstall 1st A Stanley Dorney HM M Alfred Seivold HM M Donaldson Kelly 1st A Fred Smith 2nd M Lou Ruland HM G Millard Lang 1st M Wilson Fewster 3rd M Frank White HM M 1959 William Morrill 1st A George Packard 1st M Thomas Gough 3rd D James Webster 1st A John Turnbull 1st A James Adams HM M 1954 Robert Taylor 2nd A Edward Bernstein 2nd M Paul Reynolds 2nd D Hamilton Bishop HM D Richard Steele 3rd M Emmett Collins 2nd G Lloyd Bunting HM D Ray Santamaria HM M Alfred Seivold 3rd M 1933 Boots Ives 1st A Mort Kalus HM D Lou Ruland HM G Bill Berndt HM M Donaldson Kelly 1st A Oliver Shepard HM A Herbert Williams HM D Michael Byrne HM D Millard Lang 1st A Bruce Duffany HM A Church Yearley 1st D 1949 James Adams 1st M 1955 Bob Burgess 3rd D Bill Widhelm HM D James Merriken HM D Lloyd Bunting 1st D Lou Ruland 3rd G Paul Reynolds HM D Oliver Shepard 1st A Arlyn Marshall HM M 1960 John McNealey, Sr. 1st D Henry Beeler HM M Byron Forbush 2nd A Michael Byrne 2nd D William Weitzel HM M Fred Smith 2nd M 83

177 First Team All-Americans • 64 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees • 11 National Players of the Year 44 National Championships • 9 NCAA Championships • 37 Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances 2009 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse • www.hopkinssports.com Austin Schmidt 3rd A Paul Weiss 2nd D 1981 Jeffrey Cook 1st A Henry Ciccarone 3rd M Doug Honig 2nd M Brendan Schneck 1st M All-Time First Team Oscar Garcia Rivera HM M Lance Schneck 2nd D All-Americans By School Jimmy Greenwood HM G 1971 Kenneth Dauses 2nd G Henry Ciccarone, Jr. 3rd M (1922-2008) Jimmy Ives HM A William Donovan HM M Dave Black HM D Paul Winegrad HM D Brian Holman HM G Johns Hopkins______177 1972 Richard Kowalchuk 1st M Maryland______111 1961 Michael Byrne 1st D Les Matthews 1st G 1982 Jeffrey Cook 1st A Navy______105 Austin Schmidt 1st A Jack Thomas 1st A Dave Black 2nd D Henry Ciccarone 2nd M Bill Nolan 2nd A Henry Ciccarone, Jr. 2nd M Jimmy Greenwood 3rd G Jim Ferguson 3rd D John Krumenacker 3rd M Syracuse______86 Tom Biddison HM M Jim Head 3rd D Peter Scott 3rd A Army______83 Phil Sutley HM D Bill Cantelli HM M Princeton______72 1973 Richard Kowalchuk 1st M Brian Holman HM G 1962 Henry Ciccarone 1st M Leslie Matthews 1st G Virginia______58 Austin Schmidt 1st A Jack Thomas 1st A 1983 Marty Bergin 1st D Roy Mayne 2nd A Jim Ferguson 2nd D William Cantelli 1st M Cornell______44 All-Time All-Americans Phil Sutley 2nd D Franz Wittelsberger 2nd A Delverne Dressel 1st M Rutgers______35 Bill Flannery 3rd D Don Krohn 3rd A Henry Ciccarone, Jr. 2nd M Tim Lowrey HM A Brian Holman 2nd G North Carolina______31 Homer Schwartz HM M 1974 Richard Kowalchuk 1st M John Krumenacker 3rd M Duke / St. John’s______23 Jack Thomas 1st A John DeTommaso HM D Yale______20 1963 Janis Berzins 1st D Mike Siegert 2nd D Peter Scott HM A Homer Schwartz 1st M Franz Wittelsberger 2nd A Jerry Pfeiffer 2nd A Dale Kohler 3rd M 1984 John DeTommaso 1st D Hobart / Penn______13 Herb Better HM M Bob Barbera HM D Delverne Dressel 1st M Dartmouth______12 Skip Darrell HM A Rich Hirsch HM A Lawrence Quinn 1st G Stan Fine HM M Bill Nolan HM M Peter Scott 1st A Brown / RPI______11 John Krumenacker 2nd M Washington & Lee______10 1964 Homer Schwartz 1st M 1975 Dale Kohler 1st M Brian Wood 2nd A Loyola / Union______9 Jerry Pfeiffer 2nd A Franz Wittelsberger 1st A Willy Odenthal 3rd A Lucky Mallonee 3rd M Kevin Mahon 2nd G HM M Skip Darrell HM A Jim Moorhead 2nd D UMass / Hofstra______8 Joe Hahn HM D Michael O’Neill 2nd A 1985 John DeTommaso 1st D Harvard / Swarthmore Dave MacCool HM D Rich Hirsch 3rd A Delverne Dressel 1st M Lauren Scheffenacker HM M Don Zimmerman HM M Lawrence Quinn 1st G Washington College______7 Brian Wood 1st A Georgetown______6 1965 Lucky Mallonee 1st M 1976 Dale Kohler 1st M John Krumenacker 2nd M Jerry Pfeiffer 1st A Michael O’Neill 1st A Craig Bubier 3rd A Stevens______5 Benjamin Kaestner III 2nd D Franz Wittelsberger 3rd A Steve Mutscheller 3rd M Colgate / U. of Baltimore______4 Jerome Schnydman 2nd M Rich Hirsch HM A Brad McLam HM M Skip Darrell 3rd M Kevin Mahon HM G Towson / Penn State______2 Mike Oidick 3rd D Jim Moorhead HM D 1986 Craig Bubier 1st A Lehigh / Drexel / Notre Dame John Dashiells HM G John DeTommaso 1st D 1977 1st M Delverne Dressel 1st M Delaware / UMBC______1 1966 Benjamin Kaestner III 1st D Michael O’Neill 1st A Brian Wood 1st A Jerome Schnydman 1st M Bob DeSimone 2nd M Brad McLam 3rd M Springfield / NYU / Albany Lucky Mallonee HM M Mark Greenberg 2nd D Steve Mitchell HM M CCNY / NC State Kevin Mahon 2nd G 1991 Brian Voelker 1st D 1967 Joseph Cowan 1st A R. Scott Baugher HM M 1987 Steve Mitchell 1st M Adam Wright 1st M Benjamin Kaestner III 1st D Rich Hirsch HM A Dave Pietramala 1st D Matt Panetta 2nd M Jerome Schnydman 1st M Brian Wood 1st A Bill Dwan 3rd D Geoff Berlin 2nd G 1978 R. Scott Baugher 1st M Larry LeDoyen 2nd M Scott Giardina HM G Michael Clark 2nd D Robert DeSimone 1st M Michael Morrill 3rd A Phil Kneip 2nd A Michael Federico 1st G Craig Bubier HM A 1992 Adam Wright 1st M Jim Goodell 3rd M Will Hazlehurst 1st D Quint Kessenich HM G Jeff Wills 2nd A Wesley Bachur HM M Michael O’Neill 1st A Scott Giardina 3rd G John Cardillo HM D Mark Greenberg 2nd D 1988 Quint Kessenich 1st G Brian Lukacz HM M H. Downman McCarty HM A Dave Huntley 2nd M Michael Morrill 1st A Brian Piccola HM A Mike Sheedy HM D Dave Pietramala 1st D Terry Riordan HM A 1968 Michael Clark 1st D Brendan Kelly 2nd M Nick Shevillo HM D Joseph Cowan 1st A 1979 R. Scott Baugher 1st M James DeTommaso 3rd D Charles Goodell 1st M Michael Federico 1st G 1993 Brian Piccola 1st A H. Downman McCarty 1st A Mark Greenberg 1st D 1989 Quint Kessenich 1st G Terry Riordan 3rd A John Cardillo 2nd D David Huntley 1st M Matt Panetta 1st A Steve Vecchione 3rd M Philip Kneip 2nd A Dave Black 2nd D Dave Pietramala 1st D Brian Kelly HM M Geoff Berlin 3rd G Ned Radebaugh 3rd M Greg Lilly 2nd D Milford Marchant HM M Charles Coker HM M Curt Ahrendsen HM D Joe Rzempoluch 3rd M Tom Sullivan HM D Wayne Davis HM M Brian Voelker 3rd M 1969 Michael Clark 1st D Jeff Harris HM A Bill Dwan HM D 1994 Terry Riordan 1st A Charles Coker 1st M Leroy Katz HM D Brendan Kelly HM M Brian Piccola 2nd A Joseph Cowan 1st A Peter Jacobs 2nd M Charles Goodell 1st M 1980 Michael Federico 1st G 1990 Brian Voelker 3rd M Milford Marchant HM M John Cardillo 2nd D Mark Greenberg 1st D Adam Wright 3rd M Paul Weiss 3rd D Brendan Schneck 1st M Bill Dwan HM D 1995 Peter Jacobs 1st M Jeff Cook 2nd A Quint Kessenich HM G Brian Piccola 1st A 1970 Charles Coker 1st M Wayne Davis 3rd M Matt Panetta HM A Terry Riordan 1st A Robert MacCool 1st D Jim Bidne HM A Milford Marchant 2nd M Kenneth Dauses 2nd G Dave Black HM D Casey Gordon HM M 84 Lance Schneck HM D

