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2005 NCAA MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK

CONTENTS

Note to Media: Please notify Crissy Schluep at [email protected] if you find errors or can provide missing information. Thank you.

Notable Dates in Championship History.......................................................... 3

Division I Highlights 2004–1971........................................................................................................ 6 Pre-NCAA Champions ....................................................................................... 93

Division I Results/Records Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play ............................................................ 94 Championship Results ...................................................................................... 95 Individual and Team Records ........................................................................... 96 Most Outstanding Player .................................................................................. 97 All-Tournament Teams ..................................................................................... 98 Leading Scorer • Year-by-Year......................................................................... 100 Team Records by Decades................................................................................ 101 Team-by-Team Records.................................................................................... 102 Undefeated Champions .................................................................................... 109 Longest Winning Streaks.................................................................................. 110 Goals in a Tournament...................................................................................... 111 Goals in a Game • First Round ......................................................................... 111 Goals in a Game • Quarterfinals....................................................................... 111 Goals in a Game • Semifinals ........................................................................... 112 Goals in a Game • Championship Game ........................................................... 112 Goals • Career .................................................................................................. 112 Goals in a Quarter • First Round ...................................................................... 113 Goals in a Quarter • Quarterfinals.................................................................... 114 Goals in a Quarter • Semifinals ........................................................................ 115 Goals in a Quarter • Championship Game........................................................ 116 Overtime Games ............................................................................................... 117 Overtime Games • By School............................................................................ 118 Overtime Games in Semis and Finals ............................................................... 119 Results by Year................................................................................................. 120

Division II Highlights 2004–1974........................................................................................................ 124

Division II Results/Records Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play ............................................................ 146 Overtime Games ............................................................................................... 146 Championship Results ...................................................................................... 147 Championship Records/Individual and Team .................................................. 147 Leading Scorer by Year • Most Outstanding Player ......................................... 148 Team-by-Team Records.................................................................................... 149 Results by Year................................................................................................. 151

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Division III Highlights 2004-1980 ........................................................................................................ 152

Division III Results/Records Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play ............................................................ 214 Overtime Games ............................................................................................... 215 Championship Results ...................................................................................... 215 Championship Records/Individual and Team .................................................. 216 Most Outstanding Player .................................................................................. 217 Leading Scorer • Year-by-Year......................................................................... 217 Team-by-Team Records.................................................................................... 219 Goals in Tournament ........................................................................................ 223 Goals in a Game • Quarterfinals....................................................................... 224 Goals in a Game • Semifinals ........................................................................... 224 Goals in a Game • Championship Game ........................................................... 224 Results by Year................................................................................................. 225

Coaches Records DI Championships Won by Coaches ................................................................. 229 DI Consecutive Championships Won by Coaches............................................. 229 DI NCAA Appearances by a Coach .................................................................... 230 DI Consecutive NCAA Appearances by a Coach................................................ 230 DI NCAA Games Won by a Coach ..................................................................... 230 All-Time Coaches Records in NCAA Division I ................................................. 231 All-Time Coaches Records in NCAA Division II/III (1974-79)......................... 233 All-Time Coaches Records in NCAA Division II (1980-04) ............................... 233 All-Time Coaches Records in Division III ......................................................... 234

Paid Attendance Records Division I • Year-by-Year ................................................................................. 236 Division I • Highest-Ranked Paid Attendance ................................................. 236 Division III • Year-by-Year Attendance........................................................... 237 Divisions I, II & III Combined.......................................................................... 237 Division I • Preliminary-Round Paid Attendance History ................................ 238 Division III • Paid Attendance History............................................................. 241

After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait’s records for that championship were vacated. Although the actual records are listed in this book, the NCAA does not recognize Syracuse and Coach Roy Simmons Jr.’s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait’s 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in that championship.

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NOTABLE DATES INNCAA MEN'S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

1971 • The National Collegiate lacrosse championship was initiated with an eight-team field.

1973 • First overtime championship game: Maryland 10, Johns Hopkins 9, in double overtime. • First triple overtime game. Washington & Lee 13, Navy 12 (semifinal).

1974 • Towson beats Hobart, 18-17, in overtime to claim inaugural Division II championship game.

1977 • Cornell becomes the first team to win back-to-back championships.

1978 • Johns Hopkins defeats Cornell, 13-8, in the championship game, snapping the Big Red's 42-game winning streak.

1980 • Johns Hopkins becomes the first team to win three consecutive Division I championships.

• The first Division III championship is held. Hobart defeats Cortland State, 11-8.

1981 • Adelphi beats Loyola (Maryland), 17-14, in what proves to be the last Division II Championship until 1993.

1986 • Division I championship is expanded from eight to 10 teams. • For the first time, the semifinals and final are played on the same weekend at the same site (Delaware) in a “championships weekend” format.

1987 • The Division I championship is expanded from 10 to 12 teams with requirement that one team be selected from the West region.

1988 • Attendance at the Division I championship game exceeds 20,000 for the first time (20,148 at Syracuse).

1989 • Attendance at the Division I semifinals exceeds 20,000 for the first time (20,615 at Maryland).

1990 • Hobart wins its first Division III championship under B.J. O’Hara. It is the first time the Statesmen win under a coach other than Dave Urick.

1991 • CBS Sports airs a one-hour version of the Division I championship game on a delayed basis.

1992 • Division III championship is held at Division I site for the first time at Pennsylvania. The game draws a then-record crowd of 6,714. • Nazareth beats Roanoke to become first team other than Hobart, which won the 12 previous championships, to claim the crown.

1993 • Division II championship reinstated for first time since 1981. Hobart wins its 13th and final Division III championship.

1994 • Hobart loses a Division III championship game for the first time, falling to Salisbury, 15-9. Hobart moved into Division I the next year. Salisbury, which finished 16-0, becomes the first undefeated Division III champion.

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1995 • For the first time, the crowd exceeds 30,000 for a session (Division I semifinals–30,392 at Byrd Stadium, University of Maryland). • ESPN airs the Division I semifinals (espn2) and final (ESPN) live for the first time. • Salisbury defeats Nazareth in Division III to complete second consecutive undefeated season.

1996 • Division III championship-game paid attendance record of 18,583 is set at Maryland, as Nazareth defeats Washington (Md.), 11-10, in overtime. Nazareth becomes third straight Division III champion to go undefeated.

1997 • Rutgers originally scheduled to host. Maryland hosts due to field problems at Rutgers.

1998 • Rutgers hosts, snapping a string of five consecutive hosting years for Maryland. • Division II championship game is held at the Division I/III host school as part of championships weekend, but at a different facility. Rugters hosts the game at Yurcak Field.

2000 • Middlebury becomes the first team not from New York or Maryland to win the Division III championship. • Limestone, the first representative from the South in Division II championship game history, wins the championship. • Divisions I and III tournament fields include automatic qualification for champions of selected conferences for the first time.

2001 • In Division I, four teams received automatic qualification for winning their conferences. Automatic qualifying conferences were America East, ECAC, Ivy and Patriot. • In Division II, the championship expanded from two teams to four teams with two teams selected from each of the geographic regions, Northeast and Southwest. • In Division III, the champions of 10 conference received received automatic bids. These conferences included Capital Atlantic Conference, Centennial Conference, Commonwealth Coast Conference, Knickerbocker Lacrosse Conference, Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Conference, New England Small College Athletic Conference, Old Dominion Athletic Conference, Pilgrim Lacrosse League, State University of New York Athletic Conference and Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association. No berths were provided for members of automatic qualifying conferences that were not conference champions.

2002 • In Division I, six teams received automatic qualification for winning their conferences. Those conferences were America East, ECAC, Great Western, Ivy, Metro Atlantic and Patriot. • In Division III, the champions of 12 conferences received automatic bids. Empire Eight and Pennsylvania Athletic Conference were added to those listed for 2001. Two berths were reserved for true independents and teams from non-automatic qualifying conferences. Two other berths were reserved for teams from automatic qualifying conferences that did not win their conference.

2003 • The Division I field was increased to 16 teams. With the addition of the Colonial Athletic Association, seven conferences received automatic bids. • The Division II championship will be held in the same facility as the Division I and III championship. • The Division III field was increased to 17 teams, with 13 teams qualifying automatically as conference champions. The Little East Conference was added to the list of automatic qualifiers.• All three championships were held in the same venue for the first time. Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL Ravens, became the first professional facility to host the event.

2004 Navy’s last appearance in the Division I championship game was in 1975.

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Division II Le Moyne College captures its first national championship in their first appearance. Division III Salisbury wins its fifth national championship.

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2004 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Syracuse tops sentimental favorite Navy in lacrosse final: From his eye-black Halloween game-face paint job to his flair for drama, Syracuse's Michael Powell forged a Hollywood-type lacrosse career from the start. He culminated it the same way at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Memorial Day. In front of a championship-game record paid-attendance crowd of 43,898, the 10th largest such number for an NCAA championship in any sport, and with the now 15-2 Orange holding a 13-12 lead over Navy, Powell found the net off a fast-break pass from best friend and fellow all-tournament team member Brian Nee with one minute left.

Although the goal proved to be the game-winner, Navy, which ended the season 15-3, wasn't finished in this game in which the score was tied eight different times. Powell, who along with his brothers Casey and Ryan, are the top three scorers in Syracuse history, ended his career with a second championship.

The semifinal's paid attendance of 46,923 set a record for an NCAA outdoor championship event, demolishing last year's record of 37,944 set in last year's championship game. The championship moves to another NFL stadium next year, Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field, for the next two years.

All-Tournament Team: Nee, Pfeifer, Powell of the Orange were joined by teammates Dan DiPietro, Sean Lindsay and Kevin Dougherty, who had five goals in the semifinal win over Johns Hopkins. From Navy, Graham Gill and Mitch Hendler were honored, as were Princeton's Ryan Boyle and Tim Sullivan.

LEADING SCORERS Name .............................................................................. GP G A Pts. Michael Powell, Syracuse 4 8 11 19 Ryan Boyle, Princeton 3 8 7 15 Brian Nee, Syracuse 4 11 3 14 Kevin Dougherty, Syracuse 4 9 3 12 Kevin Boland, Johns Hopkins 3 4 7 11 Conor Ford, Johns Hopkins 3 10 1 11 Ian Dingman, Navy 4 6 5 11 Jon Birsner, Navy 4 3 7 10 Steve Vallone, Syracuse 4 3 7 10 Matt Rewkowski, Johns Hopkins 3 7 2 9 Alex Zink, Syracuse 4 7 2 9

2004 FIRST ROUND MAY 15 Johns Hopkins 15, Providence 3 Providence 2 0 0 1-3 Johns Hopkins 5 6 4 0-15 Providence scoring-Tom Kelly 2, Kevin Kornobis 1. Johns Hopkins scoring-Conor Ford 3, Kyle Barrie 3, Peter LeSueur 2, Kevin Boland 2, Kyle Harrison 2, Matt Rewkowski 1, Kyle Dowd 1, Frank Potucek 1. Shots: Providence 19, Johns Hopkins 47. Saves: P-Andrew McMinn 7, Ron Westgate 2; JH-Jesse Schwartzman 3. Attendance: 1,213.

MAY 15 North Carolina 13, Ohio St. 6 Ohio St. 2 1 1 2-6 North Carolina 2 1 3 7-13 Ohio St. scoring-Kyle Olson 2, Anthony Gilardi 1, Craig Nolan 1, Josh Wittenberg 1, Tony Russo 1. North Carolina scoring-Mike McCall 3, Ryan Blair 2, Jed Prossner 2, Bryant Will 1, Lance Zimmerman 1, Andrew Lucas 1, Johnny Seivold 1, Andrew McElduff 1, Dave Duffy 1. Shots: Ohio St. 27, North Carolina 49. Saves: OS-Jon Miller 1, Tony Russo 13; NC-Paul Spellman 6. Attendance: 1,529.

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MAY 16 Georgetown 15, Towson 8 Towson 2 1 1 4-8 Georgetown 4 2 5 4-15 Towson scoring-Drew Pfarr 2, Brian Myers 2, Peyston Chane 1, Bobby Grieve 1, Kyle Cunningham 1, Oliver Bacon 1. Georgetown scoring-Meal Goldman 5, Trevor Casey 2, Walid Hajj 1, Sean Denihan 1, Mike White 1, Brice Queener 1, Nick Miaritis 1, Peter Cannon 1, Ken Osier 1, Kevin Langtry 1. Shots: Towson 33, Georgetown 46. Saves: T-Reed Sothoron 14; G-Rich D’Andrea 10, Andrew Owen 2. Attendance: 1,650.

MAY 16 Syracuse 21, Albany 13 Albany 2 3 1 7-13 Syracuse 4 3 8 6-21 Albany scoring-Merrick Thomson 6, Chris Martocchia 2, Luke Daquino 1, Matthew Green 1, Brendan Russell 1, Bakary Janneh 1, Alan Beach 1. Syracuse scoring-Alex Zink 4, Brian Nee 4, Michael Powell 3, Kevin Dougherty 3, Brett Bucktooth 1, Steve Ballone 1, Brian Crockett 1, Steven Brooks 1, Greg Rommel 1, Mike MacDonald 1, Sean Lindsay 1. Shots: Albany 42, Syracuse 50. Saves: A-Chris Gill 0, Kevin Rae 15; S-Nick Donatelli 6, Pfeifer 8. Attendance: 4,374.

MAY 15 Maryland 16, Army 12 Army 3 2 2 5-12 Maryland 4 2 1 9-16 Army scoring-Jim Wagner 5, John Walker 4, Justin Bokmeyer 2, Marko Kostovic 1. Maryland scoring-Joe Walters 3, Bill McGlone 2, Brendan Healy 2, Ian Healy 2, Paul Gillette 2, Mike Brown 1, Dave Matz 1, Xander Ritz 1, Ryan Clarke 1, J.R. Bordley 1.Shots: Army 36, Maryland 57. Saves: A-Matt Darak 20; M-Harry Alford 2, Tim McGinnis 10. Attendance: 4,265.

MAY 15 Princeton 12, Rutgers 4 Rutgers 1 1 2 0-4 Princeton 3 5 3 1-12 Rutgers scoring-Leif Blomquist 2, John Manners 2. Princeton scoring-Ryan Boyle 4, Peter Trombino 2, Scott Sowanick 2, Whitney Hayes 1, Drew Casino 1, Jason Doneger 1, John Robinson 1. Shots: Rutgers 30, Princeton 29. Saves: R-Greg Havalchak 8, Chris Kenyon 0; P-Matthew Larkin 0, Dave Law 8. Attendance: 3,521.

MAY 15 Cornell 11, Hobart 5 Hobart 0 2 0 3-5 Cornell 1 3 3 4-11 Hobart scoring-Nate Hill 2, Mark Williamson 2, Chris David 1. Cornell scoring-Joe Boulukos 3, Mike Riordan 2, Kevin Nee 2, Ian Rosenberger 2, Justin Redd 1, Sean Greenhalgh 1. Shots: Hobart 38, Cornell 34. Saves: H-Dan Valente 10; C-Matt McMonagle 14. Attendance: 1,957.

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MAY 16 Navy 11, Penn 5 Penn 0 1 3 1-5 Navy 1 3 3 4-11 Penn scoring-PJ Gilbert 2, Will Phillips 1, Alan Eberstein 1, Mark Becker 1. Navy scoring-Joe Bossi 4, Ian Dingman 2, Graham Gill 2, Ben Bailey 1, Ben Horn 1, Taylor Harris 1. Shots: Penn 18, Navy 36. Saves: P-Ryan Kelly 9; N-Matt Russell 7. Attendance: 2,845.

2004 Quartefinals

MAY 22 Johns Hopkins 15, North Carolina 9 North Carolina 2 2 3 2-9 Johns Hopkins 2 6 3 4-15 North Carolina scoring-Jed Prossner 2, Andrew McElduff 1, Ryan Blair 1, Dave Duffy 1, Lance Zimmerman 1, Mike McCall 1, Andrew Lucas 1, Bryant Will 1. Johns Hopkins scoring-Conor Ford 5, Kyle Harrison 3, Matt Rewkowski 3, Kevin Boland 2, Benson Erwin 1, Joe McDermott 1. Shots: North Carolina 37, Johns Hopkins 42. Saves: NC-Paul Spellman 13; JH-Scott Smith 12. Attendance: 1,213.

MAY 23 Syracuse 8, Georgetown 7 Georgetown 4 1 1 1-7 Syracuse 2 1 3 2-8 Georgetown scoring-Dan Nolan 4, Walid Hajj 1, Matt Heiderman 1, Brodie Merrill 1. Syracuse scoring-Michael Powell 3, Sean Lindsay 2, Brian Crockett 1, Kevin Dougherty 1, Alex Zink 1. Shots: Georgetown 41, Syracuse 49. Saves: G-Rich D’Andrea 18; S-Jay Pfeifer 19. Attendance: 11,480.

MAY 22 Princeton 9, Maryland 8 Princeton 1 3 2 2 1-9 Maryland 2 1 4 1 0-8 Princeton scoring-Ryan Boyle 3, Jason Doneger 2, Whitney Hayes 2, Peter Trombino 1, Jim O’Brien 1. Maryland scoring-Brendan Healy 2, Justin Smith 2, J.R. Bordley 2, Joe Walters 1, Bill McGlone 1. Shots: Princeton 27, Maryland 33. Saves: P-Dave Law 11; M-Tim McGinnis 12. Attendance: 2,869.

MAY 23 Navy 6, Cornell 5 Cornell 0 2 1 2-5 Navy 0 3 1 2-6 Cornell scoring-Sean Greenhalgh 2, Andrew Collins 2, Kevin Nee 1. Navy scoring-Ian Dingman 2, Graham Gill 2, Billy Looney 1, Joe Bossi 1. Shots: Cornell 28, Navy 35. Saves: C-Matt McMonagle 14; N-Matt Russell 12. Attendance: 11,480.

2004 SEMIFINALS MAY 29 Syracuse 15, Johns Hopkins 9 Sy racuse 4 2 5 4-15 Johns Hopkins 2 3 3 1-9 Syracuse scoring-Kevin Dougherty 5, Brian Nee 4, Greg Rommel 2, Michael Powell 1, Steve Vallone 1, Sean Lindsay 1, Brett Bucktooth 1. Johns Hopkins-Matt Rewkowski 3, Kyle Harrison 2, Conor Ford 2, Greg Peyser 1, Jake Byrne 1. Shots: Syracuse 45, Johns Hopkins 37. Saves: S-Jay Pfeifer 13; JH-Scott Smith 14. Attendance: 46,923.

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MAY 29 Navy 8, Princeton 7 Princeton 2 2 1 2-7 Navy 3 2 2 1-8 Princeton scoring-Mac Bryson 3, Drew Casino 2, Ryan Boyle 1, Peter Trombino 1. Navy scoring-Graham Gill 2, Ben Bailey 2, Billy Looney 1, Adam Reel 1, Joe Bossi 1, Jon Birsner 1. Shots: Princeton 22, Navy 32. Saves: P-Dave Law 8; N-Matt Russell 5. Attendance: 46,923.

2004 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 31 Syracuse 14, Navy 13 Syracuse 4 3 3 4-14 Navy 4 3 1 5-13 Syracuse scoring-Brian Nee 3, Brian Crockett 3, Sean Lindsay 2, Alex Zink 2, Michael Powell 1, Steve Vallone 1, Greg Rommel 1, Brett Bucktooth 1. Navy scoring-Jon Birsner 2, Ian Dingman 2, Joe Bossi 2, Ben Horn 2, Graham Gill 1, Ben Bailey 1, Billy Looney 1, Clipper Lennon 1, Taylor Harris 1. Shots: Syracuse 40, Navy 44. Saves: S-Jay Pfeifer 15; N-Colin Finnegan 0, Matt Russell 6. Attendance: 43,898.

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2003 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Virginia’s Moment Comes in Front of Record Crowd: The Cavaliers held off Johns Hopkins, 9-7, after opening with a 5-0 lead, May 26 at Baltimore’s muddy M&T Bank Stadium in front of a record crowd of 37,944 for their third national championship. The crowd was the largest to witness any championship game in NCAA history other than the Division I men’s basketball championship game and the 17th largest in NCAA championship-game history overall.

Virginia goalie Tillman Johnson claimed most outstanding player honors with a series of highlight saves in both the semifinals and final, including three in 10 seconds early in the fourth quarter of the championship game with the hometown Blue Jays threatening to steal the momentum.

The championship game was the first that didn’t include either Syracuse or Princeton since 1991 and was the last game of any sport to be played on the NFL Baltimore Ravens’ home stadium’s natural surface, which is being replaced with artificial turf.

All-Tournament Team: Johnson was joined by teammates A.J. Shannon, Chris Rotelli, Matt Ward and Brett Hughes. The Blue Jays placed Corey Harned, Bobby Benson, Kyle Barrie and Tom Garvey. Maryland’s Michael Howley also made the squad.

LEADING SCORERS Name .............................................................................. GP G A Pts. Kevin Boland, Johns Hopkins........................................................ 4 3 12 15 Kyle Barrie, Johns Hopkins........................................................... 4 10 3 13 Michael Powell, Syracuse ............................................................. 3 5 8 13 Bobby Benson, Johns Hopkins...................................................... 4 11 1 12 Matt Ward, Virginia ..................................................................... 4 7 5 12 Conor Ford, Johns Hopkins .......................................................... 4 4 7 11 Joe Yevoli, Virginia ...................................................................... 4 4 7 11 Chris Rotelli, Virginia ................................................................... 4 2 8 10 Liam Banks, Syracuse.................................................................. 3 3 6 9 John Christmas, Virginia .............................................................. 4 8 1 9

2003 FIRST ROUND MAY 10 Johns Hopkins 14, Army 2 Army 1 0 1 0–2 Johns Hopkins 2 4 3 5–14 Army scoring–John Walker 2. Johns Hopkins scoring–Bobby Benson 3, Kyle Barrie 3, Joe McDermott 3, Adam Doneger 2, Kevin Boland, Kyle Harrison, Greg Peyser. Shots: Army 33, Johns Hopkins 47. Saves: A–Matt Darak 15, Scott Alpaugh 3; JH– Rob Scherr 10, Scott Smith 4. Attendance: 1,408.

MAY 10 Towson 11, Penn St. 6 Penn St. 2 0 4 0–6 Towson 5 5 1 0–11 Penn St. scoring–John Eremus 2, Nate Whitaker 2, Will Jones. Towson scoring–Todd Spear 3, Hunter Lochte 2, Brian Myers 2, Drew Pfarr, Alex Fountain, Zak Smith, Ben DeFelice. Shots: Penn St. 31, Towson 44. Saves: PS–Chris Garrity 16, Josh LaGrow 0; T–Reed Sothoron 13. Attendance: 2,297.

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MAY 11 Syracuse 13, Dartmouth 11 Dartmouth 3 2 4 2–11 Syracuse 2 4 2 5–13 Dartmouth scoring–Ryan Danehy 3, Brad Heritage 3, Scott Roslyn 2, Russell Radebaugh, Jamie Coffin, Andrew Goldstein.Syracuse scoring–Sean Lindsay 3, Brian Nee 3, Michael Springer 2, Brian Crockett 2, Michael Powell, Kyle Olson, Matt Bontaites. Shots: Dartmouth 32, Syracuse 42. Saves: D–Andrew Goldstein 11; S–Jay Pfeifer 12. Attendance: 4,220.

MAY 10 Princeton 16, Albany (N.Y.) 10 Albany (N.Y.) 1 4 1 4–10 Princeton 1 4 7 4–16 Albany (N.Y.) scoring–Chris Martocchia 3, Luke Daquino 2, Chris Driscoll 2, Michael Solazzo, Matthew Green, Tim Primrose. Princeton scoring–Jason Doneger 5, Will MacColl 4, Josh White 2, Brad Dumont 2, Sean Hartofilis 2, Matt Trevenen. Shots: Albany (N.Y.) 26, Princeton 54. Saves: A–Kevin Rae 11; P–Julian Gould 4, Dave Law 0. Attendance: 2,436.

MAY 11 Maryland 8, Ohio St. 5 Ohio St. 0 1 0 4–5 Maryland 1 3 1 3–8 Ohio St. scoring–Pat Myers 2, Mike Norton, Andrew Bender, Peter Dillon. Maryland scoring–Mike Mollot 2, Joe Walters, Jamie Daue, Ryan Moran, Sean Leary, Willy Passavia, Matt Brock. Shots: Ohio St. 30, Maryland 32. Saves: OS–Tony Russo 10; M–Danny McCormick 13. Attendance: 2,294.

MAY 11 Massachusetts 9, Hofstra 6 Hofstra 3 1 1 1–6 Massachusetts 3 1 4 1–9 Hofstra scoring–Ryan Vilar 2, John Keysor, Joe Kostolansky, Jim Femminella, Ryan Lucas. Massachusetts scoring–Kevin Leveille 3, Jeff Zywicki 2, Neil Lundberg 2, Christopher Doyle, Kevin Glenz. Shots: Hofstra 32, Massachusetts 35. Saves: H–Matt Southard 11; M–Bill Schell 9. Attendance: 2,031.

MAY 11 Georgetown 9, Rutgers 6 Georgetown 3 1 3 2–9 Rutgers 2 1 0 3–6 Georgetown scoring–Jordan Vettoretti 3, Walid Hajj 2, Nick Miaritis, Trevor Walker, Neal Goldman, Mike Chiara.Rutgers scoring–Ken Springer 3, Leif Blomquist, Delby Powless, Jeff Duca. Shots: Georgetown 35, Rutgers 28. Saves: G–Rich D’Andrea 11; R–Greg Havalchak 13. Attendance: 1,919.

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MAY 10 Virginia 19, Mt. St. Mary’s 8 Mt. St. Mary’s 1 0 2 5–8 Virginia 9 4 0 6–19 Mt. St. Mary’s scoring–Billy Jautze, Daniel Hatton, Matt Warner, Pat Beall, Ian Cassidy, Andrew Petcoff, Sean O’Beirne, Timothy Flottemesch. Virginia scoring–John Christmas 3, Matt Poskay 3, Brendan Gill 2, Hatcher Snead 2, Matt Ward, Justin Mullen, Newton Gentry, Mike Abbott, Kyle Dixon, Trey Whitty, Nathan Kenney, J.J. Morrissey, Billy Glading. Shots: Mt. St. Mary’s 28, Virginia 49. Saves: M–Dave Lambour 4, Dan Whitehurst 5; V–Tillman Johnson 3, Ryan Thompson 4. Attendance: 1,155.

2003 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 17 AT SYRACUSE Maryland 13, Massachusetts 7 Massachusetts 2 2 1 2–7 Maryland 2 4 4 3–13 Massachusetts scoring–Chris Doyle 3, Chris Fiore, Sean Morris, Tony Ventiquattro, Kevin Glenz. Maryland scoring–Mike Mollot 4, Ryan Moran 2, Matt Brock 2, Brian Hunt 2, Joe Walters, Justin Smith, Bill McGlone. Shots: Massachusetts 36, Maryland 37. Saves: Mas–Bill Schell 13; Mar–Danny McCormick 15, Teddy Murphy 0. Attendance: 8,198.

Syracuse 15, Princeton 5 Syracuse 3 4 5 3–15 Princeton 1 0 2 2–5 Syracuse scoring–Michael Powell 4, Michael Springer 4, Liam Banks 2, Brian Crockett 2, Brian Nee 2, Brett Bucktooth. Princeton scoring–Sean Hartofilis 3, Josh White, Jason Doneger. Shots: Syracuse 45, Princeton 36. Saves: S–Jay Pfeifer 14, Nick Donatelli 2; P–Julian Gould 13, Dave Law 0. Attendance: 8,198.

MAY 18 AT TOWSON Johns Hopkins 14, Towson 6 Johns Hopkins 3 3 3 5–14 Towson 2 2 2 0–6 Johns Hopkins scoring–Bobby Benson 3, Adam Doneger 2, Kyle Harrison 2, Kyle Barrie 2, Kevin Boland, Peter LeSueur, Conor Ford, Greg Peyser, Joe McDermott. Towson scoring–Ryan Obloj 2, Todd Spear 2, Hunter Lochte, Matt Florio. Shots: Johns Hopkins 47, Towson 30. Saves: JH–Rob Scherr 15; T–Reed Sothoron 13, Mark DeGroat 1. Attendance: 5,136.

Virginia 12, Georgetown 7 Georgetown 3 0 3 1–7 Virginia 3 4 4 1–12 Georgetown scoring–Walid Hajj 3, Mike Hammer, Phil Vincenti, Brodie Merrill, Dave Paolisso. Virginia scoring–John Christmas 3, A.J. Shannon 2, Matt Ward, Chris Rotelli, Joe Yevoli, Kyle Dixon, Matt Poskay, Nathan Kenney, Trey Whitty. Shots: Georgetown 34, Virginia 40. Saves: G–Rich D’Andrea 10, Andrew Owen 0; V–Tillman Johnson 15. Attendance: 5,136.

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2003 SEMIFINALS MAY 24 AT BALTIMORE Johns Hopkins 19, Syracuse 8 Syracuse 4 3 0 1–8 Johns Hopkins 1 5 4 9–19 Syracuse scoring–Brian Nee 2, Liam Banks, Michael Springer, Sean Lindsay, Jarett Park, Greg Rommel, Kyle Olson. Johns Hopkins scoring–Kyle Barrie 4, Bobby Benson 4, Conor Ford 3, Peter LeSueur 2, Joe McDermott 2, Kyle Harrison 2, Kevin Boland, Corey Harned. Shots: Syracuse 44, Johns Hopkins 41. Saves: S–Jay Pfeifer 12; JH–Rob Scherr 15, Scott Smith 2. Attendance: 37,823.

Virginia 14, Maryland 4 Maryland 1 1 1 1–4 Virginia 2 3 6 3–14 Maryland scoring–Joe Parker, Mike Mollot, Sean Leary, Brendan Healy. Virginia scoring–Matt Ward 4, Joe Yevoli 3, A.J. Shannon 2, Kyle Dixon, Billy Glading, Trey Whitty, Matt Poskay, Justin Mullen. Shots: Maryland 39, Virginia 37. Saves: M–Danny McCormick 11, Teddy Murphy 0; V–Tillman Johnson 18, Ryan Thompson 0. Attendance: 37,823.

2003 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 26, AT BALTIMORE Virginia 9, Johns Hopkins 7 Virginia 4 2 2 1–9 Johns Hopkins 0 4 1 2–7 Virginia scoring–A.J. Shannon 4, John Christmas 2, Chris Rotelli, Billy Glading, Matt Ward. Johns Hopkins scoring–Adam Doneger 2, Kyle Barrie, Bobby Benson, Joe McDermott, Greg Peyser, Corey Harned . Shots: Virginia 32, Johns Hopkins 35. Saves: V–Tillman Johnson 13; JH–Rob Scherr 12. Attendance: 37,944.

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Same Teams, Different Result: Syracuse beat Princeton, 13-12, at its own game in a rematch of the previous year’s championship, defeating the Tigers for its record-tying seventh official championship and second in three years. For the defending champions, the loss snapped a 12-game tournament win streak in games decided by one goal. The Tigers’ only previous tournament loss in such a game was in 1991, when Princeton had yet to win the first of its six national titles.

Syracuse’s Michael Powell, who was named most outstanding player and later would be named national player of the year, scored the game-winner with 11:35 left in the game, despite some near misses by the Tigers in the closing moments.

Syracuse won three straight one-goal games in the tournament, as did Princeton the year before. The win gave coach John Desko his second championship in four years as head coach after a long stint as an assistant for the Orange.

All-Tournament Team: Michael Powell, Solomon Bliss, John Glatzel, Tom Hardy and Jay Pfeifer of Syracuse; Damien Davis, Brad Dumont and B.J. Prager of Princeton; Adam Doneger of Johns Hopkins; and John Christmas of Virginia.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Michael Powell, Syracuse ............................................................. 3 6 8 14 Conor Gill, Virginia ...................................................................... 2 2 10 12 Michael Springer, Syracuse .......................................................... 3 7 3 10 B.J. Prager, Princeton.................................................................. 3 9 1 10 Ryan Boyle, Princeton ................................................................. 3 4 6 10 Josh Coffman, Syracuse............................................................... 3 5 4 9 Joe Yevoli, Virginia...................................................................... 2 7 2 9 Sean Hartofilis, Princeton............................................................. 3 8 1 9 Matt Monfett, Duke ..................................................................... 2 6 3 9 Adam Doneger, Johns Hopkins..................................................... 2 8 1 9

2002 FIRST ROUND

MAY 11 AT BROWN Massachusetts 17, Fairfield 4Massachusetts ............................... 3 3 7 4–17 Fairfield......................................... 2 0 0 2– 4 Massachusetts scoring–Don Little 4, Dan Paccione 3, Marc Morley 2, Dusty Smith 2, Kevin Levielle 2, Neil Lundberg, Jeff Zywicki, Chris Fiore, Kevin Glenz. Fairfield scoring–Justin Geluso 2, Matt Buecker, Garrett Bamann. Shots: Massachusetts 48, Fairfield 24. Saves: M–Bill Schell 8, Derek Kunkel 0; F–C.J. Kemp 11, Cory Gibbons 2. Paid Attendance: 3,735.

Cornell 12, Stony Brook 3 Stony Brook .................................. 0 0 1 2– 3 Cornell .......................................... 2 2 5 3–12 Stony Brook scoring–George LaFlare, Matt Campolettano, Kevin Pall. Cornell scoring–Sean Greenhalgh 3, Billy Fort 3, Ian Rosenberger 2, Andrew Collins 2, Galen Beers, J.P. Schalk.Shots: Stony Brook 27, Cornell 30. Saves: SB–Steve Armsworthy 7, Phil Reed 0; C–Justin Cynar 12. Paid Attendance: 3,735.

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MAY 12 AT DELAWARE Georgetown 12, Manhattan 7Manhattan..................................... 1 1 1 4– 7 Georgetown .................................. 2 4 2 4–12 Manhattan scoring–Eugene Tanner 2, Brady Becklo, Don Femminella, Rich Sauer, Justin Otto, Marty DarConte.Georgetown scoring–Steve Dusseau 4, Trevor Walker 2, Walid Hajj 2, Phil Vincenti, Mike Hammer, Doug Staab, Mike Boynton. Shots: Manhattan 17, Georgetown 62. Saves: M–James Amendola 24; G–Scott Schroeder 4. Paid Attendance: 1,121.

Duke 22, Hobart 6 Hobart ......................................... 3 3 0 0– 6 Duke............................................. 5 6 5 6–22 Hobart scoring–John Bogosian 2, Dave Spratlen, Nate Hill, Tim Booth, Sean Reed. Duke scoring–Matt Monfett 4, Matt Rewkowski 3, Alex Lieske 2, James Regan 2, Kevin Cassese 2, Dan Chemotti 2, Ben Fenton 2, Kevin Brennan, Mack Hardaker, Chris Haunss, Terrance Keaney, Michael Satyshur. Shots: Hobart 40, Duke 44. Saves: H–Mike Borsz 6, Dan Valente 1; D–A.J. Kincel 6, Michael Russell 6. Paid Attendance: 1,121.

2002 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 18 AT HOFSTRA Syracuse 10, Duke 9 Duke ............................................ 2 2 2 3– 9 Syracuse ...................................... 5 1 3 1–10 Duke scoring–Matt Monfett 2, Matt Rewkowski 2, Kevin Brennan, Kevin Cassese, Dan Chemotti, Alex Lieske, James Regan. Syracuse scoring–Josh Coffman 2, Michael Springer 2, Spencer Wright 2, Tom Hardy, Brian Nee, Brian Solliday, Steve Vallone. Shots: Duke 40, Syracuse 38. Saves: D–A.J. Kincel 9; S–Jay Pfeifer 14. Paid Attendance: 5,561.

Princeton 14, Georgetown 13 Georgetown .................................. 2 4 4 3–13 Princeton....................................... 3 7 2 2–14 Georgetown scoring–Mike Hammer 4, Trevor Walker 4, Phil Vincenti 2, Neal Goldman, Steve Dusseau, Walid Hajj. Princeton scoring–Sean Hartofilis 4, Josh White 3, B.J. Prager 3, Ryan Boyle 2, Owen Daley 2. Shots: Georgetown 44, Princeton 35. Saves: G–Scott Schroeder 8; P–Julian Gould 10. Paid Attendance: 5,561.

MAY 19 AT JOHNS HOPKINS Virginia 11, Cornell 10 Cornell .......................................... 1 2 3 4–10 Virginia ......................................... 2 4 2 3–11 Cornell scoring–Billy Fort 2, Sean Greenhalgh 2, Ryan McClay 2, Galen Beers, Scott Lee, Ian Rosenberger, J.P. Schalk. Virginia scoring–Joe Yevoli 4, Chris Rotelli 3, John Christmas, Conor Gill, Billy Glading, A.J. Shannon. Shots: Cornell 31, Virginia 35. Saves: C–Justin Cynar 10; V–Tillman Johnson 10. Paid Attendance: 7,468.

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Johns Hopkins 13, Massachusetts 12 (ot) Massachusetts .............................. 0 2 5 5 0–12 Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 5 0 4 1–13 Massachusetts scoring–Chris Fiore 4, Kevin Leveille 3, Don Little 3, Jeff Zywicki 2. Johns Hopkins scoring–Adam Doneger 5, Kyle Barrie 3, Conor Ford 2, Tim Muir, Kyle Harrison, Bobby Benson. Shots: Massachusetts 47, Johns Hopkins 27. Saves: M–Bill Schell 4; JH–Nick Murtha 18. Paid Attendance: 7,468.

2002 SEMIFINALS

MAY 25 AT RUTGERS Princeton 11, Johns Hopkins 9 Princeton....................................... 5 2 2 2–11 Johns Hopkins ............................... 1 2 4 2– 9 Princeton scoring–B.J. Prager 5, Brad Dumont 2, Josh White, Brendan Tierney, Sean Hartofilis, Owen Daly.Johns Hopkins scoring–Adam Doneger 3, Kyle Barrie 3, Peter LaSueur, Matt Hanna, Kevin Boland. Shots: Princeton 27, Johns Hopkins 33. Saves: P–Julian Gould 12; JH–Nick Murtha 8. Paid Attendance: 23,123.

Syracuse 12, Virginia 11 (2 ot) Virginia ......................................... 3 3 2 3 0 0–11 Syracuse ....................................... 2 4 3 2 0 1–12 Virginia scoring–John Christmas 3, Joe Yevoli 3, Conor Gill, A.J. Shannon, Chris Rotelli, Jared Little, Brenndan Mohler. Syracuse scoring–Michael Springer 4, Michael Powell 2, Tom Hardy 2, Josh Coffman, Steve Vallone, Sean Lindsay, Spencer Wright. Shots: Virginia 54, Syracuse 50. Saves: V–Tillman Johnson 18; S–Jay Pfeifer 19. Paid Attendance: 23,123.

2002 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 27 AT RUTGERS Syracuse 13, Princeton 12 Princeton....................................... 5 1 4 2–12 Syracuse ....................................... 4 4 4 1–13

Princeton scoring–Sean Hartofilis 3, Mark Pellegrino 2, Ryan Boyle 2, Brad Dumont 2, Josh White, Matt Trevenen, B.J. Prager. Syracuse scoring–Michael Powell 4, Brian Solliday 3, Josh Coffman 2, Jarett Park, Tom Hardy, Sean Lindsay, Michael Springer. Shots: Princeton 36, Syracuse 40. Saves: P–Julian Gould 13; S–Jay Pfeifer 13. Paid Attendance: 19,706.

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Tigers in OT again: Princeton claimed its fifth championship, the fourth in overtime, defeating defending champion Syracuse, 10-9. The victory was the 11th straight for Princeton in one-goal games, including all three of its tournament games. Most outstanding player B.J. Prager scored the game-winner, his fourth tally of the day, with 41 seconds left in the five-minute sudden-victory period.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Michael Powell, Syracuse ............................................................. 3 5 7 12 Michael Springer, Syracuse .......................................................... 3 9 2 11 Tom Glatzel, Notre Dame ............................................................ 3 5 5 10 Tom Kessler, Hofstra................................................................... 2 9 1 10 Scott Dooley, Hofstra .................................................................. 2 6 4 10 Kyle Campbell, Towson................................................................ 3 8 2 10 Liam Banks, Syracuse.................................................................. 3 3 6 9 Josh Tankersley, Towson............................................................. 3 7 2 9 B.J. Prager, Princeton.................................................................. 3 7 1 8 Ryan Boyle, Princeton ................................................................. 3 0 8 8 Matt Striebel, Princeton ............................................................... 3 3 5 8 Ryan Obloj, Towson .................................................................... 3 4 4 8

2001 FIRST ROUND

MAY 12 AT UMBC Towson 12, Duke 10 Duke ............................................ 3 3 2 2–10 Towson......................................... 4 4 1 3–12 Duke scoring–Alex Lieske 4, Chris Hartofilis 3, Terence Keaney 2, Greg Patchak. Towson scoring–Josh Tankersley 3, Ryan Obloj 3, Brian Myers 3, Brad Reppert, Josh Cornett, Kyle Campbell.Shots: Duke 39, Towson 39. Saves: D–Matt Breslin 13; T–John Horrigan 16. Paid Attendance: 4,116.

Loyola (Md.) 11, Georgetown 9 Georgetown ................................. 2 3 0 4–9 Loyola (Md.).................................. 2 4 2 3–11 Georgetown scoring–Trevor Walker 2, Steve Dusseau 2, Tom Tamberrino 2, Neal Goldman, Doug Staab, Scott Doyle. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Chris Summers 3, Gunnar Goettelmann 2, Michael Sullivan 2, Gavin Prout 2, Stephen Brundage, Bobby Horsey. Shots: Georgetown 47, Loyola (Md.) 26. Saves: G–Scott Schroeder 4; L–Jason Born 21. Paid Attendance: 4,116.

MAY 13 AT ARMY Hofstra 15, Virginia 14 (ot) Hofstra.......................................... 3 3 1 7 1–15 Virginia ......................................... 4 4 3 3 0–14 Hofstra scoring–Tom Kessler 5, Doug Shanahan 3, Scott Dooley 3, Steve McTigue 2, Ramar Clash, Adam Hananel. Virginia scoring–Hanley Holcomb 5, Chris Rotelli 3, Jamison Mullen 2, David Jenkins, Conor Gill, A.J. Shannon, Derek Kenney. Shots: Hofstra 42, Virginia 42. Saves: H–Jack Alaimo 12; V–Tillman Johnson 15. Paid Attendance: 2,959.

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Notre Dame 12, Bucknell 7 Bucknell ........................................ 1 1 3 2– 7 Notre Dame................................... 1 6 2 3–12 Bucknell scoring–Wes Fetchet 3, Kelly Hogue, Michael Cheng, Rob Lane, Dennis Geraghty. Notre Dame scoring–David Ulrich 2, Steve Bishko 2, Chris Young 2, John Harvey 2, Tom Glatzel, John Flavina, Devin Ryan, Todd Ulrich. Shots: Bucknell 24, Notre Dame 47. Saves: B–Justin Sussman 11; ND–Kirk Howell 8, Nick Antol 0. Paid Attendance: 2,959.

2001 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 19 AT HOFSTRA Syracuse 18, Hofstra 13Syracuse ....................................... 2 5 5 6–18 Hofstra.......................................... 5 3 2 3–13 Syracuse scoring–Josh Coffman 4, Liam Banks 3, Michael Springer 3, Michael Powell 3, Brian Solliday 2, Spencer Wright, Jason Januszkiewicz, Sean Lindsay. Hofstra scoring–Tom Kessler 4, Scott Dooley 3, Steve McTigue 2, Kevin Dougherty 2, Jim Femminella, Doug Shanahan. Shots: Syracuse 53, Hofstra 31. Saves: S–Rob Mulligan 10; H–Jack Alaimo 16. Paid Attendance: 10,510.

Princeton 8, Loyola (Md.) 7 Loyola (Md.).................................. 1 3 1 2–7 Princeton....................................... 1 2 3 2–8 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Gavin Prout 3, Gunnar Goettelmann 2, Stephen Brundage, Michael Sullivan. Princeton scoring–Owen Daly 2, Sean Hartofilis 2, Will MacColl 2, Brad Dumont, Rob Torti. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 24, Princeton 32. Saves: L–Jason Born 11; P–Trevor Tierney 12. Paid Attendance: 10,510.

MAY 20 AT MARYLAND Notre Dame 13, Johns Hopkins 9Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 2 3 1–9 Notre Dame................................... 4 3 1 5–13 Johns Hopkins scoring–Bobby Benson 3, Adam Doneger 2, Conor Ford, Matt Hanna, Joe McDermott, Tim Muir.Notre Dame scoring–Tom Glatzel 4, Jon Harvey 3, John Flandina 2, Travis Wells 2, Steve Bishko, David Ulrich.Shots: Johns Hopkins 33, Notre Dame 47. Saves: JH–Rob Scherr 18; ND–Kirk Howell 17. Paid Attendance: 10,118.

Towson 12, Maryland 11 Towson......................................... 5 3 2 2–12 Maryland....................................... 4 2 4 1–11 Towson scoring–Kyle Campbell 4, Josh Tankersley 3, Justin Berry, Danny Cocchi, Jay Horowitz, Hunter Lochte, Brad Reppert. Maryland scoring–Chris Malone 3, Andrew Combs 2, Dan LaMonica 2, Jamie Daue, Mike Mollot, Alex Poole, Nate Watkins. Shots: Towson 29, Maryland 33. Saves: T–John Horrigan 11; M–Pat McGinnis 12. Paid Attendance: 10,118.

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2001 SEMIFINALS

MAY 26 AT RUTGERS Syracuse 12, Notre Dame 5 Notre Dame .................................. 2 1 1 1–5 Syracuse ....................................... 4 5 2 1–12 Notre Dame scoring–Jon Harvey 2, Chris Young, Kyle Frigon, David Ulrich. Syracuse scoring–Michael Springer 6, Brian Solliday 2, Steve Vallone, Spencer Wright, Pat Hogan, Jason Januszkiewicz. Shots: Notre Dame 32, Syracuse 33. Saves: ND–Kirk Howell 14; S–Rob Mulligan 11. Paid Attendance: 21,103.

Princeton 12, Towson 11 Princeton..................................... 2 5 1 4–12 Towson....................................... 3 1 1 6–11 Princeton scoring: Sean Hartofilis 4, B.J. Prager 3, Matt Bailer, Rob Torti, Chris Harrington, Matt Striebel, Jason Doneger. Towson scoring: Kyle Campbell 3, Brad Reppert 3, Hunter Lochte 2, Josh Tankersley, Ryan Obloj, Jay Horowitz . Shots: Princeton 45, Towson 45. Saves: P–Trevor Tierney 13; T–John Horrigan 14. Paid Attendance: 21,103.

2001 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 28 AT RUTGERS Princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (ot) Syracuse ....................................... 0 3 1 5 0–9 Princeton....................................... 3 2 3 1 1–10 Syracuse scoring–Brian Solliday 2, Pat Hogan 2, Spencer Wright 2, Michael Powell 2, Josh Coffman. Princeton scoring–B.J. Prager 4, Brad Dumont 2, Matt Striebel 2, Owen Daly, Rob Torti. Shots: Princeton 48, Syracuse 34. Saves: S–Rob Mulligan 14; P–Trevor Tierney 14. Paid Attendance: 21,286.

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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 1999.

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.

LEADING SCORERSName...................................................................................................GP G A Pts. 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

2000 FIRST ROUND

MAY 13 AT HOBART Georgetown 14, Cornell 12 Georgetown .................................. 2 4 3 5–14 Cornell .......................................... 3 2 4 3–12 Georgetown scoring–Andy Flick 5, Scott Doyle 4, Scott Urick 2, Kyle Sweeney, Peter Velepec, Mike Hammer. Cornell scoring–Sean Steinwald 4, Scott Lee 3, Andrew Schardt, Galen Beers, Craig Kaufman, J.P. Schalk, Chris Packard. Shots: Georgetown 54, Cornell 24. Saves: G–Scott Schroeder 4; C–Justin Cynar 19. Paid attendance: 3,246.

Duke 13, Hobart 1 Hobart .......................................... 1 0 0 0–1 Duke............................................. 1 4 4 4–13 Hobart scoring–Jason Ouellet. Duke scoring–Greg Patchak 3, T.J. Durnan 3, Jamie Brodsky 2, Kevin Brennan, Dan Chemotti, Chris Kakel, Jared Frood, Craig Schubert. Shots: Hobart 44, Duke 34. Saves: H–James Murtha 9; D–Matt Breslin 22, A.J. Kincel 0. Paid attendance: 3,246.

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MAY 14 AT UMBC Notre Dame 15, Loyola (Md.) 13 Notre Dame................................... 6 4 2 3–15 Loyola (Md.).................................. 2 3 2 6–13 Notre Dame scoring–Tom Glatzel 4, Chris Young 2, Steadman Oakey, John Flandina, Jon Harvey, David Ulrich, Mike Adams, Steve Bishko, Steve Fiamingo, Kevin Higgins, Todd Ulrich. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Tim Goettelmann 7, Bobby Horsey 2, Gavin Prout, Gunnar Goettelmann, David Mascarella, Mike Battista. Shots: Notre Dame 39, Loyola (Md.) 39. Saves: ND–Kirk Howell 15; L–Jason Born 5, Mark Bloomquist 8. Paid attendance: 4,128.

Maryland 14, Hofstra 12 Hofstra.......................................... 1 1 7 3–12 Maryland....................................... 5 1 3 5–14 Hofstra scoring–Tom Kessler 4, Joe Kostolansky 4, Scott Dooley, Adam Hananel, Joe Barile, Doug Shanahan. Maryland scoring–Andrew Combs 4, Mike Mollot 3, Brian Zeller 3, Mike LaMonica 2, Chris Malone 2. Shots: Hofstra 41, Maryland 43. Saves: H–Michael Demeo 11; M–Pat McGinnis 13. Paid attendance: 4,128.

2000 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 20 AT RUTGERS Syracuse 17, Georgetown 13 Georgetown .................................. 4 3 4 2–13 Syracuse ....................................... 5 4 2 6–17 Georgetown scoring–Scott Urick 5, Peter Velepec 4, Steve Dusseau 3, Andy Flick. Syracuse scoring–Ryan Powell 4, Mike Springer 4, Matt Caione 2, Josh Coffman 2, Devin Darcangelo 2, Liam Banks, Tim Byrnes, Tom Hardy. Shots: Georgetown 38, Syracuse 49. Saves: G–Scott Schroeder 17; S–Rob Mulligan 13. Paid attendance: 3,806.

Princeton 10, Maryland 7 Maryland ...................................... 1 1 1 4–7 Princeton....................................... 2 4 4 0–10 Maryland scoring–Chris Malone 2, Brian Zeller 2, Mike LaMonica, Mike Morsell, Beau Pich. Princeton scoring–Sean Hartofilis 2, Josh Sims 2, Matt Striebel 2, Owen Daly, Brad Dumont, Brendan Tierney, Josh White. Shots: Maryland 30, Princeton 35. Saves: M–Pat McGinnis 15, Dan McCormick 0; P–Trevor Tierney 9. Paid attendance: 3,806.

MAY 21 AT JOHNS HOPKINS Johns Hopkins 15, Notre Dame 11 Notre Dame................................... 3 3 2 3–11 Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 5 7 0–15 Notre Dame scoring–Todd Ulrich 3, Jon Harvey 2, Steve Bishko 2, Chris Young 2, Tom Glatzel, John Flandina.Johns Hopkins scoring–Dan Denihan 4, Bobby Benson 3, Justin Shaberly 3, Conor Denihan 3, Adam Doneger, Rob Frattarola. Shots: Notre Dame 37, Johns Hopkins 48. Saves: ND– Kirk Howell 11; JH–Brian Carcaterra 12. Paid attendance: 4,916.

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Virginia 10, Duke 9 Duke............................................. 2 2 1 4–9 Virginia ......................................... 2 4 1 3–10 Duke scoring–Nick Hartofilis 2, Hunter Henry 2, Kevin Cassese, Craig Schubert, Greg Patchak, Jared Frood, T.J. Durnan. Virginia scoring–Drew McKnight 3, Jason Hard 2, Hanley Holcomb 2, Ian Shure, Chris Rotelli, Jay Jalbert. Shots: Duke 44, Virginia 46. Saves: D–Matt Breslin 16; V–Derek Kenney 10. Paid attendance: 4,916.

2000 SEMIFINALS

MAY 27 AT MARYLAND Syracuse 14, Johns Hopkins 12 Johns Hopkins ............................... 4 3 3 2–12 Syracuse ....................................... 5 3 3 3–14 Johns Hopkins scoring–A.J. Haugen 5, Adam Doneger 2, Rob Frattarola 2, Conor Denihan, Dan Denihan, Tim Muir. Syracuse scoring–Liam Banks 3, Ryan Powell 3, Mike Springer 3, Chris Cercy 2, Tim Byrnes, Matt Caione, Josh Coffman. Shots: Johns Hopkins 51, Syracuse 39. Saves: JH–Brian Carcaterra 9; S–Rob Mulligan 14. Paid attendance: 24,105.

Princeton 12, Virginia 11 Princeton....................................... 3 2 2 5–12 Virginia ......................................... 3 4 2 2–11 Princeton scoring–Sean Hartofilis 5, Josh Sims 3, Brendan Tierney 2, Brad Dumont, Chris Harrington. Virginia scoring–David Bruce 2, Conor Gill 2, Drew McKnight 2, Ian Shure 2, Jason Hard, Jay Jalbert, A.J. Shannon. Shots: Princeton 36, Virginia 35. Saves: P–Trevor Tierney 14; V–Derek Kenney 5. Paid attendance: 24,105.

2000 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 29 AT MARYLAND Syracuse 13, Princeton 7 Princeton....................................... 0 3 2 2–7 Syracuse ....................................... 4 3 4 2–13 Princeton scoring–Josh Sims 2, Rob Torti, Owen Daly, Sean Hartofilis, Brendan Tierney, Matt Striebel. Syracuse scoring–Liam Banks 6, Ryan Powell 3, Mike Springer 2, Josh Coffman, Ethan Mills. Shots: Princeton 32, Syracuse 39. Saves: P–Trevor Tierney 15, Willis Wu 0; S–Rob Mulligan 10, Bob Rust 0. Paid attendance: 22,880.

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Hanging On, Finally: After building a 9-3 lead in two-and-a-half quarters on Memorial Day at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium, the walls were threatening to come tumbling down again on Virginia, which had lost its last three championship-game appearances in overtime. Syracuse, the only number-eight seed to have advanced as far as the semifinals, had suddenly solved the defensive puzzle and scored five unanswered goals to climb back to 10-9 with 6:30 left after Tim Byrnes’ second goal, but never got over the hump. The result was a 12-10 Cavaliers win, their second championship and first since 1972. All-Tournament Team: Joining the champions’ Conor Gill and Derek Kenney on the all-tournament team were teammates Ryan Curtis, Jay Jalbert, Court Weisleder and Tucker Radebaugh. Syracuse’s Marshall Abrams and Ryan Powell also were honored, as were Johns Hopkins’ Dan Denihan and Georgetown’s Scott Urick.

LEADING SCORERS Name ..................................................................................................... GP G A Pts.John Grant, Delaware................................................................................ 2 7 7 14 Ryan Powell, Syracuse............................................................................... 4 4 10 14 Matt Cutia, Syracuse ................................................................................. 4 9 4 13 Andy Flick, Georgetown............................................................................. 3 9 4 13 Conor Gill, Virginia .................................................................................... 3 6 6 12 Jay Jalbert, Virginia ................................................................................... 3 8 4 12 Tucker Radebaugh, Virginia ....................................................................... 3 7 5 12 Drew McKnight, Virginia ............................................................................ 3 6 5 11 Dan Denihan, Johns Hopkins...................................................................... 2 9 2 11 Mike Henehan, Georgetown ....................................................................... 3 7 4 11 Greg McCavera, Georgetown...................................................................... 3 6 5 11

1999 FIRST ROUND

MAY 15 AT BROWNHofstra 15, Navy 7Hofstra.......................................... 3 6 3 3–15 Navy............................................. 1 0 3 3–7 Hofstra scoring–Scott Dooley 3, Michael Laurano 2, Joe Kostolansky 2, Rob Parrinelli 2, Chad Eisenhart, Joe Barile, Jacob Rogers, Chris Rogler, Tom Kessler, Brad Obloj. Navy scoring–J.L. Reppert 3, Kevin Meehan, Ed McKinnon, Jamie O’Leary, Alex Borcz. Shots: Hofstra 37, Navy 31. Saves: H–Michael Demeo 10; N–Mickey Jarboe 15. Paid attendance: 5,727.

Syracuse 7, Princeton 5 Syracuse ....................................... 2 1 3 1–7 Princeton....................................... 2 2 0 1–5 Syracuse scoring–Liam Banks 2, Matt Caione, Ryan Powell, Chris Cordisco, Matt Cutia, Josh Coffman. Princeton scoring–Lorne Smith 3, Rob Torti, T.J. Prager. Shots: Syracuse 30, Princeton 40. Saves: S–Rob Mulligan 16; P–Corey Popham 9. Paid attendance: 5,727.

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MAY 16 AT TOWSON Georgetown 14, Notre Dame 10Notre Dame................................... 3 4 0 3–10 Georgetown .................................. 4 3 3 4–14 Notre Dame scoring– Brad Owen 3, Chris Dusseau 2, Tom Glatzel 2, Steve Bishko, Todd Ulrich, John Flandina.Georgetown scoring–Andy Flick 4, Mike Henehan 3, Tyler Gamble 2, Scott Doyle, Steve Dusseau, Greg McCavera, Scott Urick, Bret Wagner. Shots: Notre Dame 35, Georgetown 39. Saves: ND–Kirk Howell 13; G–Brian Hole 15. Paid attendance: 4,103.

Delaware 12, UMBC 11 (ot)UMBC ........................................... 1 3 5 2 0–11 Delaware....................................... 2 1 2 6 1–12 UMBC scoring–Dan Marohl 2, Casey Hard 2, Mark Cornes, Josh Hahn, John Harasym, Jeffrey Ratcliffe, Chris Turner, Scott Steele, Eric Barger. Delaware scoring–John Grant 3, Kevin Lavey 3, Jason Lavey 3, Sean Carney, Dennis DeBusschere. Shots: UMBC 44, Delaware 43. Saves: M–Andrew Hampson 16; D–Ron Jedlicka 11. Paid attendance: 4,103.

1999 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 22 AT HOFSTRA Georgetown 17, Duke 14Duke............................................. 3 4 2 5–14 Georgetown .................................. 4 4 4 5–17 Duke scoring–Adam Dretler 3, Brendan Keaney 2, Jared Frood 2, Nick Hartofilis 2, Scott Diggs, Greg Patchak, Chris Kakel, T.J. Durnan, John O’Donnell. Georgetown–Greg McCavera 4, Mike Henehan 3, Tyler Gamble 3, Andy Flick 3, Scott Urick 2, Brett Wagner, Steve Dusseau. Shots: Duke 46, Georgetown 40. Saves: D–Matt Breslin 14; G–Brian Hole 17. Paid attendance: 12,289.

Johns Hopkins 11, Hofstra 7Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 1 3 4–11 Hofstra.......................................... 2 2 1 2–7 Johns Hopkins scoring–Dan Denihan 4, A.J. Haugen 3, Dylan Schlott 2, Conor Denihan, Justin Shaberly. Hofstra scoring–Doug Shanahan 2, Chad Eisenhart, Joe Ghedina, Tom Kessler, Brad Obloj, Jacob Rogers. Shots: Johns Hopkins 37, Hofstra 37. Saves: JH–Brian Carcaterra 16; H–Michael Demeo 15. Paid attendance: 12,289.

MAY 23 AT PRINCETONVirginia 17, Delaware 10 Virginia ......................................... 2 6 5 4–17 Delaware....................................... 4 3 2 1–10 Virginia scoring–Drew McKnight 4, Jay Jalbert 4, Tucker Radebaugh 4, David Baruch 2, Hanley Holcomb 2, Josh Broadstreet. Delaware scoring–John Grant 4, Sean Carney 2, Dennis DeBusschere, Jason Lavey, Kevin Lavey, Jim Bruder. Shots: Virginia 41, Delaware 43. Saves: V–Derek Kenney 13, Ben O’Neil 0; D–Ron Jedlicka 11. Paid attendance: 6,533.

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Syracuse 17, Loyola (Md.) 12Loyola (Md.).................................. 4 2 3 3–12 Syracuse ....................................... 3 4 5 5–17 Loyola scoring–Gewas Schindler 4, Tim Goettelmann 2, Mark Frye 2, Mike Battista 2, Todd Vizcarrondo, Peter Haas. Syracuse scoring–Matt Cutia 4, Chris Cordisco 3, Liam Banks 2, Matt Caione 2, Tim Byrnes 2, Josh Coffman 2, Bryan Solliday, Devin Darcangelo. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 29, Syracuse 44. Saves: L–Jim Brown 11; S–Rob Mulligan 11. Paid attendance: 6,533.

1999 SEMIFINALS

MAY 29 AT MARYLAND Syracuse 13, Georgetown 9 Syracuse ....................................... 2 3 6 2–13 Georgetown .................................. 4 1 0 4–9 Syracuse scoring–Matt Cutia 2, Jeff Lowe 2 , Tim Byrnes 2, Chris Cordisco 2, Ryan Powell, Sam Bassett, Matt Caione, Matt Alexander, Brian Solliday. Georgetown scoring–Scott Urick 3, Andy Flick 2, Greg Haubschmann, Mike Henehan, Mike Kanach, Greg McCavera. Shots: Syracuse 43, Georgetown 46. Saves: S–Rob Mulligan 16; G–Brian Hole 11. Paid attendance: 27,586.

Virginia 16, Johns Hopkins 11 Virginia ......................................... 9 2 2 3–16 Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 3 2 3–11 Virginia scoring: Conor Gill 5, Jay Jalbert 3, Tucker Radebaugh 2, Hanley Holcomb, David Baruch, Michael Leahy, Aaron Vercollone, David Bruce, Jamie Leachman. Johns Hopkins scoring: Dan Denihan 5, A.J. Haugen 2, Matt O’Kelly, Dave Rabuano, Dylan Schlott, Justin Shaberly.Shots: Virginia 37, Johns Hopkins 45. Saves: V–Derek Kenney 15, Ben O’Neil 0; JH–Brian Carcaterra 11. Paid attendance: 27,586.

1999 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 31 AT MARYLAND Virginia 12, Syracuse 10Syracuse ....................................... 2 1 1 6–10 Virginia ......................................... 5 3 1 3–12 Syracuse scoring: Ryan Powell 2, Matt Cutia 2, Tim Byrnes 2, Brian Solliday, Liam Banks, Josh Coffman, Jeff Cordisco. Virginia scoring: Hanley Holcomb 3, Drew McKnight 2, Michael Leahy 2, Henry Oakey 2, Jay Jalbert, Tucker Radebaugh, Conor Gill. Shots: Syracuse 46, Virginia 33. Saves: S–Rob Mulligan 11, Bob Rust 0; V–Derek Kenney 12. Paid attendance: 24,135.

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Simply the Best: For the second consecutive year, Princeton staged a performance against Maryland that conjured up the term “dynasty.” The Tigers beat the Terps, 15-5, on May 25 at Rutgers. The championship was the Tigers’ third straight and fifth in the last seven years. The combined winning margin in the consecutive-year victories of 22 goals is the largest in the 28-year history of the event. Next best is the 1989-90 Syracuse repeat, when the Orangemen won their two championship games by a combined 13 goals, beating Johns Hopkins, then Loyola (Maryland). All-Tournament Team: Most Outstanding Player Corey Popham joined teammates Josh Sims, Jon Hess, Christian Cook and Jesse Hubbard on the all-tournament team. Maryland representatives included attackman Scott Hochstadt, midfielder Brian Haggerty and defenseman Mike Bonanni. Syracuse’s Casey and Ryan Powell also were selected.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Andrew Whipple, Maryland ................................................................................ 4 5 13 18 Scott Hochstadt, Maryland................................................................................. 4 12 2 14 Matt Hahn, Maryland......................................................................................... 4 12 0 12 Ryan Powell, Syracuse....................................................................................... 2 6 6 12 Tucker Radebaugh, Virginia ............................................................................... 2 5 5 10 Jon Hess, Princeton........................................................................................... 3 4 6 10 Jesse Hubbard, Princeton .................................................................................. 3 8 1 9 Josh Sims, Princeton.......................................................................................... 3 8 1 9 Casey Powell, Syracuse ..................................................................................... 2 3 5 8 Chris Massey, Princeton..................................................................................... 3 5 3 8 Tim O’Shea, Loyola (Md.) .................................................................................. 2 7 1 8 Frank Radin, Maryland....................................................................................... 4 3 5 8

1998 FIRST ROUND

Georgetown 9, UMBC 8 Georgetown .................................. 1 2 3 3–9 UMBC ........................................... 2 1 3 2–8 Georgetown scoring–Greg Hubschmann 3, Scott Urick 2, Tyler Gamble 2, Mike Corry, Greg McCavera. UMBC scoring–Chris Turner 3, Jeff Ratcliffe 2, John McDonnell 2, Dan Marohl. Shots: Georgetown 37, UMBC 42. Saves: G–Brian Hole 18; UMBC–Andrew Hampson 13.

Maryland 18, Butler 10 Butler ........................................... 2 2 4 2–10 Maryland....................................... 5 5 2 6–18 Butler scoring–Cory Kahoun 4, Doug Patterson 2, Kevin Owens, Ben Focht, Matt McSweeny, D’Arcy Sweet. Maryland scoring–Matt Hahn 4, Andrew Whipple 3, Scott Hochstadt 2, Bob Hanna 2, Brian Zeller, Erik Osberg, Frank Radin, Bob Ruhl, Jon Kemezis, Geoff Burnham, Brian Haggerty. Shots: Butler 26, Maryland 52. Saves: B–Kevin DeLury 24, Marc Ferrandino 0; M–Kevin Healy 10; Sean Keenan 0.

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Duke 16, North Carolina 14 North Carolina ............................... 3 1 4 6–14 Duke............................................. 7 2 4 3–16 North Carolina scoring–Chase Martin 4, Brett Kohart 3, Jeremy Carey 2, Justin Donaton 2, Nilly Walsh, Justin Bowman, Matt Crofton. Duke scoring–Nick Hartofilis 4, John Fay 3, Jared Frood 3, T.J. Durnan 3, Scott Diggs 2, John O’Donnell. Shots: North Carolina 46, Duke 37. Saves: NC–Jarron Harkness 11; D–Craig Seyffer 15.

Virginia 16, Hobart 10 Hobart .......................................... 1 1 5 3–10 Virginia ......................................... 0 3 6 7–16 Hobart scoring–Jason Ouellet 3, Trevor Buck 2, Rich Schwanke 2, Jared Bebee, Alex Mitchell, Jamie Breslin.Virginia scoring–Jay Jalbert 5, Jamie Leachman 4, Tucker Radebaugh 2, Drew McKnight 2, Hanley Holcomb, David Wren, Michael Leahy. Shots: Hobart 29, Virginia 70. Saves: H–Fred Pawlikowski 28; V–Chris Sanderson 7.

1998 QUARTERFINALS

Syracuse 17, Virginia 14 Virginia ......................................... 5 4 5 0–14 Syracuse ....................................... 2 3 7 5–17 Virginia scoring–David Wren 4, Tucker Radebaugh 3, Drew Melchionni 3, Jay Jalbert, David Baruch, Drew McKnight, Michael Leahy. Syracuse scoring–Ryan Powell 5, Casey Powell 3, Brian Solliday 2, Ira Vanterpool, Matt Alexander, Jeff Cordisco, Tim Byrnes, John Mathews, Matt Cutia, Matt Sofarelli. Shots: Virginia 41, Syracuse 45. Saves: V–Chris Sanderson 15, Ben O’Neil 0; S–Jason Gebhardt 7; Rob Mulligan 9.

Princeton 11, Duke 9 Duke............................................. 4 4 0 1–9 Princeton....................................... 4 2 3 2–11 Duke scoring–T.J. Durnan 4, Jared Frood, Nick Hartofilis, John Fay, John O’Donnell, Scott Diggs. Princeton scoring–Josh Sims 4, Chris Massey 2, Jon Hess 2, Lorne Smith, John Wynne, Jesse Hubbard. Shots: Duke 30, Princeton 33. Saves: D–Matt Breslin 4, Craig Seyffer 5; P–Corey Popham 2, Trevor Tierney 6.

Loyola (Md.) 12, Georgetown 11 Georgetown .................................. 1 1 5 4–11 Loyola (Md.).................................. 5 4 0 3–12 Georgetown scoring–Andy Flick 3, Greg McCavera 3, Greg Peters 2, Greg Hubschmann, Scott Urick, Tyler Gamble. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Tim O’Shea 4, Tim Goettleman 2, Mike Battista, David Mascarella, Chris Georgalas, Bobby Horsey, Mark Frye, Todd Vizcarrondo. Shots: Georgetown 34, Loyola (Md.) 35. Saves: G–Brian Hole 11; L–Jim Brown 11.

Maryland 11, Johns Hopkins 10 (ot) Maryland....................................... 4 1 5 0 1–11 Johns Hopkins ............................... 5 1 0 4 0–10 Maryland scoring–Scott Hochstadt 4, Matt Hahn 3, Brian Zeller 3, Dan Hughes. Johns Hopkins scoring–A.J. Haugen 2, Matt O’Kelly 2, Andrew Godfrey 2, Dudley Dixon, Conor Denihan, Jason Moolenaar, Dylan Schlott. Shots: Maryland 33, Johns Hopkins 36. Saves: M–Kevin Healy 15; JH–Brian Carcaterra 13.

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1998 SEMIFINALS

Maryland 19, Loyola (Md.) 8 Maryland....................................... 5 5 7 2–19 Loyola (Md.).................................. 0 1 4 3–8 Maryland scoring–Matt Hahn 5, Scott Hochstadt 4, Bob Hanna 3, Andrew Whipple 2, Bill Ruhl 2, Chris Malone, Frank Radin, Erik Osberg. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Tim O’Shea 3, Mark Frye 2, Gewas Schindler, Bobby Horsey, Todd Vizcarrondo. Saves: M–Kevin Healy 17, Pat McGinnis 3; L–Jim Brown 8, Jay Born 0.

Princeton 11, Syracuse 10 Syracuse ....................................... 3 3 3 1–10 Princeton....................................... 3 1 2 5–11 Syracuse scoring: Matt Cutia 5, Chris Cordisco, Devin Darcangelo, Jeff Lowe, John Mathews, Ryan Powell. Princeton scoring: Jesse Hubbard 3, Josh Sims 3, Seamus Grooms 2, Lorne Smith 2, Christian Cook. Shots: Syracuse 34, Princeton 42. Saves: S–Jason Gebhardt 16; P–Corey Popham 9.

1998 CHAMPIONSHIP

Princeton 15, Maryland 5 Maryland....................................... 1 2 1 1–5 Princeton....................................... 2 1 5 7–15 Maryland scoring–Scott Hochstadt 2, Brian Zeller, Frank Radin, Bob Hanna. Princeton scoring–Jesse Hubbard 4, Chris Massey 3, Lorne Smith 2, Jon Hess 2, John Wynne, Josh Sims, Seamus Grooms, Ben Heyworth. Shots: Maryland 45, Princeton 38. Saves: M–Kevin Healy 8, Pat McGinnis 0; P–Corey Popham 17, Neal DiBello 1, Trevor Tierney 0.

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1997 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

No Doubts: Princeton, which had won two previous championships in overtime, left no question as to the dominant team, trouncing host Maryland, 19-7, on May 26, to finish the season with a 16-0 mark. The last undefeated champion was North Carolina in 1991. The Tigers broke open a game that was scoreless with 7:30 left in the first quarter with eight unanswered goals. The victory extended the Tigers’ two-year winning streak to 28 games, the third longest in the sport’s Division I history. Unseeded Maryland finished 11-5. All-Tournament Team: The entire Tigers attack–Most Outstanding Player Jon Hess, Jesse Hubbard and Chris Massey–was honored. Other Tigers named included goalkeeper Patrick Cairns and defenseman Becket Wolf. Other selections were Maryland’s Matt Hahn and Andrew Whipple, Syracuse’s Rob Kavovit and Casey Powell, and Duke’s John Fay.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Andrew Whipple, Maryland ................................................................................ 4 7 10 17 Jon Hess, Princeton........................................................................................... 3 5 11 16 Jesse Hubbard, Princeton .................................................................................. 3 11 4 15 Gewas Schindler, Loyola (Md.) ........................................................................... 2 10 4 14 Rob Kavovit, Syracuse ....................................................................................... 2 8 5 13 Ed Fay, Duke .................................................................................................... 3 5 7 12 Casey Powell, Syracuse ..................................................................................... 2 4 8 12 John Fay, Duke ................................................................................................. 3 10 1 11 Chris Massey, Princeton..................................................................................... 3 9 2 11 Scott Hochstadt, Maryland................................................................................. 4 9 1 10 Matt Schearer, Loyola (Md.)............................................................................... 2 6 4 10

1997 FIRST ROUND

Massachusetts 6, Hofstra 4Hofstra.......................................... 0 0 0 4–4 Massachusetts ............................... 4 1 1 0–6 Hofstra scoring–Richard Langtry, Chad Eisenhart, Brian Langtry, Jarred Testa. Massachusetts scoring–Chris Martens, Ken Sussi, Brendan Glass, Jim Kennedy, Mike McKeefrey, Chris Grande. Shots: Hofstra 43, Massachusetts 17. Saves: H–Mark Spruyt 6; M–John Kasselakis 18.

Duke 11, Brown 6Brown........................................... 0 2 1 3–6 Duke............................................. 4 2 4 1–11 Brown scoring–Brett Frood 2, Rob Lyle, Joshua Selig, Michael Satin, Thomas Collard. Duke scoring–Scott Diggs 4, John Fay 2, Alex Whitten 2, Ed Fay, Scott Allen, Jared Frood. Shots: Brown 33, Duke 37. Saves: B–Greg Cattrano 15; D–Joe Kirmser 12.

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Loyola (Md.) 21, Notre Dame 5Notre Dame................................... 1 2 2 0–5 Loyola (Md.).................................. 5 6 4 6–21 Loyola (Md.)–Gewas Schindler 7, Tim Goettleman 4, Mark Frye 3, Matt Shearer 3, Tim O’Shea 2, Keith Euker, Myles Conway. Notre Dame–Ned Webster 2, Stedman Oakey, Adam Sargent, Brad Owen. Shots: Notre Dame 31, Loyola (Md.) 50. Saves: ND–Alex Cade 9, Jeff Bolyard 3; L–Jim Brown 17, Sean Gaiser 3.

Maryland 14, Georgetown 10Maryland....................................... 6 2 3 3–14 Georgetown .................................. 0 5 2 3–10 Maryland scoring–Scott Hochstadt 5, Andrew Whipple 3, Maury LaPointe 2, Frank Radin, Bill Ruhl, Todd Evans, Kevin Pasqualina. Georgetown scoring–Greg Hubschmann 3, Tyler Gamble 2, Scott Urick 2, Greg McCavera 2, Peter Velepec. Shots: Maryland 42, Georgetown 25. Saves: M–Sean Keenan 9; G–Brian Hole 22, Kevin O’Brien 1.

1997 QUARTERFINALS

Princeton 11, Massachusetts 9Massachusetts ............................... 4 0 3 2–9 Princeton....................................... 5 4 1 1–11 Massachusetts scoring–Brendan Glass 3, Chris Grande 3, Jim Kennedy, Mike DelPerico, Mike McKeefrey. Princeton scoring–Jesse Hubbard 6, Chris Massey 3, Craig Katz, Lorne Smith. Shots: Massachusetts 31, Princeton 33. Saves: M–John Kasselakis 12; P–Patrick Cairns 8.

