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2009 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse • All-Time 2009 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse • www.hopkinssports.com 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 Henry Ciccarone 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 Don Zimmerman 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 Dave Pietramala 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 Ray Van Orman 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 Howdy Myers (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 Paul Rabil, 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.
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