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2021 Patriot League Men's Lacrosse Record Book www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague 2021 Patriot League Men’s Lacrosse Record Book Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders Patriot League Men’s Lacrosse Records Men’s Lacrosse All-Time Year-By-Year Results 1991 LEAGUE OVERALL 1994 W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. LEAGUE OVERALL Army * 5-0 1.000 10-4 .714 W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Lafayette 3-2 .600 5-7 .417 Army * 5-0 1.000 8-7 .533 Bucknell 3-2 .600 6-7 .462 Lehigh 4-1 .800 12-3 .800 Colgate 2-3 .400 4-8 .333 Bucknell 3-2 .600 6-7 .462 Lehigh 2-3 .400 5-8 .385 Colgate 2-3 .400 4-8 .333 Holy Cross 0-5 .000 2-12 .143 Holy Cross 1-4 .200 6-9 .400 * Patriot League Champion Lafayette 0-5 .000 2-10 .167 All-Patriot League Rick Aguilar (Army); Rob Cahill (Army); Kevin Cardinal (Lafay- * Patriot League Champion ette); Michael Conway (Bucknell); Tom Davis (Bucknell); Geoff Hebert (Lehigh); Steve Heller (Army); Chris Lepp (Army); Jamie Murray (Lafayette); Gregg Perry (Col- All-Patriot League First Team Dan Brostek (Army); Jeff Jenkins (Lehigh); Justin gate); Chris Shield (Lafayette); Adam Silva (Army); Eric Waltz (Army). Zackey (Bucknell); Kevin O’Rourke (Army); Anthony Souza (Lehigh); Peter Strid (Col- gate); Chris Padurano (Lehigh); Sean Turner (Army); Scott Youmans (Lehigh); Travis Offensive Player of the Year Jamie Murray, Lafayette Loving (Army). Rookie of the Year Rich Aguilar, Army Coach of the Year Bill Lawson, Lafayette All-Patriot League Second Team Steve Franco (Colgate); Rob Manning (Army); Scholar-Athlete of the Year Ken Stiller, Lafayette Matt Sweetman (Lehigh); Tyler Amon (Colgate); Mike Colon (Army); Hugh Donovan All-American Rob Cahill, Army (HM); Steve Heller, Army (HM) (Bucknell); Mike Mangino (Army); Chris Auclair (Army); Jeff Kangas (Bucknell); Tom Lynch (Holy Cross); Chris Parandian (Lehigh). 1992 Offensive Player of the Year Jeff Jenkins, Lehigh LEAGUE OVERALL Rookie of the Year Tim Nanoff, Holy Cross W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Coach of the Year John McCloskey, Lehigh Army * 5-0 1.000 10-4 .714 Scholar-Athlete of the Year Justin Zackey, Bucknell Bucknell 3-2 .600 7-6 .538 All-American Sean Turner, Army (HM); Justin Zackey, Bucknell (HM); Jeff Jenkins, Lafayette 3-2 .600 3-9 .250 Lehigh (HM) Lehigh 3-2 .600 7-7 .500 Academic All-American Justin Zackey, Bucknell (1st) Colgate 1-4 .200 3-9 .250 Holy Cross 0-5 .000 2-12 .143 * Patriot League Champion 1995 LEAGUE OVERALL All-Patriot League Steve Heller (Army); Derek Laub (Colgate); Phil Mandry W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. (Army); Michael Conway (Bucknell); Trip Foster (Lehigh); Geoff Hebert (Lehigh); Ed Army * 5-0 1.000 6-8 .429 McGuire (Army); Chris Prentice (Army); Eric Waltz (Army); Jeff Kangas (Bucknell); Lehigh 4-1 .800 8-6 .571 Chris Lepp (Army); Adam Silva (Army); Rick Aguilar (Army). Colgate 3-2 .600 6-8 .429 Bucknell 2-3 .400 7-6 .538 Offensive Player of the Year Michael Conway, Bucknell Holy Cross 1-4 .200 2-14 .125 Rookie of the Year Chad Smith, Army Lafayette 0-5 .000 3-9 .250 Coach of the Year Jack Emmer, Army Scholar-Athlete of the Year Kevin Roth, Bucknell * Patriot League Champion All-American Steve Heller, Army (HM); Chris Lepp, Army (HM) All-Patriot League First