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Cornell's Undefeated Ivy League Champions Ivy League Individual Records Ivy League Team Records Goals Goals Game 10 Jake Froccaro Game 27 Yale at Brown, 2018 (Yale, 27-15) Princeton vs. Yale, 2014 Season 122 Yale, 2018 Season 30 Mike French, Cornell, 1974 Assists Career 72 Jon Reese, Yale, 1987-90 Game 19 CORNELL vs. Dartmouth, 1976 (Cornell 26-6) Assists Season 76 CORNELL, 1976 (104 goals) Game 11 John Walters, Dartmouth Points Dartmouth vs. Penn, 1962 Game 45 CORNELL vs. Dartmouth,1976 (Cornell, 26-19-45) Season 32 Ryan Boyle, Princeton, 2003 Season 187 Yale, 2018 Career 86 Ryan Boyle, Princeton, 2001-04 Points Game 13 John Walters, Dartmouth Ivy League Miscellaneous Records Dartmouth vs. Penn, 1962 (2-11-13) Season 47 Mike French, Cornell (30-17-47) Fewest Goals Allowed Game: 1 Six times – Dartmouth vs. Penn (11-1), 1964 Career 123 Ben Reeves, Yale, 2015-18 (67-56-123) Princeton vs. Penn (8-1), 1968; Saves Yale vs. Dartmouth (11-1),1970 Game 32 Phil Bayly, Dartmouth Princeton vs. Penn (4-1), 1970; Dartmouth 9, Princeton 8, 1986 CORNELL vs. Penn (5-1), 1971 Season 129 Jeff Bennett, Dartmouth, 1974 (75 GA, .632) CORNELL vs. Yale (16-1), 1972 Career 335 Joe Pilch, Yale, 1996-99 (548 GA, .379) Season: 12 Princeton, 1957 Consecutive Victories 39 CORNELL Began - April 21, 1973 (Harvard, 18-8) Ended - May 9, 1979 (Dartmouth, 11-12) Ivy League All-Time Records School Won Lost Tied Pct. Titles Outright Cornell 263 111 1 .702 29 18 Princeton 248 126 2 .662 27 18 Brown ^ 193 143 0 .574 10 5 Yale 175 198 1 .469 8 4 Harvard 157 214 1 .423 4 -- Penn 153 210 1 .421 5 3 Dartmouth 100 267 0 .272 3 -- ^ Brown active since 1964 John Wurzburger scored nine goals in a win over Dartmouth in 1988, the most ever tallied by a single player in an Ivy League contest. His record stood for 26 seasons before being The 1974 Big Red set the conference record for most goals (108) and points (181) in an broken in 2014. Ivy season, going undefeated in Ivy play to start a stretch of 10 straight league titles. Ivy League Team Records Ivy League Champions 1956 .........Yale (5-0) 1970 ...... Cornell (6-0) 1987 ...... Cornell (6-0) 2003 ...... Cornell (5-1) 2013. ..... Cornell (6-0) 1957 .........Princeton (5-0) 1971 ...... Cornell (6-0) 1988 .........Penn (5-1) .................Dartmouth (5-1) 2014 ...... Cornell (5-1) 1958 .........Princeton (5-0) 1972 ...... Cornell (6-0) .................Yale (5-1) .................Princeton (5-1) .................Harvard (5-1) 1959 .........Princeton (5-0) 1973 .........Brown (6-0) 1989 ........Yale (5-1) 2004 ...... Cornell (5-1) 2015 ...... Cornell (4-2) 1960 .........Princeton (4-0-1) 1974 ...... Cornell (6-0) 1990 .........Yale (5-1) .................Princeton (5-1) .................Brown (4-2) 1961 .........Princeton (5-0) 1975 ...... Cornell (6-0) .................Harvard (5-1) 2005 ...... Cornell (6-0) .................Princeton (4-2) 1962 .........Princeton (5-0) 1976 ...... Cornell (6-0) 1991 .........Brown (6-0) 2006 ...... Cornell (5-1) 2016 .........Brown (6-0) 1963 ........Princeton (5-0) 1977 ...... Cornell (6-0) 1992 .........Princeton (6-0) .................Princeton (5-1) 2017 .........Yale (5-1) 1964 .........Dartmouth (4-2) 1978 ...... Cornell (6-0) 1993 .........Princeton (6-0) 2007 ...... Cornell (6-0) 2018 .........Yale (6-0) Ivy League Miscellaneous Records .................Harvard (4-2) 1979 ...... Cornell (5-1) 1994 .........Brown (6-0) 2008 ...... Cornell (5-1) 2019 .........Penn (6-0) .................Princeton (4-2) 1980 ...... Cornell (5-1) 1995 .........Princeton (5-1) .................Brown (5-1) 1965 .........Dartmouth (5-1) .................Harvard (5-1) .................Brown (5-1) 2009 ...... Cornell (5-1) .................Princeton (5-1) 1981 ...... Cornell (6-0) 1996 .........Princeton (6-0) .................Princeton (5-1) 1966 ...... Cornell (6-0) 1982 ...... Cornell (6-0) 1997 .........Princeton (6-0) 2010 ...... Cornell (4-2) 1967 .........Princeton (6-0) 1983 ...... Cornell (5-1) 1998 .........Princeton (6-0) .................Brown (4-2) 1968 ...... Cornell (6-0) .................Penn (5-1) 1999 .........Princeton (6-0) .................Princeton (4-2) 1969 ...... Cornell (4-2) 1984 .........Penn (6-0) 2000 .........Princeton (6-0) .................Yale (4-2) .................Brown (4-2) 1985 .........Brown (6-0) 2001 .........Princeton (6-0) 2011 ...... Cornell (6-0) .................Yale (4-2) 1986 .........Penn (5-1) 2002 .........Princeton (5-1) 2012 .........Princeton (6-0) Cornell’s Undefeated Ivy League Champions 1966 1971 1968 1972 1970 1974 Cornell’s Undefeated Ivy League Champions 1975 1976 1977 1978 1981 1982 1987 2005 2007 2011 2013 Ivy Player of the Year Ivy Rookie of the Year 1974 ..........Jim Trenz, Cornell, A 1981 ............Jenkins Marshall, Dartmouth, A 1975 .........Eamon McEneaney, Cornell, A Sean Greenhalgh 1982 ............Steve Bartenfelder, Harvard, A 1976 ..........Mike French, Cornell, A 2002 Rookie of the Year 1983 ............Tom Gagnon, Brown, A 1977 ..........Eamon McEneaney, Cornell, A 2005 Player of the Year 1984 ...........Mike Bergman, Harvard, G 1978 ..........Bob Henrickson, Cornell, M 1985 ............Adam Purtiz, Yale, A 1979 .........John Griffin, Cornell, G 1986 ........ Paul Schimoler, Cornell, G ........................Mark Farnham, Brown, D 1987 ............Jon Reese, Yale, M 1980 ..............Tad Barrows, Brown, A 1988 ............Mick Cavouti, Harvard, A 1981 ..........Norm Engelke, Cornell, M 1989 ............Darren Lowe, Brown, A 1982 ..........Bruce Bruno, Cornell, A 1990 ............Torr Marro, Princeton, M 1983 ..............Bill Aliber, Brown, D 1991 ............Scott Bacigalupo, Princeton, G 1984 ..............Josh Hall, Pennsylvania, M Joe Boulukos 1992 ............Greg Rozycki, Brown, M 1985 ..............Darren Muller, Brown, D 2006 Player of the Year 1993 ............David Evans, Brown, A 1986 ..............Tom Gagnon, Brown, A 1994 ............Brian Merritt, Dartmouth, A 1987 ..........Tim Goldstein, Cornell, A 1995 ............Jesse Hubbard, Princeton, M 1988 ..............Chris Flynn, Pennsylvania, M 1996 ............Joe Pilch, Yale, G 1989 ..........Paul Schimoler, Cornell, G 1997 ............Pete Janney, Pennsylvania, A 1990 ..............Jon Reese, Yale, M 1998 ............Keith Cynar, Harvard, G 1991 ..............Chris Conforti, Penn, A 1999 ............B.J. Prager, Princeton, A 1992 ..............Darren Lowe, Brown, A 2000 ............Matt Primm, Harvard, A 1993 ..............Andy Towers, Brown, M 2001 ............Ryan Boyle, Princeton, A 1994 ..............Kevin Lowe, Princeton, A 2002 ........ Sean Greenhalgh, Cornell, A 1995 ..............David Evans, Brown, A 2003 ............Jamie Coffin, Dartmouth, A 1996 ..............Mike Eckert, Harvard, A 2004 ............Peter Trombino, Princeton, A ........................Jesse Hubbard, Princeton, A 2005 ............Dan Cocoziello, Princeton, D 1997 ..............Jon Hess, Princeton, A 2006 ........ Max Seibald, Cornell, M 1998 ..............Mike Ferrucci, Harvard, A 2007 ............Ari Sussman, Dartmouth, A 1999 ..............Joe Pilch, Yale, G 2008 ............Jake McBride, Princeton, A 2000 ..............Josh Sims, Princeton, M McMonagle Matt 2009 ........ Rob Pannell, Cornell, A 2001 ..............Ryan Mollett, Princeton, D Year of the 2007 Player 2010 ............Mike Chanenchuk, Princeton, M 2002 ..............Ryan Boyle, Princeton, A 2011 ............Tom Schreiber, Princeton, M 2003 ..........Ryan McClay, Cornell, D 2012 ........ Matt Donovan, Cornell, A 2004 ..............Ryan Boyle, Princeton, A 2013 ............Jake Froccaro, Princeton, M 2005 ..........Sean Greenhalgh, Cornell, A 2014 ........ Christian Knight, Cornell, M 2006 ..........Joe Boulukos, Cornell, M 2015 ............Ben Reeves, Yale, A 2007 ..........Matt McMonagle, Cornell, G 2016 ............Reed Junkin, Penn, GK 2008 ..............Jordan Burke, Brown, G ......................Simon Mathias, Penn, A 2009 ..............Jordan Burke, Brown, G 2017 ............Michael Sowers, Princeton, A 2010 ..........Rob Pannell, Cornell, A 2018 ............Chris Fake, Yale, D 2011 ..........Rob Pannell, Cornell, A 2019 ............Sam Handley, Penn, M 2012 ..............Tyler Fiorito, Princeton, G 2013 ..........Rob Pannell, Cornell, A Year of the 2012 Rookie 2014 ..........Connor Buczek, Cornell, M Donovan Matt 2015 ..............Dylan Molloy, Brown, A ........................Mike MacDonald, Princeton, A 2016 ..............Dylan Molloy, Brown, A 2017 ..............Ben Reeves, Yale, A 2018 ..............Ben Reeves, Yale, A Max Seibald 2019 ..............TD Ierlan, Yale, FOGO 2006 Rookie of the Year Ryan McClay Ryan 2003 Player of the Year the of Player 2003 Rob Pannell 2009 Rookie of the Year 2010 Player of the Year 2011 Player of the Year 2013 Player of the Year Connor Buczek Christian Knight 2014 Player of the Year 2014 Rookie of the Year Cornell First-Team All-Ivy Selections 1959 John Webster, D 1975 Eamon McEneaney, A 1987 Bob Cummings, M 2007 Mitch Belisle, D Bruce Pfann, M Bill Marino, M Tim Goldstein, A John Glynn, M Dave Dresser, M Dave Devine, D Steve Paletta, D Matt McMonagle, G George Bogar, A 1976 Mike French, A Paul Schimoler, G David Mitchell, A 1960 Dave Dresser, M Eamon McEneaney, A 1988 Tim Goldstein, A Eric Pittard, A 1961 Dave Ferguson, D Bill Marino, M 1989 Paul Schimoler, G Max Seibald, M 1962 Byron Carlson, M Dan Mackesey, G Steve Meyer, A Ethan Vedder, M 1963 Tom Beeby, A 1977 Eamon McEneaney, A Vince Angotti, M 2008 John Glynn, M Bruce Cohen, A Craig Jaeger, M 1990 Vince Angotti, M Ryan Hurley, A 1964 Joe Robinson, D Bob
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