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Men's Lacrosse Record Book MEN’S LACROSSE RECORD BOOK PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1999, 2012, 2013 Lehigh Lacrosse History 2 Individual Records 3-5 NCAA TOURNAMENT Patriot League Awards 6 Other Awards 7-8 2012 - NCAA First Round; Bethlehem, Pa. Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 9 (vs. Maryland) Professional Lacrosse and Team USA 10 Lehigh Awards 11 2013 - NCAA First Round; Chapel Hill, N.C. Yearly Results 12 (at North Carolina) All-Time Letterwinners 13-14 Coaching History and All-Time Captains 15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS All-Time vs. Opponents 16 All-Time Results vs. Patriot League Opponents 17-18 1890, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1914 (Shared), Year-By-Year Results 19-25 1916 (Shared), 1917 (Shared), 1920 (Shared), 1921, 1959 (Class C) Last Updated: July 10, 2017 This record book is based off available information. If you have any changes or additions to this record book, please email Men’s Lacrosse Sports Information Director Justin Lafleur ([email protected]). LEHIGH LACROSSE HISTORY In the storied history of the Lehigh University lacrosse pro- 1997, a sure sign that the lacrosse program was bound for a return gram, Lehigh has captured or shared 11 national championships. to national prominence. Lehigh won outright national championships in 1890, 1893, 1895, The administration has shown its visible commitment to the 1896, 1897 and 1921, and shared titles with Cornell in 1914 and program in many areas, including a facilities upgrade with the 1916, Stevens in 1917 and Syracuse in 1920. Lehigh also claimed addition of the Ulrich Sports Complex. Also, in 2005, the men’s the Class “C” National Championship in 1959. lacrosse program added a full-time assistant coach position, the In 1885, Lehigh initiated lacrosse competition as a charter first in school history. This addition was made possible in part member of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association, thanks to the generosity of Lehigh Penske Hall of Fame member joining Cornell, Harvard, Hobart, Johns Hopkins, Maryland, Penn Murray H. Goodman ’48. In October 2004, Goodman pledged a State, Stevens Institute, Swarthmore, Syracuse and Yale. After $5 million gift to the Athletics Department as part of the univer- Lehigh experienced the birth of intercollegiate lacrosse with its sity-wide “Shine Forever: The Campaign for Lehigh” fundraising seven national titles, the Engineers suffered through 32 straight effort. losing seasons (1926-58), three war years in which no lacrosse was In 2007, former Lehigh Lacrosse player Dan Smith ’71 and his played (1944-46) and two years of club sports status (1935-36), wife Elizabeth Riley endowed the Smith Family Head Lacrosse before improving to a 127-106 record over 20 years. Coach position. The gift from Smith, a Lehigh University trustee, The program’s biggest turnaround came in the early 1980s is part of the University’s Shine Forever campaign. “My family when the team had five losing seasons. Coach John McCloskey and I are very pleased to be able to contribute to Lehigh’s athletics then joined the lacrosse program, in hopes of turning it around. program,” said Smith. “Athletics is an integral part of Lehigh’s In 1985, Lehigh was 7-7 and improved to 8-6 in 1986 and 9-5 leadership training process and the coaches that lead its sports in 1987. A more rigorous and challenging Division I schedule programs—together with Lehigh’s faculty and administration— contributed to a brief decline over the next few years, but one play a critical role in successfully developing leadership skills. thing that remained constant about the team was its high level of Lehigh has a long and illustrious tradition in lacrosse. We hope competitiveness. this gift will help further strengthen this program and continue to The 1994 squad set a team record with 12 victories and earned support Lehigh’s outstanding reputation for developing world- more national recognition for the program. In 1999, Lehigh won class leaders in all disciplines.” its first-ever Patriot League Championship title and garnered Lehigh broke through on the national scene in 2012, finishing spots in the USILA Top 20 poll on several occasions that year. the season 14-3 which included the program’s first-ever Patriot The following season, Lehigh again cracked the Top 20 following League Tournament Championship and NCAA Tournament an impressive road win at nationally ranked Towson University. appearance. The Mountain Hawks were ranked as high as No. 4 In 2005, Lehigh defeated two teams that were ranked within the in the national Coaches Poll. They the No. 7 seed in the NCAA national poll, and also received votes in the poll. In addition, the Tournament and hosted Maryland. Lehigh went on to repeat as Mountain Hawks qualified for the Patriot League Tournament for Patriot League Champions in 2013 while advancing to its third the first time in school history, and won their most games since straight title game in 2014. 