Syracuse 13, Loyola (Md.) 12Loyola (Md.).................................. 3 3 2 4–12 Syracuse ....................................... 4 4 3 2–13 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Gewas Schindler 3, Matt Shearer 3, Tim Goettleman 2, Chris Georgalas 2, Eric Gervais, Bryan Smith. Syracuse scoring–Paul Carcaterra 4, Rob Kavovit 4, Ira Vanterpool 2, Doug Jackson, Matt Caione, Matt Cutia. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 48, Syracuse 36. Saves: L–Jim Brown 10; S–Jason Gebhardt 18.

Duke 12, Johns Hopkins 11 (ot)Duke............................................. 5 3 1 2 1–12 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 2 5 2 0–11 Duke scoring–John Fay 5, Ed Fay 2, Jim Gonnella, T.J. Durnan, Scott Allen, Jared Frood, Nick Hartofilis. Johns Hopkins scoring–Billy Evans 4, Matt O’Kelly 3, Andrew Godfrey, Dan Denihan, Dudley Dixon, team goal. Shots: Duke 42, Johns Hopkins 43. Saves: D–Joe Kirmser 17; JH–Brian Carcaterra 16.

Maryland 10, Virginia 9Maryland....................................... 3 1 2 4–10 Virginia ......................................... 1 4 2 2–9 Maryland scoring–Andrew Whipple 2, Frank Radin 2, Matt Hahn, Bob Hanna, Brian Reese, Kevin Pasqualina, Erik Osberg, Scott Hochstadt. Virginia scoring–Michael Watson 4, David Curry 2, Doug Knight, David Wren, Tucker Radebaugh. Shots: Maryland 64, Virginia 27. Saves: M–Sean Keenan 5; V–Chris Sanderson 15.

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1997 SEMIFINALS

Princeton 10, Duke 9Duke............................................. 2 4 3 0–9 Princeton....................................... 6 0 1 3–10 Duke scoring–John Fay 3, Ed Fay 2, Scott Diggs 2, Scott Allen, John O’Donnell. Princeton scoring–Chris Massey 3, Lorne Smith 2, Jon Hess 2, Jesse Hubbard, Jason Osier, Todd Eichelberger. Shots: Duke 28, Princeton 37. Saves: D–Joe Kirmser 6; P–Patrick Cairns 11.

Maryland 18, Syracuse 17Maryland....................................... 4 5 4 5–18 Syracuse ....................................... 3 4 4 6–17 Maryland scoring–Brian Zeller 3, Matt Hahn 3, Scott Hochstadt 2, Peter Hilgartner 2, Todd Evans 2, Maury LaPointe, Bob Hanna, Frank Radin, Andrew Whipple, Brian Reese, Bill Ruhl. Syracuse scoring–Casey Powell 4, Rob Kavovit 4, Ryan Powell 3, Doug Jackson 3, Matt Alexander, Matt Cutia, Ira Vanterpool. Shots: Maryland 46, Syracuse 40. Saves: M–Sean Keenan 8; S–Jason Gebhardt 11.

1997 CHAMPIONSHIP

Princeton 19, Maryland 7Maryland....................................... 0 3 2 2–7 Princeton....................................... 8 2 6 3–19 Maryland scoring–Peter Hilgartner 2, Andrew Whipple, Matt Hahn, Brian Zeller, Scott Hochstadt, Kevin Pasqualina. Princeton scoring–Jesse Hubbard 4, Chris Massey 3, Craig Katz 3, Jon Hess 3, Josh Sims 2, Lorne Smith 2, Jason Buttles, Todd Eichelberger. Shots: Maryland 34, Princeton 52. Saves: M–Sean Keenan 10, Kevin Healy 7; P–Patrick Cairns 15.

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Tigers’ Third in OT: Princeton defeated Virginia, 13-12, in overtime to win its third championship in the last six years. Jesse Hubbard scored the game-winner 94 seconds into the sudden-death period. Each of the Tigers’ championships has come in overtime. Princeton, which finished the year 14-1, losing only to Virginia in the regular season, jumped to an early 3-0 lead, but the Cavaliers quickly battled back to trail, 4-3, at the end of the first quarter. After that, no more than a goal separated the two teams until Princeton went on a three-goal fourth-quarter run to open a 12-9 lead with 11:18 left. All-Tournament Team: Virginia’s Michael Watson was named the tournament’s outstanding player, marking the second consecutive year that a player from the runner-up team earned the honor. Rounding out the all-tournament team were Hubbard, Don McDonough, Chris Massey, Becket Wolf and back-up goalie Pancho Gutstein of Princeton; David Curry, Tim Whiteley and Tommy Smith of Virginia; and Casey Powell of Syracuse.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Rob Kavovit, Syracuse ....................................................................................... 3 11 5 16 Doug Knight, Virginia......................................................................................... 3 9 7 16 Tim Whiteley, Virginia........................................................................................ 3 5 11 16 Jesse Hubbard, Princeton .................................................................................. 3 10 5 15 Michael Watson, Virginia.................................................................................... 3 11 4 15 David Curry, Virginia.......................................................................................... 3 11 3 14 Chris Massey, Princeton..................................................................................... 3 12 1 13 Casey Powell, Syracuse ..................................................................................... 3 8 4 12 Jon Hess, Princeton........................................................................................... 3 3 8 11 Milford Marchant, Johns Hopkins........................................................................ 3 7 2 9

1996 FIRST ROUND

Syracuse 12, Army 3Army ............................................ 0 1 1 1–3 Syracuse ....................................... 1 3 2 6–12 Army scoring–Ross Yastrzemsky 2, Ryan McCormack. Syracuse scoring–Doug Jackson 2, Rob Kavovit 2, Casey Powell 2, Matt Doyle 2, Jim Morrissey, Andy Rodriguez, Matt Cutia, Ira Vanterpool. Shots: Army 35, Syracuse 57. Saves: A–Travis Loving 15; S–Jason Gebhardt 21. Attendance: 2,947.

Harvard 15, Hofstra 12Harvard......................................... 5 3 2 5–15 Hofstra.......................................... 2 3 3 4–12 Harvard scoring–Pat Marvin 6, Mike Marvin 2, Mike Ferrucci 2, Lou Bevilacqua 2, Chris Wojcik 2, Mike Eckert. Hofstra scoring–Brian Langtry 4, Anthony Alexander 3, Jarred Testa 3, Paul Judge, Chris Panos. Shots: Harvard 40, Hofstra 42. Saves: HA–Rob Lyng 16; HO–Kevin Johnson 16. Attendance: 2,947.

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Towson 16, Loyola (Md.) 11Loyola (Md.).................................. 2 1 5 3–11 Towson......................................... 3 7 3 3–16 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Chris Georgalas 3, Brian Duffy 2, Mark O’Brien 2, Eric Gervais, Gewas Schindler, Bryan Smith, Mark Frye. Towson scoring–Michael Strohman 4, Kevin Sturm 3, Tim Langton 2, Mason Ray 2, Lee Williams, Barry Heddings, Kevin Travis, Spencer Ford, Todd Paradise. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 37, Towson 53. Saves: L–Jim Brown 17, Paul Kelley 1; T–Brian Whalen 19. Attendance: 5,341.

Johns Hopkins 12, Notre Dame 7Notre Dame................................... 2 2 2 1–7 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 3 2 5–12 Notre Dame scoring–Chris Dusseau 2, James Keenan, Anthony Reid, Will DeRiso, Brian Erickson, Burke Hayes. Johns Hopkins scoring–Milford Marchant 4, Billy Evans 2, Dan Denihan 2, Adam Bond, Matt O’Kelly, Werner Krueger, Tim Colbert. Shots: Notre Dame 36, Johns Hopkins 42. Saves: ND–Alex Cade 21; JH–Jonathan Marcus 13. Attendance 5,341.

1996 QUARTERFINALS

Princeton 22, Towson 6Towson......................................... 2 4 0 0–6 Princeton....................................... 6 9 4 3–22 Towson scoring–Tim Langton 2, Kevin Travis, Todd Paradise, Barry Heddings, Kevin Sturm. Princeton scoring–Jesse Hubbard 6, Chris Massey 5, Lorne Smith 3, Jon Hess 2, Don McDonough, Todd Eichelberger, Bart Bansbach, Mike Allan, Jeff MacBean, Jason Osier. Shots: Towson 25, Princeton 44. Saves: TS–Brian Whalen 4, Wyatt Shiflett 7; P–Patrick Cairns 8, Pancho Gutstein 6, Neal DiBello 0. Attendance: 4,962.

Syracuse 19, North Carolina 12North Carolina. .............................. 3 5 2 2–12 Syracuse ....................................... 2 7 4 6–19 North Carolina scoring–Jason Wade 3, Justin Bowman 2, Brendan Carey 2, Jude Collins 2, Mark Phillips, Jason Sanders, Jon Fox. Syracuse scoring–Rob Kavovit 6, Paul Carcaterra 3, Matt Cutia 2, Doug Jackson 2, Casey Powell 2, Matt Alexander, Jim Morrissey, Mike Smiley, Matt Doyle. Shots: North Carolina 55, Syracuse 52. Saves: NC–Brooks Brown 16; S–Jason Gebhardt 26. Attendance: 4,962.

Virginia 23, Harvard 12Harvard......................................... 2 4 0 6–12 Virginia ......................................... 8 7 6 2–23 Harvard scoring–Chris Wojcik 4, Mike Ferrucci 4, Owen Leary, Lou Bevilacqua, Jim Bevilacqua, Jared Chupaila. Virginia scoring–Doug Knight 5, David Curry 5, Michael Watson 2, Tim Whiteley 2, Michael Leahy 2, Drew Melchionni, Kurt Mueller, Dave Baruch, Tucker Radebaugh, David Wren, Mark LaVerghetta, David Bruce. Shots: Harvard 57, Virginia 57. Saves: H–Rob Lyng 21, Kawika Chetron 1; V–Chris Sanderson 9, Matt D’Urso 4, Hannon Wright 0. Attendance: 7,560.

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Johns Hopkins 9, Maryland 7Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 5 0 2–9 Maryland....................................... 0 0 4 3–7 Johns Hopkins scoring–Werner Krueger 3, Billy Evans 2, Adam Bond 2, Milford Marchant, Andrew Godfrey. Maryland scoring–Matt Hahn 2, Bob Hanna, Bill Ruhl, Frank Radin, Todd Evans, Peter Hilgartner. Shots: Johns Hopkins 36, Maryland 32. Saves: JH–Jonathan Marcus 13; M–Brian Dougherty 19. Attendance: 7,560.

1996 SEMIFINALS

Princeton 11, Syracuse 9Syracuse ....................................... 1 2 5 1–9 Princeton....................................... 5 2 1 3–11 Syracuse scoring–Casey Powell 4, Rob Kavovit 3, Jim Morrissey, Paul Carcaterra. Princeton scoring–Chris Massey 6, Jeff MacBean 2, Bart Bansbach, Jesse Hubbard, Ben Strutt. Shots: Syracuse 34, Princeton 51. Saves: S–Jason Gebhardt 18; P–Patrick Cairns 9, Pancho Gutstein 4. Attendance: 26,066.

Virginia 16, Johns Hopkins 10Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 2 3 3–10 Virginia ......................................... 3 4 5 4–16 Johns Hopkins scoring– Dan Denihan 2, Dave Marr 2, Milford Marchant 2, Werner Krueger 2, Andrew Godfrey, Brad Berzins. Virginia scoring–Michael Watson 4, David Curry 3, Doug Knight 3, Tucker Radebaugh 2, Tim Whiteley 2, Henry Oakey, David Wren. Shots: Johns Hopkins 39, Virginia 43. Saves: JH–Jonathan Marcus 16; V–Chris Sanderson 11. Attendance: 26,066.

1996 CHAMPIONSHIP

Princeton 13, Virginia 12 (ot)Princeton....................................... 4 2 4 2 1–13 Virginia ......................................... 3 2 4 3 0–12 Princeton scoring–Jesse Hubbard 3, Don McDonough 3, Jason Osier 2, Lorne Smith, Bart Bansbach, Chris Massey, Todd Eichelberger, Jon Hess. Virginia scoring–Michael Watson 5, David Curry 3, Tim Whiteley, Drew Melchionni, Doug Knight, Henry Oakey. Shots: Princeton 33, Virginia 44. Saves: P–Patrick Cairns 4, Pancho Gutstein 8; V–Chris Sanderson 9. Atttendance: 22,102.

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Return of the Orange: Syracuse defeated homestanding Maryland, 13-9, to win the 25th Anniversary championship in front of a record crowd of 26,229 on May 29. Maryland led, 4-2, with a minute left in the first half before the Orangemen exploded to claim a 5-4 half time lead and the momentum that led to the victory. All-Tournament Team: Despite being on the losing side, Maryland goalie Brian Dougherty was named most outstanding player. Also honored were Syracuse’s Mark Fietta, Nick Licameli, Rob Kavovit, Ric Beardsley and Casey Powell; and Terrapins Dan Radebaugh, Matt Hahn, Peter Hilgartner and Rob Chomo. 25th Anniversary Team: This team was nominated and selected based on the voting of all current and past Division I head coaches and all current and past members of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Committee. The members of the team, followed by their last year of competition: Scott Bacigalupo, Princeton, 1994; Tom Cafaro, Army, 1971; John DeTomasso, Johns Hopkins, 1986; Del Dressel, Johns Hopkins, 1986; Mike Federico, Johns Hopkins, 1980; Mike French, Cornell, 1976; Gary Gait, Syracuse, 1990; Paul Gait, Syracuse, 1990; Mark Greenberg, Johns Hopkins, 1980; Tom Haus, North Carolina, 1980; Chris Kane, Cornell, 1979; Brad Kotz, Syracuse, 1985; Richard Kowalchuk, Johns Hopkins, 1974; Dan MacKesey, Cornell, 1977; Eamon McEneaney, Cornell, 1977; David Morrow, Princeton, 1993; Tim Nelson, Syracuse, 1985; Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins, 1978; Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins, 1989; Larry Quinn, Johns Hopkins, 1985; Jonathan Reese, Yale, 1990; Brendan Schneck, Johns Hopkins, 1981; Tom Sears, North Carolina, 1983; Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins, 1974; Frank Urso, Maryland, 1976.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Rob Kavovit, Syracuse ....................................................................................... 3 8 10 18 Rob Chomo, Maryland ....................................................................................... 3 4 10 14 Casey Powell, Syracuse ..................................................................................... 3 8 5 13 Randy Colley, Notre Dame................................................................................. 2 8 4 12 Jim Morrissey, Syracuse..................................................................................... 3 3 8 11 Matt Hahn, Maryland......................................................................................... 3 9 1 10 Peter Hilgartner, Maryland ................................................................................. 3 6 4 10 Terry Riordan, Johns Hopkins ............................................................................ 2 8 1 9 Doug Knight, Virginia......................................................................................... 2 7 2 9 Robin Prince, Brown.......................................................................................... 2 9 0 9

1995 FIRST ROUND

Loyola (Md.) 17, North Carolina 11 North Carolina ............................... 2 1 2 6–11 Loyola (Md.).................................. 8 3 2 4–17 North Carolina scoring–Brendan Carey 6, Merrill Turnbull 3, Kyle Durkee, Rob Tobin. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Del Halladay 4, Brian Bacso 3, Tim O’Shea 3, Zach Thornton 2, Brian Duffy 2, Matt Dwan, Chris Georgalas, Jamie Hanford. Shots: North Carolina 42, Loyola (Md.) 39. Saves: NC–Rocco D’Andraia 9, Brooks Brown 4; L–Tim McGeeney 22. Attendance: 2,117.

Notre Dame 12, Duke 10 Notre Dame................................... 3 1 4 4–12 Duke............................................. 3 4 0 3–10 Notre Dame scoring–Randy Colley 5, Tim Kearney 3, Will DeRiso, Brian Erickson, James Keenan, Jason Pett. Duke scoring–Scott Harrison 2, James Heavey 2, Scott Allen, Ed Fay, John Fay, Jim Gonnella, Ross Moscatelli, Alex Whitten. Shots: Notre Dame 46, Duke 40. Saves: ND–Alex Cade 16; D–Chris Manning 21. Attendance: 2,475.

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Princeton 11, Massachusetts 6 Massachusetts ............................... 4 0 1 1–6 Princeton....................................... 3 1 2 5–11 Massachusetts scoring–Jeremy Murphy 3, Jared Lanning, Chris Grande, Casey Costello. Princeton scoring–Scott Conklin 2, Jesse Hubbard 2, Jason Buttles, Chris Massey, Don McDonough, Jon Hess, Bart Bansbach, Todd Eichelberger, Derek Katz. Shots: Massachusetts 41, Princeton 38. Saves: M–Tom LoPresti 10; P–Pat Cairns 16, Pancho Gutstein 2. Attendance: 1,930.

Brown 17, Cornell 9 Cornell .......................................... 2 2 1 4–9 Brown........................................... 3 6 4 4–17 Cornell scoring–Anthony Pavone 3, Chris Danler 3, Chris Langdale, Fred Peightal, John Sullivan. Brown scoring–David Evans 4, Robin Prince 4, James Gaensbauer 2, Alex Goodman 2, Josh Selig, Michael Satin, Brett Sowers, Chris Martinelli, Roy Moore. Shots: Cornell 24, Brown 43. Saves: C–Michael LaRocco 15; B–Greg Cattrano 7, Dan Giannuzzi 2. Attendance: 1,267.

1995 QUARTERFINALS

Johns Hopkins 18, Loyola (Md.) 5 Loyola (Md.).................................. 3 0 1 1–5 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 6 5 5–18 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Brian Bacso, Del Halladay, Chris Georgalas, Brian Duffy, Zach Thornton. Johns Hopkins scoring–Terry Riordan 6, Milford Marchant 3, Dave Marr 2, Brian Piccola, Chris Steer, Casey Gordon, Todd Kearney, Chris Macon, Werner Krueger, Billy Evans. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 35, John Hopkins 56. Saves: L–Tim McGeeney 19, Brendan Fry 2; JH–Jonathan Marcus 13. Attendance: 4,966.

Maryland 14, Notre Dame 11 Notre Dame................................... 0 1 4 6–11 Maryland....................................... 4 4 2 4–14 Notre Dame scoring–Randy Colley 3, Brian Erickson 2, Tim Kearney 2, Willie Sutton, Todd Bialous, Jim Keenan, Burke Hays. Maryland scoring–Pat McGuire 2, Peter Hilgartner 2, Kip Fulks 2, Matt Hahn 2, Rob Chomo, Jon Brothers, Andrew Whipple, Charles Bullen, Mike Bordi, Bill Ruhl. Shots: Notre Dame 40, Maryland 44. Saves: ND–Alex Cade 15; M–Brian Dougherty 13. Attendance: 3,002.

Syracuse 15, Princeton 11 Princeton....................................... 1 4 3 3–11 Syracuse ....................................... 6 0 5 4–15 Princeton scoring–Chris Massey 4, Bart Bansbach, Jesse Hubbard, Don McDonough, Jeff MacBean, Scott Conklin, John Hess, Ben Strutt. Syracuse scoring–Casey Powell 4, Ric Beardsley 2, Roy Colsey 2, Mike Witek 2, Jim Morrissey, Rob Kavovit, Chad Smith, Paul Sullivan, Doug Jackson. Shots: Princeton 37, Syracuse 59. Saves: P–Pat Cairns 18; S–Alex Rosier 19. Attendance: 5,116.

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Virginia 16, Brown 13 Brown........................................... 4 5 1 3–13 Virginia ......................................... 7 2 3 4–16 Brown scoring–Robin Prince 5, James Gaensbauer 3, David Evans 2, Alex Goodman, Thomas Collard, Gregory Rozycki. Virginia scoring–Doug Knight 6, David Jones 3, Brad Hoag, Tim Whiteley, Michael Watson, Tony Nugent, Harmar Thompson, Sean Miller, Greg Traynor. Shots: Brown 56, Virginia 54. Saves: B–Greg Cattrano 17; V–Court Durling 12, Joe Wilson 2. Attendance: 2,314.

1995 SEMIFINALS

Maryland 16, Johns Hopkins 8 Maryland....................................... 4 6 4 2–16 Johns Hopkins ............................... 1 3 2 2–8 Maryland scoring–Peter Hilgartner 3, Matt Hahn 3, Todd Evans 3, Rob Chomo 2, Greg Nelin, Chris Farmer, Mike Bordi, Kip Fulks, Andrew Whipple. Johns Hopkins scoring–Terry Riordan 2, Mike Noonan 2, Billy Evans, Kevin Kaiser, Milford Marchant, Casey Gordon. Shots: Maryland 47, Johns Hopkins 59. Saves: M–Brian Dougherty 23; JH–Jonathan Marcus 12. Attendance: 30,392.

Syracuse 20, Virginia 13 Syracuse ....................................... 4 4 5 7–20 Virginia ......................................... 3 3 4 3–13 Syracuse scoring–Nick Licameli 4, Mark Fietta 3, Casey Powell 3, Rob Kavovit 3, Roy Colsey 2, Mike Witek, Kristian Photopoulos, Jim Morrissey, Paul Sullivan, Doug Jackson. Virginia scoring–Michael Watson 3, Greg Traynor 2, David Jones 2, Harmar Thompson, Chris Ginter, Doug Knight, Ben Johnson, Tony Nugent, Tim Whiteley. Shots: Syracuse 48, Virginia 45. Saves: S–Alex Rosier 17; V–Court Durling 16. Attendance: 30,392.

1995 CHAMPIONSHIP

Syracuse 13, Maryland 9 Maryland....................................... 1 3 2 3–9 Syracuse ....................................... 2 3 3 5–13 Maryland scoring–Matt Hahn 4, Greg Nelin 2, Rob Chomo, Charles Bullen, Peter Hilgartner. Syracuse scoring–Rob Kavovit 4, Mark Fietta 2, Nick Licameli 2, Paul Carcaterra, Paul Sullivan, Casey Powell, Jim Morrisey, Doug Jackson. Shots: Maryland 38, Syracuse 56. Saves: M–Brian Dougherty 23; S–Alex Rosier 17. Attendance: 26,229.

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Tigers Beat Virginia: Princeton won its second overtime game of the tournament; 9-8, over the Cavaliers, who had advanced with a semifinal overtime win over defending champion Syracuse.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Tim Whiteley, Virginia ............................................................................... 4 6 13 19 Michael Watson, Virginia............................................................................ 4 9 3 12 Rob Gutheil, Brown ................................................................................... 3 5 6 11 Sean Miller, Virginia................................................................................... 4 6 4 10 Scott Reinhardt, Princeton ......................................................................... 3 9 1 10 David Evans, Brown .................................................................................. 3 7 2 9 Dave Marr, Johns Hopkins ......................................................................... 2 4 5 9 Taylor Simmers, Princeton ......................................................................... 3 4 5 9 Greg Traynor, Virginia ............................................................................... 4 6 3 9

1994 FIRST ROUND

Duke 14, Maryland 9Maryland....................................... 2 1 2 4–9 Duke............................................. 3 3 3 5–14 Maryland scoring–Pete Hilgartner 2, Greg Nelin 2, Neal Dupcak, Rob Chomo, Chris Farmer, Matt Parks, Kip Fulks. Duke scoring–Ken Fasanaro 4, Scott Harrison 3, Ross Moscatelli 2, Mike Clayton 2, Ed Fay, Steve Finnell, James Heavey. Shots: Maryland 38, Duke 52. Saves: M–Brian Dougherty 14, Craig Laferty 1; D–Joe Kirmser 17. Attendance: 625.

Virginia 23, Notre Dame 4 Notre Dame................................... 1 1 1 1–4 Virginia ......................................... 5 6 8 4–23 Notre Dame scoring–Robbie Snyder 2, Randy Colley, Mike Iorio. Virginia scoring–Greg Traynor 3, Drew Fox 3, Tim Whiteley 2, Michael Vaughan 2, Doug Knight 2, Mark LaVerghetta 2, Tony Nugent, Michael Watson, Sean Miller, Mark Dixon, Brad Hoag, David Jones, Kurt Mueller, Brian Birch, Ben Johnson. Shots: Notre Dame 18, Virginia 55. Saves: ND–Ryan Jewell 6, Brian Sullivan 4; V–James Ireland 3, Court Durling 6. Attendance: 877.

Johns Hopkins 22, Towson 16Towson......................................... 2 5 6 3–16 Johns Hopkins ............................... 5 6 6 5–22 Towson scoring–David Quinn 4, Dudley Dixon 4, Tim Langton 3, Steve Carcaterra 2, Mark Goers, Stewart Crotty, Kevin Krupinsky. Johns Hopkins scoring–Terry Riordan 4, Brian Piccola 4, Chris Macon 3, Casey Gordon 3, Milford Marchant 2, Todd Cavallaro 2, Dave Marr 2, Billy Evans, Pete Jacobs. Shots: Towson 48; Johns Hopkins 48. Saves: TS–Brian Whalen 14; JH–Jonathan Marcus 17. Attendance: 4,203.

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Brown 12, Navy 5Navy............................................. 1 1 0 3–5 Brown........................................... 2 3 5 2–12 Navy scoring–Jamie Slough 2, Rich Costello, Rob Bailey, Justin Dunne. Brown scoring–David Evans 5, Robin Prince 3, Jeffrey Iserson 3, Rob Gutheil. Shots: Navy 48, Brown 34. Saves: N–Garrett Luebker 13; B–Jay Stalfort 24. Attendance: 1,597.

1994 QUARTERFINALS

Syracuse 12, Duke 11Duke............................................. 4 3 2 2–11 Syracuse ....................................... 3 3 3 3–12 Duke scoring–Mike Clayton 3, Ross Moscatelli 2, Scott Allen, Matt Oglesby, Steve Finnell, Jim Gonnella, Ken Fasanaro, James Heavey. Syracuse scoring–Dom Fin 3, Jim Morrissey 3, Matt Doyle, Mark Fietta, Charlie Lockwood, Rob Kavovit, Roy Colsey, Casey Donegan. Shots: Duke 47, Syracuse 65. Saves: D–Joe Kirmser 19; S–Alex Rosier 19. Attendance: 4,427.

Virginia 12, North Carolina 10 Virginia ......................................... 1 5 2 4–12 North Carolina .............................. 3 2 2 3–10 Virginia scoring–David Jones 2, Sean Miller 2, Michael Watson 2, Tim Whiteley 2, Andrew Dausch, Chris Driggs, Brad Hoag, Greg Traynor. North Carolina scoring–Wilson Felter 3, Brendan Carey 2, Ousmane Greene 2, Gregg Langhoff, Pete Murphy, Ryan Wade. Shots: Virginia 46, North Carolina 42. Saves: V–James Ireland 9; NC–Rocco D’Andraia 14. Attendance: 1,750.

Princeton 12, Johns Hopkins 11 (ot) Johns Hopkins ............................... 1 5 2 3 0–11 Princeton....................................... 2 1 4 4 1–12 Johns Hopkins scoring–Todd Cavallaro 3, Dave Marr 2, Brian Piccola 2, Werner Krueger, Billy Evans, Terry Riordan, Milford Marchant. Princeton scoring–Taylor Simmers 4, Scott Conklin 3, Scott Reinhardt 2, Kevin Lowe, Jason Buttles, Jason Osier.Shots: Johns Hopkins 38, Princeton 42. Saves: JH–Jonathan Marcus 13; P–Scott Bacigalupo 13. Attendance: 4,796.

Brown 14, Loyola (Md.) 13 (ot)Brown........................................... 5 3 3 2 1–14 Loyola (Md.) ................................. 4 2 3 4 0–13 Brown scoring–Jeffrey Iserson 3, Chris Martinelli 2, Rob Gutheil 2, James Gaensbauer 2, Robin Prince 2, Brian McNally, Gary Nelson, David Evans. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Zach Thornton 3, Andy Martin 3, Matt Dwan 2, Del Halladay 2, Sean Heffernan, Mark O’Brien, Brian Bacso. Shots: Brown 37, Loyola (Md.) 50. Saves: B–Jay Stalfort 16; L–Tim McGenney 21. Attendance: 2,006.

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1994 SEMIFINALS

Virginia 15, Syracuse 14 (ot)Virginia ......................................... 1 5 1 7 1–15 Syracuse ....................................... 5 3 4 2 0–14 Virginia scoring–Michael Watson 3, David Jones 3, Sean Miller 2, Tim Whiteley 2, Greg Traynor, Drew Fox, Chris Driggs, Brad Hoag, Doug Knight. Syracuse scoring–Dom Fin 3, Roy Colsey 3, Casey Donegan 3, Brian Eisenberg, Jim Morrissey, Charlie Lockwood, Rob Kavovit, Paul Sullivan. Shots: Virginia 56, Syracuse 36. Saves: V–James Ireland 12, Court Durling 1; S–Alex Rosier 23. Attendance: 21,523.

Princeton 10, Brown 7Brown........................................... 2 3 0 2–7 Princeton....................................... 3 2 4 1–10 Brown scoring–Rob Gutheil 2, Tom Collard, Jim Gaensbauer, Chris Martinelli, David Evans, Dennis Sullivan.Princeton scoring–Scott Reinhardt 4, Brian Tomeo 2, Scott Conklin, Jason Buttles, Don McDonough, John Stanitski.Shots: Brown 33, Princeton 38. Saves: B–Jay Stalfort 14; P–Scott Bacigalupo 15. Attendance: 21,523.

1994 CHAMPIONSHIP

Princeton 9, Virginia 8 (ot) Virginia ......................................... 2 1 2 3 0–8 Princeton....................................... 2 2 2 2 1–9 Virginia scoring–Michael Watson 3, Doug Knight 2, Sean Miller, Greg Traynor, David Jones. Princeton scoring–Scott Conklin 4, Scott Reinhardt 3, Paul Murphy, Kevin Lowe. Shots: Virginia 52, Princeton 45. Saves: V–James Ireland 15; P–Scott Bacigalupo 14. Attendance: 22,559.

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Fifth for the Orange: Syracuse's Matt Riter scored the game-winner with eight seconds left as the Orangemen defeated North Carolina, 13-12, to win their fifth Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. John Webster, North Carolina..................................................................... 3 9 6 15 Matt Riter, Syracuse.................................................................................. 3 10 3 13 Charlie Lockwood, Syracuse....................................................................... 3 4 7 11 Tim Whiteley, Virginia ............................................................................... 2 5 5 10 Brian Piccola, Johns Hopkins ...................................................................... 2 4 5 9 Jamie Archer, Syracuse ............................................................................. 3 4 3 7 John Barr, Syracuse .................................................................................. 3 5 2 7 Kevin Lowe, Princeton ............................................................................... 2 3 4 7 Steve Speers, North Carolina...................................................................... 3 5 2 7 Ryan Wade, North Carolina........................................................................ 3 6 1 7

1993 FIRST ROUND

Army 15, Maryland 11 Maryland....................................... 5 0 1 5–11 Army ............................................ 2 6 3 4–15 Maryland scoring–Brian McElheny 3, Matt Parks 2, Jay Pasko 2, Bob Huggins, Scott McMahon, Greg Nelin, Dan Reading. Army scoring–Dan Brostek 4, Chad Allen 2, Todd Butler 2, Steve Heller 2, Phil Mandry 2, Mike Colon, Brian Knapp, Eric Waltz. Shots: Maryland 46, Army 42. Saves: M–Brian Dougherty 20; A–Rick Aguilar 11. Attendance: 4,121.

Virginia 19, Notre Dame 9 Notre Dame................................... 0 2 4 3–9 Virginia ......................................... 7 5 3 4–19 Notre Dame scoring–Randy Colley 3, Willie Sutton 2, Brian Erickson, Mike Iorio, Kevin Mahoney, Robbie Snyder.Virginia scoring–Kevin Pehlke 4, Tim Whiteley 4, Ray Kamrath 3, Greg Traynor 3, Mark Dixon, Chris Driggs, Rob Falk, Drew Fox, Joe Wilson. Shots: Notre Dame 36, Virginia 52. Saves: ND–Ryan Jewell 2, Chris Parent 5, Patrick Finn 9; V–James Ireland 11. Attendance: 1,275.

Hofstra 9, Massachusetts 8Massachusetts ............................... 2 3 0 3–8 Hofstra.......................................... 1 2 4 2–9 Massachusetts scoring–Bill Edell 3, Mark Millon 2, Eric Bailey 2, Eric Triolo. Hofstra scoring–Dave Donatello 3, Michael Adams, Kevin Barry, Kevin Baudo, Dom DiNardo, Kevin Jacobs, Mike Ricigliano. Shots: Massachusetts 29, Hofstra 43. Saves: M–Tom LoPresti 14; H–Joe Romeo 13. Attendance: 4,281.

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Loyola (Md.) 19, Navy 8 Loyola (Md.).................................. 3 5 8 3–19 Navy............................................. 1 1 6 0–8 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Kevin Beach 6, Kevin Anderson 3, Pat Ervin 2, Sean Heffernan 2, Andy Martin 2, Paul Cantabene, Del Halladay, Mark O'Brien, Derek Radebaugh. Navy scoring–Jamie Slough 4, John Tierney 2, Rob Bailey, Tommy Rozko. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 55, Navy 39. Saves: L–Tim McGeeney 9, Paul Speargas 1; N–Kevin Farrington 17. Attendance: 5,428.

1993 QUARTERFINALS

North Carolina 14, Army 5 Army ............................................ 2 0 3 0–5 North Carolina ............................... 1 4 4 5–14 Army scoring–Chad Allen, Steve Heller, Tim Keneally, Phil Mandry, Eric Waltz. North Carolina scoring–John Webster 3, Ousmane Greene 2, Dan Levy 2, T.J. Shimaitis 2, Ryan Wade 2, Kyle Durkee, Steve Schattner, Jason Sanders. Shots: Army 29, North Carolina 54. Saves: Army–Rick Aguilar 19; North Carolina–Gary Lehrman 11, David Gilner 0. Attendance: 1,756.

Johns Hopkins 14, Virginia 10 Virginia ......................................... 3 2 5 0–10 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 3 2 7–14 Virginia scoring–Chris Driggs 3, Ray Kamrath 2, Rob Falk, Drew Fox, Tony Nugent, Greg Traynor, Tim Whiteley. Johns Hopkins scoring–Terry Riordan 4, Brian Piccola 3, Todd Cavallaro 2, Brian Kelly 2, David Townsend 2, Alex Wadkovsky. Shots: Virginia 37, Johns Hopkins 42. Saves: V–James Ireland 7, Tom Keratzes 0; JH–Jonathan Marcus 10. Attendance: 5,222.

Syracuse 20, Hofstra 8 Hofstra.......................................... 1 1 1 5–8 Syracuse ....................................... 6 6 3 5–20 Hofstra scoring–Kevin Barry 2, Dom DiNardo 2, Andy Carlson, Kevin Jacobs, Brian Holland, Chris Panos. Syracuse scoring–Matt Riter 7, Steve Bettinger 2, Andy Puccia 2, Jamie Archer, John Barr, Roy Colsey, Casey Donegan, Mark Fietta, Dom Fin, Erik Knaus, Charlie Lockwood, Jim Morrisey. Shots: Hofstra 34, Syracuse 65. Saves: H–Joe Romeo 15, Kevin Johnson 2; S–Chris Surran 13, Garrett Esposito 0. Attendance: 4,395.

Princeton 12, Loyola (Md.) 6 Loyola (Md.).................................. 0 0 3 3–6 Princeton....................................... 5 2 2 3–12 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Kevin Beach 2, Andy Martin 2, Kevin Anderson, Brian Duffy. Princeton scoring–Kevin Lowe 3, Taylor Simmers 2, John Burstein, Scott Conklin, Torr Marro, Donn McDonough, Paul Murphy, Scott Reinhardt, Brian Tomeo. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 34, Princeton 33. Saves: L–Tim McGeeney 11; P–Scott Bacigalupo 12, Daniel Gutstein 0. Attendance: 4,155.

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1993 SEMIFINALS

North Carolina 16, Johns Hopkins 10 Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 4 1 2–10 North Carolina ............................... 3 2 6 5–16 Johns Hopkins scoring–Brian Kelly 3, Milford Marchant 3, Dave Marr, Brian Piccola, Terry Riordan, Steve Vecchione. North Carolina scoring–Steve Speers 4, John Webster 3, Dan Levy 2, Ryan Wade 2, Mike Acee, Judy Collins, Ousmane Greene, Steve Muir, Mark Phillips. Shots: Johns Hopkins 34, North Carolina 62. Saves: JH–Jonathan Marcus 17; NC–Gary Lehrman 14, David Gilner 0. Attendance: 21,129.

Syracuse 15, Princeton 9 Syracuse ....................................... 3 3 5 4–15 Princeton....................................... 2 1 2 4–9 Syracuse scoring–Jamie Archer 2, John Barr 2, Roy Colsey 2, Mark Fietta 2, Dom Fin 2, Charlie Lockwood 2, Steve Bettinger, Matt Riter, Chad Smith. Princeton scoring–Jason Buttles 2, Torr Marro 2, Scott Reinhardt 2, Todd Higgins, Taylor Simmers, Brian Tomeo. Shots: Syracuse 55, Princeton 37. Saves: S–Chris Surran 15; P–Scott Bacigalupo 17. Attendance: 21,129.

1993 CHAMPIONSHIP

Syracuse 13, North Carolina 12 Syracuse ....................................... 5 2 3 3–13 North Carolina ............................... 3 5 2 2–12 Syracuse scoring–John Barr 2, Steve Bettinger 2, Roy Colsey 2, Mark Fietta 2, Matt Riter 2, Jamie Archer, Dom Fin, Charlie Lockwood. North Carolina scoring–John Webster 3, Donnie McNichol 2, Steve Muir 2, Ryan Wade 2, Mike Acee, Steve Speers, Jason Wade. Shots: Syracuse 66, North Carolina 56. Saves: S–Chris Surran 20; NC–Gary Lehrman 18. Attendance: 19,965.

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Princeton Wins First Championship: The Tigers defeated Syracuse, 10-9, in two overtimes to win their first Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship. Andy Moe's fourth goal of the day, nine seconds into the second sudden-death overtime period, clinched the victory for Princeton.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Jeff Wills, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................... 3 6 13 19 Jamie Archer, Syracuse ............................................................................. 3 8 8 16 Brian Piccola, Johns Hopkins ...................................................................... 3 12 3 15 Darren Lowe, Brown ................................................................................. 2 5 9 14 Oliver Marti, Brown ................................................................................... 2 12 1 13 Brian Lukacz, Johns Hopkins ...................................................................... 3 8 3 11 Tom Marechek, Syracuse........................................................................... 3 9 2 11 Justin Tortolani, Princeton ......................................................................... 3 8 3 11 Matt Riter, Syracuse.................................................................................. 3 7 2 9 Adam Wright, Johns Hopkins ..................................................................... 3 8 1 9

1992 FIRST ROUND

Yale 9, Navy 3 Yale .............................................. 1 1 4 3–9 Navy............................................. 1 0 1 1–3 Yale scoring–Simon Duxbury 4, Josh McHugh 3, Chris Disimile, Scott Roberts. Navy scoring–Jamie Slough, Thomas Roszko, Matt Long. Shots: Yale 23, Navy 41. Saves: Y–Rich Dressler 22; N–Kevin Farrington 11. Attendance: 2,618.

Johns Hopkins 15, Notre Dame 7 Notre Dame................................... 0 0 4 3–7 Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 4 4 4–15 Notre Dame scoring–Randy Colley 3, Tom Carroll, Eddie Lamb, Brian Mayglothing, Rob Snyder. Johns Hopkins scoring–Adam Wright 4, Terry Riordan 3, Jeff Wills 3, Brian Lukacz 2, Brian Piccola 2, Peter Jacobs. Shots: Notre Dame 41, Johns Hopkins 47. Saves: ND–Chris Parent 6, Ryan Jewell 9; JH–Scott Giardina 21, John Banks 1. Attendance: 1,794.

Maryland 13, Duke 11 Duke............................................. 4 2 1 4–11 Maryland....................................... 0 3 6 4–13 Duke scoring–Joe Matassa 3, Gregg Schmalz 2, Jim Book 2, Ross Moscatelli, Dave Donovan, Andy Droney, Seth McCullough. Maryland scoring–Chris Dail 3, Blake Wynot 2, Rob Chomo 2, John Schoenweitz 2, Bob Huggins, Sean Crawford, Dan Reading, Brian Burlace. Shots: Duke 47, Maryland 35. Saves: D–Carter Hertzberg 12; M–Steve Kavovit 14. Attendance: 3,010.

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Brown 19, Loyola (Md.) 12 Brown........................................... 3 5 3 8–19 Loyola (Md.).................................. 3 1 4 4–12 Brown scoring–Oliver Marti 9, Darren Lowe 3, Neil Munro 2, Rich Levi 2, Rob Gutheil, Chris Martinelli, Gary Nelson. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Gary Miller 5, Jim Blanding 2, Gene Ubriaco, Bob Curry, Kevin Beach, Kevin Jedlicka, Steve Sovik. Shots: Brown 48, Loyola (Md.) 56. Saves: B–Pat Flynn 22; L–Tim McGeeney 18. Attendance: 2,251.

1992 QUARTERFINALS

Syracuse 17, Yale 8Yale .............................................. 3 3 1 1–8 Syracuse ....................................... 4 3 6 4–17 Yale scoring–Tony Rousou 2, Simon Duxbury, Nick Deans, Josh McHugh, Rocky Mould, Jeff Curran, Brendan Sheehan. Syracuse scoring–Tom Marechek 5, Jamie Archer 3, Charlie Lockwood 3, Steve Bettinger 2, Matt Riter, Roy Colsey, Andy Boland, Dom Fin. Shots: Yale 31, Syracuse 74. Saves: Y–Rich Dressler 24; S–Chris Surran 16. Attendance: 3,684.

Johns Hopkins 15, Towson 8 Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 5 4 3–15 Towson......................................... 1 3 3 1–8 Johns Hopkins scoring–Brian Piccola 6, Brian Lukacz 4, Terry Riordan 3, Adam Wright 2. Towson scoring–Joe Genovese 3, Tim Barger, Lindsay Dixon, Steve Carcaterra, John Blatchley, Kevin Krupinsky.Shots: Johns Hopkins 44, Towson 40. Saves: JH–Scott Giardina 16; T–Jerry DeLorenzo 16. Attendance: 7,812.

Princeton 11, Maryland 10 Maryland....................................... 2 1 6 1–10 Princeton....................................... 3 2 2 4–11 Maryland scoring–Matt Parks 3, Erik Elfstrum 3, Andy Claxton, Chris Dail, Dave Willard, Greg Nelin. Princeton scoring–Justin Tortolani 4, Ed Calkins 2, Scott Reinhardt 2, Taylor Simmers, Paul Murphy, Greg Waller. Shots: Maryland 32, Princeton 39. Saves: M–Steve Kavovit 14; P–Scott Bacigalupo 11. Attendance: 2,213.

North Carolina 16, Brown 10 Brown........................................... 3 2 3 2–10 North Carolina ............................... 4 4 4 4–16 Brown scoring–Oliver Marti 3, Darren Lowe 2, Rob Gutheil 2, Neil Munro, Chris Martinelli, Phil Maletta. North Carolina scoring–Dan Donnelly 2, Joe Bedell 2, Jim Buczek 2, Michael Thomas 2, Eric Seremet 2, Ryan Wade, Steve Schreiber, Danny Levy, Donnie McNichol, Steve Muir, Gregg Langhoff. Shots: Brown 33, North Carolina 50. Saves: B–Pat Flynn 11; NC–Billy Daye 16. Attendance: 2,000.

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1992 SEMIFINALS

Syracuse 21, Johns Hopkins 16Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 4 5 4–16 Syracuse ....................................... 4 4 5 8–21 Johns Hopkins scoring–Brian Piccola 4, Brendan Cody 3, Jeff Wills 3, Adam Wright 2, Brian Lukacz 2, Steve Vecchione, Terry Riordan. Syracuse scoring–Matt Riter 4, John Barr 4, Jamie Archer 3, Dom Fin 3, Tom Marechek 2, Tom Gilmartin 2, Roy Colsey, Charlie Lockwood, Mark Fietta. Shots: Johns Hopkins 47, Syracuse 53. Saves: JH–Scott Giardina 14; S–Chris Surran 16. Attendance: 15,523.

Princeton 16, North Carolina 14 Princeton....................................... 7 1 5 3–16 North Carolina ............................... 2 4 4 4–14 Princeton scoring–Justin Tortolani 3, David Morrow 2, Brian Tomeo 2, Scott Reinhardt 2, Kevin Lowe 2, Taylor Simmers 2, Andy Moe, Torr Marro, Mal Meistrell. North Carolina scoring–Ryan Wade 3, Donnie McNichol 3, Michael Thomas 2, Danny Levy 2, Dan Donnelly, Steve Speers, Robin Cornish, Greg Paradine. Shots: Princeton 34, North Carolina 45. Saves: P–Scott Bacigalupo 19; NC–Billy Daye 9. Attendance: 15,523.

1992 CHAMPIONSHIP

Princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (2 ot)Princeton....................................... 3 4 1 1 0 1–10 Syracuse ....................................... 0 2 2 5 0 0–9 Princeton scoring–Andy Moe 4, Justin Tortolani, Brian Tomeo, Torr Marro, John Burstein, Scott Reinhardt, Greg Waller. Syracuse scoring–Matt Riter 2, Tom Marechek 2, Jamie Archer 2, Charlie Lockwood 2, Dom Fin. Shots: Princeton 52, Syracuse 50. Saves: P–Scott Bacigalupo 15; S–Chris Surran 14. Attendance: 13,650.

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Perfection: North Carolina completed an undefeated season by downing Towson, 18-13, to win the Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship. The title was the fourth overall for the Tar Heels. Towson reached the final game for the first time.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Dennis Goldstein, North Carolina ................................................................ 3 10 6 16 Glenn Smith, Towson ................................................................................ 4 13 3 16 Mark Douglas, Maryland ............................................................................ 3 13 3 16 Tom Marechek, Syracuse........................................................................... 3 11 4 15 John Blatchley, Towson ............................................................................. 4 7 7 14 John Webster, North Carolina..................................................................... 3 5 7 12 Jamie Archer, Syracuse ............................................................................. 2 8 3 11 Rob Wurzburger, Maryland ........................................................................ 3 8 2 10 Michael DeSimone, Towson ....................................................................... 4 5 5 10 Rob Shek, Towson .................................................................................... 4 7 3 10

1991 FIRST ROUND

Loyola (Md.) 20, Massachusetts 9Massachusetts ............................... 2 3 2 2–9 Loyola (Md.).................................. 4 8 2 6–20 Massachusetts scoring–Mario Guaglianone 2, Rich Senatore, Hugh O’Callaghan, James Kushner, John Schlipf, Mike Millon, Mike Cain, Bill Begien Loyola (Md.) scoring–Jim Blanding 5, Kevin Beach 4, Gary Miller 3, Chris Colbeck 2, Sean Smith, Fred Haas, Gary Beach, Pat Ervin, Mfon Udo, Todd Sloper. Shots: Massachusetts 35, Loyola (Md.) 63. Saves: M–Ted Kellerman 24; L–Kevin Anderson 15, Tim Dunnigan 0. Attendance: 1,082.

Syracuse 28, Michigan St. 7Michigan St. .................................. 1 1 1 4–7 Syracuse ....................................... 4 15 3 6–28 Michigan St. scoring–Marc Saracene 3, Wayne Sansiviero, Chris Heide, Jon Lantzy, Jay Ledinsky. Syracuse scoring–Jamie Archer 6, Tom Marechek 4, John Barr 3, Todd Freeman 3, Rickey Cramer 2, Matt Riter 2, Casey Donegan 2, Nick Boynton, Brian Tully, Charlie Lockwood, Tim Corcoran, DuBurne Reid, John Goodwin. Shots: Michigan St. 35, Syracuse 64. Saves: MS–Jeff Horowitz l4, Chris McCrady 2. S–Jerry DeLorenzo 6, Lee Hine 5, Chris Surran 2. Attendance: 2,309.

Towson 14, Virginia 13 Towson......................................... 5 4 3 2–14 Virginia ......................................... 4 7 1 1–13 Towson scoring–Tony Millon 4, Glenn Smith 3, John Blatchley 2, Rob Shek 2, David Shoul, Michael DeSimone, Doug Sharretts. Virginia scoring–Perry Frazer 4, Kevin Pehlke 3, Gabby Roe 2, Garth Appelt 2, Andy Kraus, Craig Ronald. Shots: Towson 54, Virginia 44. Saves: T–Richard Betcher 19; V–Tom Groeninger 21. Attendance: 803.

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Maryland 13, Rutgers 7Rutgers......................................... 3 0 2 2–7 Maryland....................................... 4 0 5 4–13 Rutgers scoring–Jamie Watson 2, Joe Borges, Chris Prat, David Cunningham, Robert Lemken, John Mone. Maryland scoring–Mark Douglas 4, Dan Reading 3, Rob Wurzburger 2, Jon Schoenweitz, Blake Wynot, Sean Crawford, Al Staker. Shots: Rutgers 40, Maryland 43. Saves: R–John Schmunk 14; M–Steve Kavovit 23. Attendance: 1,400.

1991 QUARTERFINALS

North Carolina 11, Loyola (Md.) 9Loyola (Md.).................................. 1 2 4 2–9 North Carolina ............................... 2 3 4 2–11 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Chris Colbeck 3, Paul Cantabene 2, Kevin Beach, Todd Sloper, Dan Burnam, Fred Haas. North Carolina scoring–Dan Donnelly 4, Dennis Goldstein 2, Donnie McNichol, Ryan Wade, Mike Acee, Michael Thomas, Steve Speers. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 26, North Carolina 40. Saves: L–Kevin Anderson 11; NC–Andy Piazza 9. Attendance: 500.

Syracuse 11, Johns Hopkins 8Syracuse ....................................... 1 3 3 4–11 Johns Hopkins ............................... 0 4 1 3–8 Syracuse scoring–Tom Marechek 4, Jamie Archer 2, Matt Riter 2, Tom Gilmartin, John Barr, Dom Fin. Johns Hopkins scoring–Jeff Wills 4, Mike Morrissey, Brian Lukacz, Matt Panetta, Seth Tierney. Shots: Syracuse 46, Johns Hopkins 35. Saves: S–Jerry DeLorenzo 13; JH–Scott Giardina 16. Attendance: 10,723

Towson 14, Princeton 13 (3 ot)Towson......................................... 4 3 3 3 0 0 1–14 Princeton....................................... 3 1 6 3 0 0 0–13 Towson scoring–Glenn Smith 3, Tim Barger 2, John Blatchley, Michael DeSimone, Lindsay Dixon, Joe Genovese, Steve Kisslinger, Tony Millon, Doug Sharretts, Rob Shek, David Shoul. Princeton scoring–Justin Tortolani 5, Mal Meistrell 2, Chris McHugh 2, Scott Reinhardt, Kevin Lowe, Andy Moe, Torr Marro. Shots: Towson 41, Princeton 45. Saves: T–Richard Betcher 18; P–Scott Bacigalupo 20. Attendance: 4,431.

Maryland 16, Brown 13Maryland....................................... 3 4 7 2–16 Brown........................................... 1 3 2 7–13 Maryland scoring–Mark Douglas 5, Craig Buller 3, Rob Wurzburger 2, Eric Elfstrum, Scott McMahon, Dan Reading, Jon Schoenweitz, Brian Burlace, Chris Dail. Brown scoring–Andrew Towers 5, Oliver Marti 4, Darren Lowe 2, Jay McMahon 2. Shots: Maryland 40, Brown 60. Saves: M–Steve Kavovit 30; B–Pat Flynn 11. Attendance: 3,650.

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1991 SEMIFINALS

North Carolina 19, Syracuse 13Syracuse ....................................... 3 2 4 4–13 North Carolina ............................... 3 7 5 4–19 Syracuse scoring–Tom Marechek 3, Dom Fin 3, Steve Bettinger 3, Rickey Cramer, Tom Gilmartin, Matt Riter, John Barr. North Carolina scoring–Dennis Goldstein 4, John Webster 3, Steve Speers 3, Joe Bedell 3, Ryan Wade 2, Michael Thomas 2, Craig Hasslinger, Dan Donnelly. Shots: Syracuse 43, North Carolina 58. Saves: S–Jerry DeLorenzo 18; NC–Andy Piazza 12. Attendance: 14,544.

Towson 15, Maryland 11Towson......................................... 3 3 4 5–15 Maryland....................................... 4 2 3 2–11 Towson scoring–Glenn Smith 4, Michael DeSimone 3, David Shoul 2, Rob Shek, Chip Weinstein, John Blatchley, Tim Barger, Doug Sharretts, Joe Genovese. Maryland scoring–Mark Douglas 4, Rob Wurzburger 4, Jon Schoenweitz, Dave Willard, Chris Dail. Shots: Towson 45, Maryland 50. Saves: T–Richard Betcher 15; M–Steve Kavovit 18. Attendance: 14,544.

1991 CHAMPIONSHIP

North Carolina 18, Towson 13Towson......................................... 3 1 6 3–13 North Carolina ............................... 8 3 1 6–18 Towson scoring–Rob Shek 3, Glenn Smith 3, John Blatchley 3, Doug Sharretts 2, Lindsay Dixon, Tony Millon.North Carolina scoring–Dennis Goldstein 4, Eric Seremet 3, John Webster 2, Joe Bedell 2, Dan Donnelly, Mike Acee, Dan Levy, Donnie McNichol, Steve Speers, Ryan Wade, Michael Thomas. Shots: Towson 48, North Carolina 59. Saves: T–Richard Betcher 21; NC–Andy Piazza 9, Billy Daye 2. Attendance 8,293.

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Triple Crown: Syracuse won its third consecutive Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship by posting a 21-9 victory over Loyola (Md.). Syracuse became the second school to win three straight championships, and Roy Simmons Jr. became the first coach to guide a team to four titles.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Gary Gait, Syracuse................................................................................... 3 15 8 23 Tom Marechek, Syracuse........................................................................... 3 10 10 20 Chris Colbeck, Loyola (Md.)........................................................................ 3 4 2 16 Greg Burns, Syracuse ................................................................................ 3 11 5 16 Jason O’Neill, Yale..................................................................................... 2 4 11 15 #Paul Gait, Syracuse................................................................................. 3 7 7 14 Brian Kroneberger, Loyola (Md.)................................................................. 3 10 3 13 Jim Blanding, Loyola (Md.)......................................................................... 3 6 5 11 Jon Reese, Yale ........................................................................................ 2 10 1 11 Jim Egan, Syracuse ................................................................................... 3 5 5 10

1990 FIRST ROUND

Brown 12, Massachusetts 9Brown........................................... 3 3 1 5–12 Massachusetts ............................... 2 5 0 2–9 Brown scoring–Neil Munro 3, Rich Tuohey 3, Jay McMahon 2, Andrew Towers 2, Sean Stalfort, Tom Dwyer.Massachusetts scoring–Tim Soudan 3, Rob Codignotto 2, Vin D’Angelo, Rich Senatore, Hugh O’Callaghan, Jim McAleavey. Shots: Brown 35, Massachusetts 45. Saves: B–Steven Ayers 24; M–Ted Kellerman 14. Attendance: 738.

Harvard 9, Notre Dame 3Notre Dame................................... 0 0 0 3–3 Harvard......................................... 3 2 1 3–9 Notre Dame scoring–Dave Carey 2, Mike Quigley. Harvard scoring–Mick Cavuoti 3, Perry Dodge, Marty Dolan, Mark Donovan, Chip Linehan, Tim Reilly, Don Rogers. Shots: Harvard 39, Notre Dame 25. Saves: H–Chris Miller 12, Dan Chepaitis 2; ND–Chris Parent 11. Attendance: 617.

Rutgers 7, Virginia 6Rutgers......................................... 2 1 3 1–7 Virginia ......................................... 1 2 1 2–6 Rutgers scoring–John Mone 2, M.G. Hollingsworth, Greg Rinaldi, Chris Prat, Peter Tortorella, Scott Moore. Virginia–Kevin Pehlke 2, Gabby Roe, Alec Koch, Tom Burt, Garth Appelt. Shots: Rutgers 38, Virginia 52. Saves: R–John Schmunk 19; V–Tom Groeninger 16. Attendance: 1,027.

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Princeton 9, Johns Hopkins 8 Princeton....................................... 3 1 0 5–9 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 0 3 3–8 Princeton scoring–Justin Tortolani 5, John Burstein, Ed Calkins, Mark Ames, Paul DiBello. Johns Hopkins scoring–Adam Wright 2, Brian Lukacz 2, Jay Clarke, Matt Panetta, Jeff Wills, Brian Kelly. Shots: Princeton 31, Johns Hopkins 40. Saves: P–Jim Ardrey 13; JH–Quint Kessenich 15. Attendance: 2,086.

1990 QUARTERFINALS

# Syracuse 20, Brown 12Brown........................................... 2 2 2 6–12 Syracuse ....................................... 7 4 5 4–20 Brown scoring–Rich Tuohey 3, Jay McMahon 2, Tom Dwyer 2, Andrew Towers 2, Darren Lowe, Neil Munro, Sam Jackson. Syracuse scoring–Gary Gait 5, Paul Gait 3, Tom Marechek 3, Greg Burns 2, Rodney Dumpson 2, Jim Egan 2, Matt Moore, Joe Bonacci, Brook Chase. Shots: Brown 62, Syracuse 51. Saves: B–Steven Ayers 10; S–Matt Palumb 16, Lee Hine 3, Pat McCabe 1. Attendance: 11,533.

North Carolina 18, Harvard 3Harvard......................................... 0 0 1 2–3 North Carolina ............................... 3 3 7 5–18 Harvard scoring–Seth Handy, Don Rogers, Tim Reilly. North Carolina scoring–Steve Huff 4, John Webster 3, Dennis Goldstein 3, Dan Donnelly, Chip Mayer, Jim Buczek, Donnie McNichol, Steve Speers, Andy Dunkerton, Holmes Harden, Dan Levy. Shots: Harvard 30, North Carolina 60. Saves: H–Chris Miller 13, Mike Murphy 1; NC–Andy Piazza 10, Lars Pederson 2, Billy Daye 1. Attendance: 869.

Loyola (Md.) 19, Rutgers 10Rutgers......................................... 2 2 5 1–10 Loyola (Md.).................................. 3 5 6 5–19 Rutgers scoring–M.G. Hollingsworth 2, Peter Tortorella 2, Doug Beeler 2, Scott Moore, Greg Rinaldi, Steve Locker, John Mone. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Chris Colbeck 6, Jim Blanding 4, Brian Kroneberger 3, Kevin Anderson 2, Kevin Beach 2, Todd Sloper, Ted Nichols. Shots: Rutgers 41, Loyola (Md.) 56. Saves: R–John Schmunk 17; L–Charlie Toomey 22, Tim Dunnigan 2. Attendance: 2,784.

Yale 17, Princeton 8 Princeton....................................... 0 4 0 4–8 Yale .............................................. 3 4 6 4–17 Princeton scoring–Justin Tortolani 2, Torr Marro 2, Mark Ames, Highley Thompson, Ed Calkins, Mal Meistrell.Yale scoring–Jason O’Neill 4, Karl Wimer 4, Jon Reese 4, Kim Dunn 3, Brian Walter 2. Shots: Princeton 42, Yale 36. Saves: P–Jim Ardrey 9, Mike Millner 1; Y–Tony Guido 17, Chris Swanenburg 0. Attendance: 3,540.

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1990 SEMIFINALS

# Syracuse 21, North Carolina 10North Carolina ............................... 1 2 3 4–10 Syracuse ....................................... 6 7 6 2–21 North Carolina scoring–Mike Acee 3, Chip Mayer 2, Steve Huff 2, Joe Bedell 2, Jim Buczek. Syracuse scoring–Gary Gait 5, Tom Marechek 4, Greg Burns 4, Jim Egan 2, Brook Chase 2, Rodney Dumpson, Joe Bonacci, Paul Gait, David Patane. Shots: North Carolina 60; Syracuse 42. Saves: NC–Andy Piazza 14; S–Matt Palumb 22, Lee Hine 3, Pat McCabe 1. Attendance: 15,154.

Loyola (Md.) 14, Yale 13 (2 ot)Loyola (Md.) .................................. 3 2 3 5 0 1–14 Yale .............................................. 5 2 4 2 0 0–13 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Brian Kroneberger 5, Chris Colbeck 3, Jim Blanding 2, Kevin Beach 2, Ted Nichols, Sean Quinn. Yale scoring–Jon Reese 6, Kim Dunn 4, Karl Wimer 3. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 56; Yale 36. Saves: L–Charlie Toomey 13; Y–Tony Guido 19. Attendance: 15,154.

1990 CHAMPIONSHIP

# Syracuse 21, Loyola (Md.) 9Loyola (Md.).................................. 2 3 0 4–9 Syracuse ....................................... 3 6 5 7–21 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Chris Colbeck 5, Brian Kroneberger 2, Kevin Beach, Ted Nichols. Syracuse scoring–Greg Burns 5, Gary Gait 5, Tom Marechek 3, Paul Gait 3, Joe Bonacci, Jim Egan, Rickey Cramer, Dan Caughey, Tom Gilmartin. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 41, Syracuse 57. Saves: L–Charlie Toomey 12, Tim Dunnigan 1; S–Matt Palumb 18, Lee Hine 1. Attendance: 19,070.

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Second Straight: Syracuse defended its Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship with a 13-12 victory over Johns Hopkins at College Park, Maryland. Paul Gait scored four goals for the Orangemen. A then-record crowd of 23,893 watched the final game.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Paul Gait, Syracuse ................................................................................... 3 9 7 16 Neill Redfern, North Carolina...................................................................... 3 10 4 14 Greg Burns, Syracuse ................................................................................ 3 8 5 13 John Zulberti, Syracuse ............................................................................. 3 6 7 13 Matt Panetta, Johns Hopkins...................................................................... 3 10 3 13 Gary Gait, Syracuse................................................................................... 3 10 2 12 Tom Aiello, Adelphi ................................................................................... 2 6 6 12 Scott Reh, Adelphi .................................................................................... 2 4 8 12 Tom Marechek, Syracuse........................................................................... 3 8 3 11 Brian Keith, Navy ...................................................................................... 2 8 2 10 Paul Basile, Navy ...................................................................................... 2 4 6 10

1989 FIRST ROUND

Navy 12, Pennsylvania 11Pennsylvania ................................. 2 1 5 3–11 Navy............................................. 2 4 3 3–12 Pennsylvania scoring–John Dick 2, Stewart Fisher 2, Peter Smith 2, Chris Shoemaker, Michael Kelly, John Lyons, Tom Burns, Bill Quill. Navy scoring–Brian Keith 4, Mike Herger 3, Paul Basile 2, Dennis Nealon 2, Brian Sullivan. Shots: Pennsylvania 54, Navy 43. Saves: P–Kevin Lopez 9, Jeremy Sigler 10; N–Louis Brown 23. Attendance: 2,025.

Adelphi 16, Michigan St. 10Michigan St. .................................. 0 1 3 6–10 Adelphi ......................................... 4 5 4 3–16 Michigan St. scoring–Mike Siegenthaler 3, Wayne Sansiviero 2, Brad Smaha, Adam Mueller, Mike Ferguson, Rich Montalbano, Dave Stein. Adelphi scoring–Tom Aiello 5, Scott Reh 4, Jeff Reh 3, Paul Vlachos, Chris McKeough, Brad Sahlstrom, Gordon Purdie. Shots: Michigan St. 39, Adelphi 66. Saves: MS–Chris Barber 27, Jeff Horowitz 0; A–Jim Cheeseman 18. Attendance: 750.

North Carolina 19, Towson 8Towson......................................... 4 1 1 2–8 North Carolina ............................... 4 5 6 4–19 Towson scoring–Tony Millon 4, Glenn Smith, John Blatchley, David Shoul, Lindsay Dixon. North Carolina scoring–Neill Redfern 5, David Kelly 5, John Szczypinski 2, Mark Tummillo 2, Michael Thomas, Jim Buczek, Scott Cox, Dan Donnelly, Chris Galgano. Shots: Towson 39, North Carolina 47. Saves: T–David Linthieum 14, Marc Lamantia 1, Jason Levinson 0. NC–Pat Olmert 16, Lars Pedersen 3. Attendance: 392.

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Massachusetts 16, Cornell 7Cornell .......................................... 1 3 1 2–7 Massachusetts ............................... 5 1 5 5–16 Cornell scoring–Steve Meyer 2, Vince Angotti 2, John Heil, Greg Boyce, Todd Adler. Massachusetts scoring–Chris Tyler 5, Paul Ganci 4, Scott Hiller 2, Rob Codignotto, Michael Cain, John Gonzalez, Tim Soudan, Bill Begien. Shots: Cornell 38, Massachusetts 48. Saves: C–Paul Schimoler 16; M–Sal LoCascio 19, Ted Kellerman 0. Attendance: 2,392.

1989 QUARTERFINALS

Syracuse 18, Navy 11Navy............................................. 1 0 7 3–11 Syracuse ....................................... 3 5 4 6–18 Navy scoring–Brian Keith 4, Paul Basile 2, John Quinn 2, David Ellison, Dennis Nealon, Tim O’Rourke. Syracuse scoring–Greg Burns 4, Tom Marechek 4, Gary Gait 3, John Zulberti 3, Paul Gait 2, Joe Bonacci, Jim Egan. Shots: Navy–39, Syracuse 50. Saves: N–Louis Brown 11; S–Matt Palumb 21. Attendance: 4,572.

Maryland 12, Adelphi 11 (ot) Adelphi ......................................... 2 6 1 2 0–11 Maryland....................................... 3 3 2 3 1–12 Adelphi scoring–Jeff Reh 4, Dave Reilly 2, Gordon Purdie 2, Mike Muscarella 2, Tom Aiello. Maryland scoring–Rob Wurzburger 4, Mark Douglas 3, Phil Willard 2, Chris Conner 2, Mike Frick. Shots: Adelphi 36, Maryland 41. Saves: A–Jim Cheeseman 12; M–Mike McCanna 6, Matt Herrold 3. Attendance: 2,725.

North Carolina 12, Loyola (Md.) 5North Carolina ............................... 1 2 5 4–12 Loyola (Md.).................................. 2 1 0 2–5 North Carolina scoring–Neill Redfern 4, Michael Thomas 3, Dan Donnelly 2, Dennis Goldstein, David Kelly, John Szczypinski. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Brian Kroneberger 3, Mike Ruland, Jim Blanding. Shots: North Carolina 48, Loyola (Md.) 30. Saves: NC–Pat Olmert 12, Lars Pedersen 1, Joe Breschi 1. L–Charlie Toomey 17, Tim Dunnigan 0. Attendance: 3,200.

Johns Hopkins 9, Massachusetts 4Massachusetts ............................... 0 3 0 1–4 Johns Hopkins ............................... 1 4 2 2–9 Massachusetts scoring–Scott Hiller, Rob Codignotto, Tim Soudan, Michael Cain. Johns Hopkins scoring–Jay Clarke 2, Matt Panetta 2, Greg Kelly 2, Brian Lukacz, John Dressel, Brendan Kelly.Shots: Massachusetts 31, Johns Hopkins 52. Saves: M–Sal LoCascio 26; JH–Quint Kessenich 14. Attendance: 4,100.

1989 SEMIFINALS

Syracuse 18, Maryland 8Maryland....................................... 2 3 2 1–8 Syracuse ....................................... 9 2 3 4–18 Maryland scoring–Mark Douglas 2, Rob Wurzburger 2, Pat Gugerty, Tim Corcoran, Brian Burlace, David Willard.Syracuse scoring–Gary Gait 5, Paul Gait 3, Greg Burns 3, Tom Marechek 3, Dan Caughey 2, Rodney Dumpson, John Zulberti. Shots: Maryland 29, Syracuse 55. Saves: M–Mike McCanna 4, Matt Herrold 7; S–Matt Palumb 10, Jerry DeLorenzo 0. Attendance: 20,263.

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Johns Hopkins 10, North Carolina 6North Carolina ............................... 3 2 0 1–6 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 2 2 4–10 North Carolina scoring–Dennis Goldstein 3, Neill Redfern, Chip Mayer, Dan Donnelly. Johns Hopkins scoring–Matt Panetta 3, Mike Morrissey 2, Brian Lukacz, Adam Wright, Jeff Ihm, Greg Kelly, John Wilkens. Shots: North Carolina 28, Johns Hopkins 38. Saves: NC–Pat Olmert 8; JH–Quint Kessenich 8. Attendance: 20,263.

1989 CHAMPIONSHIP

Syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 12Johns Hopkins ............................... 4 4 3 1–12 Syracuse ....................................... 5 1 3 4–13 Johns Hopkins scoring–Matt Panetta 5, John Wilkens 2, Mike Morrissey, John Dressel, Greg Kelly, Jay Clarke, Brian Lukacz. Syracuse scoring–Paul Gaitt 4, John Zulberti 2, Gary Gait 2, Rodney Dumpson 2, Tom Marechek, Greg Burns, Joe Bonacci. Shots: Johns Hopkins 40, Syracuse 39. Saves: JH–Quint Kessenich 17; S–Matt Palumb 13. Attendance: 23,893.

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Perfect: Syracuse capped an undefeated season with a 13-8 victory over Cornell in the Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York. A championship-game and college-lacrosse record crowd of 20,148 witnessed the game between the central New York rivals. The win gave Syracuse a 15-0 record.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Gary Gait, Syracuse................................................................................... 3 14 4 18 Paul Gait, Syracuse ................................................................................... 3 11 4 15 Tim Goldstein, Cornell ............................................................................... 4 6 7 13 John Zulberti, Syracuse ............................................................................. 3 4 7 11 John Wurzburger, Cornell .......................................................................... 4 1 0 11 Doug Amacher, Virginia ............................................................................. 3 4 6 10 Chase Monroe, Virginia.............................................................................. 3 7 2 9 Jim Egan, Syracuse ................................................................................... 3 5 4 9 Mike Ruland, Loyola (Md.) ......................................................................... 2 4 5 9 Mike Cummings, Cornell ............................................................................ 4 3 5 8 Vince Angotti, Cornell ................................................................................ 4 5 3 8 Rusty Pritzlaff, Loyola (Md.) ....................................................................... 2 5 3 8 Peter Smith, Pennsylvania.......................................................................... 2 3 5 8

1988 FIRST ROUND

Navy 10, Harvard 9Navy............................................. 3 4 0 3–10 Harvard......................................... 3 1 3 2–9 Navy scoring–Paul Basile 2, Mike Herger 2, John Wade 2, Tim O’Rourke, Frank Snyder, Brian Keith, Rich Schwarz. Harvard scoring–Rob Griffith 3, Brad Raymond 2, Mickey Cavuoti 2, Neil Garfinkel, David Kramer. Shots: Navy 36, Harvard 48. Saves: Navy 19, Harvard 12.

Loyola (Md.) 19, Air Force 8Air Force ....................................... 1 2 2 3–8 Loyola (Md.).................................. 5 6 6 2–19 Air Force scoring–Tom Kelly 3, Tom Sexton 2, Mike Dimento 2, Jim Daronco. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Andy Wilson 5, Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Brian Lutz 4, Mike Ruland 2, Scott Oslislo 2, Ted Nichols, Mike Heffernan. Shots: Air Force 26, Loyola (Md.) 51. Saves: Air Force 11, Loyola (Md.) 12.

Cornell 13, Massachusetts 11Cornell .......................................... 2 3 4 4–13 Massachusetts ............................... 3 3 1 4–11 Cornell scoring–Bill O’Hanlon 5, John Wurzburger 3, Charlie Caliendo, Tim Goldstein, Vince Angotti, Paul Shea, Joe Lizzio. Massachusetts scoring–Scott Hiller 4, Kelley Carr 3, Tim Soudan 2, Paul Ganci 2. Shots: Cornell 51, Massachusetts 36. Saves: Cornell 16, Massachusetts 18.

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Virginia 10, Yale 9 (2 ot)Virginia ......................................... 5 2 2 0 0 1–10 Yale .............................................. 2 2 3 2 0 0–9 Virginia scoring–Mike Smith 3, Doug Amacher 2, Chase Monroe 2, Garth Appelt, Andy Kraus, Tom Burt. Yale scoring–Adam Puritz 4, Craig Lunde 2, Michael Babcock, Ben Hincks, Jon Reese. Shots: Virginia 62, Yale 51. Saves: Virginia 13, Yale 20.

1988 QUARTERFINALS

Syracuse 23, Navy 5Navy............................................. 1 3 1 0–5 Syracuse ....................................... 7 2 5 9–23 Navy scoring–Mike Herger 2, Rich Schwarz, Tim Andrews, Tom Hanzsche. Syracuse scoring–Gary Gait 9, Paul Gait 7, Brad Roos, John Zulberti, Rick Cramer, Keith Owens, Jim Egan, Neil Alt, James Poli. Shots: Navy 20, Syracuse 50. Saves: Navy 14, Syracuse 10.

Pennsylvania 12, Loyola (Md.) 9Loyola (Md.).................................. 1 3 3 2–9 Pennsylvania ................................. 4 4 1 3–12 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Brian Kroneberger 3, Mike Ruland 2, Rusty Pritzlaff, Andy Wilson, Chris Colbeck, Brian Lutz. Pennsylvania scoring–Bob Scheetz 3, Mike Kelly 3, Stewart Fisher 2, Peter Smith 2, Sean Dougherty, Ted Nyman. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 33, Pennsylvania 39. Saves: Loyola (Md.) 17, Pennsylvania 16.

Cornell 6, North Carolina 4Cornell .......................................... 2 3 0 1–6 North Carolina ............................... 1 0 1 2–4 Cornell scoring–John Wurzburger 4, Bill O’Hanlon, Tim Goldstein. North Carolina scoring–Michael Thomas, Mark Tummillo, John Szczypinski, Chris Hein. Shots: Cornell 44, North Carolina 42. Saves: Cornell 27, North Carolina 15.

Virginia 11, Johns Hopkins 10 (ot)Virginia ......................................... 3 1 5 1 1–11 Johns Hopkins ............................... 0 4 3 3 0–10 Virginia scoring–Chase Monroe 5, Doug Amacher, Andy Kraus, Mike Smith, Chris Wakely, Tom Burt, Rob Schmalz.Johns Hopkins scoring–Matt Panetta 3, Mike Morrill 2, Pat Russell 2, Jeff Ihm, Greg Kelly, Jack Crawford. Shots: Virginia 40, Johns Hopkins 50. Saves: Virginia 26, Johns Hopkins 17.

1988 SEMIFINALS

Syracuse 11, Pennsylvania 10Pennsylvania ................................. 2 2 3 3–10 Syracuse ....................................... 1 2 6 2–11 Pennsylvania scoring–Sean Dougherty 3, Chris Flynn 2, Stewart Fisher 2, John Lyons, Peter Smith, Chris Conforti. Syracuse scoring–Gary Gait 3, John Zulberti 3, Paul Gait 2, Jim Egan 2, Greg Burns. Shots: Pennsylvania 29, Syracuse 46. Saves: Pennsylvania 20, Syracuse 15.

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Cornell 17, Virginia 6Cornell .......................................... 2 6 4 5–17 Virginia ......................................... 3 2 1 0–6 Cornell scoring–Steve Meyer 4, Vince Angotti 3, John Wurzburger 2, Mike Cummings 2, Tony Morgan 2, John Heil, Tim Goldstein, Kevin Moran, Geoff Hall. Virginia scoring–Steve Anderson, Doug Amacher, Andy Kraus, Tom Burt, Tom Engelke, David Smith. Shots: Cornell 37, Virginia 48. Saves: Cornell 23, Virginia 15.

