2005 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship Results

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2005 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship Results Lacrosse DIVISION I MEN’S History Team Results Championship Game Total Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Paid Attendance Paid Attendance 1971 ........... Cornell (13-1) Richie Moran 12- 6 Maryland Hofstra 5,458 — 1972 ........... Virginia (11-4) Glenn Thiel 13-12 Johns Hopkins Maryland 7,001 — 1973 ........... Maryland (14-1) Bud Beardmore 10- 9 (2ot) Johns Hopkins Penn 5,965 — 1974 ........... Johns Hopkins (12-2) Bob Scott 17-12 Maryland Rutgers 7,728 — 1975 ........... Maryland (11-3) Bud Beardmore 20-13 Navy Johns Hopkins 10,875 — 1976 ........... Cornell (16-0) Richie Moran 16-13(ot) Maryland Brown 7,504 20,819 1977 ........... Cornell (13-0) Richie Moran 16- 8 Johns Hopkins Virginia 10,080 29,193 1978 ........... Johns Hopkins (13-1) Henry Ciccarone 13- 8 Cornell Rutgers 13,527 28,587 1979 ........... Johns Hopkins (13-0) Henry Ciccarone 15- 9 Maryland Maryland 16,166 25,241 1980 ........... Johns Hopkins (14-1) Henry Ciccarone 9- 8 (2ot) Virginia Cornell 7,557 23,046 1981 ........... North Carolina (12-0) Willie Scroggs 14-13 Johns Hopkins Princeton 13,943 29,387 1982 ........... North Carolina (14-0) Willie Scroggs 7- 5 Johns Hopkins Virginia 10,283 22,892 1983 ........... Syracuse (14-1) Roy Simmons Jr. 17-16 Johns Hopkins Rutgers 15,672 35,163 1984 ........... Johns Hopkins (14-0) Don Zimmerman 13-10 Syracuse Delaware 17,253 45,346 1985 ........... Johns Hopkins (13-1) Don Zimmerman 11- 4 Syracuse Brown 14,455 35,208 1986 ........... North Carolina (11-3) Willie Scroggs 10- 9 (ot) Virginia Delaware 9,765 31,340 1987 ........... Johns Hopkins (10-3) Don Zimmerman 11-10 Cornell Rutgers 16,901 49,782 1988 ........... Syracuse (15-0) Roy Simmons Jr. 13- 8 Cornell Syracuse 20,148 46,141 1989 ........... Syracuse (14-1) Roy Simmons Jr. 13-12 Johns Hopkins Maryland 23,827 63,836 1990 ........... Syracuse* (13-0) Roy Simmons Jr. 21- 9 Loyola (Md.) Rutgers 19,070 57,418 1991 ........... North Carolina (16-0) Dave Klarmann 18-13 Towson Syracuse 8,293 42,981 1992 ........... Princeton (13-2) Bill Tierney 10- 9 (2ot) Syracuse Penn 13,150 52,082 1993 ........... Syracuse (12-2) Roy Simmons Jr. 13-12 North Carolina Maryland 20,117 70,737 1994 ........... Princeton (14-1) Bill Tierney 9- 8 (ot) Virginia Maryland 24,730 68,436 1995 ........... Syracuse (13-2) Roy Simmons Jr. 13- 9 Maryland Maryland 26,229 71,978 1996 ........... Princeton (14-1) Bill Tierney 13-12(ot) Virginia Maryland 22,102 68,978 1997 ........... Princeton (16-0) Bill Tierney 19- 7 Maryland Maryland 25,317 77,170 1998 ........... Princeton (14-1) Bill Tierney 15- 5 Maryland Rutgers 17,225 64,850 1999 ........... Virginia (13-3) Dom Starsia 12-10 Syracuse Maryland 24,135 70,668 2000 ........... Syracuse (15-1) John Desko 13- 7 Princeton Maryland 22,880 61,768 2001 ........... Princeton (14-1) Bill Tierney 10- 9 (ot) Syracuse Rutgers 21,286 64,489 2002 ........... Syracuse (15-2) John Desko 13-12 Princeton Rutgers 19,706 60,968 2003 ........... Virginia (15-2) Dom Starsia 9- 7 Johns Hopkins Baltimore 37,944 106,861 2004 ........... Syracuse (15-2) John Desko 14-13 Navy Baltimore 43,898 122,011 2005 ........... Johns Hopkins (16-0) Dave Pietramala 9- 8 Duke Philadelphia 44,920 118,852 *Participation in tournament vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1991 Dennis Goldstein, North Carolina; Glenn 1980 Smith, Towson; and Mark Douglas, Maryland, *Jim Bidne, Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins 8, Syracuse 8, Princeton 5, North 16 Carolina 4, Cornell 3, Virginia 3, Maryland 2. 1992 Jeff Wills, Johns Hopkins, 19 1981 1993 John Webster, North Carolina, 15 *Jeff Cook, Johns Hopkins Leading Scorer, 1994 Tim Whiteley, Virginia, 19 1995 Rob Kavovit, Syracuse, 18 1982 Year-by-Year 1996 Rob Kavovit, Syracuse; Doug Knight, Virginia; *Tom Sears, North Carolina and Tim Whiteley, Virginia, 16 1971 Tom Cafaro, Army, 18 1997 Andrew Whipple, Maryland, 17 1983 1998 Andrew Whipple, Maryland, 18 1972 Jay Connor, Virginia, 13 *Brad Kotz, Syracuse 1999 John Grant, Delaware, and Ryan Powell, 1973 Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins, 14 Syracuse, 14 1974 Franz Wittlesberger, Johns Hopkins, 15 2000 Ryan Powell, Syracuse, 18 1984 1975 Bert Caswell, Maryland; Frank Urso, *Larry Quinn, Johns Hopkins Maryland; and Jeff Long, Navy, 14 2001 Michael Powell, Syracuse, 12 2002 Michael Powell, Syracuse, 14 1985 1976 Mike French, Cornell, 20 2003 Kevin Boland, Johns Hopkins, 15 *Larry Quinn, Johns Hopkins 1977 Eamon McEneaney, Cornell, 25 2004 Michael Powell, Syracuse, 19 1978 Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins, 15 2005 Matt Danowski, Duke, 21 1986 1979 Barry Mitchell and Bob Boneillo, Maryland, 14 *Gary Seivold, North Carolina 1980 Brendan Schneck, Johns Hopkins, 16 All-Tournament Teams 1981 Mike Burnett, North Carolina, 15 1987 1982 Dave Wingate and Mike Burnett, North *Tim Goldstein, Cornell Carolina, 11 *Most Outstanding Player. Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins 1983 Tim Nelson, Syracuse, 15 +Participation in tournament vacated by the NCAA Craig Bubier, Johns Hopkins 1984 Tim Nelson, Syracuse, 11 Committee on Infractions. Gary Gait, Syracuse 1985 Craig Bubier and Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins, Bob Cummings, Cornell Vince Angotti, Cornell 12 1977 *Eamon McEneaney, Cornell Aaron Jones, Cornell 1986 Tom Korrie, Syracuse, and Gary Seivold, Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins North Carolina, 12 1978 Steve Mitchell, Johns Hopkins 1987 Tim Goldstein, Cornell, 25 *Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins Quint Kessenich, Johns Hopkins 1988 Gary Gait, Syracuse, 18 1989 Paul Gait, Syracuse, 16 1979 1988 1990 Gary Gait, Syracuse, 23 *Mike Federico, Johns Hopkins *Matt Palumb, Syracuse DIVISION I MEN’S 1989 2000 GOALS, TOURNAMENT *Paul Gait, Syracuse *Liam Banks, Syracuse 15—Gary Gait, Syracuse (5 vs. Brown, 5 vs. North Rob Mulligan, Syracuse Carolina, 5 vs. Loyola [Md.]), 1990. 1990 Ryan Powell, Syracuse ASSISTS, GAME Marshall Abrams, Syracuse +Gary Gait, Syracuse 8—Paul Basile, Navy (14) vs. Brown (6), 5-13-87; John Glatzel, Syracuse Josh Sims, Princeton Casey Powell, Syracuse (13) vs. Loyola (Md.) (12), 1991 5-17-97. *Dennis Goldstein, North Carolina Sean Hartofilis, Princeton Ryan Curtis, Virginia ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 1992 Conor Gill, Virginia 16—Tim Goldstein, Cornell (5 vs. Adelphi, 5 vs. *Scott Bacigalupo, Princeton A.J. Haugen, Johns Hopkins Syracuse, 6 vs. Johns Hopkins), 1987. 1993 2001 POINTS, GAME *Chris Suran, Syracuse *B.J. Prager, Princeton 12—Ed Mullen (7 goals, 5 assists), Maryland (22) vs. Ryan Mollett, Princeton Navy (11), 5-23-76; Gary Gait (9 goals, 3 assists), 1994 Trevor Tierney, Princeton Syracuse (23) vs. Navy (5), 5-22-88. *Scott Bacigalupo, Princeton Matt Striebel, Princeton Sean Hartofilis, Princeton POINTS, TOURNAMENT Michael Springer, Syracuse 25—Eamon McEneaney, Cornell (3-4 vs. 1995 Massachusetts, 5-5 vs. Navy, 3-5 vs. Johns Hopkins), *Brian Dougherty, Maryland Michael Powell, Syracuse Rob Mulligan, Syracuse 1977; Tim Goldstein, Cornell (5-5 vs. Adelphi, 2-5 Mark Fietta, Syracuse John Glatzel, Syracuse vs. Syracuse, 2-6 vs. Johns Hopkins), 1987. Nick Licameli, Syracuse Kyle Campbell, Towson Rob Kavovit, Syracuse SAVES, GAME Ric Beardsley, Syracuse 2002 30—Steve Kavovit, Maryland (16) vs. Brown (13), 5- 19-91. Casey Powell, Syracuse *Michael Powell, Syracuse Dan Radebaugh, Maryland John Glatzel, Syracuse SAVES, TOURNAMENT Matt Hahn, Maryland Tom Hardy, Syracuse 85—Paul Schimoler, Cornell (16 vs. Massachusetts, 27 Peter Hilgartner, Maryland Sol Bliss, Syracuse vs. North Carolina, 23 vs. Virginia, 19 vs. Syracuse), Rob Chomo, Maryland Jay Pfeifer, Syracuse 1988. B.J. Prager, Princeton 1996 Brad Dumont, Princeton *Michael Watson, Virginia Damien Davis, Princeton Team Records Jesse Hubbard, Princeton Adam Doneger, Johns Hopkins David Curry, Virginia John Christmas, Virginia Casey Powell, Syracuse GOALS, GAME Becket Wolf, Princeton 2003 28—Syracuse vs. Michigan St. (7), 5-15-91. Chris Massey, Princeton *Tillman Johnson, Virginia Tim Whiteley, Virginia A.J. Shannon, Virginia FEWEST GOALS, GAME Don McDonough, Princeton Chris Rotelli, Virginia 0—Wash. & Lee vs. Cornell (14), 5-19-76. Tommy Smith, Virginia Matt Ward, Virginia GOALS, BOTH TEAMS Pancho Gutstein, Princeton Brett Hughes, Virginia Corey Harned, Johns Hopkins 38—Johns Hopkins (22) vs. Towson (16), 5-14-94. Bobby Benson, Johns Hopkins 1997 GOALS, TOURNAMENT *Jon Hess, Princeton Kyle Barrie, Johns Hopkins Tom Garvey, Johns Hopkins 60—Duke (23 vs. Fairfield, 11 vs. Cornell, 18 vs. Jesse Hubbard, Princeton Michael Howley, Maryland Maryland, 8 vs. Johns Hopkins), 2005 (Syracuse Chris Massey, Princeton scored 62 in 3 games in 1990, but record was Becket Wolf , Princeton 2004 vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions). Pat Cairns, Princeton *Michael Powell, Syracuse Matt Hahn, Maryland Jay Pfeifer, Syracuse ASSISTS, GAME Andrew Whipple, Maryland Sean Lindsay, Syracuse 19—Syracuse (28) vs. Michigan St. (7), 5-15-91. Casey Powell, Syracuse Kevin Dougherty, Syracuse ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT John Fay, Duke Brian Nee, Syracuse Rob Kavovit, Syracuse Dan DiPietro, Syracuse 41—Virginia, 4 games, 1994. Graham Gill, Navy SHOTS, GAME Mitch Hendler, Navy 1998 80—Maryland (19) vs. Hofstra (7), 5-21-75. *Corey Popham, Princeton Ryan Boyle, Princeton Christian Cook, Princeton Tim Sullivan, Princeton SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS Jesse Hubbard, Princeton 2005 130—Maryland (19) [80] vs. Hofstra (7) [50], 5-21- Jon Hess, Princeton *Jesse Schwartzman, Johns Hopkins 75. Josh Sims, Princeton Kyle Harrison, Johns Hopkins SHOTS, TOURNAMENT Scott Hochstadt, Maryland Stephen Peyser, Johns Hopkins Mike Bonnani, Maryland Matt Danowski, Duke 210—Virginia (55 vs. Notre Dame, 46 vs. North Brian Haggerty, Maryland Dan Flannery, Duke Carolina, 56 vs. Syracuse, 53 vs. Princeton), 1994. Casey Powell, Syracuse Matt Zash, Duke Ryan Powell, Syracuse PAID ATTENDANCE, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Nick O’Hara, Duke 44,920—Johns Hopkins (9) vs. Duke (8), Lincoln Matt Ward, Virginia 1999 Kip Turner, Virginia Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 30, *Conor Gill, Virginia Joe Walters, Maryland 2005. Derek Kenney, Virginia Ryan Curtis, Virginia PAID ATTENDANCE, SEMIFINALS AND Jay Jalbert, Virginia CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (ONE SITE) Court Weisleder, Virginia Individual Records 90,811—M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, 2004.
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