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2018 Record Book 2018 RECORD BOOK Last Updated: July 5, 2017 • 1 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS POSTSEASON HISTORY Year Head Coach Record National Rank Postseason Finish 1954 Al Goodyear 2-3 - - OVERALL POSTSEASON APPEARANCES & TITLES 1955 Richard F. Garber 0-7-1 - - 19 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1956 Richard F. Garber 6-6 - - 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012 1957 Richard F. Garber 6-3 - - 23 New England Championships 1958 Richard F. Garber 6-3 - - 1963, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 1959 Richard F. Garber 6-3 - - 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012 1960 Richard F. Garber 7-4 - - 1961 Richard F. Garber 8-2-1 - - 2 USILA Tournament Appearances 1962 Richard F. Garber 9-2 22nd - 1972, 1973 1963 Richard F. Garber 12-2* 18th - 1964 Richard F. Garber 6-5 36th - 4 ECAC Championships 1965 Richard F. Garber 2-9 - - 2001, 2002, 2005, 2009 1966 Richard F. Garber 7-5 - - 1 CAA Championship 1967 Richard F. Garber 8-3-1 27th - 2012 1968 Richard F. Garber 10-1 20th - 1969 Richard F. Garber 10-0* 18th - 1970 Richard F. Garber 7-1 23rd - OVERALL NATIONAL POSTSEASON RESULTS 1971 Richard F. Garber 10-2 14th - 1972 (USILA Tournament) 1972 Richard F. Garber 12-4 5th USILA Semifinals Massachusetts 19, Bowling Green 9 (Quarterfinals) at Amherst, Mass. 1973 Richard F. Garber 11-4 16th USILA Semifinals Hobart 13, Massachusetts 2 (Semifinals) at Geneva, N.Y. 1974 Richard F. Garber 11-2* 9th - 1973 (USILA Tournament) 1975 Richard F. Garber 9-3 14th - Massachusetts 19, Springfield 5 (Quarterfinals) at Amherst, Mass. 1976 Richard F. Garber 10-3* 6th NCAA Tournament Cortland 9, Massachusetts 3 (Semifinals) at Cortland, N.Y. 1977 Richard F. Garber 11-4* 8th NCAA Tournament 1978 Richard F. Garber 9-5* 12th - 1976 (NCAA Tournament) 1979 Richard F. Garber 8-5* 6th NCAA Tournament Johns Hopkins 11, Massachusetts 9 (Quarterfinals) at Baltimore, Md. 1980 Richard F. Garber 8-5 14th - 1981 Richard F. Garber 13-2* 4th NCAA Tournament 1977 (NCAA Tournament) 1982 Richard F. Garber 8-5 11th - Cornell 17, Massachusetts 13 (Quarterfinals) at Ithaca, N.Y. 1983 Richard F. Garber 5-10 - - 1979 (NCAA Tournament) 1984 Richard F. Garber 8-4* 10th - Navy 16, Massachusetts 14 (Quarterfinals) at Annapolis, Md. 1985 Richard F. Garber 6-8 17th - 1986 Richard F. Garber 10-5* 8th NCAA Quarterfinals 1981 (NCAA Tournament) 1987 Richard F. Garber 8-3* 6th NCAA Tournament Virginia 16, Massachusetts 12 (Quarterfinals) at Charlottesville, Va. 1988 Richard F. Garber 10-3* 6th NCAA Tournament 1989 Richard F. Garber 13-3* 8th NCAA Quarterfinals 1986 (NCAA Tournament) 1990 Richard F. Garber 10-5* 9th NCAA Tournament Massachusetts 16, New Hampshire 6 (First Round) at Amherst, Mass. 1991 Ted Garber 9-4 9th NCAA Tournament Johns