1988 CHAMPIONSHIP

Syracuse 13, Cornell 8Cornell .......................................... 1 0 4 3–8 Syracuse ....................................... 2 6 3 2–13 Cornell scoring–Tim Goldstein 3, John Wurzburger 2, Mike Cummings, Steve Meyer, Vince Angotti. Syracuse scoring–Greg Burns 3, Gary Gait 2, Brook Chase 2, Paul Gait 2, Jim Egan 2, Rodney Dumpson, Keith Owens. Shots: Cornell 48, Syracuse 50. Saves: Cornell 19, Syracuse 21.

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Blue Jays Edge Big Red: Craig Bubier’s goal with 1:51 left in the game gave Johns Hopkins an 11-10 victory over Cornell in the Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship at Rutgers. The title was the seventh overall for the Blue Jays and the third in the last four years. The championship game drew 17,077 spectators, the second largest crowd ever to watch the title game. All-Tournament Team: Attack–Tim Goldstein, Cornell; Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins; Craig Bubier, Johns Hopkins. Midfield–Gary Gait, Syracuse; Bob Cummings, Cornell; Vince Angotti, Cornell. Defense–Aaron Jones, Cornell; Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins; Steve Mitchell, Johns Hopkins. Goalie–Quint Kessenich, Johns Hopkins. Goldstein was voted the most outstanding player.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Tim Goldstein, Cornell ............................................................................... 3 9 16 25 Gary Gait, Syracuse................................................................................... 2 11 1 12 Mike Morrill, John Hopkins ......................................................................... 3 10 2 12 Tom Nelson, Syracuse ............................................................................... 2 8 4 12 Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins........................................................................ 3 8 4 12 Joey Seivold, North Carolina ...................................................................... 2 5 5 10 John Wurzburger, Cornell .......................................................................... 3 8 2 10 Craig Bubier, Johns Hopkins....................................................................... 3 5 4 9 Paul Basile, Navy ...................................................................................... 2 1 8 9 Michael Herger, Navy ................................................................................ 2 7 2 9

1987 FIRST ROUND

Pennsylvania 11, Massachusetts 10Massachusetts ............................... 2 1 5 2–10 Pennsylvania ................................. 2 3 2 4–11 Massachusetts scoring–Scott Hiller 6, Greg Collins 2, Doug Musco, Kelly Carr. Pennsylvania scoring–John Shoemaker 3, Chris Flynn 3, Stewart Fisher 2, Ted Nyman, Peter Smith, Kevin Nicklas.Shots: Massachusetts 30, Pennsylvania 42. Saves: Massachusetts 23, Pennsylvania 9.

North Carolina 21, Michigan St. 5Michigan St. .................................. 1 0 2 2–5 North Carolina ............................... 6 3 10 2–21 Michigan St. scoring–John Giampetroni 2, Jim Gallina 2, Dan Crist. North Carolina scoring–Mark Tummillo 3, Corey Gavitt 3, Joey Seivold 2, Scott Cox 2, John Szczypinski 2, Chris Hein 2, David Kelly 2, Pat Welsh, Tim Welsh, Gary Seivold, Ted Brown, Craig O’Callaghan. Shots: Michigan St. 24, North Carolina 70. Saves: Michigan St. 25, North Carolina 12.

Navy 14, Brown 6Brown........................................... 2 2 0 2–6 Navy............................................. 3 5 2 4–14 Brown scoring–Bernie Buonanno 2, Tom Towers 2, Chris Esemplare, Jamie Munro. Navy scoring–Michael Herger 6, Bob Wehman 3, Rich Schwarz 2, Brian Sullivan, Frank Snyder, Brian Keith.Shots: Brown 50, Navy 43. Saves: Brown 9, Navy 28.

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Adelphi 6, Army 5Adelphi ......................................... 3 1 2 0–6 Army ............................................ 1 2 2 0–5 Adelphi scoring–Scott Reh 2, Gordon Purdie, Gary Blohm, Brian Duncan, Sean Keenan. Army scoring–Tom Desperito 2, Joe Gillis 2, Doug Shaver. Shots: Adelphi 36, Army 31. Saves: Adelphi 11, Army 15.

1987 QUARTERFINALS

Maryland 12, Pennsylvania 8Pennsylvania ................................. 3 2 2 1–8 Maryland....................................... 1 4 3 4–12 Pennsylvania scoring–Sean Dougherty 3, Stewart Fisher 3, Chris Flynn, Kevin Nicklas. Maryland scoring–Brendan Hanley 4, Tom Worstell 3, Kirk Thurston 2, Phil Willard 2, Mike Smith. Shots: Pennsylvania 44, Maryland 36. Saves: Pennsylvania 13, Maryland 11.

Johns Hopkins 11, North Carolina 10Johns Hopkins ............................... 5 2 2 2–11 North Carolina ............................... 3 1 3 3–10 Johns Hopkins scoring–Mike Morrill 6, Brendan Kelly, Larry LeDoyen, John Ciccarone, Brian Wood, John Dressel.North Carolina scoring–Joey Seivold 3, Rich Crawford 2, Brett Davy 2, Kevin Haus, Steve Huff, Gary Seivold.Shots: Johns Hopkins 30, North Carolina 42. Saves: Johns Hopkins 21, North Carolina 8.

Syracuse 19, Navy 5Navy............................................. 0 3 1 1–5 Syracuse ....................................... 5 4 4 6–19 Navy scoring–Paul Basile, Michael Herger, Tim O’Rourke, Max Grant, Robert Wehman. Syracuse scoring–Gary Gait 6, Tom Nelson 5, Gordie Mapes 3, John Zulberti 2, Todd Curry, Jim Egan, Rhett Cavanaugh. Shots: Navy 36, Syracuse 59. Saves: Navy 22, Syracuse 18.

Cornell 14, Adelphi 12Adelphi ......................................... 4 5 1 2–12 Cornell .......................................... 2 3 4 5–14 Adelphi scoring–Gordon Purdie 4, Gary Blohm 3, Scott Reh 2, Barry Greenberg, Sean Keenan, Jeff Reh. Cornell scoring–Tim Goldstein 5, Steve Meyer 2, Todd Francis, Mike Cummings, Bob Cummings, Paul Kuehner, Tim McDevitt, John Wurzburger, Joe Lizzio. Shots: Adelphi 44, Cornell 51. Saves: Adelphi 19, Cornell 18.

1987 SEMIFINALS

Johns Hopkins 13, Maryland 8Johns Hopkins ............................... 4 3 2 4–13 Maryland....................................... 2 2 3 1–8 Johns Hopkins scoring–Brian Wood 5, Mike Morrill 3, Brendan Kelly 2, John Dressel, John Wilkens, Craig Bubier. Maryland scoring–Brian Willard 3, Mike Smith 2, Mike Mosko 2, Guy Riccardi. Shots: Johns Hopkins 39, Maryland 30. Saves: Johns Hopkins 10, Maryland 10.

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Cornell 18, Syracuse 15Syracuse ....................................... 3 5 4 3–15 Cornell .......................................... 4 5 4 5–18 Syracuse scoring–Gary Gait 5, Tom Nelson 3, John Zulberti 2, Todd Curry 2, Gordie Mapes, Rhett Cavanaugh, Greg Burns. Cornell scoring–John Wurzburger 5, Vince Angotti 3, Bob Cummings 2, Tim Goldstein 2, Tim Mulligan, Joe Lizzio, Charlie Caliendo, Bill O’Hanlon, Steve Meyer, Paul Kuehner. Shots: Syracuse 34, Cornell 39. Saves: Syracuse 9, Cornell 13.

1987 CHAMPIONSHIP

Johns Hopkins 11, Cornell 10Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 4 2 2–11 Cornell .......................................... 2 2 5 1–10 Johns Hopkins scoring–Craig Bubier 4, Brian Wood 2, John Dressel, Mike Morrill, John Ciccarone, Larry LeDoyen, John Wilkens. Cornell scoring–Tim Goldstein 2, Mike Cummings 2, Bob Cummings 2, John Wurzburger 2, Tim Mulligan, Vince Angotti. Shots: Johns Hopkins 37, Cornell 43. Saves: Johns Hopkins 21, Cornell 15.

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LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Tom Korrie, Syracuse ................................................................................ 2 8 4 12 Gary Seivold, North Carolina ...................................................................... 3 5 7 12 Roddy Marino, Virginia .............................................................................. 3 7 4 11 Tom Carmean, Massachusetts.................................................................... 2 6 3 9 Jeff Nicklas, Maryland................................................................................ 3 7 2 9 Tim Donovan, Rutgers............................................................................... 2 5 3 8 John Zulberti, Syracuse ............................................................................. 2 4 4 8 Del Dressel, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 2 4 3 7 Will Rosebro, Virginia ................................................................................ 3 5 2 7 Todd Curry, Syracuse ................................................................................ 2 5 1 6 Mike Morrill, Johns Hopkins........................................................................ 2 5 1 6 Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins........................................................................ 2 5 1 6

1986 FIRST ROUND

Rutgers 13, C.W. Post 8C.W. Post ...................................... 2 3 2 1–8 Rutgers......................................... 4 1 7 1–13 C.W. Post scoring–Don Borges 3, Tim McIntee 2, Steve Tomaselli, John Campbell, Jim Bovich. Rutgers scoring–Dave Disciorio 3, Tim Donovan 3, Gregg Freid 2, Jeff Lynch 2, Ed Trabulsy 2, Craig Tomsky. Shots: C.W. Post 42, Rutgers 48. Saves: C. W. Post 16, Rutgers 11.

Massachusetts 16, New Hampshire 6New Hampshire ............................. 2 2 1 1–6 Massachusetts ............................... 5 3 4 4–16 New Hampshire scoring–Barry Fraser 2, Kevin Growney, Tom Arrix, Tom Snow, Mike McCaffrey. Massachusetts scoring–Tom Carmean 4, Kelley Carr 2, Doug Musco 2, Rich Abbott, Stephan Moreland, Pat Cain, Greg Fisk, Greg Collins, Chris Tyler, Greg Cannella, Tom Aldrich. Shots: New Hampshire 48, Massachusetts 32. Saves: New Hampshire 9, Massachusetts 20.

1986 QUARTERFINALS

Johns Hopkins 13, Massachusetts 6Massachusetts ............................... 0 4 2 0–6 Johns Hopkins ............................... 4 2 5 2–13 Massachusetts scoring–Patrick Cain 2, Tom Carmean 2, Greg Canella, Douglas Musco. Johns Hopkins scoring–Del Dressel 4, Brian Wood 4, Mike Morrill 2, Craig Bubier, Chris Schreiber, Geoff Nordberg.Shots: Massachusetts 34, Johns Hopkins 63. Saves: Massachusetts 29, Johns Hopkins 13.

North Carolina 12, Maryland 10Maryland....................................... 2 1 4 3–10 North Carolina ............................... 5 2 1 4–12 Maryland scoring–Kirk Thurston 3, Tom Worstel 2, Allen McGuckian 2, Mike Mosko 2, Brian Willard. North Carolina scoring–Gary Seivold 3, Pat Welsh 2, Mike Tummillo, Mark Tummillo, Robbie Russell, Ted Brown, Chris Walker, Brett Davy, John Szczypinski. Shots: Maryland 40, North Carolina 30. Saves: Maryland 8, North Carolina 15.

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Syracuse 17, Rutgers 5 Rutgers......................................... 2 1 2 0–5 Syracuse ....................................... 8 5 3 1–17 Rutgers scoring–Tim Donovan 2, Dave Disciorio, Ed Trabulsy, Jeff Lynch. Syracuse scoring–Tom Korrie 5, Todd Curry 4, Chris Baduini 2, Tom Nelson 2, Mark Brannigan, Chris Rossi, John Zulberti, Peter Allen. Shots: Rutgers 28, Syracuse 38. Saves: Rutgers 15, Syracuse 18.

Virginia 12, Navy 9Navy............................................. 2 0 5 2–9 Virginia ......................................... 0 5 3 4–12 Navy scoring–Glen Miles 4, Robert Wehman 2, Brian Sullivan, Tom Hanzsche, Jeff Bellistri. Virginia scoring–Roddy Marino 3, Jeff Nicklas 3, Will Rosebro 2, Mark Altemus, Chase Monroe, John Begier, Ed Harney. Shots: Navy 48, Virginia 48. Saves: Navy 16, Virginia 14.

1986 SEMIFINALS

North Carolina 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (ot)Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 4 1 1 0–9 North Carolina ............................... 4 1 0 4 1–10 Johns Hopkins scoring–Mike Morrill 3, Craig Bubier 2, Brian Wood, Larry Ledoyen, Steve Mitchell, Pat Russell. North Carolina scoring–Pat Welsh 3, Rich Crawford 2, Ted Brown, James Koester, Chris Galgano, Kevin Haus, Mike Tummillo. Shots: Johns Hopkins 49, North Carolina 34. Saves: Johns Hopkins 10, North Carolina 13.

Virginia 12, Syracuse 10Syracuse ....................................... 2 4 2 2–10 Virginia ......................................... 3 2 6 1–12 Syracuse scoring–John Zulberti 3, Tom Korrie 3, Eric Jeschke, Todd Curry, Pat Donahue, Tom Nelson. Virginia scoring–Jeff Nicklas 3, Ed Harney 2, Roddy Marino 2, Mike Meyer, Will Rosebro, Doug Amacher, Rich Reda, Mark Altemus. Shots: Syracuse 33, Virginia 36. Saves: Syracuse 11, Virginia 11.

1986 CHAMPIONSHIP

North Carolina 10, Virginia 9 (ot)Virginia ......................................... 1 3 4 1 0–9 North Carolina ............................... 1 4 2 2 1–10 Virginia scoring–Roddy Marino 2, Will Rosebro 2, John Gillin, Rich Reda, John Begier, Jeff Nicklas, Chase Monroe. North Carolina scoring–Gary Seivold, Pat Welsh 2, Robby Russell 2, Chris Galgano, John Szczypinski, Ted Brown, Rich Crawford. Shots: Virginia 39, North Carolina 40. Saves: Virginia 17, North Carolina 11.

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LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Craig Bubier, Johns Hopkins....................................................................... 3 8 4 12 Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins........................................................................ 3 7 5 12 Tim Nelson, Syracuse ................................................................................ 3 4 7 11 Mac Ford, North Carolina ........................................................................... 2 8 2 10 Brad Kotz, Syracuse .................................................................................. 3 5 5 10 Del Dressel, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 3 7 2 9 Roddy Marino, Virginia .............................................................................. 2 6 2 8 John Krumenacker, Johns Hopkins.............................................................. 3 5 3 8 Rhett Cavanaugh, Syracuse ....................................................................... 3 4 3 7 Gary Seivold, North Carolina ...................................................................... 2 4 2 6 Tom Gagnon, Brown ................................................................................. 1 3 3 6 Joey Seivold, North Carolina ...................................................................... 2 3 3 6 Mike Morrill, Johns Hopkins........................................................................ 3 3 3 6

1985 QUARTERFINALS

Johns Hopkins 15, Adelphi 9Adelphi ......................................... 3 3 1 2–9 Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 4 3 5–15 Adelphi scoring–Todd Lawson 2, Bob Quinn 2, Dave Sweeney, Joe LoCacio, Frank Tashman, Joe Bayern, Pat Badolato. Johns Hopkins scoring–Brian Wood 5, Craig Bubier 3, John Krumenacker 2, Del Dressel, John Dressel, Mike Morrill, Steve Mutscheller, Chris Schreiber. Shots: Adelphi 35, Johns Hopkins 48. Saves: Adelphi 19, Johns Hopkins 13.

Virginia 10, Army 6Army ............................................ 0 2 1 3–6 Virginia ......................................... 2 3 1 4–10 Army scoring–P.J. Sullivan 2, Bob Betchley, Rob Hoynes, Don Tillar, Doug Shaver. Virginia scoring–Roddy Marino 4, Rich Reda 2, Chase Monroe 2, Jeff Nicklas, Todd Esposito. Shots: Army 28, Virginia 42. Saves: Army 8, Virginia 9.

North Carolina 16, Brown 14Brown........................................... 2 3 2 7–14 North Carolina ............................... 3 5 7 1–16 Brown scoring–Tom Gagnon 3, Nick Mathews 3, Chris Abbot 2, John Keough 2, Steve Heffernan, Walter Cataldo, Tony Stedman, Chris Girgenti. North Carolina scoring–Mac Ford 6, Joey Seivold 2, Gary Seivold 2, Steve Martel, Tim Welsh, Greg Cox, Harry McCambridge, Kevin Haus, Teddy Brown. Shots: Brown 35, North Carolina 31. Saves: Brown 13, North Carolina 13.

Syracuse 14, Pennsylvania 7Pennsylvania ................................. 0 4 1 2–7 Syracuse ....................................... 4 2 1 7–14 Pennsylvania scoring–Leo Paytas 2, John Shoemaker, Bill Morrill, Kevin Nicklas, Bill Schreiner, Joe Gillette. Syracuse scoring–Brad Kotz 3, Tom Nelson 3, Todd Curry 2, John Schimoler 2, Gordie Mapes 2, Tim Nelson, Emmet Printup. Shots: Pennsylvania 20, Syracuse 37. Saves: Pennsylvania 9, Syracuse 11.

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1985 SEMIFINALS

Johns Hopkins 11, Virginia 8Virginia ......................................... 5 1 1 1–8 Johns Hopkins ............................... 0 5 3 3–11 Virginia scoring–Roddy Marino 2, Rich Reda 2, Brad Weinman 2, Jeff Nicklas 2. Johns Hopkins scoring–Del Dressel 3, Craig Bubier 3, John Dressel 2, John Krumenacker, Mike Morrill, Steve Mutscheller. Shots: Virginia 27, Johns Hopkins 47. Saves: Virginia 15, Johns Hopkins 10.

Syracuse 14, North Carolina 13 (ot)North Carolina ............................... 4 5 4 0 0–13 Syracuse ....................................... 4 2 4 3 1–14 North Carolina scoring–Mac Ford 2, Gary Seivold 2, Tim Welsh 2, Pat Welsh 2, Joey Seivold, Greg Cox, Chris Hein, Rob Russell, Brett Davy. Syracuse scoring–Rhett Cavanaugh 4, Emmett Printup 3, Tim Nelson 3, Brad Kotz, Todd Curry, Pat Donahue, John Schimoler. Shots: North Carolina 42, Syracuse 37. Saves: North Carolina 12, Syracuse 21.

1985 CHAMPIONSHIP

Johns Hopkins 11, Syracuse 4 Syracuse ....................................... 3 0 1 0–4 Johns Hopkins ............................... 4 2 4 1–11 Syracuse scoring–Brad Kotz, Kevin Sheenan, Fred Opie, Tom Nelson. Johns Hopkins scoring–Del Dressel 3, Craig Bubier, 2, Brian Wood 2, John Krumenacker 2, Mike Morrill, Brad McClam. Shots: Syracuse 32, Johns Hopkins 34. Saves: Syracuse 10, Johns Hopkins 13.

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LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Tim Nelson, Syracuse ................................................................................ 3 5 6 11 Peter Scott, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 3 3 7 10 Brian Wood, Johns Hopkins........................................................................ 3 5 4 9 Pete Short, Army ...................................................................................... 2 5 3 8 Del Dressel, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 3 3 5 8 Willy Odenthal, Johns Hopkins ................................................................... 3 5 2 7 Brad Kotz, Syracuse .................................................................................. 3 2 5 7 Gary Seivold, North Carolina ...................................................................... 2 6 0 6 Tom Korrie, Syracuse ................................................................................ 3 5 1 6 Steve Martel, North Carolina ...................................................................... 2 4 2 6 Steve Mutscheller, Johns Hopkins ............................................................... 3 4 2 6 Mac Ford, North Carolina ........................................................................... 2 3 3 6

1984 QUARTERFINALS

Johns Hopkins 10, Delaware 3Delaware....................................... 0 1 0 2–3 Johns Hopkins ............................... 4 3 3 0–10 Delaware scoring–Pete Van Bemmel, Dennis Sepulveda, John Moeser. Johns Hopkins scoring–Willy Odenthal 2, Steve Mutscheller 2, John Tucker 2, John Krumenacker 2, Peter Scott, Tom Engelke. Shots: Delaware 32, Johns Hopkins 50. Saves: Delaware 21, Johns Hopkins 12.

North Carolina 11, Virginia 2North Carolina ............................... 1 4 3 3–11 Virginia ......................................... 0 0 0 2–2 North Carolina scoring–Mac Ford 2, Steve Martel 2, Joey Seivold 2, Randy Cox, Terry Martinello, James Koester, Tim Welsh, Gary Seivold. Virginia scoring–Jeff Nicklas, Roddy Marino. Shots: North Carolina 54, Virginia 30. Saves: North Carolina 15, Virginia 21.

Syracuse 8, Rutgers 7 (ot)Rutgers......................................... 1 1 3 2 0–7 Syracuse ....................................... 2 2 3 0 1–8 Rutgers scoring–Ed Trabulsy, Bill Naslonski, Brad Roos, Tim Donovan, John Crowther, Dave Disciorio, Gregg Freid. Syracuse scoring–Tom Korrie 2, Dave Desko 2, Tim Nelson, Todd Curry, Brad Kotz, Randy Lundblad. Shots: Rutgers 33, Syracuse 30. Saves: Rutgers 15, Syracuse 25.

Army 8, Pennsylvania 7Army ............................................ 1 1 3 3–8 Pennsylvania ................................. 1 3 2 1–7 Army scoring–Pete Short 2, Doug Shaver 2, Rob Hoynes, P.J. O’Sullivan, Chris Zupa, Mike Riccardi. Pennsylvania scoring–Leo Paytas 3, Bill Morrill, Michael Braver, Bill Schreiner, Ron Smolokoff. Shots: Army 21, Pennsylvania 42. Saves: Army 13, Pennsylvania 10.

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1984 SEMIFINALS

Johns Hopkins 14, North Carolina 9North Carolina ............................... 3 1 4 1–9 Johns Hopkins ............................... 4 0 5 5–14 North Carolina scoring–Gary Seivold 5, Steve Martel 2, Mac Ford, Terry Martinello. Johns Hopkins scoring–Chris Schreiber 3, Willy Odenthal 2, Brian Wood 2, Del Dressel 2, Rich Glancy 2, Lee Davidson 2, John Tucker. Shots: North Carolina 39, Johns Hopkins 55. Saves: North Carolina 11, Johns Hopkins 26.

Syracuse 11, Army 9Army ............................................ 1 4 3 1–9 Syracuse ....................................... 3 4 2 2–11 Army scoring–Pete Short 3, Rich Sajkoski 2, P.J. O’Sullivan, Nich Bellucci, Tim Donovan, Eric Korvin. Syracuse scoring–Tim Nelson 4, Tom Korrie 3, Brad Kotz, Todd Curry, Tom Nelson, Eric Teschke. Shots: Army 28, Syracuse 38. Saves: Army 13, Syracuse 18.

1984 CHAMPIONSHIP

Johns Hopkins 13, Syracuse 10Syracuse ....................................... 0 2 5 3–10 Johns Hopkins ............................... 5 1 5 2–13 Syracuse scoring–Tom Nelson 3, Emmett Printup 3, Dave Desko 3, Todd Curry. Johns Hopkins scoring–Brian Wood 3, Peter Scott 2, John Tucker 2, Steve Mutscheller 2, Craig Bubier, Tom Engelke, Del Dressel. Shots: Syracuse 33, Johns Hopkins 49. Saves: Syracuse 17, Johns Hopkins 13.

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LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Tim Nelson, Syracuse ................................................................................ 3 3 12 15 Del Dressel, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 3 10 2 12 Randy Lundblad, Syracuse ......................................................................... 3 7 5 12 Brad Kotz, Syracuse .................................................................................. 3 6 4 10 Art Lux, Syracuse...................................................................................... 3 8 2 8 Dave Desko, Syracuse ............................................................................... 3 6 2 8 Peter Scott, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 3 6 1 7 John Krumenacker, Johns Hopkins.............................................................. 3 3 4 7 Henry Ciccarone Jr., Johns Hopkins ............................................................ 3 3 4 7 Dave Wingate, North Carolina .................................................................... 2 5 1 6 Bill Cantelli, Johns Hopkins......................................................................... 3 4 2 6 Jim Wilkerson, Maryland............................................................................ 2 2 4 6

1983 QUARTERFINALS

Johns Hopkins 7, Cornell 6Cornell .......................................... 1 1 2 2–6 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 1 2 2–7 Cornell scoring–Kevin Cook 2, Nick Lantuh 2, Ken Entenmann, Matt Crowley. Johns Hopkins scoring–Del Dressel 4, Brent Ciccarone 2, Richard Glancy. Shots: Cornell 26, Johns Hopkins 33. Saves: Cornell 11, Johns Hopkins 13.

North Carolina 12, Army 6North Carolina ............................... 2 2 2 6–12 Army ............................................ 0 2 1 3–6 North Carolina scoring–David Wingate 4, Peter Voelkel 2, Joe Seivold, Steve Martel, Mike Burnett, Brian Rice, Jeff Homire, Brent Voelkel. Army scoring–Frank Giordano 3, Pete Short, Eric Korvin, P.J. O’Sullivan. Shots: North Carolina 48, Army 53. Saves: North Carolina 23, Army 12.

Syracuse 11, Pennsylvania 8Pennsylvania ................................. 1 2 2 3–8 Syracuse ....................................... 3 3 4 1–11 Pennsylvania scoring–Michael Braver 2, Bill Morrill 2, Bob Papenfuss 2, Leo Paytas, Matt McAnaney. Syracuse scoring–Randy Lundblad 3, John Schimoler 2, Dave Desko 2, Tim Nelson, Bob Seebold, Art Lux, Wayne Roemer. Shots: Pennsylvania 28, Syracuse 31. Saves: Pennsylvania 11, Syracuse 13.

Maryland 13, Virginia 4Maryland....................................... 3 2 5 3–13 Virginia ......................................... 0 0 1 3–4 Maryland scoring–Mike Hubbard 3, Kevin Sullivan 2, Tony Olmert 2, Mike Hart 2, Jack Francis, Mike Ruppert, Alan McGuckian, Tim Worstell. Virginia scoring–Bill Wyker 2, Paul French 2. Shots: Maryland 40, Virginia 42. Saves: Maryland 20, Virginia 13.

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1983 SEMIFINALS

Johns Hopkins 12, North Carolina 9North Carolina ............................... 1 3 3 2–9 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 5 2 3–12 North Carolina scoring–Peter Voelkel 2, Bill Ness 2, David Wingate, Joe Seivold, Mike Burnett, Mac Ford, Terry Martinello. Johns Hopkins scoring–Peter Scott 3, Del Dressel 3, Henry Ciccarone Jr. 2, Bill Cantelli 2, John Krumenacker, Willy Odenthal. Shots: North Carolina 35, Johns Hopkins 45. Saves: North Carolina 17, Johns Hopkins 15.

Syracuse 12, Maryland 5Maryland....................................... 0 1 2 2–5 Syracuse ....................................... 2 3 4 3–12 Maryland scoring–Jim Wilkerson 2, Tim Worstell, Tony Olmert, Mike Hubbard. Syracuse scoring–Art Lux 3, Mike Powers 2, Dave Desko 2, Randy Lundblad, John Schimoler, Brad Kotz, Jeff McCormick, Wayne Roemer. Shots: Maryland 37, Syracuse 37. Saves: Maryland 13, Syracuse 23.

1983 CHAMPIONSHIP

Syracuse 17, Johns Hopkins 16Syracuse ....................................... 2 2 5 8–17 Johns Hopkins ............................... 4 4 5 3–16 Syracuse scoring–Brad Kotz 5, Randy Lundblad 3, Dave Desko 2, Tim Nelson 2, Art Lux 2, Darren Lawlor, Mike Powers, Tom Korrie. Johns Hopkins scoring–Del Dressel 3, Peter Scott 3, John Krumenacker 2, Bill Cantelli 2, Willy Odenthal 2, Kirk Baugher, Brent Ciccarone, Lee Davidson, Henry Ciccarone Jr. Shots: Syracuse 48, Johns Hopkins 50. Saves: Syracuse 18, Johns Hopkins 22.

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LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Dave Wingate, North Carolina .................................................................... 3 11 0 11 Mike Burnett, North Carolina ...................................................................... 3 3 8 11 Mike Caravana, Virginia ............................................................................. 2 4 5 9 Peter Scott, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 3 7 1 8 Doug Hall, North Carolina .......................................................................... 3 5 3 8 John Krumenacker, Johns Hopkins.............................................................. 3 5 3 8 Brent Voelkel, North Carolina ..................................................................... 3 5 3 8 Jeff Cook, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................... 3 3 5 8 Mike Donnelly, Johns Hopkins .................................................................... 3 6 1 7 Jeff Homire, North Carolina........................................................................ 3 5 2 7 Bruce Bruno, Cornell ................................................................................. 2 1 6 7

1982 QUARTERFINALS

North Carolina 16, Navy 2Navy............................................. 0 0 1 1–2 North Carolina ............................... 6 4 2 4–16 Navy scoring–Bob Sturgell 2. North Carolina scoring–Dave Wingate 4, Doug Hall 3, Brent Voelkel 3, Jeff Homire 2, Andy Smith, Pete Voelkel, Steve Stenersen, Dan Aburn. Shots: Navy 20, North Carolina 55. Saves: Navy 7, North Carolina 3.

Cornell 11, Army 9Army ............................................ 3 3 2 1–9 Cornell .......................................... 2 7 1 1–11 Army scoring–Harry Jackson 3, Bill Sardella 2, P.J. O’Sullivan 2, Frank Giordano, Bill Bauer. Cornell scoring–Matt Crowley 3, Tarik Ergin 2, Ken Entenmann 2, Wade Bollinger, Andy Phillips, Jamie Smith, Michael Higgins. Shots: Army 34, Cornell 27. Saves: Army 7, Cornell 13.

Johns Hopkins 14, Maryland 9Maryland....................................... 4 3 1 1–9 Johns Hopkins ............................... 4 5 4 1–14 Maryland scoring–Tim Worstell 2, Don Sadler 2, Jim Wilkerson, Jay Harkey, Tony Olmert, Geoffrey Nordberg, Jack Francis. Johns Hopkins scoring–Peter Scott 4, John Krumenacker 4, Bill Cantelli 2, Jeff Cook 2, Joe Ciletti, Jim Esposito. Shots: Maryland 35, Johns Hopkins 50. Saves: Maryland 24, Johns Hopkins 10.

Virginia 15, Adelphi 7Adelphi ......................................... 5 0 0 2–7 Virginia ......................................... 5 3 1 6–15 Adelphi scoring–Steve Day 3, Kevin Meinsen, Bob Cook, Wade Melton, Joe LoCascio. Virginia scoring–Rick Giusto 3, Mike Caravana 2, Ray Giusto 2, Bill Wyker 2, Jeff Nicklas 2, Scott Gerham, Randy Natoli, John Gillin, Rich Riccardi. Shots: Adelphi 33, Virginia 56. Saves: Adelphi 21, Virginia 12.

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1982 SEMIFINALS

North Carolina 15, Cornell 8Cornell .......................................... 2 1 1 4–8 North Carolina ............................... 4 6 3 2–15 Cornell scoring–Tarik Ergin, Matt Crowley, Bruce Bruno, Steve Fitzpatrick, Ken Entenmann, Andy Phillips, Earle Weaver, Tom Spaulding. North Carolina scoring–Mike Burnett 3, Dave Wingate 2, Doug Hall 2, Ted Millspaugh 2, Brent Voelkel 2, Jeff Homire 2, Andy Smith, Randy Cox. Shots: Cornell 38, North Carolina 54. Saves: Cornell 17, North Carolina 12.

Johns Hopkins 13, Virginia 9Virginia ......................................... 2 4 2 1–9 Johns Hopkins ............................... 5 0 4 4–13 Virginia scoring–Matt Rainis 3, Mike Caravana 2, Ray Giusto, Bill Seery, Scott Gerham, Bill Wyker. Johns Hopkins scoring–Peter Scott 3, Mike Donnelly 3, Henry Ciccarone 2, Bill Cantelli 2, Jeff Cook, John Krumenacker, Marty Bergin. Shots: Virginia 35, Johns Hopkins 36. Saves: Virginia 13, Johns Hopkins 11.

1982 CHAMPIONSHIP

North Carolina 7, Johns Hopkins 5Johns Hopkins ............................... 0 1 2 2–5 North Carolina ............................... 3 1 3 0–7 Johns Hopkins scoring–Mike Donnelly 3, Bill Cantelli 2. North Carolina scoring–Dave Wingate 5, Pete Voelkel, Jeff Homire. Shots: Johns Hopkins 50, North Carolina 39. Saves: Johns Hopkins 20, North Carolina 18.

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North Carolina scored five goals in the fourth quarter to defeat Johns Hopkins, 14-13, in the 1981 Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship in Princeton, New Jersey. The Tar Heels’ come-from-behind victory snapped a three-year winning streak by Johns Hopkins, which has finished first or second in eight of the 11 championships. The title was North Carolina’s first in lacrosse.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Michael Burnett, North Carolina.................................................................. 3 9 6 15 Jeff Cook, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................... 3 8 4 12 Syd Abernethy, Navy................................................................................. 2 7 3 10 Brendan Schneck, Johns Hopkins ............................................................... 3 6 4 10 Jim Zaffuto, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 3 9 0 9 Jeff Homire, North Carolina........................................................................ 3 7 1 8 Doug Hall, North Carolina .......................................................................... 3 5 3 8 Pete Voelkel, North Carolina....................................................................... 3 3 5 8 Kevin Griswold, North Carolina ................................................................... 3 5 2 7 Randy Natoli, Virginia ................................................................................ 2 6 1 7

1981 QUARTERFINALS

Johns Hopkins 19, Maryland 14Johns Hopkins ............................... 8 2 2 7–19 Maryland....................................... 3 5 3 3–14 Johns Hopkins scoring–Jim Zaffuto 6, Jeff Harris 3, Joe Ciletti 2, Bill Cantelli 2, Jeff Cook, Peter Scott, Brendan Schneck, Henry Ciccarone, Mike MeGee, Howard Offit. Maryland scoring–James Wilkerson 5, Peter Worstell 3, Thomas Lloyd, David Saunders, Timothy Worstell, Ron Martinello, Klay Johnson, Jack Francis. Shots: Johns Hopkins 51, Maryland 48.

Virginia 16, Massachusetts 12Massachusetts ............................... 3 1 2 6–12 Virginia ......................................... 5 2 6 3–16 Massachusetts scoring–Jim Welter 2, Ernie Shapiro 2, Lee Vosburgh 2, Peter Schmitz, Karl Hatton, Chris Corin, Morgan Mohrman, Mike Lavin, Brian Kaley. Virginia scoring–Randy Natoli 5, Rick Giusto 4, Ray Giusto, Matt Rainis, Lou Ruland, Tim O’Shea, Bill Seery, David Willis, Pat Finn. Shots: Massachusetts 40, Virginia 59.

North Carolina 13, Syracuse 6Syracuse ....................................... 2 2 2 0–6 North Carolina ............................... 3 4 1 5–13 Syracuse scoring–Jim Booth 2, Tom Donahue, Greg Tarbell, Rob Floyd, Ralph Spinola. North Carolina scoring–Jeff Homire 3, Kevin Griswold 2, Michael Burnett 2, John Basil, Tom Federico, Monty Hill, Doug Hall, Terry Martinello, Dan Aburn. Shots: Syracuse 29, North Carolina 38.

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Navy 16, Army 10 Navy............................................. 3 4 4 5–16 Army ............................................ 4 3 2 1–10 Navy scoring–Bill Anderson 4, Syd Abernethy 3, Phil Skalniak 2, Rich Wehman 2, Bob Bianchi, Jim Bianchi, David Jones, Mike Gubosh, Bob Sturgell. Army scoring–Mark Albe 3, Frank Giordano 3, Paul Cino 2, Ken Dahl, Steve Krikorian. Shots: Navy 59, Army 41.

1981 SEMIFINALS

Johns Hopkins 10, Virginia 6Johns Hopkins ............................... 1 4 2 3–10 Virginia ......................................... 3 2 0 1–6 Johns Hopkins scoring–Brendan Schneck 3, Jim Zaffuto 2, Jeff Cook, Jeff Harris, Peter Scott, Henry Ciccarone, Bill Cantelli. Virginia scoring–Bill Seery, Mike Caravana, Rick Giusto, Matt Rainis, Randy Natoli, Lou Ruland. Shots: Johns Hopkins 49, Virginia 35.

North Carolina 17, Navy 8Navy............................................. 3 2 1 2–8 North Carolina ............................... 4 1 3 9–17 Navy scoring–Syd Abernethy 4, Rich Wehman, Phil Skalniak, Chuck Coughlin, Mike Gubosh. North Carolina scoring–Monty Hill 4, Jeff Homire 3, Michael Burnett 3, Pete Voelkel 2, Andy Smith, Kevin Griswold, Doug Hall, Terry Martinello, Tim Voelkel. Shots: Navy 49, North Carolina 45.

1981 CHAMPIONSHIP

North Carolina 14, Johns Hopkins 13North Carolina ............................... 4 3 2 5–14 Johns Hopkins ............................... 5 3 3 2–13 North Carolina scoring–Michael Burnett 4, Doug Hall 3, Kevin Griswold 2, Chris Mueller, Monty Hill, Dave Wingate, Pete Voelkel, Jeff Homire. Johns Hopkins scoring–Jeff Cook 6, Brendan Schneck 2, Jim Zaffuto, Bill Cantelli, Jeff Kendall, Jeff Harris, Mike Donnelly. Shots: North Carolina 44, Johns Hopkins 48.

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A goal by Jeff Harris in the second overtime pushed Johns Hopkins to a 9-8 victory over Virginia, giving the Blue Jays their third consecutive title.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Brendan Schneck, Johns Hopkins ............................................................... 3 9 7 16 Tim O’Hara, Syracuse................................................................................ 2 3 8 11 Jim Bidne, Johns Hopkins .......................................................................... 3 7 3 10 Jim Zaffuto, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 3 7 3 10 Mike Burnett, North Carolina ...................................................................... 2 5 5 10 Jeff Harris, Johns Hopkins.......................................................................... 3 4 5 9 John Driscoll, Virginia ................................................................................ 3 7 1 8 Randy Natoli, Virginia ................................................................................ 3 7 1 8 Monty Hill, North Carolina .......................................................................... 2 6 2 8 Mike Buzzell, Navy .................................................................................... 1 3 5 8

1980 QUARTERFINALS

Johns Hopkins 16, Harvard 12 Harvard......................................... 3 3 2 4–12 Johns Hopkins ............................... 1 5 4 6–16 Harvard scoring–Brendan Meagher 4, Mike Davis 3, David Wigglesworth 2, Mike Rainaldi 2, Gary Pedroni. Johns Hopkins scoring–Brendan Schneck 3, Jim Zaffuto 3, Wayne Davis 3, Jim Bidne 2, Jeff Cook, Joe Ciletti, Jeff Harris, Henry Ciccarone, Rich Wilkens. Shots: Harvard 41, Johns Hopkins 44.

Syracuse 12, Wash. & Lee 4Wash. & Lee.................................. 1 1 0 2–4 Syracuse ....................................... 1 5 3 3–12 Wash. & Lee scoring–Mike Pressler 2, Jay Foster, George Santos. Syracuse scoring–Brad Short 4, Tim O’Hara 3, Doug Sedgwick 2, Ralph Spinola 2, Pat O’Hara. Shots: Wash. & Lee 30, Syracuse 33.

Virginia 9, Cornell 8 (ot)Cornell .......................................... 5 0 2 1 0–8 Virginia ......................................... 1 3 3 1 1–9 Cornell scoring–Charlie Wood 3, Joe Taylor, Paul Roland, Bruce Reitenbach, Norman Engelke, Matt Crowley.Virginia scoring–Randy Natoli 3, John Driscoll 3, Mike Caravana, Matt Rainis, Steve Kraus. Shots: Cornell 29, Virginia 41.

North Carolina 18, Navy 11North Carolina ............................... 3 4 5 6–18 Navy............................................. 1 3 1 6–11 North Carolina scoring–Monty Hill 3, Kevin Griswold 3, Terry Martinello 3, Mike Burnett 2, John Basil 2, John Schipper, Bob Volker, Jeff Homire, Peter Voelkel, Doug Hall. Navy scoring–Syd Abernethy 4, Mike Buzzell 3, Rich Wehman 2, Ed Mapes, William Anderson. Shots: North Carolina 36, Navy 45.

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1980 SEMIFINALS

Johns Hopkins 18, Syracuse 11Syracuse ....................................... 3 3 2 3–11 Johns Hopkins ............................... 5 3 5 5–18 Syracuse scoring–Tom Donahue 2, Doug Sedgwick 2, Marty Whipple 2, Larry Collins, Ralph Spinola, Brad Short, Scott Frost, Jim Trowbridge. Johns Hopkins scoring–Brendan Schneck 4, Jim Zaffuto 3, Jeff Harris 2, Henry Ciccarone 2, Jim Bidne 2, Rich Wilkens 2, Gary Benninghoff 2, Howard Offit. Shots: Syracuse 28, Johns Hopkins 54.

Virginia 11, North Carolina 10 (ot)North Carolina ............................... 2 5 1 2 0–10 Virginia ......................................... 4 1 3 2 1–11 North Carolina scoring–Mike Burnett 3, Monty Hill 3, Terry Martinello 2, Kevin Griswold 2. Virginia scoring–Randy Natoli 3, John Driscoll 2, Ray Giusto, Matt Rainis, Tim O’Shea, Sonny Esposito, Lou Ruland, Rick Giusto. Shots: North Carolina 35, Virginia 41.

1980 CHAMPIONSHIP

Johns Hopkins 9, Virginia 8 (2 ot) Johns Hopkins ............................... 4 0 2 2 0 1–9 Virginia ......................................... 1 0 6 1 0 0–8 Johns Hopkins scoring–Jim Bidne 3, Brendan Schneck 2, Henry Ciccarone, Jim Zaffuto, Jeff Harris, Wayne Davis.Virginia scoring–John Driscoll 2, Sonny Esposito, Mike Caravana, Matt Rainis, Lou Ruland, Randy Natoli, Rich Riccardi. Shots: Johns Hopkins 25, Virginia 35.

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Five unanswered goals in the second period propelled Johns Hopkins to a 15-9 triumph over Maryland for the 1979 lacrosse championship.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Barry Mitchell, Maryland ............................................................................ 3 9 5 14 Bob Boneillo, Maryland .............................................................................. 3 7 7 14 Wayne Davis, Johns Hopkins...................................................................... 3 9 3 12 Scott Baugher, Johns Hopkins .................................................................... 3 6 5 11 Mike Buzzell, Navy .................................................................................... 2 5 6 11 Dave Huntley, Johns Hopkins ..................................................................... 3 5 6 11 Ron Martinello, Maryland ........................................................................... 3 7 2 9 John Lamon, Maryland .............................................................................. 3 5 4 9 Ned Radebaugh, Johns Hopkins ................................................................. 3 5 4 9 Mike Chanenchuk, Navy............................................................................. 2 3 6 9 Paul O’Brien, Virginia................................................................................. 2 3 6 9

1979 QUARTERFINALS

Johns Hopkins 20, North Carolina St. 6Johns Hopkins ............................... 5 8 2 5–20 North Carolina St. .......................... 2 2 2 0–6 Johns Hopkins scoring–Jim Bidne 4, Wayne Davis 4, Ned Radebaugh 2, Bob Teasdall 2, Joe Garavente, Dave Huntley, Kevin Kilner, Jeff Harris. North Carolina St. scoring–Dan Wilson 3, Walter Hein 2, Ted Manos. Shots: Johns Hopkins 50, North Carolina St. 34.

Virginia 15, Cornell 8 Cornell .......................................... 3 2 1 2–8 Virginia ......................................... 7 3 3 2–15 Cornell scoring–John Mutch 2, Charlie Wood 2, Joe Szombathy, Jim DeNicola, Reiley McDonald, Wade Bollinger.Virginia scoring–Bato Pellington 4, John Driscoll 2, Paul O’Brien 2, Bill Seery 2, Rick Giusto 2, Tom Holman, Matt Rainis, Sonny Esposito. Shots: Cornell 43, Virginia 31.

Maryland 16, Syracuse 13Syracuse ....................................... 3 4 3 3–13 Maryland....................................... 4 2 2 8–16 Syracuse scoring–Kevin Donahue 5, Ralph Spinola 2, Tim O’Hara 2, Greg Cunningham 2, Tom Donahue, Brad Short. Maryland scoring–Barry Mitchell 4, Ron Martinello 4, John Lamon 2, Bob Boneillo 2, Bob Ott, Mike Duffy, Mike Farrell, Nick Manis. Shots: Syracuse 41, Maryland 54.

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Navy 16, Massachusetts 14Navy............................................. 2 7 4 3–16 Massachusetts ............................... 3 3 5 3–14 Navy scoring–Mike Hannan 5, Mike Buzzell 3, Mike Chanenchuk 2, Roger Sexauer 2, Sid Abernathy 2, Bill Anderson, Charlie Mark. Massachusetts scoring–Jim Weller 4, Ed Murray 2, Brooks Sweet 2, Lee Vosburgh 2, Peter Schmitz 2, Mike Lewis, Tom Walters. Shots: Navy 53, Massachusetts 52.

1979 SEMIFINALS

Johns Hopkins 16, Virginia 7Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 2 7 4–16 Virginia ......................................... 2 1 1 3–7 John Hopkins scoring–Scott Baugher 4, Wayne Davis 3, Jeff Harris 2, Mike Donnelly 2, Dave Huntley, Bob Teasdall, Ned Radebaugh, Jim Bidne. Virginia scoring–Ray Giusto 2, Sonny Esposito, Paul O’Brien, John Driscoll, Bill Seery, Randy Natoli. Shots: Johns Hopkins 42, Virginia 29.

Maryland 15, Navy 10Navy............................................. 2 2 4 2–10 Maryland....................................... 5 2 5 3–15 Navy scoring–Mike Hannan 3, Mike Buzzell 2, David Guill 2, Roger Sexauer 2, Mike Chanenchuk. Maryland scoring–Barry Mitchell 3, Terry Kimball 3, Bob Boneillo 2, Ron Martinello 2, Mike Farrell 2, Klay Johnson 2, John Lamon. Shots: Navy 54, Maryland 49.

1979 CHAMPIONSHIP

Johns Hopkins 15, Maryland 9Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 5 4 3–15 Maryland....................................... 4 0 3 2–9 Johns Hopkins scoring–Jeff Cook 3, Dave Huntley 3, Ned Radebaugh 2, Wayne Davis 2, Scott Baugher 2, Steve Wey, Jim Bidne, Joe Garavante. Maryland scoring–Bob Boneillo 3, Terry Kimball 2, Barry Mitchell 2, Ron Martinello, John Lamon. Shots: Johns Hopkins 46, Maryland 33.

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Using a three-goal performance by midfielder Bob DeSimone, Johns Hopkins defeated Cornell, 13-8, and won the 1978 lacrosse championship. The win snapped a 42-game winning streak for Cornell and ended the Big Red’s bid to win its third straight national title.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins........................................................................ 3 8 7 15 Scott Baugher, Johns Hopkins .................................................................... 3 6 6 12 Bob DeSimone, Johns Hopkins ................................................................... 3 9 2 11 Bob Henrickson, Cornell............................................................................. 3 8 3 11 Mike Buzzell, Navy .................................................................................... 2 6 4 10 Mike Hannan, Navy ................................................................................... 2 9 1 10 Dave Huntley, Johns Hopkins ..................................................................... 3 8 2 10 Terry Kimball, Maryland............................................................................. 2 7 3 10 Steve Page, Cornell ................................................................................... 3 7 3 10 John Lamon, Maryland .............................................................................. 2 6 3 9 Tom Marino, Cornell.................................................................................. 3 7 2 9

1978 QUARTERFINALS

Cornell 12, Wash. & Lee 2 Cornell .......................................... 4 4 1 3–12 Wash. & Lee.................................. 0 0 1 1–2 Cornell scoring–Steve Page 2, Bob Henrickson 2, Tom Marino 2, Charlie Wood 2, Craig Jaeger, John Sierra, Chris Kane, Keith Reitenbach. Wash. & Lee scoring–Jay Foster, John Kemp. Shots: Cornell 44, Wash. & Lee 35.

Navy 16, Army 13Army ............................................ 2 6 2 3–13 Navy............................................. 3 3 6 4–16 Army scoring–Jim Pappafotis 3, Scott Finley 3, Ted Harkin 2, Joe Fetzer, Dave Reeves, Tom Endres, Ken Curley, Pete Linskey. Navy scoring–Mike Hannan 6, Mike Buzzell 5, Brendan Schneck 2, Roger Sexauer, Jim Hamill, Mike Chanenchuk. Shots: Army 45, Navy 45.

Johns Hopkins 20, Hofstra 8Hofstra.......................................... 1 2 2 3–8 Johns Hopkins ............................... 6 4 5 5–20 Hofstra scoring–Kevin Smith 2, Richard Stoecker 2, Vince Sembrotto 2, Gary Burton, Kevin Huff. Johns Hopkins scoring–Bob DeSimone 3, Dave Huntley 3, Scott Baugher 3, Mike O’Neill 3, Jeff Blomquist 2, Joe Devlin, Jim Bidne, Ned Radebaugh, Wayne Davis, Jim Zaffuto. Shots: Hofstra 34, Johns Hopkins 49.

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Maryland 15, Virginia 10 Virginia ......................................... 1 3 1 5–10 Maryland....................................... 5 1 5 4–15 Virginia scoring–Emmett Voekel 4, Paul O’Brien 2, Tom Holman, Mark Dorney, Kris Snider, John Driscoll. Maryland scoring–Terry Kimball 5, Peter Worstell 3, Bob Ott 2, John Lamon 2, Barry Mitchell, Drew Tyrie, Rick Moyer. Shots: Virginia 39, Maryland 42.

1978 SEMIFINALS

Cornell 13, Navy 7Cornell .......................................... 5 2 3 3–13 Navy............................................. 1 2 2 2–7 Cornell scoring–Tom Marino 4, Steve Page 3, Bob Henrickson 3, Ned Gerber 2, John Sierra. Navy scoring–Mike Hannan 3, Mike Buzzell, Brendan Schneck, Jim Shulson, John Holmes. Shots: Cornell 44, Navy 34.

Johns Hopkins 17, Maryland 11 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 7 5 3–17 Maryland....................................... 4 3 3 1–11 Johns Hopkins scoring–Mike O’Neill 4, Dave Huntley 4, Bob DeSimone 3, Joe Devlin 3, Jim Zaffuto 2, Scott Baugher. Maryland scoring–John Lamon 4, Barry Mitchell 2, Terry Kimball 2, Bob Ott, Bob Boneillo, Rich Moyer. Shots: Johns Hopkins 56, Maryland 47.

1978 CHAMPIONSHIP

Johns Hopkins 13, Cornell 8Cornell .......................................... 2 3 2 1–8 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 5 2 4–13 Cornell scoring–Bob Henrickson 3, Steve Page 2, Keith Reitenbach, Tom Marino, John Sierra. Johns Hopkins scoring–Bob DeSimone 3, Wayne Davis 2, Scott Baugher 2, Jim Bidne 2, Dave Huntley, Joe Devlin, Mike O’Neill, Frank Cutrone. Shots: Cornell 41, Johns Hopkins 48.

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1977 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Cornell University became the first team to win three lacrosse championships by defeating Johns Hopkins, 16-8, in this year’s title game. Eamon McEneaney led Cornell, totaling eight points in the final and 25 for the tournament, a record in NCAA championship competition. McEneaney also set a record with l4 assists.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Eamon McEneaney, Cornell ........................................................................ 3 11 14 25 Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins........................................................................ 3 7 8 15 Tom Marino, Cornell.................................................................................. 3 12 2 14 Rich Hirsch, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 3 3 8 11 Brendan Schneck, Navy ............................................................................. 2 5 5 10 Mike Hynes, Maryland ............................................................................... 2 4 5 9 Steve Page, Cornell ................................................................................... 3 6 2 8 Bob Henrickson, Cornell............................................................................. 3 5 3 8 Mike Page, Pennsylvania............................................................................ 1 5 2 4 Peter Hollis, Pennsylvania .......................................................................... 1 4 3 7 Bob DeSimone, Johns Hopkins ................................................................... 3 5 2 7

1977 QUARTERFINALS

Cornell 17, Massachusetts 13Massachusetts ............................... 5 3 2 3–13 Cornell .......................................... 6 2 6 3–17 Massachusetts scoring–Jeff Spooner 2, Norm Smith 2, Steve Pappas, 2, Kevin Patterson, Terry Keefe, Vinnie Lobello, Chuck Smith, Randy Krutzler, John Reardon, Mickey Menna. Cornell scoring–Eamon McEneaney 3, Tom Marino 3, Bob Henrickson 3, Steve Page 3, Craig Jaeger, Dave Bray, Joe Szombathy, Keith Reitenbach, Reiley McDonald. Shots: Massachusetts 42, Cornell 61.

Navy 14, Pennsylvania 12Navy............................................. 2 5 2 5–14 Pennsylvania ................................. 3 2 4 3–12 Navy scoring–Brendan Schneck 4, Bob Holman 4, Jeff Long 2, Mike Chanenchuk, Mike Hannan, Ernie Styron, Skip Wagner. Pennsylvania scoring–Mike Page 5, Peter Hollis 4, Tim Dachille 2, Kevin Dachille. Shots: Navy 20, Pennsylvania 33.

Johns Hopkins 16, North Carolina 9Johns Hopkins ............................... 6 2 3 5–16 North Carolina ............................... 3 1 2 3–9 Johns Hopkins scoring–Mike O’Neill 4, Joe Swerdloff 3, Scott Baugher 2, Bob Teasdall, Dave Huntley, Tom Myrick, Bob DeSimone, Steve Wey, Frank Cutrone, Doober Aburn. North Carolina scoring–Joe Yevoli 3, Larry Turkheimer 2, Bruce Matthai, Dan Cox, Paul Worstell, Bob Volker. Shots: Johns Hopkins 77, North Carolina 34.

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Maryland 14, Wash. & Lee 8Wash. & Lee.................................. 1 1 4 2–8 Maryland....................................... 4 2 4 4–14 Wash. & Lee scoring–Jay Sindler 2, Doug Fuge 2, Chris Kearney 2, Jeff Frita, Jack Dudley. Maryland scoring–Kevin Boland 3, Bert Olsen 3, Pete Worstell 2, Greg Rumpf, Lance Kohler, Terry Kimball, Mark Shores, Andy Tyrie, Nick Mannis. Shots: Wash. & Lee 51, Maryland 63.

1977 SEMIFINALS

Cornell 22, Navy 6Navy............................................. 1 1 1 3–6 Cornell .......................................... 9 4 5 4–22 Navy scoring–Bill Stulb 2, Jeff Long, Mike Hannan, Mike Chanenchuk, Brendan Schneck. Cornell scoring–Tom Marino 6, Eamon McEneaney 5, Bob Henrickson 2, Craig Jaeger 2, Steve Page, John Sierra, Keith Reitenbach, Joe Szombathy, Ned Gerber, Joe Taylor, Chuck Wieb. Shots: Navy 25, Cornell 57.

Johns Hopkins 22, Maryland 12Maryland....................................... 3 2 2 5–12 Johns Hopkins ............................... 8 4 5 5–22 Maryland scoring–Mike Hynes 4, Ron Martinello 2, Lance Kohler 2, Greg Rumpf, Bob Ott, Mark Shores, Pete Worstell. Johns Hopkins scoring–Dave Huntley 4, Bob DeSimone 4, Mike O’Neill 2, Wayne Davis 2, Rich Hirsch 2, George Johnson 2, Frank Cutrone 2, Tom Myrick, Joe Swerdloff, Scott Baugher, Phil Federico. Shots: Maryland 45, Johns Hopkins 54.

1977 CHAMPIONSHIP

Cornell 16, Johns Hopkins 8Cornell .......................................... 5 5 4 2–16 Johns Hopkins ............................... 0 1 2 5–8 Cornell scoring–Eamon McEneaney 3, Tom Marino 3, Steve Page 2, John Sierra 2, Craig Jaeger, Reilly McDonald, Bob Mathisen, Keith Reitenbach, George Lau, Gary Malm. Johns Hopkins scoring–Frank Cutrone, Scott Baugher, Rich Hirsch, Steve Wey, Dave Huntley, Mike O’Neill, Joe Devlin, Tom Myrick. Shots: Cornell 36, Johns Hopkins 46.

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1976 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Cornell University, which had won the first lacrosse championship in 1971, returned the crown to Ithaca, New York with a 16-13 overtime win over defending champion Maryland in the final game. The Big Red was led by Mike French, who scored seven goals in the championship contest to tie the single-game scoring record. French led the championship in scoring with a record total of 20 points.

1976 QUARTERFINALS

Maryland 17, Brown 8Brown........................................... 0 2 3 3–8 Maryland....................................... 3 8 4 2–17 Brown scoring–Peter Bensley 3, Bob MacLeod 3, Steve Meister, Bill Ohlsen. Maryland scoring–Frank Urso 3, Bert Caswell 3, Lance Kohler 2, Ed Mullen 2, Roger Tuck 2, Terry Kimball 2, Bert Olsen, Bob Ott, Mark Shores. Shots: Brown 34, Maryland 43.

Navy 13, North Carolina 9Navy............................................. 4 2 2 5–13 North Carolina ............................... 1 3 3 2–9 Navy scoring–Skip Miller 3, Bill Claridge 2, Jeff Long 2, Emory Chenoweth, Mike Chanenchuk, Chris Burgin, Bill Stulb, Bob Holman, Mike Canders. North Carolina scoring–Dan Cox 2, Steve Sartorio, Paul Worstell, Bill MacGowan, Martin Sutton, Tom Venier, Larry Turheimer, Doug Fierro.

Cornell 14, Wash. & Lee 0Cornell .......................................... 5 3 1 5–14 Wash. & Lee.................................. 0 0 0 0–0 Cornell scoring–Robert Mitchell 3, Tom Marino 2, Bob Hendrickson, Mike French, Jon Levine, Eamon McEneaney, Dave Bray, John O’Neill, Albin Haglund, Steve Dybus, Keith Reitenbach, Brian Lasda, John Britton.Shots: Cornell 39, Wash. & Lee 20.

Johns Hopkins 11, Massachusetts 9Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 6 0 3–11 Massachusetts ............................... 5 0 3 1–9 Johns Hopkins scoring–Mike O’Neill 4, Rich Hirsch 2, Franz Wittlesburger 2, Tom Myrick, George Johnson, Phil Garavente, Dale Kohler. Massachusetts scoring–Fred Menna 5, Jeff Spooner 2, Andy Scheffer, Paul Martin.

1976 SEMIFINALS

Maryland 22, Navy 11Navy............................................. 1 3 3 4–11 Maryland....................................... 10 3 5 4–22 Navy scoring–Mike Canders 4, Bob Holman 2, George Moore 2, Jeff Connolly, Jim Shulson, Emory Chenoweth.Maryland scoring–Ed Mullen 7, Roger Tuck 4, Bert Caswell 3, Bob Ott 2, Frank Urso, Jim Burnett, John Lamon, Mike Farrell, Lance Kohler, Terry Kimball. Shots: Navy 49, Maryland 58.

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Cornell 13, Johns Hopkins 5Cornell .......................................... 2 2 4 5–13 Johns Hopkins ............................... 0 0 1 4–5 Cornell scoring–Jon Levine 5, Bill Marino 3, Mike French 2, Albin Haglund 2, Tom Marino. Johns Hopkins scoring–Dave Huntley 2, Tom Myrick, Joe Garavente, Rich Hirsch. Shots: Cornell 39, Johns Hopkins 23.

1976 CHAMPIONSHIP

Cornell 16, Maryland 13 (ot)Maryland....................................... 1 6 2 3 1–13 Cornell .......................................... 1 1 6 4 4–16 Maryland scoring–Frank Urso 2, John Lamon 2, Ed Mullen 2, Barry Mitchell, Lance Kohler, Bert Caswell, Bert Olsen, Jim Burnett, Greg Rumpf, Terry Kimball. Cornell scoring–Mike French 7, Jon Levine 4, Bill Marino 2, Steve Dybus, Gary Malm, Bob Henrickson. Shots: Maryland 58, Cornell 43.

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1975 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Maryland turned the 1975 championship into the OK Corral, destroying the existing records for shots taken and scoring on its way to its second team title in three years.

1975 QUARTERFINALS

Wash. & Lee 11, Johns Hopkins 7Johns Hopkins ............................... 1 2 2 2–7 Wash. & Lee.................................. 3 4 3 1–11 Johns Hopkins scoring–Franz Wittlesberger 5, Rich Hirsch 2. Wash. & Lee scoring–Donny Carroll 4, Chris Larson 2, Rob Morgan 2, Charlie Brown, Malcom Hastings, Jack Dudley. Shots: Johns Hopkins 42, Wash. & Lee 37.

Maryland 19, Hofstra 11Hofstra.......................................... 3 1 2 5–11 Maryland....................................... 3 5 4 7–19 Hofstra scoring–Tom Calder 4, Phil Marino, Chuck Rogener, Billy Ruggiero, Bob Hiller, Kevin Hill, Gary White, Ted Stefaniew.Maryland scoring–Frank Urso 3, Bert Caswell 3, Bob Gilmartin 3, Doug Radebaugh 2, Mike Hynes 2, Bert Olson 2, Roger Tuck, Jim Burnett, Bob Brenton, Todd Bench. Shots: Hofstra 50, Maryland 80.

Cornell 18, Rutgers 5Rutgers......................................... 2 2 1 0–5 Cornell .......................................... 1 7 7 3–18 Rutgers scoring–Mike Rinck 3, Jim Teatom, Bob Fornaro. Cornell scoring–Mike French 6, Jon Levine 5, Tom Nolan 3, Eamon McEneaney, Al Haglund, Steve Dybus, Bill Marino. Shots: Rutgers 29, Cornell 40.

Navy 17, Pennsylvania 6Pennsylvania ................................. 2 3 0 1–6 Navy............................................. 3 1 4 9–17 Pennsylvania scoring–Peter Hollis 2, Bob Kilkowski, Peter Marin, Doug Sachse, Ralph McGee. Navy scoring–Jeff Connelly 3, Jeff Long 2, Marty Mason 2, Fred Cook 2, Skip Wagner 2, Paul Gustin, Bob DeSimone, Bill Claridge, Kevin McConnell, Mike Gurny, Jim Shulson. Shots: Pennsylvania 30, Navy 75.

1975 SEMIFINALS

Maryland 15, Wash. & Lee 5Wash. & Lee.................................. 1 2 1 1–5 Maryland....................................... 4 6 1 4–15 Wash. & Lee scoring–Chris Larson 2, Jim Englehart, Jack Dudley, Ken Miller. Maryland scoring–Doug Radebaugh 3, Bert Caswell 3, Roger Tuck 2, Gary Glatzel 2, Brooks Sleeper 2, Mike Hynes, Frank Urso, Bill Gould. Shots: Wash. & Lee 38, Maryland 62.

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Navy 15, Cornell 12Navy............................................. 5 2 3 5–15 Cornell .......................................... 0 4 5 3–12 Navy scoring–Bob DeSimone 3, Fred Cook 3, Jeff Connelly 3, Paul Gustin 2, Jeff Long, Bill Stulb, Mike Canders, Bob Holman. Cornell scoring–Mike French 4, Jon Levine 3, Bill Marino 2, Eamon McEneaney, Dave Bray, Ted Marchell. Shots: Navy 42, Cornell 51.

1975 CHAMPIONSHIP

Maryland 20, Navy 13Maryland....................................... 6 3 4 7–20 Navy............................................. 5 1 4 3–13 Maryland scoring–Frank Urso 5, Mike Hynes 3, Roger Tuck 3, Bill Gould 2, Doug Radebaugh 2, Bert Caswell, Jim Burnett, Mike Ferrell, Tony Morgan, Brooks Sleeper. Navy scoring–Bob DeSimone 4, Fred Cook 3, Jeff Long 2, Jeff Connelly, Marty Mason, Mike Gurny, Jim Shulson. Shots: Maryland 62, Navy 58.

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1974 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Johns Hopkins abandoned its two-year-old runner-up role, and defeated defending champion Maryland, 17-12, to become the 1974 National Collegiate Lacrosse Champion.

1974 QUARTERFINALS

Maryland 12, Rutgers 6 Rutgers......................................... 2 1 2 1–6 Maryland....................................... 2 5 0 5–12 Rutgers scoring–Steve Arata 3, John Danowski, Mike Rinck, Pete Dorne. Maryland scoring–Frank Urso 3, Ed Mullen 2, Dave Dempsey 2, Pat O'Meally, Dino Mattessich, Brooks Sleeper, Doug Radebaugh, Mike Hynes. Shots: Rutgers 31, Maryland 63.

Cornell 15, Virginia 8 Virginia ......................................... 1 3 2 2–8 Cornell .......................................... 4 1 3 7–15 Virginia scoring–Barry Robertson 4, Greg Montgomery 2, Doug Cooper, Bruce Barker. Cornell scoring–Mike French 6, Jim Trenz 4, Jon Levine 3, Tom Haggerty, Steve Sanford. Shots: Virginia 44, Cornell 46.

Johns Hopkins 18, Hofstra 10 Johns Hopkins ............................... 1 3 6 8–18 Hofstra.......................................... 1 5 2 2–10 Johns Hopkins scoring–Franz Wittlesberger 7, Jack Thomas 4, Rick Kowalchuk 2, Rich Hirsch, Bill Nolan, Bill McCutcheon, Don Kurz, Mike Perez. Hofstra scoring–Kevin Hill 3, Pete Rose 2, Gary White 2, Jeff Fenton, Tom Calder, Teddy Betty. Shots: Johns Hopkins 39, Hofstra 26.

Wash. & Lee 13, Navy 10 Wash. & Lee.................................. 4 3 4 2–13 Navy............................................. 4 2 3 1–10 Wash. & Lee scoring–Dave Warfield 5, Ted Bauer 4, Bryan Chasney 2, Don Carroll, Skip Lichtfuss. Navy scoring–Wayne Dunham 2, Pat Meaney 2, Bob DeSimone, Tim Supko, Marty Mason, Dave Bayly, Bill Ayres, Joe Avveduti. Shots: Wash. & Lee 41, Navy 41.

1974 SEMIFINALS

Maryland 19, Cornell 10 Cornell .......................................... 3 4 1 2–10 Maryland....................................... 3 5 7 4–19 Cornell scoring–Jim Trenz 3, Mike French 2, Bill Marino 2, Jon Levine 2, Tom Haggerty. Maryland scoring–Ed Mullen 3, Dave Dempsey 3, Roger Tuck 3, Pat O'Meally 2, Frank Urso 2, Dino Mattessich 2, Kevin Boland 2, Bob Mitchell, Doug Radebaugh. Shots: Cornell 30, Maryland 66.

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Johns Hopkins 11, Wash. & Lee 10 Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 2 2 4–11 Wash. & Lee.................................. 4 1 4 1–10 Johns Hopkins scoring–Rick Kowalchuk 3, Jim Cahill 2, Dale Kohler 2, Rich Hirsch, Pat Sinram, Franz Wittelsberger, Bill Nolan. Wash. & Lee scoring–Bill Rienhoff 3, Skip Lichtfuss 3, Bryan Chasney 2, Ted Bauer, Dave Warfield. Shots: Johns Hopkins 30, Wash. & Lee 25.

1974 CHAMPIONSHIP

Johns Hopkins 17, Maryland 12 Maryland....................................... 3 1 5 3–12 Johns Hopkins ............................... 5 5 4 3–17 Maryland scoring–Frank Urso 3, Dave Dempsey 2, Ed Mullen 2, Kevin Boland 2, Dave Hallock, Bob Mitchell, Roger Tuck. Johns Hopkins scoring–Franz Wittelsberger 5, Rick Kowalchuk 3, Rich Hirsch 3, Jack Thomas 3, Bill Nolan 2, Bob Barbera. Shots: Maryland 57, Johns Hopkins 59.

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1973 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Maryland overcame the stall tactics of Johns Hopkins in the championship contest, scoring a goal in the second overtime, to win 10-9. The Terps had encountered little resistance on their way to the title bout, as they downed Brown, 16-4, and Wash. & Lee, 18-5, Johns Hopkins had disposed of Army, 11-5, and the defending champion, Virginia, 12-9.

The busiest man in the tournament did not even play in the title game. He was Skeet Chadwick, Washington & Lee’s goalie. In two contests, he had 52 saves. Jack Thomas of Johns Hopkins had 11 tournament assists.

1973 QUARTERFINALS

Maryland 16, Brown 4Brown........................................... 1 1 1 1–4 Maryland....................................... 2 5 7 2–16 Brown scoring–Scott Cummings 2, Bob Rubeor, Jeff Wagner. Maryland scoring–Bob Mitchell 4, Frank Urso 3, Doug Schreiber 3, Gary Besosa, Harmon Levine, Ed Mullen, Pat O’Meally, Doug Radebaugh, Brooks Sleeper. Shots: Brown 27, Maryland 62.

Wash. & Lee 13, Navy 12 (3 ot)Navy............................................. 3 1 2 4 2 0 0–12 Wash. & Lee.................................. 2 5 1 2 2 0 1–13 Navy scoring–Bill Kordis 4, Dave Bayly 3, Joe Avviduti 2, Tom Venier, Marty Mason, Kim McCauley. Wash. & Lee scoring–Dave Warfield 4, Sam Englehart 4, Skip Lichtfuss 2, Don Carroll 2, Chip Tompkins. Shots: Navy 64, Wash. & Lee 47.

Johns Hopkins 11, Army 5Johns Hopkins ............................... 5 2 2 2–11 Army ............................................ 2 1 1 1–5 Johns Hopkins scoring–Don Krohn 4, Mike Perez 2, Bill Nolan 2, Jack Thomas, Franz Wittelsberger, Rick Kowalchuk. Army scoring–Joe Hennessy 3, George Reynolds, Rick Goodhand. Shots: Johns Hopkins 44, Army 41.

Virginia 12, Hofstra 5Hofstra.......................................... 0 1 1 3–5 Virginia ......................................... 4 5 1 2–12 Hofstra scoring–Kevin Hill, Bob Auguste, Jim Merryman, Bob Miller, Bill Reid. Virginia scoring–Barry Robertson 5, Rich Werner 2, Owen Daly, Doug Cooper, Jeff Clute, Jim Ulman, Greg Montgomery. Shots: Hofstra 35, Virginia 50.

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1973 SEMIFINALS

Maryland 18, Wash. & Lee 7 Wash. & Lee.................................. 3 3 1 0–7 Maryland....................................... 5 5 2 6–18 Wash. & Lee scoring–Sam Englehart 2, Skip Lichtfuss 2, Ted Bauer, Bryan Chasney, Dave Warfield. Maryland scoring–Ed Mullen 3, Pat O’Meally 3, Frank Urso 3, Dino Mattessich 2, Doug Radebaugh 2, Doug Schreiber 2, Dave Hallock, Larry Hubbard, Roger Tuck. Shots: Wash. & Lee 30, Maryland 74.

Johns Hopkins 12, Virginia 9Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 3 3 4–12 Virginia ......................................... 2 1 4 2–9 Johns Hopkins scoring–Rick Kowalchuk 4, Franz Wittelsberger 3, Jack Thomas, Dale Kohler, Don Krohn, Ken Winegrad, Bill Nolan. Virginia scoring–Barry Robertson 2, Doug Cooper 2, Rich Werner 2, Tom Duquette, Jim Ulman, Owen Daly.Shots: Johns Hopkins 49, Virginia 59.

1973 CHAMPIONSHIP

Maryland 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (2 ot)Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 3 2 2 0 0–9 Maryland....................................... 0 2 4 3 0 1–10 Johns Hopkins scoring–Rick Kowalchuk 3, Mike Perez 2, Ken Winegrad 2, Jack Thomas, Franz Wittelsberger. Maryland scoring–Frank Urso 3, Gary Besosa 2, Pat O’Meally 2, Dino Mattessich, Brooks Sleeper, Doug Schreiber.Shots: Johns Hopkins 35, Maryland 5.

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1972 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Virginia won its first national title by edging Johns Hopkins, 13-12, in the championship game of the National Collegiate Lacrosse Championship tournament at Maryland. The Cavaliers were the top seed in the first NCAA tournament the previous year, but lost in the first round. This time, paced by veterans Jay Connor, Tom Duquette, Pete Eldredge and Chip Barker, and freshman Richie Werner, Virginia wasn’t to be denied. Eldredge got the winning goal unassisted with 4:11 left in the contest before 7,000 fans.

Maryland, the pre-tourney favorite and host team, fell in the semifinals to Johns Hopkins, 9-6, with 8,000 watching.

Connor, the tourney’s leading scorer, set a meet record for assists. Maryland’s John Kaestner broke the single-game assist mark. Virginia and Johns Hopkins combined to shatter all three of the meet records for shots on goal.

1972 QUARTERFINALS

Maryland 9, Rutgers 3Rutgers......................................... 0 0 0 3–3 Maryland....................................... 1 3 3 2–9 Rutgers scoring–Randy Bornoff, Mike Rinck, Bob Carney. Maryland scoring–Ed Mullen 3, Brooks Sleeper 3 Larry Hubbard, Dino Mattesich, Pat O’Meally, Dave Dempsey. Shots: Rutgers 23, Maryland 39.

Johns Hopkins 11, Wash. & Lee 5 Wash. & Lee.................................. 2 0 1 2–5 Johns Hopkins ............................... 2 3 5 1–11 Wash. & Lee scoring–Sam Englehart 2, Dave Warfield, Skip Lichtfuss, Brian Chasney. Johns Hopkins scoring–Bill Nolan 3, Gary Handleman 2, Pat Sinram, Paul Edwards, Mike Perez, Kenneth Winegrad, Don Krohn, Eric Bergofsky. Shots: Wash. & Lee 34, Johns Hopkins 68.

Virginia 10, Army 3Army ............................................ 2 0 1 0–3 Virginia ......................................... 3 3 2 2–10 Army scoring–Russ Bolling, Rick Goodhand, Phil Lynch. Virginia scoring–Tom Duquette 3, Chip Barker 3, Doug Cooper 2, Pete Eldredge, Rick Beach. Shots: Army 37, Virginia 51.

Cortland St. 10, Navy 9 (2 ot) Cortland St. ................................... 0 4 2 3 1 0–10 Navy............................................. 4 1 4 0 0 0–9 Cortland St. scoring–Paul Wehrum 3, Bert Severns 2, John Eberenz 2, Ken McEwan 2, Sal Taormina. Navy scoring–Dave Bayly 2, Nick Smilari 2, Chris Virtue, Chris Ladd, Marty Mason, Tim Supko, Kim McCauley. Shots: Cortland St. 28, Navy 57.

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1972 SEMIFINALS

Virginia 14, Cortland St. 7 Virginia ......................................... 2 5 4 3–14 Cortland St. ................................... 1 1 2 3–7 Virginia scoring–Jay Connor 3, Pete Eldredge 3, Richie Werner 3, Tom Duquette, Chip Barker, Jim Ulman, George Turner, Doug Cooper. Cortland St. scoring–Paul Wehrum 3, John Eberenz 2, Bert Severns, Ken McEwan. Shots: Virginia 59, Cortland St. 31.

Johns Hopkins 9, Maryland 6Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 1 4 1–9 Maryland....................................... 1 3 2 0–6 Johns Hopkins scoring–Bill Nolan 2, Jack Thomas 2, Kenneth Winegrad, Gary Handleman, Richard Kowalchuk, Mike Perez, William McCutcheon. Maryland scoring–John Kaestner 3, Dave Dempsey 2, Pat O’Meally. Shots: Johns Hopkins 34, Maryland 38.