177 First Team All-Americans • 64 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees • 11 National Players of the Year 44 National Championships • 9 NCAA Championships • 37 Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances www.hopkinssports.com • 2009 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Brian Kuczma HM D Kevin Boland 3rd M Jonathan Marcus HM G Bobby Benson 3rd A First Team All-Americans by Number (Since 1949) David Marr HM A Michael Peyser HM D - 3 - Scott Baugher (M)______1978, 1979 Mike Morrill (A)______1988 Brendan Schneck (M)______1980, 1981 1996 Brian Kuczma 1st D 2003 1st M Brian Kuczma (D)______1996, 1997 Adam Doneger (M)______2002, 2003 Billy Evans 2nd M Kyle Barrie 1st A All-Time All-Americans John Gagliardi 3rd D Bobby Benson 2nd A - 4 - - 27 - Milford Marchant 3rd M Rob Scherr 2nd G Del Dressel (M)_ ___1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Homer Schwartz (M)______1963, 1964 David Marr 3rd A Michael Peyser 2nd D Charles Goodell (M)______1968, 1969 Jonathan Marcus HM G Kyle Harrison 2nd M - 5 - Franz Wittelsberger (A)______1975 Kevin Boland 3rd M Kyle Barrie (A)______2003 1997 Brian Kuczma 1st D - 30 - John Gagliardi 1st D 2004 Kyle Harrison 1st M - 6 - Jack Thomas (A)______1972, 1973, 1974 Dudley Dixon 2nd A Tom Garvey 2nd D Brian Voelker (D)______1991 Tom Garvey (D)______2005 Billy Evans 2nd M Conor Ford 2nd A Rob Doerr (D)______1998, 1999 Andrew Godfrey HM M Kevin Boland 2nd M - 32 - Kyle Barrie 2nd A - 7 - Robert MacCool (D)______1970 1998 Rob Doerr 1st D Matt Rewkowski 3rd M Mike O’Neill (A)______1976, 1977, 1978 Mike Federico (G)______1978, 1979, 1980 A.J. Haugen 1st M Corey Harned HM LSM Bill Cantelli (M)______1983 Brian Carcaterra 1st G - 33 - Andrew Godfrey 3rd M 2005 Kyle Harrison 1st M - 9 - Janis Berzins (D)______1963 Dudley Dixon HM A Tom Garvey 1st D Bob DeSimone (M)______1978 Matt O’Kelly HM M Paul Rabil 3rd M Craig Bubier (A)______1986 - 34 - Dylan Schlott HM A Chris Watson HM D Brian Piccola (A)______1993, 1995 Rick Kowalchuk (M)_____1972, 1973, 1974 Jesse Schwartzman HM G Paul Rabil (M)______2006, 2007, 2008 1999 A.J. Haugen 1st M Matt Pinto HM D - 37 - Rob Doerr 1st D Jake Byrne HM A - 10 - Lucky Mallonee (M)______1965 Dan Denihan 2nd A James Webster (A)______1957, 1958, 1959 Matt O’Kelly 2nd M 2006 Paul Rabil 1st M Charles Coker (M)______1969, 1970 - 40 - Brian Carcaterra 2nd G Kevin Huntley 3rd A Jeff Cook (A)______1981, 1982 Joe Sollers (G)______1951 Dylan Schlott HM A Greg Peyser 3rd M Conor Denihan HM M Matt Pinto HM D - 11 - - 41 - Brandon Testa HM D Jesse Schwartzman HM G Henry Ciccarone (M)______1962 Austin Schmidt (A) *______1961 Quint Kessenich (G)______1988, 1989 John DeTommaso (D)____1984, 1985, 1986 2000 A.J. Haugen 1st M 2007 Paul Rabil 1st M Dan Denihan 1st A Stephen Peyser 3rd M - 12 - - 42 - Brian Carcaterra 3rd G Jake Byrne HM A Jerry Schnydman (M)______1966, 1967 Dan Denihan (A)______2000 Brandon Testa 3rd D Michael Evans HM D A.J. Haugen (M)______1998, 1999, 2000 Conor Denihan 3rd M Steven Boyle HM A - 43 - Brendan Shook HM D - 13 - Dave Pietramala (D)_____1987, 1988, 1989 2008 Paul Rabil 1st M Peter Scott (A)______1984 John Gagliardi (D)______1997 2001 Eric Wedin 2nd M Stephen Peyser 2nd M Shawn Nadelen 2nd D Kevin Huntley 3rd A - 15 - - 44 - Brandon Testa 3rd D Michael Evans 3rd D Bill Morrill (A)______1957, 1958, 1959 Robert Sandell (M)______1950 Bobby Benson HM A Matt Bocklet 3rd D Austin Schmidt (A) *______1962 Mark Greenberg (D)______1979, 1980 H. Downman McCarty (A)______1968 Steve Mitchell (M/LSM)______1987 2002 Adam Doneger 1st M Brian Wood (A)______1985, 1986, 1987 Adam Wright (M)______1991, 1992 Nick Murtha 1st G P.J. DiConza 3rd D - 18 - - 45 - Dave Huntley (M)______1977, 1979 Jerry Pfeifer (A)______1965 BYRNE Kyle Harrison (M)______2004, 2005 Marty Bergin (D)______1983 - 19 - - 46 - Terry Riordan (A)______1994, 1995 Oliver Shepard (A)______1949 Nick Murtha (G)______2002 - 49 - - 20 - Emil Budnitz (A)______1952, 1953 Mike Clark (D)______1968, 1969 - 50 - - 21 - (M)______1949 Larry Quinn (G)______1984, 1985 - 72 - - 22 - Michael Byrne (D)______1961 Arlyn Marshall (M)______1956 Ben Kaestner, III (D)______1966, 1967 - 75 - Matt Panetta (A)______1989 Lloyd Bunting (D)______1949, 1950 Walter Mitchell (D)______1957, 1958 - 23 - Les Matthews (G)______1972, 1973 - 76 - Will Hazlehurst (D)______1978 John McNealy, Sr. (D)______1960 Brian Carcaterra (G)______1998 - 80 - - 24 - Eddie Semler (D)______1953 Peter Jacobs (M)______1995

- 25 - * Austin Schmidt earned 1st Team All- Joe Cowan (A)______1967, 1968, 1969 America honors wearing two different Dale Kohler (M)______1975, 1976 numbers (15, 41) 85

177 First Team All-Americans • 64 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees • 11 National Players of the Year 44 National Championships • 9 NCAA Championships • 37 Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances 2009 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse • www.hopkinssports.com Morris Touchstone Award 1977 Michael O’Neill Coach-of-the-Year - Division I 1978 Michael O’Neill First Awarded: 1958 1981 Jeff Cook 1965 Bob Scott 1982 Jeff Cook 1968 Bob Scott 1995 Terry Riordan 1972 Bob Scott 2002 Dave Pietramala William C. Outstanding Defenseman - Division I First Awarded: 1942 Outstanding Player - All Divisions 1943 George Riepe First Awarded: 2001 1949 Lloyd Bunting 2005 Kyle Harrison 1951 Joseph Sollers 1958 Walter Mitchell Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award 1961 Michael Byrne Outstanding Player - Division I 1966 Hank Kaestner