Team Dan Brostek (Army); Rob Manning (Army); Matt Sweetman (Lehigh); Mike Colon (Army); Steve Franco (Colgate); Michael Leonard 1993 (Lehigh); Anthony Souza (Lehigh); Hugh Donovan (Bucknell); Brendan Sheehan LEAGUE OVERALL (Army); Scott Youmans (Lehigh); Chris Parandian (Lehigh). W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Army * 5-0 1.000 12-4 .750 All-Patriot League Second Team Brad Baker (Lehigh); Allan Donnelly (Bucknell); Colgate 3-2 .600 9-3 .750 John Schulze (Colgate); Vince Geppi (Lehigh); Kevin Hegarty (Army); Dan Kelley Lafayette 3-2 .600 4-8 .333 (Bucknell); Peter Strid (Colgate); Chris Auclair (Army); Andrew Bauer (Lehigh); Coo- Lehigh 3-2 .600 10-5 .667 per Morrow (Colgate); Travis Loving (Army). Bucknell 1-4 .200 6-9 .400 Holy Cross 0-5 .000 3-12 .200 Offensive Player of the Year Matt Sweetman, Lehigh * Patriot League Champion Defensive Player of the Year Scott Youmans, Lehigh Rookie of the Year Craig Brown, Lehigh All-Patriot League Steve Heller (Army); Derek Laub (Colgate); Phil Mandry (Army); Coach of the Year John McCloskey, Lehigh Justin Zackey (Bucknell); Tyler Amon (Colgate); Todd Butler (Army); Mike Brinegar Scholar-Athlete of the Year Rob Callahan, Holy Cross (Army); Dave Comfort (Lafayette); Ricky Herrema (Bucknell); Eric Waltz (Army); Jeff All-American Mike Colon, Army (HM); Scott Youmans, Lehigh (HM); Matt Sweet- Kangas (Bucknell); Adam Silva (Army); Sean Turner (Army); Rick Aguilar (Army). man, Lehigh (HM) Offensive Player of the Year Derek Laub, Colgate ECAC I.L.A. Tournament Co-Rookie of the Year Dan Brostek, Army; Peter Strid, Colgate Hamilton, N.Y. Coach of the Year Pace Kessenich, Colgate Colgate 17, Boston College 14 (ECAC I.L.A. Champion) Scholar-Athlete of the Year Justin Zackey, Bucknell All-American Steve Heller, Army (HM); Eric Waltz, Army (HM); Justin Zackey, Bucknell (HM); Derek Laub, Colgate (HM) Academic All-American Justin Zackey, Bucknell (3rd) NCAA Tournament Army 15, Maryland 11 (West Point, N.Y.) North Carolina 14, Army 5 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders Patriot League Men’s Lacrosse Records Men’s Lacrosse All-Time Year-By-Year Results 1996 1998 LEAGUE OVERALL LEAGUE OVERALL W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Bucknell * 5-0 1.000 12-0 1.000 Army * 5-0 1.000 7-7 .500 Army 4-1 .800 10-5 .667 Colgate 3-2 .600 8-6 .571 Colgate 3-2 .600 9-5 .643 Lehigh 3-2 .600 6-7 .462 Lehigh 2-3 .400 5-9 .357 Bucknell 2-3 .400 6-8 .429 Holy Cross 1-4 .200 4-10 .286 Lafayette 2-3 .400 5-8 .385 Lafayette 0-5 .000 2-11 .154 Holy Cross 0-5 .000 6-9 .400 * Patriot League Champion * Patriot League Champion All-Patriot League First Team Dan Brostek (Army); Allan Donnelly (Bucknell); All-Patriot League First Team Mark Duncan (Lehigh); John Golaszewski (Buck- Rob Manning (Army); Jon Methven (Bucknell); Mike Altshuler (Bucknell); Chris nell); Jordan Gros (Army); Chad Hadlock (Army); Ian MacGilvray (Lehigh); John Carrano (Army); Dan Kelley (Bucknell); Ross Yastrzemsky (Army); Hugh Donovan Fowler (Lehigh); Kevin Hegarty (Army); Dan Monahan (Army); Greg Tily (Army); (Bucknell); Brendan Sheehan (Army); Brett Tucker (Colgate); Chris Parandian K.J. Dworczyk (Army); Jared Harrison (Lehigh); Brett Tucker (Colgate); Taro Yoshi- (Lehigh). tome (Bucknell); Lou Kousouris (Army). All-Patriot League Second Team Joby Fowler (Colgate); Brad Baker (Lehigh); Ja- All-Patriot League