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1999-00 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships Records Lacrosse_M (99-00) 11/28/00 9:52 AM Page 193 DIVISION I 19 3 La c ro s s e DIVISION I 2000 Championship Hi g h l i g h t s Agent Orange: Syracuse’s Liam Banks scored a personal-high six goals to lead the Orangemen to a 12-5 victory over Princeton at the University of Maryland’s Byrd Stadium May 29.The title was the first for second-year coach John Desko, who led Syracuse to a runner-up finish in 19 9 9 . Syracuse attackman Ryan Powell had three goals and two assists to tie his brother Casey’s school record for points (goals plus assists) with 287. All-Tournament Team: Syracuse’s Liam Banks, Ryan Powell, Rob Mulligan, Marshall Abrams and John Glatzel; Princeton’s Josh Sims and Sean Hartofilis; Virginia’s Ryan Curtis and Conor Gill; and Johns Hopkins’ A.J. Haugen. Syracuse’s Chris Cercy dominated face-offs throughout the tournament. LEADING SCORERS GP GA Pt s . Ryan Powell, Syracuse .. 3 10 8 18 Liam Banks, Syracuse.. 3 10 4 14 Mike Springer, Syracuse .. 3 9 4 13 Dan Denihan, Johns Hopkins.. 2 5 7 12 Josh Sims, Princeton.. 3 7 3 10 Andy Flick, Georgetown .. 2 6 3 9 Tom Glatzel, Notre Dame .. 2 5 4 9 Matt Striebel, Princeton .. 3 3 6 9 Peter Velepec, Georgetown.. 2 5 3 8 Scott Urick, Georgetown .. 2 7 1 8 Adam Doneger, Johns Hopkins.. 2 3 5 8 Chris Malone, Maryland.. 2 4 4 8 Sean Hartofilis, Princeton .. 3 8 0 8 Josh Coffman, Syracuse .. 3 4 4 8 Re s u l t s —Matt Breslin 22, A.J. Kincel 0. Paid Attendance: 3,246. QU A R T E R F I N A L S MAY 14 AT UMBC MAY 20 AT RUTGERS Notre Dame 15, Loyola (Md.) 13 Syracuse 17, Georgetown 13 FIRST ROUND Notre Dame.. 6 4 2 3— 1 5 Ge o r g e t o w n. 4 3 4 2— 1 3 MAY 13 AT HOBART Loyola (Md.) .. 2 3 2 6— 1 3 Sy r a c u s e. 5 4 2 6— 1 7 Georgetown 14, Cornell 12 Notre Dame scoring—Tom Glatzel 4, Chris Young 2, Georgetown scoring—Scott Urick 5, Peter Velepec 4, Ge o r g e t o w n. 2 4 3 5— 1 4 Steadman Oakey, John Flandina, Jon Harvey, David Steve Dusseau 3, Andy Flick. Co r n e l l. 3 2 4 3— 1 2 Ulrich, Mike Adams, Steve Bishko, Steve Fiamingo, Kevin Syracuse scoring—Ryan Powell 4, Mike Springer 4, Matt Georgetown scoring—Andy Flick 5, Scott Doyle 4, Scott Higgins, Todd Ulrich. Caione 2, Josh Coffman 2, Devin Darcangelo 2, Liam Urick 2, Kyle Sweeney, Peter Velepec, Mike Hammer. Loyola (Md.) scoring—Tim Goettelmann 7, Bobby Horsey Banks, Tim Byrnes, Tom Hardy. Cornell scoring—Sean Steinwald 4, Scott Lee 3, Andrew 2, Gavin Prout, Gunnar Goettelmann, David Mascarella, Shots: Georgetown 38, Syracuse 49. Saves: G—Scott Schardt, Galen Beers, Craig Kaufman, J.P. Schalk, Chris Mike Battista. Schroeder 17; S—Rob Mulligan 13. Paid Attendance: Pa c k a r d . Shots: Notre Dame 39, Loyola (Md.) 39. Saves: ND— 3, 8 0 6 . Shots: Georgetown 54, Cornell 24. Saves: G—Scott Kirk Howell 15; L—Jason Born 5, Mark Bloomquist 8. Schroeder 4; C—Justin Cynar 19. Paid Attendance: Paid Attendance: 4,128. Princeton 10, Maryland 7 3, 2 4 6 . Maryland .. 1 1 1 4— 7 Maryland 14, Hofstra 12 Pr i n c e t o n. 2 4 4 0— 1 0 Duke 13, Hobart 1 Ho f s t r a. 1 1 7 3— 1 2 Maryland scoring—Chris Malone 2, Brian Zeller 2, Mike Ho b a r t. 1 0 0 0— 1 Ma r y l a n d. 5 1 3 5— 1 4 LaMonica, Mike Morsell, Beau Pich. Du k e. 1 4 4 4— 1 3 Hofstra scoring—Tom Kessler 4, Joe Kostolansky 4, Scott Princeton scoring—Sean Hartofilis 2, Josh Sims 2, Matt Hobart scoring—Jason Ouellet. Dooley, Adam Hananel, Joe Barile, Doug Shanahan. Striebel 2, Owen Daly, Brad Dumont, Brendan Tierney, Duke scoring—Greg Patchak 3, T.J. Durnan 3, Jamie Maryland scoring—Andrew Combs 4, Mike Mollot 3, Josh White. Brodsky 2, Kevin Brennan, Dan Chemotti, Chris Kakel, Brian Zeller 3, Mike LaMonica 2, Chris Malone 2. Shots: Maryland 30, Princeton 35. Saves: M—Pat Jared Frood, Craig Schubert. Shots: Hofstra 41, Maryland 43. Saves: H—Michael McGinnis 15, Dan McCormick 0; P—Trevor Tierney 9. Shots: Hobart 44, Duke 34. Saves: H—James Murtha 9; D Demeo 11; M—Pat McGinnis 13. Paid Attendance: 4,128. Paid Attendance: 3,806. Lacrosse_M (99-00) 11/28/00 9:52 AM Page 194 19 4 DIVISION I MAY 21 AT JOHNS HOPKINS Shots: Duke 44, Virginia 46. Saves: D—Matt Breslin 16; Princeton scoring—Sean Hartofilis 5, Josh Sims 3, Johns Hopkins 15, Notre Dame 11 V—Derek Kenney 10. Paid Attendance: 4,916. Brendan Tierney 2, Brad Dumont, Chris Harrington. Notre Dame.. 3 3 2 3— 1 1 Virginia scoring—David Bruce 2, Conor Gill 2, Drew Johns Hopkins .. 3 5 7 0— 1 5 SE M I F I N A L S McKnight 2, Ian Shure 2, Jason Hard, Jay Jalbert, A.J. Sh a n n o n . Notre Dame scoring—Todd Ulrich 3, Jon Harvey 2, Steve MAY 27 AT MARYLAND Shots: Princeton 36, Virginia 34. Saves: P—Trevor Bishko 2, Chris Young 2, Tom Glatzel, Jon Flandina. Syracuse 14, Johns Hopkins 12 Tierney 14; V—Derek Kenney 5. Paid Attendance: Johns Hopkins scoring—Dan Denihan 4, Bobby Benson Johns Hopkins .. 4 3 3 2— 1 2 24 , 1 0 5 . 3, Justin Shaberly 3, Conor Denihan 3, Adam Doneger, Sy r a c u s e. 5 3 3 3— 1 4 Rob Frattarola. Johns Hopkins scoring—A.J. Haugen 5, Adam Doneger CH A M P I O N S H I P Shots: Notre Dame 37, Johns Hopkins 48. Saves: ND— 2, Rob Frattarola 2, Conor Denihan, Dan Denihan, Tim MAY 29 AT MARYLAND Kirk Howell 11; JH—Brian Carcaterra 12. Paid Mu i r . Attendance: 4,916. Syracuse 13, Princeton 7 Syracuse scoring—Liam Banks 3, Ryan Powell 3, Mike Pr i n c e t o n. 0 3 2 2— 7 Springer 3, Chris Cercy 2, Tim Byrnes, Matt Caione, Josh Virginia 10, Duke 9 Sy r a c u s e. 4 3 4 2— 1 3 Du k e. 2 2 1 4— 9 Coffman. Princeton scoring—Josh Sims 2, Rob Torti, Owen Daly, Vi r g i n i a. 2 4 1 3— 1 0 Shots: Johns Hopkins 51, Syracuse 39. Saves: JH—Brian Carcaterra 9; S—Rob Mulligan 14. Paid Attendance: Sean Hartofilis, Brendan Tierney, Matt Striebel. Duke scoring—Nick Hartofilis 2, Hunter Henry 2, Kevin 24 , 1 0 5 . Syracuse scoring—Liam Banks 6, Ryan Powell 3, Mike Cassese, Craig Schubert, Greg Patchak, Jared Frood, T.J. Springer 2, Josh Coffman, Ethan Mills. Du r n a n . Princeton 12, Virginia 11 Shots: Princeton 32, Syracuse 39. Saves: P—Trevor Virginia scoring—Drew McKnight 3, Jason Hard 2, Pr i n c e t o n. 3 2 2 5— 1 2 Tierney 15, Willis Wu 0; S—Rob Mulligan 10, Bob Rust Hanley Holcomb 2, Ian Shure, Chris Rotelli, Jay Jalbert. Vi r g i n i a. 3 4 2 2— 1 1 0. Paid Attendance: 22,880. Hi s t o r y Team Results Championship Game C ha m p i o n sh ipT o t a l Ye a r Champion (Record) Co a c h Sc o r e Ru n n e r - U p Host or Site Paid Attendance Paid Attendance 1 9 7 1.. .. .. .. Cornell (13-1) Richie Moran 12 - 6 Ma r y l a n d Ho f s t r a 5, 4 5 8 — 1 9 7 2. Virginia (11-4) Glenn Thiel 13 -1 2 Johns Hopkins Ma r y l a n d 7, 0 0 1 — 1 9 7 3. Maryland (14-1) Bud Beardmore 10 - 9 (2 o t ) Johns Hopkins Pe n n s y l v a n i a 5, 9 6 5 — 1 9 7 4. Johns Hopkins (12-2) Bob Scott 17 -1 2 Ma r y l a n d Ru t g e r s 7, 7 2 8 — 1 9 7 5. Maryland (11-3) Bud Beardmore 20 -1 3 Na v y Johns Hopkins 10 , 8 7 5 — 1 9 7 6. Cornell (16-0) Richie Moran 1 6 -1 3( o t ) Ma r y l a n d Br o w n 7, 5 0 4 20 , 8 1 9 1 9 7 7. Cornell (13-0) Richie Moran 16 - 8 Johns Hopkins Vi r g i n i a 10 , 0 8 0 29 , 1 9 3 1 9 7 8. Johns Hopkins (13-1) Henry Ciccarone 13 - 8 Co r n e l l Ru t g e r s 13 , 5 2 7 28 , 5 8 7 1 9 7 9. Johns Hopkins (13-0) Henry Ciccarone 15 - 9 Ma r y l a n d Ma r y l a n d 16 , 1 6 6 25 , 2 4 1 1 9 8 0. Johns Hopkins (14-1) Henry Ciccarone 9- 8 (2 o t ) Vi r g i n i a Co r n e l l 7, 5 5 7 23 , 0 4 6 1 9 8 1.
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