National Award Winners First Awarded: 1969 1967 Hank Kaestner 1969 Joe Cowan 1969 Michael Clark 1974 Rick Kowalchuk 1979 Mark Greenberg 1978 Michael O’Neill 1980 Mark Greenberg 1979 Mark Greenberg 1985 John DeTommaso 1980 Brendan Schneck 1988 Dave Pietramala 1981 Jeff Cook 1989 Dave Pietramala 1984 Larry Quinn 1997 Brian Kuczma 1985 Larry Quinn 1989 Dave Pietramala HARRISON Lt. Donald McLaughlin, Jr. Award 1995 Terry Riordan Outstanding Midfielder - Division I 2005 Kyle Harrison First Awarded: 1973 1979 Dave Huntley Ensign C. Markland Kelly Award 1981 Brendan Schneck Outstanding Goalie - Division I 1984 Del Dressel First Awarded: 1949 1985 Del Dressel 1951 Joseph Sollers 2004 Kyle Harrison 1961 Jim Greenwood 2005 Kyle Harrison 1962 John Beck 2007 Paul Rabil 1972 Les Matthews 1973 Les Matthews NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships 1978 Mike Federico 1985 Larry Quinn 1979 Mike Federico 2002 P.J. DiConza 1980 Mike Federico 1984 Larry Quinn CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 1985 Larry Quinn 1996 Milford Marchant (3rd Team) 1988 Quint Kessenich 2002 P.J. DiConza (2nd Team) 1989 Quint Kessenich 2004 Chris Watson (3rd Team) 1998 Brian Carcaterra 2005 Chris Watson (2nd Team) 2002 Nick Murtha 2005 Peter LeSueur (2nd Team) 2007 Paul Rabil (3rd Team) Lt. Col. J.I. Turnbull Award 2008 Paul Rabil (2nd Team) Outstanding Attackman - Division I First Awarded: 1946 NCAA Tournament 1947 Brooke Tunstall Most Outstanding Player 1948 Brooke Tunstall 1978 Mike O’Neill (Attack) 1950 Oliver Shepard RIORDAN 1979 Mike Federico (Goalie) 1953 Emil Budnitz 1980 Jim Bidne (Attack) 1959 William Morrill, Jr. 1981 Jeff Cook (Attack) 1962 Jerry Schmidt 1984 Larry Quinn (Goalie) 1968 Joe Cowan 1985 Larry Quinn (Goalie) 1969 Joe Cowan 2005 Jesse Schwartzman (Goalie) 1973 Jack Thomas 2007 Jesse Schwartzman (Goalie) 1974 Jack Thomas

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177 First Team All-Americans • 64 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees • 11 National Players of the Year 44 National Championships • 9 NCAA Championships • 37 Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances www.hopkinssports.com • 2009 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Chronological Listing of JHU Inductees Donaldson N. Kelly 1966 The men’s lacrosse John Knipp 1959 William C. Schmeisser 1957 program has produced 64 of the 353 inductees in Richard M. Kowalchuk 1991 Dr. Ronald T. Abercrombie 1958 the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Dick Watts, John D. Lang 1973 William Hudgins 1959 Millard T. Lang 1979

a two-time All-American defenseman and highly- Lacrosse Hall of Fame John Knipp 1959 William F. Logan 1969 successful coach at the high school and college C. Gardner Mallonee 1960 William Maddren 1961 Edward M. Stuart 1960 levels, became the most recent addition when he C. Gardner Mallonee 1960 William Maddren 1961 was inducted in November, 2008. Arlyn Marshall 1990 William H. Moore, III 1961 At least one former Blue Jay player or coach Leslie S. Matthews 1996 William Kelso Morrill 1962 William H. Moore, III 1961 Douglas Turnbull, Jr. 1962 has been inducted in 12 of the last 13 years and William K. Morrill, Jr. 1978 Thomas N. Biddison, Sr. 1963 43 of the 51 years since William C. Schmeisser William Kelso Morrill 1962 Frank Breyer 1964 became the first Hopkins representative in the Hall Michael J. O’Neill 1993 Henry S. Frank 1965 Sifford Pearre 1967 of Fame in 1957. John I. Turnbull 1965 David G. Pietramala 2004 Milton Erlanger 1966 Lawrence J. Quinn 2000 Austin F. Schmidt, III 1982 Donaldson N. Kelly 1966 Milton R. Roberts 1980 Philip W. Swindell 1985 Lorne Randolf Guild 1967 Robert E. Sandell, Jr. 1985 Robert E. Sandell, Jr. 1985 Sifford Pearre 1967 William C. Schmeisser 1957 Joseph W. Cowan 1986 A. Gordon Armstrong 1969 Austin F. Schmidt, III 1982 Benjamin H. Kaestner, III 1986 Caleb R. Kelly, Jr. 1969 Brendan Schneck 1997 Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr. 1987 William F. Logan 1969 Jerome Schnydman 2003 Joseph S. Sollers, Jr. 1987 Thomas S. Strobhar 1959 Robert H. Scott 1977 Jack D. Thomas 1989 Fritz R. Stude 1970 William Scroggs 2003 Arlyn Marshall 1990 Church Yearley 1971 Doyle Smith 2000 Richard M. Kowalchuk 1991 John C. Tolson 1972 Fred B. Smith, Jr. 1979 Michael J. O’Neill 1993 John D. Lang 1973 Joseph S. Sollers, Jr. 1987 Leslie S. Matthews 1996 Benjamin H. Kaestner, Jr. 1974 Thomas S. Strobhar 1969 Brendan Schneck 1997 James F. Adams, IV 1976 Edward M. Stuart 1960 Mark Greenberg 1998 Lloyd M. Bunting 1976 Fritz R. Stude 1970 Mike Federico 1999 Robert H. Scott 1977 Philip W. Swindell 1985 Larry Quinn 2000 Emil A. Budnitz, Jr. 1977 Jack D. Thomas 1989 Doyle Smith 2000 W. Brooke Tunstall, II 1977 John C. Tolson 1972 John DeTommaso 2001 William K. Morrill, Jr. 1978 W. Brooke Tunstall, II 1977 Del Dressel 2002 James McC. Webster, Jr. 1978 Douglas Turnbull, Jr. 1962 Jerome Schnydman 2003 Fred B. Smith, Jr. 1979 John I. Turnbull 1965 William Scroggs 2003 Millard T. Lang 1979 Dick Watts 2008 David G. Pietramala 2004 Wilson L. Fewster 1980 James McC. Webster, Jr. 1978 Jeffrey G. Cook 2006 Milton R. Roberts 1980 Brian Wood 2007 Brian Wood 2007 M. Raymore Greene, Jr. 1981 Church Yearley 1971 Dick Watts 2008

Alphabetical Listing of JHU Inductees

Dr. Ronald T. Abercrombie 1958 James F. Adams, IV 1976 A. Gordon Armstrong 1969 Thomas N. Biddison, Sr. 1963 Frank Breyer 1964 Emil A. Budnitz, Jr. 1977 Lloyd M. Bunting 1976 Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr. 1987 Jeffrey G. Cook 2006 Joseph W. Cowan 1986 John DeTommaso 2001 Del Dressel 2002 Milton Erlanger 1966 Mike Federico 1999 Wilson L. Fewster 1980 Henry S. Frank 1965 Mark Greenberg 1998 M. Raymore Greene, Jr. 1981 Lorne Randolf Guild 1967 William Hudgins 1959 Benjamin H. Kaestner, Jr. 1974 Brian Wood, a four-time All-America selection Del Dressel, a four-time First Team All-American Benjamin H. Kaestner, III 1986 from 1984-87 and a member of three NCAA from 1983-86, was inducted into the Caleb R. Kelly, Jr. 1969 Championship teams, at his 2007 induction. Hall of Fame in 2002. 87