Hopkins 13, Massachusetts 6 (Quarterfinals) at Baltimore, Md. 1992 Ted Garber 9-3 13th - 1987 (NCAA Tournament) 1993 Ted Garber 10-5* 8th NCAA Tournament Pennsylvania 11, Massachusetts 10 (First Round) at Philadelphia, Pa. 1994 Ted Garber 9-5 13th - 1995 Greg Cannella 7-6 14th NCAA Tournament 1988 (NCAA Tournament) 1996 Greg Cannella 7-5 T-12th - Cornell 13, Massachusetts 11 (First Round) at Amherst, Mass. 1997 Greg Cannella 9-6* 8th NCAA Tournament 1989 (NCAA Tournament) 1998 Greg Cannella 7-5 18th - Massachusetts 16, Cornell 7 (First Round) at Amherst, Mass. 1999 Greg Cannella 4-8 - - Johns Hopkins 9, Massachusetts 4 (Quarterfinals) at Baltimore, Md. 2000 Greg Cannella 6-8 - - 2001 Greg Cannella 12-2* 9th ECAC Co-Champions 1990 (NCAA Tournament) 2002 Greg Cannella 12-4* 8th NCAA Quarterfinals/ECAC Champions Brown 12, Massachusetts 9 (First Round) at Amherst, Mass. 2003 Greg Cannella 13-3* 5th NCAA Quarterfinals/ECAC Co-Runners Up 2004 Greg Cannella 7-7 - ECAC Runners Up 1991 (NCAA Tournament) 2005 Greg Cannella 13-3* 8th NCAA Quarterfinals/ECAC Champions Loyola (Md.) 20, Massachusetts 9 (First Round) at Baltimore, Md. 2006 Greg Cannella 13-5* 10th NCAA Finalists/ECAC Runners Up 1993 (NCAA Tournament) 2007 Greg Cannella 7-7 20th - Hofstra 9, Massachusetts 8 (First Round) at Hempstead, N.Y. 2008 Greg Cannella 5-9 - - 2009 Greg Cannella 9-6 15th NCAA Tournament/ECAC Champions 1995 (NCAA Tournament) 2010 Greg Cannella 8-6 20th CAA Semifinalists Princeton 11, Massachusetts 6 (First Round) at Princeton, N.J. 2011 Greg Cannella 10-5* 18th CAA Finalists 2012 Greg Cannella 15-1* 1st NCAA Tournament/CAA Champions 1997 (NCAA Tournament) 2013 Greg Cannella 7-8 - CAA Semifinalists Massachusetts 6, Hofstra 4 (First Round) at West Point, N.Y. 2014 Greg Cannella 7-6 - - Princeton 11, Massachusetts 9 (Quarterfinals) at Hempstead, N.Y. 2015 Greg Cannella 5-10 - CAA Finalists 2002 (NCAA Tournament) 2016 Greg Cannella 4-9 - - Massachusetts 17, Fairfield 4 (First Round) at Providence, R.I. 2017 Greg Cannella 7-8 0 CAA Finalists Johns Hopkins 13, Massachusetts 12 (OT) (Quarterfinals) at Baltimore, Md. - - 533-298-3 - 19 NCAA Tournaments *New England Champions 2003 (NCAA Tournament) Massachusetts 9, Hofstra 6 (First Round) at Amherst, Mass. Maryland 13, Massachusetts 7 Quarterfinals) at Syracuse, N.Y. ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES 2005 (NCAA Tournament) Head Coach Years (Total) Record Pct. Postseason Notes #8 Massachusetts 16, Syracuse 15 (First Round) at Amherst, Mass. Al Goodyear 1954 (1) 2-3 .400 - #1 Johns Hopkins 19, #8 Massachusetts 9 (Quarterfinals) at Baltimore, Md. Richard F. Garber 1955-1990 (36) 300-141-3 .679 Nine NCAA Tournaments Ted Garber 1991-1994 (4) 37-17 .685 Two NCAA Tournaments 2006 (NCAA Tournament) Greg Cannella 1995-pr. (24th) 194-137 .586 Eight NCAA Tournaments Massachusetts 10, #6 Cornell 9 (First Round) at Ithaca, N.Y. Four Coaches 65th Season 533-298-3 .641 19 NCAA Tournaments Massachusetts 11, #2 Hofstra 10 (OT) (Quarterfinals) at Stony Brook, N.Y. Massachusetts 8, #2 Maryland 5 (Semifinals) at Philadelphia, Pa. #1 Virginia 15, Massachusetts 7 (Championship Game) at Philadelphia, Pa. 2009 (NCAA Tournament) #4 Princeton 10, #15 Massachusetts 7 (First Round) at Princeton, N.J. 2012 (NCAA Tournament) #9 Colgate 13, #1 Massachusetts 11 (First Round) at Amherst, Mass. 2 • Last Updated: July 5, 2017 ALL-TIME SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS (1954-1969) 1954 (2-3) 1960 (7-4) 1965 (2-9) Head Coach: Al Goodyear (First Season) Head Coach: Richard F. Garber (Sixth Season) Head Coach: Richard F. Garber (11th Season) Captain: David Yesair Captain: Billy Maxwell Captain: Dick Brown 5/1 at Amherst College L, 4-15 4/14 at Wesleyan W, 11-9 4/7 at Wesleyan L, 7-9 5/7 Brown W, 5-4 4/16 at Duke W, 9-5 4/10 at Siena W, 10-4 5/12 Middlebury W, 6-3 4/27 at MIT L, 12-14 4/21 MIT L, 2-12 5/19 WPI L, 6-9 4/30 Tufts W, 11-3 4/24 at Tufts L, 6-7 5/22 Trinity L, 6-9 5/4 Amherst College L, 7-8 4/27 at Holy Cross L, 4-9 5/7 at WPI W, 13-4 5/1 at Middlebury L, 5-9 5/10 Trinity W, 18-4 5/8 Amherst College L, 9-17 1955 (0-7-1) 5/12 Brown W, 11-4 5/12 New Hampshire L, 5-9 Head Coach: Richard F. Garber (First Season) 5/14 at Middlebury W, 6-0 5/15 at Brown L, 6-15 Captains: George Young, Malcolm MacLeod 5/17 Holy Cross L, 7-9 5/18 WPI W, 17-6 4/20 at Tufts L, 2-11 5/21 at New Hampshire L, 7-13 5/22 Dartmouth L, 2-14 4/22 at MIT L, 3-8 4/30 Amherst College L, 2-12 5/7 at Brown T, 8-8 1961 (8-2-1) 1966 (7-5) 5/11 Middlebury L, 4-11 Head Coach: Richard F. Garber (Seventh Season) Head Coach: Richard F. Garber (12th Season) 5/14 at Trinity L, 2-12 Captains: Jerry Cullen, Dick Hoss Captain: David Jarrett 5/18 at WPI L, 8-9 4/1 at Adelphi W, 9-4 4/1 Siena W, 13-6 5/21 New Hampshire L, 1-11 4/6 at Stevens Institute of Techology W, 7-2 4/13 at Wesleyan L, 3-13 4/12 at Wesleyan W, 11-8 4/19 at MIT W, 3-1 4/22 Amherst College W, 10-5 4/23 Tufts L, 6-7 1956 (6-6) 4/26 MIT W, 7-0 4/26 Holy Cross W, 9-4 Head Coach: Richard F. Garber (Second Season) 5/3 at Brown L, 5-6 4/30 at Amherst College L, 4-6 Captains: George Young, Malcolm MacLeod 5/6 WPI W, 11-0 5/4 Middlebury W, 7-5 4/14 at MIT L, 0-7 at Holy Cross T, 9-9 5/7 at Connecticut W, 10-3 4/18 Brown L,4-6 5/13 Middlebury W, 14-2 5/11 at New Hampshire W, 5-4 4/19 Holy Cross W, 6-4 5/16 at Trinity W, 13-4 5/14 Brown L, 7-18 4/21 Adelphi L, 7-11 5/20 New Hampshire L, 6-8 5/19 at WPI W, 10-3 4/24 WPI W, 6-5 5/21 at Dartmouth L, 5-13 4/28 at Amherst College L, 3-9 5/2 Trinity W, 7-2 1962 (9-2) 5/4 Tufts L, 5-14 Head Coach: Richard F. Garber (Eighth Season) 1967 (8-3-1) 5/9 at Middlebury W, 6-5 Captains: John Bamberry, Walter Glinski Head Coach: Richard F.
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