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20 13 Men's Lacrosse Records Book 20 14 Men’s Lacrosse Records Book 20 20 13 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS All-time Champions ................................................. 1 Ivy Standings .........................................................2-4 Individual Records (Season, Career, Game) ........5-6 Ivy League Tournament Results / All-tournament .... 7 Ivy League Tournament Records ..........................8-9 Ivy League Teams in NCAA Championship ......10-11 Ivy League Players & Rookies of the Year ............ 12 All-Ivy Teams ......................................................13-9 Ivy League All-Americans ..................................20-23 Ivy League Academic All-Americans ...................... 24 * - Last updated on June 26, 2013. If you have updates or possible edits to the men’s locrosse records book, please email Mike Hirschman, Ivy League Assistant Executive Director for Communications and Championships: [email protected] 13 1 14 Ivy League Records Book MEN’S LACROSSE All-Time Champions YEAR CHAMPION(S) IVY CHAMPIONS 1956 Yale 1957 Princeton 2007 Cornell Total Outright First Last 1958 Princeton 2008 Brown 1959 Princeton Cornell Team Champ. Champ. Champ. Champ. 1960 Princeton 2009 Cornell Brown 8 4 1969 2010 1961 Princeton Princeton Cornell 27 18 1966 2013 1962 Princeton 2010 Brown Dartmouth 3 -- 1964 2003 1963 Dartmouth Cornell Harvard 3 -- 1964 1990 Princeton Princeton Penn 4 2 1983 1988 Yale 1964 Harvard Princeton 26 18 1957 2012 2011 Cornell Princeton Yale 6 2 1956 2010 1965 Dartmouth 2012 Princeton Princeton 2013 Cornell Totals 77 (in 57 seasons) 44 1956 2013 1966 Cornell 1967 Princeton 1968 Brown *The Ivy League champion is Cornell determined through regular season NCAA / Ivy League Championship Notes 1969 Cornell standings. Beginning with 2010, Yale the winner of the Ivy League l Cornell’s winning of the title in 2013 gave the Big Red at least a share of the 1970 Cornell Ivy crown in 10 of the last 11 seasons. Princeton’s winning of the Ivy League crown 1971 Cornell tournament receives the NCAA automatic bid. outright in 2012 snapped Cornell’s streak of nine straight titles. Cornell has won four 1972 Cornell outright titles during that stretch (2005, 2007 & 2011, 2013). 1973 Brown 1974 Cornell l Dating back to 1956 when Yale won the first Ivy League Championship, Cornell 1975 Cornell has won the most titles in men’s lacrosse with 27. Princeton is close behind with 26 1976 Cornell in a League in which each of the seven teams have won at least three championships. 1977 Cornell Princeton and Cornell are tied for the most outright titles with 18 each. 1978 Cornell 1979 Cornell l With a 6-0 record in 2013, Cornell became 40th squad to post a perfect record in 1980 Cornell Harvard Ivy League play (57 seasons). 1981 Cornell 1982 Cornell l Yale was the first team to record a perfect Ivy slate, posting a 5-0 mark in 1956. 1983 Cornell With the addition of Brown in 1964, Cornell became the first team to go 6-0 when it Penn did so in 1966. All-time, Cornell has the record for the most perfect Ivy League slates 1984 Penn as it has run the table unbeaten and untied 17 times, one better than Princeton’s 16. 1985 Brown (Princeton had a 4-0-1 mark in 1960 that would give them 17 undefeated seasons.) 1986 Penn Brown (4), Penn (1) and Yale (1) have also posted unblemished marks in Ivy play. 1987 Cornell 1988 Penn l Ivy League teams have made 79 appearances in the NCAA Tournament since 1971 Yale and have a 72-70 mark overall. Cornell has the most appearances with 25 and the 1989 Yale most wins with 32. 1990 Harvard Yale l Six of the seven Ivy men’s lacrosse programs have gone to the Final Four at some 1991 Brown point over the last 42 years. Cornell has gone 13 times, while Princeton has gone 10. 1992 Princeton Princeton has appeared in eight national title games (winning six), while Cornell has 1993 Princeton appeared in seven (winning three). 1994 Brown (More NCAA tournament history can be found on page 10.) 1995 Brown Princeton 1996 Princeton 1997 Princeton 1998 Princeton 1999 Princeton 2000 Princeton 2001 Princeton 2002 Cornell Princeton 2003 Dartmouth Princeton 2004 Cornell Princeton 2005 Cornell 2006 Cornell Princeton 13 2 14 Ivy League Records Book MEN’S LACROSSE Ivy Standings 1956 Ivy Overall 4. Brown 3-3 9-4 1972 Ivy Overall 1. Yale 5-0 9-3 4. Yale 3-3 5-5 1. Cornell 6-0 10-3 2. Dartmouth 3-2 4-7 6. Penn 2-4 5-5 2. Brown 4-2 9-4 2. Princeton 3-2 4-7 7. Cornell 1-5 3-7 2. Penn 4-2 4-2 4. Cornell 2-3 5-7 2. Yale 4-2 7-8 5. Penn 0-5 0-12 1965 Ivy Overall 5. Princeton 2-4 5-7 1. Dartmouth 5-1 7-5 6. Harvard 1-5 3-8 1957 Ivy Overall 1. Princeton 5-1 5-6 7. Dartmouth 0-6 5-10 1. Princeton 5-0 7-5 3. Penn 4-2 8-3 2. Dartmouth 4-1 6-6 4. Brown 2-4 8-6 1973 Ivy Overall 3. Yale 3-2 6-6 4. Cornell 2-4 4-7 1. Brown 6-0 10-2-0 4. Cornell 2-3 6-5 4. Yale 2-4 4-8 2. Cornell 5-1 8-3-0 5. Harvard 1-4 3-11-1 7. Harvard 1-5 3-10 3. Penn 4-2 5-4-0 6. Penn 0-5 3-8 4. Princeton 2-4 6-10-0 1966 Ivy Overall 4. Harvard 2-4 3-10-0 1958 Ivy Overall 1. Cornell 6-0 12-0 6. Dartmouth 1-5 7-10-0 1. Princeton 5-0 6-6 2. Brown 5-1 13-3 6. Yale 1-5 4-8-0 2. Cornell 4-1 9-1-1 3. Yale 4-2 11-2 3. Dartmouth 3-2 4-4 4. Princeton 3-3 4-7 1974 Ivy Overall 4. Yale 2-3 2-6 5. Penn 2-4 6-4 1. Cornell 6-0 12-2 5. Harvard 1-4 7-9 6. Dartmouth 1-5 4-7 2. Penn 5-1 7-5 6. Penn 0-5 4-9 7. Harvard 0-6 5-9 3. Brown 4-2 6-4 4. Princeton 3-3 6-8 1959 Ivy Overall 1967 Ivy Overall 5. Harvard 2-4 3-6 1. Princeton 5-0 7-5 1. Princeton 6-0 6-4-1 6. Dartmouth 1-5 4-9 2. Cornell 4-1 9-2 2. Cornell 5-1 11-1 7. Yale 0-6 3-8 3. Dartmouth 3-2 8-4 3. Brown 3-3 8-6 4. Yale 2-3 4-6 3. Penn 3-3 9-4 1975 Ivy Overall 5. Penn 1-4 4-9 5. Harvard 2-4 6-7 1. Cornell 6-0 15-2 6. Harvard 0-5 5-8 5. Yale 2-4 3-7 2. Penn 5-1 7-4 7. Dartmouth 0-6 3-8 3. Princeton 4-2 8-6 1960 Ivy Overall 4. Brown 3-3 7-5 1. Princeton 4-0-1 6-4-1 1968 Ivy Overall 5. Yale 2-4 7-7 2. Harvard 3-1-1 12-3-1 1. Cornell 6-0 12-0 6. Harvard 1-5 4-7 3. Cornell 3-2 8-3 2. Princeton 3-2-1 3-6-2 7. Dartmouth 0-6 4-8 3. Yale 3-2 6-4 2. Yale 3-2-1 7-4-1 5. Penn 1-4 7-5 4. Brown 3-3 10-5 1976 Ivy Overall 6. Dartmouth 0-5 3-10 4. Harvard 3-3 9-5 1. Cornell 6-0 16-0 6. Penn 2-4 7-5 2. Brown 5-1 10-4 1961 Ivy Overall 7. Dartmouth 0-6 3-10 3. Princeton 3-3 6-7 1. Princeton 5-0 7-4 3. Harvard 3-3 10-5 2. Harvard 4-1 13-1-1 1969 Ivy Overall 5. Penn 2-4 4-6 3. Yale 3-2 7-4 1. Brown 4-2 10-4 5. Dartmouth 2-4 7-5 4. Penn 1-3-1 7-3-1 1. Cornell 4-2 8-3 7. Yale 0-6 6-8 5. Dartmouth 1-4 4-7 1. Yale 4-2 6-4 6. Cornell 0-4-1 4-5-1 4. Penn 3-3 8-3 1977 Ivy Overall 4. Princeton 3-3 5-6 1. Cornell 6-0 13-0 1962 Ivy Overall 6. Harvard 2-4 6-8 2. Penn 5-1 10-2 1. Princeton 5-0 7-4-1 7. Dartmouth 1-5 4-8 3. Princeton 4-2 6-6 2. Cornell 3-2 4-4 4. Dartmouth 3-3 7-8 2. Harvard 3-2 11-4 1970 Ivy Overall 5. Harvard 1-5 4-8 2. Yale 3-2 5-6 1. Cornell 6-0 11-0 5. Brown 1-5 3-10 5. Dartmouth 1-4 4-6 2. Brown 5-1 11-3 5. Yale 1-5 6-8 6. Penn 0-5 5-7 3. Yale 4-2 7-4 4. Harvard 2-4 6-5 1978 Ivy Overall 1963 Ivy Overall 4. Princeton 2-4 2-9 1. Cornell 6-0 13-1 1. Princeton 5-0 7-4 6. Penn 1-5 6-7 2. Harvard 5-1 10-4 2. Yale 4-1 7-3 6. Dartmouth 1-5 1-7 3. Princeton 3-3 4-8 3. Dartmouth 3-2 7-5 3. Brown 3-3 6-6 4. Cornell 2-3 5-6 1971 Ivy Overall 5.
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