177 First Team All-Americans • 64 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees • 11 National Players of the Year 44 National Championships • 9 NCAA Championships • 37 Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances 2009 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse • www.hopkinssports.com 1889 Brantz M. Roszel______Attack 1978 Michael J. O’Neill______Attack The Honor Roll of Hopkins Lacrosse Tradition (All-Time 1890 Sydney M. Cone______Goal Team) was established in 1949 in memory of William 1979 David W. Huntley______Midfield 1891 W. Stuart Symington, Jr.___ Midfield C. Schmeisser by Friends of Hopkins Lacrosse and O.D.K. 1979 R. Scott Baugher______Midfield 1892 Thomas D. Penniman______Midfield 1894 Thomas F. Cameron______Attack There are currently 132 individuals who have been named 1980 Michael S. Federico______Goal to the All-Time Team. 1894 Percy M. Dawson______Defense 1980 Mark J. Greenberg______Defense 1897 William H. Maddren______Defense 1917 Edward M. Stuart______Goal 1950 Fred B. Smith, Jr.______Midfield 1981 Brendan Schneck______Midfield 1898 William L. Hodges______Midfield 1917 John C. Knipp______Attack 1950 Lloyd M. Bunting, Jr.______Defense 1982 Jeffrey G. Cook______Attack 1898 Thomas Fitzgerald______Midfield 1919 C. Herbert Baxley______Attack 1950 Morton E. Kalus______Defense 1985 Lawrence J. Quinn______Goal 1899 C. M. Guggenheimer______Goal 1950 A. Hamilton Bishop______Defense 1985 John J. Krumenacker______Midfield 1920 Frank Morley______Defense 1950 Thomas W. Gough, Jr._____ Defense 1986 John N. DeTommaso______Defense 1900 Ronald T. Abercrombie____ Midfield 1923 John M. Murphy______Midfield 1951 Joseph S. Sollers, Jr.______Goal 1986 Delverne A. Dressel______Midfield 1900 Frederick Foster______Midfield 1923 Howard S. Benedict______Midfield 1952 Edw. O. McNicholas, Jr.____ Attack 1987 Steven N. Mitchell______Defense 1900 Charles R. MacInnes______Attack 1924 Douglas C. Turnbull, Jr.______Attack 1953 Emil A. Budnitz, Jr.______Attack 1987 Craig M. Bubier______Attack

The All-Time Johns Hopkins Team 1902 B. Swayne Putts______Attack 1927 Norman L. Robinson______Attack 1958 Walter B. Mitchell______Defense 1987 Brian P. Wood______Attack 1902 Henry P. Straus______Defense 1928 C. Gardner Mallonee______Defense 1959 William K. Morrill, Jr.______Attack 1988 Michael N. Morrill______Attack 1902 William C. Schmeisser______Defense 1928 Ray M. Finn______Goal 1959 James McC. Webster, Jr.____ Attack 1989 David G. Pietramala______Defense 1903 William S. Bird______Midfield 1928 Wiliam F. Logan______Attack 1903 Fred C. Blanck______Defense 1928 Thomas N. Biddison______Attack 1960 John P. McNealey, III______Defense 1990 Quint E. Kessenich______Goal 1904 Littleton M. Tough, Jr._ ___ Midfield 1929 John D. Lang______Midfield 1961 Michael N. Byrne______Defense 1995 Terrence C. Riordan______Attack 1904 W. Howard Mathai______Midfield 1962 Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr._____ Midfield 1995 Brian T. Piccola______Attack 1905 Sifford Pearre______Defense 1932 Fritz R. Stude______Goal 1962 Austin F. Schmidt, III______Attack 1996 David J. Marr______Attach 1906 Charles F. Meyer______Defense 1932 John I. Turnbull______Attack 1963 Janis Berzins______Defense 1997 Brian A. Kuczma______Defense 1906 L. Alan Dill______Midfield 1932 Lorne R. Guild______Midfield 1967 Benjamin H. Kaestner, III_ Defense 1999 Robert Doerr______Defense 1907 Arthur R. Knipp______Attack 1934 Church Yearley______Defense 1967 Jerome D. Schnydman______Midfield 1907 Milton S. Erlanger______Midfield 1934 Donaldson N. Kelly______Attack 1968 H. Downman McCarty_____ Attack 2000 Andrew J. (A.J.) Haugen____ Midfield 1908 Walter L. Blanck______Attack 1968 Philip Kneip______Attack 2000 Daniel J. Denihan______Attack 1908 Henry S. Frank______Attack 1941 Richard H. Green______Midfield 1968 Geoffrey N. Berlin______Goal 2003 Robert J. Benson______Attack 1908 Frank G. Breyer______Midfield 1941 George D. Penniman, III___ Midfield 1969 Joseph W. Cowan______Attack 2003 Adam G. Doneger______Midfield 1908 A. Gordon Armstrong______Attack 1941 Nelson E. Shawn, Jr.______Defense 1969 Charles P. Goodell______Midfield 2004 Kevin J. Boland______Midfield 1908 Alan M. Chesney______Midfield 1941 John C. Tolson______Defense 1969 Michael A. Clark______Defense 2005 Robert Benson Erwin_ Def. Midfield 1908 Harry C. Schmeisser______Defense 1943 Benjamin H. Kaestner, Jr.____Defense 2005 Thomas G. Garvey______Defense 1909 Robert G. Lowndes______Midfield 1948 M. Ray Greene, Jr.______Midfield 1970 Charles S. Coker______Midfield 2005 Kyle M. Harrison______Midfield 1948 Wm. Brooke Tunstall, II______Attack 1973 Leslie S. Matthews______Goal 2005 Christopher J. Watson______Defense 1911 Edmund B. Clary______Attack 1974 Jack D. Thomas______Attack 2007 Jesse S. Schwartzman______Goal 1911 Edward O. Hulburt______Attack 1950 Oliver D. Shepard, Jr.______Attack 1974 Richard M. Kowalchuk_____ Midfield 2008 Kevin F. Huntley______Attack 1911 J. Reaney Wolfe______Midfield 1950 Wilson L. Fewster______Attack 1976 Franz Wittelsberger______Attack 2008 Stephen R. Peyser______Midfield 1911 Benjamin S. Kline______Midfield 1950 James F. Adams, IV______Midfield 1976 Dale W. Kohler______Midfield 2008 Paul J. Rabil______Midfield 1912 Gerhard L. Schmeisser____ Defense 1950 Robert E. Sandell______Midfield 1978 Robert E. DeSimone______Midfield