2 • Lehigh Men’s Lacrosse Record Book INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLE SEASON RECORDS GOALS 1. 58 Scott Helgans 1978 2. 54 Mark Duncan 1997 3. 47 Dan Taylor 2014 4. 43 Tony Lowe 2003 5. 41 Dan Taylor 2015 41 Andrew Lucas 2002 7. 40 Jeff Jenkins 1993 40 Chris Cameron 1986 9. 39 Tony Lowe 2002 10. 38 Reid Weber 2015 38 Bill Abbott 1986 38 Scott Helgans 1977 ASSISTS 1. 53 Chris Cameron 1986 Chris Cameron ‘89 2. 48 Chris Cameron 1988 CAUSED TURNOVERS 3. 45 Chris Cameron 1987 1. 40 Craig Chick 2017 4. 41 Tim Suhrstedt 1970 2. 39 Evan Guerrero 2009 5. 40 David DiMaria 2013 3. 37 Craig Chick 2016 40 Chris Cameron 1989 4. 36 Tripp Telesco 2014 7. 39 David Cohen 2000 5. 32 Dan Honeywell 2009 8. 36 Dan Taylor 2015 6. 30 Tripp Telesco 2016 9. 32 Tim Suhrstedt 1969 7. 28 Mike Noone 2012 10. 34 Jeff Jenkins 1993 8. 26 Mike Noone 2013 9. 25 Richard Bradley 2011 POINTS 10. 24 Dylan O’Shaughnessy 2014 1. 93 Chris Cameron 1986 24 Evan Guerrero 2010 2. 78 Chris Cameron 1987 3. 77 Dan Taylor 2015 FACEOFF PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 attempts) 77 Jeff Jenkins 1993 1. .625 (N/A) Craig Brown 1998 5. 76 Dan Taylor 2014 2. .616 (173-281) Ryan Snyder 2011 76 Scott Helgans 1978 3. .610 (139-228) Conor Gaffney 2017 7. 75 Chris Cameron 1988 4. .579 (140-242) Tom Weiss 2004 8. 73 David DiMaria 2013 5. .571 (109-191) Tom Weiss 2005 9. 66 Mark Duncan 1997 6. .566 (133-235) Sean Gormley 2002 10. 62 Chris Cameron 1989 7. .558 (140-251) Will Scudder 2010 62 Tim Suhrstedt 1970 8. .557 (152-273) Will Scudder 2009 9. .552 (159-288) Ryan Buttenbaum 2014 GROUNDBALLS 10. .513 (135-263) Tom Weiss 2006 1. 118 Ryan Snyder 2011 2. 97 Ryan Snyder 2012 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 3. 96 Conor Gaffney 2017 1. 5.70 Chris Parandian 1993 4. 79 Ryan Buttenbaum 2014 2. 6.51 John Park 2006 79 Scott Carpenter 2003 3. 6.75 Matt Poillon 2012 6. 77 Tim Gosser 2001 4. 7.01 Chris Parandian 1994 7. 76 Scott Carpenter 2002 5. 7.80 Chris Parandian 1993 8. 74 Ryan Snyder 2013 6. 8.31 Todd Schreiner 1999 74 Jeff King 2006 7. 8.92 Todd Schreiner 2000 10. 72 Jeff King 2004 8. 9.10 Todd Schreiner 1998 9. 9.15 Tom Ellis 2004 10. 9.30 Chris Parandian 1996 SAVES 1. 251 Chris Parandian 1994 2. 223 Todd Schreiner 2000 3. 216 Chris Parandian 1996 4. 205 Todd Schreiner 2000 5. 201 Chris Parandian 1995 201 Brian O’Grady 1985 7. 193 Todd Schreiner 1999 8. 190 John Francis 1991 9. 171 Brian Crawford 1997 David Cohen ‘02 10. 166 Matt Poillon 2012 Lehigh Men’s Lacrosse Record Book • 3 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SAVE PERCENTAGE CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. .715 Chris Parandian 1994 1. 97 Tripp Telesco 2013-16 2. .645 Todd Schreiner 1999 2. 77 Craig Chick 2016-pres. 3. .643 Chris Parandian 1993 3. 71 Mike Noone 2010-13 4. .624 Chris Parandian 1996 4. 65 Evan Guerrero 2007-10 5. .620 Mark Belfance 1986 5. 59 Richard Bradley 2008-11 5. .612 Chris Parandian 1995 6. 56 Ty Souders 2011-14 .612 Tom Ellis 2002 7. 56 Dan Honeywell 2006-09 7. .608 Dave Siegelaub 1992 8. 49 Casey Eidenshink 2013-16 8. .597 Matt Poillon 2012 49 Noah Molnar 2010-13 9. .596 Matt Poillon 2013 10. 41 Dylan O’Shaughnessy 2012-14 10. .590 Todd Schreiner 1998 CAREER RECORDS GOALS 1. 128 Dan Taylor 2012-15 128 Mark Duncan 1994-98 3. 124 Scott Helgans 1977-80 4. 122 Chris Cameron 1986-89 5. 109 Dante Fantoni 2010-13 6. 108 Andrew Lucas 2002-05 7. 106 Jeff Jenkins 1991-94 8. 104 Reid Weber 2013-16 9. 101 Tony Lowe 2000-03 10. 94 Matt Sweetman 1992-95 Will Scudder ‘11 ASSISTS FACEOFF PERCENTAGE (SINCE 2003) 1. 186 Chris Cameron 1986-89 1. .610 (139-228) Conor Gaffney 2017-pres. 2. 117 David DiMaria 2010-13 2. .541 (331-612) Will Scudder 2008-11 3. 98 David Cohen 1999-02 3. .538 (479-891) Tom Weiss 2003-06 98 Tim Suhrstedt 1968-70 4. .526 (473-899) Ryan Snyder 2010-13 5. 92 Dan Taylor 2012-15 5. .524 (262-500) Ryan Buttenbaum .2011-14 6. 71 Brad Baker 1994-97 7. 68 Dante Fantoni 2010-13 SAVES 8. 66 Jeff Jenkins 1991-94 1. 815 Chris Parandian 1993-96 9. 63 Matt Sweetman 1992-95 2. 602 Todd Schreiner 1997-00 10. 56 Dan Taylor 2012-14 3. 561 Matt Poillon 2012-15 56 Scott Helgans 1977-80 4.
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