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University of Vermont Men's Lacrosse Record Book University of Vermont Men’s Lacrosse Record Book (1978-2016) Updated May 2016 MOST POINTS - CAREER MOST POINTS - SEASON 5. Scott Bevill (1995) 8.80 RK Name (Years) Points RK Name (Year) Points 7. Mike Gabel (2005) 8.88 1. Scott Montgomery (1983-86) 283 1. Scott Montgomery (1986) 85 7. Daryl Swarts (2006) 8.88 2. Craig Mygatt (1985-88) 241 2. Scott Montgomery (1984) 82 9. Chris McCabe (1991) 9.09 3. Gordon Allen (1993-97) 189 3. Scott Montgomery (1985) 75 10. Paul Noniewicz (1985) 9.10 4. Tim Shannehan (1988-91) 182 4. Ian MacKay (2016) 70 5. Drew Philie (2010-13) 176 4. Cam Milligan (2015) 70 SINGLE GAME RECORDS 6. Ian MacKay (2014-p) 171 6. Craig Mygatt (1985) 69 MOST POINTS 7. Karl Langmuir (1986-89) 169 7. Craig Mygatt (1988) 68 1. Scott Montgomery (vs. Norwich 4-20-85) 12 2. Scott Chace (vs. N.H. College, 4-30-83) 11 8. Geoff Worley (2008-12) 165 7. Gordon Allen (1997) 68 2. Scott Chace (vs. Lehigh, 3-24-84) 11 9. Kip Edwards (1998-01) 159 9. Tim Shannehan (1991) 65 2. Scott Montgomery (vs. NH College 4-28-84) 11 10. Frank Shipman (1990-93) 139 10. Gordon Allen (1996) 61 2. Scott Montgomery (vs. Georgetown 3-22-86) 11 10. Daniel Hodgson (1997) 61 6. Cam Milligan (vs. UMass Lowell, 3-21-15) 10 MOST GOALS - CAREER 6. Jamie Kirk (vs. Quinnipiac, 3-25-06) 10 RK Name (Years) Goals MOST GOALS - SEASON 6. Scott Montgomery (vs. Lehigh, 3-24-84) 10 1. Craig Mygatt (1985-88) 148 RK Name (Year) Goals 6. Craig Mygatt (vs. Norwich, 4-20-85) 10 6. Scott Montgomery (vs. Lehigh, 3-15-86) 10 2. Drew Philie (2010-13) 124 1. Craig Mygatt (1985) 50 6. Tim Shannehan (vs. Providence, 4-13-91) 10 3. Tim Shannehan (1988-91) 117 2. Trevor Smith (1997) 48 6. Tim Shannehan (vs. B.C. 4-20-91) 10 4. Karl Langmuir (1986-89) 116 3. Gordon Allen (1997) 46 5. Gordon Allen (1994-97) 116 4. Trevor Smith (1996) 45 MOST GOALS 6. Ian MacKay (2014-p) 111 5. Tom Egan (1993) 44 1. Scott Chace (vs. N.H., College, 4-30-83) 8 7. Trevor Smith (1995-97) 104 6. Tim Shannehan (1986) 43 1. Craig Mygatt (vs. Norwich, 4-20-85) 8 8. Kip Edwards (1998-01) 103 7. Ian MacKay (2016) 42 1. Trevor Wagar (at Holy Cross 4-22-08) 8 1. Derek Lichtfuss (vs. Binghamton 4-3-10) 8 9. Scott Chace (1982-85) 101 8. Ian MacKay (2015) 41 2. Craig Mygatt (vs. Albany, 4-16-85) 7 10. Scott Gabrielson (1984-87) 96 9. Karl Langmuir (1986) 40 2. Drew Philie (vs. Wagner, 3-16-13) 7 10. Tom Reynolds (1984) 39 3. 