88 ERWIN K. HUNTLEY WITTELSBERGER WATSON

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Sidney C. Erlanger Award 1972 Rick Kowalchuk 1973 Rick Kowalchuk (Outstanding Senior) 1974 Rick Kowalchuk 1948 Wm. Brooke Tunstall 1975 Dale Kohler 1949 M. Gordon Wolman All-Time Team Award Winners 1976 Dale Kohler 1950 Robert Sandell 1977 Dave Huntley 1951 Joseph Sollers 1978 Unavailable 1952 Edward O. Mcnicholas 1979 Unavailable 1953 Emil A. Budnitz 1980 Unavailable 1954 Ramon D. Santamaria 1981 Brendan Schneck 1955 Louis J. Ruland 1982 Henry Ciccarone, Jr. 1956 Arlyn Marshall 1983 Bill Cantelli, Delverne Dressel 1957 Richard Steele 1984 Delverne Dressel 1958 John Jory 1985 Delverne Dressel, John Krumenacker 1959 William Kelso Morrill, Jr. 1986 Delverne Dressel 1960 John P. McNealy, Sr. 1987 Larry LeDoyen 1961 Michael N. Byrne 1988 Brendan Kelly 1962 Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr., Austin Schmidt, III 1989 Joe Rzempoluch 1963 Janis Berzins 1990 Adam Wright 1964 Homer R. Schwartz 1991 Adam Wright 1965 Gerald F. Pfeifer 1992 Adam Wright 1966 Michael S. Oidick 1993 Brian Kelly 1967 Benjamin H. Kaestner, III HARRISON 1994 Peter Jacobs 1968 H. Downman McCarty 1995 Peter Jacobs 1969 Joseph W. Cowan 1983 Peter Scott Michael S. Federico 1996 Milford Marchant, Billy Evans 1970 Charles S. Coker 1984 Peter Scott 1980 Mark J. Greenberg 1997 Billy Evans 1971 Kenneth J. Dauses 1985 Brian Wood 1981 Lance J. Schneck 1998 A.J. Haugen 1972 James L. Head 1986 Craig Bubier, Brian Wood 1982 F. David Black 1999 A.J. Haugen, Matt O’Kelly 1973 Leslie S. Matthews 1987 Michael Morrill 1983 Brian D. Holman 2000 A.J. Haugen 1974 Jack D. Thomas 1988 Michael Morrill 1984 John N. DeTommaso 2001 Eric Wedin, Conor Denihan 1975 William McCutcheon, Jr. 1989 Matthew R. Panetta Lawrence J. Quinn 2002 Adam Doneger, Kevin Boland 1976 Franz E. Wittelsberger 1990 Matthew R. Panetta 1985 John N. DeTommaso 2003 Adam Doneger, Kyle Harrison 1977 Kevin P. Mahon 1991 Matthew R. Panetta 1986 John N. DeTommaso 2004 Kyle Harrison, Kevin Boland 1978 Michael J. O’Neill 1992 Jeff M. Wills Bradley McLam 2005 Kyle Harrison 1979 David W. Huntley 1993 Brian T. Piccola 1987 Steven Mitchell 2006 Paul Rabil 1980 C. Wayne Davis, Michael S. Federico 1994 Terry C. Riordan 1988 David Pietramala 2007 Paul Rabil Mark J. Greenberg 1995 Brian T. Piccola, Terry C. Riordan Quint Kessenich 2008 Paul Rabil 1981 Brendan Schneck 1996 Dave Marr 1989 David Pietramala 1982 Jeffrey G. Cook 1997 Dudley Dixon 1990 Brian L. Voelker Richardson Award 1983 Henry A. Ciccarone, Jr. 1998 Dylan Schlott 1991 Brian L. Voelker 1984 Peter Scott (Service to Hopkins Lacrosse) 1999 Dan Denihan 1992 Nick Shevillo 1985 Larry Quinn 1971 Conrad Gebelein 2000 Dan Denihan 1993 Thomas M. Sullivan 1986 John N. DeTommaso, Delverne Dressel 1972 G. Wilson Shaffer 2001 Bobby Benson 1994 Jason Pressman 1987 Craig Bubier, Brian P. Wood 1973 Mr. & Mrs. Talbot Anderson 2002 Bobby Benson 1995 Brian Kuczma 1988 Michael Morrill 1974 Fred Smith, Philip Calderone 2003 Bobby Benson, Kyle Barrie 1996 Brian Kuczma 1989 David Pietramala 1975 George Pohler, Dennis Gagomiros 2004 Conor Ford 1997 Brian Kuczma 1990 Quint Kessenich 1976 C. Gardner Mallonee 2005 Peter LeSueur John Gagliardi 1991 Brian L. Voelker 1977 Jerome Schnydman 2006 Kevin Huntley 1998 Rob Doerr 1992 Jeff M. Wills 1978 Robert Hammerman 2007 Jake Byrne 1999 Rob Doerr 1993 Stephen P. Vecchione, Thomas M. Sullivan 1979 Dennis Townsend 2008 Kevin Huntley 2000 Brandon Testa 1994 Todd B. Cavallaro 1980 Joe Cowan 2001 Brandon Testa 1995 Brian Piccola, Terry Riordan 1981 Brian Goodman Bob Scott Award Shawn Nadelen 1996 Dave Marr 1982 James Amen (Outstanding Freshman) 2002 P.J. DiConza 1997 Brian Kuczma 1983 Neil Grauer, Stan Blumberg 1993 Jonathan Marcus 2003 Michael Peyser 1998 Andrew Godfrey 1984 Martha Roseman 1994 Werner Kruger Rob Scherr 1999 Matt O’Kelly 1985 Mr. & Mrs. Jay Matricciani 1995 Kevin Kaiser 2004 Tom Garvey 2000 Dan Denihan, A.J. Haugen 1986 Doug Warren 1996 Dan Denihan 2005 Tom Garvey 2001 Eric Wedin 1987 William Tierney 1997 Brian Carcaterra 2006 Jesse Schwartzman 2002 Nick Murtha, P.J. DiConza 1988 Dr. & Mrs. Les Matthews 1998 Brandon Testa 2007 Michael Evans 2003 Bobby Benson, Adam Doneger 1989 Brian Holman 1999 Nick Murtha 2008 Michael Evans 2004 Conor Ford 1990 Steve Muller, Yusuke Sasaki 2000 Bobby Benson, Adam Doneger 1991 John Bielawski 2005 Kyle Harrison, Chris Watson George D. Penniman Trophy 2001 Conor Ford 1992 Kiyomi Endo 2006 Greg Peyser 2002 Kyle Harrison (Outstanding Midfielder) 2007 Jake Byrne 1993 Jerome Schnydman 2003 Greg Peyser 1949 James F. Adams 1994 Larry Subotich 2008 Paul Rabil 2004 Jake Byrne 1950 Robert E. Sandell, Jr. 1995 Robert H. Scott 2005 Paul Rabil 1951 Richard B.C. Tucker 1996 Andy Bilello William K. Morrill, Jr. Award 2006 Matt Drenan, Brian Christopher 1952 Robert H. Scott 1997 Peter England 2007 Steven Boyle, Michael Kimmel 1953 Frank Z. White (Outstanding Attackman) 1998 Gary Horsmon 2008 Matt Dolente 1954 Ramon D. Santamaria 1966 H. Dowman McCarty 1999 Not available 1955 Arlyn Marshall 1967 Joseph W. Cowan, Philip Knelp 2000 Yoshi 1956 Arlyn Marshall 1968 Joseph W. Cowan 2001 Rich Moscarello 1941 Team Shaffer Award 1957 Richard B. Steele 1969 Joseph W. Cowan 2002 Kathleen Wisner (Outstanding Defensive Player) 1958 Alfred L. Seivold 1970 Paul A. Wallace 2003 Carlo Vigorito 1967 Benjamin H. Kaestner, III 1959 Alfred L Seivold, Edward Bernstein 1971 Daniel F. Hall 2004 Dr. William R. Brody 1968 Geoffrey N. Berlin 1960 Larry Becker, Oscar Garcia 1972 William D. Nolan, Jack D. Thomas 2005 Ernie Larossa 1969 Michael A. Clark 1961 Thomas N. Biddison, Jr. 1973 Jack D. Thomas 2006 Mike Renwick, Dave Allan 1970 Robert A. MacCool 1962 Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr. 1974 Jack D. Thomas, Franz E. Wittelsberger 2007 Brad Mountcastle, Chris Dax 1971 Kenneth J. Dauses 1963 Homer R. Schwartz 1975 Franz E. Wittelsberger 2008 Dave Spivey 1972 Leslie S. Matthews 1964 Homer R. Schwartz 1976 Michael J. O’Neill 1973 Leslie S. Matthews 1965 Francis C. Szoka, Jr. 1977 Michael J. O’Neill 1974 Michael S. Siegert 1966 Jerome D. Schnydman 1978 Michael J. O’Neill 1975 James D. Moorhead 1967 Jerome D. Schnydman 1979 Frank P. Cutrone 1976 Kevin P. Mahon 1968 Charles P. Goodell 1980 Jeffrey G. Cook 1977 Kevin P. Mahon 1969 Charles P. Goodell, Charles S. Coker 1981 Jeffrey G. Cook 1978 William Hazelhurst 1970 Charles S. Coker 1982 Jeffrey G. Cook 89 1979 Mark J. Greenberg 1971 William C. Donovan

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Turnbull Reynolds Trophy 1964 Joseph F. Hahn 1986 Steve Mitchell 1993 David Townsend 1965 John Dashiells, Jr. 1987 Steve Mitchell 1994 Matt Jackson (Outstanding Sportsmanship 1966 Stevan M. Levy 1988 Dave Pietramala 1995 Dave Marr & Leadership) 1967 William E. Dietrick 1989 Joseph Rzempoluch 1996 Werner Krueger 1951 George R. Keller 1968 Joseph A. Carlton 1990 Quint Kessenich 1997 Jay Penn 1952 John C. Pohlhaus 1969 John J. Cardillo 1991 Steve Vecchione 1998 Eric Kuchner 1953 H. Edwin Semler, Jr. 1970 Paul E. Weiss 1992 Steve Vecchione 1999 Brandon Testa 1954 Ramon D. Santamaria, Jr. 1971 Robert R. Duncan 1993 Steve Vecchione 2000 Justin Shaberly 1955 Herbert B. Williams 1972 Joseph S. Ciesloeski 1994 Peter Jacobs 2001 Maneet Singh 1956 E. Richard Watts 1973 Donald Krohn 1995 Peter Jacobs 2002 Michael Peyser, Conor Ford 1957 Gerald R. Bennett Robert T. Scharback 1996 Dave Marr 2003 Benson Erwin, Chris Watson 1958 Walter B. Mitchell 1974 Harry P. Stringer, Jr. 1997 Werner Kruger 2004 Kevin Conry, Joe McDermott 1959 James McC. Webster, Jr. 1975 Michael S. Riley 1998 Eric Wedin 2005 Matt Pinto 1960 John P. McNealey, III 1976 Chad F. Marrison 1999 Eric Wedin 2006 Jamison Koesterer 1961 James E. Greenwood 1977 George J. Johnson 2000 Eric Wedin 2007 Andrew Miller, Matt Bocklet 1962 Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr. 1978 Joseph F. Devlin 2001 Eric Wedin 2008 George Castle 1963 Janis Berzins 1979 Michael W. Sheedy 2002 Kyle Harrison 1964 W. David MacCool Curtis J. Ahrendsen 2003 Kyle Harrison W. Taylor Cook Award 1965 Kent W. Darrell 1980 James D. Bidne 2004 Kyle Harrison (Outstanding Character & Attitude) 1966 Stephen H. Mallonee 1981 Kevin R. Keefer 2005 Kyle Harrison 1982 Craig H. Cook

