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HISTORY ORANGE LACROSSE • Head HISTORY ORANGE LACROSSE • hEAD. HEART. HUSTLE. WGAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1916 (1-5-2) 1921 (11-3-1) 1924 (13-0-1) WHead Coach: Laurie Cox WHead Coach: Laurie Cox WHead Coach: Laurie Cox 4/29 HOBART L 1-9 4/9 RESERVES W 5-2 WUSILA CO-CHAMPIONS 5/6 SYRACUSE LACROSSE ClUB W 3-2 OT 4/16 SYRACUSE LACROSSE ClUB W 10-2 4/5 CRESCENT A.C. (SYR) W 12-2 5/13 BATTERY ‘A’ T 1-1 4/23 ONONDAGA NATION W 8-0 4/12 ALUMNI W 8-3 5/19 ONONDAGA NATION L 2-3 4/27 at Army W 6-5 4/19 ONONDAGA NATION T 4-4 5/27 HOBART L 0-14 4/28 at Mount Washington Lacrosse Club L 2-5 4/26 CORNELL W 4-0 5/30 ONONDAGA NATION L 3-4 4/30 JOHNS HOPKINS T 4-4 5/1 at Yale W 7-0 6/3 SYRACUSE LACROSSE ClUB T 1-1 5/6 PENN W 4-0 5/3 at Penn State W 8-1 6/10 PENN STATE L 1-3 5/7 YALE W 2-1 5/9 COLGATE W 11-2 5/13 at Harvard W 10-0 5/10 at Montreal W 8-1 1917 5/14 at Crescent A.C. (N.Y.) L 3-5 5/15 at Harvard W 5-0 No Games 5/21 at Hobart W 6-0 5/17 at Navy W 2-1 5/28 at Cornell W 8-3 5/21 TORONTO W 5-3 1918 (3-4) 6/4 SYRACUSE LACROSSE ClUB W 8-1 5/24 HOBART W 6-5 WHead Coach: Laurie Cox 6/8 Lehigh * (at Brooklyn, N.Y.) L 1-3 5/31 RUTGERS W 4-1 4/13 SYRACUSe LACROSSE CLUB W 1-0 6/11 COLGATE W 14-3 6/7 at Crescent A.C. (N.Y.) W 8-2 4/20 ONONDAGA NATION L 2-3 4/27 SYRACUSe LACROSSE CLUB W 4-0 * - Thiswasachampionshipgamebetweenthe championsof 1925 (14-1) 5/10 CARLISLE L 1-10 theNorthernandSouthernintercollegiateleagues. WHead Coach: Laurie Cox 5/18 ONONDAGA NATION L 1-2 WUSILA CO-CHAMPIONS 5/24 at Penn W 2-0 1922 (16-0) 4/4 ALUMNI W 6-4 5/25 at Crescent Athletic Club L 3-7 WHead Coach: Laurie Cox 4/11 ONONDAGA NATION W 6-3 WUSILA CHAMPIONS 4/13 NYU W 3-0 1919 (5-4-1) 4/1 SYRACUSE LACROSSE ClUB W 1-0 4/15 at Lehigh W 4-2 WHead Coach: Laurie Cox 4/8 ONONDAGA NATION W 9-1 4/18 at Rutgers W 7-2 4/5 RESERVES W 6-0 4/15 at Crescent A.C. (N.Y.) W 2-1 4/20 HARVARD W 3-1 4/12 SYRACUSe LACROSSE CLUB W 7-1 4/17 at NYU W 8-0 4/25 ARMY L 1-5 4/26 at Hobart L 1-6 4/19 SENECA NATION W 4-0 5/2 PENN STATE W 10-0 5/3 at Navy L 1-12 4/22 OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE W 4-3 5/9 YALE W 4-2 5/10 ONONDAGA NATION T 4-4 4/26 at Yale W 10-1 5/16 at Cornell W 6-1 5/16 HOBART W 3-2 4/27 at Penn W 5-1 5/23 at Hobart W 7-4 5/23 PENN L 1-2 4/29 at Johns Hopkins W 3-1 5/30 SYRACUSE LACROSSE ClUB W 20-1 5/30 STEVENS L 0-1 5/6 PRINCETON W 5-2 6/6 TORONTO W 4-1 5/31 HARVARD W 3-2 5/13 at Penn State W 6-2 6/13 COLGATE * W 9-1 SYRACUSe LACROSSE CLUB W 6-2 5/15 at Harvard W 7-0 6/13 at Crescent A.C. (N.Y.) * W 7-6 5/20 CORNELL W 2-0 1920 (5-3-4) 5/25 TORONTO W 7-4 * - On6/13/25,thevarsityplayedattheCrescentA.C. WHead Coach: Laurie Cox 5/27 HOBART W 3-2 (N.Y.)andtheReservesplayedColgate. WUSILA CO-CHAMPIONS 5/30 COLGATE W 7-1 4/10 RESERVES W 5-1 1926 (11-1) 4/17 SYRACUSE LACROSSE ClUB T 2-2 1923 (10-3-2) WHead Coach: Laurie Cox 4/24 ONONDAGA NATION W 6-1 WHead Coach: Laurie Cox 4/3 ALUMNI W 8-4 4/29 at Lehigh L 1-4 4/7 ONONDAGA NATION L 2-3 4/10 RUTGERS W 13-2 5/1 at Yale W 3-2 4/7 SYRACUSE LACROSSE ClUB W 8-0 4/17 OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE W 1-0 5/7 at Harvard W 4-2 4/11 at Army L 2-3 4/24 at Yale W 7-3 5/8 at Navy L 1-5 4/14 at Crescent A.C. (N.Y.) T 1-1 5/1 CORNELL W 9-0 5/12 HOBART T 2-2 4/21 PENN STATE W 9-1 5/8 at Penn State W 10-5 5/15 ny LACROSSE ClUB T 0-0 4/26 COLGATE W 14-0 5/17 at Harvard W 3-0 5/21 CORNELL W 5-3 OT 4/28 ONONDAGA NATION W 4-1 5/22 COLGATE W 13-3 5/26 at Penn T 1-1 5/5 YALE W 11-1 5/29 HOBART W 4-3 5/27 at Crescent A.C. (N.Y.) L 5-9 5/9 at Princeton W 4-2 6/5 at Crescent A.C. (N.Y.) L 2-3 5/12 HARVARD W 9-1 6/7 at Philadelphia A.C. W 8-1 5/16 at Hobart W 7-0 6/12 ONONDAGA NATION W 2-1 5/17 at Cornell L 1-3 5/19 NAVY T 2-2 5/24 TORONTO W 4-1 5/29 MONTREAL W 8-3 96 10-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONS • ‘83 • ‘88 • ‘89 • ‘90 • ‘93 • ‘95 • ‘00 • ‘02 • ‘04 • ‘08 ORANGE LACROSSE • hEAD. HEART. HUSTLE. GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS W 1927 (11-3-2) WHead Coach: Laurie Cox 4/9 ALUMNI W 6-0 4/12 at Georgia W 11-2 4/13 at Georgia Tech W 11-2 4/15 at Randolph-Macon W 7-0 4/16 at Mount Washington L 6-7 4/23 at Cornell W 4-0 4/30 MARYLAND W 10-3 5/7 Penn STATE W 7-3 5/14 at Rutgers L 5-6 5/16 at Harvard W 9-2 5/18 at Dartmouth W 16-1 5/21 at Hobart T 4-4 OT 5/28 COLGATE T 3-3 OT 6/8 at Montreal Lacrosse Club W 10-8 6/10 at Union L 4-5 6/11 ST. REGIS W 4-2 1928 (8-2-1) Before the Carrier Dome and Coyne Field, the SU men’s lacrosse team played its WHead Coach: Laurie Cox games at Archbold Stadium. 4/12 SPRINGFIELD W 10-1 4/14 ALUMNI W 5-4 4/19 at Penn State T 4-4 OT 1931 (7-4) 1934 (10-2) 4/21 at Mount Washington L 3-9 WHead Coach: Roy Simmons Sr. WHead Coach: Roy Simmons Sr. 4/28 CORNELL W 5-2 4/4 ALUMNI W 3-2 4/7 ALUMNI W 11-0 5/5 RUTGERS W 7-4 4/11 at Cornell L 3-4 4/14 at Army W 8-7 OT 5/12 at Dartmouth W 6-2 4/18 ONONDAGA NATION W 2-0 4/21 CORNELL W 17-7 5/14 at Harvard W 3-2 4/25 MARYLAND L 2-12 4/28 HOBART W 10-2 5/19 HOBART W 16-0 5/2 at Harvard W 2-1 5/5 at Navy L 8-11 5/26 COLGATE L 4-5 5/7 at Penn State L 4-5 5/7 at Johns Hopkins L 6-11 6/9 MONTREAL LACROSSE CLUB W 15-4 5/9 at Johns Hopkins L 0-20 5/12 DARTMOUTH W 11-6 5/13 HOBART W 9-1 5/17 at Hamilton W 11-1 1929 (5-3-1) 5/16 DARTMOUTH W 6-2 5/19 at Hobart W 10-5 W Head Coach: Laurie Cox 5/18 SPRINGFIELD W 4-3 5/26 at Cornell W 14-4 4/6 ALUMNI W 4-3 5/23 COLGATE W 12-0 5/30 ONONDAGA NATION W 20-12 4/20 ONONDAGA NATION W 9-0 6/2 at Crescent A.C. W 8-5 4/27 at Cornell T 4-4 1932 (6-1-1) 5/4 NAVY L 3-6 WHead Coach: Roy Simmons Sr. 1935 (5-5) 5/11 at Harvard W 5-4 4/9 ALUMNI W 9-2 WHead Coach: Roy Simmons Sr. 5/18 HOBART L 2-5 4/16 ONONDAGA NATION T 6-6 OT 4/6 ALUMNI W 13-2 5/23 COLGATE W 6-3 4/23 CORNELL L 2-4 4/13 HOBART W 11-3 5/25 DARTMOUTH W 12-6 5/7 Penn STATE W 7-2 4/20 at Army L 8-16 6/8 CRESCENT A.C. L 4-10 5/14 at Hobart W 11-0 4/27 at Navy L 10-16 5/21 at Dartmouth W 6-5 OT 5/6 at Maryland L 3-9 1930 (3-8) 5/28 COLGATE W 14-0 5/13 at Hobart W 17-4 W Head Coach: Laurie Cox 6/4 UNION W 7-3 5/18 ONONDAGA NATION W 16-3 4/5 ALUMNI W 7-2 5/25 CORNELL W 19-9 4/12 ONONDAGA NATION L 2-3 1933 (7-2) 5/30 at Crescent A.C.
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