1972 CHAMPIONSHIP

Virginia 13, Johns Hopkins 12 Virginia ......................................... 4 3 1 5–13 Johns Hopkins ............................... 3 2 4 3–12 Virginia scoring–Pete Eldredge 4, Richie Werner 3, Chip Barker 3, Tom Duquette 2, Jay Connor. Johns Hopkins scoring–Bill Nolan 4, Gary Handleman 2, Jack Thomas 2, Don Krohn 2, Richard Kowalchuk, Pat Sinram. Shots: Virginia 44, Johns Hopkins 33.

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1971 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Cornell edged Army, 17-16, in the semifinals and then overpowered Maryland, 12-6, in the final to capture the title. Alan Rimmer, All-America attacker, banged home six Cornell goals in the final game. Goalie Bob Buhmann was credited with 22 saves as the Big Red shut off the potent Maryland attack.

In the semifinal, Cornell grabbed a 7-4 lead after one period. Army, led by Tom Cafaro, battled back and by the third period it became a question of who would get the last goal. The lead changed hands twice, and the score was tied four times in the final period, before Bob Shaw scored at 12:33, giving Cornell the victory.

1971 QUARTERFINALS

Cornell 10, Brown 8 Brown........................................... 3 1 1 3–8 Cornell .......................................... 3 2 4 1–10 Brown scoring–Bob Scalise 2, Rupert Scofield 2, Dean Rollins 2,Dave Owens, Joe Daugherty. Cornell scoring–Glenn Mueller 3, Pat Gallagher 2, Bob Shaw 2, Frank Davis, Mickey Fenzel, Bruce Teague. Shots: Brown 45, Cornell 46.

Maryland 10, Air Force 1 Air Force ....................................... 1 0 0 0–1 Maryland....................................... 2 2 1 5–10 Air Force scoring–Thomas Dour. Maryland scoring–John Kaestner 2, Eric Nachlas 2, Len Spicer, Dave Dempsey, Tom Cleaver, Dennis Dorsey, Dan Furman, Gary Besosa. Shots: Air Force 16, Maryland 41.

Navy 9, Virginia 6 Virginia ......................................... 3 0 1 2–6 Navy............................................. 3 3 2 1–9 Virginia scoring–Pete Eldredge 3, Bob Proutt, Jay Connor, Rick Beach. Navy scoring–Bill Kordis 5, Steven Nastro 2, Patrick Lee, Robert Pell. Shots: Virginia 44, Navy 34.

Army 19, Hofstra 3 Hofstra.......................................... 0 0 1 2–3 Army ............................................ 7 3 6 3–19 Hofstra scoring–Bob DeMarco, Bill Artus, Randolph Caruso. Army scoring–Tom Cafaro 4, David Coughlin 4, Rich Enners 3, Frank Eich 2, Bob Armbruster 2, Russ Bolling, Steve Wood, Ron Liss, Mick Sela. Shots: Hofstra 28, Army 30.

1971 SEMIFINALS

Maryland 10, Navy 7Navy............................................. 1 0 3 3–7 Maryland....................................... 3 2 2 3–10 Navy scoring–Steven Nastro 3, Tim Supko 2, Pete Kordis, Robert Pell. Maryland scoring–Tom Kelly 2, John Kaestner 2, Eric Nachlas 2, Dennis Dorsey, Tom Cleaver, Dan Furman, Phil Marino. Shots: Navy 32, Maryland 36.

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Cornell 17, Army 16Cornell .......................................... 7 4 2 4–17 Army ............................................ 4 6 2 4–16 Cornell scoring–Frank Davis 4, Alan Rimmer 3, Bob Shaw 3, Pat Gallagher 3, Mickey Fenzel 2, Glenn Mueller, Bucky Gunts. Army scoring–Tom Cafaro 7, Ron Liss 4, Rich Enners 2, Bucky Walker 2, Russ Bolling. Shots: Cornell 49, Army 39.

1971 CHAMPIONSHIP

Cornell 12, Maryland 6 Cornell .......................................... 4 4 2 2–12 Maryland....................................... 2 1 1 2–6 Cornell scoring–Alan Rimmer 6, Bucky Gunts 2, Mickey Fenzel, Rob Wagner, Bob Shaw, Frank Davis. Maryland scoring–Tom Cleaver 2, Steve Demczuk, Eric Nachlas, Ed Hubbard, Dave Dempsey. Shots: Cornell 42, Maryland 46.

College Men’s Lacrosse Champions Before NCAA Tournament (USILA)

1881 Harvard 1882 Harvard 1883 Harvard, Princeton, Yale 1884 Princeton 1885 Harvard 1886 Harvard 1887 Harvard 1888 Princeton 1889 Princeton 1890 Lehigh 1891 Johns Hopkins 1892 Stevens Tech 1893 Lehigh 1894 Stevens Tech

1895 New York U. 1896 Lehigh 1897 Lehigh 1898 Johns Hopkins 1899 Johns Hopkins 1900 Johns Hopkins 1901 Swarthmore 1902 Johns Hopkins 1903 Johns Hopkins 1904 Swarthmore 1905 Swarthmore 1906 Johns Hopkins 1907 Johns Hopkins, Cornell 1908 Johns Hopkins

1909 Johns Hopkins 1910 Swarthmore 1911 Johns Hopkins 1912 Harvard 1913 Johns Hopkins, Harvard 1914 Navy 1915 Johns Hopkins 1916 Lehigh 1917 Lehigh 1918 Navy 1919 Navy 1920 Navy 1921 Navy, Lehigh 1922 Syracuse, Navy

1923 Army 1924 Syracuse 1925 Navy 1926 Johns Hopkins 1927 Johns Hopkins 1928 Johns Hopkins 1929 St. John’s (N.Y.) 1930 St. John’s (N.Y.) 1931 St. John’s (N.Y.) 1932 Johns Hopkins 1933 Johns Hopkins 1934 Johns Hopkins 1935 Princeton

Winners of Wingate Memorial Trophy as National Intercollegiate Champion

1936 Maryland 1937 Maryland, Princeton 1938 Navy 1939 Maryland 1940 Maryland 1941 Johns Hopkins 1942 Princeton 1943 Navy 1944 Army 1945 Army, Navy 1946 Navy 1947 Johns Hopkins 1948 Johns Hopkins

1949 Johns Hopkins 1950 Johns Hopkins 1951 Army, Princeton 1952 Rensselaer, Virginia 1953 Princeton 1954 Navy 1955 Maryland 1956 Maryland 1957 Johns Hopkins 1958 Army 1959 Army, Johns Hopkins 1960 Navy 1961 Army/Navy

1962 Navy 1963 Navy 1964 Navy 1965 Navy 1966 Navy 1967 Maryland, Navy, Johns Hopkins 1968 Johns Hopkins 1969 Army, Johns Hopkins 1970 Johns Hopkins, Navy, Virginia 1971 Cornell 1972 Virginia

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Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play

[Note: No third-place game is held; semifinal losers credited with third-place finish.]

Team (Years Participated) ........................................................... Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd Adelphi (1982-85-87-89) .................................................................... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Air Force (1971-88)............................................................................ 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Albany (N.Y.) (2003-04) ..................................................................... 1 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Army (1971-72-73-78-81-82-83-84-85-87-93-96-03-04) ........................ 14 3 14 .176 0 0 1 Brown (1971-73-76-85-87-90-91-92-94-95-97)..................................... 11 5 11 .313 0 0 1 Bucknell (2001) ................................................................................. 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Butler (1998)..................................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 C.W. Post (1986) ............................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Cornell (1971-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-82-83-87-88-89-95-00-02-04) ....... 17 21 14 .600 3 3 3 Cortland St. (1972) ............................................................................ 1 1 1 .500 0 0 1 Dartmouth (2003).............................................................................. 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Delaware (1984-99) ........................................................................... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Duke (1992-94-95-97-98-99-00-01-02) ................................................ 9 6 9 .400 0 0 1 Fairfield (2002) .................................................................................. 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Georgetown (1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04)........................................... 8 7 8 .467 0 0 1 Harvard (1980-88-90-96).................................................................... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Hobart (1998-00-02-04) ..................................................................... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Hofstra (1971-73-74-75-78-93-96-97-99-00-01-03)............................... 12 3 12 .200 0 0 0 Johns Hopkins (1972-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87- 88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04) .................. 33 52 26 .667 7 8 10 Loyola (Md.) (1988-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01) ............. 14 9 14 .391 0 1 1 Manhattan (2002) .............................................................................. 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 UMBC (1998-99) ................................................................................ 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Maryland (1971-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-81-82-83-86-87-89-91-92- 93-94-95-96-97-98-00-01-03-04) ................................................... 27 35 25 .583 2 7 9 Massachusetts (1976-77-79-81-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-95-97-02-03) ...... 15 5 15 .250 0 0 0 Michigan St. (1987-89-91) .................................................................. 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Mt. St. Mary’s (2003).......................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Navy (1971-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-86-87-88-89-92-93-94- 99-04) ......................................................................................... 21 14 21 .400 0 2 6 New Hampshire (1986)....................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 North Carolina (1976-77-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93- 94-95-96-98-04) ........................................................................... 21 24 17 .585 4 1 7 North Carolina St. (1979).................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Notre Dame (1990-92-93-94-95-96-97-99-00-01) ................................. 10 4 10 .286 0 0 1 Ohio St. (2003-04) ............................................................................. 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Penn St. (2003) ................................................................................. 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Pennsylvania (1975-77-83-84-85-87-88-89-04)..................................... 9 2 9 .182 0 0 1 Princeton (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04) ............. 15 28 9 .757 6 2 2 Providence (2004).............................................................................. 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Rutgers (1972-74-75-84-86-90-91-0-04) .............................................. 9 2 9 .182 0 0 0 Stony Brook (2002)............................................................................ 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Syracuse* (1979-80-81-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97- 98-99-00-01-02-03-04).................................................................. 24 48 16 .750 8 5 9 Towson (1989-91-92-94-96-01-03-04)................................................. 8 7 8 .467 0 1 1 Virginia (1971-72-73-74-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-88-90-91-93-94- 95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03) ........................................................ 27 31 24 .564 3 4 9 Wash. & Lee (1972-73-74-75-76-77-78-80).......................................... 8 3 8 .273 0 0 3 Yale (1988-90-92).............................................................................. 3 2 3 .400 0 0 1

*Participation in tournament vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions: Syracuse 1990 (3-0).

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CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Total

Paid Paid

Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attend. Attend.

1971 Cornell Richie Moran 12-6 Maryland Hofstra 5,458 –

1972 Virginia Glenn Thiel 13-12 Johns Hopkins Maryland 7,001 –

1973 Maryland Bud Beardmore 10-9+ Johns Hopkins Pennsylvania 5,965 –

1974 Johns Hopkins Bob Scott 17-12 Maryland Rutgers 7,728 –

1975 Maryland Bud Beardmore 20-13 Navy Johns Hopkins 10,875 –

1976 Cornell Richie Moran 16-13* Maryland Brown 7,504 20,819

1977 Cornell Richie Moran 16-8 Johns Hopkins Virginia 10,080 29,193

1978 Johns Hopkins Henry Ciccarone 13-8 Cornell Rutgers 13,527 28,587

1979 Johns Hopkins Henry Ciccarone 15-9 Maryland Maryland 16,166 25,241

1980 Johns Hopkins Henry Ciccarone 9-8+ Virginia Cornell 7,557 23,046

1981 North Carolina Willie Scroggs 14-13 Johns Hopkins Princeton 13,943 29,387

1982 North Carolina Willie Scroggs 7-5 Johns Hopkins Virginia 10,283 22,892

1983 Syracuse Roy Simmons Jr. 17-16 Johns Hopkins Rutgers 15,672 35,163

1984 Johns Hopkins Don Zimmerman 13-10 Syracuse Delaware 17,253 45,346

1985 Johns Hopkins Don Zimmerman 11-4 Syracuse Brown 14,455 35,208

1986 North Carolina Willie Scroggs 10-9* Virginia Delaware 9,765 31,340

1987 Johns Hopkins Don Zimmerman 11-10 Cornell Rutgers 16,901 49,782

1988 Syracuse Roy Simmons Jr. 13-8 Cornell Syracuse 20,148 46,141

1989 Syracuse Roy Simmons Jr. 13-12 Johns Hopkins Maryland 23,827 63,836 # 1990 Syracuse Roy Simmons Jr. 21-9 Loyola (Md.) Rutgers 19,070 57,418

1991 North Carolina Dave Klarmann 18-13 Towson Syracuse 8,293 42,981

1992 Princeton Bill Tierney 10-9+ Syracuse Pennsylvania 13,150 52,082

1993 Syracuse Roy Simmons Jr. 13-12 North Carolina Maryland 20,117 70,737

1994 Princeton Bill Tierney 9-8* Virginia Maryland 24,730 68,436

1995 Syracuse Roy Simmons Jr. 13-9 Maryland Maryland 26,229 79,808

1996 Princeton Bill Tierney 13-12* Virginia Maryland 22,102 68,978

1997 Princeton Bill Tierney 19-7 Maryland Maryland 25,317 55,897

1998 Princeton Bill Tierney 15-5 Maryland New Jersey 17,225 54,019

1999 Virginia Dom Starsia 12-10 Syracuse Maryland 24,235 51,821

2000 Syracuse John Desko 13-7 Princeton Maryland 22,880 46,985

2001 Princeton Bill Tierney 10-9* Syracuse Rutgers 21,286 43,166

2002 Syracuse John Desko 13-12 Princeton Rutgers 19,706 42,829

2003 Virginia Dom Starsia 9-7 Johns Hopkins Baltimore 37,944 106,861

2004 Syracuse John Desko 14-13 Navy Baltimore 43,898 XXXX

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Championship Records Individual

GOALS, ONE GAME 9–Gary Gait, Syracuse (23) vs. Navy (5), 5-22-88; Oliver Marti, Brown (19) vs. Loyola (Md.) (12), 5-9-92.

GOALS, TOURNAMENT 15–Gary Gait, Syracuse [5 vs. Brown, 5 vs. North Carolina, 5 vs. Loyola (Md.)], 1990.

ASSISTS, ONE GAME 8–Paul Basile, Navy (14) vs. Brown (6), 5-13-87; Casey Powell, Syracuse (13) vs. Loyola (12), 5-17-97.

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 16–Tim Goldstein, Cornell (5 vs. Adelphi, 5 vs. Syracuse, 6 vs. Johns Hopkins), 1987.

POINTS, ONE GAME 12–Ed Mullen (7 goals, 5 assists), Maryland (22) vs. Navy (11), 5-23-76; Gary Gait (9 goals, 3 assists), Syracuse (23) vs. Navy (5), 5-22-88.

POINTS, TOURNAMENT 25–Eamon McEneaney, Cornell (3-4 vs. Massachusetts, 5-5 vs. Navy, 3-5 vs. Johns Hopkins), 1977; Tim Goldstein, Cornell (5-5 vs. Adelphi, 2-5 vs. Syracuse, 2-6 vs. Johns Hopkins), 1987.

GOALKEEPER SAVES, ONE GAME 30–Steve Kavovit, Maryland (16) vs. Brown (13), 5-19-91.

GOALKEEPER SAVES, TOURNAMENT 85–Paul Schimoler, Cornell (16 vs. Massachusetts, 27 vs. North Carolina, 23 vs. Virginia, 19 vs. Syracuse), 1988.

TeamGOALS, ONE GAME

28–Syracuse vs. Michigan St. (7), 5-15-91.

FEWEST GOALS, ONE GAME 0–Wash. & Lee vs. Cornell (14), 5-19-76.

GOALS, BOTH TEAMS 38–Johns Hopkins (22) vs. Towson (16), 5-14-94.

# GOALS, TOURNAMENT 62–Syracuse, 3 games, 1990. 58–Syracuse, 4 games, 2004.

ASSISTS, ONE GAME 19–Syracuse (28) vs. Michigan St. (7), 5-15-91.

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 41–Virginia, 4 games, 1994.

SHOTS, ONE GAME 80–Maryland (19) vs. Hofstra (7), 5-21-75.

SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS 130–Maryland (80) vs. Hofstra (50), 5-21-75.

SHOTS, TOURNAMENT 210–Virginia, 4 games, 1994.

# See Page No. 2

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1977 Eamon McEneaney • Attack Cornell

1978 Mike O'Neill • Attack Johns Hopkins

1979 Mike Federico • Goalie Johns Hopkins

1980 Jim Bidne • Attack Johns Hopkins

1981 Jeff Cook • Attack Johns Hopkins *

1982 Tom Sears • Goalie North Carolina

1983 Brad Kotz • Midfield Syracuse

1984 Larry Quinn • Goalie Johns Hopkins

1985 Larry Quinn • Goalie Johns Hopkins

1986 Gary Seivold • Attack North Carolina

1987 Tim Goldstein • Attack Cornell *

1988 Matt Palumb • Goalie Syracuse

1989 Paul Gait • Midfield Syracuse

1990 Gary Gait • Midfield Syracuse

1991 Dennis Goldstein • Attack North Carolina

1992 Scott Bacigalupo • Goalie Princeton

1993 Chris Suran • Goalie Syracuse

1994 Scott Bacigalupo • Goalie Princeton

1995 Brian Dougherty • Goalie Maryland *

1996 Michael Watson • Attack Virginia*

1997 Jon Hess • Attack Princeton

1998 Corey Popham • Goalie Princeton

1999 Conor Gill • Attack Virginia

2000 Liam Banks • Attack Syracuse

2001 B.J. Prager • Attack Princeton

2002 Michael Powell • Attack Princeton

2003 Tillman Johnson • Goalie Virginia

2004 Michael Powell Attack Syracuse

* team lost in championship game

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AND MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERS

1995 1996

NAME TEAM NAME TEAM 1. Brian Dougherty (MOP) Maryland 1. Michael Watson (MOP) Virginia 2. Dan Radebaugh Maryland 2. Jesse Hubbard Princeton 3. Matt Hahn Maryland 3. David Curry Virginia 4. Nick Licameli Syracuse 4. Casey Powell Syracuse 5. Rob Kavovit Syracuse 5. Becket Wolf Princeton 6. Peter Hilgartner Maryland 6. Chris Massey Princeton 7. Ric Beardsley Syracuse 7. Tim Whiteley Virginia 8. Robert Chomo Maryland 8. Don McDonough Princeton 9. Casey Powell Syracuse 9. Tommy Smith Virginia 10. Mark Fietta Syracuse 10. Pancho Gutstein Princeton

1997 1998NAME TEAM NAME TEAM

1. Jon Hess (MOP) Princeton 1. Corey Popham (MOP) Princeton 2. Jesse Hubbard Princeton 2. Christian Cook Princeton 3. Chris Massey Princeton 3. Jesse Hubbard Princeton 4. Becket Wolf Princeton 4. Jon Hess Princeton 5. Pat Cairns Princeton 5. Josh Sims Princeton 6. Matt Hahn Maryland 6. Scott Hochstadt Maryland 7. Andrew Whipple Maryland 7. Mike Bonnani Maryland 8. Casey Powell Syracuse 8. Brian Haggerty Maryland 9. John Fay Duke 9. Casey Powell Syracuse 10. Rob Kavovit Syracuse 10. Ryan Powell Syracuse

1999 2000NAME TEAM NAME TEAM

1. Conor Gill (MOP) Virginia 1. Liam Banks (MOP) Syracuse 2. Ryan Curtis Virginia 2. Ryan Powell Syracuse 3. Derek Kenney Virginia 3. Marshall Abrams Syracuse 4. Jay Jalbert Virginia 4. Rob Mulligan Syracuse 5. Tucker Radebaugh Virginia 5. John Glatzel Syracuse 6. Court Weisleder Virginia 6. Sean Hartofilis Princeton 7. Dan Denihan Johns Hopkins 7. Josh Sims Princeton 8. Marshall Abrams Syracuse 8. Conor Gill Virginia 9. Ryan Powell Syracuse 9. Ryan Curtis Virginia 10. Scott Urick Georgetown 10. A.J. Haugen Johns Hopkins

2001 2002NAME TEAM NAME TEAM

1. B.J. Prager (MOP) Princeton 1. Michael Powell (MOP) Syracuse 2. Ryan Mollett Princeton 2. Solomon Bliss Syracuse 3. Trevor Tierney Princeton 3. John Glatzel Syracuse 4. Matt Striebel Princeton 4. Tom Hardy Syracuse 5. Sean Hartofilis Princeton 5. Jay Pfeifer Syracuse 6. Michael Springer Syracuse 6. Adam Doneger Johns Hopkins 7. Michael Powell Syracuse 7. Damien Davis Princeton 8. Rob Mulligan Syracuse 8. Brad Dumont Princeton 9. John Glatzel Syracuse 9. B.J. Prager Princeton 10. Kyle Campbell Towson 10. John Christmas Virginia

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2003 2004 NAME TEAM NAME TEAM1. Tillman Johnson (MOP) Virginia 1. Michael Powell (MOP) Syracuse 2. Corey Harned Johns Hopkins 2. Jay Pfeifer Syracuse 3. Bobby Benson Johns Hopkins 3. Sean Lindsay Syracuse 4. A.J. Shannon Virginia 4. Kevin Dougherty Syracuse 5. Kyle Barrie Johns Hopkins 5. Brian Nee Syracuse 6. Matt Ward Virginia 6. Dan DiPietro Syracuse 7. Tom Garvey Johns Hopkins 7. Graham Gill Navy 8. Michael Howley Maryland 8. Mitch Hendler Navy 9. Brett Hughes Virginia 9. Ryan Boyle Princeton 10. Chris Rotellli Virginia 10. Tim Sullivan Princeton

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Leading Scorer • Year-by-Year

1971 Tom Cafaro • Army 18 1972 Jay Connor • Virginia 13 1973 Jack Thomas • Johns Hopkins 14 1974 Franz Wittlesberger • Johns Hopkins 15 1975 Bert Caswell & Frank Urso • Maryland & Jeff Long • Navy 14 1976 Mike French • Cornell 20 1977 Eamon McEneaney • Cornell 25 1978 Mike O’Neill • Johns Hopkins 15 1979 Barry Mitchell & Bob Boneillo • Maryland 14 1980 Brendan Schneck • Johns Hopkins 16 1981 Mike Burnett • North Carolina 15 1982 Dave Wingate & Mike Burnett • North Carolina 11 1983 Tim Nelson • Syracuse 15 1984 Tim Nelson • Syracuse 11 1985 Craig Bubier & Brian Wood • Johns Hopkins 12 1986 Tom Korrie • Syracuse & Gary Seivold • North Carolina 12 1987 Tim Goldstein • Cornell 25 1988 Gary Gait • Syracuse 18 1989 Paul Gait • Syracuse 16 1990 Gary Gait • Syracuse 23 1991 Dennis Goldstein • North Carolina, Glenn Smith • Towson & Mark Douglas • Maryland 16 1992 Jeff Wills • Johns Hopkins 19 1993 John Webster • North Carolina 15 1994 Tim Whiteley • Virginia 19 1995 Rob Kavovit • Syracuse 18 1996 Rob Kavovit • Syracuse & Doug Knight • Virginia & Tim Whiteley • Virginia 16 1997 Andy Whipple • Maryland 17 1998 Andy Whipple • Maryland 17 1999 John Grant • Delaware & Ryan Powell • Syracuse 14 2000 Ryan Powell • Syracuse 18 2001 Michael Powell • Syracuse 12 2002 Michael Powell • Syracuse 14 2003 Kevin Boland • Johns Hopkins 15 2004 Michael Powell Syracuse 19

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RECORDS BY DECADES (Division I games only) TEAM 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s OverallAdelphi ............................................... 0-0 2-4 * * 2-4 Air Force............................................ 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 Albany (N.Y.) ..................................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 Army .................................................. 1-4 1-6 1-2 0-2 3-14 Brown................................................ 0-3 0-2 5-6 0-0 5-11 Bucknell.............................................. 0-1 0-1 Butler ................................................ @ @ 0-1 0-0 0-1 C.W. Post........................................... 0-0 0-1 * * 0-1 Cornell............................................... 13-4 6-6 0-1 2-3 21-14 Cortland St......................................... 1-1 * * * 1-1 Dartmouth ......................................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Delaware ........................................... 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 Duke ................................................. 0-0 0-0 4-6 2-3 6-9 Fairfield ............................................. 0-1 0-1 Georgetown ....................................... 0-0 0-0 3-3 4-5 7-8 Harvard ............................................. 0-0 0-2 2-2 0-0 2-4 Hobart ............................................... ** ** 0-1 0-3 0-4 Hofstra .............................................. 0-5 0-0 2-4 1-3 3-12 Johns Hopkins.................................... 16-5 21-6 8-10 7-5 52-26 Loyola (Md.)....................................... 0-0 1-2 7-10 1-2 9-15 Maryland............................................ 17-7 3-6 11-8 4-4 35-25 UMBC ................................................ ** ** 0-2 0-0 0-2 Manhattan ......................................... 0-1 0-1 Massachusetts.................................... 0-3 2-5 1-5 2-2 5-15 Michigan St. ....................................... 0-0 0-2 0-1 * 0-3 Mt. St. Mary’s ..................................... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Navy.................................................. 7-9 4-7 0-3 3-1 14-20 New Hampshire.................................. 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 North Carolina.................................... 0-2 16-7 7-7 1-1 24-17 North Carolina St. ............................... 0-0 0-1 * * 0-1 Notre Dame ....................................... 0-0 0-0 1-8 3-2 4-10 Ohio St. ............................................. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 Pennsylvania ...................................... 0-2 2-6 0-0 0-1 2-9 Penn St. ............................................ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Princeton ........................................... 0-0 0-0 18-5 10-4 28-9 Providence ......................................... 0-1 0-1 Rutgers.............................................. 0-3 1-2 1-2 0-2 2-9 Stony Brook ....................................... 0-1 0-1

# Syracuse ............................................ 0-1 16-6 21-7 14-2 48-16 Towson.............................................. ** 0-1 4-4 3-3 7-8 Virginia .............................................. 5-5 9-8 11-8 6-3 31-24 Wash. & Lee ...................................... 3-7 0-1 * * 3-8 Yale................................................... 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-3 # See Page No. 2; *No longer DI; **Was not a DI Program; @1st varsity year 1993.

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NCAA DIVISION I MEN'S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP

ADELPHI (2-4)1982 Virginia L 7-15 1985 Johns Hopkins L 9-15 1987 Army W 6-5 1987 Cornell L 12-14 1989 Michigan St. W 16-10 1989 Maryland L 11-12 (OT)

AIR FORCE (0-2)1971 Maryland L 1-10 1988 Loyola (Md.) L 8-19

ALABANY (N.Y.) (0-2)2003 Princeton L 10-16 2004 Syracuse L 21-13

ARMY (3-14)1971 Hofstra W 19-3 1971 Cornell L 16-17 (semi) 1972 Virginia L 3-10 1973 Johns Hopkins L 5-11 1978 Navy L 13-16 1981 Navy L 10-16 1982 Cornell L 9-11 1983 North Carolina L 6-12 1984 Pennsylvania W 8-7 1984 Syracuse L 9-11 (semi) 1985 Virginia L 6-10 1987 Adelphi L 5-6 1993 Maryland W 15-11 1993 North Carolina L 5-14 1996 Syracuse L 3-12 2003 Johns Hopkins L 2-14 2004 Maryland L 16-12

BROWN (5-11)1971 Cornell L 8-10 1973 Maryland L 4-16 1976 Maryland L 8-17 1985 North Carolina L 14-16 1987 Navy L 6-14 1990 Massachusetts W 12-9 1990 Syracuse L 12-20 1991 Maryland L 13-16 1992 Loyola (Md.) W 19-12 1992 North Carolina L 10-16 1994 Navy W 12-5 1994 Loyola (Md.) W 14-13 (OT) 1994 Princeton L 7-10 (semi)

1995 Cornell W 17-9 1995 Virginia L 13-16 1997 Duke L 6-11

BUCKNELL (0-1)2001 Notre Dame L 7-12

BUTLER (0-1)1998 Maryland L 10-18

CORNELL (21-14)1971 Brown W 10-8 1971 Army W 17-16 (semi) 1971 Maryland W 12-6 (champ) 1974 Virginia W 15-8 1974 Maryland L 10-19 (semi) 1975 Rutgers W 18-5 1975 Navy L 12-15 (semi) 1976 Wash. & Lee W 14-0 1976 Johns Hopkins W 13-5 (semi) 1976 Maryland W 16-13 (OT) (champ) 1977 Massachusetts W 17-13 1977 Navy W 22-6 (semi) 1977 Johns Hopkins W 16-8 (champ) 1978 Wash. & Lee W 12-2 1978 Navy W 13-7 (semi) 1978 Johns Hopkins L 8-13 (champ) 1979 Virginia L 8-15 1980 Virginia L 8-9 (OT) 1982 Army W 11-9 1982 North Carolina L 8-15 (semi) 1983 Johns Hopkins L 6-7 1987 Adelphi W 14-12 1987 Syracuse W 18-15 (semi) 1987 Johns Hopkins L 10-11 (champ) 1988 Massachusetts W 13-11 1988 North Carolina W 6-4 1988 Virginia W 17-6 (semi) 1988 Syracuse L 8-13 (champ) 1989 Massachusetts L 7-16 1995 Brown L 9-17 2000 Georgetown L 12-14 2002 Stony Brook W 12-3 2002 Virginia L 10-11 2004 Hobart W 11-5 2004 Navy L 6-5

CORTLAND ST. (1-1)1972 Navy W 10-9 (2OT)

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CORTLAND ST. (continued)1972 Virginia L 7-14 (semi)

C.W. POST (0-1)1986 Rutgers L 8-13

DARTMOUTH (0-1)2003 Syracuse L 11-13

DELAWARE (1-2)1984 Johns Hopkins L 3-10 1999 UMBC W 12-11 (OT) 1999 Virginia L 10-17

DUKE (6-9)1992 Maryland L 11-13 1994 Maryland W 14-9 1994 Syracuse L 11-12 1995 Notre Dame L 10-12 1997 Brown W 11-6 1997 Johns Hopkins W 12-11 (OT) 1997 Princeton L 9-10 (semi) 1998 North Carolina W 16-14 1998 Princeton L 9-11 1999 Georgetown L 14-17 2000 Hobart W 13-1 2000 Virginia L 9-10 2001 Towson L 10-12 2002 Hobart W 22-6 2002 Syracuse L 9-10

FAIRFIELD (0-1)2002 Massachusetts L 4-17

GEORGETOWN (7-8)1997 Maryland L 10-14 1998 UMBC W 9-8 1998 Loyola (Md.) L 11-12 1999 Notre Dame W 14-10 1999 Duke W 17-14 1999 Syracuse L 9-13 (semi) 2000 Cornell W 14-12 2000 Syracuse L 13-17 2001 Loyola (Md.) L 9-11 2002 Manhattan W 12-7 2002 Princeton L 13-14 2003 Rutgers W 9-6 2003 Virginia L 7-12 2004 Towson W 15-8 2004 Syracuse L 8-7

HARVARD (2-4)1980 Johns Hopkins L 12-16 1988 Navy L 9-10

1990 Notre Dame W 9-3 1990 North Carolina L 3-18 1996 Hofstra W 15-12 1996 Virginia L 12-23

HOBART (0-4)1998 Virginia L 10-16 2000 Duke L 1-13 2002 Duke L 6-22 2004 Cornell L 11-5

HOFSTRA (3-12)1971 Army L 3-19 1973 Virginia L 5-12 1974 Johns Hopkins L 10-18 1975 Maryland L 11-19 1978 Johns Hopkins L 20-8 1993 Massachusetts W 9-8 1993 Syracuse L 8-20 1996 Harvard L 12-15 1997 Massachusetts L 4-6 1999 Navy W 15-7 1999 Johns Hopkins L 7-11 2000 Maryland L 12-14 2001 Virginia W 15-14 (OT) 2001 Syracuse L 13-18 2003 Massachusetts L 6-9

JOHNS HOPKINS (52-26)1972 Wash. & Lee W 11-5 1972 Maryland W 9-6 (semi) 1972 Virginia L 12-13 (champ) 1973 Army W 11-5 1973 Virginia W 12-9 (semi) 1973 Maryland L 9-10 (2OT)(champ) 1974 Hofstra W 18-10 1974 Wash. & Lee W 11-10 (semi) 1974 Maryland W 17-12 (champ) 1975 Wash. & Lee L 7-11 1976 Massachusetts W 11-9 1976 Cornell L 5-13 (semi) 1977 North Carolina W 16-9 1977 Maryland W 22-12 (semi) 1977 Cornell L 8-16 (champ) 1978 Hofstra W 20-8 1978 Maryland W 17-11 (semi) 1978 Cornell W 13-8 (champ) 1979 North Caro. St. W 20-6 1979 Virginia W 16-7 (semi) 1979 Maryland W 15-9 (champ) 1980 Harvard W 16-12 1980 Syracuse W 18-11 (semi) 1980 Virginia W 9-8 (2OT, champ) 1981 Maryland W 19-14

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JOHNS HOPKINS (continued)1981 Virginia W 10-6 (semi) 1981 North Carolina L 13-l4 (champ) 1982 Maryland W 14-9 1982 Virginia W 13-9 (semi) 1982 North Carolina L 5-7 (champ) 1983 Cornell W 7-6 1983 North Carolina W 12-9 (semi) 1983 Syracuse L 16-17 (champ) 1984 Delaware W 10-3 1984 North Carolina W 14-9 (semi) 1984 Syracuse W 13-10 (champ) 1985 Adelphi W 15-9 1985 Virginia W 11-8 (semi) 1985 Syracuse W 11-4 (champ) 1986 Massachusetts W 13-6 1986 North Carolina L 9-10 (OT) (semi) 1987 North Carolina W 11-10 1987 Maryland W 13-8 (semi) 1987 Cornell W 11-10 (champ) 1988 Virginia L 10-11 (OT) 1989 Massachusetts W 9-4 1989 North Carolina W 10-6 (semi) 1989 Syracuse L 12-13 (champ) 1990 Princeton L 8-9 1991 Syracuse L 8-11 1992 Notre Dame W 15-7 1992 Towson W 15-8 1992 Syracuse L 16-21 (semi) 1993 Virginia W 14-10 1993 North Carolina L 10-16 (semi) 1994 Towson W 22-16 1994 Princeton L 11-12 (OT) 1995 Loyola (Md.) W 18-5 1995 Maryland L 8-16 (semi) 1996 Notre Dame W 12-7 1996 Maryland W 9-7 1996 Virginia L 10-16 (semi) 1997 Duke L 11-12 (OT) 1998 Maryland L 10-11 (OT) 1999 Hofstra W 11-7 1999 Virginia L 11-16 (semi) 2000 Notre Dame W 15-11 2000 Syracuse L 12-14 (semi) 2001 Notre Dame L 9-13 2002 Massachusetts W 13-12 (OT) 2002 Princeton L 9-11 (semi) 2003 Army W 14-2 2003 Towson W 14-6 2003 Syracuse W 19-8 (semi) 2003 Virginia L 7-9 (champ) 2004 Providence W 15-3 2004 North Carolina W 15-9 2004 Syracuse L 15-9 (semi)

LOYOLA (MD.) (9-14)1988 Air Force W 19-8 1988 Pennsylvania L 9-12 1989 North Carolina L 5-12 1990 Rutgers W 19-10 1990 Yale W 14-13 (2OT) (semi) 1990 Syracuse L 9-21 (champ) 1991 Massachusetts W 20-9 1991 North Carolina L 9-11 1992 Brown L 12-19 1993 Navy W 19-8 1993 Princeton L 6-12 1994 Brown L 13-14 (OT) 1995 North Carolina W 17-11 1995 Johns Hopkins L 5-18 1996 Towson L 11-16 1997 Notre Dame W 21-5 1997 Syracuse L 12-13 1998 Georgetown W 12-11 1998 Maryland L 8-19 (semi) 1999 Syracuse L 12-17 2000 Notre Dame L 13-15 2001 Georgetown W 11-9 2001 Princeton L 7-8

MANHATTAN (0-1)2002 Georgetown L 7-12

MARYLAND (35-25)1971 Air Force W 10-1 1971 Navy W 10-7 (semi) 1971 Cornell L 6-12 (champ) 1972 Rutgers W 9-3 1972 Johns Hopkins L 6-9 (semi) 1973 Brown W 16-4 1973 Wash. & Lee W 18-5 (semi) 1973 Johns Hopkins W 10-9 (2OT)(champ) 1974 Rutgers W 12-6 1974 Cornell W 19-10 (semi) 1974 Johns Hopkins L 12-17 (champ) 1975 Hofstra W 19-11 1975 Wash. & Lee W 15-5 (semi) 1975 Navy W 20-13 (champ) 1976 Brown W 17-8 1976 Navy W 22-11 (semi) 1976 Cornell L 13-16 (OT)(champ) 1977 Wash. & Lee W 14-8 1977 Johns Hopkins L 12-22 (semi) 1978 Virginia W 15-10 1978 Johns Hopkins L 11-17 (semi) 1979 Syracuse W 16-13 1979 Navy W 15-10 (semi) 1979 Johns Hopkins L 9-15 (champ) 1981 Johns Hopkins L 14-19

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MARYLAND (continued)1982 Johns Hopkins L 9-14 1983 Virginia W 13-4 1983 Syracuse L 5-12 (semi) 1986 North Carolina L 10-12 1987 Pennsylvania W 12-8 1987 Johns Hopkins L 8-13 (semi) 1989 Adelphi W 12-11 (OT) 1989 Syracuse L 8-18 (semi) 1991 Rutgers W 13-7 1991 Brown W 16-13 1991 Towson L 11-15 (semi) 1992 Duke W 13-11 1992 Princeton L 10-11 1993 Army L 11-15 1994 Duke L 9-14 1995 Notre Dame W 14-11 1995 Johns Hopkins W 16-8 (semi) 1995 Syracuse L 9-13 (champ) 1996 Johns Hopkins L 7-9 1997 Georgetown W 14-10 1997 Virginia W 10-9 1997 Syracuse W 18-17 (semi) 1997 Princeton L 7-19 (champ) 1998 Butler W 18-10 1998 Johns Hopkins W 11-10 (OT) 1998 Loyola (Md.) W 19-8 (semi) 1998 Princeton L 5-15 (champ) 2000 Hofstra W 14-12 2000 Princeton L 7-10 2001 Towson L 11-12 2003 Ohio St. W 8-5 2003 Massachusetts W 13-7 2003 Virginia L 4-14 (semi) 2004 Army W 16-12 2004 Princeton L 9-8 (OT)

UMBC (0-2)1998 Georgetown L 8-9 1999 Delaware L 11-12 (OT)

MASSACHUSETTS (5-15)1976 Johns Hopkins L 9-11 1977 Cornell L 13-17 1979 Navy L 14-16 1981 Virginia L 12-16 1986 New Hampshire W 16-6 1986 Johns Hopkins L 6-13 1987 Pennsylvania L 10-11 1988 Cornell L 11-13 1989 Cornell W 16-7 1989 Johns Hopkins L 4-9 1990 Brown L 9-12 1991 Loyola (Md.) L 9-20

1993 Hofstra L 8-9 1995 Princeton L 6-11 1997 Hofstra W 6-4 1997 Princeton L 9-11 2002 Fairfield W 17-4 2002 Johns Hopkins L 12-13 (OT) 2003 Hofstra W 9-6 2003 Maryland L 7-13

MICHIGAN ST. (0-3)1987 North Carolina L 5-21 1989 Adelphi L 10-16 1991 Syracuse L 7-28

MT. ST. MARY’S (0-1)2003 Virginia L 8-19

NAVY (11-20)1971 Virginia W 9-6 1971 Maryland L 7-10 (semi) 1972 Cortland St. L 9-10 (2OT) 1973 Wash. & Lee L 12-13 (3OT) 1974 Wash. & Lee L 10-13 1975 Pennsylvania W 17-6 1975 Cornell W 15-12 (semi) 1975 Maryland L 13-20 (champ) 1976 North Carolina W 13-9 1976 Maryland L 11-22 (semi) 1977 Pennsylvania W 14-12 1977 Cornell L 6-22 (semi) 1978 Army W 16-13 1978 Cornell L 7-13 (semi) 1979 Massachusetts W 16-14 1979 Maryland L 10-15 (semi) 1980 North Carolina L 11-18 1981 Army W 16-10 1981 North Carolina L 8-17 (semi) 1982 North Carolina L 2-16 1986 Virginia L 9-12 1987 Brown W 14-6 1987 Syracuse L 5-19 1988 Harvard W 10-9 1988 Syracuse L 5-23 1989 Pennsylvania W 12-11 1989 Syracuse L 11-18 1992 Yale L 3-9 1993 Loyola (Md.) L 8-19 1994 Brown L 5-12 1999 Hofstra L 7-15 2004 Pennsylvania W 11-5 2004 Cornell W 6-5 2004 Princeton W 8-7 (semi) 2004 Syracuse L 14-13 (champ)

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NEW HAMPSHIRE (0-1)1986 Massachusetts L 6-16

NORTH CAROLINA (24-17)1976 Navy L 9-13 1977 Johns Hopkins L 9-16 1980 Navy W 18-11 1980 Virginia L 10-11 (semi, OT) 1981 Syracuse W 13-6 1981 Navy W 17-8 (semi) 1981 Johns Hopkins W 14-13 (champ) 1982 Navy W 16-2 1982 Cornell W 15-8 (semi) 1982 Johns Hopkins W 7-5 (champ) 1983 Army W 12-6 1983 Johns Hopkins L 9-12 (semi) 1984 Virginia W 11-2 1984 Johns Hopkins L 9-14 (semi) 1985 Brown W 16-14 1985 Syracuse L 13-14 (OT) (semi) 1986 Maryland W 12-10 1986 Johns Hopkins W 10-9 (OT) (semi) 1986 Virginia W 10-9 (OT)(champ) 1987 Michigan St. W 21-5 1987 Johns Hopkins L 10-11 1988 Cornell L 4-6 1989 Towson W 19-8 1989 Loyola (Md.) W 12-5 1989 Johns Hopkins L 6-10 (semi) 1990 Harvard W 18-3 1990 Syracuse L 10-21 (semi) 1991 Loyola (Md.) W 11-9 1991 Syracuse W 19-13 (semi) 1991 Towson W 18-13 (champ) 1992 Brown W 16-10 1992 Princeton L 14-16 (semi) 1993 Army W 14-5 1993 Johns Hopkins W 16-10 (semi) 1993 Syracuse L 12-13 (champ) 1994 Virginia L 10-12 1995 Loyola (Md.) L 11-17 1996 Syracuse L 12-19 1998 Duke L 14-16 2004 Ohio St. W 13-6 2004 Johns Hopkins L 15-9

NORTH CAROLINA ST. (0-1)1979 Johns Hopkins L 6-20

NOTRE DAME (4-10)1990 Harvard L 3-9 1992 Johns Hopkins L 7-15 1993 Virginia L 9-19 1994 Virginia L 4-23

1995 Duke W 12-10 1995 Maryland L 11-14 1996 Johns Hopkins L 7-12 1997 Loyola (Md.) L 5-21 1999 Georgetown L 10-14 2000 Loyola (Md.) W 15-13 2000 Johns Hopkins L 11-15 2001 Bucknell W 12-7 2001 Johns Hopkins W 13-9 2001 Syracuse L 5-12 (semi)

OHIO ST. (0-2)2003 Maryland L 5-8 2004 North Carolina L 13-6

PENNSYLVANIA (2-8)1975 Navy L 6-17 1977 Navy L 12-14 1983 Syracuse L 8-11 1984 Army L 7-8 1985 Syracuse L 7-14 1987 Massachusetts W 11-10 1987 Maryland L 8-12 1988 Loyola (Md.) W 12-9 1988 Syracuse L 10-11 (semi) 1989 Navy L 11-12 2004 Navy L 11-5

PENN ST. (0-1)2003 Towson L 6-11

PRINCETON (28-9)1990 Johns Hopkins W 9-8 1990 Yale L 8-17 1991 Towson L 13-14 (3OT) 1992 Maryland W 11-10 1992 North Carolina W 16-14 (semi) 1992 Syracuse W 10-9 (2OT)(champ) 1993 Loyola (Md.) W 12-6 1993 Syracuse L 9-15 (semi) 1994 Johns Hopkins W 12-11 (OT) 1994 Brown W 10-7 (semi) 1994 Virginia W 9-8 (OT)(champ) 1995 Massachusetts W 11-6 1995 Syracuse L 11-15 1996 Towson W 22-6 1996 Syracuse W 11-9 (semi) 1996 Virginia W 13-12 (OT)(champ) 1997 Massachusetts W 11-9 1997 Duke W 10-9 (semi) 1997 Maryland W 19-7 (champ) 1998 Duke W 11-9 1998 Syracuse W 11-10 (semi) 1998 Maryland W 15-5 (champ)

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PRINCETON (continued)1999 Syracuse L 5-7 2000 Maryland W 10-7 2000 Virginia W 12-11 (semi) 2000 Syracuse L 7-13 (champ) 2001 Loyola (Md.) W 8-7 2001 Towson W 12-11 (semi) 2001 Syracuse W 10-9 (OT)(champ) 2002 Georgetown W 14-13 2002 Johns Hopkins W 11-9 (semi) 2002 Syracuse L 12-13 (champ) 2003 Albany (N.Y.) W 16-10 2003 Syracuse L 5-15 2004 Rutgers W 12-4 2004 Maryland W 9-8 (OT) 2004 Navy L 8-7 (semi)

PROVIDENCE (0-1)2004 Johns Hopkins L 15-3

RUTGERS (2-9)1972 Maryland L 3-9 1974 Maryland L 6-12 1975 Cornell L 5-18 1984 Syracuse L 7-8 (OT) 1986 C.W. Post W 13-8 1986 Syracuse L 5-17 1990 Virginia W 7-6 1990 Loyola (Md.) L 10-19 1991 Maryland L 7-13 2003 Georgetown L 6-9 2004 Princeton L 12-4

STONY BROOK (0-1)2002 Cornell L 3-12

# SYRACUSE (48-16)1979 Maryland L 13-16 1980 Wash. & Lee W 12-4 1980 Johns Hopkins L 11-18 (semi) 1981 North Carolina L 6-13 1983 Pennsylvania W 11-8 1983 Maryland W 12-5 (semi) 1983 Johns Hopkins W 17-16 (champ) 1984 Rutgers W 8-7 (OT) 1984 Army W 11-9 (semi) 1984 Johns Hopkins L 10-13 (champ) 1985 Pennsylvania W 14-7 1985 North Carolina W 14-13 (OT) (semi) 1985 Johns Hopkins L 4-11 (champ) 1986 Rutgers W 17-5 1986 Virginia L 10-12 (semi) 1987 Navy W 19-5 1987 Cornell L 15-18 (semi)

1988 Navy W 23-5 1988 Pennsylvania W 11-10 (semi) 1988 Cornell W 13-8 (champ) 1989 Navy W 18-11 1989 Maryland W 18-8 (semi) 1989 Johns Hopkins W 13-12 (champ) 1990 Brown W 20-12 1990 North Carolina W 21-10 (semi) 1990 Loyola (Md.) W 21-9 (champ) 1991 Michigan St. W 28-7 1991 Johns Hopkins W 11-8 1991 North Carolina L 13-19 (semi) 1992 Yale W 17-8 1992 Johns Hopkins W 21-16 (semi) 1992 Princeton L 9-10 (2OT)(champ) 1993 Hofstra W 20-8 1993 Princeton W 15-9 (semi) 1993 North Carolina W 13-12 (champ) 1994 Duke W 12-11 1994 Virginia L 14-15 (OT)(semi) 1995 Princeton W 15-11 1995 Virginia W 20-13 (semi) 1995 Maryland W 13-9 (champ) 1996 Army W 12-3 1996 North Carolina W 19-12 1996 Princeton L 9-11 (semi) 1997 Loyola (Md.) W 13-12 1997 Maryland L 17-18 (semi) 1998 Virginia W 17-14 1998 Princeton L 10-11 (semi) 1999 Princeton W 7-4 1999 Loyola (Md.) W 17-12 1999 Georgetown W 13-9 (semi) 1999 Virginia L 10-12 (champ) 2000 Georgetown W 17-13 2000 Johns Hopkins W 14-12 (semi) 2000 Princeton W 13-7 (champ) 2001 Hofstra W 18-13 2001 Notre Dame W 12-5 (semi) 2001 Princeton L 9-10 (OT)(champ) 2002 Duke W 10-9 2002 Virginia W 12-11 (2OT) (semi) 2002 Princeton W 13-12 (champ) 2003 Dartmouth W 13-11 2003 Princeton W 15-5 2003 Johns Hopkins L 8-19 (semi) 2004 Albany W 21-13 2004 Georgetown W 8-7 2004 Johns Hopkins W 15-9 (semi) 2004 Navy W 14-13 (champ)

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TOWSON (7-7)1989 North Carolina L 8-19 1991 Virginia W 14-13 1991 Princeton W 14-13 (3OT) 1991 Maryland W 15-11 (semi) 1991 North Carolina L 13-18 (champ) 1992 Johns Hopkins L 8-15 1994 Johns Hopkins L 16-22 1996 Loyola (Md.) W 16-11 1996 Princeton L 6-22 2001 Duke W 12-10 2001 Maryland W 12-11 2001 Princeton L 11-12 (semi) 2003 Penn St. W 11-6 2003 Johns Hopkins L 6-14 2004 Georgetown L 15-8

VIRGINIA (31-24)1971 Navy L 6-9 1972 Army W 10-3 1972 Cortland St. W 14-7 (semi) 1972 Johns Hopkins W 13-12 (champ) 1973 Hofstra W 12-5 1973 Johns Hopkins L 9-12 (semi) 1974 Cornell L 8-15 1978 Maryland L 10-15 1979 Cornell W 15-8 1979 Johns Hopkins L 7-16 (semi) 1980 Cornell W 9-8 (OT) 1980 North Carolina W 11-10 (semi, OT) 1980 Johns Hopkins L 8-9 (2OT)(champ) 1981 Massachusetts W 16-12 1981 Johns Hopkins L 6-10 (semi) 1982 Adelphi W 15-7 1982 John Hopkins L 9-13 (semi) 1983 Maryland L 4-13 1984 North Carolina L 2-11 1985 Army W 10-6 1985 Johns Hopkins L 8-11 (semi) 1986 Navy W 12-9 1986 Syracuse W 12-10 (semi) 1986 North Carolina L 9-10 (OT)(champ) 1988 Yale W 10-9 (2OT) 1988 Johns Hopkins W 11-10 (OT) 1988 Cornell L 6-17 (semi) 1990 Rutgers L 6-7 1991 Towson L 13-14

1993 Notre Dame W 19-9 1993 Johns Hopkins L 10-14 1994 Notre Dame W 23-4 1994 North Carolina W 12-10 1994 Syracuse W 15-14 (OT)(semi) 1994 Princeton L 8-9 (OT) (champ) 1995 Brown W 16-13 1995 Syracuse L 13-20 (semi) 1996 Harvard W 23-12 1996 Johns Hopkins W 16-10 (semi) 1996 Princeton L 12-13 (OT)(champ) 1997 Maryland L 9-10 1998 Hobart W 16-10 1998 Syracuse L 14-17 1999 Delaware W 17-10 1999 Johns Hopkins W 16-11 (semi) 1999 Syracuse W 12-10 (champ) 2000 Duke W 10-9 2000 Princeton L 11-12 (semi) 2001 Hofstra L 14-15 (OT) 2002 Cornell W 11-10 2002 Syracuse L 11-12 (2OT) (semi) 2003 Mt. St. Mary’s W 19-8 2003 Georgetown W 12-7 2003 Maryland W 14-4 (semi) 2003 Johns Hopkins W 9-7 (champ)

WASH. & LEE (3-8)1972 Johns Hopkins L 5-11 1973 Navy W 13-12 (3OT) 1973 Maryland L 7-18 (semi) 1974 Navy W 13-10 1974 Johns Hopkins L 10-11 (semi) 1975 Johns Hopkins W 11-7 1975 Maryland L 5-15 (semi) 1976 Cornell L 0-14 1977 Maryland L 8-14 1978 Cornell L 2-12 1980 Syracuse L 4-12

YALE (2-3)1988 Virginia L 9-10 (2OT) 1990 Princeton W 17-8 1990 Loyola (Md.) L 13-14 (2OT)(semi) 1992 Navy W 9-3 1992 Syracuse L 8-17

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UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS

1997 Princeton 12-0 1991 North Carolina 16-0 1990 #Syracuse 13-0 1988 Syracuse 15-0 1984 Johns Hopkins 14-0 1982 North Carolina 14-0 1981 North Carolina 11-0 1979 Johns Hopkins 13-0 1977 Cornell 13-0 1976 Cornell 16-0

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LONGEST WINNING STREAKS

(regular season and NCAA)

Cornell 42 games (1976, 16-0; 1977, 13-0; 1978, 13-1) North Carolina 25 games (1981, 11-0; 1982, 14-0)

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DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP

GOALS IN A TOURNAMENT(1971 to present)

15 Gary Gait • Syracuse 1990 3 games 14 Gary Gait • Syracuse 1988 3 games 13 Brian Piccola • Johns Hopkins 1992 3 games 13 Franz Wittlesburger • Johns Hopkins 1974 3 games 13 Glenn Smith • Towson 1991 4 games 13 Mark Douglas • Maryland 1991 3 games 12 Matt Hahn & Scott Hochstadt • Maryland 1998 4 games 12 Chris Massey • Princeton 1996 3 games 12 Oliver Marti • Brown 1992 2 games 12 Tom Marino • Cornell 1977 3 games

GOALS IN A GAME • FIRST ROUND(1986 to present)

9 Oliver Marti • Brown 92 7 Gewas Schindler • Loyola (Md.) 97 6 Pat Marvin • Harvard 96 6 Kevin Beach • Loyola (Md.) 93 6 Jamie Archer • Syracuse 91 6 Scott Hiller • Massachusetts 87 6 Michael Herger • Navy 87 6 Merrick Thomson Albany 04

GOALS IN A GAME • QUARTERFINALS(1971 to present)

Gary Gait • Syracuse 88 7 Matt Riter • Syracuse 93 7 Paul Gait • Syracuse 88 7 Franz Wittlesberger • Johns Hopkins 74 6 Jesse Hubbard • Princeton 97 6 Jesse Hubbard • Princeton 96 6 Rob Kavovit • Syracuse 96 6 Brian Piccola • Johns Hopkins 92 6 Chris Colbeck • Loyola 90 6 Mike Morrill • Johns Hopkins 87 6 Gary Gait • Syracuse 87 6 Mac Ford • North Carolina 85 6 Jim Zaffuto • Johns Hopkins 81 6 Mike Hannan • Navy 79 6 Mike French • Cornell 75 6 Mike French • Cornell 74

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GOALS IN A GAME • SEMIFINALS(1971 to present)

7 Tom Cafaro • Army 71 7 Ed Mullen • Maryland 76 6 Michael Springer • Syracuse 01 6 Tom Marino • Cornell 77 6 Jon Reese • Yale 90 6 Chris Massey • Princeton 96

GOALS IN A GAME • CHAMPIONSHIP GAME(1971 to present)

7 Mike French • Cornell 76 6 Liam Banks • Syracuse 00 6 Jeff Cook • Johns Hopkins 81 6 Al Rimmer • Cornell 71 5 A.J. Haugen • Johns Hopkins 00 5 Sean Hartofilis • Princeton 00 5 Michael Watson • Virginia 96 5 Chris Colbeck • Loyola 90 5 Greg Burns • Syracuse 90 5 Gary Gait • Syracuse 90 5 Matt Panetta • Johns Hopkins 89 5 Brad Kotz • Syracuse 83 5 Dave Wingate • North Carolina 82 5 Frank Urso • Maryland 75 5 Franz Wittelsburger • Johns Hopkins 74

GOALS • CAREER

Name Institution Years Goals 1. Gary Gait Syracuse 1987-90 50 goals in 11 games 2. Jesse Hubbard Princeton 1995-98 33 goals in 11 games 3. Frank Urso Maryland 1973-76 32 goals in 12 games 4. Chris Massey Princeton 1995-98 31 goals in 11 games 5. Rob Kavovit Syracuse 1994-97 29 goals in 10 games 6. Mike French Cornell 1974-76 28 goals in 7 games 6. Michael Watson Virginia 1994-97 28 goals in 10 games 8. # Paul Gait Syracuse 1987-90 27 goals in 11 games 9. Chris Massey Princeton 1995-97 26 goals in 8 games 10. Brian Wood Johns Hopkins 1984-87 25 goals in 11 games

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NCAA DIVISION I MEN'S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP

GOALS IN A QUARTER • FIRST-ROUND GAMES

(1986 to present)

FIRST QUARTER8 Loyola (Md.) vs. North Carolina 1995 7 Duke vs. North Carolina 1998 Virginia vs. Notre Dame 1993 6 North Carolina vs. Michigan St. 1987 Georgetown vs. Maryland 1997 Loyola (Md.) vs. Notre Dame 1997 Notre Dame vs. Loyola (Md.) 2000

SECOND QUARTER15 Syracuse vs. Michigan St. 1991 8 Loyola (Md.) vs. Massachusetts 1991 Loyola (Md.) vs. Notre Dame 1997 7 Georgetown vs. Maryland 1997 Towson vs. Loyola (Md.) 1996 Virginia vs. Towson 1991

THIRD QUARTER10 North Carolina vs. Michigan St. 1987 8 Virginia vs. Notre Dame 1994 Loyola (Md.) vs. Navy 1993 8 Syracuse vs. Albany 2004 7 Rutgers vs. C.W. Post 1986 Hofstra vs. Maryland 2000

FOURTH QUARTER9 Maryland vs. Army 2004 8 Brown vs. Loyola (Md.) 1992 7 Virginia vs. Hobart 1998 7 Delaware vs. UMBC 1999 7 Hofstra vs. Virginia 2001 7 North Carolina vs. Ohio St. 2004 7 Albany vs. Syracuse 2004

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GOALS IN A QUARTER • QUARTERFINAL GAMES

(1971 to present)

FIRST QUARTER9 Princeton vs. Massachusetts 1997 8 Virginia vs. Harvard 1996 Syracuse vs. Rutgers 1986 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland 1981 7 Loyola (Md.) vs. Syracuse 1997 Virginia vs. Brown 1995 # Syracuse vs. Brown 1990 Syracuse vs. Navy 1988 Virginia vs. Cornell 1979 Army vs. Hofstra 1971

SECOND QUARTER9 Princeton vs. Towson 1996 8 Johns Hopkins vs. North Caro. St. 1979 Maryland vs. Brown 1976 7 Loyola (Md.) vs. Syracuse 1997 Syracuse vs. North Carolina 1996 Virginia vs. Harvard 1996 Cornell vs. Army 1982

Navy vs. Massachusetts 1979 Cornell vs. Rutgers 1975 Virginia vs. Delaware 1999

THIRD QUARTER7 Syracuse vs. Virginia 1998 Maryland vs. Brown 1991 North Carolina vs. Harvard 1990 Navy vs. Syracuse 1989 North Carolina vs. Brown 1985 Cornell vs. Rutgers 1975 Maryland vs. Brown 1973 Johns Hopkins vs. Notre Dame 2000

FOURTH QUARTER9 Syracuse vs. Navy 1988 Navy vs. Pennsylvania 1975 8 Maryland vs. Syracuse 1979 Johns Hopkins vs. Hofstra 1974 7 Johns Hopkins vs. Virginia 1993 Brown vs. Maryland 1991 Brown vs. North Carolina 1985 Syracuse vs. Pennsylvania 1985 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland 1981 Maryland vs. Hofstra 1975 Cornell vs. Virginia 1974

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GOALS IN A QUARTER • SEMIFINAL GAMES

(1971 to present)

FIRST QUARTER10 Maryland vs. Navy 1976 9 Syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins 2000 Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins 1999 Syracuse vs. Maryland 1989 Cornell vs. Navy 1977 8 Duke vs. Princeton 1997 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland 1977

SECOND QUARTER9 Maryland vs. Syracuse 1997 7 North Carolina vs. Syracuse 1991 Syracuse vs. North Carolina 1990 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland 1978

THIRD QUARTER11 Maryland vs. Loyola (Md.) 1998 8 Maryland vs. Syracuse 1997 7 Johns Hopkins vs. Virginia 1979 Maryland vs. Cornell 1974

FOURTH QUARTER11 Maryland vs. Syracuse 1997 9 Johns Hopkins vs. Syracuse 2003 9 North Carolina vs. Navy 1981 8 Syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins 1992

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GOALS IN A QUARTER • CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

(1971 to present)

FIRST QUARTER11 North Carolina vs. Towson 1991 Maryland vs. Navy 1975 9 Princeton vs. Syracuse 2002 Syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins 1989 North Carolina vs. Johns Hopkins 1981

SECOND QUARTER7 Syracuse vs. North Carolina 1993 6 Princeton vs. Syracuse 2000 Maryland vs. Syracuse 1995 Princeton vs. Syracuse 1992 # Syracuse vs. Loyola (Md.) 1990 Syracuse vs. Cornell 1988 Maryland vs. Cornell 1976

THIRD QUARTER8 Maryland vs. Princeton 1997 6 Syracuse vs. Princeton 2000 Maryland vs. Princeton 1998 Towson vs. North Carolina 1991 Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins 1980 Cornell vs. Maryland 1976

FOURTH QUARTER8 Maryland vs. Princeton 1998 Syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins 1983 7 # Syracuse vs. Loyola (Md.) 1990 Maryland vs. Navy 1975 6 Syracuse vs. Virginia 1999 North Carolina vs. Towson 1991

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29 OVERTIME GAMES • BY YEAR

2004 Semifinals Princeton 9 Maryland 8 2002 Semifinals Syracuse 12 Virginia 11 (2 OT) 2002 Quarterfinals Johns Hopkins 13 Massachusetts 12 2001 Championship Princeton 10 Syracuse 9 1999 First Round Delaware 12 UMBC 11 1998 Quarterfinals Maryland 11 Johns Hopkins 10 1997 Quarterfinals Duke 12 Johns Hopkins 11 1996 Championship Princeton 13 Virginia 12 1994 Quarterfinals Princeton 12 Johns Hopkins 11 Quarterfinals Brown 14 Loyola (Md.) 13 Semifinals Virginia 15 Syracuse 14 Championship Princeton 9 Virginia 8 1992 Championship Princeton 10 Syracuse 9 (2 OT) 1991 Quarterfinals Towson 14 Princeton 13 (3 OT) 1990 Semifinals Loyola (Md.) 14 Yale 13 (2 OT) 1989 Quarterfinals Maryland 12 Adelphi 11 1988 First Round Virginia 10 Yale 9 (2 OT) Quarterfinals Virginia 11 Johns Hopkins 10 1986 Semifinals North Carolina 10 Johns Hopkins 9 Championship North Carolina 10 Virginia 9 1985 Semifinals Syracuse 14 North Carolina 13 1984 Quarterfinals Syracuse 8 Rutgers 7 1980 Quarterfinals Virginia 9 Cornell 8 Semifinals Virginia 11 North Carolina 10 Championship Johns Hopkins 9 Virginia 8 (2 OT) 1976 Championship Cornell 16 Maryland 13 1973 Quarterfinals Wash. & Lee 13 Navy 12 (3 OT) Championship Maryland 10 Johns Hopkins 9 (2 OT)

1972 Quarterfinals Cortland St. 10 Navy 9 (2 OT)

2 in First Round 12 in Quarterfinals

7 in Semifinals 8 in Championship Game

7 were 2 OT 2 were 3 OT

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29 OVERTIME GAMES • BY SCHOOL

Adelphi (0-1) 1989 11-12 vs. Maryland Quarterfinals Brown (1-0) 1994 14-13 vs. Loyola (Md.) Quarterfinals Cortland St. (1-0) 1972 10-9 vs. Navy (20T) Quarterfinals Cornell (1-1) 1980 8-9 vs. Virginia Quarterfinals 1976 16-13 vs. Maryland Championship Delaware (1-0) 1999 12-11 vs. UMBC First Round

Duke (1-0) 1997 12-11 vs. Johns Hopkins Quarterfinals Johns Hopkins (3-5) 2002 13-12 vs. Massachusetts Quarterfinals 1998 10-11 vs. Maryland Quarterfinals 1997 11-12 vs. Duke Quarterfinals 1994 11-12 vs. Princeton Quarterfinals 1988 10-11 vs. Virginia Quarterfinals 1986 9-10 vs. North Carolina Semifinals 1980 9-8 vs. Virginia (2 ot) Championship 1973 10-9 vs. Maryland (2 ot) Championship

Loyola (Md.) (1-1) 1994 13-14 vs. Brown Quarterfinals 1990 14-13 vs. Yale (2 ot) Semifinals Maryland (3-1) 2004 9-8 vs. Princeton Semifinals 1998 11-10 vs. Johns Hopkins Quarterfinals 1989 12-11 vs. Adelphi Quarterfinals 1976 13-16 vs. Cornell Championship 1973 10-9 vs. Hopkins (2 ot) Championship Massachusetts (0-1) 2002 12-13 vs. Hopkins Quarterfinals Navy (0-2) 1973 12-13 vs. W. & Lee (3 ot) Quarterfinals 1972 9-10 vs. Cortl’d St. (2 ot) Quarterfinals North Carolina (2-2) 1986 10-9 vs. Johns Hopkins Semifinals 1986 10-9 vs. Virginia Championship 1985 13-14 vs. Syracuse Semifinals 1980 10-11 vs. Virginia Semifinals Princeton (5-1) 2004 9-8 vs. Maryland Semifinals 2001 10-9 vs. Syracuse Championship 1996 13-12 vs. Virginia Championship 1994 12-11 vs. Johns Hopkins Quarterfinals 1994 9-8 vs. Virginia Championship 1992 10-9 vs. Syracuse Championship 1991 13-14 vs. Towson Quarterfinals Rutgers (0-1) 1984 7-8 vs. Syracuse Quarterfinals Syracuse (3-3) 2002 12-11 vs. Virginia (2 ot) Semifinals 2001 9-10 vs. Princeton Championship 1994 14-15 vs. Virginia Semifinals 1992 9-10 vs. Princeton Championship 1985 14-13 vs. North Carolina Semifinals 1984 8-7 vs. Rutgers Quarterfinals

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Towson (1-0) 1991 14-13 vs. Princeton Quarterfinals UMBC (0-1) 1999 12-11 vs. Delaware First Round Virginia (5-5) 2002 11-12 vs. Syracuse (2 ot) Semifinals 1996 12-13 vs. Princeton Championship 1994 15-14 vs. Syracuse Semifinals 1994 8-9 vs. Princeton Championship 1988 10-9 vs. Yale (2 ot) First Round 1988 11-10 vs. Johns Hopkins Quarterfinals 1986 9-10 vs. North Carolina Championship 1980 8-9 vs. Hopkins (2 ot) Championship 1980 11-10 vs. North Carolina Semifinals 1980 9-8 vs. Cornell Quarterfinals Wash. & Lee (1-0) 1973 13-12 vs. Navy (3 ot) Quarterfinals Yale (0-2) 1990 13-14 vs. Loyola (2 ot) Semifinals 1988 9-10 vs. Virginia (2 ot) First Round

14 OVERTIME GAMES IN SEMIS/FINALS

2004 Princeton 9, Maryland 8 (semi) 2002 Syracuse 13, Princeton 12 (semi) 2001 Princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (championship) 1996 Princeton 13, Virginia 12 (championship) 1994 Virginia 15, Syracuse 14 (semi) 1994 Princeton 9, Virginia 8 (championship) 1992 Princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (2 ot, championship) 1990 Loyola (Md.) 14, Yale 13 (2 ot, semi) 1986 North Carolina 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (semi) 1986 North Carolina 10, Virginia 9 (championship) 1985 Syracuse 14, North Carolina 13 (semi) 1980 Johns Hopkins 9, Virginia 8 (2 ot, championship) 1976 Cornell 16, Maryland 13 (championship) 1973 Maryland 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (2 ot, championship)

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DIVISION I RESULTS BY YEAR

Numbers in parentheses represent seed. Underlined teams received first-round bye.

1971First Round: (1) Cornell 10, (8) Brown 8; (3) Maryland 10, (6) Air Force 1; (2) Navy 9, (7) Virginia

6; (4) Army 19, (5) Hofstra 3. Semifinals: Maryland 10, Navy 7; Cornell 17, Army 16. Championship: Cornell 12, Maryland 6. 1972First Round: (1) Maryland 9, (8) Rutgers 3; (4) Johns Hopkins 11, (5) Wash. & Lee 5; (2) Virginia

10, (7) Army 3; (3) Cortland St. 10, (6) Navy 9 (2 ot). Semifinals: Virginia 14, Cortland St. 7; Johns Hopkins 9, Maryland 6. Championship: Virginia 13, Johns Hopkins 12. 1973First Round: (1) Maryland 16, (8) Brown 4; (4) Wash. & Lee 13, (5) Navy 12 (3 ot); (2) Johns

Hopkins 11, (7) Army 5; (6) Virginia 12, (3) Hofstra 5. Semifinals: Maryland 18, Wash. & Lee 7; Johns Hopkins 12, Virginia 9. Championship: Maryland 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (2 ot). 1974First Round: (1) Maryland 12, (8) Rutgers 6; (4) Cornell 15, (5) Virginia 8; (2) Johns Hopkins 18, (7)

Hofstra 10; (3) Wash. & Lee 13, (6) Navy 10. Semifinals: Maryland 19, Cornell 10; Johns Hopkins 11, Wash. & Lee 10. Championship: Johns Hopkins 17, Maryland 12. 1975First Round: (7) Wash. & Lee 11, (2) Johns Hopkins 7; (3) Maryland 19, (6) Hofstra 11; (1) Cornell

18, (8) Rutgers 5; (4) Navy 17, (5) Pennsylvania 6. Semifinals: Maryland 15, Wash. & Lee 5; Navy 15, Cornell 12. Championship: Maryland 20, Navy 13. 1976First Round: (1) Maryland 17, (8) Brown 8; (4) Navy 13, (5) North Carolina 9; (2) Cornell 14, (7)

Wash. & Lee 0; (3) Johns Hopkins 11, (6) Massachusetts 9. Semifinals: Maryland 22, Navy 11; Cornell 13, Johns Hopkins 5. Championship: Cornell 16, Maryland 13 (ot). 1977First Round: (1) Cornell 17, (8) Massachusetts 13; (5) Navy 14, (4) Pennsylvania 12; (2) Johns

Hopkins 16, (7) North Carolina 9; (3) Maryland 14, (6) Wash. & Lee 8. Semifinals: Cornell 22, Navy 6; Johns Hopkins 22, Maryland 12. Championship: Cornell 16, Johns Hopkins 8. 1978First Round: (1) Cornell 12, (8) Wash. & Lee 2; (4) Navy 16, (5) Army 13; (2) Johns Hopkins 20, (7)

Hofstra 8; (3) Maryland 15, (6) Virginia 10. Semifinals: Cornell 13, Navy 7; Johns Hopkins 17, Maryland 11. Championship: Johns Hopkins 13, Cornell 8.1979First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 20, (8) North Carolina St. 6; (4) Virginia 15, (5) Cornell 8; (2)

Maryland 16, (7) Syracuse 13; (3) Navy 16, (6) Massachusetts 14. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 16, Virginia 7; Maryland 15, Navy 10. Championship: Johns Hopkins 15, Maryland 9. 1980First Round: (2) Johns Hopkins 16, (7) Harvard 12; (3) Syracuse 12, (6) Wash. & Lee 4; (1) Virginia

9, (8) Cornell 8 (ot); (5) North Carolina 18, (4) Navy 11. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 18, Syracuse 11; Virginia 11, North Carolina 10 (ot). Championship: Johns Hopkins 9, Virginia 8 (2 ot).

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1981First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 19, (8) Maryland 14; (5) Virginia 16, (4) Massachusetts 12; (2)

North Carolina 13, (7) Syracuse 6; (6) Navy 16, (3) Army 10. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 10, Virginia 6; North Carolina 17, Navy 8. Championship: North Carolina 14, Johns Hopkins 13. 1982First Round: (1) North Carolina 16, (8) Navy 2; (4) Cornell 11, (5) Army 9; (2) Johns Hopkins 14,

(7) Maryland 9; (3) Virginia 15, (6) Adelphi 7. Semifinals: North Carolina 15, Cornell 8; Johns Hopkins 13, Virginia 9. Championship: North Carolina 7, Johns Hopkins 5. 1983First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 7, (8) Cornell 6; (5) North Carolina 12, (4) Army 6; (2) Syracuse 11,

(7) Pennsylvania 8; (6) Maryland 13, (3) Virginia 4. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 12, North Carolina 9; Syracuse 12, Maryland 5. Championship: Syracuse 17, Johns Hopkins 16. 1984First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 10, (8) Delaware 3; (5) North Carolina 11, (4) Virginia 2; (2)

Syracuse 8, (7) Rutgers 7 (ot); (6) Army 8, (3) Pennsylvania 7. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 14, North Carolina 9; Syracuse 11, Army 9. Championship: Johns Hopkins 13, Syracuse 10. 1985First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 15, (8) Adelphi 9; (4) Virginia 10, (5) Army 6; (3) North Carolina

16, (6) Brown 14; (2) Syracuse 14, (7) Pennsylvania 7. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 11, Virginia 8; Syracuse 14, North Carolina 13 (ot). Championship: Johns Hopkins 11, Syracuse 4. 1986Regionals: (8) Massachusetts 16, New Hampshire 6; (7) Rutgers 13, C.W. Post 8. Quarterfinals: (1) Johns Hopkins 13, Massachusetts 6; (5) North Carolina 12, (4) Maryland 10; (3)

Virginia 12, (6) Navy 9; (2) Syracuse 17, Rutgers 5. Semifinals: North Carolina 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (ot); Virginia 12, Syracuse 10. Championship: North Carolina 10, Virginia 9 (ot). 1987Regionals: (8) Pennsylvania 11, Massachusetts 10; (5) North Carolina 21, Michigan St. 5; (6)

Navy 14, Brown 6; Adelphi 6, (7) Army 5. Quarterfinals: (1) Maryland 12, Pennsylvania 8; (4) Johns Hopkins 11, North Carolina 10; (3)

Syracuse 19, Navy 5; (2) Cornell 14, Adelphi 12. Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 13, Maryland 8; Cornell 18, Syracuse 15. Championship: Johns Hopkins 11, Cornell 10. 1988Regionals: Navy 10, (8) Harvard 9; (5) Loyola (Md.) 19, Air Force 8; Cornell 13, (6)

Massachusetts 11; Virginia 10, (7) Yale 9 (2 ot). Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 23, Navy 5; (4) Pennsylvania 12, Loyola (Md.) 9; Cornell 6, (3) North

Carolina 4; Virginia 11, (2) Johns Hopkins 10 (ot). Semifinals: Syracuse 11, Pennsylvania 10; Cornell 17, Virginia 6. Championship: Syracuse 13, Cornell 8. 1989Regionals: (8) Navy 12, Pennsylvania 11; (5) Adelphi 16, Michigan St. 10; (6) North Carolina 19,

Towson 8; (7) Massachusetts 16, Cornell 7. Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 18, Navy 11; (4) Maryland 12, Adelphi 11 (ot); North Carolina 12, (3)

Loyola (Md.) 5; (2) Johns Hopkins 9, Massachusetts 4. Semifinals: Syracuse 18, Maryland 8; Johns Hopkins 10, North Carolina 6. Championship: Syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 12.