All-Time Team Award Winners All-Time Team 1967 Jerome D. Schnydman 1982 Michael F. Donnelly 2006 Greg Peyser 1983 Bryan Koerber 1968 Philip Knelp 1983 Martin J. Bergin 2007 Stephen Peyser 1984 Brent Ciccarone 1969 Michael A. Clark 1984 Richard F. Glancy 2008 Stephen Peyser 1985 Glen Fidje 1970 Douglas S. Honig 1985 Guy Matricciani 1986 Geoff Nordberg 1971 Kenneth J. Dauses 1986 Jon Krome Fred Smith Trophy 1987 Stuart Jones 1972 M. Gary Handleman 1987 Michael Webster (Outstanding Loyalty and 1988 Jack Crawford 1973 James D. Ferguson 1988 Eric Shaw Dedication) 1989 Pat Russell 1974 Rick Kowalchuk 1989 Jeffrey Ihm 1989 Greg Lilly 1990 Bill Dwan 1975 William McCutcheon, Jr. 1990 Jay S. Clarke 1990 James DeTommaso 1991 James C. McNealey 1976 Donald J. Zimmerman 1991 Michael K. Morrisey 1991 Bill Dwan 1992 Brian Lukacz 1977 Thomas Myrick 1992 Nick Shevillo 1992 Scott Giardina 1993 John Banks 1978 Michael O’Neill 1993 A. Scott Mollica 1993 Charlie Speno 1994 Mark Dixon 1979 Stephen F. Wey 1994 Jason Pressman 1994 Erik Chick 1995 Tom Roszko 1980 Michael S. Federico 1995 Chris Steer 1995 Bret Schreiber 1996 Chris Ho 1981 James Zaffuto 1996 Ed Zuchelli 1996 Todd Kearney 1997 Brad Berzins 1982 Jeffrey M. Kendall 1997 Aaron Van Horn 1997 Chris Gardner 1998 Dudley Dixon 1983 William A. Cantelli 1998 Dave Marks 1998 Kevin Kaiser 1999 Sol Kumin 1984 William Odenthal 1999 Pete Thomas 1999 Paul LeSueur 2000 Rich Schwester 1985 John Krumenacker 2000 Chris Harned 2000 Brian Carcaterra 2001 Rob Frattarola 1986 Christopher Schreiber 2001 Noah Hunt 2001 P.J. DiConza 2002 Pat Miller 1987 Bruce Chanechuk 2002 Nick Murtha 2002 Frank Potucek Greg Raymond 1988 Jack Crawford 2003 Steve Gould, Ryan Sutton 2003 Bobby Benson, Adam Doneger 2003 Peter LeSueur 1989 Joseph Rzempoluch 2004 Corey Harned 2004 Greg Raymond 2004 Frank Potucek 1990 Quint Kessenich 2005 Joe “Kip” Malo 2005 2005 Senior Class 2005 Greg Raymond 1991 Seth B. Tierney 2006 Matt Nader 2006 Gabe Hirl 2006 Brendan Skakandi, Jake Byrne 1992 Jeff M. Wills 2007 Jamison Koesterer 2007 Brendan Skakandi, Kyle Miller 2007 Michael Doneger 1993 Brian D. Kelly 2008 Michael Doneger 2008 John Franklin 2008 Matt Bocklet 1994 Todd B. Cavallaro 1995 Chris Steer Henry Ciccarone Award Gordon Stick Award Chris Watson Academic Award 1996 Jonathan Marcus (Most Ground Balls) (Unsung Hero) (Highest GPA on the Team) 1997 Werner Kruger 1965 Frank Szoka 1981 Kevin Kilner 2001 P.J. DiConza 1998 A.T. Bailey 1966 Jerome D. Schnydman 1982 Joe Ciletti 2002 P.J. DiConza 1999 Dylan Schlott 1967 Jerome D. Schnydman 1983 Kirk Baugher 2003 Chris Watson 2000 Dave Rabuano 1968 Joe Cowan 1984 Steve Dubin 2004 Chris Watson 2001 Brendan Shook 1969 Joe Cowan 1985 Steve Mutscheller 2005 Peter LeSueur 2002 Matt Hanna 1970 Doug Honig 1986 Dan Pallace 2006 Joe Benson 2003 Adam Doneger 1971-80 Missing 1987 Damon Stewart 2007 Andrew Jaffe 2004 Chris Watson 1981 Howard Offit 1988 Greg Lilly 2008 Andrew Jaffe 2005 Lou Braun 1982 Lee Davidson 1989 Steve Ciccarone Coaches Most Improved Player 2006 Matt Feild 1983 William A. Cantelli 1990 James DeTommaso 2007 Drew Dabrowski 1984 Greg Matthews 1991 Nick Shevillo (Dedication to Improving Which 2008 Val Washington 1985 Greg Matthews 1992 Brian Lukacz in Turn Helps Team Improve) 2001 Matt Hanna, Con Roufanis Cowan Hard Hammer Award 2002 Kevin Boland, Steve Gould (Work Ethic, Competitiveness, 2003 Tom Garvey Physical and Mental Toughness) 2004 Scott Smith 2001 Eric Wedin, Shawn Nadelen, Adam Doneger 2005 Jesse Schwartzman 2002 Adam Doneger, Benson Erwin 2006 Drew Dabrowski Corey Harned 2007 George Castle 2003 Benson Erwin, Corey Harned 2008 Nolan Matthews 2004 Frank Potucek, Corey Harned 2005 Benson Erwin, Matt Rewkowski 2006 Stephen Peyser 2007 Brendan Skakandi, Eric Zerrlaut 2008 Stephen Peyser

1950 Morrill Award (Most Improved Senior) 1956 E. Richard Watts, Jr. 1957 Donald C. Gallagher 1958 Robert J. Edwards 1959 Willliam B. Widhelm 1960 Oscar Garcia 1961 Michael N. Byrne 1962 Timothy D. Lowrey 90 1963 Janis Berzins A. DONEGER

