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2020 Season in Review 2019 Season in Review 251 MEN'S LACROSSE 2020 SEASON IN REVIEW TEAM STANDINGS Conference* Overall W L PCT GF GA W L PCT GF GA Maryland 0 0 .000 0 0 5 1 .833 94 75 Ohio State 0 0 .000 0 0 5 2 .714 97 71 Penn State 0 0 .000 0 0 5 2 .714 121 77 Michigan 0 0 .000 0 0 4 3 .571 93 83 Johns Hopkins 0 0 .000 0 0 2 4 .333 65 79 Rutgers 0 0 .000 0 0 2 4 .333 75 75 *2020 season ended March 12 due to COVID-19 pandemic 2019 SEASON IN REVIEW TEAM STANDINGS Conference Overall W L PCT GF GA W L PCT GF GA Penn State*^ 5 0 1.000 77 47 16 2 .889 323 199 Maryland 3 2 .600 63 63 12 5 .706 215 182 Johns Hopkins 3 2 .600 67 66 8 8 .500 194 208 Rutgers 2 3 .400 64 60 7 8 .467 170 156 Ohio State 1 4 .200 47 63 8 4 .667 141 129 Michigan 1 4 .200 49 68 4 9 .308 148 175 *Big Ten Champion ^Big Ten Tournament Champion &NCAA Champion 2019 MEN'S LACROSSE ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS & INDIVIDUAL HONORS FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Coach of the Year Joey Epstein, JHU Patrick Foley, JHU Jeff Tambroni, PSU Jared Bernhardt, MD Cole Williams, JHU Offensive Player of the Year Curtis Corley, MD Logan Wisnauskas, MD GRANT AMENT, PSU Ryan Terefenko, OSU Alex Buckanavage, MICH GRANT AMENT, PSU Nick DeCaprio, MICH Defensive Player of the Year Mac O'Keefe, PSU Justin Inacio, OSU Chris Sabia, PSU Chris Sabia, PSU Tre LeClaire, OSU Freshman of the Year Adam Charalambides, RU Gerard Arceri, PSU JOEY EPSTEIN, JHU Max Edelmann, RU Colby Kneese, PSU Co-Specialists of the Year Kieran Mullins, RU Kyle Pless, RU Max Edelmann, RU Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS Justin Inacio, OSU Big Ten Sportsmanship Honorees: Cole Williams, JHU; Louis Dubick, MD; Tommy Heidt, MICH; Logan Maccani, OSU; Nick Spillane, PSU; Owen Mead, RU. 2019 Big Ten Tournament May 2 & 4 • Rutgers University Piscataway, N.J. • Highpoint.com Stadium All-Tournament Team Semifinals - Thursday, May 2 Joey Epstein, JHU No. 1 Penn State def. No. 4 Rutgers, 18-6 Patrick Foley, JHU No. 2 Johns Hopkins def. No. 3 Maryland, 12-7 Cole Williams, JHU Danny Dolan, MD Championship - Saturday, May 4 Grant Ament, PSU No. 1 Penn State def. No. 2 Johns Hopkins, 18-17 Nick Cardile, PSU Colby Kneese, PSU Mac O'Keefe, PSU* Chris Sabia, PSU Ryan Gallagher, RU *Big Ten Tournament MVP 2019-20 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK MEN'S LACROSSE 252 BIG TEN MEN’S LACROSSE REGULAR SEASON FINAL STANDINGS 2015 2019 1. Maryland 4-1 1. Penn State* 5-0 Johns Hopkins* 4-1 2. Johns Hopkins 3-2 3. Ohio State 3-2 Maryland 3-2 4. Penn State 2-3 4. Rutgers 2-3 5. Michigan 1-4 5. Michigan 1-4 Rutgers 1-4 Ohio State 1-4 2016 2020^ 1. Maryland* 5-0 1. Johns Hopkins 0-0 2. Rutgers 3-2 Maryland 0-0 3. Johns Hopkins 3-2 Michigan 0-0 4. Penn State 2-3 Ohio State 0-0 Ohio State 2-3 Penn State 0-0 6. Michigan 0-5 Rutgers 0-0 ^ 2020 season ended March 12 due to 2017 COVID-19 pandemic 1. Maryland* 4-1 2. Ohio State 3-2 Penn State 3-2 Johns Hopkins 3-2 5. Rutgers 2-3 6. Michigan 0-5 2018 1. Maryland 4-1 2. Johns Hopkins* 3-2 Ohio State 3-2 4. Rutgers 2-3 Penn State 2-3 6. Michigan 1-4 Big Ten Champion in bold * - Big Ten Tournament Champion ALL-TIME BIG TEN STANDINGS MOST BIG TEN TITLES (Conference regular season games only) Titles Coach, School W L PCT GF GA YRS Games 4 John Tillman, MD Maryland 20 5 .800 290 238 5 25 1 Dave Pietramala, JHU Johns Hopkins 16 9 .640 304 296 5 25 1 Jeff Tambroni, PSU Penn State 14 11 .560 292 249 5 25 Ohio State 12 13 .480 252 258 5 25 Rutgers 10 15 .400 279 267 5 25 Michigan 3 22 .120 212 331 5 25 2019-20 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK MEN'S LACROSSE 253 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT W L Pct. Titles Years Maryland 5 3 .625 2 2016-17 Johns Hopkins 5 3 .625 2 2015-18 Penn State 2 3 .400 1 2019 Ohio State 2 3 .400 0 Rutgers 1 3 .250 0 Michigan 0 0 .000 0 RESULTS 2015 at College Park, Md. No. 1 Johns Hopkins def. No. 4 Penn State, 14-9 No. 3 Ohio State def. No. 2 Maryland, 9-6 No. 1 Johns Hopkins def. No. 3 Ohio State, 13-6 2016 at Baltimore, Md. No. 1 Maryland def. No. 4 Penn State, 16-9 No. 2 Rutgers def. No. 3 Johns Hopkins, 14-12 No. 1 Maryland def. No. 2 Rutgers, 14-8 2017 at Columbus, Ohio No. 1 Maryland def. No. 4 Penn State, 8-6 No. 2 Ohio State def. No. 3 Johns Hopkins, 15-13 No. 1 Maryland def. No. 2 Ohio State, 10-9 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich. No. 1 Maryland def. No. 4 Rutgers, 12-9 No. 2 Johns Hopkins def. No. 3 Ohio State, 6-5 No. 2 Johns Hopkins def. No. 1 Maryland, 13-10 2019 at Piscataway, N.J. No. 1 Penn State def. No. 4 Rutgers, 18-6 No. 2 Johns Hopkins def. No. 3 Maryland, 12-7 No. 1 Penn State def. No. 2 Johns Hopkins, 18-17 2020* at State College, Pa. *Tournament not played. Season ended March 12 due to COVID-19 pandemic. 2019-20 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK MEN'S LACROSSE 254 RECORDS INDIVIDUAL: Single-Season Most Goals: Most Points: 78 Mac O'Keefe, PSU 2019 126 Grant Ament, PSU 2019 61 Ryan Brown, JHU 2015 96 Mac O'Keefe, PSU 2019 60 Brian Driscoll, OSU 1966 93 Ray Altman, MD 1963 52 Jeff Cook, JHU 1981 90 Terry Gilmore, OSU 1979 Mark Douglas, MD 1991 87 Matt Rambo, MD 2017 Terry Riordan, JHU 1995 86 Gary Martin, PSU 1982 51 Bill Rodgers, OSU 1981 82 Connor Kelly, MD 2018 Mac O'Keefe, PSU 2017 81 Bill Naslonski, RU 1983 Jared Bernhardt, MD 2019 80 Brian Driscoll, OSU 1966 50 Bill Morrill, JHU 1959 Terry Gilmore, OSU 1978 Tom Sweeney, RU 1978 Jeff Cook, JHU 1981 Andrew Combs, MD 2001 79 Bob Boneillo, MD 1979 49 Bill Hess, PSU 1957 Logan Wisnauskas, MD 2019 Bill Pettit, MD 1963 78 Jared Bernhardt, MD 2019 Matt Hahn, MD 1998 77 Jack Thomas, JHU 1974 Tre Leclaire, OSU 2017 Ryan Brown, JHU 2015 Jesse King, OSU 2015 Most Assists: 96^ Grant Ament, PSU 2019 Most Saves: 69 Ray Altman, MD 1963 278 Jim Hartnett, OSU 1980 54 John Danowski, RU 1973 264 Jim Houck, PSU 1957 52 Mickey Webster, JHU 1959 260 John Kidon, RU 1994 Roger Goss, MD 1960 249 John Szakmary, OSU 1976 51 James Ford, RU 1978 241 John Kidon, RU 1995 49 Terry Gilmore, OSU 1978 240 John Baker, OSU 1991 Bill Naslonski, RU 1983 237 Rich Caravella, PSU 1975 48 Bob Boneillo, MD 1979 235 Burt Houseworth, PSU 1958 47 Charles Wicker, MD 1956 232 Jonathan Marcus, JHU 1996 46 Jack Heim, MD 1965 230 Rudy Yeagle, OSU 1957 ^ NCAA Single-Season Record INDIVIDUAL: Single-Game Most Goals: Most Points: 12 Steve Lauver, OSU vs. Bowling Green 4/24/1965 14 John Danowski, RU vs. Penn State 4/27/1974 10 Bob Evans, MD vs. Virginia 5/4/1929 Gary Martin, PSU vs. Bucknell 5/2/1983 Tom Sweeney, RU vs. C.W. Post 4/18/1978 13 Bill Hess, PSU vs. Adelphi 4/20/1957 Rich Russo, PSU vs. Montclair State 4/30/1983 Ken Edwards, PSU vs. Delaware 5/18/1968 Greg Rinaldi, RU vs. Lehigh 4/11/1990 Jim Trenz, PSU vs. Bucknell 5/9/1972 9 William Logan, JHU vs. Virginia 4/2/1927 Tom Sweeney, RU vs. C.W. 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