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1990First Round: Brown 12, (8) Massachusetts 9; (5) Harvard 9, Notre Dame 3; Rutgers 7, (6) Virginia

6; Princeton 9, (7) Johns Hopkins 8. Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 20, Brown 12; (4) North Carolina 18, Harvard 3; (3) Loyola (Md.) 19,

Rutgers 10; (2) Yale 17, Princeton 8 Semifinals: Syracuse 21, North Carolina 10; Loyola (Md.) 14, Yale 13 (2 ot). Championship: Syracuse 21, Loyola (Md.) 9. 1991First Round: (8) Loyola (Md.) 20, Massachusetts 9; (5) Syracuse 28, Michigan St. 7; Towson 14, (6)

Virginia 13; (7) Maryland 13, Rutgers 7. Quarterfinals: (1) North Carolina 11, Loyola (Md.) 9; Syracuse 11, (4) Johns Hopkins 8; Towson 14,

(3) Princeton 13 (3 ot); Maryland 16, (2) Brown 13. Semifinals: North Carolina 19, Syracuse 13; Towson 15, Maryland 11. Championship: North Carolina 18, Towson 13. 1992First Round: Yale 9, (8) Navy 3; (5) Johns Hopkins 15, Notre Dame 7; (6) Maryland 13, Duke 11;

Brown 19, (7) Loyola (Md.) 12. Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 17, Yale 8; Johns Hopkins 15, (4) Towson 8; (3) Princeton 11, Maryland

10; (2) North Carolina 16, Brown 10. Semifinals: Syracuse 21, Johns Hopkins 16; Princeton 16, North Carolina 14. Championship: Princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (2 ot). 1993First Round: (8) Army 15, Maryland 11; (5) Virginia 19, Notre Dame 9; (6) Hofstra 9, Massachusetts

8; Loyola (Md.) 19, (7) Navy 8. Quarterfinals: (1) North Carolina 14, Army 5; (4) Johns Hopkins 14, Virginia 10; (3) Syracuse 20,

Hofstra 8; (2) Princeton 12, Loyola (Md.) 6. Semifinals: North Carolina 16, Johns Hopkins 10; Syracuse 15, Princeton 9. Championship: Syracuse 13, North Carolina 12. 1994First Round: (8) Duke 14, Maryland 9; (5) Virginia 23, Notre Dame 4; (6) Johns Hopkins 22, Towson

16; (7) Brown 12, Navy 5. Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 12, Duke 11; Virginia 12, (4) North Carolina 10; (3) Princeton 12, Johns

Hopkins 11 (ot); Brown 14, (2) Loyola (Md.) 13 (ot). Semifinals: Virginia 15, Syracuse 14 (ot); Princeton 10, Brown 7. Championship: Princeton 9, Virginia 8 (ot). 1995First Round: (8) Loyola (Md.) 17, North Carolina 11; Notre Dame 12, (5) Duke 10; (6) Princeton 11,

Massachusetts 6; (7) Brown 17, Cornell 9. Quarterfinals: (1) Johns Hopkins 18, Loyola (Md.) 5; (4) Maryland 14, Notre Dame 11; (3) Syracuse

15, Princeton 11; (2) Virginia 16, Brown 13. Semifinals: Maryland 16, Johns Hopkins 8; Syracuse 20, Virginia 13. Championship: Syracuse 13, Maryland 9. 1996First Round: (8) Towson 16, Loyola (Md.) 11; (5) Syracuse 12, Army 3; Harvard 15, (6) Hofstra 12;

(7) Johns Hopkins 12, Notre Dame 7. Quarterfinals: (1) Princeton 22, Towson 6; Syracuse 19, (4) North Carolina 12; (3) Virginia 23,

Harvard 12; Johns Hopkins 9, (2) Maryland 7. Semifinals: Princeton 11, Syracuse 9; Virginia 16, Johns Hopkins 10. Championship: Princeton 13, Virginia 12 (ot). 1997First Round: (8) Massachusetts 6, Hofstra 4; (5) Duke 11, Brown 6; (6) Loyola (Md.) 21, Notre

Dame 5; Maryland 14, (7) Georgetown 10. Quarterfinals: (1) Princeton 11, Massachusetts 9; Duke 12, (4) Johns Hopkins 11 (ot); (3) Syracuse

13, Loyola (Md.) 12; Maryland 10, (2) Virginia 9. Semifinals: Princeton 10, Duke 9; Maryland 18, Syracuse 17. Championship: Princeton 19, Maryland 7.

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1998First Round: Georgetown 9, (8) UMBC 8; (5) Maryland 18, Butler 10; (6) Virginia 16, Hobart 10; (7)

Duke 16, North Carolina 14. Quarterfinals: (1) Loyola (Md.) 12, Georgetown 11; Maryland 11, (4) Johns Hopkins 10 (ot); (3)

Syracuse 17, Virginia 14; (2) Princeton 11, Duke 9. Semifinals: Maryland 19, Loyola (Md.) 8; Princeton 11, Syracuse 10. Championship: Princeton 15, Maryland 5. 1999First Round: (8) Syracuse 7, Princeton 5; (5) Georgetown 14, Notre Dame 10; (6) Delaware 12,

UMBC 11 (ot); (7) Hofstra 15, Navy 7. Quarterfinals: Syracuse 17, (1) Loyola (Md.) 12; Georgetown 17, (4) Duke 14; (3) Virginia 17,

Delaware 10; (2) Johns Hopkins 11, Hofstra 7. Semifinals: Syracuse 13, Georgetown 10; Virginia 16, Johns Hopkins 11. Championship: Virginia 12, Syracuse 10. 2000First Round: Georgetown 14, (8) Cornell 12; Notre Dame 15, (5) Loyola (Md.) 13; (6) Maryland 14,

Hofstra 12; (7) Duke 13, Hobart 1. Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 17, Georgetown 13; (4) Johns Hopkins 15, Notre Dame 11; (3) Princeton

10, Maryland 7; (2) Virginia 10, Duke 9. Semifinals: Syracuse 14, Johns Hopkins 12; Princeton 12, Virginia 11. Championship: Syracuse 13, Princeton 7. 2001First Round: Hofstra 15, (8) Virginia 14 (OT); (5) Notre Dame 12, Bucknell 7; (6) Towson 12, Duke

10; (7) Loyola (Md.) 11, Georgetown 9. Quarterfinals: (1) Syracuse 18, Hofstra 13; (5) Notre Dame 13, (4) John Hopkins 9; (6) Towson 12,

(3) Maryland 11; (2) Princeton 8, (7) Loyola (Md.) 7. Semifinals: Syracuse 12, Notre Dame 5; Princeton 12, Towson 11. Championship: Princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (ot). 2002First Round: (6) Cornell 12, Stony Brook 3; (8) Massachusetts 17, Fairfield 4; (5) Georgetown 12,

Manhattan 7; (7) Duke 22, Hobart 6. Quarterfinals: (2) Syracuse 10, Duke 9; (4) Princeton 14, Georgetown 13; (1) Johns Hopkins 13,

Massachusetts 12 (ot); (3) Virginia 11, Cornell 10. Semifinals: Princeton 11, Johns Hopkins 9; Syracuse 12, Virginia 11 (2 ot). Championship: Syracuse 13, Princeton 12. 2003First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 14, Army 2; Towson 11, Penn St. 6; (4) Princeton 16, Albany (N.Y.)

10; Syracuse 13, Dartmouth 11; (3) Maryland 8, Ohio St. 5; Massachusetts 9, Hofstra 6; Georgetown 9, Rutgers 6; (2) Virginia 19, Mt. St. Mary’s 8.

Quarterfinals: Johns Hopkins 14, Towson 6; Syracuse 15, Princeton 5; Maryland 13, Massachusetts 7; Virginia 12, Georgetown 7.

Semifinals: Johns Hopkins 19, Syracuse 8; Virginia 14, Maryland 4. Championship: Virginia 9, Johns Hopkins 7. 2004First Round: (1) Johns Hopkins 15, Providence 3; North Carolina 13, Ohio St. 6; Georgetown 15,

Towson 8; (4) Syracuse 21, Albany 13; (3) Maryland 16, Army 12; Princeton 12, Rutgers 4; Cornell 11, Hobart 5; (2) Navy 11, Pennsylvania 5.

Quarterfinals: Johns Hopkins 15, North Carolina 9; Syracuse 8, Georgetown 7; Princeton 9, Maryland 8 (OT); Navy 6, Cornell 5.

Semifinals: Syracuse 15, Johns Hopkins 9; Navy 8, Princeton 7. Championship: Syracuse 14, Navy 13.

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Le Moyne's Spillett puts finishing touches on Dolphins' win: Yogi Berra needn't impart words of wisdom to Division II men's lacrosse champion Le Moyne. The Dolphins' Brandon Spillett knows "it's never over 'til it's over," especially when he's on the field. The unanimous most outstanding player of the game ended the second overtime contest in Division II championship history May 30 at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium with his seventh goal of the day. Spillett took a feed from Craig Rosecrans 44 seconds into the second sudden-victory period and gave the Dolphins an 11-10 win in front of a Division II-record turnstile crowd of 19,202. With the win, Le Moyne finished 16-0, making the Dolphins the second undefeated champion in the 20-year history of the tournament. The other perfect champion was Hobart in 1977. The previous attendance record was 15,417, set last year at the same venue.

Spillett, whose title-game goal output was second in tournament history behind the record of eight set by Harold Draffen of Hobart back in that 1974 game and John Hildebrand of Ohio Wesleyan in 1976, wanted to make sure that his teammates' efforts didn't get lost in his personal laurels.

Third-year coach T.W. Johnson of Limestone, which has played in the last five championship games and won two, knew his team had played in a game for the ages after a season for the ages. The Saints finished the season 15-2, losing previously only to Division I tournament quarterfinalist North Carolina.

2004 SEMIFINALS MAY 22Le Moyne 7, NYIT 5 NYIT 1 0 1 3-5 Le Moyne 2 2 2 1-7 NYIT scoring-Tom Zummo 2, Brian Boyle 1, Paul Montali 1, Joseph Vasold 1. Le Moyne scoring-Bob Tulowiecki 2, Kyle Reichel 1, Matt Holdridge 1, Brandon Spillett 1, Ryan Lewis 1, Dan Holdridge 1. Shots: NYIT 30, Le Moyne 35. Saves: NYIT-Anthony Letterel 12; L-Jared Corcoran 15, Ryan Fennell 2. Attendance: 1,157.

MAY 22 Limestone 13, Mercyhurst 12 Mercyhurst 3 0 4 5-12 Limestone 5 3 2 4-14 Mercyhurst scoring-Mike McLellan 3, Ian Komorek 3, Jonathan Kane 2, Troy Ledbetter 1, Andrew Sands 1, Joe Poole 1, Dan James 1. Limestone scoring-David Wooster 5, Nolan Heavenor 3, Roger Vyse 2, John Navarro 2, Patrick Cardiff 1, Kyle Zentz 1. Shots: Mercyhurst 26, Limestone 33. Saves: M-Mike Rispoli 8, Team 2; L-Gray 8. Attendance: 500.

2004 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 30AT BALTIMORE Le Moyne 11, Limestone 10 Limestone 1 2 4 3 0 0-10 Le Moyne 1 3 3 3 0 1-11 Limestone scoring-Jason Randolph 3, Roger Vyse 3, David Wooster 1, Patrick Cardiff 1, Robert Woody 1, Nolan Heavenor 1. Le Moyne scoring-Brandon Spillett 7, Rob Trowbridge 1, Kyle Reichel 1, Corey Sullivan 1, Ed Street 1. Shots: Limestone 39, Le Moyne 32. Saves: LIM-Charlie Gray 8; LEM-Jared Corcoran 15. Attendance: 19,202.

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NYIT Rides Goalie to Title: NYIT avenged the previous year’s championship-game loss to Limestone with a 9-4 win over the Saints May 25, at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium. The game was played in front of a record turnstile crowd of 15,417, obliterating the old mark of 2,180, set in 2001 at Rutgers’ Yurcak Field. NYIT’s championship was its second in four title-game appearances. The Bears had also won in 1997.

The Bears’ Matt Hunter earned most outstanding player honors with 12 saves, including five in the first half, helping hold the defending champs to one goal at intermission, the stingiest performance in a half in title-game history. The game as a whole also ended up being the lowest-scoring contest in championship game history, beating the previous mark of 11-7, set in 1993 when Adelphi beat C.W. Post.

The game marked the first time the division’s title game was played on the same field as the Division I and III games. Men’s lacrosse is the only team sport that holds all three divisional championships at the same site. (Women’s rowing, a team/individual sport holds its three divisional championships at the same site). The Division II title game had been played on a smaller stadium adjacent to the main stadium on the same campus as the other two games since 1998. The reason was the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Committee’s belief that the fields in the larger stadium would not hold up for one more game if there was rain.

2003 SEMIFINALS MAY 17Limestone 12, Mercyhurst 4 Mercyhurst 2 0 0 2–4 Limestone 0 5 3 4–12 Mercyhurst scoring– Andrew Sands, Andrew Schuster, Joe Poole, Jerod Felice. Limestone scoring– Devan Spilker 3, David Wooster 3, Jason Randolph 2, Robert Woody 2, Nolan Heavenor, Patrick Cardiff. Shots: Mercyhurst 25, Limestone 49. Saves: M– Mike Rispoli 15, Kevin Tidgewell 1, Jim McCann 0; L– Matt Malloy 9, Jason Bendjy 2. Attendance: 323.

NYIT 12, Le Moyne 11 NYIT 2 2 4 4–12 Le Moyne 0 3 4 4–11 NYIT scoring–Frank Lawrence 4, Tom Zummo 2, Joe Gabrysiak 2, Paul Montali 2, Brian Boyle, William O’Hare.Le Moyne scoring–Brandon Spillett 4, Jason Brown 3, Trevor Ames, Mike Moran, Bob Tulowiecki, Kyle Reichel. Shots: NYIT 41, Le Moyne 45. Saves: N–Matt Hunter 14, L–Tom Kimble 8. Attendance: 1,078.

2003 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 25AT BALTIMORE NYIT 9, Limestone 4 NYIT 2 2 2 3–9 Limestone 1 0 0 3–4 NYIT scoring–Tom Zummo 2, Joe Gabrysiak 2, Paul Montali 2, Sean Meagher 2, Joseph Vasold. Limestone scoring–Devan Spilker 2, Robert Woody 2. Shots: NYIT 24, Limestone 32. Saves: N–Matt Hunter 12; L–Matt Malloy 9. Attendance (Turnstile): 15,417.

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No Fluke: Limestone a virtual unknown, four years ago in the lacrosse world, won its second championship in three years, knocking off previously unbeaten NYIT, 11-9. The Saints led 11-7 with 4:37 left before the Bears staged a futile late rally.

The Saints, playing under their third coach in as many years, were paced by Devan Spilker, who earned most outstanding player honors after finishing with three goals and one assist.

2002 SEMIFINALS

MAY 18Limestone 11, St. Andrews 7 St. Andrews .................................. 3 1 2 1– 7 Limestone ..................................... 1 3 2 5–11 St. Andrews scoring–Keith Belward 2, Andy Kovacs, Mike McCarthy, Brendon Burke, Peter Gut, Travis Hill. Limestone scoring–Nick Carlson 4, Robert Woody 3, Jason Randolph 2, Nolan Heavenor 2. Shots: St. Andrews 21, Limestone 42. Saves: SA–Kevin Woods 17; L–Matt Malloy 10. Paid Attendance: 582.

MAY 18 AT STONY BROOOK NYIT 12, Le Moyne 9 Le Moyne ...................................... 3 1 3 2–9 NYIT............................................. 1 2 5 4–12 Le Moyne scoring–Jeff Sanford 2, Brandon Spillett, Corey Sullivan, Brent Disinski, Robert Tulowiecki, Jason Brown, Kyle Reichel, Rob Trowbridge. NYIT scoring–Billy Harding 3, Tom Zummo 3, Joe Gabrysiak 2, Greg Kalberer 2, Peter Muller, Brian Boyle. Shots: Le Moyne 25, NYIT 34. Saves: L–Tom Kimble 12; N–Matt Hunter 13. Paid Attendance: 575.

2002 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 26 AT RUTGERS Limestone 11, NYIT 9 Limestone ..................................... 2 5 1 3–11 NYIT............................................. 2 1 1 5–9 Limestone scoring–Jason Randolph 3, Devan Spilker 3, Nick Carlson, Nolan Heavenor, John Navarro, Chris Mangum, Robert Woody. NYIT scoring–Jeremy Nickol 2, Tom Zummo 2, Paul Montali, Peter Muller, Greg Kalberer, Tim Spruyt, Brian Boyle. Shots: Limestone 58, NYIT 53. Saves: L–Matt Malloy 18; NYIT–-Matt Hunter 8. Paid Attendance: 2,141.

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Panther Power: Most outstanding player Mike McInerney scored an unassisted goal with 17 seconds left in the first half to give Adelphi a 7-6 lead, igniting a 6-1 run that gave the Panthers a 12-7 lead with 14:38 left in the game. After that, the Saints got no closer than the final 14-10 margin in front of the Division II record paid attendance of 2,180.

2001 SEMIFINALS

MAY 19 AT C.W. POST Adelphi 16, C.W. Post 8 Adelphi 3 4 5 4–16 C.W. Post 3 1 3 1–8 Adelphi scoring–- Mike McInerney 7, Rich Dommer 3, Brian Tower 3, Tyler Heavenor 2, Kim Delfs. C.W. Post scoring–Rob Coscia 3, Benny Cottone 2, Charlie Javorowsky, Larry Collins, Drew Cavadias. Shots: Adelphi 28, C.W. Post 35. Saves: A–Brian Soper 16; CWP–R.J. Degenfelder 11, Mike Zagari 1. Paid Attendance: 531.

MAY 19 AT LIMESTONE Limestone 20, Wingate 2 Limestone 3 6 7 4–20 Wingate 0 0 2 0–2 Limestone scoring–Nick Carlson 4, Jason Randolph 4, Chris Campbell 3, Devan Spilker 3, John Navarro 2, Greg Thren, John Riley, Brendan Spilker, Chris Mangum. Wingate scoring–Drew Penny, Kris Dietrich. Shots: Limestone 69, Wingate 28. Saves: L–Matt Malloy 11, Bruce Beegle 1; W–John Klish 15, Jonathon Cofer 8. Paid Attendance: 347.

2001 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 27 AT RUTGERS, YURCAK FIELD Adelphi 14, Limestone 10 Adelphi 3 4 4 3–14 Limestoe 2 4 1 3–10 Adelphi scoring–- Rich Dommer 5, Brian Tower 3, Mike McInerney 2, Dan Kraemer, Tom Bruckbauer, David Toy, Kim Delfs. Limestone scoring–- Chris Campbell 3, Nick Carlson 2, Devan Spilker 2, John Riley, Ryan Ross, Chris Mangum. Shots: Adelphi 43, Limestone 43. Saves: A–Brian Soper 15; L–Matt Malloy 14. Paid Attendance: 2,180.

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Southern Comfort: The Limestone Saints marched from Gaffney, South Carolina, to post a 10-9 win over C.W. Post at Maryland’s Ludwig Field, May 28, in the first championship game to feature a team from the Southern region.

2000 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 28 AT MARYLAND Limestone 10, C.W. Post 9 Limestone ..................................... 3 2 1 4–10 C.W. Post ...................................... 1 3 1 4– 9 Limestone scoring–Nick Carlson 3, Matt Collins 2, Brendan Spilker 2, Jon Riley, Devan Spilker, Rick Matthews. C.W. Post scoring–Benny Cottone 5, Drew Cavadias, Joe Buccello, Larry Collins, Ernie Thompson. Shots: Limestone 34, C.W. Post 40. Saves: L–Matt Malloy 10; CWP–R.J. Degenfelder 9. Paid attendance: 2,019.

1999 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Heat Endurance: Adelphi outlasted C.W. Post, 11-8, to claim its second consecutive championship and fifth overall. The Panthers weathered the 94-degree heat better than their Long Island rivals, opening the fourth quarter with four unanswered goals to build an insurmountable 9-4 lead. Anthony Saccone was named the game’s most outstanding player.

1999 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 30 AT MARYLAND, LUDWIG FIELD Adelphi 11, C.W. Post 8 Adelphi ......................................... 3 1 1 6–11 C.W. Post ...................................... 3 0 1 4–8 Adelphi scoring–Anthony Saccone 3, Brian Tower 3, Christian Kneuer, Dan Melody, Chris Babb, Kris Amplo, Rich Vislocky. C.W. Post scoring–Todd Bolognese 2, Drew Cavadias 2, Benny Cottone, Joe Buccello, Charlie Javorowsky, Luis Gonzalez. Shots: Adelphi 33, C.W. Post 43. Saves: A–Greg Kulesa 13; P–Vin Fredericks 12. Paid attendance: 1,429.

1998 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Early Knockout: What was billed as an epic battle turned out to be a blowout. Adelphi, which had dropped a regular-season game to C.W. Post, 9-8, weeks earlier, socked the Pioneers with a first-quarter haymaker, then never let up, as the Panthers hammered their Long Island rivals, 18-6. The win gave Adelphi its record fifth Division II championship May 24 at Rutgers.

Adelphi’s Anthony Picone took Most Outstanding Player honors in the first Division II championship game to be played as part of the sport’s championships weekend, which has included the Division I and III championship games since 1992.

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1998 CHAMPIONSHIP

Adelphi 18, C.W. Post 6 Adelphi ............................................. 6 1 6 5–18 C.W. Post.......................................... 0 2 0 4–6 Adelphi scoring–Charlie Flaherty 4, James Miceli 4, Anthony Picone 2, Brad Ross 2, Mark Mangan 2, Chris Babb , Rich Vislocky , Anthony Saccone , Brian Tower. C.W. Post scoring–Luis Gonzalez 2, Ernie Thompson, Scott Jankow, Mike Farinacci. Shots: Adelphi 49, C.W. Post 37. Saves: A–Greg Kulesa 14; CWP–Vin Fredericks 19.

1997 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

First Crown, Technically: NYIT won its first national championship of any kind, defeating Adelphi, 18-11, May 10 in Garden City, New York. The Bears’ Joe Brock, the game’s Most Outstanding Player, scored two goals and assisted on seven others to pace the winners. Teammate Steve Tempone had six goals.

1997 CHAMPIONSHIP

NYIT 18, Adelphi 11NYIT............................................. 4 3 4 7–18 Adelphi ......................................... 5 2 2 2–11 NYIT scoring–Steve Tempone 6, Gavin Wynot 3, Joe Brock 2, Jeff Rysanek 2, Ian Kyranakis 2, Anthony Tirino, Jay Pearson, Greg Bonda-Riva. Adelphi scoring–Mark Mangan 5, Rob Grella, Peter Friedman, Brad Ross, Charlie Flaherty, Anthony Picone, Eugene Curran. Shots: NYIT 50, Adelphi 47. Saves: NY–Adam Wor 16; A–Rich Grismer 21.

1996 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Pioneers’ first: C.W. Post won the first national championship in the 40-year history of its athletics department, downing defending champion Adelphi, 15-10. The win was the Pioneers’ first in NCAA tournament competition in four appearances, two in Division I and two in Division II.

1996 CHAMPIONSHIP

C.W. Post 15, Adelphi 10Adelphi ......................................... 1 4 2 3–10 C.W. Post ...................................... 3 6 3 3–15 Adelphi scoring–Andy Marinos 5, Rob Grella 2, Mike DiGiacomo 2, Steve DiPietro. C.W. Post scoring–Todd Bolognese 4, Jay Navarez 4, Dave Loiacano 3, Dan Scarano 2, Greg Brosokas, Ronald Cercy. Shots: Adelphi 38, C.W. Post 48. Saves: A–Rich Grismer 23; CWP–Kelly Bixler 12. Paid attendance: 1,247.

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Payback: Adelphi avenged an early-season loss with a 12-10 defeat of previously undefeated defending champion Springfield on May 13. The Panthers’ Gary Cegielski scored three goals and was named the most valuable player of the game. The win gave coach Sandy Kapatos his first championship.

1995 Championship

Adelphi 12, Springfield 10 Adelphi ......................................... 4 2 2 4–12 Springfield..................................... 2 2 2 4–10 Adelphi scoring–Gary Cegielski 3, Gary Reh 3, Rob Grella 2, Bill Robertson 2, Mike DiGiacomo, Andy Marinos. Springfield scoring–Chris LaVogue 3, Jared Smith 3, Chris Claflin 2, Dan Daley, Paul Polese. Shots: Adelphi 41, Springfield 42. Saves: A–Rich Grismer 15; S–Sean Quirk 14, Sean Hayes 0. Paid attendance: 1,212.

1994 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Hail to the Chiefs: Leading, 13-12, with 6:39 left, Springfield scored the last two goals to give the Chiefs a 15-12 victory and their first championship.

1994 Championship

Springfield 15, NYIT 12Springfield..................................... 5 4 2 4–15 NYIT............................................. 1 4 5 2–12 Springfield scoring–Mark Anastas 4, Jared Smith 4, Bob Felt 4, Paul Polese, Dan Cetrone, Keith Flanigan. NYIT scoring–Gerald Mule 4, Terrence Vetter 4, Mike Besio 4. Shots: Springfield 34, NYIT 59. Saves: S–Sean Quirk 25; N–Tim Tuttle 22. Paid attendance: 750.

1993 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Adelphi Again: Adelphi won its second consecutive title, with the twist that the last one came in 1981. In the first Division II championship since then, the Panthers defeated C.W. Post, 11-7.

1993 Championship

Adelphi 11, C.W. Post 7 Adelphi ......................................... 3 3 1 4–11 C.W. Post ...................................... 3 1 2 1–7 Adelphi scoring–Gary Reh 4, Brian Eisenberg 2, Kieran O'Brien 2, Rob Tegeler, Tom Naglieri, Tom Fuhrman.C.W. Post scoring–Dan Riordan 2, Dan Brooks, Tom Burke, Andy Gurin, Adam Lederer, Tom Londino. Shots: Adelphi 58, C.W. Post 46. Saves: A–Jim Murray; CWP–Kelly Bixler 14. Paid attendance: 921.

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1981 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Adelphi holds on to win second championship: Adelphi survived a fourth-quarter charge by Loyola (Maryland) to win the championship, 17-14, before the home crowd in Garden City, New York.

LEADING SCORERS Name ............................................................................................................... G A TP Ed Hughes, Adelphi ............................................................................................... 2 6 8 Gary Hanley, Loyola (Md.) ..................................................................................... 5 2 7 Pat Burke, Adelphi ................................................................................................ 4 2 6 Ken King, Adelphi.................................................................................................. 3 2 5 Chris Gaeng, Loyola (Md.) ..................................................................................... 3 0 3 Tony Golden, Loyola (Md.)..................................................................................... 2 1 3

1981 CHAMPIONSHIP

Adelphi 17, Loyola (Md.) 14 Adelphi ......................................... 5 4 5 3–17 Loyola (Md.).................................. 2 2 3 7–14 Adelphi scoring–Pat Burke 4, Ken King 3, Ed Hughes 2, Bob Piccola 2, Dave Leistman 2, Kevin Meinsen, Ed Menegaux, Mikey Boland, Pat Badolato. Loyola (Md.) scoring–Gary Hanley 5, Chris Gaeng 3, Tony Golden 2, Jack Ramey, Ben Hagberg, Alexa Gavrelis, Mark Brennan. Shots: Adelphi 54, Loyola (Md.) 34.

1980 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

UMBC wins in rematch: After assuming control with a quick start, UMBC breezed past Adelphi, 23-14, to capture its first Division II championship.

LEADING SCORERS Name G A TP Jay Robertson, UMBC .............................................................. 6 2 8 Ed Hughes, Adelphi ................................................................. 1 6 7 Joe Baldini, UMBC ................................................................... 4 1 5 Ken King, Adelphi.................................................................... 2 3 5 Duane Nowicki, Adelphi ........................................................... 4 0 4 Marty Cloud, UMBC ................................................................. 3 1 4

1980 CHAMPIONSHIP

UMBC 23, Adelphi 14 Adelphi ......................................... 2 5 3 4–14 UMBC ........................................... 5 5 8 5–23Adelphi scoring–Duane Nowicki 4, Dave Leistman 3, Ken King 2, Bob Hughes, Steve Outcault, Ed Menegaux, John Castagna, Bob Piccola. UMBC scoring–Jay Robertson 6, Joe Baldini 4, Marty Cloud 3, Dave Quattrini 3, Dennis Wey, Dan Nickerson, Craig Linthicum, Jay Harkey, Joe Gold, Steve Rodkey, Phil Whims. Shots: Adelphi 40, UMBC 63.

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Adelphi captures first lacrosse championship: Adelphi, with a strong opening period, defeated UMBC, 17-12, to capture the championship, May 20 at Adelphi.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A TP Bob Engelke, Adelphi................................................................................. 3 4 18 22 Jay Robertson, UMBC ................................................................................ 4 11 11 22 Marty Cloud, UMBC ................................................................................... 4 8 12 20 Pete MacKenzie, St. Lawrence.................................................................... 3 9 6 15 Dave Quattrini, UMBC................................................................................ 4 13 2 15 Scott Fetterolf, St. Lawrence ...................................................................... 3 8 4 12 Ed Hughes, Adelphi ................................................................................... 3 7 5 12 Fran Shields, St. Lawrence......................................................................... 3 5 6 11 Bill Simunek, St. Lawrence......................................................................... 3 7 4 11 Jules Siskind, Towson................................................................................ 2 6 4 10

1979 FIRST ROUND

Salisbury 13, Loyola (Md.) 12 Loyola (Md.).................................. 2 4 5 1–12 Salisbury ....................................... 0 2 6 5–13 Loyola (Md.) scoring–Gary Hanley 4, Bill Mahon 2, Mark Brennan 2, Anthony Golden 2, Mark Perry, Alexa Gavrelis.Salisbury scoring–Bryan Rogers 3, Brian Wynne 3, Glenn Norris 3, Kevin Wynne 2, Dave Bateman, Mike Bracken. Shots: Loyola 38, Salisbury 41.

UMBC 22, Babson 7Babson ......................................... 1 3 2 1–7 UMBC ........................................... 6 5 8 3–22 Babson scoring–Jay Conroy 2, Peter Henry 2, Bob Simpson, Chris Grant, Ted Snyder. UMBC scoring–Dave Quattrini 7, Marty Cloud 3, Tim Coughlin 3, Steve Rodkey 3, Phil Whims 2, Joe Baldini, Joe Gold, Craig Tucker, Scott Hundertmark, Carl Rausch. Shots: Babson 27, UMBC 66

Cortland St. 11, Ithaca 9 Cortland St. ................................... 2 2 3 4–11 Ithaca........................................... 3 1 2 3–9 Cortland St. scoring–Terry Davis 4, Kurt Stokes 2, Mark Leszczynski 2, Bob Russo, Rich Bucaro, Bob Leyden.Ithaca scoring–Bary Cohen 2, Tom Robinson 2, Alex Kinnan, Bill Shatz, Mike Biondi, Bill Lennon, Harry Moss. Shots: Cortland St. 70, Ithaca 35.

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St. Lawrence 14, Ohio Wesleyan 12 Ohio Wesleyan............................... 3 3 2 4–12 St. Lawrence ................................. 3 2 4 5–14 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Marc Conner 3, Kevin Nugent 2, Marc McCarthy 2, Derreck Hoffman 2, Rich Boyle, Don Sheehan, Ned Walls. St. Lawrence scoring–Pete MacKenzie 4, Scott Fetterolf 3, Bob Merrick 3, Bill Simunek 2, Fran Shields, Ken Noble. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 21, St. Lawrence 32.

1979 QUARTERFINALS

Towson 17, Salisbury 4 Salisbury ....................................... 0 2 1 1–4 Towson......................................... 5 5 4 3–17 Salisbury scoring–Dave Bateman 2, Kevin Wynne, Mike Bracken. Towson scoring–Jules Siskind 4, Tom Wagner 2, Chris Hock 2, Mike Burke 2, John Carolan 2, Joe Monaghan 2, John Como, Bill Tall, Steve Feeney. Shots: Salisbury 46, Towson 52.

UMBC 13, Roanoke 8 UMBC ........................................... 3 3 1 6–13 Roanoke........................................ 4 2 1 1–8 UMBC scoring–Jay Robertson 4, Phil Whims 3, Dave Quattrini 2, Marty Cloud, Jeff Stratton, Craig Tucker, Craig Linthicum. Roanoke scoring–Bruce Pomper 2, Stu Krometis 2, Richard Graham, Michael Rowley, Tom Gough, Brian Jacobsen. Shots: UMBC 66, Roanoke 47.

Adelphi 14, Cortland St. 9 Cortland St. ................................... 3 2 1 3–9 Adelphi ......................................... 5 4 2 3–14 Cortland St. scoring–Bob Leyden 2, Mark Leszczynski 2, Larry O'Leary, Steve Winokur, Nick Mongelli, Kurt Stokes, Terry Davis. Adelphi scoring–Ed Hughes 4, Bob Engelke 2, Dave Sells 2, Ed Menegaux, Charles Zolnick, Scott Grubert, Joe Kovar, Kevin Miller. Shots: Cortland St. 41, Adelphi 55.

St. Lawrence 12, Hobart 11 St. Lawrence ................................. 3 2 2 5–12 Hobart .......................................... 4 3 2 2–11 St. Lawrence scoring–Fran Shields 3, Pete MacKenzie 3, Scott Fetterolf 2, Bill Simunek, Pete Pinkard, Charles Izard, Ken Noble. Hobart scoring–Mark Darcangelo 4, Jim Calder 2, Jeff Knaus 2, Jon Feinstein, Bill Sipperly, Jerry Kraus. Shots: St. Lawrence 35, Hobart 46.

1979 SEMIFINALS

UMBC 16, Towson 12 UMBC ........................................... 5 4 1 6–16 Towson......................................... 4 2 1 5–12 UMBC scoring–Jay Robertson 5, Tim Coughlin 3, Craig Linthicum 3, Marty Cloud, Craig Tucker, Joe Baldini, Dave Quattrini, Jeff Stratton. Towson scoring–Steve Schabdach 3, Jules Siskind 2, Tom Wagner 2, John Como, Bill Tall, Jim Guidera, Terry McDonnell, Chris Hock. Shots: UMBC 47, Towson 65.

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Adelphi 16, St. Lawrence 13 St. Lawrence ................................. 3 2 2 6–13 Adelphi ......................................... 6 4 3 3–16 St. Lawrence scoring–Bill Simunek 4, Scott Fetterolf 3, Pete MacKenzie 2, Pete Pinkard, Pete McElroy, Fran Shields, Ken Noble. Adelphi scoring–Dave Leistman 4, Pat Burke 3, Joe Chiofolo 3, Bob Engelke 2, Kevin Miller, Ken King, John Stearns, Van Potter. Shots: St. Lawrence 34, Adelphi 47.

1979 CHAMPIONSHIP

Adelphi 17, UMBC 12 UMBC ........................................... 4 4 1 4–12 Adelphi ......................................... 9 2 3 2–17 UMBC scoring–Marty Cloud 3, Dave Quattrini 3, Jay Robertson 2, Tim Coughlin, Dennis Wey, Tony Pierotti, Craig Linthicum. Adelphi scoring–Joe Chiofolo 4, Ed Hughes 3, Pat Burke 3, Joe Mondone, Ken King, Charles Zolnick, Kevin Miller, Dave Leistman, Ted Koziarz, Dave Sells. Shots: UMBC 37, Adelphi 36.

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1978 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Roanoke wins: Roanoke slid past Hobart, 14-13.

LEADING SCORERS Name ................................................................................................... GP G A TP Richard Graham, Roanoke ......................................................................... 3 7 13 20 Terry Corcoran, Hobart.............................................................................. 3 8 10 18 Roy McAdam, Hobart ................................................................................ 3 8 5 13 Chuck Reilly, Hobart.................................................................................. 3 9 3 12 Barry Cohen, Ithaca .................................................................................. 2 2 9 11 Bob Engelke, Adelphi................................................................................. 2 1 10 11 Bill Tall, Towson........................................................................................ 2 4 7 11 Joseph Chiofolo, Adelphi............................................................................ 2 6 4 10 G.P. Lindsay, Washington (Md.) ................................................................. 2 6 4 10 George Parks, Roanoke ............................................................................. 3 9 1 10 Tom Wagner, Towson ............................................................................... 2 7 3 10

1978 FIRST ROUND

Ithaca 15, Salisbury 9 Ithaca........................................... 1 3 5 6–15 Salisbury ....................................... 7 1 0 1–9 Ithaca scoring–Alex Kinnan 3, Bill Ellsworth 3, Tom Mackleer 2, Terry Coholan 2, Barry Cohen, Jon Heisman, Chuck Rullan, Steve Erisman, Bill Shatz. Salisbury scoring–Stewart Moan 2, Lewis Scharff 2, Marc Hoffman, Jimmy Judge, Dave Bateman, Kevin Wynne, Don Codignotto. Shots: Ithaca 44, Salisbury 38.

Towson 24, New Haven 5 New Haven.................................... 1 1 0 3–5 Towson......................................... 5 10 7 2–24 New Haven scoring–Mark Errett 2, Brendan McDermott, Chris Phahl, Jim McSwiggin. Towson scoring–Paul Mullen 3, Terry McDonnell 3, Tom Wagner 3, Bob Daino 3, Dennis Feeley 2, Bill Tall 2, Jim Bernhardt, John Barnes, John Como, Jules Siskind, John Pontious, Chris Hock, Bob Powers, Jim Guidera. Shots: New Haven 35, Towson 65

Adelphi 23, Baltimore 15 Baltimore ...................................... 2 7 2 4–15 Adelphi ......................................... 5 7 7 4–23 Baltimore scoring–Tim McGahagan 3, Ted Lochary 3, Tim O'Meally 2, Gildo Picinich 2, Dan Magee 2, Steve Kopf, Del Hanzche, Keith Trumbull. Adelphi scoring–Kevin Miller 5, David Sells 4, John Edwards 3, Theodore Koziarz 3, Joseph Chiofolo 3, Robert Fagan 2, Lance Schneck, Michael Zolnick, Robert Engelke. Shots: Baltimore 43, Adelphi 55.

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Washington (Md.) 10, Ohio Wesleyan 6 Ohio Wesleyan............................... 0 2 1 3–6 Washington (Md.) .......................... 2 1 4 3–10 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Jim Ries, Ned Walls, Dan Gleason, Mark Zaremba, Mark Connor, John Gilbane. Washington (Md.) scoring–G.P. Lindsay 3, Myrt Gaines 2, George Mullinix 2, Tim Hollywood, Drew Romans, Matt Morris. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 37, Washington (Md.) 45.

1978 QUARTERFINALS

Hobart 29, Ithaca 6 Hobart .......................................... 5 8 8 8–29 Ithaca........................................... 2 1 2 1–6 Hobart scoring–Terry Corcoran 5, Chuck Reilly 5, Steve Cannone 3, Roy McAdam 2, Jack Davis 2, Jon Feinstein 2, Joe Kraus 2, Fred Mosher, Scott Petosa, Bill Sipperly, Jim Calder, Steve Cape, Bob Gordon, Jerry Kraus, Alan Lovejoy. Ithaca scoring–Chuck Rullan 3, Bill Ellsworth, Barry Cohen, Alex Kinnan. Shots: Hobart 79, Ithaca 22.

Roanoke 13, Adelphi 8 Roanoke........................................ 6 2 2 3–13 Adelphi ......................................... 3 2 1 2–8 Roanoke scoring–Richard Graham 4, Joe Brown 3, George Parks 2, Stuart Krometis 2, Michael Rowley, Pat Gayhardt. Adelphi scoring–Joseph Chiofolo 3, David Sells 2, Kevin Miller 2, John Edwards. Shots: Roanoke 38, Adelphi 32.

UMBC 16, Washington (Md.) 10 Washington (Md.) .......................... 1 2 3 4–10 UMBC ........................................... 4 2 8 2–16 Washington (Md.) scoring–G.P. Lindsay 3, John Atkinson 3, Matt Morris, Myrt Gaines, George Mullinix, Noby Powell. UMBC scoring–Dave Quattrini 6, Craig Linthicum 3, Jay Robertson 2, Joe Baldini, Tim Coughlin, Craig Tucker, Marty Cloud, Toni Pierotti, Tim McCoy. Shots: Washington (Md.) 33, UMBC 57.

Cortland St. 13, Towson 12 Cortland St. ................................... 3 4 3 3–13 Towson......................................... 4 1 2 5–12 Cortland St. scoring–Bill Duford 3, Mark Koetzner 3, Mike Hoppey 2, Larry O'Leary 2, Steve Winokur, Terry Allen. Towson scoring–Tom Wagner 4, Bill Tall 2, Paul Mullen 2, Doug McKenzie, John Barnes, John Como, Jim Guidera. Shots: Cortland St. 40, Towson 36.

1978 SEMIFINALS

Hobart 24, Cortland St. 9 Hobart .......................................... 8 4 7 5–24 Cortland St. ................................... 1 2 1 5–9 Hobart scoring–Roy McAdam 5, Scott Petosa 4, Jim Calder 3, Chuck Reilly 3, Jerry Kraus 2, Jon Feinstein 2, Bill Sipperly, Joe Kraus, Mac Nelson, Jeff Knaus, Mark Covello. Cortland St. scoring–Mike Hoppey 2, Larry O'Leary 2, Steve Winokor, Richard Bucaro, Mark Koetzner, Terry Allen, Bill Duford. Shots: Hobart 63, Cortland St. 36.

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Roanoke 12, UMBC 7 Roanoke........................................ 3 2 4 3–12 UMBC ........................................... 1 2 1 3–7 Roanoke scoring–George Parks 6, Richard Graham, Michael Rowley, Dale Chesser, Doug Horn, Scott Allison, Kevin Lynch. UMBC scoring–Tony Pierotti 3, Marty Cloud 2, Steve Rodkey, Tim Coughlin. Shots: Roanoke 40, UMBC 46.

1978 CHAMPIONSHIP

Roanoke 14, Hobart 13 Roanoke........................................ 7 2 2 3–14 Hobart .......................................... 6 5 1 1–13 Roanoke scoring–Michael Rowley 3, Joe Brown 2, Richard Graham 2, Stuart Krometis, Dale Chesser, Anthony Reyes, Scott Allison, Joe Dishaw, George Parks, Bob Rotanz. Hobart scoring–Terry Corcoran 3, Jon Feinstein 2, Bob Gordon 2, Jim Calder 2, Roy McAdam, Chuck Reilly, Scott Petosa, Jerry Kraus. Shots: Roanoke 37, Hobart 62.

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1977 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

A convincing 23-13 win over Washington College (Md.) gave Hobart the championship.

Leading Scorers Name ................................................................................................... GP G A TP Roy McAdam, Hobart ................................................................................ 3 12 9 21 John Cheek, Washington (Md.) .................................................................. 3 14 5 19 Terry Corcoran, Hobart.............................................................................. 3 12 5 17 John Hayes, Hobart................................................................................... 3 12 4 16 Bob Lacy, Baltimore .................................................................................. 2 4 10 14 Bob Engelke, Adelphi................................................................................. 2 5 8 13 G.P. Lindsay, Washington (Md.) ................................................................. 3 11 1 12 Myrt Gaines, Washington (Md.) .................................................................. 3 8 4 12 Dan Gleason, Ohio Wesleyan ..................................................................... 2 4 7 11 Kevin Murphy, Washington (Md.) ............................................................... 3 0 11 11

1977 FIRST ROUND

Baltimore 11, Salisbury 10Baltimore ..................................... 0 5 1 5–11 Salisbury ...................................... 3 2 3 2–10 Baltimore scoring–Gildo Picinich 3, Bob Lacy 2, Tim O'Meally 2, Ted Lochary, Tim McGahagan, Lou Caruso, Phil Fridley. Salisbury scoring–Dave Cottle 3, Bob Rohde 3, Larry Redding, Mark Roskam, Marc Hoffman, Stewart Moan. Shots: Baltimore 36, Salisbury 45.

Adelphi 15, New Haven 9 Adelphi ......................................... 4 0 5 6–15 New Haven.................................... 3 2 4 0–9 Adelphi scoring–Ted Koziarz 6, Joe Chiofolo 3, Bob Engelke 2, Tom Maroney, John Edwards, Ed Hughes, Bob Fagan. New Haven scoring–Geoff Stone 3, Tim Clark 2, Jeff Fitzpatrick 2, Mark Errett, Lou Rosten. Shots: Adelphi 66, New Haven 20.

Ohio Wesleyan 18, Towson 13 Ohio Wesleyan............................... 5 5 1 7–18 Towson......................................... 6 1 2 4–13 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Kevin Nugent 5, Steve Meinsen 4, Dan Gleason 3, Ned Walls 2, Chuck Narwicz 2, Mark McCarthy, Brian Kingston. Towson scoring–Tom Wagner 3, Paul Mullen 3, Andy Paris 3, Tom Kidd, Steve Schadbach, Danny Nolan, Jim Guiders. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 52, Towson 49.

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Cortland St. 12, C.W. Post 7 Cortland St. ................................... 1 4 4 3–12 C.W. Post ...................................... 1 1 1 4–7 Cortland St. scoring–Mike Hoppey 4, Kevin Broderick 3, William Duford, Peter Fallon, Mark Koetzner, Mike Fitzpatrick, Larry O'Leary. C.W. Post scoring–Tom Schecker 2, Larry Esposito, Jack Luchsinger, Brian Seims, Bart Rabkin, Paul Curcio.Shots: Cortland St. 44, C.W. Post 34.

1977 QUARTERFINALS

Hobart 26, Baltimore 12 Baltimore ...................................... 2 2 2 6–12 Hobart .......................................... 6 7 9 4–26 Baltimore scoring–Tom O'Meally 3, Gildo Picinich 3, Phil Fridley 2, Bob Lacy 2, Mark Macko, George Pappafoti.Hobart scoring–John Hayes 5, Roy McAdam 5, Jeff MacPeek 4, Steve Przybylski 3, Dave McNaney 2, Scott Petosa 2, Terry Corcoran, Chuck Reilly, Jerry Kraus, Ed Cooney, Steve Cape. Shots: Baltimore 37, Hobart 75.

Roanoke 14, Adelphi 12 Adelphi ......................................... 2 3 4 3–12 Roanoke........................................ 3 4 3 4–14 Adelphi scoring–Bob Engelke 3, Tim Rogan 3, Ted Koziarz 2, Joe Chiofolo 2, Scott Grubert, Ed Hughes. Roanoke scoring–George Parks 4, Dave Wilson 2, Andy Capone 2, Bruce Pomper 2, Richard Graham 2, Kim Nevitt, Doug Horn. Shots: Adelphi 48, Roanoke 50.

Washington (Md.) 21, Ohio Wesleyan 11 Washington (Md.) .......................... 6 5 5 5–21 Ohio Wesleyan............................... 3 1 5 2–11 Washington (Md.) scoring–John Cheek 5, G.P. Lindsay 5, Myrt Gaines 4, Matt Morris 3, Greg Schaffner, George Mullinix, Drew Romans, Tom Hollywood. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Steve Meinsen 2, Kevin Nugent 2, Mark McCarthy 2, Ned Walls, Jim Ries, Dan Gleason, Mark Zaremba, Chuck Narwicz. Shots: Washington (Md.) 52, Ohio Wesleyan 35.

UMBC 17, Cortland St. 7Cortland St. ................................... 2 2 1 2–7 UMBC ........................................... 9 3 3 2–17 Cortland St. scoring–Kevin Broderick 2, William Duford, Robert Leyden, Peter Fallon, Rich Bucaro, Randy Glading. UMBC scoring–Tim Coughlin 6, Tony Pierotti 4, Emmett Lazaro 2, Mark Hofmeister 2, John Carolan, Mike Hahn, Mark Hahn. Shots: Cortland St. 36, UMBC 48.

1977 SEMIFINALS

Hobart 15, Roanoke 13 Hobart .......................................... 4 4 1 6–15 Roanoke........................................ 3 6 2 2–13 Hobart scoring–Terry Corcoran 6, Jim Calder 2, Dave McNaney 2, Roy McAdam 2, John Hayes 2, Nat Whiteford. Roanoke scoring–George Parks 4, Kin Nevitt 3, Scott Walker 2, Andy Capone 2, Joe Brown, Richard Rotanz. Shots: Hobart 60, Roanoke 38. Washington (Md.) 11, UMBC 9

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Washington (Md.) .......................... 2 3 2 4–11 UMBC ........................................... 4 1 2 2–9 Washington (Md.) scoring–John Cheek 5, Myrt Gaines 2, G.P. Lindsay 2, Keith Kirby, Matt Morris. UMBC scoring–Tim Coughlin 2, Tony Pierotti 2, Steve Rodkey, Mike Hahn, Timmy McCoy, Rich Wey, Ben Lazaro. Shots: Washington (Md.) 32, UMBC 52.

1977 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 23, Washington (Md.) 13 Hobart .......................................... 6 8 6 3–23 Washington (Md.) .......................... 3 2 5 3–13 Hobart scoring–Terry Corcoran 5, John Hayes 5, Roy McAdam 5, Steve Przybylski 4, Jim Calder, Ed Howard, Jerry Kraus, Dave McNaney. Washington (Md.) scoring–G.P. Lindsay 4, John Cheek 4, Myrt Gaines 2, Keith Kirby, Greg Schaffner, Drew Romans. Shots: Hobart 64, Washington (Md.) 32.

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1976 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

The third time was a charm for the Hobart Statesmen, as they shook the runner-up role they had played in each of the first two Division II Lacrosse Championships. The Statesmen won the title with an 18-9 conquest of top-seeded Adelphi.

1976 FIRST ROUND

Adelphi 7, Baltimore 2 Adelphi ......................................... 3 2 1 1–7 Baltimore ...................................... 2 0 0 0–2 Adelphi scoring–Ted Koziarz 2, Bob Engelke 2, Mike Borriello, John Edwards, Harold McVay. Baltimore scoring–Steve Boyd, Bob Lacy. Shots: Adelphi 32, Baltimore 27.

Washington (Md.) 17, Roanoke 15 Roanoke........................................ 5 4 4 2–15 Washington (Md.) .......................... 3 5 4 5–17 Roanoke scoring–Mike Hyden 4, Bob Nevitt 3, Scott Walker 2, Tom Wrase, Anthony Reyes, George Parks, Doug Horn, Robert Rotanz, Joe Dishaw. Washington (Md.) scoring–G.P. Lindsey 5, John Cheek 5, Tom Sutton 2, Kevin Murphy, Ed Beach, Matthew Morris, Tom Wood, Keith Kirby.

Ohio Wesleyan 12, Cortland St. 11 Cortland St. ................................... 5 5 1 0–11 Ohio Wesleyan............................... 4 4 1 3–12 Cortland St. scoring–Mike Hoppey 3, Ernie Olson 3, Pat McHugh, Bill Duford, Jim Brunett, Bob Leyden, Mike Graziano. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Craig Ferrer 3, Dan Gleason 2, Bob Sargent 2, Luke Tennis 2, John Hildebrand, Chuck Narwicz, Tom Goodman. Shots: Cortland St. 51, Ohio Wesleyan 54.

Hobart 10, Towson 6 Hobart .......................................... 1 2 3 4–10 Towson......................................... 1 3 2 0–6 Hobart scoring–John Hayes 2, John Bishop, Bob Streeten, Steve Przybylski, Terry Corcoran, Dave McNaney, Steve Washburne, Steve Kaminsky, Roy McAdam. Towson scoring–Paul Mullen 2, Andy Paris, Greg Chasney, Mitch Lekas, Tom Wagner. Shots: Hobart 58, Towson 54.

1976 SEMIFINALS

Hobart 14, Ohio Wesleyan 5 Ohio Wesleyan............................... 2 1 1 1–5 Hobart .......................................... 6 3 4 1–14 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Luke Tennis, Steve Meinsen, Chuck Narwicz, John Hildebrand, Bob Sargent. Hobart scoring–Terry Corcoran 5, John Hayes 2, Steve Washburne 2, John Bishop, Jim Calder, Dave McNaney, Mark Covello, Steve Cannone. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 18, Hobart 56.

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Adelphi 13, Washington (Md.) 10 Adelphi ......................................... 1 5 4 3–13 Washington (Md.) .......................... 3 3 2 2–10 Adelphi scoring–John Edwards 3, Tim Rogan 3, Ted Koziarz 2, Harold McVey 2 Joe Chiofolo, Mike Barriello, Tom Maroney. Washington (Md.) scoring–John Cheek 6, G.P. Lindsey 2, George Mullinix, Tom Wood. Shots: Adelphi 44, Washington (Md.) 32.

1976 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 18, Adelphi 9 Hobart .......................................... 8 3 3 4–18 Adelphi ......................................... 1 2 4 2–9 Hobart scoring–Terry Corcoran 4, Roy McAdam 2, Dave McNaney 2, Greg Precopio 2, John Bishop, Jim Calder, Steve Przybylski, John Hayes, Steve Washburne, Steve Kaminsky, Jerome Kraus, Bob Streeten. Adelphi scoring–Harold McVey 3, John Edwards 2, Tim Rogan 2, Ted Koziarz, Tom Maroney. Shots: Hobart 56, Adelphi 31.

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Cortland St. emerged as the 1975 National Collegiate Division II Lacrosse champion with a 12-11 win over Hobart on the C.W. Post field. For Hobart, it was the second heart-breaking loss in the championship game in the two-year history of the tournament, having dropped an 18-17 overtime decision to Towson in 1974.

1975 FIRST ROUND

Hobart 18, Ohio Wesleyan 8 Ohio Wesleyan............................... 2 0 4 2–8 Hobart .......................................... 2 5 5 6–18 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Luke Tennis 2, Tom Cowie 2, John Hildebrand 2, Steve Meinsen, Pat Green. Hobart scoring–Beaver Draffen 5, John Bishop 3, Chris Green 3, Dave McNaney 2, Jeff MacPeek 2, Steve Kaminsky 2, Greg Precopio. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 40, Hobart 61.

Towson 17, Salisbury 7 Towson......................................... 3 5 4 5–17 Salisbury ....................................... 2 2 1 2–7 Towson scoring–Wayne Eisenhut 4, Tim Maher 3, John Baldini 3, Tom Nelson 3, Bob Griebe 2, Jim Darcangelo, Larry Anderson. Salisbury scoring–Robbie White 2, David Cottle 2, Ed Grudzien, Bob Rohde, Stewart Moan. Shots: Towson 59, Salisbury 33.

Washington (Md.) 17, Morgan St. 8 Washington (Md.) .......................... 4 6 2 5–17 Morgan St. .................................... 3 0 1 4–8 Washington (Md.) scoring–Mike Cordrey 5, John Cheek 4, Merle Ricketts 3, Tom Sutton 2, Ty Cook 2, Myrt Gaines. Morgan St. scoring–Dave Raymond 2, Mike Walsch, John Workman, Joe Fowlkes, William Hunt, Bernie Watkins, Robert Turnage. Shots: Washington (Md.) 55, Morgan St. 38.

Cortland St. 9, UMBC 8 (2 ot) Cortland St. ................................... 3 3 1 1 0 1–9 UMBC ........................................... 2 3 2 1 0 0–8Cortland St. scoring– Ernie Olson 4, Jud Smith 3, Scott Noble, Chuck Induddi. UMBC scoring–Dave Flick 2, Joey Provance 2, Rod Benson, Rick Wey, Scotty Edmonds, Ronnie Smith. Shots: Cortland St. 45, UMBC 52.

1975 SEMIFINALS

Hobart 17, Towson 9 Towson......................................... 2 3 3 1–9 Hobart .......................................... 4 1 5 7–17Towson scoring–Bob Griebe 3, Jim Darcangelo, Jack Baldini, Denny Holmes, Larry Alexander, Joe Ferrante, Tom Nelson. Hobart scoring–Steve Przybylski 3, B.J. O'Hara 3, Beaver Draffen 2, John Bishop 2, John Hayes 2, Dave McNaney, Bob Streeten, Chris Green, Jeff MacPeek, Greg Precopio. Shots: Towson 46, Hobart 57.

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Cortland St. 16, Washington (Md.) 6 Washington (Md.) .......................... 2 0 1 3–6 Cortland St. ................................... 2 3 4 7–16 Washington (Md.) scoring–Mike Cordrey 2, John Cheek, Tom Mangels, Tom Sutton, Ty Cook. Cortland St. scoring–Ernie Olson 6, Jim Tarnow 2, Mike Hoppey 2, Jim Burnett, Pat McHugh, Jud Smith, Bill Duford, Rory Whipple, Scott Noble. Shots: Washington (Md.) 32, Cortland St. 48.

1975 CHAMPIONSHIP

Cortland St. 12, Hobart 11 Cortland St. ................................... 2 4 4 2–12 Hobart .......................................... 3 3 3 2–11 Cortland St. scoring–Bernie Olson 3, Jud Smith 2, Jim Harnow 2, Chuck Induddi 2, Mike Hoppey 2, Jim Burnett.Hobart scoring–Chris Green 3, B.J. O'Hara 2, Dave McNaney 2, Greg Precopio, John Bishop, Steve Kaminsky, Beaver Draffen. Shots: Cortland St. 36, Hobart 57.

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Towson had to go into overtime to dispose of Hobart, 18-17, in the first Division II Lacrosse Championship, played at Cortland State.

1974 FIRST ROUND

Adelphi 14, Washington (Md.) 13 Adelphi ......................................... 4 2 2 6–14 Washington (Md.) .......................... 2 6 2 3–13 Adelphi scoring–Rick Damore 4, Kirk Jurgelevich 4, Charles Arone 2, Mark Sieben, Andy Haugen, Tom Pastore, Frank Lewis. Washington (Md.) scoring–Greg Lane 4, John Cheek 3, Ty Cook 3, Tom Mangels, Mike Cordrey, Jody Haddow.Shots: Adelphi 49, Washington (Md.) 43

Cortland St. 16, UMBC 13 UMBC ........................................... 1 5 2 5–13 Cortland St. ................................... 4 3 3 6–16 UMBC scoring–Rodney Benson 3, Ennitt Lazaro 3, Joe Provance 3, Scott Edmonds 2, Jeff Benson, Ron Smith.Cortland St. scoring–Jim Luchsinger 3, Jud Smith 3, Scott Noble 2, Dave Rosen 2, Eric Snider 2, Jim Burnett, John Espey, Chuck Iduddi, John Walsh. Shots: UMBC 47, Cortland St. 48.

Hobart 15, Roanoke 6 Roanoke........................................ 1 5 0 0–6 Hobart .......................................... 0 6 8 1–15 Roanoke scoring–Kim Nevitt 2, Scott Klein 2, Bill Clements, Doug Biser. Hobart scoring–Rick Gilbert 5, B.J. O'Hara 4, Stu Nelson 2, John Bishop, Dave McNaney, Chris Green, Harold Draffen. Shots: Roanoke 38, Hobart 62.

Towson 22, Baltimore 11 Baltimore ...................................... 0 4 4 3–11 Towson......................................... 8 6 5 3–22 Baltimore scoring–John Pappfotis 3, Dale Rothe 2, Lou Caruso 2, Bob Lacy, Tony Fattizzi, Bill Mitchell, Mark Macko. Towson scoring–Tom Nelson 6, Bob Griebe 4, Wayne Eisenhut 3, Jim Darcangelo 3, Mitch Lekas 2, Greg Chasney, Tom Moore, Rick Mollet, Joe Dougherty. Shots: Baltimore 45, Towson 60.

1974 SEMIFINALS

Towson 22, Adelphi 9 Adelphi ......................................... 1 2 3 3–9 Towson......................................... 4 7 8 3–22 Adelphi scoring–Chuck Arnone 3, Kirk Jurgelevich 3, Frank Lewis 2, Marc Sieben. Towson scoring–Jim Darcangelo 5, Bob Griebe 3, Tom Nelson 3, Wayne Eisenhut 2, John Baldini 2, Rick Mollet 2, Joe Dougherty, Joe Ferrante, Louis Hoge, Mitch Lekas, Bruce Moore. Shots: Adelphi 38, Towson 66.

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Hobart 14, Cortland St. 10 Cortland St. ................................... 3 3 3 1–10 Hobart .......................................... 4 1 5 4–14 Cortland St. scoring–Jud Smith 4, Scott Noble 2, Jim Burnett, Jim Luchsinger, Jim Tarnow, John Walsh. Hobart scoring–Chris Green 3, B.J. O'Hara 3, John Bishop 2, Rick Gilbert 2, Mike Kirwan, Dave McNaney, Stu Nelson, Bob Streeten. Shots: Cortland St. 42, Hobart 56.

1974 CHAMPIONSHIP

Towson 18, Hobart 17 (2 ot) Towson......................................... 7 1 1 2 2 0–18 Hobart .......................................... 5 3 6 2 1 0–17 Towson scoring–Wayne Eisenhut 5, Mitch Lekas 4, Tom Nelson 3, Bob Griebe 2, Tom Moore 2, Jim Darcangelo, Joe Dougherty. Hobart scoring–Harold Draffen 8, B.J. O'Hara 3, Rick Gilbert 2, John Bishop, Chris Green, Jim Kraus, Rich Rubin.Shots: Towson 51, Hobart 54.

Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play

[Note: From 1974-79, a tournament format with no third-place game was held. Semifinal losers are credited with a third-place finish. From 1980-2000, only a championship game was held. Four teams were selected

again starting in 2001]

Team (Years Participated) ........................................................ Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd Adelphi (1974-76-77-78-79-80-81-93-95-96-97-98-99-01)................ 14 16 6 .727 7 4 1 Babson (1979)................................................................................. 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Baltimore (1974-76-77-78)............................................................... 4 3 3 .500 0 0 0 Cortland St. (1974-75-76-77-78-79) ................................................. 6 7 5 .583 1 0 2 C.W. Post (1977-93-96-98-99-00-01) ............................................... 7 1 5 .167 1 4 1 FDU-Florham (1976)........................................................................ 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Hobart (1974-75-76-77-78-79)......................................................... 6 13 4 .765 2 3 0 Ithaca (1978-79) ............................................................................. 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Kutztown (1976).............................................................................. 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Le Moyne (2002-03-04) ................................................................... 3 2 2 .500 1 0 2 Limestone (2000-01-02-03-04) ........................................................ 5 6 3 .667 2 3 0 Loyola (Md.) (1979-81).................................................................... 2 0 2 .000 0 1 0 UMBC (1974-75-76-77-78-79-80)..................................................... 7 6 6 .500 1 1 2 Mercyhurst (2003-04) ...................................................................... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 2 Morgan St. (1975) ........................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 New Haven (1977-78) ..................................................................... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 NYIT (1994-97-02-03-04) ................................................................ 5 4 3 .571 2 2 1 Ohio Wesleyan (1975-76-77-78-79) ................................................. 5 3 5 .375 0 0 1 St. Andrews (2002).......................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 1 Wingate (2001) ............................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 1

Overtime Games

1975 Quarterfinals Cortland St. 9 UMBC 8 2 ot 1974 Championship Towson 18 Hobart 17 2 ot

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CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Total

Paid Paid Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance Attendance1974 Towson Carl Runk 18-17* Hobart Cortland St. – – 1975 Cortland St. Chuck Winters 12-11 Hobart C.W. Post – – 1976 Hobart Jerry Schmidt 18-9 Adelphi UMBC – 5,490 1977 Hobart Jerry Schmidt 23-13 Washington (Md.) Hobart – 10,705 1978 Roanoke Paul Griffin 14-13 Hobart Hobart – 9,043 1979 Adelphi Paul Doherty 17-12 UMBC Adelphi – 7,754 1980 UMBC Dick Watts 23-14 Adelphi UMBC 834 834 1981 Adelphi Paul Doherty 17-14 Loyola (Md.) Adelphi 820 820 1993 Adelphi Kevin Sheehan 11-7 C.W. Post C.W. Post 921 921 1994 Springfield Keith Bugbee 15-12 NYIT C.W. Post 709 709 1995 Adelphi Sandy Kapatos 12-10 Springfield Springfield 1,212 1,212 1996 C.W. Post Tom Postel 15-10 Adelphi C.W. Post 952 952 1997 NYIT Jack Kaley 18-11 Adelphi Adelphi 838 838 1998 Adelphi Sandy Kapatos 18-6 C.W. Post Rutgers 1,600 1,600 1999 Adelphi Sandy Kapatos 11-8 C.W. Post Maryland 1,429 1,429 2000 Limestone Mike Cerino 10-9 C.W. Post Maryland 2,019 2,019 2001 Adelphi Sandy Kapatos 14-10 Limestone Rutgers 2,180 3,059 2002 Limestone T.W. Johnson 11-9 NYIT Rutgers 2,141 5,606 2003 NYIT Jack Kaley 9-4 Limestone Baltimore 15,417 16,818 2004 Le Moyne Dan Sheehan 11-10 Limestone Baltimore 19,202 - *overtime

Championship RecordsIndividual

GOALS, GAME 8–Harold Draffen, Hobart (17) vs. Towson (18), 5-25-74; John Hildebrand, Ohio Wesleyan (22) vs. Kutztown (17), 5-12-76.

GOALS, TOURNAMENT 18–John Cheek, Washington (Md.) (7 vs. Plymouth St., 5 vs. Roanoke, 6 vs. Adelphi), 1976.

ASSISTS, GAME 9–Bob Engelke, Adelphi (23) vs. Baltimore (15), 5-10-78.

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 18–Bob Engelke, Adelphi (4 vs. Cortland St., 7 vs. St. Lawrence, 7 vs. UMBC), 1979.

POINTS, GAME 11–Rick Gilbert, Hobart (15) vs. Roanoke (6), 5-18-74.

POINTS, TOURNAMENT 22–Bob Engelke, Adelphi (2-4 vs. Cortland St., 2-7 vs. St. Lawrence, 0-7 vs. UMBC), 1979; Jay Robertson, UMBC (0-3 vs. Babson, 4-3 vs. Roanoke, 5-2 vs. Towson, 2-3 vs. Adelphi), 1979.

GOALIE SAVES, ONE GAME 31–Steve Allison, Ithaca (9) vs. Cortland St. (11), 5-9-79.

GOALIE SAVES, TOURNAMENT 57–Tim Hart, Washington (Md.) (13 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 24 vs. UMBC, 20 vs. Hobart), 1977.

TeamGOALS, GAME

29–Hobart vs. Ithaca (6), 5-13-78. GOALS, BOTH TEAMS

39–Ohio Wesleyan (22) vs. Kutztown (17), 5-12-76. GOALS, TOURNAMENT

66–Hobart (29 vs. Ithaca, 24 vs. Cortland St., 13 vs. Roanoke), 1978. ASSISTS, GAME

18–Washington (Md.) (25) vs. Plymouth St. (5), 5-12-76; Towson (24) vs. New Haven (5), 5-11-78. ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT

40–Towson, 1974. SHOTS, GAME

79–Hobart (29) vs. Ithaca (6), 5-13-78. SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS

115–Towson (51) vs. Hobart (64), 5-25-74. SHOTS, TOURNAMENT 236–Hobart (66 vs. FDU-Florham, 58 vs. Towson, 56 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 56 vs. Adelphi), 197

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LEADING SCORER • YEAR-BY-YEAR

2004 Brandon Spillett Le Moyne 9 2003 Frank Lawrence, Tom Zummo•NYIT 7

Devan Spilker•Limestone2002 Nick Carlson • Limestone 10

2001 Mike McInerney • Adelphi 9 2000 Benny Cottone • C.W. Post 5 1999 Brian Tower • Adelphi 4 1998 Anthony Picone, Charlie Flaherty, Mark Mangan & James Miceli • Adelphi 4 1997 Steve Tempone • NYIT 6 1996 Dave Loiacano • C.W. Post 6 1995 Gary Reh • Adelphi & Jared Smith • Springfield 4 1994 Mark Anastas • Springfield; Gerald Mule • NYIT & Jared Smith • Springfield 6 1993 Gary Reh & Brian Eisenberg • Adelphi 4 1981 Ed Hughes • Adelphi 8 1980 Jay Robertson • UMBC 8 1979 Bob Engelke • Adelphi & Jay Robertson • UMBC 22 1978 Richard Graham • Roanoke 20 1977 Roy McAdam • Hobart 21 1976 John Cheek • Washington (Md.) 20 1975 Bob Griebe • Towson 15 1974 Rick Gilbert • Hobart 20

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER

2004 Brandon Spillett Le Moyne 2003 Matt Hunter NYIT 2002 Devan Spilker Limestone 2001 Mike McInerney Adelphi 2000 Nick Carlson Limestone 1999 Anthony Saccone Adelphi 1998 Anthony Picone Adelphi

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DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS

ADELPHI (16-6)2001 C.W. Post W 16-8 (semi) 2001 Limestone W 14-10 (champ) 1999 C.W. Post W 11-8 (champ) 1998 C.W. Post W 18-6 (champ) 1997 NYIT L 11-18 (champ) 1996 C.W. Post W 15-10 (champ) 1995 Springfield W 12-10 (champ) 1993 C.W. Post W 11-7 (champ) 1981 Loyola (Md.) W 17-14 (champ) 1980 UMBC L 14-23 (champ) 1979 Cortland St. W 14-9 1979 St. Lawrence W 16-13 (semi) 1979 UMBC W 17-12 (champ) 1978 Baltimore W 23-15 1978 Roanoke L 8-13 1977 New Haven W 15-9 1977 Roanoke L 12-14 1976 Baltimore W 7-2 1976 Washington (Md.) W 13-10 (semi) 1976 Hobart L 9-18 (champ) 1974 Washington (Md.) W 14-13 1974 Towson L 9-22 (semi)

BABSON (0-1)1979 UMBC L 7-22

BALTIMORE (3-3)1978 Adelphi L 15-23 1977 Salisbury W 11-10 1977 Hobart W 26-12 1976 UMBC W 8-6 1976 Adelphi L 2-7 1974 Towson L 11-22

C.W. POST (1-5)2001 Adelphi L 8-16 (semi) 2000 Limestone L 9-10 (champ) 1998 Adelphi L 6-18 (champ) 1996 Adelphi W 15-10 (champ) 1993 Adelphi L 7-11 (champ) 1977 Cortland St. L 7-12

CORTLAND ST. (7-5)1979 Ithaca W 11-9 1979 Adelphi L 9-14 1978 Towson W 13-12 1978 Hobart L 9-24 (semi) 1977 C.W. Post W 12-7 1977 UMBC L 7-17 1976 Ohio Wesleyan L 11-12 1975 UMBC W 9-8

1975 Washington (Md.) W 16-6 (semi) 1975 Hobart W 12-11 (champ) 1974 UMBC W 16-13 1974 Hobart L 10-14 (semi)

FDU-FLORHAM (0-1)1976 Hobart L 6-19

HOBART (13-4)1979 St. Lawrence L 11-12 1978 Ithaca W 29-6 1978 Cortland St. W 24-9 (semi) 1978 Roanoke L 13-14 (champ) 1977 Baltimore W 26-12 1977 Roanoke W 15-13 (semi) 1977 Washington (Md.) W 23-13 (champ) 1976 FDU-Florham W 19-6 1976 Towson W 10-6 1976 Ohio Wesleyan W 14-5 (semi) 1976 Adelphi W 18-9 (champ) 1975 Ohio Wesleyan W 18-8 1975 Towson W 17-9 (semi) 1975 Cortland St. L 11-12 (champ) 1974 Roanoke W 15-6 1974 Cortland St. W 14-10 (semi) 1974 Towson L 17-18 (champ)

ITHACA (1-2)1979 Cortland St. L 9-11 1978 Salisbury W 15-9 1978 Hobart L 6-29

KUTZTOWN (0-1)1976 Ohio Wesleyan L 17-22

LE MOYNE (2-2)2004 Limestone W 11-10 (champ) 2004 NYIT W 7-5 (semi) 2003 NYIT L 11-12 2002 NYIT L 9-12

LIMESTONE (6-3)2004 Le Moyne L 11-10 (champ) 2004 Mercyhurst W 14-12 (semi) 2003 Mercyhurst W 12-4 (semi) 2003 NYIT L 4-9 (champ) 2002 St. Andrews W 11-7 (semi) 2002 NYIT W 11-9 (champ) 2001 Wingate W 20-2 (semi) 2001 Adelphi L 10-14 (champ) 2000 C.W. Post W 10-9

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LOYOLA (Md.) (0-2)1981 Adelphi L 14-17 (champ) 1979 Salisbury L 12-13

UMBC (6-6)1980 Adelphi W 23-14 (champ) 1979 Babson W 22-7 1979 Roanoke W 22-7 1979 Towson W 16-12 (semi) 1979 Adelphi L 12-17 (champ) 1978 Washington (Md.) W 16-10 1978 Roanoke L 7-12 (semi) 1977 Cortland St. W 17-7 1977 Washington (Md.) L 9-11 (semi) 1976 Baltimore L 6-8 1975 Cortland St. L 8-9 1974 Cortland St. L 13-16

MERCYHURST (0-1)2004 Limestone L 14-12 (semi) 2003 Limestone L 4-12 (semi)

MORGAN ST. (0-1)1975 Washington (Md.) L 8-17

NEW HAVEN (0-2)1978 Towson L 5-24 1977 Adelphi L 9-15

NYIT (4-3)2004 Le Moyne L 7-5 (semi) 2003 Le Moyne W 12-11 (semi) 2003 Limestone W 9-4 (champ) 2002 Le Moyne W 12-9 (semi) 2002 Limestone L 9-11 (champ) 1997 Adelphi W 18-11 (champ) 1994 Springfield L 12-15 (champ)

OHIO WESLEYAN (3-5)1979 St. Lawrence L 12-14 1978 Washington (Md.) L 6-10 1977 Towson W 18-13 1977 Washington (Md.) L 11-21 1976 Kutztown W 22-17 1976 Cortland St. W 12-11 1976 Hobart L 5-14 (semi) 1975 Hobart L 8-18

PLYMOUTH ST. (0-1)1976 Washington (Md.) L 5-25

ROANOKE (4-4)1979 UMBC L 8-13 1978 Adelphi W 13-8 1978 UMBC W 12-7 (semi) 1978 Hobart W 14-13 (champ) 1977 Adelphi W 14-12

1977 Hobart L 13-15 (semi) 1976 Washington (Md.) L 15-17 1974 Hobart L 6-15

ST. ANDREWS (0-1)2002 Limestone L 7-11

ST. LAWRENCE (2-1)1979 Ohio Wesleyan W 14-12 1979 Hobart W 12-11 1979 Adelphi L 13-16 (semi)

SALISBURY (1-4)1979 Loyola (Md.) W 13-12 1979 Towson L 4-17 1978 Ithaca L 9-15 1977 Baltimore L 10-11 1975 Towson L 7-17

SPRINGFIELD (1-1)1995 Adelphi L 10-12 (champ) 1994 NYIT W 15-12 (champ)

TOWSON (6-5)1979 Salisbury W 17-4 1979 UMBC L 12-16 (semi) 1978 New Haven W 24-5 1978 Cortland St. L 12-13 1977 Ohio Wesleyan L 13-18 1976 Hobart L 6-10 1975 Salisbury W 17-7 1975 Hobart L 9-17 (semi) 1974 Baltimore W 22-11 1974 Adelphi W 22-9 (semi) 1974 Hobart W 18-17 (championship)

WASHINGTON (Md.) (6-5)1978 Ohio Wesleyan W 10-6 1978 UMBC L 10-16 1977 Ohio Wesleyan W 21-11 1977 UMBC W 11-9 (semi) 1977 Hobart L 13-23 (champ) 1976 Plymouth St. W 25-5 1976 Roanoke W 17-15 1976 Adelphi L 10-13 (semi) 1975 Morgan St. W 17-8 1975 Cortland St. L 6-16 (semi) 1974 Adelphi L 13-14

WINGATE (0-1)2001 Limestone L 2-20 (semi)

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Division II Results by Year

Notes: Underlined = first-round bye. Championship game results, 1980 to 2000, under “Championship Results.”