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Maryland______L/8-16 @ Virginia 2007 (3) @ Maryland First Round #11 Notre Dame______(OT) W/11-10 1981 (1) @ JHU 1994 (6) Quarterfinals #8 Maryland______W/19-14 Quarterfinals #6 Georgetown______W/14-6 First Round #11 Towson State______W/22-16 @ JHU @ Princeton @ JHU Semifinals #5 Virginia______W/10-6 Semifinals #15 Delaware______W/8-3 Quarterfinals #3 Princeton______(OT) L/11-12 @ JHU M&T Bank Stadium () @ Princeton Championship #2 North Carolina______L/13-14 Championship #2 Duke______W/12-11 @ Princeton M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore) 1993 (4) Quarterfinals #5 Virginia______W/14-10 1980 (2) 2006 (4) @ JHU Quarterfinals #7 Harvard______W/16-12 First Round #13 Penn______W/13-3 Semifinals #1 North Carolina______L/10-16 @ JHU @ JHU @ Maryland Semifinals #3 Syracuse______W/18-11 Quarterfinals #5 Syracuse______L/12-13 @ JHU @ Stony Brook 1992 (5) Championship #1 Virginia______(2OT) W/9-8 First Round #12 Notre Dame______W/15-7 @ Cornell 2005 (1) @ JHU First Round #16 Marist______W/22-6 Quarterfinals #4 Towson State______W/15-7 1979 (1) @ JHU @ Towson Quarterfinals #8 North Carolina State______W/20-6 Quarterfinals #8 UMass______W/19-9 Semifinals #1 Syracuse______L/16-21 @ JHU @ JHU @ Penn Semifinals #4 Virginia______W/16-7 Semifinals #4 Virginia______(OT) W/9-8 @ JHU Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia) 1991 (4) Championship #2 Maryland______W/15-9 Championship #2 Duke______W/9-8 Quarterfinals #5 Syracuse______L/8-11 @ Maryland Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia) @ JHU 1978 (2) 2004 (1) 1990 (7) Quarterfinals #7 Hofstra______W/20-8 First Round #16 Providence______W/15-3 First Round #10 Princeton______L/8-9 @ JHU @ JHU @ JHU Semifinals #3 Maryland______W/17-11 Quarterfinals #8 North Carolina______W/15-9 @ JHU @ Virginia 1989 (2) Championship #1 Cornell______W/13-8 Semifinals #4 Syracuse______L/9-15 Quarterfinals #7 UMass______W/9-4. @ Rutgers M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore) @ JHU Semifinals #6 North Carolina______W/10-6 1977 (2) 2003 (1) @ Maryland Quarterfinals #7 North Carolina______W/16-9 First Round #16 Army______W/14-2 Championship #1 Syracuse______L/12-13 @ JHU @ JHU @ Maryland Semifinals #3 Maryland______W/22-12 Quarterfinals #8 Towson______W/14-6 @ JHU @ Towson 1988 (2) Championship #1 Cornell______L/8-16 Semifinals #5 Syracuse______W/19-8 Quarterfinals #10 Virginia______L/10-11 @ Virginia M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore) @ JHU Championship #2 Virginia______L/7-9 1976 (3) M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore) 1987 (4) Quarterfinals #6 UMass______W/11-9 Quarterfinals #5 North Carolina______W/11-10 @ JHU 2002 (1) @ JHU Semifinals #2 Cornell______L/5-13 Quarterfinals #8 UMass______(OT) W/13-12 Semifinals #1 Maryland______W/13-8 @ Cornell @ JHU @ Rutgers Semifinals #4 Princeton______L/9-11 Championship #2 Cornell______W/11-10 1975 (2) @ Rutgers @ Rutgers Quarterfinals #7 Washington & Lee______L/7-11 @ JHU 2001 (4) 1986 (1) Quaterfinals #5 Notre Dame______L/9-13 Quarterfinals #8 UMass______W/13-6 1974 (2) @ Maryland @ JHU Quarterfinals #7 Hofstra______W/18-10 Semifinals #5 North Carolina______(OT) L/9-10 @ JHU 2000 (4) @ Delaware Semifinals #3 Washington & Lee______W/11-10 Quarterfinals #12 Notre Dame______W/15-11 @ JHU @ JHU 1985 (1) Championship #1 Maryland______W/17-12 Semifinals #1 Syracuse______L/12-14 Quarterfinals #8 Adelphi______W/15-9 @ Rutgers @ Maryland @ JHU Semifinals #4 Virginia______W/11-8 1973 (2) 1999 (2) @ JHU Quarterfinals #7 Army______W/11-5 Quarterfinals #7 Hofstra______W/11-7 Championship #2 Syracuse______W/11-4 @ JHU @ Hofstra @ Brown Semifinals #6 Virginia______W/12-9 Semifinals #3 Virginia______L/11-16 @ JHU @ Maryland 1984 (1) Championship #1 Maryland______(2OT) L/9-10 Quarterfinals #8 Delaware______W/10-3 @ Penn 1998 (4) @ JHU Quarterfinals #5 Maryland______(OT) L/10-11 Semifinals #5 North Carolina______W/14-9 1972 (4) @ Maryland @ JHU Quarterfinals #5 Washington & Lee______W/11-5 Championship #2 Syracuse______W/13-10 @ JHU 1997 (4) @ Delaware Semifinals #1 Maryland______W/9-6 Quarterfinals #5 Duke______(OT) L/11-12 @ Maryland @ Maryland 1983 (1) Championship #2 Virginia______L/12-13 Quarterfinals #8 Cornell______W/7-6 @ Maryland 91 @ JHU 177 First Team All-Americans • 64 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees • 11 National Players of the Year 44 National Championships • 9 NCAA Championships • 37 Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances 2009 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse • www.hopkinssports.com

NCAA Tournament Record Breakdown NCAA Results Broken Down by Opponent Adelphi (1-0) 1982 F______L/5-7 Overall:______64-28 (.696) 1985 QF______W/15-9 1983 SF______W/12-9 1984 SF______W/14-9 Home:______41-4 (.911) Army (2-0) 1986 SF______(OT) L/9-10 Away:______6-4 (.600) 1973 QF______W/11-5 1987 QF______W/11-10 Neutral:______17-20 (.459) 2003 1st Rd.______W/14-2 1989 SF______W/10-6 1993 SF______L/10-16 In overtime:______4-5 (.444) Cornell (3-2) 2004 SF______W/15-9 In one-goal games:______11-12 (.478) 1976 SF______L/5-13 1977 F______L/8-16 North Carolina State (1-0) In First Round Game:______9-1 (.900) 1978 F______W/13-8 1979 QF______W/20-6 In Quarterfinal Games:______28-8 (.778) 1983 QF______W/7-6 In Semifinal Games:______18-10 (.643) 1987 F______W/11-10 Notre Dame (4-1) In Championship Games:______9-9 (.500) 1992 1st Rd.______W/15-7 NCAA Tournament History Delaware (2-0) 1996 1st Rd.______W/12-7 In Games Played at ... 1984 QF______W/10-3 2000 QF______W/15-11 2007 SF______W/8-3 2001 QF______L/9-13 Navy (Marine Corps Stadium)______2-0 (1.000) 2007 1st Rd._ ____ (OT) W/11-10 Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)______2-0 (1.000) Duke (3-1) Towson (Towson Stadium / Johnny Unitas Stadium)______2-0 (1.000) 1997 QF______(OT) L/11-12 Penn (1-0) Brown (Brown Stadium)______1-0 (1.000) 2005 F______W/9-8 2006 1st Rd.______W/13-3 Hofstra (Hofstra Stadium)______1-0 (1.000) 2007 F______W/12-11 Rutgers (Rutgers Stadium)______4-2 (.667) 2008 SF______W/10-9 Princeton (0-3) M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, MD)______3-2 (.600) 1990 1st Rd.______L/8-9 Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA)______1-1 (.500) Georgetown (1-0) 1994 QF______(OT) L/11-12 Delaware (Delaware Stadium)______1-1 (.500) 2007 QF______W/14-6 2002 SF______L/9-11 Cornell (Schoellkopf Stadium)______1-1 (.500) Virginia (Scott Stadium)______1-2 (.333) Harvard (1-0) Providence (1-0) Princeton (Palmer & Princeton Stadiums)______1-2 (.333) 1980 QF______W/16-12 2004 1st Rd.______W/15-3 Maryland (Byrd Stadium)______3-10 (.231) Penn (Franklin Field)______0-2 (.000) Hofstra (4-0) Syracuse (4-8) Stony Brook (LaValle Stadium)______0-1 (.000) 1974 QF______W/18-10 1980 SF______W/18-11 1978 QF______W/20-8 1983 F______L/16-17 In Games Played Under ... 1999 QF______W/11-7 1984 F______W/13-10 Bob Scott (1972-74)______7-2 (.778) 2008 1st Rd.______W/10-4 1985 F______W/11-4 Henry Ciccarone (1975-83)______18-6 (.750) 1989 F______L/12-13 Don Zimmerman (1984-89)______12-3 (.800) Loyola (1-0) 1991 QF______L/8-11 Tony Seaman (1990-98) ______8-9 (.471) 1995 QF______W/18-5 1992 SF______L/16-21 John Haus (1999-2000)______2-2 (.500) 2000 SF______L/12-14 Dave Pietramala (2001-)______18-6 (.750) Marist (1-0) 2003 SF______W/19-8 2005 1st Rd.______W/22-6 2004 SF______L/9-15 2006 QF______L/12-13 JHU’s NCAA Tournament Series Records Maryland (9-3) 2008 F______L/10-13 1972 SF______W/9-6 Opponent Series Record Last Meeting Result 1973 F______(2OT) L/9-10 Towson (3-0) Adelphi JHU leads, 1-0 1985 Quarterfinals W/15-9 1974 F______W/17-12 1992 QF______W/15-7 Army JHU leads, 2-0 2003 First Round W/14-2 1977 SF______W/22-12 1994 1st Rd.______W/22-16 Cornell JHU leads, 3-2 1987 Championship W/11-10 1978 SF______W/17-11 2003 QF______W/14-6 Delaware JHU leads, 2-0 2007 Semifinals W/8-3 1979 F______W/15-9 Duke JHU leads, 3-1 2008 Semifinals W/10-9 1981 QF______W/19-14 Virginia (8-5) Georgetown JHU leads, 1-0 2007 Quarerfinals W/14-6 1982 QF______W/14-9 1972 F______L/12-13 Harvard JHU leads, 1-0 1980 Quarterfinals W/16-12 1987 SF______W/13-8 1973 SF______W/12-9 1995 SF______L/8-16 1979 SF______W/16-7 Hofstra JHU leads, 4-0 2008 First Round W/10-4 1996 QF______W/9-7 1980 F______(OT) W/9-8 Loyola JHU leads, 1-0 1995 Quarterfinals W/18-5 1998 QF______(OT) L/10-11 1981 SF______W/10-6 Marist JHU leads, 1-0 2005 First Round W/22-6 1982 SF______W/13-9 Maryland JHU leads, 9-3 1998 Quarterfinals (OT) L/10-11 Massachusetts (5-0) 1985 SF______W/11-8 Massachusetts JHU leads, 5-0 2005 Quarterfinals W/19-9 1976 QF______W/11-9 1988 QF______L/10-11 Navy JHU leads, 1-0 2008 Quarterfinals W/10-4 1986 QF______W/13-6 1993 QF______W/14-10 North Carolina JHU leads, 6-4 2004 Quarterfinals W/15-9 1989 QF______W/9-4 1996 SF______L/10-16 North Carolina St. JHU leads, 1-0 1979 First Round W/22-6 2002 QF______(OT) W/13-12 1999 SF______L/11-16 Notre Dame JHU leads, 4-1 2007 First Round (OT) W/11-10 2005 QF______W/19-9 2003 F______L/7-9 Penn JHU leads, 1-0 2006 First Round W/13-3 2005 SF______(OT) W/9-8 Navy (1-0) Princeton Princeton leads, 3-0 2002 Semifinals L/9-11 2008 QF______W/10-4 Washington & Lee (2-1) Providence JHU leads, 1-0 2004 First Round W/15-3 1972 QF______W/11-5 Syracuse Syracuse leads, 8-4 2008 Championship L/10-13 North Carolina (6-4) 1974 SF______W/11-10 Towson JHU leads, 3-0 2003 Qaurterfinals W/14-6 1977 QF______W/16-9 1975 QF______L/7-11 Virginia JHU leads, 8-5 2005 Semifinals (OT) W/9-8 1981 F______L/13-14 92 Washington & Lee JHU leads, 2-1 1975 Quarterfinals L/7-11