14 Players tied at 6 MOST ASSISTS - CAREER 10. Scott Chace (1984) 39 last - 3/29/16 - Cam Stafford vs. Dartmouth RK Name (Years) Assists 10. Craig Mygatt (1988) 39 1. Scott Montgomery (1983-86) 205 MOST ASSISTS 2. Craig Mygatt (1985-88) 93 MOST ASSISTS - SEASON 1. Scott Montgomery (vs. NH College 4-28-84) 9 1. Scott Montgomery (vs. Norwich, 4-20-85) 9 3. Geoff Worley (2008-12) 84 RK Name (Year) Assists 1. Scott Montgomery (vs. Ohio St. 3-23-86) 9 4. Gordon Allen (1993-97) 73 1. Scott Montgomery (1984) 65 4. Scott Montgomery (vs. Lehigh, 3-15-86) 8 5. Tim Shannehan (1988-91) 65 2. Scott Montgomery (1986) 61 4. Drew Phillie (vs. Binghamton 4-3-10) 8 6. Cam Milligan (2014-p) 64 3. Scott Montgomery (1985) 50 6. Scott Montgomery (7 different times) 7 7. Bill Congdon (1980-83) 62 4. Cam Milligan (2015) 38 6. Bill Congdon (vs. Skidmore, 5-3-83) 7 8. Ian MacKay (2014-p) 60 5. Gordon Allen (1996) 32 8. Jamie Kirk (vs. Quinnipiac, 3-25-06) 6 9. Karl Langmuir (1986-89) 56 6. Craig Mygatt (1988) 30 8. Parker Sides (vs. Canisius, 4-21-96) 6 9. Kip Edwards (1998-01) 56 7. Scott Montgomery (1983) 29 MOST SAVES 7. Craig Mygatt (1987) 29 1. Steve Feurenstein (vs. Hartford, 4-13-81) 28 MOST SAVES - CAREER 7. Jamie Kirk (2006) 29 1. Chris McCabe (vs. Colgate, 4-14-90 28 RK Name (Years) Saves 10. Ian MacKay (2016) 28 1. Paul Noniewicz (vs. Ohio St. 3-18-84) 28 1. Chris McCabe (1988-91) 712 1. Paul Noniewicz (vs. Holy Cross, 5-2-85) 28 2. Scott Bevill (1992-95) 695 MOST SAVES - SEASON 5. Chris McCabe (vs. Dartmouth, 5-2-89) 27 3. Michael Gabel (2002-05) 597 RK Name (Year) Saves 6. Paul Noniewicz (vs. St. Johns, 3-30-83) 26 1. Chris McCabe (1991) 260 6. Scott Bevill (vs. Yale, 3-23-94) 26 8. Paul Noniewicz (vs. B.C. 4-30-85) 25 LOWEST GAA - CAREER 2. Paul Noniewicz (1985) 225 8. Scott Bevill (vs. Georgetown, 3-18-93) 25 RK Name (Years) GAA 3. Adam Tischler (1996) 224 10. Adam Tischler (vs. Hartford, 3-23-96) 24 1. Mike Gabel (2002-2005) 8.27 4. Adam Tischler (1995) 216 2. Scott Bevill (1992-95) 9.44 5. Chris McCabe (1990) 215 Most Goals Scored 32 (4/20/85) 3. Paul Noniewicz (1984-86) 9.47 6. Paul Noniewicz (1986) 208 W, 32-6 vs. Norwich 4. Chris McCabe (1988-91) 9.91 7. Scott Bevill (1993) 205 8. Chris McCabe (1989) 202 Most Goals Allowed 24, twice 4/1/78 at UMass - L, 24-7 SAVE PERCENTAGE - CAREER 9. Gary Vreeland (1979) 199 4/1/98 at Harvard - L, 24-5 RK Name (Years) PCT 10. Carl Langfeldt (1998) 195 1. Paul Noniewicz (1984-86) .701 Longest Win Streak 7, three times 2. Chris McCabe (1988-91) .659 SAVE PERCENTAGE - SEASON 3/18-4/14/84 3. Mike Gabel (2002-05) .617 RK Name (Year) PCT 4/1-5/3/86 4. Scott Bevill (1992-95) .590 1. Chris McCabe (1991) .693 4/10-4/30/93 2. Paul Noniewicz (1985) .674 Longest Losing Streak 8 (3/20-4/21/2007) 3. Mike Gabel (2003) .665 4. Paul Noniewicz (1986) .654 