1974First Round: Adelphi 14, Washington (Md.) 13; Cortland St. 16, UMBC 13; Hobart 15, Roanoke 6;

Towson 22, Baltimore 11. Semifinals: Towson 22, Adelphi 9; Hobart 14, Cortland St. 10. Championship: Towson 18, Hobart 17 (ot). 1975First Round: Hobart 18, Ohio Wesleyan 8; Towson 17, Salisbury 7; Washington (Md.) 17, Morgan St. 8;

Cortland St. 9, UMBC 8 (ot). Semifinals: Hobart 17, Towson 9; Cortland St. 16, Washington (Md.) 6. Championship: Cortland St. 12, Hobart 11. 1976First Round: Baltimore 8, UMBC 6; Washington (Md.) 25, Plymouth St. 5; Ohio Wesleyan 22, Kutztown

17; Hobart 19, FDU-Florham 6. Quarterfinals: Adelphi 7, Baltimore 2; Washington (Md.) 17, Roanoke 15; Ohio Wesleyan 12, Cortland St.

11; Hobart 10, Towson 6. Semifinals: Adelphi 13, Washington (Md.) 10; Hobart 14, Ohio Wesleyan 5. Championship: Hobart 18, Adelphi 9. 1977First Round: Baltimore 11, Salisbury 10; Adelphi 15, New Haven 9; Ohio Wesleyan 18, Towson 13;

Cortland St. 12, C.W. Post 7. Quarterfinals: Hobart 26, Baltimore 12; Roanoke 14, Adelphi 12; Washington (Md.) 21, Ohio Wesleyan 11;

UMBC 17, Cortland St. 7. Semifinals: Hobart 15, Roanoke 13; Washington (Md.) 11, UMBC 9. Championship: Hobart 23, Washington (Md.) 13. 1978First Round: Ithaca 15, Salisbury 9; Towson 24, New Haven 5; Adelphi 23, Baltimore 15; Washington

(Md.) 10, Ohio Wesleyan 6. Quarterfinals: Hobart 29, Ithaca 6; Cortland St. 13, Towson 12; Roanoke 13, Adelphi 8; UMBC 16,

Washington (Md.) 10. Semifinals: Hobart 24, Cortland St. 9; Roanoke 12, UMBC 7. Championship: Roanoke 14, Hobart 13. 1979First Round: Salisbury 13, Loyola (Md.) 12; UMBC 22, Babson 7; Cortland St. 11, Ithaca 9; St. Lawrence

14, Ohio Wesleyan 12. Quarterfinals: Towson 17, Salisbury 4; UMBC 14, Roanoke 9; Adelphi 14, Cortland St. 9; St. Lawrence 12,

Hobart 11. Semifinals: UMBC 16, Towson 12; Adelphi 16, St. Lawrence 13. Championship: Adelphi 17, UMBC 12. 2001Semifinals: Adelphi 16, C.W. Post 8; Limestone 20, Wingate 2. Championship: Adelphi 14, Limestone 10. 2002Semifinals: NYIT 12, Le Moyne 9; Limestone 11, St. Andrews 7 Championship: Limestone 11, NYIT 9. 2003Semifinals: Limestone 12, Mercyhurst 4; NYIT 12, Le Moyne 11 Championship: NYIT 9, Limestone 4. 2004Semifinals: Le Moyne 7, NYIT 5; Limestone 14, Mercyhurst 12. Championship: Le Moyne 11, Limestone 10.

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2004 Division III CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Salisbury solves goalkeeper shield in men's lacrosse win: Ten yards generally is a goal on a football field. In the Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship May 30 at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL Ravens, it was a limit -- the distance beyond which defending champion Salisbury could not shoot. The reason? Nazareth goalie Alex Civalier.

The plan didn't stop Civalier from becoming the second losing player in the championship's 25 years to be voted most outstanding player [Larry Boehm of Washington (Maryland) being the other in 1986], but the main goal was realized. The Sea Gulls, despite Civalier's 20 saves, won their second straight title, 13-9, claiming their 29th straight win and finishing the season with a school-record 20 triumphs. The last time the Gulls lost was April 10, 2003, to Lynchburg.

Playing in front of a turnstile crowd of 19,202, which broke last year's mark of 15,417, the Sea Gulls, whose title was their fifth, all under Berkman, stormed to a 4-0 lead by 3:43 left in the first quarter. Nazareth coach Rob Randall, coaching in his first championship game and the Golden Flyers' first since they registered consecutive crowns in 1996 and 1997, said his squad may have suffered some jitters from playing in front of such a large crowd.

But Nazareth steadied soon, capitalizing on the few chances it got despite being dominated statistically. The Flyers scored the first three goals of the second period, the third coming with 10:55 left in the half from Chad Amidon, his 17th of the year. Although Salisbury answered by widening the margin to two on two different occasions later in the half, Nazareth's Bryan Adams' 37th goal of the season with 51 seconds left in the half closed the score to 8-7 at the break.

Second that emotion for Berkman. Ever since his teams won back-to-back titles in the 1994 and 1995, newcomers have been well-schooled in Sea Gulls tradition. This team built its own and possibly passed the not-so-old-timers.

2004 FIRST ROUND MAY 12 Geneseo St. 19, Endicott 4 Endicott 1 1 1 1-4 Geneseo St. 6 5 4 4-19 Endicott scorring—Corey Fox 2, Kevin Lally, Marc MacMillan. Geneseo St. scoring—Jack Ryerson 4, David Spennacchio 3, David Hilfinger 3, Mark Engel 3, Pat Riehlman 2, Brian Orlowski, Tim Killoran, Aaron Giffin, Jay Loetterle. Shots: Endicott 18, Geneseo St. 43. Saves: E—Matt Bagshaw 12, Adam Partaledis 0; G—Andy Howk 5, David Knapp 2. Attendance: 350.

2004 SECOND ROUND

MAY 16 Middlebury 14, Geneseo St. 5 Geneseo St. 1 3 1 0-5 Middlebury 3 3 4 4-14 Geneseo St.—Chris Stock, Jack Ryerson, Tim Killoran, Pat Riehlman, Travis Bortz. Middlebury—Brian Phinney 14, Mike Saraceni 3, Dave Leach 2, Charley Howe 2, Mark Foster 2, Greg Bastis 2, Aaron Herter, Bob Wannop, Mike Murray. Shots: Geneseo St. 25, Middlebury 72. Saves: G—Andy Howk 9, David Knapp; M—Eric Krieger 5, Alex Palmisano 0, Brian Phinney 5. Attendance: 600.

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Stevens Institute 8, Springfield 4 Springfield 2 0 1 1-4 Stevens Institute 2 2 4 0-8 Springfield—Taylor Brown, Paul Purdy, Craig Gibson, Derek Pedrick. Stevens Institute—Brian Lalli2, Matt Kuppe 2, Mark Bielicky 1, Erik Reckdenwald, Jay Wells, Rich Benson. Shots: Springfield 35, Stevens Institute 56. Saves: S—Kyle Cloutier 15; SI—Matt Cannon 4. Attendance: 400.

Nazareth 18, Eastern Conn. St. 4 Eastern Conn. St. 0 1 2 1-4 Nazareth 7 2 7 2-18 Eastern Conn. St.—Dave Carpenter, Amir Loghmanieh, Matt Kowalsky, Bill Morgan. Nazareth—Chad Amidon 3, Bryan Adams 3, Justin Wahl 2, T.J. Rogers 2, Bryan Coon 2, Brandon Brown 2, Chris Balash, Alex Civalier, Mike McGrath, Kevin Gibbons. Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 19, Nazareth 50. Saves: EC—Chris Harinsky 5, Brian Zimowski 4; N—Alex Civalier 1, George Polino 3. Attendance: 2200.

Cortland St. 14, Clarkson 3 Clarkson 0 2 1 0-3 Cortland St. 1 4 3 6-14 Clarkson—Jim Lavelle, Dan Amedro, Ryan Bodkin. Cortland St.—Drew Hyatt 3, Kyle Lambert 2, Matt O’Connell2, Michael Bryant 2, Adam Hughes, Andrew Roth, Jack Popper, Ryan Simensky, Bill Gleason. Shots: Clarkson 24, Cortland St. 49. Saves: C—Brian Pratt 16; CS—Ben Gaebel 3. Attendance: 672.

Salisbury 13, Wooster 2 Wooster 1 1 0 0-2 Salisbury 5 2 3 3-13 Wooster—Eric McKinney, Steve Burton. Salisbury—Corey O’Neil 5, Andy Arnold 3, Dan Boyer 2, Scott Simmons, Mike Ricucci, James Simpson. Shots: Wooster 14, Salisbury 52. Saves: W—Courter Shimeall 17; S—Dan Korpon 2. Attendance: 425.

Wash. & Lee 12, Messiah 8 Messiah 1 4 1 2-8 Wash. & Lee 2 2 5 3-12 Messiah—Kevin Dennstaedt 2, Pete McLean 2, Reed Horanburg 2, Jono Linebaugh, Adam Myers. Wash. & Lee—Mike McNamara 2, Dustin Martin 2, Jim Ryan 2, Matt Fink, Mark McLewes, Mike Baracco, Richard Williams, Pat Collins, Gavin Molinelli. Shots: Messiah 45, Wash. & Lee 33. Saves: M—Chris Gilbert 8; WL—Ansel Sanders 8. Attendance: 653.

Gettysburg 18, Cabrini 2 Cabrini 0 0 2 0-2 Gettysburg 5 6 5 2-18 Cabrini—Dave Barba 1, Steve Hill 1. Gettysburg—Jake Van Nostrand 3, Chase Stewart 3, Matt Twombly 2, Evan Gallant 2, Jon Sowanick 2, Nick Purkat, Kevin Smith, John O’Bannon, Chris Renzi, Kevin Freehill, Trip Dyer. Shots: Cabrini 24, Gettysburg 40. Saves: C—Antonio Masone 8; G—Stuart Brown 0, James Desson 0, Pat Vaughan 2. Attendance: 400.

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MAY 19 Wash. (Md.) 9, Whittier 8 Whittier 0 3 3 2-8 Wash. (Md.) 4 2 2 1-9 Whittier—Ryder Bateman 4, Russel Der 2, Dan Fink 2. Wash. (Md.)—Kevin Nolan 3, Jon Spivey 3, Stephen Berger 2, Michael Dyal. Shots: Whittier 31, Wash. (Md.) 39. Saves: W—Ollie Kaufman 1, Adam Messick 8; WMD—Richard Yost 8.Attendance: 400.

2004 QUARTEFINALS

Middlebury 17, Stevens Institute 5 Stevens Institute 1 0 2 2-5 Middlebury 5 6 3 3-17 Stevens Institute—Mark Bielicky 2, Jay Wells, Erik Reckdenwald, Joe Van Sickle. Middlebury—Rob Borden 6, Mike Saraceni 3, Mark Foster 3, Dave Leech, Aaron Herter, Peter Mellen, Mike Murray, Greg Bastis. Shots: Stevens Institute 24, Middlebury 46. Saves: SI—Matt Cannon 16; M—Ben Raymond 3, Alex Palmisano 2. Attendance: 407.

Nazareth 10, Cortland St. 8 Nazareth 3 3 1 3-10 Cortland St. 3 3 0 2-8 Nazareth—Bryan Adams 3, Chris Balash 3, Bryan Coon, Brian Navarra, Justin Wahl, Brandon Brown. Cortland St.—Matt O’Connell 2, Ryan Simensky, Andrew Roth, Drew Hyatt, Adam Hughes, Kyle Lambert, Cheney Raymond. Shots: Nazareth 39, Cortland St. 35. Saves: N—Alex Civalier 13; CS—Ben Gaebel 10, Bryan Scipione 0. Attendance: 913.

Salisbury 15, Wash. & Lee 6 Wash. & Lee 3 3 0 0-6 Salisbury 4 3 6 2-15 Wash. & Lee—Dustin Martin 3, Jack Murray, Mike McNamara, Pat Collins. Salisbury—Dan Boyer 5, Justin Smith 3, Scott Simmons 2, Corey O’Neil 2, Mike Ricucci, Bryan Bradford, Eric Martin. Shots: Wash. & Lee 24, Salisbuty 45. Saves: WL—Ansel Sanders 18; S—Dan Korpon 6. Attendance: 603.

Wash. (Md.) 9, Gettysburg 8 Gettysburg 4 3 0 1-8 Wash. (Md.) 3 2 2 2-9 Gettysburg—Chase Stewart 3, Kevin Smith 2, Sean McTernan, Nick Purkat, Steve Hurst. Wash. (Md.)—Stephen Berger 3, Jon Spivey 2, Michael Dyal 2, Kevin Nolan, Topher Brewer. Shots: Gettsyburg 38, Wash. (Md.) 36. Saves: G—Pat Vaughan 20; W—Richard Yost 8. Attendance: 325.

2004 SEMIFINALS MAY 23 Nazareth 12, Middlebury 8 Nazareth 3 6 2 1-12 Middlebury 1 4 1 2-8 Nazareth—Justin Wahl 4, Brandon Brown 2, Bryan Coon 2, T.J. Rogers 2, Chris Balash, Bryan Adams. Middlebury—Rob Borden 3, Peter Mellen 2, Mike Saraceni, Mark Foster, Jamie Duke. Shots: Nazareth 36, Middlebury 38. Saves: N—Alex Civalier 13; M—Ben Raymond 10. Attendance: 1972.

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Salisbury 13, Wash. (Md.) 11 Wash. (Md.) 4 3 2 2-11 Salisbury 5 2 4 2-13 Wash. (Md.)—Jon Spivey 4, Stephen Berger 2, Andrew Ostrusky, Brent Renner, Kevin Nolan, Michael McWilliams, Topher Brewer. Salisbury—Andy Arnold 2, Jimmy Creighton 2, Scott Simmons 2, Corey O’Neil 2, Andy Murray, Ryan Rohde, Dan Boyer, Andrew Reed, Mike Edwards. Shots: Wash. (Md.) 34, Salisbury 37. Saves: W—Richard Yost 11; S—Dan Korpon 11. Attendance: 1036.

2004 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 30 Salisbury 13, Nazareth 9 Nazareth 1 6 1 1-9 Salisbury 5 3 2 3-13 Nazareth—T.J. Rogers 2, Justin Wahl, Bryan Adams, Bryan Coon, Brandon Brown, Chad Amidon, Brian Navarra, Ryan Hotaling. Salisbury—Andy Arnold 4, Scott Simmons 3, Justin Smith 2, Corey O’Neil, Mike Ricucci, Bryan Bradford, Ryan Rohde. Shots: Nazareth 32, Salisbury 48. Saves: N—Alex Civalier 20, George Polino 0; S—Dan Korpon 9. Attendance: 19202.

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2003 Division III CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Sea Gulls End Middlebury Reign: Salisbury weathered a Middlebury comeback that erased the Gulls’ 10-4 halftime lead to claim a 14-13 victory in overtime on a goal from Chris Phillips, 29 seconds into the sudden victory period.

The championship gives the Sea Gulls their fourth title overall and first since 1999, when the runner-up also was Middlebury. The champion’s Josh Bergey won most outstanding player honors after finishing with four goals and three assists.

A soggy record crowd of 15,417 (turnstile) watched the muddy play in Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium. .

The victory prevented Middlebury, which finished 18-1, from becoming the first team to win four consecutive Division III titles since Hobart won 12 straight from 1980 to 1991.

Because no turnstile attendance figure had been kept previously, this year’s figure will be listed as a record. The previous record of 18,586, set in 1996 at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium represented the number of all-session tickets sold plus the number of walk-up tickets bought that day, not the number of people at the game. The new paid attendance record, arrived at using that method was 33,023.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...........................................................................................GP G A Pts.Josh Bergey, Salisbury...................................................................... 4 19 10 29 Charley Howe, Middlebury ................................................................ 4 14 5 19 Chris Phillips, Salisbury ..................................................................... 4 8 6 14 Mike Saraceni, Middlebury ................................................................ 4 5 8 13 Ryder Bateman, Whittier .................................................................. 3 12 0 12 Scott Simmons, Salisbury.................................................................. 4 11 1 12 Matt Silverio, Hamilton ..................................................................... 2 8 2 10 Phil Dick, Hampton-Sydney ............................................................... 2 8 1 9 Jason Mordaci, Nazareth................................................................... 2 8 1 9 Andrew Roth, Cortland St. ................................................................ 2 7 2 9

2003 FIRST ROUND MAY 7 Cabrini 13, Widener 8 Cabrini 1 5 3 4–13 Widener 4 2 1 1–8 Widener scoring–Kyle Swezey 4, Jamie Lockard, Todd Fairlie, Steve Littlewood, Brian Manion. Cabrini scoring–Mike Pape 3, Rory Friel 3, Matt Campbell 2, Michael Piccoli 2, Kevin Rayer, Matthew Grosse, Paul Archambault. Shots: Cabrini N/A, Widener 29. Saves: C–Antonio Masone 11; W–Pat Carmack 24, Dan Manard 0. Attendance: 272.

2003 SECOND ROUND MAY 10 Salisbury 16, Cabrini 1 Cabrini 0 1 0 0–1 Salisbury 10 2 2 2–16 Cabrini scoring–Matthew Grosse. Salisbury scoring–Josh Bergey 4, Chris Phillips 3, Mike Ricucci 2, Justin Smith 2, Andy Murray, Dan Boyer, Andrew Reed, Brian Bradford, Scott Simmons. Shots: Cabrini 18, Salisbury 50. Saves: C–Antonio Masone 18; S–Dan Korpon 9, Mike Taylor 0. Attendance: 401.

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MAY 11 Frank. & Marsh. 13, Lynchburg 12 (ot) Frank. & Marsh. 4 3 3 2 1–13 Lynchburg 5 4 2 1 0–12 Frank. & Marsh. scoring–Steve Welsh 4, Jon Singer 3, Beau Smith 3, Bas Solleveld, Colin Hanley, Bryan Nolan. Lynchburg scoring–Kevin Reinecke 4, Paul Venturella 3, Brandon Childs 2, Billy McCulloch, Logan Short, Andy Sinclair.Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 45, Lynchburg 46. Saves: FM–Mike Sartorius 22; L–Nick Braun 12. Attendance: 522.

MAY 10 Hampden-Sydney 10, Washington (Md.) 8 Washington (Md.) 3 2 2 1–8 Hampden-Sydney 3 2 2 3–10 Washington (Md.) scoring–Mike Christie 3, Craig Earley 3, Steve Berger 2. Hampden-Sydney scoring–Phil Dick 3, Matt Fassnacht 3, Jason Rostan 2, Sean McChesney, Chris Lucas. Shots: Washington (Md.) 50, Hampden-Sydney 31. Saves: W–Richard Yost 8; HS–Jeremy Bull 14. Attendance: 350.

MAY 10 Whittier 14, Stevens Tech 5 Stevens Tech 0 1 1 3–5 Whittier 3 4 5 2–14 Stevens Tech scoring–Mike Baumbach 2, Matt Kuppe, Rich Benson, Erik Reckdenwald. Whittier scoring–Ryder Bateman 4, Luke Gilbert 2, Dan Finck 2, Dax Harrison 2, Kelly Hall, Andrew Biers, Larry Giglio, Evan Cardwell. Shots: Stevens Tech 26, Whittier 38. Saves: ST–Matt Cannon 12; W–Adam Messick 8. Attendance: 300.

MAY 10 Cortland St. 19, Gordon 2 Gordon 1 0 0 1–2 Cortland St. 5 5 5 4–19 Gordon scoring–Peter Chapman, Mark Schreiber. Cortland St. scoring–Drew Hyatt 3, Kyle Lambert 3, Ryan LaFleur 3, Derek Elvin 2, Clyde Robinson 2, Craig Degnan 2, Andrew Roth 2, Mike Bryant, Jack Popper. Shots: Gordon 11, Cortland St. 51. Saves: G–Jeremy Collins 12; CS–Steve Feltmann 4, Michael Draper 1. Attendance: 300.

MAY 10 Hamilton 11, Eastern Conn. St. 10 (ot) Eastern Conn. St. 2 4 0 4 0–10 Hamilton 2 4 1 3 1–11 Eastern Conn. St. scoring–Eric Faraday 3, Marc DiGiovanni 2, Ryan Perkoski 2, Brian Hebron, Andy Stockfisch, Kris McQuarrie. Hamilton scoring–Matt Silverio 4, Bryan St. John 2, Jim Henry, Sean Lackaye, Dan Geiger, Jack Newton, Scott Cohen. Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 22, Hamilton 21. Saves: EC–Mark Hayes 10; H–Jason Mlezko 12. Attendance: 318.

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MAY 10 Nazareth 15, Ohio Wesleyan 4 Ohio Wesleyan 0 2 0 2–4 Nazareth 5 5 4 1–15 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Michael Long 2, John Schlegel, Andy Rowe. Nazareth scoring–Jason Mordaci 5, Chris Balash 3, Brandon Brown 2, Bryan Adams, David Graham, T.J. Rogers, Justin Reeves, Erik Sullivan. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 35, Nazareth 47. Saves: OW–Paul McCommons 13; N–Don Green 18, George Polino 0, Alex Civalier 0. Attendance: 1,500.

MAY 10 Middlebury 11, Springfield 9 Springfield 4 1 3 1–9 Middlebury 4 2 2 3–11 Springfield scoring–Paul Purdy 4, Taylor Brown, Brian Endicott, Derek Pedrick, Sean Harrington, Dan Blinn.Middlebury scoring–Charley Howe 3, Mike Saraceni 2, Ben Tobey, Andrew Giordano, Mike Frissora, Greg Bastis, Chris Davis, Tom O’Connor. Shots: Springfield 24, Middlebury 54. Saves: S–P.J. Rovinelli 18; M–Eric Krieger 9. Attendance: 800.

2003 QUARTERFINALS MAY 14 Salisbury 26, Frank. & Marsh. 8 Frank. & Marsh. 2 1 3 2–8 Salisbury 8 8 4 6–26 Frank. & Marsh. scoring–Bryan Nolan 4, Beau Smith 2, Bas Solleveld, Vandy Vanderwarker. Salisbury scoring–Scott Simmons 5, Josh Bergey 4, Joe Tamberrino 3, Justin Smith 3, Dan Boyer 2, Andy Murray 2, Mike Ricucci 2, Chris Phillips, Chris Lauer, Andy Arnold, Jeff Bigas, Kevin Gemmell. Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 26, Salisbury 52. Saves: FM–Mike Sartorius 10, Rob Hamilton 1; S–Dan Korpon 7, Mike Taylor 0. Attendance: 530.

MAY 14 Whittier 19, Hampden-Sydney 15 Hampden-Sydney 3 3 5 4–15 Whittier 3 4 6 6–19 Hampden-Sydney scoring–Phil Dick 5, Chris Lucas 3, Matt Fassnacht 3, Jason Rostan 2, Wilson MacIlwaine, Chris Schaaf. Whittier scoring–Ryder Bateman 7, Andrew Biers 3, Luke Gilbert 3, Aaron Hopkins 2, Kelly Hall, Larry Giglio, Adam Messick, Aaron Jaffe. Shots: Hampden-Sydney 35, Whittier 45. Saves: HS–Jeremy Bull 18; W–Adam Messick 17. Attendance: 400.

MAY 14 Cortland St. 8, Hamilton 7 Hamilton 1 0 3 3–7 Cortland St. 2 1 3 2–8 Hamilton scoring–Matt Silverio 4, Jim Henry 2, Jack Newton. Cortland St. scoring–Andrew Roth 3,Craig Degnan 3, Kyle Lambert 2. Shots: Hamilton 35, Cortland St. 38. Saves: H–Jason Mleczko 14; CS–Steve Feltmann 15. Attendance: 535.

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MAY 14 Middlebury 21, Nazareth 12 Nazareth 2 4 2 4–12 Middlebury 4 7 6 4–21 Nazareth scoring–Jason Mordaci 3, Bryan Adams 2, Brandon Brown 2, David Graham, Bryan Coon, Erik Sullivan, Chris Balash, Brian Navarra. Middlebury scoring–Charley Howe 5, Mike Frissora 4, Greg Bastis 4, Jonathan Sisto 3, Jamie Duke, Mike Murray, Travis Meyer, Brian Gault, Dave Leach. Shots: Nazareth 32, Middlebury 65. Saves: N–Don Green 6, Alex Civalier 9, George Polino 0; M–Eric Krieger 10, Ned Courtemanche 0. Attendance: 476.

2003 SEMIFINALS MAY 18 Salisbury 15, Whittier 8 Whittier 2 1 1 4–8 Salisbury 1 5 4 5–15 Whittier scoring–Kelly Hall 3, Larry Giglio 2, Aaron Hopkins, Luke Gilbert, Ryder Bateman. Salisbury scoring–Josh Bergey 7, Scott Simmons 4, Andy Murray, Chris Phillips, Andy Arnold, Chris Lauer. Shots: Whittier 34, Salisbury 38. Saves: W–Adam Messick 12; S–Dan Korpon 15. Attendance: 1,008.

Middlebury 9, Cortland St. 8 (2 ot) Middlebury 1 2 4 1 0 1–9 Cortland St. 2 2 3 1 0 0–8 Middlebury scoring–Charley Howe 4, Mike Frissora 2, Mike Saraceni 2, Jonathan Sisto. Cortland St. scoring–Andrew Roth 2, Adam Hughes 2, Derek Elvin, Drew Hyatt, Craig Degnan, Kyle Lambert.Shots: Middlebury 34, Cortland St. 43. Saves: M–Eric Krieger 17; CS–Steve Feltmann 5. Attendance: 822.

2003 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 25 AT BALTIMORE Salisbury 14, Middlebury 13 (ot) Middlebury 3 1 4 5 0–13 Salisbury 3 7 1 2 1–14 Middlebury scoring–Greg Bastis 3, Charley Howe 2, Mike Frissora 2, Andrew Giordano 2, Jonathan Sisto 2, Mike Saraceni, Ben Tobey. Salisbury scoring–Josh Bergey 4, Chris Phillips 3, Joe Tamberrino 2, Andy Arnold 2, Scott Simmons, Justin Smith, Kevin Gemmell. Shots: Middlebury 43, Salisbury 42. Saves: M– Eric Krieger 19; S– Dan Korpon 12. Attendance: 15,417 (turnstile).

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Panthers Prowl: Middlebury claimed its third consecutive title after winning a rematch of the previous year’s title game with Gettysburg, 14-9, at Rutgers. The win allowed the Panthers to stay one step ahead of their female campus counterparts, who earned their second straight title the week before. The victory made the Middlebury men the only active Division III team to have won three straight titles. Hobart, which has played in Division I since 1995, won 12 straight national championships from 1980 to 1991.

The game was tied at seven apiece after three quarters when the Panthers finished with a 7-2 scoring outburst for the win.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...........................................................................................GP G A Pts.Zach Herbert, Middlebury ................................................................. 4 13 6 19 Ric Bremer, Gettysburg .................................................................... 4 14 3 17 Matt Dunn, Middlebury ..................................................................... 4 7 9 16 Pete Milliman, Gettysburg ................................................................. 4 7 7 14 Brian Weil, Ithaca ............................................................................ 3 6 7 13 Matt Fink, Wash. & Lee .................................................................... 3 10 3 13 David Seeley, Middlebury.................................................................. 4 9 4 13 Greg Carroll, Middlebury ................................................................... 4 10 2 12 Jon Fellows, Washington (Md.).......................................................... 2 7 4 11 Kelly Hall, Whittier ........................................................................... 2 8 3 11

2002 FIRST ROUND

MAY 8 Ithaca 16, Western New Eng. 15 (ot) Western New Eng. ......................... 3 5 4 3 0–15 Ithaca........................................... 4 2 7 2 1–16 Western New Eng. scoring–Randy Milou 4, Marco LeGette 2, Kevin Savage 2, Ryan Deane 2, Nick Salvatori, Bill Locher, Patrick Mathews, Alex Naclerio, Tim Cinque. Ithaca scoring–Brian Weil 4, Sam Griffo 5, Mo Jemal 3, Matt Casey 2, Scott Guerra, Dennis Juleff. Shots: Western New Eng. 40, Ithaca 57. Saves: WNE–Pat Dabrowski 24; I–Ryan Martin 12. Paid Attendance: 177.

Cortland St. 9, Clarkson 1 Clarkson ....................................... 1 0 0 0–1 Cortland St. ................................... 3 3 1 2–9 Clarkson scoring–Matt Diana. Cortland St. scoring–Derek Elvin 3, Rob McKeefrey 2, Craig Degnan, Derrick Raeder, Mike Maraia, Andrew Roth. Shots: Clarkson 31, Cortland St. 38. Saves: Cl–Joe Zebrowski 15, Brian Pratt 0; CS–Steve Feltman 10, Michael Draper 2. Paid Attendance: 336.

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Whittier 19, Eastern Conn. St. 8 Whittier......................................... 4 5 4 6–19 Eastern Conn. St. ........................... 2 1 2 3–8 Whittier scoring–Ryder Bateman 5, Kelly Hall 5, Luke Gilbert 2, Andrew Biers 2, Todd Thorpe 2, Aaron Hopkins, Dax Harrison, Ryan Harris. Eastern Conn. St. scoring–Kristopher McQuarrie 3, Marc DiGiovani 2, Eric Faraday, Pat Ammendolia, Ryan Perkoski. Shots: Whittier 47, Eastern Conn. St. 37. Saves: W–Adam Messick 17, Oliver Kaufman 1; EC–Mark Hayes 19. Paid Attendance: 526.

Middlebury 26, New England Col. 4 New England Col. .......................... 2 1 0 1–4 Middlebury .................................... 8 7 5 6–26 New England Col. scoring–Josh Dionne 3, Jim Donlon. Middlebury scoring–Mike Saraceni 5, Zach Herbert 5, David Seeley 4, Mike Frissora 3, Brian Gault 2, Greg Carroll 2, Peter Albro, Andrew Giordano, Matt Dunn, Patrick Kane, Bob Wannop. Shots: New Eng. Col. 18, Middlebury 74. Saves: NE–Matt Braun 8; M–Eric Krieger 3, Matt Levy 5. Paid Attendance: 242.

Washington (Md.) 10, Cabrini 5 Cabrini .......................................... 2 1 0 2–5 Washington (Md.) .......................... 4 3 2 1–10 Cabrini scoring–Tom Lemieux 2, Mike Pape 2, Adam Schaff. Washington (Md.) scoring–Jon Fellows 6, Craig Rentch 2, Stephen Berger 2. Shots: Cabrini 18, Washington (Md.) 44. Saves: C–Antonio Masone 18; W–Alex Pirani 8, John Chrismer 0. Paid Attendance: 316.

Wash. & Lee 13, Widener 8 Wash. & Lee.................................. 3 3 3 4–13 Widener ........................................ 2 2 1 3–8 Wash. & Lee scoring–Rob Brown 3, Matt Fink 3, Andrew Barnett 2, John Moore 2, Dustin Martin, Mike McNamara, Gavin Molinelli. Widener scoring–Brian Manion 3, Mike Zolochik 3, Steve Littlewood, Kyle Swezey. Shots: Wash. & Lee 45, Widener 29. Saves: WL–Ansel Sanders 11; W–Pat Carmack 9, Don Manard 10. Paid Attendance: 418.

Salisbury 15, Hampden-Sydney 8 Salisbury ...................................... 3 4 4 4–15 Hampden-Sydney........................... 3 2 1 2–8 Salisbury scoring–Andy Arnold 3, Scott Simmons 3, Steve Brianas 2, Chris Lauer 2, Jeff Bigas, Chris Phillips, Justin Smith, Mike Roberts, Joe Tamberrino. Hampden-Sydney scoring–Phil Dick 2, Matt Fassnacht 2, John Neal, Chris Lucas, Jason Rostan, Tom Fitzgerald.Shots: Salisbury 43, Hampden-Sydney 23. Saves: S–Dan Korpon 8; HS–Jeremy Bull 12, Alex Ayers 1. Paid Attendance: 247.

Gettysburg 16, Stevens Tech 5 Stevens Tech................................. 0 3 1 1–5 Gettysburg .................................... 4 3 5 4–16 Stevens Tech scoring–Brian Lalli 4, Matt Kuppe. Gettysburg scoring–Ric Bremer 6, Jake Van Nostrand 3, Pete Milliman 3, Nick Purkat, Rich Sharp, Wes Cadman, John Czerapowicz. Shots: Stevens Tech 25, Gettysburg 51. Saves: ST–Matt Cannon 19; G–Tim McGinnis 15, Byron Banghart 0. Paid Attendance: 355.

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MAY 12 Ithaca 10, Cortland St. 9 Cortland St. .................................. 5 3 0 1–9 Ithaca .......................................... 2 3 3 2–10 Cortland St. scoring–Derek Elvin 3, Craig Degnan 2, Steve Blanshan, Andrew Roth, Rob McCurdy, Rob McKeefrey. Ithaca scoring–Dennis Juleff 5, Sam Griffo 2, Scott Guerra 2, Mo Jemal. Shots: Cortland St. 30, Ithaca 29. Saves: CS–Steve Feltmann 10; I–Ryan Martin 9. Paid Attendance: 325.

Middlebury 13, Whittier 12 Whittier ........................................ 2 6 2 2–12 Middlebury .................................... 4 1 4 4–13 Whittier scoring–Ryder Bateman 3, Kelly Hall 3, Dan Finck 2, Luke Gilbert 2, Aaron Jaffe, Todd Tharpe. Middlebury scoring–Zach Herbert 3, Greg Carroll 3, Matt Dunn 2, David Seeley 2, Peter Albro, Chris Davis, Mike Murray. Shots: Whittier 26, Middlebury 36. Saves: W–Adam Messick 13; M–Eric Krieger 4. Paid Attendance: 328.

Wash. & Lee 11, Washington (Md.) 8 Wash. & Lee.................................. 7 0 2 2–11 Washington (Md.) ......................... 4 0 3 1–8 Wash. & Lee scoring–Matt Fink 3, John Moore 2, Dustin Martin 2, Matt Strickler, Gavin Molinelli, Andrew Barnett, Rich Williams. Washington (Md.) scoring–Craig Rentch 3, Stephen Berger, Jon Fellows, Randy Vane, Chris Edwards, Anders Strothman. Shots: Wash. & Lee 33, Washington (Md.) 28. Saves: WL–Ansel Sanders 6; W–Alex Pirani 11. Paid Attendance: 690.

Gettysburg 7, Salisbury 5 Salisbury ....................................... 1 2 1 1–5 Gettysburg .................................... 1 2 0 4–7 Salisbury scoring–Steve Brianas, Chris Lauer, Justin Smith, Andy Arnold, Scott Simmons. Gettysburg scoring–Jake Van Nostrand 3, Nick Purkat 2, Ric Bremer, Wes Cadman. Shots: Salisbury 35, Gettysburg 26. Saves: S–Dan Korpon 6; G–Tim McGinnis 16. Paid Attendance: 426.

2002 SEMFINALS

MAY 10 Middlebury 12, Ithaca 6Ithaca........................................... 2 1 1 2–6 Middlebury .................................... 1 1 6 4–12 Ithaca scoring–Nick Mayer 2, Brian Weil 2, Matt Casey, Dennis Juleff. Middlebury scoring–Matt Dunn 2, Peter Albro 2, David Seeley 2, Christopher Davis, Zach Herbert, Mike Frissora, Greg Carroll, Grayson Fertig, Greg Bastis. Shots: Ithaca 35, Middlebury 39. Saves: I–Ryan Martin 10, Dave Mazzotta 0; M–Eric Krieger 14. Paid Attendance: 916.

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Gettysburg 12, Wash. & Lee 8 Wash. & Lee.................................. 2 1 0 5–8 Gettysburg .................................... 4 1 4 3–12 Wash. & Lee scoring–Matt Fink 4, Dustin Martin 2, Gavin Molinelli, Andrew Barnett. Gettysburg scoring–Ric Bremer 4, Nick Purkat 3, Pete Milliman 2, Rich Sharp, Kevin Smith, Wes Cadman. Shots: Wash. & Lee 44, Gettysburg 37. Saves: WL–Ansel Sanders 12; G–Tim McGinnis 20. Paid Attendance: 1,039.

2002 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 26 AT RUTGERS Middlebury 14, Gettysburg 9Gettysburg .................................... 1 3 3 2–9 Middlebury .................................... 3 2 2 7–14 Gettysburg scoring–Ric Bremer 3, Pete Milliman 2, Jake Van Nostrand 2, Kevin Smith, Wes Cadman. Middlebury scoring–Zach Herbert 4, Greg Carroll 4, Matt Dunn 2, David Seeley, Peter Albro, Greyson Fertig, Mike Saraceni. Shots: Gettysburg 39, Middlebury 43. Saves: G–Tim McGinnis 15, M–Eric Krieger 12, Matt Levy 0. Paid Attendance: 14,411.

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Middlebury Monarchy: The Panthers captured their second straight championship, defeating Gettysburg, 15-10, May 27 at Rutgers. Not only did Middlebury become the only team to win both the Division III men’s and women’s lacrosse titles in the same year, those two crowns increased the school’s championship take to 14 in the last six years. Middlebury led by as many as six goals, holding the Bullets at bay all day after building a 7-3 halftime lead, after which Gettysburg could get no closer than two goals.

Most Outstanding Player: Middlebury’s Holt Hopkins had two goals and four assists in the title game.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...........................................................................................GP G A Pts.David Seeley, Middlebury..................................................................4 16 2 18 Holt Hopkins, Middlebury ..................................................................4 9 8 17 Pete Milliman, Gettysburg .................................................................3 1 4 15 Tommy Pearce, Gettysburg...............................................................3 7 7 14 Zach Herbert, Middlebury .................................................................4 8 5 13 Matt Dunn, Middlebury .....................................................................4 8 4 12 Greg Carroll, Middlebury ...................................................................3 9 2 11 Jamie Haire, Middlebury ...................................................................4 8 2 10 Tom Terzulli, Rensselaer...................................................................3 3 7 10 Jake Van Nostrand, Gettysburg .........................................................3 6 3 9

2001 FIRST ROUND

MAY 9Springfield 11, Eastern Conn. St. 9 Eastern Conn. St. 2 1 4 2–9 Springfield 2 5 3 1–11 Eastern Conn. St. scoring–Jeff Reinhart 3, Loic Williamson 3, Anthony Colleti, Kristopher McQuarrie, Marc DiGiovanni.Springfield scoring–Jeff Zella 2, Dave Haddeland 2, Jim Warnock 2, Erik Refvick 2, Nick Myers 2, Bill Metzger. Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 45, Springfield 41. Saves: EC–Mark Hayes 15; S–Jeremy Platt 17. Paid Attendance: 750.

Denison 10, Hampden-Sydney 5 Denison 4 3 2 1–10 Hampden-Sydney 0 1 2 2–5 Denison scoring–Andy MacIlwaine 3, Kevin Sullivan 3, Ryan Berger 2, Kip Hale 2. Hampden-Sydney scoring–John Neely 2, Jason Rostan, Nick Piriano, Roger Dael. Shots: Denison 32, Hampden-Sydney 30. Saves: D–Peter Royer 14; HS–Scott Fava 12. Paid Attendance: 245.

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Salisbury 16, Stevens Tech 3 Salisbury 8 4 4 0–16 Stevens Tech 0 1 1 1–3 Salisbury scoring–Andy Arnold 3, Cory O’Neil 2, Steve Brianas 2, Rob Bookhamer 2, Mike Roberts 2, Peter Ludlam, Andy Murray, Mike Colaianni, Chris Lauer, Ryan Shiley. Stevens Tech scoring–Brian Lalli, Mike Baumbach, Matt Kaspar. Shots: Salisbury 48, Stevens Tech 28. Saves: S–Pat Tewes, Rob LaChance 13; ST–- Chris D’Urso 5, Matt Cannon 11. Paid Attendance: 307.

Rensselaer 9, Cortland St. 7 Rensselaer 2 4 1 2–9 Cortland St. 2 2 1 2–7 Rensselaer scoring–Tom Terzulli 3, Lucas Ruglis 2, Nick Childs, James Gallucci, Curt Demers, Peter Staunton.Cortland St. scoring–Drew Hyatt 3, Brendan Konen 2, Derek Elvin, Craig Degnan. Shots: Rensselaer 28, Cortland St. 52. Saves: R–Matthew Moog 16; CS–Steve Feltmann 10. Paid Attendance: 378.

Middlebury 29, Endicott 3 Endicott 3 0 0 0–3 Middlebury 8 5 7 9–29 Endicott scoring–- Kyle Minaker, Paul Lord, Rick Riccio. Middlebury scoring–David Seeley 7, Greg Carroll 4, Mike Saraceni 4, Matt Dunn 3, Zach Herbert 2, Peter Albro 2, Andrew Giordano 2, Chris Davis, Holt Hopkins, Jamie Haire, Bryan Sanchez, Adam Carlson. Shots: Endicott 15, Middlebury 72. Saves: E–Matt Bagshaw 20; M–Erick Kriege, Patrick O’Reilly 2. Paid Attendance: 300.

Ithaca 14, Messiah 8 Messiah 2 2 0 4–8 Ithaca 4 2 2 6–14 Messiah scoring–Michael Hurley 3, Jason Weisenborn 2, Reed Horanburg 2, Andrew Garver. Ithaca scoring–Nick Mayer 3, Matt Spies 3, Dennis Juleff 3, Morris Jemal 2, Eric Bernheim, Aaron Axtell, Josh Marksberry. Shots: Messiah 25, Ithaca 43. Saves: M–Justin Moe 19; I–Ryan Martin 7. Paid Attendance: 228.

2001 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 12 Gettysburg 16, Springfield 12 Springfield 2 4 3 3–12 Gettysburg 2 5 5 4–16 Springfield scoring–Nick Myers 4, David Haddeland 2, Jeff Zella 2, Erik Refvik, Craig Gibson, Jim Warnock, Mark Maitland. Gettysburg scoring–Pete Milliman 6, Tommy Pearce 4, Jake Van Nostrand 2, Wes Cadman 2, Charlie Hanchett, Kevin Smith. Shots: Springfield 37, Gettysburg 46. Saves: S–Jeremy Platt 11; G–Tom McGinnis 9. Paid Attendance: 394.

Denison 11, Salisbury 6 Denison 4 2 1 4–11 Salisbury 0 2 2 2–6 Denison scoring–Kip Hale 3, Jon Staunton 3, Kevin Sullivan, Sean Furber, Dave Van Lokeren, John Reusch, Andy MacIlwaine. Salisbury scoring–Josh Bergey 2, Cory O’Neil, Peter Ludlam, Chris Lauer, Ryan Shiley. Shots: Denison 41, Salisbury 31. Saves: D–Peter Royer 9; S–Pat Tewes 19. Paid Attendance: 690.

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MAY 13 Nazareth 15, Rensselaer 14 Rensselaer 2 4 4 4–14 Nazareth 3 4 4 4–15 Rensselaer scoring–Dave Perlman 4, Ben Terzulli 3, Nick Childs, Kevinten Brinke, Jeff Hobbs, Mike Opalka, Lucas Ruglis, Peter Staunton, Scott Tami. Nazareth scoring–Chad Kuczek 3, P.J. Rosecrans 3, Jim Cianfrocca 2, Brian Roden, Eric Goodberlet, Avery Burke, Jarod Koopman, Josh Lewis, Jeff Monroe, Al Terilli. Shots: Rensselaer 32, Nazareth 59. Saves: R–Matthew Moog 18; N–Rob Carroll 14. Paid Attendance: 713.

Middlebury 18, Ithaca 7 Middlebury 3 4 8 3–18 Ithaca 1 3 1 2–7 Middlebury scoring–Holt Hopkins 5, David Seeley 5, Matt Dunn 2, Greg Carroll 2, Jamie Haire, Bryan Sanchez, Zach Herbert, Mike Saraceni. Ithaca scoring–Aaron Axtell, Anthony Brown, Mo Jemal, Dennis Juleff, Josh Marksberry, Brian Pilger, Matt Spies.Shots: Middelbury 54, Ithaca 37. Saves: M–Erick Krieger 14, Patrick O’Reilly 0; I–Ryan Martin 11, Kellen LaBelle 1, Dave Mazzotta 4. Paid Attendance: 522.

2001 SEMIFINALS

MAY 19 Gettysburg 13, Denison 7 Gettysburg 4 3 3 3–13 Denison 3 2 1 1–7 Gettysburg scoring–Pete Milliman 3, Charlie Hanchett 2, Tommy Pearce 2, Ric Bremer 2, Matt Twombly 2, Rich Sharp, Jake Van Nostrand. Denison scoring–Sean O’Brien 2, Andy McIlwaine, Kevin Sullivan, Ryan Berger, Jon Staunton, Greg Mavraganis. Shots: Gettysburg 38, Denison 33. Saves: G–Tim McGinnis 11; D–Peter Royer 6. Paid Attendance: 1,055.

Middlebury 21, Nazareth 14 Middlebury 3 6 8 4–21 Nazareth 1 6 3 4–14 Middlebury scoring–Jamie Haire 5, David Seeley 3, Zach Herbert 3, Peter Albro 2, Grayson Fertig 2, Mike Frissora 2, Matt Dunn, Holt Hopkins, Chris Davis, John Rice. Nazareth scoring–Jarod Koopman 4, Steve Blount 3, Eric Goodberlet 3, Brian Roden, Al Terilli, Josh Lewis, P.J. Rosecrans. Shots: Middlebury 62, Nazareth 52. Saves: M–Eric Krieger 19; N–Rob Carroll 20. Paid Attendance: 1,585.

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2001 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 27 AT RUTGERS Middlebury 15, Gettysburg 10Gettysburg 3 0 4 3–10 Middlebury 2 5 4 4–15 Gettysburg scoring–- Jake Van Nostrand 3, Pete Milliman 2, Tommy Pearce, Rich Sharp, Chris Baran, Charlie Hanchett, Matt Twombly. Middlebury scoring–- Greg Carroll 3, Zach Herbert 2, Holt Hopkins 2, Peter Albro 2, Matt Dunn 2, David Seeley, Chris Davis, Jamie Haire, Mike Frissora. Shots: Gettysburg 49, Middlebury 6. Saves: G–Tim McGinnis 6; M–Eric Krieger 14. Paid Attendance: 14,417.

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Second Chance: After finishing as runner-up the previous year, Middlebury made the most of a second try at Salisbury, defeating the defending champion Sea Gulls, 16-12. The victory gave the Panthers their first title May 28 at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium. Middlebury is the first team not from New York or Maryland to win the title.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...........................................................................................GP G A Pts. Holt Hopkins, Middlebury .................................................................. 4 15 3 18 Colin Dougherty, Wash. & Lee........................................................... 3 10 8 18 Matt Dugan, Wash. & Lee................................................................. 3 9 6 15 Zach Herbert, Middlebury ................................................................. 4 10 4 14 David Seeley, Middlebury.................................................................. 4 9 4 13 Greg Carroll, Middlebury ................................................................... 4 8 3 11 Craig Whipple, Rochester Inst. .......................................................... 2 5 6 11 Joe High, Salisbury........................................................................... 3 9 2 11 Chris Brown, Wash. & Lee ................................................................ 3 7 4 11 Pete Milliman, Gettysburg ................................................................. 2 6 3 9 Matt Dunn, Middlebury ..................................................................... 4 8 1 9 Rob Bates, Salisbury......................................................................... 3 6 3 9 Kevin Fox, Salisbury ........................................................................ 3 5 4 9 Pope Hackney, Wash. & Lee ............................................................. 3 6 3 9

2000 FIRST ROUND

MAY 10Ohio Wesleyan 13, Denison 10 Ohio Wesleyan .............................. 4 4 1 4–13 Denison ........................................ 2 2 5 1–10 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Matt Coughlin 4, Jason Fogelson 2, John Galvin 2, Scott Jackson 2, Dan Stroka 2, Sean Norris. Denison scoring–Ryan Berger 3, Sean O’Brien 2, Sean Furber, Kip Hale, T.J. King, Andy MacIlwaine, Kevin Sullivan.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 34, Denison 45. Saves: OW–Corey Ayers 17; D–Peter Royer 8, Conor Fitzpatrick 1, Nick Saper 0. Paid attendance: 581.

Rochester Inst. 13, Springfield 12 (ot) Rochester Inst. ............................. 1 3 3 5 1–13 Springfield .................................... 3 4 4 1 0–12 Rochester Inst. scoring–Craig Whipple 5, Chris Vallone 2, Shawn Wilkins 2, Clay Westbrook 2, Dan Tuschong, Chris Copeland. Springfield scoring–Matt Cersosimo 3, Nick Myers 2, Jeff Zella 2, Kevin Marion 2, Michael Bartol, Erik Refvik, David Haddeland. Shots: Rochester Inst. 61, Springfield 30. Saves: R–Adam Platzer 10; S–Jeremy Platt 25, Dave Johnson 1. Paid attendance: 422.

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Middlebury 24, New Eng. Col. 5 New Eng. Col................................. 0 1 1 3–5 Middlebury .................................... 5 6 8 5–24 New Eng. Col. scoring–Dave Mansfield 3, Brent Thomas, Kurt Colby. Middlebury scoring–Greg Carroll 5, Zach Herbert 4, Holt Hopkins 4, David Seeley 3, Curt Goldman 2, Derek Esposito 2, Andrew Gault, Bryan Sanchez, Steve O’Neil, Peter Albro. Shots: New Eng. Col. 15, Middlebury 75. Saves: N–Drew Thomas 29; M–Dave Campbell 5, Schuyler Van Horn 0. Paid attendance: 341.

Washington (Md.) 21, Rensselaer 8 Rensselaer ................................... 2 1 3 2–8 Washington (Md.) .......................... 7 5 5 4–21 Rensselaer scoring–Ben Terzulli 4, Tom Terzulli 2, Joe Battaglia, Nick Childs. Washington (Md.) scoring–Craig Rentch 5, J.D. Radebaugh 3, Nick Nylund 3, Owen Mulhern 2, Jon Fellows 2, Chris Johnson 2, Dan Meehan, Eric Kuehn, Corey Miceli, Ben Clare. Shots: Rensselaer 30, Washington (Md.) 47. Saves: R–Matthew Moog 2, Matthew Goller 4, Joe Garvey 4; W–Ray Pagano 8, John Chrismer 1. Paid attendance: 250.

Wash. & Lee 22, Kenyon 4 Wash. & Lee.................................. 6 4 6 6–22 Kenyon ......................................... 0 1 2 1–4 Wash. & Lee scoring–Colin Dougherty 6, Matt Dugan 5, Pope Hackney 3, Chris Brown 2, Greg Myers 2, Bernie Norton, Andrew Barnett, Tom Burke, Andrew Jones. Kenyon scoring–Derick Stowe 2, Mike Glancy, Evan Bliss. Shots: Wash. & Lee 56, Kenyon 20. Saves: WL–Wes Hays 8, Dan Grattan 2; K–Greg Clancy 14. Paid attendance: 436.

Gettysburg 19, Widener 6 Widener ........................................ 1 1 1 3–6 Gettysburg .................................... 3 10 2 4–19 Widener scoring–Scott Ward 2, Tom Robson, Mike Zolochik, Rob Birney, Eddie Murdock. Gettysburg scoring–Pete Milliman 4, Ric Bremer 3, Mark Pollak 3, Ross Garretson 2, Tommy Pearce 2, Kevin Callahan, Charlie Hanchett, Christian Cronin, Adam Santry, John Czerapowicz. Shots: Widener 27, Gettysburg 62. Saves: W–Pat Carmack 15; G–Andrew Barter 9, Eric Gregg 1. Paid attendance: 251.

2000 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 14 Middlebury 12, Rochester Inst. 9 Rochester Inst. ............................. 2 2 4 1–9 Middlebury ................................... 2 3 5 2–12 Rochester Inst. scoring–Dan Tuschong 3, Clay Westbrook 3, Chris Copeland 2, Chad Vallone. Middlebury scoring–Holt Hopkins 4, Zach Herbert 3, Curt Goldman 2, David Seeley, Greg Carroll, Matt Dunn.Shots: Rochester Inst. 29, Middlebury 53. Saves: R–Adam Platzer 23; M–Dave Campbell 6. Paid attendance: 475.

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Salisbury 21, Washington (Md.) 9 Washington (Md.) ......................... 5 1 2 1–9 Salisbury ....................................... 4 5 5 7–21 Washington (Md.) scoring–J.D. Radebaugh 2, Nick Nylund 2, Craig Rentch 2, Owen Mulhern, Jon Fellows, Ryan Palmer. Salisbury scoring–Joe High 6, Kevin Fox 4, Craig Rhodey 4, Rob Bates 2, Chris Turner 2, Phil Matkovic, Ryan Fisher, Scott Chandler. Shots: Washington (Md.) 31, Salisbury 54. Saves: W–Ray Pagano 19, Jesse Markowitz 0; S–John Dodson 0, Pat Tewes 16. Paid attendance: 1,228.

Wash. & Lee 12, Gettysburg 10 Wash. & Lee.................................. 3 2 3 4–12 Gettysburg .................................... 3 2 3 2–10 Wash. & Lee scoring–Matt Dugan 3, Chris Brown 3, Tom Burke 2, Colin Dougherty 2, Bernie Norton, Will Sharp.Gettysburg scoring–Ross Garretson 3, Ric Bremer 2, Pete Milliman 2, Tommy Pearce, Kevin Callahan, Matt Twombly. Shots: Wash. & Lee 39, Gettysburg 38. Saves: WL–Wes Hays 12; G–Andrew Barter 8. Paid attendance: 523.

MAY 15 Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 8 Nazareth ....................................... 1 7 5 3–16 Ohio Wesleyan............................... 1 1 2 4–8 Nazareth scoring–P.J. Rosecrans 3, Josh Lewis 3, Eric Goodberlet 2, Brian Roden 2, Stephen Blount 2, Jeff Keys, Avery Burke, All Terilli, Jeff Beckhorn. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Jason Fogelson 3, John Galvin 2, Matt Coughlin 2, Matt Bagley. Shots: Nazareth 45, Ohio Wesleyan 35. Saves: N–Jake Coon 15, Rob Carroll 0; OW–Corey Ayers 16, Natty Felder 1. Paid attendance: 653.

2000 SEMIFINALS

MAY 20 Middlebury 13, Nazareth 8 Middlebury ................................... 4 1 4 4–13 Nazareth ....................................... 2 3 0 3–8 Middlebury scoring–Holt Hopkins 5, Matt Dunn 5, Greg Carroll, Zach Herbert, Jamie Haire. Nazareth scoring–Al Terilli 3, Avery Burke, Eric Goodberlet, Jeff Keys, Josh Lewis, Jeff Beckhorn. Shots: Middlebury 54, Nazareth 45. Saves: M–Dave Campbell 14; N–Jake Coon 23. Paid attendance: 999.

Salisbury 10, Wash. & Lee 9 Wash. & Lee.................................. 3 2 3 1–9 Salisbury ....................................... 2 3 4 1–10 Wash. & Lee scoring–Pope Hackney 3, Colin Dougherty 2, Chris Brown 2, Tom Burke, Matt Dugan. Salisbury scoring–Joe High 3, Rob Bates 2, Chris Turner 2, Tim Parks, Jimmy Barnes, Craig Rhodey. Shots: Wash. & Lee 39, Salisbury 34. Saves: WL–Wes Hays 16; S–John Dodson 7, Pat Tewes 3. Paid attendance: 1,095.

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MAY 28 AT MARYLAND Middlebury 16, Salisbury 12 Middlebury .................................... 3 8 3 2–16 Salisbury ....................................... 5 4 2 1–12 Middlebury scoring–David Seeley 5, Matt Dunn 2, Jamie Haire 2, Zach Herbert 2, Holt Hopkins 2, Greg Carroll, Steve O’Neil, Bryan Sanchez. Salisbury scoring–Rob Bates 2, Ryan Fisher 2, Tim Parks 2, Josh Bergey, Rob Bookhamer, Kevin Fox, John Karcher , Ryan McKenzie, Chris Turner. Shots: Middlebury 36, Salisbury 51. Saves: M–Dave Campbell 14; S–John Dodson 8, Pat Tewes 5. Paid attendance: 17,431.

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Decade’s Team: Salisbury can make the claim of “team of the 90s” after the Sea Gulls flew to a 4-1 first-quarter lead and never looked back, running away from Middlebury, 13-6, in the championship game on May 30 at Maryland. The title was Salisbury’s third of the 90s and first since 1995. Washington (Maryland) and Nazareth met in each of the three previous games.

Most Outstanding Player: Salisbury’s Brian Smith scored three goals to claim MOP honors.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Adam Pascal, Middlebury .............................................................................. 4 19 5 24 Holt Hopkins, Middlebury .............................................................................. 4 10 5 15 Joe High, Salisbury....................................................................................... 3 11 3 14 Sean O’Brien, Denison.................................................................................. 3 7 5 12 Ben Hunt, Rochester Inst.............................................................................. 3 8 3 11 Todd Fryatt, Middlebury ............................................................................... 4 7 3 10 Brian Smith, Salisbury .................................................................................. 3 5 5 10 T.J. King, Denison........................................................................................ 3 6 3 9 Doug Palmer, Hampden-Sydney .................................................................... 2 6 3 9 Kevin Langdale, Rochester Inst. .................................................................... 3 5 3 8 Marc Heagney, Rochester Inst....................................................................... 3 7 1 8

1999 FIRST ROUND

MAY 12 Rochester Inst. 10, Nazareth 6Rochester Inst. ................................ 1 5 1 3–10 Nazareth .......................................... 1 1 3 1–6 Rochester Inst. Scoring–Kevin Langdale 2, Sean Eldridge, Marc Heagney, Ben Hunt, Eric Huss, Joe Tuschong, Alex Vecchio, Clay Westbrook, Craig Whipple. Nazareth scoring–Dennis Foley 2, Eric Goodberlet, Erik Mort, John Nevin, Brian Roden. Shots: Rochester Inst. 31, Nazareth 39. Saves: R–Adam Platzer 17; N–Jake Coon 9. Paid attendance: 2,500.

Middlebury 19, Oneonta St. 6Oneonta St....................................... 2 1 1 2–6 Middlebury ....................................... 3 5 5 6–19 Oneonta St. scoring–Brian Dooley 3, Will Matthewson, Vincent Schettino, Tom Sansone. Middlebury scoring–Adam Pascal 7, Holt Hopkins 4, Todd Fryatt 2, Zach Herbert 2, Tom Knechtel, Andrew Gault, David Seeley, Chris McLaughlin. Shots: Oneonta St. 18, Middlebury 53. Saves: O–John Pufky 13; M–David Campbell 6, Patrick O’Reilly 0.

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Hampden-Sydney 17, Lynchburg 9 Lynchburg ........................................ 2 0 0 7–9 Hampden-Sydney.............................. 2 6 3 6–17 Lynchburg scoring–Pat McAdams 3, Steven Blewett 2, Sanjay Chardhari, Jason Jeffries, Taylor Moorman, Stephen Morris. Hampden-Sydney scoring–John Neely 4, Chamie Burroughs 4, Doug Palmer 2, Casey Sweeney 2, Randy Ashton, Ward Smith, Nick Piraino, Mike Sands, John Zaudtke. Shots: Lynchburg 27, Hampden-Sydney 46. Saves: L–Marty Jakovics 16, Mark Lynch 0; H–Scott Ketcham 13, Scott Fava 2. Paid attendance: 214.

Denison 12, Ohio Wesleyan 8 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 3 1 1 3–8 Denison ........................................... 2 3 3 4–12 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Evan Dunne 3, Jason Fogelson 2, Dan Stroka, Matt Coughlin, Scott Jackson. Denison scoring–T.J. King 3, Frank Pennimpede 2, T.J. Minogue 2, Mark Penske 2, Drew Jones 2, Sean O’Brien.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 48, Denison 52. Saves: O–Corey Ayers 13; D–Peter Royer 20. Paid attendance: 360.

1999 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 16 Rochester Inst. 14, Gettysburg 13 (ot) Rochester Inst. ................................. 5 0 5 3 1–14 Gettysburg ....................................... 3 6 1 3 0–13 Rochester Inst. Scoring–Ben Hunt 5, Marc Heagney 4, Kevin Langdale 2, Craig Whipple, Alex Vecchio, Eric Carlsen. Gettysburg scoring–Brooke Farrell 6, Lee Hemming 3, Tommy Pearce 2, Jamie Bateman, Rob Crowe.Shots: Rochester Inst. 43, Gettysburg 42. Saves: R–Adam Platzer 18; G–Andrew Barter 15. Paid attendance: 594.

Middlebury 16, Washington (Md.) 7Middlebury ....................................... 5 3 6 2–16 Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 2 1 1–7 Middlebury scoring–Adam Pascal 8, Holt Hopkins 3, Steve O’Neil 2, Zach Herbert, Aaron Moatz, Curt Goldman. Washington (Md.) scoring–J. D. Radebaugh 3, John Fuller 2, Owen Mulhern 2. Shots: Middlebury 47, Washington (Md.) 38. Saves: M–David Campbell 14; W–Ray Pagano 11, John Chrismer 6, Brian Ahrens 2. Paid attendance: 300.

Salisbury 15, Hampden-Sydney 10Hampden-Sydney.............................. 2 3 2 3–10 Salisbury .......................................... 6 4 2 3–15 Hampden-Sydney scoring–Doug Palmer 4, Chamie Burroughs 3, Randy Ashton, John Neely, Scott Claiborne.Salisbury scoring–Joe High 6, John Salva 2, Dave DiPaola, Tim Parks, Chris Mackert, Chris Martin, Brian Smith, Peter Troup, Paul Trentadue. Shots: Hampden-Sydney 24, Salisbury 46. Saves: H–Scott Ketcham 22; S–Jason Tarnow 5. Paid attendance: 825.

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Denison 17, Wash. & Lee 7Denison ........................................... 4 4 3 6–17 Wash. & Lee..................................... 2 2 2 1–7 Denison scoring–Ryan Berger 4, Sean O’Brien 4, Drew Jones 3, Justin Walker 2, Dave Beaver, T.J. King, Mark Penske, Frank Pennimpede. Wash. & Lee scoring–Chris Brown 2, Matt Dugan 2, Colin Dougherty, Pope Hackney, Tom Super. Shots: Denison 38, Wash. & Lee 34. Saves: D–Peter Royer 7; W–Wes Hays 14. Paid attendance: 838.

1999 SEMIFINALS

MAY 22 Salisbury 14, Denison 7Denison ........................................... 0 0 4 3–7 Salisbury .......................................... 4 2 4 4–14 Denison scoring–T.J. King 2, Sean O’Brien 2, T.J. Minogue, Drew Jones, Frank Pennimpede. Salisbury scoring–Joe High 3, Peter Troup 3, Chris Fowler 2, Chris Mackert, Chris Turner, Jimmy Barnes, Josh Bergey, Brian Smith, Chris Martin. Shots: Denison 28, Salisbury 43. Saves: D–Peter Royer 14; S–Jason Tarnow 14. Paid attendance: 1,078.

MAY 23 Middlebury 15, Rochester Inst. 14Rochester Inst. ................................. 2 7 2 3–14 Middlebury ....................................... 3 2 5 5–15 Rochester Inst. Scoring–Craig Whipple 3, Eric Carlsen 2, Ben Hunt 2, Marc Heagney 2, Eric Huss 2, Kevin Langdale, Clay Westbrook, Sean Eldridge. Middlebury scoring–Todd Fryatt 5, Zach Herbert 3, Adam Pascal 3, Curt Goldman, Holt Hopkins, Steve O’Neil, Jon-Erik Borgen. Shots: Rochester Inst. 31, Middlebury 54. Saves: R–Adam Platzer 18; M–David Campbell 13. Paid attendance: 1,322.

1999 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 30 AT MARYLAND Salisbury 13, Middlebury 6 Middlebury ....................................... 1 1 2 2–6 Salisbury .......................................... 4 3 2 4–13 Middlebury scoring–Holt Hopkins 2, Zach Herbert, Adam Pascal, David Seeley, Jon-Erik Borgen. Salisbury scoring–Brian Smith 3, Peter Troup 2, Joe High 2, Chris Turner, Josh Bergey, Dave DiPaola, Chris Bray, Tim Parks, Kevin Fox. Shots: Middlebury 43, Salisbury 43. Saves: M–Dave Campbell 17; S–Jason Tarnow 19, John Dodson 0. Paid attendance: 17,418.

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Sho’ Time: The Sho’men of Washington College (Maryland) have had better regular-season teams but their 16-10 victory over two-time defending champion Nazareth, May 24 at Rutgers, gave them their first championship.

Seven times before the Sho’men had advanced to the title game, many times as one of the top seeds. This season the Sho’men limped into the tournament with four losses, the second-highest number of defeats in the field. Just to get to the championship game, they beat two teams to which they lost in the regular season. Nazareth was the third.

Washington (Md.) went on an 8-0 run to build a 16-9 lead with 2:55 left in the game.

LEADING SCORERS Name ........................................................................................................GP G A Pts. Andy Lopatin, Washington (Md.)............................................................................ 4 15 2 17 Jamie Pollock, Washington (Md.)............................................................................ 4 4 10 14 Dennis Foley, Nazareth.......................................................................................... 3 7 5 12 Craig DeVoe, Nazareth .......................................................................................... 3 5 6 11 Justin McCarthy, Washington (Md.)........................................................................ 4 6 5 11 Eric Goodberlet, Nazareth ...................................................................................... 3 9 1 10 Matt Dugan, Wash. & Lee...................................................................................... 2 7 2 9 Darren McGurn, Ohio Wesleyan ............................................................................. 2 7 2 9 Billy Serino, Nazareth............................................................................................. 3 4 5 9 Colin Dougherty, Wash. & Lee ............................................................................... 2 3 5 8 Evan Dunne, Ohio Wesleyan.................................................................................. 2 6 2 8 John Fuller, Washington (Md.) ............................................................................... 4 8 0 8 Ross Garretson, Gettysburg ................................................................................... 2 5 3 8

1998 FIRST ROUND

Wash. & Lee 16, Denison 13 Denison ........................................... 3 5 1 4–13 Wash. & Lee..................................... 3 3 9 1–16 Denison scoring–Scott Duncan 3, Steve Hettrich 2, Justin Walker 2, Andrew Murphy 2, Ben Fortkamp 2, Sean O’Brien 2. Wash. & Lee scoring–Tom Burke 3, Ed Dougherty 3, Colin Dougherty 2, Matt Dugan 2, Charlie Antrim, Robb Greenfield, Tom Fallace, Paul Stanley, Ben Lucas, Chris Brown. Shots: Denison 43, Wash. & Lee 33. Saves: D–Justin Smith 7, Michael Tobler 0; WL–Scott Jackson 13.

Middlebury 16, Ithaca 15 Ithaca ............................................. 3 4 3 5–15 Middlebury ....................................... 2 4 3 7–16 Ithaca scoring–Jason Pacioni 6, Michael Seymour 4, Joe Hope 2, E.J. MacCaull 2, Eric Wytenus. Middlebury scoring–Todd Fryatt 4, Ian Gardiner 3, Jon-Erik Borgen 2, Curt Goldman 2, Adam Pascal 2, Rob Cohen, Holt Hopkins, Derek Esposito. Shots: Ithaca 32, Middlebury 47. Saves: I–Matt Troy 12; M–Brandon Mollett 13.

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Washington (Md.) 11, Roanoke 7 Washington (Md.) ............................ 0 6 3 2–11 Roanoke........................................... 2 1 3 1–7 Washington (Md.) scoring–Tyler Gilbert 2, Andy Lopatin 2, Matt Swift 2, Jamie Pollock, John Fuller, JustinMcCarthy, Kevin Dorst, Dan Meehan. Roanoke scoring–Bill Siciliano 2, Jason Davenport 2, Tim Fleming 2, Gregg Fasanaro. Shots: Washington (Md.) 44, Roanoke 44. Saves: W–Andy Taibl 12; R–Evan Kaplow 11.

Gettysburg 16, Cortland St. 8 Cortland St. ...................................... 3 2 1 2–8 Gettysburg ....................................... 5 4 5 2–16 Cortland St. scoring–Dennis Pupke 3, Jim Cianfrocca 2, Brian Amato, Bo Flynn, Ryan Pendel. Gettysburg scoring–Jamie Bateman 4, Kevin Callahan 2, Pete Milliman 2, Ross Garretson 2, Scott Lowery, Rob Crowe, Doug Sage, Christian Cronin, Doug Cote, Mark Pollak. Shots: Cortland St. 24, Gettysburg 40. Saves: CS–George Breres 9, Brian Gregoire 1, G–Andrew Barter 10.

1998 QUARTERFINALS

Ohio Wesleyan 17, Wash. & Lee 8 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 4 3 5 5–17 Wash. & Lee..................................... 2 2 2 2– 8 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Darren McGurn 4, Dan Stroke 4, Evan Dunne 4, T.R. Ludwig 2, David Maguire, Josh Whichard, Justin Griffiths. Wash. & Lee scoring–Matt Dugan 5, Colin Dougherty, Paul Stanley, Ed Dougherty. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 49, Wash. & Lee 46. Saves: OW–Kevin McGurn 17; WL–Scott Jackson 15.

Nazareth 14, Middlebury 7 Middlebury ...................................... 2 2 1 2– 7 Nazareth .......................................... 4 3 5 2–14 Middlebury scoring–Todd Fryatt 2, Ian Gardiner, Andrew Gault, Eric Anderson, Michael VanLokeran, Adam Pascal. Nazareth scoring–Eric Goodberlet 3, Dennis Foley 3, Billy Serino 2, Craig DeVoe 2, Adam Civalier 2, Eric Mort, Al Terilli. Shots: Nazareth 36, Middlebury 58. Saves: M–Brandon Mollett 10; N–Jake Coon 32, Rob Carroll 0.

Washington (Md.) 13, Hampden-Sydney 9 Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 5 2 4–13 Hampden-Sydney.............................. 1 1 6 1– 9 Washington (Md.) scoring–Andy Lopatin 4, Justin McCarthy 2, John Fuller 2, Chris Bieberach, Greg Tomasso, Michael Wilson, Jamie Pollock, Matt Swift. Hampden-Sydney scoring–Doug Palmer 3, Jody Garliss 2, John Neely, Chamie Burroughs, Russell Carter, Mac Brown. Shots: Washington (Md.) 36, Hampden-Sydney 32. Saves: W–Andy Taibl 14; HS–Scott Ketcham 13.

Salisbury 16, Gettysburg 11 Gettysburg ....................................... 3 3 4 1–11 Salisbury .......................................... 4 4 4 4–16 Gettysburg scoring–Ross Garretson 3, Jamie Bateman 2, Scott Lowery 2, Pete Milliman 2, Doug Cote, Rob Crowe.Salisbury scoring–Scott Walstrum 5, Chris Turner 3, Brian Harvey 2, David Livingston 2, Joe High, Mike Faith, Brian Smith, Peter Troup. Shots: Gettysburg 28, Salisbury 55. Saves: G–Andrew Barter 20; S–Jason Tarnow 8.

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Nazareth 10, Ohio Wesleyan 9 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 3 4 2 0–9 Nazareth .......................................... 2 4 0 4–10 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Darren McGurn 3, David Maguire 2, Evan Dunne 2, Jason Fogelson, T.R. Ludwig. Nazareth scoring–Eric Goodberlet 3, Adam Civalier 2, Billy Serino, Dennis Foley, Craig DeVoe, Ryan McDermott, John Nevin. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 52, Nazareth 45. Saves: OW–Kevin McGurn 13; N–Jake Coon 26.

Washington (Md.) 12, Salisbury 10 Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 3 3 4–12 Salisbury .......................................... 4 4 0 2–10 Washington (Md.) scoring–Andy Lopatin 5, Chris Bieberbach 2, John Fuller 2, Jamie Pollock, Brian Rentch, Michael Wilson. Salisbury scoring–Mike Faith 2, David Livingston 2, Peter Troup 2, Brian Smith, Josh Tidwell, Chris Turner, Scott Walstrum. Shots: Washington (Md.) 43, Salisbury 34. Saves: W–Andy Taibl 11; S–Jason Tarnow 16.

1998 CHAMPIONSHIP

Washington (Md.) 16, Nazareth 10 Washington (Md.) ............................. 5 1 5 5–16 Nazareth .......................................... 2 2 5 1–10 Washington (Md.) scoring–Andy Lopatin 4, John Fuller 3, Justin McCarthy 3, Tyler Gilbert 2, Bill Grothman 2, Chris Beiberbach, Jamie Pollock. Nazareth scoring–Dennis Foley 3, Eric Goodberlet 3, Craig DeVoe 2, Adam Civalier, Billy Serino 1. Shots: Washington (Md.) 48, Nazareth 33. Saves: W–Andy Taibl 13; N–Jake Coon 15.

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Nazareth Rerun: The Golden Flyers defeated Washington (Maryland) in overtime for the second straight year, this time by a 15-14 score. The winners’ Ryan McDermott, who had been scoreless all day, finally found his mark 30 seconds into the sudden-victory period, giving the defending champions their third championship. Although the actual attendance was far less because of weather, the paid attendance of 18,086 was the second-largest total for any Division III championship in any sport. The previous year’s figure of 18,586 is the record.

LEADING SCORERS Name..........................................................................................................GP G A Pts. Adam Bond, Washington (Md.) .............................................................................. 3 11 4 15 Brent Rothfuss, Nazareth....................................................................................... 3 10 4 14 Trent Brown, Nazareth .......................................................................................... 3 9 4 13 Dennis Foley, Nazareth.......................................................................................... 3 10 1 11 Vince McGeehan, Ohio Wesleyan ........................................................................... 2 7 3 10 Joe Spada, Nazareth.............................................................................................. 3 6 3 9 J.C. Koch, Ohio Wesleyan ...................................................................................... 2 3 5 8 Ryan McDermott, Nazareth.................................................................................... 3 4 3 7 Justin Walker, Denison .......................................................................................... 1 3 3 6

1997 QUARTERFINALS

Gettysburg 10, Salisbury 9 (2 ot) Gettysburg ....................................... 1 2 2 4 0 1–10 Salisbury .......................................... 2 3 2 2 0 0–9 Gettysburg scoring–Brett Strait 4, Scott Lowery 2, Rob Crowe, Jamie Bateman, Andrew Nesbitt, Joe Feldman. Salisbury scoring–Jake Bergey 4, Mike Faith 2, Nate DeSimone, Jared Mills, Peter Troup. Shots: Gettysburg 35, Salisbury 38. Saves: G–Andrew Barter 16; SS–Anthony Tufano 16.

Washington (Md.) 14, Roanoke 9 Roanoke........................................... 1 1 2 5–9 Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 3 3 6–14 Roanoke scoring–J.D. Gattie 2, Adam Jackson 2, Jeff Jones, Bill Siciliano, Gregg Fasanaro, Jason Davenport, Bobby Vallario. Washington (Md.) scoring–Adam Bond 6, Andy Lopatin 2, Justin McCarthy 2, George Atterbury, Mike Wilson, Jamie Pollock, Chris Bieberbach. Shots: Roanoke 33, Washington (Md.) 40. Saves: R–Chris Gordon 12; W–Andy Taibl 10.

Ohio Wesleyan 18, Denison 13Denison ........................................... 5 4 2 2–13 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 4 3 6 5–18 Denison scoring–Justin Walker 3, Steve Hettrich 3, Scott Duncan 2, Jamie Tyack 2, Victor Maddux, Frank Pennipede, Alex Nephew. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Vince McGeehan 3, J.C. Koch 3, Dave Maguire 2, T.R. Ludwig 2, Mike Szabo 2, Darren McGurn, Dan Stroka, Josh Whichard, Justin Griffiths, Paul Corto, Neal Granick. Shots: Denison 62, Ohio Wesleyan 52. Saves: D–Justin Smith 9; OW–Kevin McGurn 30.

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Nazareth 17, Alfred 6Alfred............................................... 1 1 1 3–6 Nazareth .......................................... 3 2 5 7–17 Alfred scoring–Steve Blount 2, Matt Caughey 2, Craig Kaufman, Nick Smith. Nazareth scoring–Brent Rothfuss 6, Dennis Foley 4, Trent Brown 2, Adam Civalier, Joel DePietro, Tom Fritz, Brian Mural, Joe Spada. Shots: Alfred 47, Nazareth 52. Saves: A–Dave Heckman 18; N–Jake Coon 21.