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Single-Game Goals Single-Game Assists Single-Game Points 7 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra 1974 6 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 1977 8 Dan Denihan vs. Notre Dame 2000 6 Paul Rabil vs. Syracuse 2008 5 Paul Rabil vs. Duke 2007 Jeff Wills vs. Syracuse 1992 Tournament History NCAA Terry Riordan vs. Loyola 1995 Kevin Boland vs. Army 2003 Brian Piccola vs. Towson 1992 Brian Piccola vs. Towson 1992 Jeff Wills vs. Syracuse 1992 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 1978 Mike Morrill vs. UNC 1987 Jeff Wills vs. Towson 1992 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 1977 Jeff Cook vs. UNC 1981 Jack Thomas vs. Virginia 1973 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra 1974 Jim Zaffuto vs. Maryland 1981 Most Assists in a Championship Game Most Points in a Championship Game Most Goals in a Championship Game 5 Paul Rabil vs. Duke 2007 7 Paul Rabil vs. Syracuse 2008 6 Paul Rabil vs. Syracuse 2008 6 Several Times - Most Recent Jeff Cook vs. UNC 1981 Most Assists in a Semifinal Game Paul Rabil vs. Duke 2007 6 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 1977 Most Goals in a Semifinal Game Most Points in a Semifinal Game 5 Several Times - Most Recent Most Assists in a Quarterfinal Game 8 Several Times - Most Recent A.J. Haugen vs. Syracuse 2000 5 Jeff Wills vs. Towson 1992 Jeff Wills vs. Syracuse 1992 Most Goals in a Quarterfinal Game Most Assists in a First Round Game Most Points in a Quarterfinal Game 7 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra 1974 5 Kevin Boland vs. Army 2003 8 Several Times - Most Recent Most Goals in a First Round Game Dan Denihan vs. Notre Dame 2000 4 Several Times - Most Recent Single-Season Assists Kevin Huntley vs. Marist 2005 13 Jeff Wills 1992 Most Points in a First Round Game 12 Kevin Boland 2003 6 Several Times - Most Recent Single-Season Goals 11 Jack Thomas 1973 Paul Rabil vs. Marist 2007 14 Paul Rabil 2008 Rick Hirsch 1977 13 Franz Wittelsberger 1974 10 Paul Rabil 2007 Single-Season Points 12 Brian Piccola 1992 7 Paul Rabil 2005 19 Jeff Wills 1992 11 Bobby Benson 2003 Kevin Boland 2004 17 Paul Rabil 2008 10 Conor Ford 2004 Conor Ford 2003 16 Brendan Schneck 1980 Kyle Barrie 2003 Dan Denihan 2000 15 Kevin Boland 2003 Matt Panetta 1989 Brendan Schneck 1980 Brian Piccola 1992 Mike Morrill 1987 Mike O’Neill 1978 Mike O’Neill 1978 Del Dressel 1983 Mike O’Neill 1977 Career Assists Franz Wittelsberger 1974 Career Goals 23 Paul Rabil 2005-08 14 Paul Rabil 2007 28 Paul Rabil 2005-08 21 Kevin Boland 2001-04 Jack Thomas 1973 26 Kevin Huntley 2005-08 19 Mike O’Neill 1975-78 25 Franz Wittelsberger 1973-76 18 Rick Hirsch 1974-77 Career Points Brian Wood 1984-87 Jack Thomas 1972-74 51 Paul Rabil 2005-08 Terry Riordan 1992-95 15 Dave Marr 1993-96 39 Brian Wood 1984-87 24 Kyle Barrie 2002-05 Brian Piccola 1992-95 38 Brian Piccola 1992-95 Del Dressel 1983-86 Jeff Wills 1989-92 35 Mike O’Neill 1975-78 23 Brian Piccola 1992-95 14 Brian Wood 1984-87 Franz Wittelsberger 1973-76 20 Mike Morrill 1985-88 Scott Baugher 1977-79 34 Del Dressel 1983-86 33 Kevin Huntley 2005-08 31 Jack Thomas 1972-74 JHU’s All-Time All-Tournament Selections 30 Dan Denihan 1996-97, 1999-2000 Terry Riordan 1992-95 1978______Mike O’Neill (MOP) Jim Zaffuto 1978-81 1979______Mike Federico (MOP) Scott Baugher 1977-79

1980______Jim Bidne (MOP) Single-Game Saves 1981______Jeff Cook (MOP) 26 Larry Quinn vs. North Carolina 1984 1984______Larry Quinn (MOP) 22 Brian Holman vs. Syracuse 1983 1985______Larry Quinn (MOP) 21 Scott Giardina vs. Notre Dame 1992 1987______Brian Wood, Craig Bubier, Dave Pietramala Quint Kessenich vs. Cornell 1987 ______Quint Kessenich, Steve Mitchell Quint Kessenich vs. North Carolina 1987 20 Michael Gvozden vs. Syracuse 2008 1999 ______Dan Denihan Brian Holman vs. North Carolina 1982

2000______A.J. Haugen Most Saves in a Championship Game 2002______Adam Doneger 22 Brian Holman vs. Syracuse 1983 2003__Corey Harned, Bobby Benson, Kyle Barrie, Tom Garvey 21 Quint Kessenich vs. Cornell 1987 2005__ Jesse Schwartzman (MOP), Kyle Harrison, Greg Peyser 20 Michael Gvozden vs. Syracuse 2008 2007______Jesse Schwartzman (MOP), Jake Byrne, Paul Rabil Most Saves in a Semifinal Game ______Stephen Peyser, Eric Zerrlaut 2008______Michael Evans, Michael Gvozden 26 Larry Quinn vs. UNC 1984 ______Kevin Huntley, Paul Rabil (pictured) Most Saves in a Quarterfinal Game 21 Quint Kessenich vs. UNC 1987 Notes: Only a Most Outstanding Player selected for all years prior to 1995 except 1987, when a full all-tournament Most Saves in a First Round Game team was named. A Most Outstanding Player was first selected in 1977. 21 Scott Giardina vs. Notre Dame 1992 93

177 First Team All-Americans • 64 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees • 11 National Players of the Year 44 National Championships • 9 NCAA Championships • 37 Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances