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Official 2006 NCAA® Men's and Women's Lacrosse Records Book The Official 2006 NCAA The Official RECORDS Official 2006 NCAA® Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Records Book Individual and Team Records Includes Single-Game, Season and ® Career Statistics Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Records Book Records Lacrosse and Women’s Men’s Coaching Records 2005 Statistical Leaders Championship Results and Individual, Team Championship Records 2005 Conference Standings NCAA 53166-2/06 LR 06 THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 www.NCAAncaa.org February 2006 Photo by Larry French/NCAA Photos Compiled By: David Worlock, Former Assistant Director of Statistics J.D. Hamilton, Assistant Director of Statistics Jenn Blomenberg, Assistant Director of Statistics Stephanie Elsner, NCAA Summer 2004 Statistics Intern Kim Mills, NCAA Winter 2005 Statistics Intern Chip Rogers, American Lacrosse Conference Former USWLA Director of Information; Current Archivist and Chair of the Communications Committee for the IWLCA The NCAA gratefully acknowledges the work of Karen Borbee, Swarthmore, and Chip Rogers, for their preliminary work in the collection and organization of the collegiate women's lacrosse records. Rogers is also the author of the IWLCA Statistics Manual that has served as the official guide to statistics since 1996. NCAA, NCAA logo and National Collegiate Athletic Association are regis- tered marks of the Association and use in any manner is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Association. Copyright, 2006, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Printed in the United States of America. ISSN 1555-354X NCAA 53166-2/06 2 2006 NCAA LACROSSE Contents School Name-Change/Abbreviation Key ......... 4 Men's Division I Records .................................. 7 Men's Division II Records ................................. 25 Men's Division III Records................................. 37 Photo by Larry French/NCAA Photos Men's Championship Results............................ 51 Men's Coaching Records.................................. 101 2005 Men's Statistical Leaders......................... 105 2005 Men's Conference Standings................... 117 Women's Division I Records ............................. 121 Women's Division II Records ............................ 137 Women’s Division III Records............................ 145 Women's Championship Results....................... 159 Women's Coaching Records............................. 181 2005 Women's Statistical Leaders.................... 185 2005 Women's Conference Standings.............. 197 CONTENTS 3 School Name- Change/ Abbreviation Key Various schools have changed their name. The current school name is listed along with other names by which the schools have been referred. (Note: Not all schools in this list currently sponsor or have spon- sored lacrosse.) SCHOOL name changes Current school name: Changed from: Albertson....................................................................................................Col. of Idaho Alcorn St. ...................................................................................................Alcorn A&M Alliant Int’l .....................................................................................U.S. Int’l; Cal Western Arcadia...............................................................................................................Beaver Ark.-Pine Bluff........................................................................................Arkansas AM&N Armstrong Atlantic.......................................................................................Armstrong St. Auburn......................................................................................................Alabama Poly Augusta St. .......................................................................................................Augusta Bemidji St. ............................................................................................Bemidji Teachers Benedictine (Ill.) .........................................................................................Ill. Benedictine Bradley.......................................................................................................Bradley Tech UC Davis .............................................................................................California Aggies Cal St. East Bay .....................................................................................Cal St. Hayward Cal St. Fullerton .................................................Orange County State College; Orange St. Cal St. L.A. ........................................................................................Cal St. Los Angeles Cal St. Northridge .......................................................................San Fernando Valley St. Case Reserve .........................................................................Case Institute of Technology Central Okla. ......................................................................................Central St. (Okla.) Charleston So. ............................................................................................Baptist (S.C.) Charleston (W.V.)......................................................................................Morris Harvey Charlotte..................................................................................................UNC Charlotte Chattanooga ................................................................................................Tenn.-Chatt. Cleveland St. ..........................................................................................................Fenn Colorado St. ...........................................................................................Colorado A&M Colorado St.-Pueblo ..................................................................................Southern Colo. Columbus St. ..................................................................................................Columbus Concordia (Calif.)..............................................................................Christ College-Irvine Concordia (Ill.) ..................................................................................Concordia Teachers Crown ........................................................................................................St. Paul Bible DeSales...........................................................................................................Allentown Detroit.....................................................................................Detroit Mercy; Detroit Tech Dist. of Columbia....................................................................D.C. Teachers; Federal City Dominican ...........................................................................................................Rosary Drexel ..........................................................................................................Drexel Tech Duke...........................................................................................................Trinity (N.C.) Eastern Mich. ......................................................................................Michigan Normal Emporia St. ........................................................................................Kansas St. Normal FDU-Florham...............................................................................................FDU-Madison Fresno St. ..................................................................................................Fresno Pacific Ga. Southern .......................................................................................Georgia Teachers Ill.-Chicago...........................................................................................Ill.-Chicago Circle Illinois St. ......................................................................Illinois St. Normal; Illinois Normal Indiana (Pa.) ...........................................................................................Indiana St. (Pa.) Indianapolis.............................................................................................Indiana Central Iowa............................................................................................State University of Iowa Iowa St. ................................................................................................................Ames James Madison .................................................................................................Madison Johnson C. Smith........................................................................................Johnson Smith Kansas St. ...............................................................................................Kansas Aggies Kent St. ..................................................................................................................Kent La Sierra .......................................................................................................Loma Linda Lamar ...........................................................................................................Lamar Tech Liberty ............................................................................Lynchburg Baptist; Liberty Baptist La.-Lafayette...........................................................................................Southwestern La. La.-Monroe .................................................................................................Northeast La. Loyola Marymount..................................................................................Loyola
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