1997 SEMIFINALS

Washington (Md.) 10, Gettysburg 9Gettysburg ....................................... 2 3 2 2–9 Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 3 3 1–10 Gettysburg scoring–Jamie Bateman 5, Scott Lowery, Joe Feldman, Brett Strait, Doug Cote. Washington (Md.) scoring–Adam Bond 2, John Fuller 2, Mike Wilson, Justin McCarthy, Andrew Van Ogtrop, Greg Tomasso, Marc Taylorson, Scott McGilvray. Shots: Gettysburg 34, Washington (Md.) 47. Saves: G–Andrew Barter 23; W–Andy Taibl 14.

Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 9Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 4 1 1 3–9 Nazareth .......................................... 2 6 6 2–16 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Vince McGeehan 4, Dan Stroka 2, Dave Maguire, Chris Cortina, Mark Rubenstein. Nazareth scoring–Dennis Foley 4, Joe Spada 3, Ryan McDermott 3, Trent Brown 2, Joel DePietro 2, Adam Civalier, Dan Garrett. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 45, Nazareth 62. Saves: OW–Kevin McGurn 20; N–Jake Coon 16.

1997 CHAMPIONSHIP

Nazareth 15, Washington (Md.) 14 (ot)Nazareth .......................................... 2 5 6 1 1–15 Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 5 4 2 0–14 Nazareth scoring–Trent Brown 5, Brent Rothfuss 4, Dennis Foley 2, Joe Spada 2, Chris Nadelen, Ryan McDermott. Washington (Md.) scoring–George Atterbury 3, John Fuller 3, Adam Bond 3, Justin McCarthy 2, Michael Wilson, Andrew Van Ogtrop, Andy Lopatin. Shots: Nazareth 48, Washington (Md.) 45. Saves: N–Jake Coon 13; W–Andy Taibl 15.

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New Heights for Flyers: Nazareth’s Terry Goetz won the faceoff and scored the game-winner in the first 14 seconds of sudden-death overtime to give the Golden Flyers an 11-10 win over Washington (Maryland) and their second championship.

Nazareth successfully quelled the momentum the Shoremen had gained during a furious comeback from a 10-7 deficit with 10:14 left in regulation.

Nazareth finished 15-0, the first perfect season in the program’s 11-year history. Washington (Maryland) had beaten Middlebury and Salisbury, each of which was undefeated, to reach the final game.

LEADING SCORERSName ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Bart Jaeger, Washington (Md.)............................................................................... 3 10 3 13 Dave Maguire, Ohio Wesleyan ............................................................................... 2 8 3 11 Michael Wilson, Washington (Md.) ......................................................................... 3 8 3 11 Justin McCarthy, Washington (Md.)........................................................................ 3 4 7 11 Brent Rothfuss, Nazareth....................................................................................... 3 8 2 10 Darren McGurn, Ohio Wesleyan ............................................................................. 2 7 3 10 Vince McGeehan, Ohio Wesleyan ........................................................................... 2 5 4 9 Jason Coffman, Salisbury....................................................................................... 3 5 4 9 Terry Goetz, Nazareth ........................................................................................... 3 5 4 9 Neal Powless, Nazareth ......................................................................................... 3 6 2 8

1996 QUARTERFINALS

Salisbury 17, Roanoke 8 Roanoke........................................... 1 2 2 3–8 Salisbury .......................................... 2 4 5 6–17 Roanoke scoring–Jeff Jones 4, Paul Baly 2, Tim Fleming, J.D. Gattie. Salisbury scoring–Jake Bergey 3, Dennis Leonard 3, Jason Coffman 2, Erik Andersen 2, Jared Mills 2, Brian Ward, Shawn Robenolt, Darin Gallagher, Chris McQueeney, Francis McAndrews. Shots: Roanoke 32, Salisbury 59. Saves: R–Chris Gordon 17; SS–Stash Rote 12. Attendance: 379.

Washington (Md.) 12, Middlebury 10Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 4 3 2–12 Middlebury ....................................... 3 2 2 3–10 Washington (Md.) scoring–Bart Jaeger 4, Michael Wilson 3, Justin McCarthy 2, Marc Taylorson 2, Jamie Pollock. Middlebury scoring–Bill Gowski 2, Cullen Meade 2, Charlie Whinery 2, Nick Whitman 2, Sam Martini, Adam Pascal. Shots: Washington (Md.) 35, Middlebury 58. Saves: W–Andy Taibl 20; M–Ian Wolfe 9. Attendance: 840.

Ohio Wesleyan 16, Denison 6 Denison ........................................... 1 1 0 4–6 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 2 5 4 5–16 Denison scoring–Cliff Comfort 3, Mark Masterson 2, Victor Maddux. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Dave Maguire 5, Darren McGurn 4, Vince McGeehan 3, Tim Kaiser 3, J.C. Koch. Shots: Denison 31, Ohio Wesleyan 50. Saves: D–Justin Smith 9; OW–David Sprague 11, Kevin McGurn 2. Attendance: 441.

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Nazareth 14, Gettysburg 10 Gettysburg ....................................... 1 3 1 5–10 Nazareth .......................................... 4 1 7 2–14 Gettysburg scoring–Joe Feldman 3, David Cornell 2, Brooke Farrell 2, Brett Strait, Doug Cote, Scott Lowery. Nazareth scoring–Craig DeVoe 4, Brent Rothfuss 3, Ryan McDermott 2, Trent Brown 2, Neal Powless, John Burdett, Tom Campbell. Shots: Gettysburg 45, Nazareth 49. Saves: G–Jake Kovalcik 20; N–Ben Wineburg 24. Attendance: 746.

1996 SEMIFINALS

Nazareth 17, Ohio Wesleyan 11Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 5 1 4 1–11 Nazareth .......................................... 3 8 2 4–17 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Darren McGurn 3, Dave Maguire 3, Vince McGeehan 2, Tim Kaiser 2, John Basom. Nazareth scoring–Neal Powless 3, Terry Goetz 3, John Burdett 3, Trent Brown 2, Brent Rothfuss 2, Ryan McDermott 2, Craig DeVoe, Joe Spada. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 54, Nazareth 53. Saves: OW–David Sprague 22; N–Ben Wineburg 25. Attendance: 1,816.

Washington (Md.) 11, Salisbury 10Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 1 3 5–11 Salisbury .......................................... 2 1 4 3–10 Washington (Md.) scoring–Bart Jaeger 3, Justin McCarthy 2, Michael Wilson 2, Andrew Van Ogtrop, Andrew Neville, Jamison Miller, John Fuller. Salisbury scoring–Jason Coffman 3, Jake Bergey 3, Paul Smith, Mike Austin, Darin Gallagher, Chris McQueeney. Shots: Washington (Md.) 35, Salisbury 59. Saves: W–Andy Taibl 20; S–Stash Rote 12. Attendance: 1,173.

1996 CHAMPIONSHIP

Nazareth 11, Washington (Md.) 10 (ot)Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 2 2 3 0–10 Nazareth .......................................... 4 1 4 1 1–11 Washington (Md.) scoring–Bart Jaeger 3, Michael Wilson 3, George Atterbury 3, Jamie Pollock. Nazareth scoring–Brent Rothfuss 3, Neal Powless 2, Terry Goetz 2, Ryan McDermott, Trent Brown, Tom Campbell, John Burdett. Shots: Washington (Md.) 38, Nazareth 40. Saves: W–Andy Taibl 9; N–Ben Wineburg 13. Attendance: 18,586.

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Emerging Dynasty? Salisbury won its second-straight one-sided championship game, 22-13, over Nazareth, in front of a record crowd of 15,768 at Maryland on May 29. The previous record crowd was 12,142, set in 1994.

The Sea Gulls beat their three tournament opponents by an average score of 22-10. Jason Coffman equalled the single-game championships record for assists with seven in the 21-9 semifinal win over Gettysburg.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Jason Coffman, Salisbury....................................................................................... 3 9 12 21 Sean Radebaugh, Salisbury.................................................................................... 3 13 7 20 Jake Bergey, Salisbury........................................................................................... 3 12 3 15 Neal Powless, Nazareth ......................................................................................... 3 12 3 15 Dave Maguire, Ohio Wesleyan ............................................................................... 2 7 5 12 Ed Geary, Nazareth ............................................................................................... 3 6 5 11 Paul Smith, Salisbury............................................................................................. 3 7 4 11 Brent Rothfuss, Nazareth....................................................................................... 3 7 2 9 Brian Majczak, Nazareth ........................................................................................ 3 4 4 8 Darren McGurn, Ohio Wesleyan ............................................................................. 2 7 1 8

1995 QUARTERFINALS

Salisbury 23, Hampden-Sydney 8 Hampden Sydney.............................. 2 1 2 3–8 Salisbury .......................................... 5 8 9 1–23 Hampden-Sydney scoring–Ed Curry 4, Lach Cheatham 2, Ben Heinsohn, Chris Bissinger. Salisbury scoring–Jake Bergey 6, Steve Griner 3, Jason Coffman 3, Dan Mergott 2, John Monar 2, Darin Gallagher 2, Brian Ward, Sean Radebaugh, Paul Smith, Dennis Leonard, Todd Osadchey. Shots: Hampden-Sydney 33, Salisbury 66. Saves: HS–Ben Heinsohn 24; SS–Rich Betcher 10, Justin Nels 5. Attendance: 379.

Gettysburg 15, Frank. & Marsh. 9 Frank. & Marsh. ................................ 0 2 1 6–9 Gettysburg ....................................... 3 2 8 2–15 Frank. & Marsh. Scoring–Jeremy Nierman 2, Chris Mergardt 2, Don Gervais 2, Andrew Giobbe, Ian Sobler, Jeremy Bryant. Gettysburg scoring–Andrew Nesbitt 6, Tim DeMore 2, Noah Davis 2, David Curry 2, Derek Risso, Tim Maguire, Glen Mulligan. Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 25, Gettysburg 51. Saves: FM–Andrew Whitley 19; G–Jake Kovalcik 6, James Stephenson 1. Attendance: 260.

Ohio Wesleyan 16, Rochester Inst. 15 Rochester Inst. ................................. 3 7 2 3–15 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 5 6 2 3–16 Rochester Inst. Scoring–Bob Michaels 5, Matt Hunt 3, Tom Balland 3, Pat McCarthy 3, Sean Ryan. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Darren McGurn 4, Dave Maguire 4, Mike Szabo 2, Tim Kaiser 2, Jason Wiggins, Keith Pio, Josh Whichard, Vince McGeehan. Shots: Rochester Inst. 48, Ohio Wesleyan 45. Saves: RI–Kurt Utzman 18; OW–David Sprague 16. Attendance: 725.

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Nazareth 16, Hartwick 8 Hartwick .......................................... 3 2 2 1–8 Nazareth .......................................... 3 4 3 6–16 Hartwick scoring–Matthew Shortino 3, Bob Baker , Ian Ritcey, Sean Crandall, Danny Bero, Rob Piscatelli. Nazareth scoring–Neal Powless 6, Brent Rothfuss 3, Brendan Coffey 2, Trent Brown, Ed Geary, Brian Majczak, Tom Fritz, Chuck Roberts. Shots: Hartwick 37, Nazareth 53. Saves: H–Piscatelli 19; N–Ben Wineburg 17, Brent Coye 0. Attendance: 1,013.

1995 SEMIFINALS

Salisbury 21, Gettysburg 9 Gettysburg ....................................... 3 1 2 3–9 Salisbury .......................................... 4 7 7 3–21 Gettysburg scoring–David Curry 3, Noah Davis 2, David Cornell, Chris Barber, Tim DeMore, Joe Feldman. Salisbury scoring–Sean Radebaugh 6, Jason Coffman 3, Jake Bergey 3, Paul Smith 2, John Monar 2, Dennis Leonard 2, Dan Mergott, Matt Agee, Steve Griner. Shots: Gettysburg 40, Salisbury 57. Saves: G–Jake Kovalcik 22, Matt Besgen 0; S–Rich Betcher 11, Stash Rote 11. Attendance: 899.

Nazareth 14, Ohio Wesleyan 13 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 4 2 4 3–13 Nazareth .......................................... 3 4 4 3–14 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Darren McGurn 3, Dave Maguire 3, Tim Kaiser 3, Mike Szabo 2, Jim Loffredo, Vince McGeehan. Nazareth scoring–Trent Brown 3, Brent Rothfuss 3, Ed Geary 2, Brian Majczak 2, Neal Powless, John Burdett, Tom Fritz, Ryan McDermott. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 48, Nazareth 48. Saves: OW–David Sprague 19; N–Ben Wineburg 25. Attendance: 1,580.

1995 CHAMPIONSHIP

Salisbury 22, Nazareth 13 Nazareth .......................................... 4 3 4 2–13 Salisbury .......................................... 4 6 8 4–22 Nazareth scoring–Neal Powless 5, Ed Geary 3, Brent Rothfuss, Trent Brown, Brian Majczak, Garth Magowan, Joe Spada. Salisbury scoring–Sean Radebaugh 6, Paul Smith 4, Jason Coffman 3, Jake Bergey 3, Dan Mergott 2, Brian Ward, Dennis Leonard, Chris McQueeney, Joe Milano. Shots: Nazareth 44, Salisbury 61. Saves: N–Ben Wineburg 17, Brent Coye 1; S–Rich Betcher 7, Stash Rote 2. Attendance: 15,768.

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Sea Gulls Soar: Salisbury clubbed perennial champion Hobart in the Statesmen’s last Division III appearance, 15-9, in front of a record crowd of 12,142, capping an undefeated season.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Cabell Maddux, Hobart ................................................................................. 3 13 7 20 Jason Coffman, Salisbury.............................................................................. 3 11 8 19 Paul Smith, Salisbury ................................................................................... 3 8 6 14 Sean Radebaugh, Salisbury........................................................................... 3 8 4 12 Todd Muendel, Hobart ................................................................................. 3 9 3 12 Dave Curry, Gettysburg ................................................................................ 2 5 6 11 Matt Crowther, Hobart ................................................................................. 3 4 7 11 Dan Mergot, Salisbury .................................................................................. 3 4 5 9 Jake Bergey, Salisbury ................................................................................. 3 8 1 9 Tim DeMore, Gettysburg .............................................................................. 2 5 4 9

1994 QUARTERFINALS

Salisbury 24, Washington (Md.) 6 Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 2 0 2–6 Salisbury .......................................... 4 4 7 9–24 Washington (Md.) scoring–Jamie Carver 6, Paul Smith 4, Sean Radebaugh 3, Dan Mergott 2, Mike Austin 2, Mike Orton, Chris Murphy, Ryan Murphy, Trent Wisnauskas, Dod Poe, Dennis Leonard, Emilio D’Alisa. Shots: Washington (Md.) 29, Salisbury 59. Saves: W–Jon Lundburg 16; S–Erik Miller 11, Russ Hewit 1. Attendance: 1,455.

Gettysburg 11, Denison 10 (3 ot) Denison ........................................... 3 3 1 3 0 0 0–10 Gettysburg ....................................... 1 2 4 3 0 0 1–11 Denison scoring–Thomas Kavanaugh 2, Thomas Murray 2, Matthew Connell, James Tyack, Victor Maddux, John Eydenberg, Chad Messer, Steve Garnett. Gettysburg scoring–Dave Curry 3, Tim DeMore 3, Noah Davis 2, Tim Maguire, Dan Bowers, Chad Krohn. Shots: Denison 38, Gettysburg 55. Saves: D–Mark Jacobson 13, Lewis Lipsccomb 8; G–Jake Kovalcik 18. Attendance: 650.

Nazareth 14, Rochester Inst. 13 (ot)Rochester Inst. ................................. 2 6 2 3 0–13 Nazareth .......................................... 4 0 5 4 1–14 Rochester Inst. scoring–Paul Boncaro 4, Matt Hunt 3, Ron DeFelice 2, Kris Kurcoba 2, Darrin King, Matt Wooster. Nazareth scoring–Jeremy Hollenbeck 4, Brian Majczak 3, Cam Bomberry 2, Pat Metzler 2, Neal Powless, Ed Geary, Dave Trzeciak. Shots: Rochester Inst. 40, Nazareth 39. Saves: R–Matt Daniels 12; N–Sean O’Rourke 17. Attendance: 800.

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Hobart 19, Alfred 13Alfred............................................... 2 3 2 6–13 Hobart ............................................. 4 7 5 3–19 Alfred scoring–Lance Locey 4, Mike Darcy 3, Peter Colburn 2, Adam Osekoski 2, Craig Kaufman, Scott Kazel.Hobart scoring–Cabell Maddux 6, Todd Muendel 4, Matt Crowther 2, Trent Carter 2, Bobby Wynne, Andrew D’Eloia, Dan Goodwin, James Killen, Paul Lyle. Shots: Alfred 46, Hobart 47. Saves: A–Matt Lambert 15; H–Bill Warder 7, James Gracey 11. Attendance: 956.

1994 SEMIFINALS

Salisbury 20, Gettysburg 11 Gettysburg ....................................... 0 4 2 5–11 Salisbury .......................................... 8 2 3 7–20 Gettysburg scoring–Noah Davis 3, Dave Curry 2, Tim DeMore 2, Glen Mulligan 2, Chuck Wolfertz, Tim Maguire. Salisbury scoring–Jason Coffman 4, Sean Radebaugh 4, Jake Bergey 3, Paul Smith 2, Dan Mergott 2, Ryan Murphy 2, Todd Cliggett, Rob Schmitt, Trent Wisnauskas. Shots: Gettysburg 28, Salisbury 64. Saves: G–Jake Kovalcik 24; S–Erik Miller 10, Russ Hewitt 1. Attendance: 1,413.

Hobart 18, Nazareth 14Nazareth .......................................... 6 3 3 2–14 Hobart ............................................. 3 6 5 4–18 Nazareth scoring–Neal Powless 4, Jeremy Hollenbeck 3, Pat Metzler 2, Kevin Cox 2, Cam Bomberry, Ed Geary, Brian Majczak. Hobart scoring–Cabell Maddux 5, Todd Muendel 5, Trent Carter 4, Dan Goodwin, Matt Crowther, Tony Gray, Todd Burnham. Shots: Nazareth 42, Hobart 63. Saves: N–Sean O’Rourke 23, Ben Wineberg 0; H–James Gracey 11, Bill Warder 2. Attendance: 6,400.

1994 CHAMPIONSHIP

Salisbury 15, Hobart 9 Hobart ............................................. 4 2 3 0–9 Salisbury .......................................... 5 4 3 3–15 Hobart scoring–Eric Curry 3, Cabell Maddux 2, Tony Gray, Matt Crowther, Bobby Wynne, Mike Sweeney. Salisbury scoring–Jake Bergey 5, Todd Cliggett 3, Paul Smith 2, Dod Poe, Jason Coffman, Matt Marchetti, Mike Orton, Sean Radebaugh. Shots: Hobart 38, Salisbury 36. Saves: H–James Gracey 10, Bill Warder 0: S–Erik Miller 16, Russ Hewitt 0. Attendance: 12,142.

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Hobart's Back: A record crowd of 9,597 watched the Statesmen rally from a 5-0 deficit for a 16-10 victory over Ohio Wesleyan and their 13th Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship. Last year, Hobart's string of 12 consecutive championships was snapped by Nazareth (New York).

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Cabell Maddux, Hobart ................................................................................. 3 6 13 19 Andy Greaves, Ohio Wesleyan....................................................................... 3 6 6 12 Jeremy Hollenbeck, Nazareth ........................................................................ 2 10 1 11 Jed Cronin, Ohio Wesleyan ........................................................................... 3 6 4 10 Eric Curry, Hobart ........................................................................................ 3 8 2 10 Theron Foley, Ohio Wesleyan........................................................................ 3 5 3 8 Tom Zaccagnino, Hobart............................................................................... 3 8 0 8 Brian Silcott, Nazareth.................................................................................. 2 5 2 7 Tim Watt, Hobart ......................................................................................... 2 5 2 7

1993 QUARTERFINALS

Washington (Md.) 12, Salisbury 11 Washington (Md.) ............................. 4 2 3 3–12 Salisbury .......................................... 4 2 2 3–11 Washington (Md.) scoring–Jason Paige 4, Greg Lawler 3, Chris Cote 2, Greg Mouracade, Blair Muneses, Chris Sanchez. Salisbury scoring–Jason Coffman 3, Chris Soper 3, Joe DiNenna, Keith Malfa, Dan Mergott, Ryan Murphy, Dave Webb. Shots: Washington (Md.) 48, Salisbury 35. Saves: Washington (Md.)–Andy Manos 1, Jon Lundberg 17; Salisbury–Erik Miller 18. Attendance: 1,246.

Ohio Wesleyan 8, Wash. & Lee 7 Wash. & Lee 2 0 2 3–7 Ohio Wesleyan 2 0 2 4–8 Wash. & Lee scoring–Wiemi Douoguih 3, Russell Croft, Colin Higgins, John Hunter, Scott Mackley. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Theron Foley 3, Jed Cronin 2, Andy Greaves 2, Tim James. Shots: Wash. & Lee 31, Ohio Wesleyan 39. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Brian Murtaugh 16; Ohio Wesleyan–Dave Breslin 12, Mark Hallinan 1 (nongoalie). Attendance: 437.

Nazareth 15, Alfred 8 Alfred............................................... 0 2 2 4–8 Nazareth .......................................... 4 4 6 1–15 Alfred scoring–Brian Johnson 2, Pete Nunziata 2, Mike Darcy, Dan Landrigan, Dan Michel, Brian Midwinter. Nazareth scoring–Jeremy Hollenbeck 5, Jim Cornicelli 2, Ed Geary 2, Pat Metzler 2, Brian Silcott 2, Cam Bomberry, Mike Grasso. Shots: Alfred 45, Nazareth 51. Saves: Alfred–Mike Habel 15; Nazareth–Kevin Kaffi 23. Attendance: 1,450.

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Hobart 19, Gettysburg 8 Gettysburg ....................................... 2 1 4 1–8 Hobart ............................................. 4 7 2 6–19 Gettysburg scoring–Tim DeMore 2, Todd Hyer, Seth Cohen, Dave Cornell, Steve Mayer, Brian McGlynn, Derek Risso. Hobart scoring–Eric Curry 3, Cabell Maddux 3, Matt Crowther 2, Todd Muendel 2, Bobby Wynne 2, Ned Andrews, Dan Goodwin, Josh Kenney, Chris Parcells, Bryan Riehl, Tim Watt, Tom Zaccagnino. Shots: Gettysburg 44, Hobart 42. Saves: Gettysburg–Steve Koudelka 13; Hobart–Bill Warder 16. Attendance: 1,459.

1993 SEMIFINALS

Ohio Wesleyan 14, Washington (Md.) 8 Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 0 2 3–8 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 3 4 4 3–14 Washington (Md.) scoring–Chris Cote 2, Bart Jaeger 2, Jamie Carver, Ted Greeley, Jason Paige, Chris Sanchez. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Tim James 3, Chip Crowther 2, Andy Greaves 2, Theron Foley 2, Jed Cronin, Kevin Farrell, Dan Presley, Jeff Rant, Noah Robertson. Shots: Washington (Md.) 36, Ohio Wesleyan 50. Saves: Washington (Md.)–Jon Lundberg 20; Ohio Wesleyan–Dave Breslin 17. Attendance: 522.

Hobart 20, Nazareth 16 Hobart ............................................. 6 3 5 6–20 Nazareth .......................................... 4 5 4 3–16 Hobart scoring–Tom Zaccagnino 4, Eric Curry 3, Tony Gray 3, Todd Burnham 2, Cabell Maddux 2, Matt Crowther, Dan Goodwin, Tom Pena, Bryan Riehl, Tim Watt, Bobby Wynne. Nazareth scoring–Jeremy Hollenbeck 5, Brian Silcott 3, Kevin Cox 2, Brian Majczak 2, Cam Bomberry, Brendan Coffey, Ed Geary, Dave Trzeciak. Shots: Nazareth 45, Hobart 49. Saves: Nazareth–Kevin Kaffl 15, Sean O'Rourke 0; Hobart–Bill Warder 5, James Gracey 8. Attendance: 5,241.

1993 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 16, Ohio Wesleyan 10 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 3 3 4 0–10 Hobart ............................................. 0 5 4 7–16 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Jed Cronin 3, Andy Greaves 2, Tim James 2, Chip Crowther, Dan Presley, Team goal.Hobart scoring–Tim Watt 3, Tom Zaccagnino 3, Eric Curry 2, Todd Burnham, Dan Goodwin, Tony Gray, Josh Kenney, Cabell Maddux, Todd Muendel, Bryan Riehl, Bobby Wynne. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 34, Hobart 56. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Dave Breslin 15; Hobart–Bill Warder 4, James Gracey 8. Attendance: 9,597.

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New Champion: Nazareth beat Roanoke, 22-11, in the Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship game held at Pennsylvania in front of a record crowd of 6,741. A week earlier, the Golden Flyers ended Hobart's NCAA-record string of 12 straight team-sport championships with a 13-12 overtime win in the semifinals.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Marty Kelly, Nazareth ................................................................................... 3 12 8 20 Ronnie Davis, Nazareth ................................................................................ 3 11 6 17 Cam Bomberry, Nazareth.............................................................................. 3 8 3 11 Don Treacy, Roanoke ................................................................................... 3 8 3 11 Dave Frigeri, Hobart..................................................................................... 2 8 2 10 Charlie Shoulberg, Ithaca ............................................................................. 2 6 3 9 Jeff Tambroni, Hobart .................................................................................. 2 4 5 9 Mark Dibenedetto, Roanoke .......................................................................... 3 7 1 8 James Patten, Hobart ................................................................................... 2 5 3 8 Jeremy Hollenbeck, Nazareth ........................................................................ 3 6 1 7 Colin McGahren, Roanoke ............................................................................. 3 6 1 7

1992 QUARTERFINALS

Hobart 17, Alfred 7 Alfred............................................... 1 4 0 2–7 Hobart ............................................. 3 6 5 3–17 Alfred scoring–Rich Reese 3, Rodd Kauffman 3, Joe Pavlik. Hobart scoring–Dave Frigeri 5, James Patten 4, Cabell Maddux 3, Jeff Tambroni, Tim deLoe, Tim Watt, Eric Pokorny, Bob Wynne. Shots: Alfred 29, Hobart 41. Saves: Alfred–Jim Antonetti 4, Matt Lambert 4; Hobart–Pat Solomon 2, Kevin Banks 4. Attendance: 1,846.

Nazareth 22, Clarkson 11 Clarkson........................................... 4 2 1 4–11 Nazareth .......................................... 7 5 6 4–22 Clarkson scoring–Todd Cosgrove 3, Chris Keating 2, Mark Winkler 2, Ryan Adams, Chris Parsons, Jeff Keogh, Mike Savage. Nazareth scoring–Marty Kelly 5, Ronnie Davis 5, Dan Coughlin 4, Cam Bomberry 3, Chris March 2, Jim Cornicelli 2, Carl Jutzin. Shots: Clarkson 34, Nazareth 67. Saves: Clarkson–Chris Macrides 30; Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 12, Brent Coye 1. Attendance: 2,500.

Roanoke 16, Gettysburg 15Gettysburg ....................................... 3 1 6 5–15 Roanoke........................................... 3 3 4 6–16 Gettysburg scoring–Don Martin 4, Brian McGlynn 3, Paul Schofield 3, Tim DeMore 2, Jeff Barrette, Chris Cwalina, Burke Boehmcke. Roanoke scoring–Andy Odenwald 4, Don Treacy 3, Mark Dibenedetto 2, Aaron Sims 2, Dave Gibson, Brad Hennegan, Jim Kammerman, Dan Morison, Craig Fleming. Shots: Gettysburg 51, Roanoke 45. Saves: Gettysburg–Steve Koudelka 17; Roanoke–Craig Fleming 22. Attendance: 775.

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Ithaca 21, Salisbury 9 Ithaca.............................................. 4 5 4 8–21 Salisbury .......................................... 3 3 0 3–9 Ithaca scoring–Charlie Shoulberg 3, Jim Bianchi 2, Bill Krist 2, Tom Little 2, Terry Thompson 2, Joel Florczyk 2, Robert Hogan 2, David Darcangelo, Danny Sheehan, Richard Maher, Brian Ferry, Todd McRae, Rob Shantz. Salisbury–Art Morley 3, Dod Poe 2, John Russell, Eric Modesitt, Jeff Chenowith, Mike Gallagher. Shots: Ithaca 51, Salisbury 25. Saves: Ithaca–Dale Neely 15, Mike Burns 1; Salisbury–Geoff Sanders 19, Tom Murrell 1. Attendance: 1,010.

1992 SEMIFINALS

Nazareth 13, Hobart 12 (ot) Nazareth .......................................... 4 4 1 3 1–13 Hobart ............................................. 0 3 3 6 0–12 Nazareth scoring–Marty Kelly 5, Jeremy Hollenbeck 3, Brian Silcott 2, Chris March, Carl Jutzin, Cam Bomberry.Hobart scoring–Jeff Tambroni 3, Dave Frigeri 3, Bob Wynne 2, James Patten, Tim deLoe, Chris Gallup, Dave Kenney. Shots: Nazareth 46, Hobart 48. Saves: Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 19; Hobart–Pat Solomon 6, Kevin Banks 6. Attendance: 7,286.

Roanoke 20, Ithaca 10 Ithaca.............................................. 2 3 2 3–10 Roanoke........................................... 6 5 5 4–20 Ithaca scoring–Charlie Shoulberg 3, Joel Florczyk 2, Brian Ferry, Rob Schantz, Terry Thompson, Danny Sheehan, Chip Gengras. Roanoke scoring–Brad Hennegan 4, Colin McGahren 4, Mark Dibenedetto 2, Jim Kammerman 2, Don Treacy 2, J.J. Blatt, Jerry Caldwell, Andy Odenwald, Bart Zimmerman, Steve Hoffman, Dave Gibson. Shots: Ithaca 49, Roanoke 44. Saves: Ithaca–Dale Neely 8, Mike Burns 2; Roanoke–Craig Fleming 26. Attendance: 869.

1992 CHAMPIONSHIP

Nazareth 22, Roanoke 11 Roanoke........................................... 2 2 5 2–11 Nazareth .......................................... 5 3 6 8–22 Roanoke scoring–Don Treacy 3, Mark Dibenedetto 3, Colin McGahren 2, J.J. Blatt, Erik Daley, Jim Kammerman. Nazareth scoring–Ronnie Davis 6, Cam Bomberry 4, Jeremy Hollenbeck 3, Marty Kelly 2, Dan Coughlin 2, Jim Cornicelli 2, Brian Silcott, Chris March, Carl Jutzin. Shots: Roanoke 48; Nazareth 49. Saves: Roanoke–Craig Fleming 10; Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 21. Attendance: 6,741.

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Even Dozen: Hobart won its 12th straight Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship, defeating host Salisbury, 12-11. Salisbury reached the final game for the first time.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Rich Franz, Ohio Wesleyan............................................................................ 2 9 10 19 Bill Miller, Hobart ......................................................................................... 3 11 6 17 Rusty Pritzlaff, Salisbury ............................................................................... 3 8 5 13 Eric Ungleich, Salisbury ................................................................................ 3 7 5 12 Marty Kelly, Nazareth ................................................................................... 2 6 5 11 Bill Bishop, Ohio Wesleyan............................................................................ 2 5 6 11 Tim deLoe, Hobart ....................................................................................... 3 9 1 10 Rick Berkman, Salisbury ............................................................................... 3 5 5 10 Kevin Hohner, Salisbury................................................................................ 3 7 2 9 Dean Denison, Ohio Wesleyan ...................................................................... 2 6 2 8

1991 QUARTERFINALS

Nazareth 17, Gettysburg 10Nazareth .......................................... 4 8 2 3–17 Gettysburg ....................................... 1 1 1 7–10 Nazareth scoring–Jake Lazore 5, Kevin Cox 5, Dan Coughlin 3, Marty Kelly 2, Cam Bomberry, Brian Silcott.Gettysburg scoring–Don Martin 6, Paul Schofield 2, Jeff Barrett, Bob O’Connor. Shots: Nazareth 54, Gettysburg 44. Saves: Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 20; Gettysburg–Steve Koudelka 9, Todd Mather 4. Attendance: 1,100.

Hobart 19, Clarkson 11Clarkson........................................... 2 1 2 6–11 Hobart ............................................. 6 4 6 3–19 Clarkson scoring–Mark Winkler 4, Brad Arthur 4, Ed McMahon, Todd Cosgrove, Mike Moran. Hobart scoring–Bill Miller 6, Tim deLoe 3, James Patten 2, Jason Ellison 2, Terry Mulheron, Craig Mapstone, Chris Gallup, Todd Burnham, Kenneth Ward, Dave Pogoda. Shots: Clarkson 37, Hobart 53. Saves: Clarkson–Chris Macride 9, Michael Motkowski 8; Hobart–James Gracey 9, Patrick Solomon 3. Attendance: 1,042.

Salisbury 16, Ithaca 10Ithaca.............................................. 1 4 1 4–10 Salisbury .......................................... 4 3 6 3–16 Ithaca scoring–Terry Thompson 3, Dave Darcangelo 3, Bill Krist, Rob Schantz, Charlie Shoulberg, Brandan Nels. Salisbury scoring–Rusty Pritzlaff 3, Kevin Hohner 3, Eric Ungleich 2, Chris Boyle 2, Art Morley 2, Jeff Chenowith, Kent Case, Dan Gourley, David Webb. Shots: Ithaca 31, Salisbury 38. Saves: Ithaca–Dale Neely 7; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowsi 6, Geoff Sanders 6. Attendance: 1,213.

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Ohio Wesleyan 19, Wash. & Lee 10 Wash. & Lee..................................... 4 1 3 2–10 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 4 5 3 7–19 Wash. & Lee scoring–Drew Anton 2, Clark Wight, Jeff Roberts, Kirk Olsen, Todd Garliss, David Lefkowitz, Mike Pardo, John Hunter, Mike Moseman. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Rich Franz 6, Neil Ringers 4, Dean Denison 4, Bill Bishop 2, Tom Mott, Dave Torggler, Mike Arfin. Shots: Wash. & Lee 35, Ohio Wesleyan 56. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Tom Costello 19; Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 20. Attendance: 700.

1991 SEMIFINALS

Hobart 19, Nazareth 17Nazareth .......................................... 5 3 4 5–17 Hobart ............................................. 2 8 2 7–19 Nazareth scoring–Marty Kelly 4, Ronnie Davis 3, Beaver Smith 3, Brian Silcott, Jake Lazore, Cam Bomberry, Pete Riley, Dave Pratt, Chris March, Rich Pierpont. Hobart scoring–Bill Miller 3, James Patten 3, Jeff Tambroni 3, Tim deLoe 3, Cabell Maddux 2, Phil McCarthy 2, Chris Gallup, Dave Pogoda, Tim Watt. Shots: Nazareth 59, Hobart 47. Saves: Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 17, Kevin Kaffl 0; Hobart–James Gracey 18, Brett Taylor 1. Attendance: 2,543.

Salisbury 18, Ohio Wesleyan 12Salisbury .......................................... 5 4 5 4–18 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 3 3 1 5–12 Salisbury scoring–Rick Berkman 4, Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Eric Ungleich 3, Jeff Chenowith 2, Kent Case 2, Chris Boyle 2, Art Morley. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Rich Franz 3, Bill Bishop 3, Mike Arfin 2, Dean Denison 2, Tom Mott, Chip Crowther. Shots: Salisbury 43, Ohio Wesleyan 78. Saves: Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 27; Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 16. Attendance: 1,800.

1991 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 12, Salisbury 11Hobart ............................................. 3 1 4 4–12 Salisbury .......................................... 2 2 2 5–11 Hobart scoring–Tim deLoe 3, Bill Miller 2, Jeff Tambroni 2, Dave Pogoda 2, Chris Gallup 2, Michael Higgins.Salisbury scoring–Eric Ungleich 2, Regi Scales 2, Kevin Hohner 2, Rusty Pritzlaff, Rick Berkman, Chris Boyle, Dan Gourley, Kent Case. Shots: Hobart 39, Salisbury 36. Saves: Hobart–James Gracey 20; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 10, Geoff Sanders 6. Attendance: 3,417.

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1990 DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS

Still No. 1: Hobart won its 11th straight Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship, but the first under head coach B.J. O'Hara. The Statesmen defeated Washington (Maryland), 18-6, in Geneva, New York. The Shoremen have finished second five times.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Lance Savage, Hobart .................................................................................. 3 11 6 17 Jeff Tambroni, Hobart .................................................................................. 3 10 7 17 Mike DeMaria, Hobart................................................................................... 3 14 1 15 Bill Miller, Hobart ......................................................................................... 3 6 8 4 Tim Hormes, Washington (Md.)..................................................................... 3 11 2 13 Eric Ungleich, Salisbury ................................................................................ 2 4 6 10 Neil Ringers, Ohio Wesleyan ......................................................................... 2 6 3 9 Matt Kerwick, Hobart.................................................................................... 3 5 3 8 Kurt Drury, Hobart ....................................................................................... 3 3 4 7 Ben Lamanna, Washington (Md.) .................................................................. 3 5 2 7 Rusty Pritzlaff, Salisbury ............................................................................... 2 5 2 7 Rich Franz, Ohio Wesleyan............................................................................ 2 2 5 7

1990 QUARTERFINALS

Hobart 20, Rochester Inst. 11 Hobart ............................................. 5 6 6 3–20 Rochester Inst. ................................. 4 2 1 4–11 Hobart scoring–Mike DeMaria 5, Lance Savage 4, Bill Miller 2, Matt Kerwick 2, James Patten 2, Jeff Tambroni 2, Dave Velepec, Terry Mulheron, Dave Pogoda. Rochester Inst. scoring–Tom Emmick 4, Phil Elliot 2, Tom Masaschi 2, Steve DeMeo 2, Erik Fink. Shots: Hobart 58, Rochester Inst. 31. Saves: Hobart–Andy Bender 10, Pat Solomon 1; Rochester Inst.–Andrew Szurley 13, Rich LaRocco 4. Attendance: 797.

Salisbury 17, Frank. & Marsh. 7 Frank. & Marsh. ................................ 0 1 3 3–7 Salisbury .......................................... 6 4 5 2–17 Frank. & Marsh. scoring–Alex Hendrickson 3, Alex Henry, Phil Keating, Jon Dale, David Webb. Salisbury scoring–Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Bucky Sharretts 3, Eric Ungleich 2, Kent Case 2, Geoff Abere 2, Rick Berkman, Kevin Hohner, Ed Berry, Bob Wright. Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 52, Salisbury 46. Saves: Frank. & Marsh.–Chris Surran 13; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 16. Attendance: 468.

Ohio Wesleyan 16, Alfred 10 Alfred............................................... 1 3 4 2–10 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 2 3 4 7–16 Alfred scoring–Jason Marchetta 4, Joe Alberici 2, Kurt Fuehrer 2, Greg Callahan, Adam Osekoski. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Mike Arfin 5, Neil Ringers 2, Paul Sclafani 2, Rich Franz 2, Dean Denison, Steve Seivold, Dave Torggler, Bill Bishop, Greg Kline. Shots: Alfred 30, Ohio Wesleyan 53. Saves: Alfred–Peter McClean 19; Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 11. Attendance: 645.

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Washington (Md.) 16, Springfield 10 Washington (Md.) ............................. 6 2 3 5–16 Springfield........................................ 0 3 1 6–10 Springfield scoring–Ed Carey 4, Greg Clemens 2, Tom Dalicandro, Tim Losty, Dominick Darcangelo, Randy Fraser. Washington (Md.) scoring–Tim Hormes 7, Greg Rupert 3, Bob Martino 3, Mark Cavallaro, Brian Johnson, Nick Darcangelo. Shots: Washington (Md.) 44, Springfield 63. Saves: Washington (Md.)–Dave Slomkowski 23; Springfield–Rich Harrigan 2, Dennis Wansor 11. Attendance: 418.

1990 SEMIFINALS

Hobart 23, Salisbury 5 Hobart ............................................. 10 4 5 4–23 Salisbury .......................................... 1 1 1 2–5 Hobart scoring–Mike DeMaria 5, Lance Savage 4, Jeff Tambroni 3, Matt Kerwick 3, Bill Miller 2, Kurt Drury, Jacques Monte, Dave Velepec, Phil McCarthy, Jon Fogle, Dave Pogoda. Salisbury scoring–Ben Bradnor 2, Eric Ungleich 2, Rusty Pritzlaff. Shots: Hobart 57, Salisbury 17. Saves: Hobart–Andy Bender 5, Pat Solomon 2; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 7, Scott Overton 2. Attendance: 767.

Washington (Md.) 14, Ohio Wesleyan 11 Washington (Md.) ............................. 4 4 2 4–14 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 3 1 1 6–11 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Neil Ringers 4, Tim James 2, Dean Denison, Kim Hall, Matt Kness, Mike Arfin, Paul Sclafani. Washington (Md.) scoring–Tim Hormes 4, Ben Lamanna 3, Jed Cronin 2, Greg Rupert, Hank Miller, Greg Mouracade, Mark Cavallaro, Bob Martino. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 43, Washington (Md.) 41. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 17; Washington (Md.)–Dave Slomkowski 24. Attendance: 501.

1990 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 18, Washington (Md.) 6 Hobart ............................................. 4 4 5 5–18 Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 2 2 0–6 Hobart scoring–Jeff Tambroni 5, Mike DeMaria 4, Lance Savage 3, Bill Miller 2, Kurt Drury 2, Dave Pogoda, Chris Gallup. Washington (Md.)–Mark Cavallaro 2, Ben Lamanna 2, Geoff Hall, Greg Rupert. Shots: Hobart 54, Washgton (Md.) 24. Saves: Hobart–Andy Bender 18, Pat Solomon 1; Washington (Md.)–Dave Slomkowski 19. Attendance: 3,857.

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Decade of Dominance: Hobart won its 10th straight Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship with an 11-8 victory over Ohio Wesleyan in Geneva, New York. Hobart has been the only school to win the title since the championship began in 1980.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Bill Coons, Nazareth ..................................................................................... 2 3 11 14 Bill Miller, Hobart ......................................................................................... 3 8 4 12 Gary Rinaldi, Ohio Wesleyan ......................................................................... 3 6 6 12 Marty Kelly, Nazareth ................................................................................... 2 8 3 11 Mike DeMaria, Hobart................................................................................... 3 8 1 9 Bill Atkinson, Nazareth.................................................................................. 2 9 0 9 Jeff Tambroni, Hobart .................................................................................. 3 1 7 8 Kurt Drury, Hobart ....................................................................................... 3 3 4 7 Kevin Finneran, Ohio Wesleyan ..................................................................... 3 6 1 7 Gerry Gutchess, Nazareth ............................................................................. 2 6 1 7

1989 FIRST ROUND

Hobart 14, Cortland St. 6 Cortland St. ...................................... 1 1 1 3–6 Hobart ............................................. 2 4 5 3–14 Cortland St. scoring–John Roth 2, Ed Whelsky, Rick Bennett, Matt Chapple, Dave Haase. Hobart scoring–Mike DeMaria 4, Bill Miller 3, Matt Kerwick 2, Lance Savage 2, Kurt Drury, Chris Crummey, Jacques Monte. Shots: Cortland St. 19, Hobart 52. Saves: Cortland St.–Rich Barnes 17, Ray Carnicelli 1; Hobart–Shawn Trell 5. Attendance: 750.

Nazareth 25, Salisbury 10 Salisbury .......................................... 2 4 2 2–10 Nazareth .......................................... 7 4 10 4–25 Salisbury scoring–Bucky Sharretts 3, Geoff Abere 3, Rick Berkman, Joe Lynch, Jim Nestor, Jeff Ransom. Nazareth scoring–Marty Kelly 7, Gerry Gutchess 5, Bill Atkinson 5, Bill Coons 2, Darris Kilgour 2, Shawn Riley, Carl Jutzin, Ron Davis, Mike Latini. Shots: Salisbury 40, Nazareth 48. Saves: Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 12; Nazareth–Dana Ryan 12, Dave Basile 1, Greg Gebhardt 0. Attendance: 500.

Ohio Wesleyan 12, Gettysburg 5 Gettysburg ....................................... 1 0 3 1–5 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 6 2 2 2–12 Gettysburg scoring–Keith Fleming 2, Don Martin 2, Jeff Barrette. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Kevin Finneran 3, Gary Rinaldi 2, Kim Hall 2, Neil Ringers, Dan Hannan, Steve Seivold, Dan Coll, Mike Arfin. Shots: Gettysburg 18; Ohio Wesleyan 45. Saves: Gettysburg–Brian Sullivan 14; Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 2, Jim Schwartz 5. Attendance: 750.

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Washington (Md.) 12, Hampden-Sydney 5 Hampden-Sydney.............................. 0 2 1 2–5 Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 4 1 5–12 Hampden-Sydney scoring–Brad Johnson 2, Mason Finn, Bob Babcock, Truman Thompson. Washington (Md.) scoring–Bob Martino 4, Bill McDermott 3, Tim Hormes 2, Greg Rupert 2, Kevin Colbeck. Shots: Hampden-Sydney 29, Washington (Md.) 42. Saves: Hampden-Sydney–Carter Redd 21; Washington (Md.)–Dave Slomkowski 15. Attendance: 348.

1989 SEMIFINALS

Hobart 14, Nazareth 10 Nazareth .......................................... 1 2 3 4–10 Hobart ............................................. 4 3 3 4–14 Nazareth scoring–Bill Atkinson 4, Darris Kilgour 2, Bill Coons, Jerome Lazore, Marty Kelly, Gerry Gutchess. Hobart scoring–Bill Miller 3, Mike DeMaria 3, Matt Kerwick 2, Rich Moses 2, Jeff Tambroni, Chris Crummey, Kurt Drury, Greg Cosgrove. Shots: Nazareth 27, Hobart 52. Saves: Nazareth–Dana Ryan 21, Dave Basile 0; Hobart–Shawn Trell 14. Attendance: 1,713.

Ohio Wesleyan 9, Washington (Md.) 8 (ot) Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 2 2 1 3 1–9 Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 2 2 1 0–8 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Gary Rinaldi 4, Kevin Finneran 2, Neil Ringers, Matt Kness, Dan Hannan. Washington (Md.) scoring–Greg Rupert 3, Matt Wilson, Tim Hormes, Nick Darcengelo, Bob Martino, Bill McDermott.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 32, Washington (Md.) 32. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 13; Washington (Md.)–Dave Slomkowski 17. Attendance: 536.

1989 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 11, Ohio Wesleyan 8 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 3 3 0 2–8 Hobart ............................................. 3 4 2 2–11 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Paul Sclafani 3, Dan Hannan 3, Kevin Finneran, Neil Ringers. Hobart scoring–Lance Savage 3, Bill Miller 2, Matt Kerwick 2, Rich Moses 2, Kurt Drury, Mike DeMaria. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Hobart 47. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 17; Hobart–Shawn Trell 8. Attendance: 5,200.

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Statesmen Extend Streak: Hobart won its ninth straight Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship with an 18-9 victory over Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio Wesleyan. Hobart has won every title since the championship began in 1980. Ohio Wesleyan was the runner-up for the second consecutive year.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Bill Miller, Hobart ......................................................................................... 3 6 17 23 Tom Gravante, Hobart.................................................................................. 3 17 3 20 Rob Alvino, Ohio Wesleyan ........................................................................... 3 9 4 13 Toby Boucher, Ohio Wesleyan....................................................................... 3 8 4 12 Gary Rinaldi, Ohio Wesleyan ......................................................................... 3 3 7 10 Kurt Drury, Hobart ....................................................................................... 3 7 3 10 Matt Torggler, Hobart................................................................................... 3 5 2 7 Jim Bardwell, Hobart .................................................................................... 3 5 2 7 Charlie Blanchard, Ohio Wesleyan ................................................................. 3 5 2 7 Dan Hannan, Ohio Wesleyan......................................................................... 3 6 0 6 Jon Dale, Frank. & Marsh.............................................................................. 2 1 5 6 Will Goldthwait, Roanoke.............................................................................. 2 4 2 6 Scott Braden, Hobart.................................................................................... 3 5 1 6 Jeb Barrows, Frank. & Marsh. ....................................................................... 2 5 1 6

1988 FIRST ROUND

Ohio Wesleyan 10, Denison 5 Denison ........................................... 2 0 1 2–5 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 1 3 3 3–10 Denison scoring–Kurt Himy 3, Tom Bryan, Greg Mix. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Rob Alvino 5, Gary Rinaldi, Toby Boucher, Dan Hannan, Neil Ringers, Paul Sclafani. Shots: Denison 31, Ohio Wesleyan 32. Saves: Denison 14, Ohio Wesleyan 11.

Frank. & Marsh. 11, Cortland St. 5 Cortland St. ...................................... 3 0 2 0–5 Frank. & Marsh. ................................ 2 4 1 4–11 Cortland St. scoring–Paul Cicio 2, John Roth, Fred Saracene, Mark Stuver. Frank. & Marsh. scoring–David Van Metre 3, Jeb Barrows 2, Eric Schlanger 2, David Daily, Jon Dale, Chris Flynn, Eugene Roche. Shots: Cortland St. 37, Frank. & Marsh. 26. Saves: Cortland St. 7, Frank. & Marsh. 17.

Roanoke 10, Washington (Md.) 8 Roanoke........................................... 3 3 2 2–10 Washington (Md.) ............................. 1 2 2 3–8 Roanoke scoring–Mike Mouracade 4, Rich Paulik 3, Will Goldthwait 3. Washington (Md.) scoring–Paul Deniken 2, Mike McGuane 2, Chris Dollar, Paul Miller, Tim Hormes, Steve Klein.Shots: Roanoke 28, Washington (Md.) 68. Saves: Roanoke 29, Washington (Md.) 9.

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Hobart 17, Nazareth 12 Nazareth .......................................... 0 3 3 6–12 Hobart ............................................. 4 5 5 3–17 Nazareth scoring– Rich Kilgour 3, Gerry Gutchess 3, Bill Atkinson 2, Shawn Riley 2, Jerome Lazore, Matt DiDuro.Hobart scoring–Tom Gravante 7, Kurt Drury 3, Scott Braden 2, Matt Torggler 2, Bill Miller, James Symington, Todd Oudemool. Shots: Nazareth 31, Hobart 51. Saves: Nazareth 12, Hobart 8.

1988 SEMIFINALS

Ohio Wesleyan 19, Frank. & Marsh. 6 Frank. & Marsh. ................................ 2 1 3 0–6 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 4 5 2 8–19 Frank. & Marsh. scoring–Jeb Barrows 3, Eric Schlanger 2, Ken Gramas. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Charlie Blanchard 5, Toby Boucher 4, Dan Hannan 4, Gary Rinaldi 2, Neil Ringers 2, Rob Alvino, Dave Torggler. Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 35, Ohio Wesleyan 52. Saves: Frank. & Marsh. 20, Ohio Wesleyan 13.

Hobart 19, Roanoke 6 Roanoke........................................... 2 1 2 1–6 Hobart ............................................. 1 4 10 4–19 Roanoke scoring–Bob Gross 2, Chris Pollock 2, Will Goldthwait, Rich Paulik. Hobart scoring–Tom Gravante 4, Kurt Drury 3, Scott Braden 3, Bill Miller 2, Rich Moses 2, Jim Bardwell, Matt Torggler, Mike DeMaria, James Symington, Mike Sheehan. Shots: Roanoke 25, Hobart 52. Saves: Roanoke 20, Hobart 11.

1988 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 18, Ohio Wesleyan 9 Hobart ............................................. 6 4 7 1–18 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 1 1 1 6–9 Hobart scoring–Tom Gravante 6, Jim Bardwell 4, Bill Miller 3, Matt Torggler 2, Matt Kerwick, Kurt Drury, Mark Burchill. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Toby Boucher 3, Rob Alvino 3, Dan Hannan, Paul Sclafani, Steve Seivold. Shots: Hobart 49, Ohio Wesleyan 33. Saves: Hobart 10, Ohio Wesleyan 16.

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Eight Straight: Hobart remained the only team ever to win the Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship with a 9-5 victory over Ohio Wesleyan. The title was the eighth straight for the Statesmen and their coach, Dave Urick. The win gave Urick the record for consecutive titles in a team sport.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Ray Gilliam, Hobart ...................................................................................... 3 10 6 16 Tom Gravante, Hobart.................................................................................. 3 9 5 14 Rob Alvino, Ohio Wesleyan ........................................................................... 3 3 9 12 Neill Redfern, Wash. & Lee ........................................................................... 2 6 6 12 Toby Boucher, Ohio Wesleyan....................................................................... 3 5 4 9 Mike James, Ohio Wesleyan.......................................................................... 3 9 0 9 Charlie Blanchard, Ohio Wesleyan ................................................................. 3 5 2 7 Michael Guy, Hobart..................................................................................... 3 2 5 7 Ted Diehl, Rochester Inst. ............................................................................ 2 2 4 6

1987 FIRST ROUND

Ohio Wesleyan 12, Washington (Md.) 3 Washington (Md.) ............................. 0 1 1 1–3 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 4 2 3 3–12 Washington (Md.) scoring–Don Giblin, Paul Deniken, Mike Greig. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Mike James 4, Charlie Blanchard 2, Toby Boucher 2, Chuck Denecke 2, Craig Hall, Rob Alvino. Shots: Washington (Md.) 32, Ohio Wesleyan 40. Saves: Washington (Md.) 13, Ohio Wesleyan 11.

Wash. & Lee 19, Roanoke 11 Wash. & Lee..................................... 4 4 4 7–19 Roanoke........................................... 4 3 0 4–11 Wash. & Lee scoring–Peter Smith 5, Neill Redfern 4, John Ware 2, Joe Krastel 2, T.J. Finnerty, Jim Jones, Carlos Millan, Steve Giacobbe, Bill Garavente, Bill Garrett. Roanoke scoring–Ray Stoughton 3, Jim Guthrie 2, Jeff Cohan 2, Will Goldthwait 2, Chris Richardson, Van Anthony. Shots: Wash. & Lee 55, Roanoke 45. Saves: Wash. & Lee 18, Roanoke 14.

Hobart 15, Cortland St. 7 Cortland St. ...................................... 2 2 1 2–7 Hobart ............................................. 6 4 3 2–15 Cortland St. scoring–Mike Kesselring 2, Paul Cicio 2, Bob Williams, Tim DeLany, John Roth. Hobart scoring–Ray Gilliam 4, Tom Gravante 3, Malcolm Anderson 2, Dave Ralph 2, Michael Guy, Matt Torggler, Chip Casto, Rick Graham. Shots: Cortland St. 27, Hobart 56. Saves: Cortland St. 18, Hobart 11.

Rochester Inst. 14, St. Lawrence 11 Rochester Inst. ................................. 4 3 3 4–14 St. Lawrence .................................... 0 4 6 1–11 Rochester Inst. scoring–Tom Kraft 3, Tim Turner 3, Jim Connell 2, Ted Diehl 2, Kevin O'Reilly 2, Steve Schmidt, Dan Stehn. St. Lawrence scoring–Ken Johnson 3, Sam Hovey, Andre Dalbec, Rich Hoagland, Dan Nolan, Will Walker, Dave Purvis, Mike Paletta, Steve Jewett. Shots: Rochester Inst. 39, St. Lawrence 43. Saves: Rochester Inst. 14, St. Lawrence 9.

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1987 SEMIFINALS

Ohio Wesleyan 17, Wash. & Lee 4 Wash. & Lee..................................... 0 3 0 1–4 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 4 4 4 5–17 Wash. & Lee scoring–Neill Redfern 2, Corky Parkinson, Bill Garavente. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Mike James 4, Rich White 3, Charlie Blanchard 3, Toby Boucher 2, Bob Betcher 2, Chuck Denecke, Rob Alvino, Matt Kness. Shots: Wash. & Lee 26, Ohio Wesleyan 47. Saves: Wash. & Lee 17, Ohio Wesleyan 11.

Hobart 14, Rochester Inst. 4 Rochester Inst. ................................. 0 2 2 0–4 Hobart ............................................. 5 1 5 3–14 Rochester Inst. scoring–Dan Stehn 2, Tom Kraft, Jim Connell. Hobart scoring–Ray Gilliam 5, Tom Gravante 4, Rick Graham, Scott Braden, Michael Guy, James Symington, Dave Curnick. Shots: Rochester Inst. 28, Hobart 59. Saves: Rochester Inst. 17, Hobart 11.

1987 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 9, Ohio Wesleyan 5 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 1 2 2 0–5 Hobart ............................................. 1 4 2 2–9 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Rob Alvino, Toby Boucher, Lou Corrao, Rich White, Michael James. Hobart scoring–Tom Gravante 2, Malcolm Anderson 2, Rick Graham 2, Ray Gilliam, Scott Braden, Devin Arkison. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Hobart 31. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan 14, Hobart 17.

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LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Ray Gilliam, Hobart ...................................................................................... 3 11 4 15 Bruce Yancey, Washington (Md.)................................................................... 3 12 3 15 Mark Moore, Hobart ..................................................................................... 3 4 10 14 Bill Bergan, Hobart....................................................................................... 3 6 5 11 Tom Gravante, Hobart.................................................................................. 3 8 3 11 Mike Kesselring, Cortland St.......................................................................... 2 5 6 11 Paul Deniken, Washington (Md.) ................................................................... 3 6 4 10 Tim DeLany, Cortland St............................................................................... 2 7 2 9 Don Giblin, Washington (Md.) ....................................................................... 3 4 5 9 Rusty Pritzlaff, Hobart .................................................................................. 3 7 2 9

1986 FIRST ROUND

Hobart 29, Roanoke 1 Roanoke........................................... 0 1 0 0–1 Hobart ............................................. 7 11 5 6–29 Roanoke scoring–Dan Ahrnsbrak. Hobart scoring–Ray Gilliam 7, Tom Gravante 4, Bill Bergan 3, Scott Braden 3, Mark Moore 2, Joe Democko 2, Skip Draden 2, Rusty Pritzlaff 2, Tom Rosa, Matt Torggler, Ray Crawford, Chip Castro. Shots: Roanoke 20, Hobart 69. Saves: Roanoke 20, Hobart 11.

Cortland St. 18, Rochester Inst. 11 Rochester Inst. ................................. 1 3 2 5–11 Cortland St. ...................................... 5 4 4 5–18 Rochester Inst. scoring–John Harrington 3, Kevin O'Reilly 2, Tim Cronin 2, Chuck Cincebox, Bill Bjorness, Scott Olive, Tim Turner. Cortland St. scoring–Tim DeLany 5, Dave Cook 4, Mike Kesselring 4, Ray Mattfeld 2, Andy Lux, John Combs, Paul Cicio. Shots: Rochester Inst. 51, Cortland St. 52. Saves: Rochester Inst. 18, Cortland St. 20.

Ohio Wesleyan 10, Denison 6 Denison ........................................... 1 1 2 2–6 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 2 4 1 3–10 Denison scoring–Steve Casselli 3, Jay Dugan 2, Judd Donnelly. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Charles Denecke 4, Rich White 3, Rob Alvino 2, Mike James. Shots: Denison 32, Ohio Wesleyan 41. Saves: Denison 12, Ohio Wesleyan 21.

Washington (Md.) 24, Salisbury 4 Salisbury .......................................... 1 0 1 2–4 Washington (Md.) ............................. 4 7 7 6–24 Salisbury scoring–James Nelson, James Sturgell, Kyle Hannon, Alan Abe. Washington (Md.) scoring–Paul Deniken 6, Bruce Yancey 5, Tom Gaines 3, Rick Cote 3, Dan Walsh 2, Don Giblin, Pat Onody, Paul Miller, John Nostrant, Chris Dollar. Shots: Salisbury 32, Washington (Md.) 64. Saves: Salisbury 21, Washington (Md.) 12.

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Hobart 22, Cortland St. 8 Cortland St. ...................................... 1 1 5 1–8 Hobart ............................................. 2 6 8 6–22 Cortland St. scoring–Tim DeLany 2, John McNerney, Mike Kesselring, Andy Lux, Evan Malings, John Caveny, Scott Schwind. Hobart scoring–Tom Gravante 4, Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Bill Bergan 3, Michael Guy 3, Ray Gilliam 2, Mike Bonaventura 2, Mark Moore, Gordy Sweely, Matt Torggler, Devin Arkison. Shots: Cortland St. 36, Hobart 63. Saves: Cortland St. 23, Hobart 15.

Washington (Md.) 11, Ohio Wesleyan 4 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 2 1 0 1–4 Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 0 3 5–11 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Dave Schiller, Mike Curry, Toby Boucher, Rick White. Washington (Md.) scoring–Bruce Yancey 5, Mike McGuane 2, Mike Greig 2, Don Giblin, Mike Woodfolk. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 28, Washington (Md.) 27. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan 15, Washington (Md.) 12.

1986 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 13, Washington (Md.) 10 Hobart ............................................. 3 2 3 5–13 Washington (Md.) ............................. 5 1 1 3–10 Hobart scoring–Mike Guy 3, Tom Rosa 2, James Symington 2, Ray Gilliam 2, Devin Arkison, Mark Moore, Mike Bonaventura, Rusty Pritzlaff. Washington (Md.) scoring–Don Giblin 2, Bruce Yancey 2, Mike Papa 2, Mike McGuane 2, Rick Cote, Matt Wilson.Shots: Hobart 70, Washington (Md.) 36. Saves: Hobart 18, Washington (Md.) 30.

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LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart ............................................................................. 3 5 11 16 Rick Sowell, Washington (Md.) ...................................................................... 3 11 1 12 Tom Gaines, Washington (Md.) ..................................................................... 3 8 3 11 Bruce Yancey, Washington (Md.)................................................................... 3 8 3 11 Tom Grimaldi, Hobart ................................................................................... 3 7 4 11 Mike Perkins, Cortland St. ............................................................................. 2 4 5 9 Bruce Remus, Rochester Inst. ....................................................................... 2 3 6 9 Mike Papa, Washington (Md.) ....................................................................... 3 5 4 9 Bill Bjorness, Rochester Inst.......................................................................... 2 5 3 8 Mark Moore, Hobart ..................................................................................... 3 8 0 8

1985 FIRST ROUND

Washington (Md.) 28, Springfield 10 Washington (Md.) ............................. 6 7 4 11–28 Springfield........................................ 1 3 4 2–10 Washington (Md.) scoring–Rick Sowell 6, Bruce Yancey 5, Tom Gaines 5, Dan Duncan 5, John Nostrant 2, Mike Papa 2, Brian Erwin, Walker Taylor, Troy D'Ambrogi. Springfield scoring–Pat Short 3, David Walker 2, Tim Havarty, Pat Schaffer, Steve Porrier, Mike Phillips, Bernie Wenstrom. Shots: Washington (Md.) 57, Springfield 35. Saves: Washington (Md.) 12, Springfield 17.

Cortland St. 11, Ohio Wesleyan 5 Cortland St. ...................................... 5 1 3 2–11 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 3 1 1 0–5 Cortland St. scoring–Paul Jones 2, Bob Williams, Andy Lux, John McNerney, Paul Cicio, Mike Perkins, Dave Cook, Tim DeLany, Jim Gunnip, Ray Mattfield. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Charles Denecke 2, Mike James, Bob Knowles, Steve Herrmann. Shots: Cortland St. 43, Ohio Wesleyan 36. Saves: Cortland St. 17, Ohio Wesleyan 19.

Rochester Inst. 12, Roanoke 4 Rochester Inst. ................................. 5 4 1 2–12 Roanoke........................................... 1 2 0 1–4 Rochester Inst. scoring–Bill Bjorness 3, Bruce Remus 3, Dan Stehn 2, Ted Diehl, Brad Lynn, Kevin O'Reilly, Tom O'Reilly. Roanoke scoring–Jim Guthrie 3, Gerry Deverin. Shots: Rochester Inst. 21, Roanoke 19. Saves: Rochester Inst. 15, Roanoke 9.

Hobart 17, Denison 8 Hobart ............................................. 3 4 4 6–17 Denison ........................................... 1 3 3 1–8 Hobart scoring–Tom Rosa 3, Mark Moore 3, Dave Ralph 3, Tom Grimaldi 2, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Ray Gilliam, Mike Guy, Scott Braden, Rick Graham. Denison scoring–Chris Painter 2, Gary Becker, Steve Casselli, Jay Dugan, Dave Bloomer, Tom Rehl, Scott Evander. Shots: Hobart 50, Denison 18. Saves: Hobart 10, Denison 17.

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Washington (Md.) 16, Cortland St. 10 Washington (Md.) ............................. 8 0 2 6–16 Cortland St. ...................................... 2 3 3 2–10 Washington (Md.) scoring–Mike Papa 3, Rick Sowell 3, John Nostrant 3, Bruce Yancey 2, Tom Gaines 2, Walker Taylor, Chris Dollar, Paul Miller. Cortland St. scoring–Tim Delany 3, Mike Perkins 3, John McNerney, Ray Mattfield, Scott Schwind, Bob Williams. Shots: Washington (Md.) 57, Cortland St. 43. Saves: Washington (Md.) 16, Cortland St. 23.

Hobart 16, Rochester Inst. 8Hobart ............................................. 1 2 6 7–16 Rochester Inst. ................................. 2 3 2 1–8 Hobart scoring–Mark Moore 4, Tom Grimaldi 3, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Ray Gilliam 2, Mike Guy, Tom Rosa, Billy Kerr, Dave Ralph, Gordy Sweely. Rochester Inst. scoring–Chuck Cincebos 2, Tim Turner 2, Bill Bjorness 2, Kevin O'Reilly, Chris Zello. Shots: Hobart 62, Rochester Inst. 29. Saves: Hobart 18, Rochester Inst. 21.

1985 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 15, Washington (Md.) 8 Hobart ............................................. 1 6 4 4–15 Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 2 2 1–8 Hobart scoring–Marc Van Arsdale 4, Tom Grimaldi 3, Michael Guy 2, Bill Bergan 2, Tom Rosa 2, Mark Moore, Dave Ralph. Washington (Md.) scoring–Bruce Yancey 3, Tom Gaines, Kevin Giblin, John Nostrant, Rick Sowell, Rick Cote.Shots: Hobart 22, Washington (Md.) 30. Saves: Hobart 17, Washington (Md.) 10.

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LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Tom Grimaldi, Hobart ................................................................................... 3 6 7 13 Tom Gaines, Washington (Md.) ..................................................................... 3 8 4 12 Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart ............................................................................. 3 5 6 11 Bill Bjorness, Rochester Inst.......................................................................... 2 7 3 10 Joe Reagan, Hobart...................................................................................... 3 6 3 9 Cal Harris, Hobart ........................................................................................ 3 4 5 9 Jim Townsend, Salisbury .............................................................................. 2 8 0 8 Rick Sowell, Washington (Md.) ...................................................................... 3 5 2 7 Bill Bergan, Hobart....................................................................................... 3 4 3 7 Jim Holihan, Hobart ..................................................................................... 3 4 3 7 Steve Hurley, Salisbury................................................................................. 2 1 6 7

1984 FIRST ROUND

Hobart 21, Denison 12 Denison ........................................... 3 2 3 4–12 Hobart ............................................. 3 6 8 4–21 Denison Scoring–Chris Painter 3, Tom Riehl 3, Jay Dugan 2, Steve Casselli, Scott Evander, Henry Galleher, Andy John. Hobart scoring–Joe Reagan 5, Tom Grimaldi 4, Jim Holihan 3, Cal Harris 2, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Scott Zajdel 2, Billy Kerr, Pat O'Hara, Gordy Sweely. Shots: Denison 32, Hobart 38. Saves: Denison 11, Hobart 17.

Rochester Inst. 11, St. Lawrence 6 St. Lawrence .................................... 2 1 2 1–6 Rochester Inst. ................................. 4 2 5 0–11 St. Lawrence scoring–Tim French 3, Jed Stevens 2, San Hovey. Rochester Inst. scoring–Bill Bjorness 5, Tim Turner 2, Don Balch, Kevin O'Reilly, Marty Mertell, Scott Olive.Shots: St. Lawrence 39, Rochester Inst. 38. Saves: St. Lawrence 10, Rochester Inst. 23.

Washington (Md.) 16, Swarthmore 3 Swarthmore...................................... 0 1 0 2–3 Washington (Md.) ............................. 5 3 3 5–16 Swarthmore scoring–Marty Welch 2, Jerry Hood. Washington (Md.) scoring–Rick Sowell 3, Dan Ducar 3 Tom Gaines 2, Rich Cote 2, John Nostrant, Walker Taylor, Tom Fitzsimmons, Pat Onody, Kevin Goforth, Kevin Brucie. Shots: Swarthmore 16, Washington (Md.) 50. Saves: Swarthmore 13, Washington (Md.) 12.

Salisbury 12, Cortland St. 7 Cortland St. ...................................... 1 2 2 2–7 Salisbury .......................................... 0 6 4 2–12 Cortland St. scoring–Tim DeLany 2, Bob Williams, Mike Perkins, Paul Jones, Mark Branski, John McCarthy. Salisbury scoring–Jim Townsend 6, Jim Huelskamp 3, Steve Hurley, Rob Clark, Roger Koch. Shots: Cortland St. 35, Salisbury 45. Saves: Cortland St. 15, Salisbury 10.

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Hobart 15, Rochester Inst. 6 Rochester Inst. ................................. 2 3 1 0–6 Hobart ............................................. 4 1 5 5–15 Rochester Inst. scoring–Bill Bjorness 2, Bruce Remus 2, Don Balch, Tim Tuner. Hobart scoring–Tom Rosa 3, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Bill Bergan 2, Marty Wood 2, Jim Holihan, Scott Zajdel, Mike Martin, Mike Elliott, Tom Grimaldi, Glenn Vivian. Shots: Rochester Inst. 22, Hobart 62. Saves: Rochester Inst. 19, Hobart 8.

Washington (Md.) 13, Salisbury 8 Salisbury .......................................... 1 2 2 3–8 Washington (Md.) ............................. 0 3 7 3–13 Salisbury scoring–Jim Townsend 2, Rob Clark 2, Jim Huelskamp 2, Glenn Rutkowski, Kyle Hannan. Washington (Md.) scoring–Tom Gaines 4, John Nostrant 2, Rick Sowell 2, Rick Cote 2, Russell Loock, Kevin Goforth, Dan Ducar. Shots: Salisbury 37, Washington (Md.) 42. Saves: Salisbury 13, Washington (Md.) 17.

1984 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 12, Washington (Md.) 5 Washington (Md.) ............................. 0 2 1 2–5 Hobart ............................................. 4 3 1 4–12 Washington (Md.) scoring–Tom Gaines 2, John Nostrant 2, Dan Ducar. Hobart scoring–Cal Harris 2, Bill Bergan 2, Pat O'Hara 2, Tom Grimaldi, Joe Reagan, Marc Van Arsdale, Billy Kerr, Mark Moore, Marty Wood. Shots: Washington (Md.) 39, Hobart 35. Saves: Washington (Md.) 16, Hobart 27.

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LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Tom Grimaldi, Hobart .................................................................................. 3 10 9 19 Paul Goldsmith, Roanoke ............................................................................. 3 12 4 16 Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart ............................................................................ 3 9 6 15 Sean Smith, Roanoke .................................................................................. 3 5 6 11 Dickie Grieves, Washington (Md.) ................................................................. 2 9 1 10 Jim Holihan, Hobart .................................................................................... 3 6 3 9 Cal Harris, Hobart ....................................................................................... 3 5 4 9 Willie Benassi, Roanoke ............................................................................... 3 5 3 8 Walker Taylor, Washington (Md.) ................................................................. 2 5 3 8 Mitch Borcina, Ohio Wesleyan ...................................................................... 2 4 3 7 Kevin Giblin, Washington (Md.) .................................................................... 2 4 3 7

1983 FIRST ROUND

Hobart 14, St. Lawrence 8 St. Lawrence .................................... 4 2 2 0–8 Hobart ............................................. 4 2 5 3–14 St. Lawrence scoring–Tim French 2, Dave Johnson 2, Jed Stevens 2, Chris Kopp, Brian Van Dussen. Hobart scoring–Marc Van Arsdale 4, Tom Grimaldi 3 Bruce Eckerson 2, Mike Walker, Jim Holihan, Don Molloy, Pat O'Hara, Tom Rosa. Shots: St. Lawrence 29, Hobart 50. Saves: St. Lawrence 24, Hobart 16.

Ohio Wesleyan 9, Rochester Inst. 6 Rochester Inst. ................................. 1 1 2 2–6 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 4 1 2 2–9 Rochester Inst. scoring–Bill Bjorness 2, Bruce Remus, Keith Vadas, Don Balch, Sean Bratches. Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Mitch Borcina 2, Steve Herrmann 2, John Gower 2, Blair Morrison, Tim Boyle, Jack Guinan. Shots: Rochester Inst. 33, Ohio Wesleyan 57. Saves: Rochester Inst. 27, Ohio Wesleyan 8.

Washington (Md.) 19, Salisbury 7 Salisbury .......................................... 2 3 1 1–7 Washington (Md.) ............................. 4 3 10 2–19 Salisbury scoring–Mark Dovey 3, John Moorhead 2, Bo Feaga, Rob Clark. Washington (Md.) scoring–Dickie Grieves 4, Walker Taylor 4, Jeff Kauffman 2, Kevin Giblin 2, Rich Cote 2, Dave Michalski, Chris Nelson, Tom Gaines. Shots: Salisbury 38, Washington (Md.) 46. Saves: Salisbury 14, Washington (Md.) 20.

Roanoke 14, Ithaca 11 Ithaca.............................................. 3 2 2 4–11 Roanoke........................................... 7 3 2 2–14 Ithaca scoring–Mike Winkoff 4, Derek Keenen 2, Ken Mattfield 2, Chris Asterino, Bill Nelligan, Brian Comer.Roanoke scoring–Paul Goldsmith 3, Sean Smith 3, Rocco Guglielmo 3, Willie Benassi 2, Bill Hogan, Russ Hildebrand, Kevin Powderly. Shots: Ithaca 39, Roanoke 57. Saves: Ithaca 18, Roanoke 16.

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Hobart 22, Ohio Wesleyan 7 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 1 3 1 2–7 Hobart ............................................. 4 7 6 5–22 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Mitch Borcina 2, Tim Boyle 2, Jack Guinan, Steve Hermann, Mike Curry. Hobart scoring–Tom Grimaldi 5, Cal Harris 5, Marc Van Arsdale 4, Mike Morfit 2, Jim Holihan 2, Mike Walker, Scott Zajdel, Bruce Eckerson, Al Catalano. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 26, Hobart 64. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Hobart 11.

Roanoke 13, Washington (Md.) 9 Roanoke........................................... 3 5 2 3–13 Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 3 1 3–9 Roanoke scoring–Paul Goldsmith 6, Bill Hogan 3, Willie Benassi 2, Sean Smith, Kirk Franklin. Washington (Md.) scoring–Dickie Grieves 5, Kevin Giblin 2, Walker Taylor, Chris Nelson. Shots: Roanoke 41, Washington (Md.) 42. Saves: Roanoke 11, Washington (Md.) 7.

1983 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 13, Roanoke 9 Roanoke........................................... 3 1 2 3–9 Hobart ............................................. 4 3 5 1–13 Roanoke scoring–Paul Goldsmith 3, Sean Smith, Rocco Guglielmo, Willie Benassi, Russ Hildebrand, Bill Hogan, Nelson Davis. Hobart scoring–Jim Holihan 3, Bruce Eckerson 3, Joe Reagan 3, Tom Grimaldi 2, Marc Van Arsdale, Mike Morfit. Shots: Roanoke 36, Hobart 55. Saves: Roanoke 27, Hobart 14.