Second Team Adam Michaels (Colgate); Michael Cheng son Fivek (Colgate); Alex McFerran (Colgate); Matt Rosolen (Bucknell); Peter Strid (Bucknell); Mark Cashel (Colgate); Jonas Fischer (Colgate); Dave DePaolo (Holy (Colgate); Mike Leonard (Lehigh); Chris Nippes (Bucknell); Joe Whaley (Army); Cross); Matt Belson (Lafayette); Ken Driscoll (Army); Lenny Hirsh (Colgate); Dun- Travis Loving (Army). can Woodard (Lafayette). Offensive Player of the Year Jon Methven, Bucknell Offensive Player of the Year Mark Duncan, Lehigh Defensive Player of the Year Hugh Donovan, Bucknell Defensive Player of the Year K.J. Dworczyk, Army Rookie of the Year Ed Joffe, Bucknell Rookie of the Year Parker Gibson, Colgate Coach of the Year Sid Jamieson, Bucknell Coach of the Year Jack Emmer, Army Scholar-Athlete of the Year Andy Trietley, Bucknell Scholar-Athlete of the Year Jonas Fischer, Colgate All-American Chris Carrano, Army (HM); Hugh Donovan, Bucknell (HM); Jon Methven, Bucknell (HM) ECAC I.L.A. Tournament Hamilton, N.Y. NCAA Tournament Colgate 12, Mount St. Mary’s 9 Ithaca, N.Y. Fairfield 9, Colgate 7 Syracuse 12, Army 3 ECAC I.L.A. Tournament 1999 Hamilton, N.Y. LEAGUE OVERALL Colgate 19, Mount St. Mary’s 2 W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Colgate 10, Boston College 8 (ECAC I.L.A. Champion) Lehigh * 4-1 .800 7-6 .538 Army * 4-1 .800 8-6 .571 Bucknell 3-2 .600 7-6 .538 1997 Colgate 3-2 .600 6-6 .500 LEAGUE OVERALL Lafayette 1-4 .200 4-9 .308 W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. Holy Cross 0-5 .000 1-14 .067 Army * 5-0 1.000 9-5 .643 * Patriot League Champion Lehigh 4-1 .800 11-4 .733 Colgate 3-2 .600 8-7 .533 All-Patriot League First Team Morgan Battle (Lafayette); Adam Michaels (Col- Bucknell 2-3 .400 3-10 .231 gate); Tim Pearson (Army); Steve Austin (Army); John Golaszewski (Bucknell); John Lafayette 1-4 .200 3-10 .231 Fowler (Lehigh); Adam Olshansky (Colgate); Justin Charise (Army); Taro Yoshitome Holy Cross 0-5 .000 3-9 .250 (Bucknell); Tim Gosser (Lehigh); Todd Schreiner (Lehigh). * Patriot League Champion All-Patriot League Second Team Mike Kennedy (Bucknell); Rob Lewis (Army); All-Patriot League First Team Jordan Gros (Army); Joby Fowler (Colgate); Charlie Pearson (Army); Eric Freedman (Colgate); Parker Gibson (Colgate); Brad Mark Duncan (Lehigh); Ross Yastrzemsky (Army); Greg Tily (Army); Kevin Hegarty VanNostrand (Bucknell); Ryan Hanrahan (Army); Nate Morse (Colgate); Brian Kelly (Army); John Schulze (Colgate); Joe Whaley (Army); Dave Crossett (Army); Brett (Lehigh); Ethan Marsh (Lehigh); Duncan Woodard (Lafayette). Tucker (Colgate); Lou Kousouris (Army). Co-Offensive Players of the Year Tim Pearson, Army; John Golaszewski, Bucknell Defensive Player of the Year Todd Schreiner, Lehigh All-Patriot League Second Team Chad Hadlock (Army); Ed Joffe (Bucknell); Brad Rookie of the Year Tim Pearson, Army Baker (Lehigh); Ryan McCormack (Army); Matt Mitchell (Colgate); Vince Geppi Coach of the Year John McCloskey, Lehigh (Lehigh); Dominic Souza (Lehigh); Andrew Forchelli (Colgate); Jared Harrison Scholar-Athlete of the Year John Golaszewski, Bucknell (Lehigh); Doug Mylowe (Lehigh); Mike Fine (Colgate) Offensive Player of the Year Ross Yastrzemsky, Army 2000 Defensive Player of the Year Joe Whaley, Army LEAGUE OVERALL Rookie of the Year Alex Fyfe, Army W-L-T PCT.
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