Last Win vs. Ranked Opp. 5/5/16 vs. #14 Stony Brook 5. Chris McCabe (1990) .646 America East Semifinals - W, 10-9 6. Chris McCabe (1989) .623 7. Scott Bevill (1995) .618 8. Scott Bevill (1994) .615 9. Bryan Eng (1987) .601 10. Scott Bevill (1992) .575 LOWEST GAA - SEASON RK Name (Year) GAA 1. Mike Gabel (2003) 6.13 2. Justin Lubas (2006) 7.65 3. Scott Bevill (1994) 7.99 4. Paul Noniewicz (1986) 8.46 5. David Barton (2011) 8.80 1978 (2-6) 4/29 PROVIDENCE W, 15-12 3/23 at Yale L, 13-4 4/25 ST. JOHNS L, 17-16 (ot) Head Coach: Rick Farnham 4/30 at New Hamp. Coll. W, 15-12 4/2 at Hartford W, 18-1 4/29 at Dartmouth L, 11-10 Date Opponent Score 5/3 SKIDMORE W, 19-12 4/6 at Harvard L, 10-5 5/2 NEW HAMPSHIRE * L, 17-11 4/8 at New England C. W, 11-9 4/9 BOWDOIN L, 8-5 4/12 at Massachusetts L, 24-7 1984 (10-4) 4/11 at Dartmouth L, 21-13 1993 (10-5; 3-1/2nd) 4/15 CLARKSON L, 11-10 Head Coach: Mike O’Neil 4/13 at Holy Cross W, 8-7 Head Coach: Jeff Thomsen 4/22 at Connecticut L, 11-8 Date Opponent Score 4/17 at Colgate L, 11-10 Date Opponent Score 4/24 NORWICH W, 14-8 3/18 OHIO STATE W, 9-8 4/23 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 11-10 3/18 at Georetown L, 12-10 4/26 MASS. MARITIME L, 7-6 3/21 at Georgetown W, 13-11 4/27 MIDDLEBURY L, 15-14 3/22 at Hofstra L, 12-10 4/29 at St. Lawrence L, 25-10 3/24 at Lehigh W, 20-11 4/30 ST. JOHNS L, 15-14 3/24 at Yale W, 8-7 5/1 MIDDLEBURY L, 7-6 4/4 at Providence W, 23-7 5/3 at St. Lawrence L, 15-14 3/26 BOWDOIN W, 16-13 4/7 PLYMOUTH STATE W, 18-5 5/7 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 8-7 4/4 COLGATE L, 15-13 1979 (4-7) 4/10 CLARKSON W, 20-18 4/10 at Providence W, 12-5 Head Coach: Rick Farnham 4/14 at Norwich W, 14-11 1989 (4-9) 4/15 at Hartford * W, 13-9 Date Opponent Score 4/18 at Albany State L, 16-6 Head Coach: Jeff Thomsen 4/17 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 16-14 4/30 NEW ENGLAND C. W, 11-5 4/20 HOLY CROSS L, 16-11 Date Opponent Score 4/21 at Middlebury W, 9-8 4/12 MASSACHUSETTS L, 23-5 4/23 at St. Michaels W, 11-4 3/15 at Villanova L, 13-7 4/24 at St. Johns W, 16-9 4/14 at Clarkson L, 13-9 4/25 MIDDLEBURY L, 15-10 3/23 at Drexel W, 9-6 4/28 DARTMOUTH W, 13-11 4/17 at Plymouth State L, 10-9 4/28 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLL W, 19-6 3/25 Michigan State L, 10-3 4/30 at New Hampshire * W, 11-7 4/19 LYNDON STATE W, 17-0 4/30 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 30-9 4/2 at Providence W, 10-6 5/2 HARVARD L, 15-11 4/21 CONNECTICUT L, 14-12 5/2 at Skidmore W, 13-3 4/5 HARVARD L, 14-7 5/8 DELAWARE * L, 18-17 4/23 at St.
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