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LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Paul Hooper, Washington (Md.) .................................................................... 3 7 10 17 Peter Jenkins, Washington (Md.) .................................................................. 3 10 3 13 Jeff Kauffman, Washington (Md.) ................................................................. 3 11 2 13 Paul Goldsmith, Roanoke ............................................................................. 2 5 7 12 Mark Darcangelo, Hobart ............................................................................. 3 6 6 12 Larry Grimaldi, Hobart ................................................................................. 3 7 4 11 Dickie Grieves, Washington (Md.) ................................................................. 3 6 4 10 Cal Harris, Hobart ....................................................................................... 3 9 0 9 Sean Smith, Roanoke .................................................................................. 2 6 2 8 Warren Keiley, Springfield ............................................................................ 1 2 6 8

1982 FIRST ROUND

Hobart 22, Hampden-Sydney 11 Hampden-Sydney.............................. 2 2 2 5–11 Hobart ............................................. 6 5 5 6–22 Hampden-Sydney scoring–Bob Bonaventura 3, Dennis Lee 2, John Gibson, John Maines, Mike McKeever, Eddie Cameron, Tim McGarry, Bryant McGann. Hobart scoring–Cal Harris 5, Mark Darcangelo 3, Larry Grimaldi 2, Bruce Eckerson 2, Don Molloy 2, Tom Grimaldi 2, Bob Sipperly, Mike Morfit, Jim Holihan, Marty Wood, Jim Mulvey, Joe DeMatteo. Shots: Hampden-Sydney 28, Hobart 65. Saves: Hampden-Sydney 29, Hobart 16.

Salisbury 11, Denison 8 Denison .......................................... 0 1 4 3–8 Salisbury .......................................... 1 1 4 5–11 Denison scoring–Mike Riehl 3, Chris Nelson 3, Andy John, Brad Ward. Salisbury scoring–Bryan Rogers 3, Scott Spear 3, Brian Wynne 2, Mike Miller, Jim Huelskamp, Drew Haugh. Shots: Denison 53, Salisbury 58. Saves: Denison 28, Salisbury 24.

Washington (Md.) 22, Springfield 14 Springfield........................................ 2 6 2 4–14 Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 6 8 5–22 Springfield scoring–Mark Fitzsimmons 3, Warren Keiley 2, Brian Fucile 2, David Walker 2, Jim Broderick, Dave Johnson, Steve Povier, Matt Hogan, Tim Haverty. Washington (Md.) scoring–Paul Hooper 4, Peter Jenkins 4, Jeff Kauffman 4, Dickie Grieves 3, Dave Michalski 2, Chris Nelson 2, Jon Green, Ed Nordberg, Craig Boynton. Shots: Springfield 38, Washington (Md.) 61. Saves: Springfield 17, Washington (Md.) 11.

Roanoke 14, St. Lawrence 7 St. Lawrence .................................... 3 1 2 1–7 Roanoke........................................... 3 3 3 5–14 St. Lawrence scoring–Jim Berkman, Steve Lawler, Ian Jarrett, Chris Kopp, Jedd Stevens, Jay McKinney, John Gigantelli. Roanoke scoring–Sean Smith 4, Rocco Guglielmo 2, John Remsen 2, Mark McWright 2, Paul Goldsmith, Tom Ritter, Willie Benassi, Carl Wist. Shots: St. Lawrence 37, Roanoke 47. Saves: St. Lawrence 14, Roanoke 16.

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1982 SEMIFINALS

Hobart 22, Salisbury 4 Salisbury .......................................... 1 1 2 0–4 Hobart ............................................. 3 6 5 8–22 Salisbury scoring–Mike Dovey 2, Scott Spear, Jim Huelskamp. Hobart scoring–Cal Harris 4, Larry Grimaldi 3, Mark Darcangelo 2, Mark Collins 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Bruce Eckerson 2, Mike Morfit, Bob Boyle, Joe DeMatteo, Tom Grimaldi, John Schardt, Marty Wood, Don Molloy. Shots: Salisbury 38, Hobart 68. Saves: Salisbury 27, Hobart 20.

Washington (Md.) 19, Roanoke 11 Roanoke........................................... 2 3 6 0–11 Washington (Md.) ............................. 5 5 6 3–19 Roanoke scoring–Paul Goldsmith 4, Sean Smith 2, Rocco Guglielmo 2, Mike Sitteducate 2, Bill Hogan. Washington (Md.) scoring–Peter Jenkins 5, Jeff Kauffman 5, Dave Michalski 2, Richard Macauley 2, Paul Hooper, Dickie Grieves, Ed Nordberg, Walker Taylor, Chris Nelson. Shots: Roanoke 50, Washington (Md.) 48. Saves: Roanoke 16, Washington (Md.) 20.

1982 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 9, Washington (Md.) 8 (ot) Washington (Md.) ............................. 3 1 3 1 0–8 Hobart ............................................. 0 3 3 2 1–9 Washington (Md.) scoring–Jeff Kauffman 2, Paul Hooper 2, Dickie Grieves 2, Peter Jenkins, Jesse Bacon. Hobart scoring–Larry Grimaldi 2, Marty Wood 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Jim Holihan, Bob Boyle, Mark Darcangelo. Shots: Washington (Md.) 32, Hobart 54. Saves: Washington (Md.) 32, Hobart 17.

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Hobart defeats Cortland St. in rematch: Hobart scored three goals in the final period to defeat Cortland St., 10-8, for its second straight title at the 1981 Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship in Geneva, New York.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Mark Koetzner, Cortland St. .......................................................................... 3 9 14 23 Jeff Knaus, Hobart ....................................................................................... 3 9 9 18 Bill Sipperly, Hobart...................................................................................... 3 11 1 12 Mark Darcangelo, Hobart .............................................................................. 3 7 4 11 John Koerner, Cortland St............................................................................. 3 9 2 11 Bob Sipperly, Hobart .................................................................................... 3 7 2 9 Richard Grieves, Washington (Md.)................................................................ 2 5 4 9 Mike Bracken, Salisbury ................................................................................ 2 8 1 9 Don Molloy, Hobart ...................................................................................... 3 6 2 8 Bob Russo, Cortland St. ................................................................................ 3 6 2 8 Glenn Norris, Salisbury ................................................................................. 2 5 3 8

1981 FIRST ROUND

Hobart 27, FDU-Florham 4 FDU-Florham .................................... 1 1 1 1–4 Hobart ............................................. 3 4 9 11–27 FDU-Florham scoring–Jean Steffen, Scott Somerville, Wes O'Donnell, Jim McDermott. Hobart scoring–Jeff Knaus 4, Bill Sipperly 4, Don Molloy 3, Larry Grimaldi 2, Tim Hoppey 2, Mark Darcangelo 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Mike Walker 2, Mike Morfit 2, Bruce Eckerson, Marty Wood, Bob Shaps, Mark Collins. Shots: FDU-Florham 19, Hobart 67.

Washington (Md.) 12, Roanoke 11 Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 2 3 5–12 Roanoke........................................... 3 1 2 5–11 Washington (Md.) scoring–Jeff Kauffman 6, Richard Grieves 4, Peter Jenkins 2. Roanoke scoring–Bruce Pomper 3, Stuart Krometis 2, Tom Ritter 2, Sean Smith 2, Paul Goldsmith, Rocco Guglielmo.Shots: Washington (Md.) 56, Roanoke 47.

Cortland St. 18, Ohio Wesleyan 5 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 1 0 1 3–5 Cortland St. ...................................... 6 7 1 4–18 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Don Sheehan 4, Tim Tuttle. Cortland St. scoring–Mark Koetzner 5, John Koerner 3, Bob Russo 2, Mike Branski 2, Steve Winokur 2, Seth Ohanian, Greg Hall, Bob Robbins, Dave Savoca. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 26, Cortland St. 54.

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Salisbury 18, St. Lawrence 11 Salisbury .......................................... 3 5 4 6–18 St. Lawrence .................................... 1 3 4 3–11 Salisbury scoring–Mike Bracken 7, Glenn Norris 4, Gary Starkey 2, Mike Downey 2, Bryan Rogers 2, Mike Miller.St. Lawrence scoring–Bill Spencer 4, Greg Faucher 2, Bob Merrick 2, Jim Berkman 2, Tom Bolster. Shots: Salisbury 32, St. Lawrence 38.

1981 SEMIFINALS

Hobart 23, Washington (Md.) 6 Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 1 2 1–6 Hobart ............................................. 3 5 6 9–23 Washington (Md.) scoring–Peter Jenkins 2, Steve Furman, Richard Grieves, David Michalski. Hobart scoring–Mark Darcangelo 5, Bill Sipperly 4, Bob Sipperly 4, Don Molloy 3, Jeff Knaus 2, Jim Holihan, Marty Wood, John Schardt, Bob Shaps, Mike Greco. Shots: Washington (Md.) 23, Hobart 58.

Cortland St. 14, Salisbury 9 Salisbury .......................................... 3 2 2 2–9 Cortland St. ...................................... 4 5 4 1–14 Salisbury scoring–Kevin Wynne 3, Bryan Rogers 2, Mike Bracken, Brian Wynn, Glenn Norris, Gary Starkey. Cortland St. scoring–Mark Koetzner 4, John Koerner 3, Bob Russo 2, Pete Meyer 2, Mark Leszcynski, Kurtis Stokes, Bob Curran. Shots: Salisbury 31, Cortland St. 44.

1981 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 10, Cortland St. 8 Cortland St. ...................................... 2 3 2 1–8 Hobart ............................................. 2 4 1 3–10 Cortland St. scoring–John Koerner 3, Bob Russo 2, Pete Meyer, Kurtis Stokes, Tim Curran. Hobart scoring–Jeff Knaus 3, Bill Sipperly 3, Tim Hoppey, Bruce Eckerson, Larry Grimaldi, Bob Sipperly. Shots: Cortland St. 30, Hobart 43.

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Powerful Hobart grabs opening championship: Using the same ingredients that made it a power in the Division II championship, Hobart scored seven goals in the final two periods to defeat Cortland St., 11-8, and capture the first National Collegiate Division III Lacrosse Championship.

LEADING SCORERS Name ...................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Scott Petosa, Hobart .................................................................................... 3 10 7 17 Mark Koetzner, Cortland St. .......................................................................... 3 7 8 15 Roy McAdam, Hobart ................................................................................... 3 11 3 14 Mark Darcangelo, Hobart .............................................................................. 3 8 5 13 Larry Grimaldi, Hobart .................................................................................. 3 6 6 12 Bob Sipperly, Hobart .................................................................................... 3 7 4 11 Barry Cohen, Ithaca ..................................................................................... 2 8 2 10 Jon Feinstein, Hobart ................................................................................... 3 7 2 9 Rich Marino, Ithaca ...................................................................................... 2 3 6 9 Larry O'Leary, Cortland St............................................................................. 3 5 3 8

1980 FIRST ROUND

Hobart 37, MIT 1 MIT ................................................. 1 0 0 0–1 Hobart ............................................. 11 6 7 13–37 MIT scoring–Bob Clarke. Hobart scoring–Roy McAdam 6, Bob Sipperly 5, Hans Kaiser 5, Jon Feinstein 4, Scott Petosa 3, Bruce Eckerson 3, Mark Darcangelo 2, Larry Grimaldi 2, Greg Andrea 2, Jeff Knaus, Fred Mosher, Tim Hoppey, Bob Sentner, Greg Hein. Shots: MIT 6, Hobart 106.

Salisbury 15, St. Lawrence 11 Salisbury .......................................... 3 6 3 3–15 St. Lawrence .................................... 4 1 5 1–11 Salisbury scoring–Dave Bateman 4, Mike Bracken 3, Bryan Rogers 2, Jim Judge 2, Lewis Scharff, Rick Sawicki, Glen Morris, Mike Dorsy. St. Lawrence scoring–Charles Izard 3, Pete Pinkard 3, Jim Berkman 2, Greg Faucher, Scott Fetterolf, Bob Merrick.Shots: Salisbury 36, St. Lawrence 26.

Cortland St. 13, Ohio Wesleyan 9 Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 3 3 1 2–9 Cortland St. ...................................... 3 3 4 3–13 Ohio Wesleyan scoring–Marc McCarthy 3, Kevin Nugent 2, Mark Goldsmith 2, Rich Boyle, John Gower. Cortland St. scoring–Bob Russo 3, Mark Koetzner 2, Perry Davis 2, Mark Leszczynski 2, Larry O'Leary 2, John Koerner, Gene Gleeson. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 43, Cortland St. 35.

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Ithaca 15, Washington (Md.) 14 (ot) Washington (Md.) ............................. 2 5 1 6 0–14 Ithaca.............................................. 1 7 5 1 1–15 Washington (Md.) scoring–Bill Hamill 4, Jeff Kauffman 3, Rich Grieves 3, Chris Cox 2, Paul Hooper, Bob White. Ithaca scoring–Barry Cohen 6, Mike Biondi 3, Tom Schwan 2, Rich Marino, Rob Serling, Tom Robinson, Dave Wilder. Shots: Washington (Md.) 28, Ithaca 41.

1980 SEMIFINALS

Hobart 21, Salisbury 5 Salisbury .......................................... 3 0 0 2–5 Hobart ............................................. 5 7 4 5–21 Salisbury scoring–Jim Judge 2, Kevin Wynne, Dave Bateman, Scott Spear. Hobart scoring–Scott Petosa 4, Roy McAdam 4, Mark Darcangelo 3, Jon Feinstein 2, Jeff Knaus 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Bill Sipperly 2, Larry Grimaldi 2, Tim Hoppey. Shots: Salisbury 34, Hobart 67.

Cortland St. 11, Ithaca 9 Ithaca.............................................. 0 4 4 1–9 Cortland St. ...................................... 1 0 6 4–11 Ithaca scoring–Barry Cohen 2, Rich Marino 2, Mike Biondi 2, Chris Sweet 2, Harry Moss. Cortland scoring–Mark Hoetzner 4, Larry O'Leary 3, John Koerner 2, Bob Russo, Mark Leszczynski. Shots: Ithaca 40, Cortland St. 36.

1980 CHAMPIONSHIP

Hobart 11, Cortland St. 8 Cortland St. ...................................... 2 3 1 2–8 Hobart ............................................. 4 0 4 3–11 Cortland scoring–John Koerner 2, Mark Koetzner, Kurt Stokes, Terry Davis, Bob Russo, Bob Leyden, Brad Gerla. Hobart scoring–Scott Petosa 3, Mark Darcangelo 3, Larry Grimaldi 2, Roy McAdam, Jon Feinstein, Jeff Knaus.Shots: Cortland St. 28, Hobart 50.

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WON-LOST RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT PLAY

[Note: No third-place game is held; semifinal losers credited with third-place finish.]

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd *3rd Alfred (1990-92-93-94-97) ..................................................... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Cabrini (2002-03-04) ............................................................. 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Clarkson (1991-92-02-04) ...................................................... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Cortland St. (1980-81-84-85-86-87-88-89-98-01-02-03-04) .... 13 10 13 .435 0 2 3 Denison (1982-84-85-86-88-94-96-97-98-99-00-01)............... 12 4 12 .250 0 0 2 Eastern Conn. St. (2001-02-03-04)......................................... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Endicott (2001-04)................................................................. 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 FDU-Florham (1981).............................................................. 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Frank. & Marsh. (1988-90-95-03)........................................... 4 2 4 .333 0 0 1 Geneseo St. (2004)................................................................ 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Gettysburg (1989-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-04) 14 10 14 .417 0 2 3 Gordon (2003)....................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Hamilton (2003) .................................................................... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Hampden-Sydney (1982-89-95-98-99-01-02-03) .................... 8 2 8 .200 0 0 0 Hartwick (1995)..................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Hobart (1980-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94).. 15 42 2 .955 13 1 1 Ithaca (1980-83-91-92-98-01-02) .......................................... 7 5 7 .417 0 0 3 Kenyon (2000)....................................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Lynchburg (1999-03) ............................................................. 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 MIT (1980)............................................................................ 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Messiah (2001-04)................................................................. 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Middlebury (1996-98-99-00-01-02-03-04) .............................. 8 21 5 .808 3 2 1 Nazareth (1988-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-03-04) 15 23 12 .657 3 3 6 New England Col. (2000-02) .................................................. 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Ohio Wesleyan (1980-81-83-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-95- 96-97-98-99-00-03)............................................................. 18 17 18 .486 0 4 8 Oneonta St. (1999)................................................................ 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Rensselaer (2000-01)............................................................. 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Roanoke (1981-82-83-85-86-87-88-92-96-97-98)................... 11 6 11 .353 0 2 2 Rochester Inst. (1983-84-85-86-87-90-94-95-99-00) .............. 10 5 10 .333 0 0 3 St. Lawrence (1980-81-82-83-84-87) ..................................... 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 Salisbury (1980-81-82-83-84-86-89-90-91-92-93-94-95- 96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04).............................................. 22 30 17 .638 5 2 7 Springfield (1982-85-90-00-01-03-04) .................................... 7 1 7 .125 0 0 0 Stevens Tech (2001-02-03-04)............................................... 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Stevens Inst. (2004) .............................................................. 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Swarthmore (1984) ............................................................... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Wash. & Lee (1987-91-93-98-99-00-02-04)............................ 8 7 8 .467 0 0 3 Washington (Md.) (1980-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90- 93-94-96-97-98-99-00-02-03-04)......................................... 21 26 20 .565 1 7 5 Western New Eng. (2002)................................................. 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Whittier (2002-03-04)....................................................... 3 3 3 .500 0 0 1 Widener (2000-02-03) ...................................................... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Wooster (2004)................................................................ 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0

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12 OVERTIME GAMES

1980 Quarterfinals Ithaca 15 Washington (Md.) 14 1982 Championship Hobart 9 Washington (Md.) 8 1992 Semifinals Nazareth 13 Hobart 12 1994 Quarterfinals Gettysburg 11 Denison 10 (3 ot ) Nazareth 14 Rochester Inst. 13 1996 Championship Nazareth 11 Washington (Md.) 10 1997 Championship Nazareth 15 Washington (Md.) 14 1989 Semifinals Ohio Wesleyan 9 Washington (Md.) 8 2000 First Round Rochester Inst. 13 Springfield 12 2002 First Round Ithaca 16 Western New Eng. 15 2003 Second Round Hamilton 11 Eastern Conn. St. 10 2003 Semifinals Middlebury 9 Cortland St. 8 (2 ot)

DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Ch. Game Total Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance Attendance 1980 Hobart Dave Urick 11-8 Cortland St. Hobart 4,855 8,901 1981 Hobart Dave Urick 10-8 Cortland St. Hobart 3,840 6,364 1982 Hobart Dave Urick 9-8* Washington (Md.) Hobart 2,124 4,813 1983 Hobart Dave Urick 13-9 Roanoke Hobart 2,874 6,394 1984 Hobart Dave Urick 12-5 Washington (Md.) Hobart 3,210 6,692 1985 Hobart Dave Urick 15-8 Washington (Md.) Wash. (Md.) 2,640 6,446 1986 Hobart Dave Urick 13-10 Washington (Md.) Hobart 3,581 9,105 1987 Hobart Dave Urick 9-5 Ohio Wesleyan Hobart 4,205 10,264 1988 Hobart Dave Urick 18-9 Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan 2,742 8,956 1989 Hobart Dave Urick 11-8 Ohio Wesleyan Hobart 3,656 7,979 1990 Hobart B.J. O’Hara 18-6 Washington (Md.) Hobart 3,857 7,453 1991 Hobart B.J. O’Hara 12-11 Salisbury Salisbury 3,467 9,256 1992 Nazareth Scott Nelson 22-11 Roanoke Pennsylvania 6,714 16,026 1993 Hobart B.J. O’Hara 16-10 Ohio Wesleyan Maryland 9,579 19,964 1994 Salisbury Jim Berkman 15-9 Hobart Maryland 12,142 20,879 1995 Salisbury Jim Berkman 22-13 Nazareth Maryland 15,768 20,624 1996 Nazareth Scott Nelson 11-10* Washington (Md.) Maryland 18,586 24,390 1997 Nazareth Scott Nelson 15-14 Washington (Md.) Maryland 18,086 20,495 1998 Wash’ton (Md.) John Haus 16-10 Nazareth Rutgers 14,600 21,208 1999 Salisbury Jim Berkman 13-6 Middlebury Maryland 17,418 24,547 2000 Middlebury Erin Quinn 16-12 Salisbury Maryland 17,431 25,697 2001 Middlebury Erin Quinn 15-10 Gettysburg Rutgers 14,417 17,667 2002 Middlebury Erin Quinn 14-9 Gettysburg Rutgers 14,417 17,667 2003 Salisbury Jim Berkman 14-13* Middlebury Baltimore 15,417+ 23,000 2004 Sailsbury Jim Berkman 13-9 Nazareth Baltimore 16,672 --- +This is a turnstile figure. All other figures are paid attendance, which includes all who bought all-session tickets for the Divsions I, II and III championships, plus walk-up, not the actual number of people in the stadium. *overtime

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GOALS, GAME 8–Adam Pascal, Middlebury (16) vs. Washington (Md.) (7), 5-16-99.

GOALS, TOURNAMENT 19–Adam Pascal, Middlebury (7 vs. Oneonta St., 8 vs. Washington (Md.), 3 vs. Rochester Inst., 1 vs. Salisbury), 1999; Josh Bergey, Salisbury (4 vs. Cabrini, 4 vs. Frank. & Marsh.; 7 vs. Whittier; 4 vs. Middlebury), 2003.

ASSISTS, GAME 7–Bill Miller, Hobart (19) vs. Roanoke (6), 5-16-88; Bill Coons, Nazareth (10) vs. Hobart (14), 5-14-89; Jason Coffman, Salisbury (21) vs. Gettysburg (9), 5-21-95.

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 17–Bill Miller, Hobart (6 vs. Nazareth, 7 vs. Roanoke, 4 vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 1988.

POINTS, GAME 11–Rich Franz, Ohio Wesleyan (6 goals, 5 assists) vs. Wash. & Lee, 5-8-91.

POINTS, TOURNAMENT 29–Josh Bergey, Salisbury (4-2 vs. Cabrini, 4-3 vs. Frank. & Marsh.; 7-1 vs. Whittier; 4-4 vs. Middlebury), 2003.

GOALKEEPER SAVES, GAME 32–Jake Coon, Nazareth (14) vs. Middlebury (7), 5-9-98.

GOALKEEPER SAVES, TOURNAMENT 73–Jake Coon, Nazareth (32 vs. Middlebury, 26 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 15 vs. Washington (Md.)), 1998.

Team

GOALS, GAME 37–Hobart vs. MIT (1), 5-14-80.

FEWEST GOALS, GAME 1–MIT vs. Hobart (37), 5-14-80; Roanoke vs. Hobart (29), 5-7-86.

GOALS, BOTH TEAMS 38–Hobart (37) vs. MIT (1), 5-14-80; Washington (Md.) (28) vs. Springfield (10), 5-8-85.

GOALS, TOURNAMENT 83-Middlebury, 4 games, 2001.

ASSISTS, GAME 24–Hobart (37) vs. MIT (1), 5-14-80.

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 38–Hobart, 3 games, 1986; Salisbury, 3 games, 1994.

SHOTS, GAME 106–Hobart (37) vs. MIT (1), 5-14-80.

SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS 121–Salisbury (18) vs. Ohio Wesleyan (12), 5-12-91.

SHOTS, TOURNAMENT 223–Hobart, 3 games, 1980.

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DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER

2004 Alex Civalier Nazareth 2003 Josh Bergey Salisbury 2002 Zach Herbert Middlebury 2001 Holt Hopkins Middlebury 2000 David Seeley Middlebury 1999 Brian Smith Salisbury 1998 Andy Lopatin • Attack Washington (Md.) 1997 Trent Brown • Attack Nazareth 1996 Ben Wineburg • Goalie Nazareth 1995 Sean Radebaugh • Attack Salisbury 1994 Erik Miller • Goalie Salisbury 1993 Cabell Maddux • Attack Hobart 1992 Ronnie Davis • Midfield Nazareth 1991 Tim DeLoe • Attack Hobart 1990 Jeff Tambroni • Attack Hobart 1989 Matt Kerwick • Midfield Hobart 1988 Tom Gravante • Attack Hobart 1987 Shawn Trell • Goalie Hobart 1986 Larry Boehm • Goalie Washington (Md.) 1985 Marc Van Arsdale • Attack Hobart 1984 Chuck Warren • Goalie Hobart 1983 Marc Van Arsdale • Attack Hobart 1982 Larry Grimaldi • Midfield Hobart 1981 Bill Sipperly • Midfield Hobart

LEADING SCORER • YEAR-BY-YEAR

2004 Andy Arnold Salisbury 15 2003 Josh Bergey • Salisbury 29 2002 Zach Herbert • Middlebury 19 2001 David Seeley • Middlebury 18 2000 Holt Hopkins • Middlebury & Colin Dougherty • Wash. & Lee 18 1999 Adam Pascal • Middlebury 24 1998 Andy Lopatin • Washington (Md.) 17 1997 Adam Bond • Washington (Md.) 11 1996 Bart Jaeger • Washington (Md.) 13 1995 Jason Coffman • Salisbury 21 1994 Cabell Maddux • Hobart 20 1993 Cabell Maddux • Hobart 19 1992 Marty Kelly • Nazareth 20 1991 Rich Franz • Ohio Wesleyan 19 1990 Lance Savage & Jeff Tambroni • Hobart 17 1989 Bill Coons • Nazareth 14

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DIVISION III MEN'S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP

Leading Scorer • Year-by-Year (cont.)

1988 Bill Miller • Hobart 23 1987 Ray Gilliam • Hobart 16 1986 Ray Gilliam • Hobart & Bruce Yancey • Washington (Md.) 15 1985 Marc Van Arsdale • Hobart 16 1984 Tom Grimaldi • Hobart 13 1983 Tom Grimaldi • Hobart 19 1982 Paul Hooper • Washington (Md.) 17 1981 Mark Koetzner • Cortland St. 23 1980 Scott Petosa • Hobart 17

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TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS

ALFRED (0-5)1990 Ohio Wesleyan L 10-16 1992 Hobart L 7-17 1993 Nazareth L 8-15 1994 Hobart L 13-19 1997 Nazareth L 6-17

CABRINI (1-3)2002 Washington (Md.) L 5-10 2003 Widener W 13-8 2003 Salisbury L 1-16 2004 Gettysburg L 18-2

CLARKSON (0-4)1991 Hobart L 11-19 1992 Nazareth L 11-22 2002 Cortland St. L 1-9 2004 Cortland St. L 14-3

CORTLAND ST. (10-13)1980 Ohio Wesleyan W 13-9 1980 Ithaca W 11-9 (semi) 1980 Hobart L 8-11 (champ) 1981 Ohio Wesleyan W 18-5 1981 Salisbury W 14-9 (semi) 1981 Hobart L 8-10 (champ) 1984 Salisbury L 7-12 1985 Ohio Wesleyan W 11-5 1985 Washington (Md.) L 10-16 (semi) 1986 Rochester Inst. W 18-11 1986 Hobart L 8-22 (semi) 1987 Hobart L 7-15 1988 Frank. & Marsh. L 5-11 1989 Hobart L 6-14 1998 Gettysburg L 8-16 2001 Rensselaer L 7-9 2002 Clarkson W 9-1 2002 Ithaca L 9-10 2003 Gordon W 19-2 2003 Hamilton W 8-7 2003 Middlebury L 8-9 (2 ot) (semi) 2004 Clarkson W 14-3 2004 Nazareth L 10-8

DENISON (4-12)1982 Salisbury L 8-11 1984 Hobart L 12-21 1985 Hobart L 8-17 1986 Ohio Wesleyan L 6-10 1988 Ohio Wesleyan L 5-10 1994 Gettysburg L 10-11 (3 ot) 1996 Ohio Wesleyan L 6-16 1997 Ohio Wesleyan L 13-18 1998 Wash. & Lee L 13-16 1999 Ohio Wesleyan W 12-8 1999 Wash. & Lee W 17-7 1999 Salisbury L 7-14 (semi)

EASTERN CONN. ST. (0-4)2001 Springfield L 9-11 2002 Whittier L 8-19 2003 Hamilton L 10-11 (ot) 2004 Nazareth L 18-4

ENDICOTT (0-2)2001 Middlebury L 3-29 2004 Geneseo St. L 19-4

FDU-FLORHAM (0-1)1981 Hobart L 4-27

FRANK. & MARSH. (2-4)1988 Cortland St. W 11-5 1988 Ohio Wesleyan L 6-19 (semi) 1990 Salisbury L 7-17 1995 Gettysburg L 9-15 2003 Lynchburg W 13-12 (ot) 2003 Salisbury L 8-26

GENESEO ST. (1-1)2004 Endicott W 19-4 2004 Middlebury L 14-5

GETTYSBURG (10-14)1989 Ohio Wesleyan L 5-12 1991 Nazareth L 10-17 1992 Roanoke L 15-16 1993 Hobart L 8-19 1994 Denison W 11-10 (3 ot) 1994 Salisbury L 11-20 (semi) 1995 Frank. & Marsh. W 15-9 1995 Salisbury L 9-21 (semi) 1996 Nazareth L 10-14 1997 Salisbury W 10-9 (2 ot) 1997 Washington (Md.) L 9-10 (semi) 1998 Cortland St. W 16-8 1998 Salisbury L 11-16 1999 Rochester Inst. L 13-14 (ot) 2000 Widener W 19-6 2000 Wash. & Lee L 10-12 2001 Springfield W 16-12 2001 Denison W 13-7 (semi) 2001 Middlebury L 10-15 (champ) 2002 Stevens Tech W 16-5 2002 Salisbury W 7-5 2002 Wash. & Lee W 12-8 (semi) 2002 Middlebury L 9-14 (champ) 2004 Cabrini W 18-2 2004 Washington (Md.) L 9-8

GORDON (0-1)2003 Cortland St. L 2-19

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HAMILTON (1-1)2003 Eastern Conn. St. W 11-10 (ot) 2003 Cortland St. L 7-8

HAMPDEN-SYDNEY (2-8)1982 Hobart L 11-22 1989 Washington (Md.) L 5-12 1995 Salisbury L 8-23 1998 Washington (Md.) L 9-13 1999 Lynchburg W 17-9 1999 Salisbury L 10-15 2001 Denison L 5-10 2002 Salisbury L 8-15 2003 Washington (Md.) W 10-8 2003 Whittier L 15-19

HARTWICK (0-1)1995 Nazareth L 8-16

HOBART (42-2)1980 MIT W 37-1 1980 Salisbury W 21-5 (semi) 1980 Cortland St. W 11-8 (champ) 1981 FDU-Florham W 27-4 1981 Washington (Md.) W 23-6 (semi) 1981 Cortland St. W 10-8 (champ) 1982 Hampden-Sydney W 22-11 1982 Salisbury W 22-4 (semi) 1982 Washington (Md.) W 9-8 (ot) (champ) 1983 St. Lawrence W 14-8 1983 Ohio Wesleyan W 22-7 (semi) 1983 Roanoke W 13-9 (champ) 1984 Denison W 21-12 1984 Rochester Inst. W 15-6 (semi) 1984 Washington (Md.) W 12-5 (champ) 1985 Denison W 17-8 1985 Rochester Inst. W 16-8 (semi) 1985 Washington (Md.) W 15-8 (champ) 1986 Roanoke W 29-1 1986 Cortland St. W 22-8 (semi) 1986 Washington (Md.) W 13-10 (champ) 1987 Cortland St. W 15-7 1987 Rochester Inst. W 14-4 (semi) 1987 Ohio Wesleyan W 9-5 (champ) 1988 Nazareth W 17-12 1988 Roanoke W 19-6 (semi) 1988 Ohio Wesleyan W 18-9 (champ) 1989 Cortland St. W 14-6 1989 Nazareth W 14-10 (semi) 1989 Ohio Wesleyan W 11-8 (champ) 1990 Rochester Inst. W 20-11 1990 Salisbury W 23-5 (semi) 1990 Washington (Md.) W 18-6 (champ) 1991 Clarkson W 19-11 1991 Nazareth W 19-17 (semi) 1991 Salisbury W 12-11 (champ) 1992 Alfred W 17-7 1992 Nazareth L 12-13 (ot) (semi) 1993 Gettysburg W 19-8

HOBART (cont.)1993 Nazareth W 20-16 (semi) 1993 Ohio Wesleyan W 16-10 (champ) 1994 Alfred W 19-13 1994 Nazareth W 18-14 (semi) 1994 Salisbury L 9-15 (champ)

ITHACA (5-7)1980 Washington (Md.) W 15-14 (ot) 1980 Cortland St. L 9-11 (semi) 1983 Roanoke L 11-14 1991 Salisbury L 10-16 1992 Salisbury W 21-9 1992 Roanoke L 10-20 (semi) 1998 Middlebury L 15-16 2001 Messiah W 14-8 2001 Middlebury L 7-18 2002 Western New Eng. W 16-15 (ot) 2002 Cortland St. W 10-9 2002 Middlebury L 6-12 (semi)

KENYON (0-1)2000 Wash. & Lee L 4-22

LYNCHBURG (0-2)1999 Hampden-Sydney L 9-17 2003 Frank. & Marsh. L 12-13 (ot)

MIT (0-1)1980 Hobart L 1-37

MESSIAH (0-2)2001 Ithaca L 8-14 2004 Wash. & Lee L 12-8

MIDDLEBURY (21-5)1996 Washington (Md.) L 10-12 1998 Ithaca W 16-15 1998 Nazareth L 7-14 1999 Oneonta St. W 19-6 1999 Washington (Md.) W 16-7 1999 Rochester Inst. W 15-14 (semi) 1999 Salisbury L 6-13 (champ) 2000 New Eng. Col. W 24-5 2000 Rochester Inst. W 12-9 2000 Nazareth W 13-8 (semi) 2000 Salisbury W 16-12 (champ) 2001 Endicott W 29-3 2001 Ithaca W 18-7 2001 Nazareth W 21-14 (semi) 2001 Gettysburg W 15-10 (champ) 2002 New England Col. W 26-4 2002 Whittier W 13-12 2002 Ithaca W 12-6 (semi) 2002 Gettysburg W 14-9 (champ) 2003 Springfield W 11-9 2003 Nazareth W 21-12 2003 Cortland St. W 9-8 (2 ot) (semi) 2003 Salisbury L 13-14 (ot) (champ) 2004 Geneseo St. W 14-5 2004 Stevens Inst. W 17-5 2004 Nazareth L 12-8

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NAZARETH (23-12)1988 Hobart L 12-17 1989 Salisbury W 25-10 1989 Hobart L 10-14 (semi) 1991 Gettysburg W 17-10 1991 Hobart L 17-19 (semi) 1992 Clarkson W 22-11 1992 Hobart W 13-12 (ot, semi) 1992 Roanoke W 22-11 (champ) 1993 Alfred W 15-8 1993 Hobart L 16-20 (semi) 1994 Rochester Inst. W 14-13 (ot) 1994 Hobart L 14-18 (semi) 1995 Hartwick W 16-8 1995 Ohio Wesleyan W 14-13 (semi) 1995 Salisbury L 13-22 (champ) 1996 Gettysburg W 14-10 1996 Ohio Wesleyan W 17-11 (semi) 1996 Washington (Md.) W 11-10 (OT, champ) 1997 Alfred W 17-6 1997 Ohio Wesleyan W 16-9 (semi) 1997 Washington (Md.) W 15-14 (champ, ot) 1998 Middlebury W 14-7 1998 Ohio Wesleyan W 10-9 (semi) 1998 Washington (Md.) L 10-16 (champ) 1999 Rochester Inst. L 6-10 2000 Ohio Wesleyan W 16-8 2000 Middlebury L 8-13 (semi) 2001 Rensselaer W 15-14 2001 Middlebury L 14-21 (semi) 2003 Ohio Wesleyan W 15-4 2003 Middlebury L 12-21 2004 Eastern Conn. St. W 18-4 2004 Cortland St. W 10-8 2004 Middlebury W 12-8 (semi) 2004 Salisbury L 13-9 (champ)

NEW ENG. COL. (0-2)2000 Middlebury L 5-24 2002 Middlebury L 4-26

OHIO WESLEYAN (17-18)1980 Cortland St. L 9-13 1981 Cortland St. L 5-18 1983 Rochester Inst. W 9-6 1983 Hobart L 7-22 (semi) 1985 Cortland St. L 5-11 1986 Denison W 10-6 1986 Washington (Md.) L 4-11 (semi) 1987 Washington (Md.) W 12-3 1987 Wash. & Lee W 17-4 (semi) 1987 Hobart L 5-9 (champ) 1988 Denison W 10-5 1988 Frank. & Marsh. W 19-6 (semi) 1988 Hobart L 9-18 (champ) 1989 Gettysburg W 12-5 1989 Washington (Md.) W 9-8 (ot, semi) 1989 Hobart L 8-11 (champ) 1990 Alfred W 16-10 1990 Washington (Md.) L 11-14 (semi) 1991 Wash. & Lee W 19-10 1991 Salisbury L 12-18 (semi) 1993 Wash. & Lee W 8-7

OHIO WESLEYAN (cont.)1993 Washington (Md.) W 14-8 (semi) 1993 Hobart L 10-16 (champ) 1995 Rochester Inst. W 16-15 1995 Nazareth L 13-14 (semi) 1996 Denison W 16-6 1996 Nazareth L 11-17 (semi) 1997 Denison W 18-13 1997 Nazareth L 9-16 1998 Wash. & Lee W 17-8 1998 Nazareth L 9-10 1999 Denison L 8-12 2000 Denison W 13-10 2000 Nazareth L 8-16 2003 Nazareth L 4-15

ONEONTA ST. (0-1)1999 Middlebury L 6-19

RENSSELAER (1-2)2000 Washington (Md.) L 8-21 2001 Cortland St. W 9-7 2001 Nazareth L 14-15

ROANOKE (6-11)1981 Washington (Md.) L 11-12 1982 St. Lawrence W 14-7 1982 Washington (Md.) L 11-19 (semi) 1983 Ithaca W 14-11 1983 Washington (Md.) W 13-9 (semi) 1983 Hobart L 9-13 (champ) 1985 Rochester Inst. L 4-12 1986 Hobart L 1-29 1987 Wash. & Lee L 11-19 1988 Washington (Md.) W 10-8 1988 Hobart L 6-19 (semi) 1992 Gettysburg W 16-15 1992 Ithaca W 20-10 (semi) 1992 Nazareth L 11-22 (champ) 1996 Salisbury L 8-17 1997 Washington (Md.) L 9-14 1998 Washington (Md.) L 7-11

ROCHESTER INST. (6-10)1983 Ohio Wesleyan L 6-9 1984 St. Lawrence W 11-6 1984 Hobart L 6-15 (semi) 1985 Roanoke W 12-4 1985 Hobart L 8-16 (semi) 1986 Cortland St. L 11-18 1987 St. Lawrence W 14-11 1987 Hobart L 4-14 1990 Hobart L 11-20 1994 Nazareth L 13-14 (ot) 1995 Ohio Wesleyan L 15-16 1999 Nazareth W 10-6 1999 Gettysburg W 14-13 (ot) 1999 Middlebury L 14-15 (semi) 2000 Springfield W 13-12 (ot) 2000 Middlebury L 9-12

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ST. LAWRENCE (0-6)1980 Salisbury L 11-15 1981 Salisbury L 11-18 1982 Roanoke L 7-14 1983 Hobart L 8-14 1984 Rochester Inst. L 6-11 1987 Rochester Inst. L 11-14

SALISBURY (30-17)1980 St. Lawrence W 15-11 1980 Hobart L 5-21 (semi) 1981 St. Lawrence W 18-11 1981 Cortland St. L 9-14 (semi) 1982 Denison W 11-8 1982 Hobart L 4-22 1983 Washington (Md.) L 7-19 1984 Cortland St. W 12-7 1984 Washington (Md.) L 8-13 (semi) 1986 Washington (Md.) L 4-24 1989 Nazareth L 10-25 1990 Frank. & Marsh. W 17-7 1990 Hobart L 5-23 (semi) 1991 Ithaca W 16-10 1991 Ohio Wesleyan W 18-12 (semi) 1991 Hobart L 11-12 (champ) 1992 Ithaca L 9-21 1993 Washington (Md.) L 11-12 1994 Washington (Md.) W 24-6 1994 Gettysburg W 20-11 (semi) 1994 Hobart W 15-9 (champ) 1995 Hampden-Sydney W 23-8 1995 Gettysburg W 21-9 (semi) 1995 Nazareth W 22-13 (champ) 1996 Roanoke W 17-8 1996 Washington (Md.) L 10-11 (semi) 1997 Gettysburg L 9-10 (2 OT) 1998 Gettysburg W 16-11 1998 Washington (Md.) L 10-12 1999 Hampden-Sydney W 15-10 1999 Denison W 14-7 (semi) 1999 Middlebury W 13-6 (champ) 2000 Washington (Md.) W 21-9 2000 Wash. & Lee W 10-9 (semi) 2000 Middlebury L 12-16 (champ) 2001 Stevens Tech W 16-3 2001 Denison L 6-11 2002 Hampden-Sydney W 15-8 2002 Gettysburg L 5-7 (semi) 2003 Cabrini W 16-1 2003 Frank. & Marsh. W 26-8 2003 Whittier W 15-8 (semi) 2003 Middlebury W 14-13 (ot) (champ) 2004 Wooster W 13-2 2004 Wash. & Lee W 15-6 2004 Washington (Md.) W 13-11 (semi) 2004 Nazareth W 13-9 (champ)

SPRINGFIELD (1-7)1982 Washington (Md.) L 14-22 1985 Washington (Md.) L 10-28 1990 Washington (Md.) L 10-16 2000 Rochester Inst. L 12-13 (ot) 2001 Eastern Conn. St. W 11-9 2001 Gettysburg L 12-16 2003 Middlebury L 9-11 2004 Stevens Inst. L 8-4

STEVENS TECH (0-3)2001 Salisbury L 3-16 2002 Gettysburg L 5-16 2003 Whittier L 5-14

STEVENS INST. (1-1)2004 Springfield W 8-4 2004 Middlebury L 17-5

SWARTHMORE (0-1)1984 Washington (Md.) L 3-16

WASH. & LEE (7-8)1987 Roanoke W 19-11 1987 Ohio Wesleyan L 4-17 (semi) 1991 Ohio Wesleyan L 10-19 1993 Ohio Wesleyan L 7-8 1998 Denison W 16-13 1998 Ohio Wesleyan L 8-17 1999 Denison L 7-17 2000 Kenyon W 22-4 2000 Gettysburg W 12-10 2000 Salisbury L 9-10 (semi) 2002 Widener W 13-82002 Washington (Md.) W 11-8 2002 Gettysburg L 8-12 (semi) 2004 Messiah W 12-8 2004 Salisbury L 15-6

WOOSTER (0-1)2004 Salisbury L 13-2

WASHINGTON (Md.) (26-20)1980 Ithaca L 14-15 (ot) 1981 Roanoke W 12-11 1981 Hobart L 6-23 (semi) 1982 Springfield W 22-14 1982 Roanoke W 19-11 (semi) 1982 Hobart L 8-9 (ot, champ) 1983 Salisbury W 19-7 1983 Roanoke L 9-13 (semi) 1984 Swarthmore W 16-3 1984 Salisbury W 13-8 (semi) 1984 Hobart L 5-12 (champ) 1985 Springfield W 28-10 1985 Cortland St. W 16-10 (semi) 1985 Hobart L 8-15 (champ) 1986 Salisbury W 24-4 1986 Ohio Wesleyan W 11-4 (semi) 1986 Hobart L 10-13 (champ)

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WASHINGTON (Md.) (cont.)1987 Ohio Wesleyan L 3-12 1988 Roanoke L 8-10 1989 Hampden-Sydney W 12-5 1989 Ohio Wesleyan L 8-9 (OT, semi) 1990 Springfield W 16-10 1990 Ohio Wesleyan W 14-11 (semi) 1990 Hobart L 6-18 (champ) 1993 Salisbury W 12-11 1993 Ohio Wesleyan L 8-14 (semi) 1994 Salisbury L 6-24 1996 Middlebury W 12-10 1996 Salisbury W 11-10 (semi) 1996 Nazareth L 10-11 (champ, ot) 1997 Roanoke W 14-9 1997 Gettysburg W 10-9 (semi) 1997 Nazareth L 14-15 (champ, ot) 1998 Roanoke W 11-7 1998 Hampden-Sydney W 13-9 1998 Salisbury W 12-10 (semi) 1998 Nazareth W 16-10 (champ) 1999 Middlebury L 7-16 2000 Rensselaer W 21-8 2000 Salisbury L 9-21 2002 Cabrini W 10-5 2002 Wash. & Lee L 8-11 2003 Hampden-Sydney L 8-10 2004 Whittier W 9-8 2004 Gettysburg W 9-8 2004 Salisbury L 13-11 (semi)

WESTERN NEW ENG. (0-1)2002 Ithaca L 15-16 (ot)

WHITTIER (3-3)2002 Eastern Conn. St. W 19-8 2002 Middlebury L 12-13 2003 Stevens Tech W 14-5 2003 Hampden-Sydney W 19-15 2003 Salisbury L 8-15 (semi) 2004 Washington (Md.) L 9-8

WIDENER (0-3)2000 Gettysburg L 6-19 2002 Wash. & Lee L 8-13 2003 Cabrini L 8-13

DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP

GOALS IN A TOURNAMENT(1980 to present)

19 Adam Pascal • Middlebury 99 4 games 17 Tom Gravante • Hobart 88 3 games 15 Andy Lopatin • Washington (Md.) 98 4 games 14 Mike DeMaria • Hobart 90 3 games 13 Sean Radebaugh • Salisbury 95 3 games 13 Cabell Maddux • Hobart 94 3 games 12 Jake Bergey • Salisbury 95 3 games 12 Neal Powless • Nazareth 95 3 games 12 Paul Goldsmith • Roanoke 83 3 games 12 Bruce Yancey • Washington (Md.) 86 3 games 12 Marty Kelly • Nazareth 92 3 games 11 Rick Sowell • Washington (Md.) 85 3 games 11 Ray Gilliam • Hobart 86 3 games 11 Roy McAdam • Hobart 80 3 games 11 Bill Sipperly • Hobart 81 3 games 11 Jeff Kauffman • Washington (Md.) 82 3 games 11 Lance Savage • Hobart 90 3 games 11 Tim Hormes • Washington (Md.) 90 3 games 11 Bill Miller • Hobart 91 3 games 11 Ronnie Davis • Nazareth 92 3 games 11 Jason Coffman • Salisbury 94 3 games 11 Adam Bond • Washington (Md.) 97 3 games

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GOALS IN A GAME • QUARTERFINALS

8 Adam Pascal • Middlebury 99

GOALS IN A GAME • SEMIFINALS

6 Sean Radebaugh • Salisbury 95 6 Paul Goldsmith • Roanoke 83

GOALS IN A GAME • CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

6 Sean Radebaugh • Salisbury 95 6 Ronnie Davis • Nazareth 92 6 Tom Gravante • Hobart 88 5 Trent Brown • Nazareth 97 5 Neal Powless • Nazareth 95 5 Jake Bergey • Salisbury 94 5 Jeff Tambroni • Hobart 90 4 Andy Arnold • Salisbury 04 4 Josh Bergey • Salisbury 03 4 Zack Herbert • Middlebury 02 4 Greg Carroll • Middlebury 02 4 Brent Rothfuss • Nazareth 97 4 Paul Smith • Salisbury 95 4 Cam Bomberry • Nazareth 92 4 Mike DeMaria • Hobart 90 4 Jim Bardwell • Hobart 88 4 Marc Van Arsdale • Hobart 85

37 players have scored three goals in one game.

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Division III Results by Year

1980First Round: Hobart 37, MIT 1; Salisbury 15, St. Lawrence 11; Cortland St. 13, Ohio Wesleyan 9;

Ithaca 15, Washington (Md.) 14 (ot). Semifinals: Hobart 21, Salisbury 5; Cortland St. 11, Ithaca 9. Championship: Hobart 11, Cortland St. 8.

1981First Round: Hobart 27, FDU-Florham 4; Washington (Md.) 12, Roanoke 11; Cortland St. 18, Ohio

Wesleyan 5; Salisbury 18, St. Lawrence 11. Semifinals: Hobart 23, Washington (Md.) 6; Cortland St. 14, Salisbury 9. Championship: Hobart 10, Cortland St. 8.

1982First Round: Hobart 22, Hampden-Sydney 11; Salisbury 11, Denison 8; Washington (Md.) 22,

Springfield 14; Roanoke 14, St. Lawrence 7. Semifinals: Hobart 22, Salisbury 4; Washington (Md.) 19, Roanoke 11. Championship: Hobart 9, Washington (Md.) 8 (ot).

1983First Round: Hobart 14, St. Lawrence 8; Ohio Wesleyan 9, Rochester Inst. 6; Washington (Md.) 19,

Salisbury 7; Roanoke 14, Ithaca 11. Semifinals: Hobart 22, Ohio Wesleyan 7; Roanoke 13, Washington (Md.) 9. Championship: Hobart 13, Roanoke 9.

1984First Round: Hobart 21, Denison 12; Rochester Inst. 11, St. Lawrence 6; Washington (Md.) 16,

Swarthmore 3; Salisbury 12, Cortland St. 7. Semifinals: Hobart 15, Rochester Inst. 6; Washington (Md.) 13, Salisbury 8. Championship: Hobart 12, Washington (Md.) 5.

1985First Round: Washington (Md.) 28, Springfield 10; Cortland St. 11, Ohio Wesleyan 5; Rochester Inst.

12, Roanoke 4; Hobart 17, Denison 8. Semifinals: Washington (Md.) 16, Cortland St. 10; Hobart 16, Rochester Inst. 8. Championship: Hobart 15, Washington (Md.) 8.

1986First Round: Hobart 29, Roanoke 1; Cortland St. 18, Rochester Inst. 11; Ohio Wesleyan 10, Denison

6; Washington (Md.) 24, Salisbury 4. Semifinals: Hobart 22, Cortland St. 8; Washington (Md.) 11, Ohio Wesleyan 4. Championship: Hobart 13, Washington (Md.) 10.

1987First Round: Ohio Wesleyan 12, Washington (Md.) 3; Wash. & Lee 19, Roanoke 11; Hobart 15,

Cortland St. 7; Rochester Inst. 14, St. Lawrence 11. Semifinals: Ohio Wesleyan 17, Wash. & Lee 4; Hobart 14, Rochester Inst. 4. Championship: Hobart 9, Ohio Wesleyan 5.

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1988First Round: Ohio Wesleyan 10, Denison 5; Frank. & Marsh. 11, Cortland St. 5; Roanoke 10,

Washington (Md.) 8; Hobart 17, Nazareth 12. Semifinals: Ohio Wesleyan 19, Frank. & Marsh. 6; Hobart 19, Roanoke 6. Championship: Hobart 18, Ohio Wesleyan 9.

1989First Round: Hobart 14, Cortland St. 6; Nazareth 25, Salisbury 10; Ohio Wesleyan 12, Gettysburg 5;

Washington (Md.) 12, Hampden-Sydney 5. Semifinals: Hobart 14, Nazareth 10; Ohio Wesleyan 9, Washington (Md.) 8 (ot). Championship: Hobart 11, Ohio Wesleyan 8.

1990Quarterfinals: Hobart 20, Rochester Inst. 11; Salisbury 17, Frank. & Marsh. 7; Ohio Wesleyan 16,

Alfred 10; Washington (Md.) 16, Springfield 10. Semifinals: Hobart 23, Salisbury 5; Washington (Md.) 14, Ohio Wesleyan 11. Championship: Hobart 18, Washington (Md.) 6.

1991Quarterfinals: Nazareth 17, Gettysburg 10; Hobart 19, Clarkson 11; Salisbury 16, Ithaca 10; Ohio

Wesleyan 19, Wash. & Lee 10. Semifinals: Hobart 19, Nazareth 17; Salisbury 18, Ohio Wesleyan 12. Championship: Hobart 12, Salisbury 11.

1992Quarterfinals: Hobart 17, Alfred 7; Nazareth 22, Clarkson 11; Roanoke 16, Gettysburg 15; Ithaca 21,

Salisbury 9. Semifinals: Nazareth 13, Hobart 12 (ot); Roanoke 20, Ithaca 10. Championship: Nazareth 22, Roanoke 11.

1993Quarterfinals: Washington (Md.) 12, Salisbury 11; Ohio Wesleyan 8, Wash. & Lee 7; Nazareth 15,

Alfred 8; Hobart 19, Gettysburg 8. Semifinals: Ohio Wesleyan 14, Washington (Md.) 8; Hobart 20, Nazareth 16. Championship: Hobart 16, Ohio Wesleyan 10.

1994Quarterfinals: Salisbury 24, Washington (Md.) 6; Gettysburg 11, Denison 10 (3 ot); Nazareth 14,

Rochester Inst. 13 (ot); Hobart 19, Alfred 13. Semifinals: Salisbury 20, Gettysburg 11; Hobart 18, Nazareth 14. Championship: Salisbury 15, Hobart 9.

1995Quarterfinals: Salisbury 23, Hampden-Sydney 8; Gettysburg 15, Frank. & Marsh. 9; Ohio Wesleyan

16, Rochester Inst. 15; Nazareth 16, Hartwick 8. Semifinals: Salisbury 21, Gettysburg 9; Nazareth 14, Ohio Wesleyan 13. Championship: Salisbury 22, Nazareth 13.

1996Quarterfinals: Salisbury 17, Roanoke 8; Washington (Md.) 12, Middlebury 10; Ohio Wesleyan 16,

Denison 6; Nazareth 14, Gettysburg 10. Semifinals: Nazareth 17, Ohio Wesleyan 11; Washington (Md.) 11, Salisbury 10. Championship: Nazareth 11, Washington (Md.) 10 (ot).

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1997Quarterfinals: Gettysburg 10, Salisbury 9 (2 OT); Washington (Md.) 14, Roanoke 9; Ohio Wesleyan

18, Denison 13; Nazareth 17, Alfred 6. Semifinals: Washington (Md.) 10, Gettysburg 9; Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 9. Championship: Nazareth 15, Washington (Md.) 14 (ot).

1998First Round: Wash. & Lee 16, Denison 13; Middlebury 16, Ithaca 15; Washington (Md.) 11, Roanoke

7; Gettysburg 16, Cortland St. 8. Quarterfinals: Ohio Wesleyan 17, Wash. & Lee 8; Nazareth 14, Middlebury 7; Washington (Md.) 13,

Hampden-Sydney 9; Salisbury 16, Gettysburg 11. Semifinals: Nazareth 10, Ohio Wesleyan 9; Washington (Md.) 12, Salisbury 10. Championship: Washington (Md.) 16, Nazareth 10.

1999First Round: Rochester Inst. 10, Nazareth 6; Middlebury 19, Oneonta St. 6; Hampden-Sydney 17,

Lynchburg 9; Denison 12, Ohio Wesleyan 8. Quarterfinals: Rochester Inst. 14, Gettysburg 13 (ot); Middlebury 16, Washington (Md.) 7; Salisbury

15, Hampden-Sydney 10; Denison 17, Wash. & Lee 7. Semifinals: Middlebury 15, Rochester Inst. 14; Salisbury 13, Denison 6. Championship: Salisbury 16, Middlebury 6.

2000First Round: Ohio Wesleyan 13, Denison 10; Rochester Inst. 13, Springfield 12 (ot); Middlebury 24,

New Eng. Col. 5; Washington (Md.) 21, Rensselaer 8; Wash. & Lee 22, Kenyon 4; Gettysburg 19, Widener 6.

Quarterfinals: Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 8; Middlebury 12, Rochester Inst. 9; Salisbury 21, Washington (Md.) 9; Wash. & Lee 12, Gettysburg 10.

Semifinals: Middlebury 13, Nazareth 8; Salisbury 10, Wash. & Lee 9. Championship: Middlebury 16, Salisbury 12.

2001First Round: Springfield 11, Eastern Conn. St. 9; Denison 10, Hampden-Sydney 5; Salisbury 16,

Stevens Tech 3; Rensselaer 9, Cortland St. 7; Middlebury 29, Endicott 3; Ithaca 14, Messiah 8.

Quarterfinals: Gettysburg 16, Springfield 12; Denison 11, Salisbury 6; Nazareth 15, Rensselaer 14; Middlebury 18, Ithaca 7.

Semifinals: Gettysburg 13, Denison 7; Middlebury 21, Nazareth 14. Championship: Middlebury 15, Gettysburg 10.

2002First Round: Ithaca 16, Western New Eng. 15 (ot); Cortland St. 9, Clarkson 1; Whittier 19, Eastern

Conn. St. 8; Middlebury 26, New England Col. 4; Washington (Md.) 10, Cabrini 5; Wash. & Lee 13, Widener 8; Salisbury 15, Hampden-Sydney 8; Gettysburg 16, Stevens Tech 8.

Quarterfinals: Ithaca 10, Cortland St. 9; Wash. & Lee 11, Washington (Md.) 8; Middlebury 13, Whittier 12; Gettysburg 7, Salisbury 5.

Semifinals: Gettysburg 12, Wash. & Lee 8; Middlebury 12, Ithaca 6. Championship: Middlebury 14, Gettysburg 9.

2003First Round: Cabrini 13, Widener 8. Second Round: Salisbury 16, Cabrini 1; Frank. & Marsh. 13, Lynchburg 12 (2 ot); Hampden-Sydney

10, Washington (Md.) 8; Whittier 14, Stevens Tech 5; Cortland St. 19, Gordon 2. Hamilton 11, Eastern Conn. St. 10 (ot); Nazareth 15, Ohio Wesleyan 4; Middlebury 11, Springfield 9.

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Quarterfinals: Salisbury 26, Frank. & Marsh. 8; Whittier 19, Hampden-Sydney 15; Cortland St. 8, Hamilton 7; Middlebury 21, Nazareth 12.

Semifinals: Salisbury 15, Whittier 8; Middlebury 9, Cortland St. 8 (2 ot). Championship: Salisbury 14, Middlebury 13 (ot).

2004First Round: Geneseo St. 19, Endicott 4. Second Round: Middlebury 14, Geneseo St. 5; Stevens Inst. 8, Springfield 4; Nazareth 18, Eastern

Conn. St. 4; Cortland St. 14, Clarkson 3; Salisbury 13, Wooster 2; Wash. & Lee 12, Messiah 8; Gettsyburg 18, Cabrini 2; Washington (Md.) 9, Whittier 8.

Quarterfinals: Middlebury 17, Stevens Inst. 5; Nazareth 10, Cortland St. 8; Salisbury 15, Wash. & Lee 6; Washington (Md.) 9, Gettsyburg 8.

Semifinals: Nazareth 12, Middlebury 8; Salisbury 13, Washington (Md.) 11. Championship: Salisbury 13, Nazareth 9.

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NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS

MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY COACHES

6 Bill Tierney (92-94-96-97-98-01)

6 Roy Simmons Jr. #(83-88-89-90-93-95)

3 Henry Ciccarone (78-79-80)

John Desko (00-02-04)

Richie Moran (71-76-77)

Willie Scroggs (81-82-86)

Don Zimmerman (84-85-87)

2 Bud Beardmore (73-75)

2 Dom Starsia (99-03)

1 Dave Klarmann (91)

Bob Scott (74)

Glenn Thiel (72)

CONSECUTIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY COACHES

3 Henry Ciccarone (78-79-80) Roy Simmons Jr. #(88-89-90) Bill Tierney (96-97-98) 2 Richie Moran (76-77) Willie Scroggs (81-82) Don Zimmerman (84-85)

# See Page No. 2

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NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS

NCAA APPEARANCES BY A COACH

1. Roy Simmons Jr. 19 2. Dick Edell 16 3. Tony Seaman 15 4. Jim Adams 14 Dave Cottle 14 Richie Moran 14

Bill Tierney 14

CONSECUTIVE NCAA APPEARANCES BY A COACH

1. Roy Simmons Jr. 16 (Syracuse 83-98) 2. Bill Tierney 15 (Princeton 90-04) 3. Dave Cottle 14 (Loyola 88-00-01) 4. Willie Scroggs 11 (North Carolina 80-90) Dick Szlasa 11 (Wash. & Lee 72; Navy 73-82) Dom Starsia 11 (Virginia 93-03) 7. Jim Adams 10 (Pennsylvania 77; Virginia 78-86) 8. Henry Ciccarone 9 (Johns Hopkins 75-83) 9. Bud Beardmore 8 (Maryland 71-78) Tony Seaman 8 (Johns Hopkins 91-98) Dick Edell 8 (Maryland 91-98) 12. Jack Emmer 7 (Cortland St. 72; Wash. & Lee 73-78) Richie Moran 7 (Cornell 74-80) Don Zimmerman 7 (Johns Hopkins 84-90)

NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES WON BY A COACH

# 1. Roy Simmons Jr. 34 2. Bill Tierney 28 3. Dom Starsia 19 Richie Moran 19 5. Henry Ciccarone 18 6. Willie Scroggs 17 7. Bud Beardmore 15 8. Dick Edell 14 9. Don Zimmerman 12 Tony Seaman 12

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ALL-TIME COACHES RECORDS INNCAA DIVISION I LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Jim Adams Pennsylvania (75-77) 0-2 Virginia (78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-88-90-91) 10-12 Total: 10-14 Scott Anderson Harvard (88-90-96) 2-3 Bud Beardmore Maryland (71-72-73-74-75-76-77-78) 15-6 W.P. Bilderback Navy (71-72) 1-2 Joe Breschi Ohio St. (03-04) 0-2 Chris Burdick Providence (04) 0-1 Greg Cannella Massachusetts (95-97-02-03) 3-4 Henry Ciccarone Johns Hopkins (75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83) 18-6 Kevin Corrigan Notre Dame (90-92-93-94-95-96-97-99-00-01) 4-10 Dave Cottle Loyola (Md.) (88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01) 8-14 Maryland (03-04) 3-2 Total: 11-16 John Danowski Adelphi (93) 1-1 C.W. Post (86) 0-1 Hofstra (96-97-99-00-01-03) 2-6 Total: 3-7 John Desko Syracuse (99-00-01-02-03-04) 17-3 Paul Doherty Adelphi (82-85-87-89) 2-4 Paul Doty North Carolina (1976-77) 0-2 Dick Edell Army (78-81-82-83) 0-4 Maryland (86-87-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-00-01) 14-13 Total: 14-17 Jack Emmer Cortland St. (72) 1-1 Wash. & Lee (73-74-75-76-77-78-80) 3-7 Army (84-85-87-93-96-03-04) 2-7 Total: 6-15 John Espey Stony Brook (02) 0-1 Dick Garber Massachusetts (76-77-79-81-86-87-88-89-90) 2-9 Ted Garber New Hampshire (86) 0-1 Massachusetts (91-93) 0-2 Total: 0-3 Tom Gravante Mt. St. Mary’s (03) 0-1 Larry Gross North Carolina St. (79) 0-1 Sid Jamieson Bucknell (01) 0-1 John Haus Johns Hopkins (99-00) 2-2 North Carolina (04) 1-1 Total: 3-3 Tom Hayes Rutgers (75-84-86-90-91) 2-5 Jon Hind Butler (98) 0-1 Jim Keating Air Force (71) 0-1 Matt Kerwick Hobart (02-04) 0-2 Rich Kimball Michigan St. (87-89-91) 0-3 Dave Klarmann North Carolina (91-92-93-94-95-96-98) 6-6 Peter Lasagna Brown (94-95-97) 3-3 Scott Marr Albany (N.Y.) (03-04) 0-2 Richie Meade Navy (04) 3-1 Dino Mattessich Maryland (79-81-82-83) 3-4 Bryan Matthews Navy (86-87-88-89-92-93-94) 3-7 Tim McIntee Manhattan (02) 0-1 Richie Meade Navy (99) 0-1 Richie Moran Cornell (71-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-82-83-87-88-89-95) 19-11 Howdy Myers Hofstra (71-73-74-75) 0-4 Bob Naso Rutgers (72-74) 0-2 B.J. O’Hara Hobart (98-00) 0-2 Dave Pietramala Cornell (00-01) 0-2 Johns Hopkins (02-03-04) 6-3 Total: 6-5 Scott Petosa Air Force (88) 0-1

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Al Pisano Army (71-72-73) 1-3 Mike Pressler Duke (92-94-95-97-98-99-00-01-02) 6-9 Harry Royle Hofstra (78) 0-1 Carl Runk Towson (89-91-92-94-96) 4-5 Robert Scalife Harvard (80) 0-1 Bob Scott Johns Hopkins (72-73-74) 7-2 Willie Scroggs North Carolina (80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90) 17-8 Tony Seaman Pennsylvania (83-84-85-87-88-89) 2-6 Johns Hopkins (91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98) 7-8 Towson (01-03-04) 3-3 Total: 12-17 Bob Shillinglaw Delaware (84-99) 1-2

# Roy Simmons Jr. Syracuse (79-80-81-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98) 34-13 Ricky Sowell Dartmouth (03) 0-1

Ted Spencer Fairfield (01) 0-1 Jim Stagnitta Rutgers (03-04) 0-2 Dom Starsia Brown (85-87-90-91-92) 2-5 Virginia (93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03) 17-9 Total: 19-14 Cliff Stevenson Brown (71-73-76) 0-3 Dick Szlasa Wash. & Lee (72) 0-1 Navy (73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82) 7-10 Total: 7-11 Jeff Tambroni Cornell (02-04) 1-2 Glenn Thiel Virginia (71-72-73-74) 4-3 Penn St. (03) 0-1 Total: 4-4 Bill Tierney Princeton (90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04) 28-9 Dave Urick Georgetown (97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04) 7-8 Brian Voelker Pennsylvania (04) 0-1 Mike Waldvogel Yale (88-90-92) 2-3 Don Zimmerman Johns Hopkins (84-85-86-87-88-89-90) 12-4 UMBC (98-99) 0-2 Total: 12-6 # See Page No. 2

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DIVISIONS II & III MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPCOACHES RECORDS

(1974-1979)

Joe Ardolino Salisbury (78) 0-1 Ted Bruning FDU-Florham (76) 0-1 Charley Clark Salisbury (79) 1-1 Jay Connor Loyola (Md.) (79) 0-1 Mickey DiMaggio Washington (Md.) (78) 1-1 Paul Dougherty Adelphi (75-79) 8-4 Dick Edell Baltimore (74, 76-77) 2-3 Sheldon Freed Morgan St. (75) 0-1 Paul Griffin Roanoke (74, 76-79) 4-4 Andy Jones Salisbury (75, 77) 0-2 Don Kelly Washington (Md.) (74-77) 5-4 Don Leet St. Lawrence (79) 2-1 Jay Martin Ohio Wesleyan (78, 79) 0-2 Rick McCarthy Babson (79) 0-1 Pete Miller Kutztown (76) 0-1 Carl Runk Towson (74-79) 6-5 Jerry Schmidt Hobart (74-79) 14-4 Rich Seiler Ohio Wesleyan (75-77) 3-3 Chip Silverman Baltimore (78) 0-1 Dick Watts UMBC (74-79) 5-6 Dave Webster Plymouth St. (76) 0-1 Chuck Winters Cortland St. (74-79) 7-5 Al Wolski Ithaca (78, 79) 1-2

DIVISION II MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP

COACHES RECORDS(1980-2004)

John Brubaker St. Andrews (02) 0-1 Keith Bugbee Springfield (94-95) 1-1 Mike Cerino Limestone (00) 1-0 Jay Connor Loyola (Md.) (81) 0-1 John Dodd Wingate (01) 0-1 Paul Dougherty Adelphi (80-81) 1-1 T.W. Johnson Limestone (02-03-04) 4-2 Jack Kaley NYIT (94-97-02-03-04) 4-3 Sandy Kapatos Adelphi (95-96-97-98-99-01) 4-2 Bill Milone Limestone (01) 1-1 Tom Postel C.W. Post (93-96-98-99-00-01) 1-5 Chris Ryan Mercyhurst (03-04) 0-2 Dan Sheehan Le Moyne (02-03-04) 2-2 Kevin Sheehan Adelphi (93) 1-0 Dick Watts UMBC (80) 1-0

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ALL-TIME COACHES RECORDS

Walter Alessi MIT (80) 0-1 Scott Allison Roanoke (87-88) 1-2 Bill Bergan Clarkson (91-92-02-04) 0-4 Jim Berkman Salisbury (89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04) 26-11 Al Brown Alfred (90-92-93-94) 0-4 Ted Bruning FDU-Florham (81) 0-1 Keith Bugbee Springfield (85-90-00-01-03-04) 1-6 Mike Caravana Denison (94-96-97-98-99-00-01) 4-7 Jerry Casciani Cortland St. (84-85-86-87-88-89) 2-6 Mike Cerino Wash. & Lee (02-04) 2-2 Charles Clark Salisbury (80-81-82) 3-3 J.B. Clarke Washington (Md.) (00-02-03-04) 4-4 Steve Colfer Cabrini (02-04) 0-2 Byron Collins Stevens Tech (01-02-03-04) 1-4 Terry Corcoran Washington (Md.) (83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-93-94) 11-10 Dennis Daly Wash. & Lee (87) 1-1 Frank Fedorjaka Frank. & Marsh. (95) 0-1 Larry Giusti Springfield (82) 0-1 Bill Glennon Rochester Inst. (85-86-87) 2-3 Bill Gorrow Frank. & Marsh. (03) 1-1 Paul Griffin Roanoke (81) 0-1 John Haus Washington (Md.) (96-97-98) 8-2 Hank Janczyk Gettysburg (89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-04) 11-14 Salisbury (83-84) 1-2 Total: 12-16 Bill Heiser Kenyon (00) 0-1 John Klepacki Western New Eng. (02) 0-1 Steve Koudelka Lynchburg (99-03) 0-2 Matt Kerwick Alfred (97) 0-1 Don Leet St. Lawrence (80-81-82-83-84-87) 0-6 Doug Locker Whittier (02) 0-1 Jeff Long Ithaca (91-92-98-01-024-5 Jim Lyons Geneseo St. (04) 1-1 Jay Martin Ohio Wesleyan (80-81-83-85) 1-4 Bryan Matthews Washington (Md.) (80-81-82) 3-3 Eugene McCabe Hamilton (03) 1-1 Rick McCarthy Eastern Conn. St. (01-02-03-04) 0-4 Skip Milne Gordon (03) 0-1 G.W. Mix Frank. & Marsh. (88-90) 1-2 Jim Nagle Oneonta St. (99), 0-1 Scott Nelson Nazareth (88-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99) 17-8 James Noyes Swarthmore (84) 0-1 B.J. O’Hara Hobart (90-91-92-93-94) 12-2 Bill Pilat Roanoke (92-96-97-98) 2-4 John Pirro Roanoke (82-83-85-86) 3-4 Mike Pounds Cortland St. (98) 0-1 Mike Pressler Ohio Wesleyan (86-87-88-89-90) 8-5 Erin Quinn Middlebury (96-98-99-00-01-02-03-04) 21-5 Rob Quinn New Eng. Col. (00) 0-1 Sean Quirk Endicott (01-04) 0-2 Rob Randall Nazareth (01-03-04) 5-3 Billy Reed Hampden-Sydney (82) 0-1

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Lelan Rogers Ohio Wesleyan (91-93-96-97-98-99-00) 7-7 Cortland St. (01-02-03-04) 2-4 Total: 9-11 Ray Rostan Hampden-Sydney (89-95-98-99-01-02-03) 2-7 Ithaca (80-83) 1-2 Total: 3-9 Joe Rotellini Salisbury (86) 0-1 Sean Ryan Ohio Wesleyan (0-3) 0-1 Pat Scarpello Cabrini (03) 1-1 Dave Schaller Whittier (03-04) 2-2 Todd Sharp New Eng. Col. (02) 0-1 Jim Stagnitta Wash. & Lee (91-93-98-00) 3-4 Jerry Standford Messiah (01) 0-1 Jamie Steele Widener (02) 0-1 Jason Tarnow Wooster (04) 0-1 Tommy Thomsen Denison (82-84-85-86-88) 0-5 Bill Tierney Rochester Inst. (83-84) 1-2 Jim Townsend Rensselaer (00-01) 1-2 Dave Urick Hobart (80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89) 30-0 Guy Van Arsdale Rochester Inst. (90-94-95-99-00) 3-5 Chris Wakely Widener (00) 0-1 Chuck Winters Cortland St. (80-81) 4-2

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NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPPAID ATTENDANCE HISTORY(SEMIFINALS AND FINALS)

YEAR SEMIFINALS FINAL HOST PARTICIPANTS2004 46,923 43,898 Baltimore* Johns Hopkins, Syracuse; Princeton, Navy; Syracuse, Navy2003 37,823 37,944 Baltimore* Johns Hopkins, Syracuse; Virginia, Maryland; JHU, Virginia 2002 23,123 19,706 Rutgers Princeton, Johns Hopkins; Syracuse, Virginia; SU, Princeton 2001 22,880 21,286 Rutgers Syracuse, Notre Dame; Towson, Princeton; Princeton, SU 2000 24,105 22,880 Maryland Syracuse, Johns Hopkins; Princeton, Virginia; SU, Princeton 1999 27,586 24,235 Maryland Syracuse, Georgetown; Johns Hopkins, Virginia; Virginia, SU 1998 21,194 17,225 Rutgers Maryland, Loyola; Princeton, Syracuse; Princeton, Maryland 1997 30,580 25,317 Maryland Princeton, Duke; Syracuse, Maryland; Princeton, Maryland 1996 26,066 22,102 Maryland Princeton, Syracuse; Virginia, JHU; Princeton, Virginia 1995 30,392 26,229 Maryland Maryland, JHU; Syracuse, Virginia; Syracuse, Maryland 1994 23,728 24,730 Maryland Virginia, Syracuse; Brown, Princeton; Virginia, Princeton 1993 21,529 20,117 Maryland Johns Hopkins, UNC; Princeton, Syracuse; UNC, Syracuse 1992 15,523 13,150 Pennsylvania JHU, Syracuse; Princeton, North Carolina; SU, Princeton 1991 14,544 8,293 Syracuse Syracuse, North Carolina; Towson, Maryland; UNC, Towson 1990 15,154 19,070 Rutgers Syracuse, North Carolina; Loyola, Yale; Syracuse, Loyola 1989 20,615 23,827 Maryland Syracuse, Maryland; Johns Hopkins, UNC; Syracuse, JHU 1988 11,827 20,148 Syracuse Syracuse, Penn; Cornell, Virginia; Syracuse, Cornell 1987 12,933 16,901 Rutgers Johns Hopkins, Maryland; Cornell, Syracuse; JHU, Cornell 1986 8,549 9,765 Delaware North Carolina, Johns Hopkins; Virginia, Syracuse; UNC, UVA 1985 – 14,455 Brown Johns Hopkins, Syracuse 1984 – 17,253 Delaware Johns Hopkins, Syracuse 1983 – 15,672 Rutgers Syracuse, Johns Hopkins 1982 – 10,283 Virginia North Carolina, Johns Hopkins 1981 – 13,943 Princeton North Carolina, Johns Hopkins 1980 – 7,557 Cornell Johns Hopkins, Virginia 1979 – 16,166 Maryland Johns Hopkins, Maryland 1978 – 13,527 Rutgers Johns Hopkins, Cornell 1977 – 10,080 Virginia Cornell, Johns Hopkins 1976 – 7,504 Brown Cornell, Maryland 1975 – 10,875 JHU Maryland, Navy 1974 – 7,728 Rutgers Johns Hopkins, Maryland 1973 – 5,965 Pennsylvania Maryland, Johns Hopkins 1972 – 7,001 Maryland Virginia, Johns Hopkins 1971 – 5,458 Hofstra Cornell, Maryland *Host schools were UMBC, Johns Hopkins, Loyola and Towson.

HIGHEST-RANKED PAID ATTENDANCE

Championship Game Semifinals Quarterfinals First-Round Site 43,898-2004 46,923-2004 12,289–1999 5,727–1999 at Baltimore at Baltimore at Hofstra Stadium at Brown Syracuse 14, Navy 13 Syracuse 15, JHU 9 Johns Hopkins 11, Hofstra 7 Hofstra 15, Navy 7 Navy 8, Princeton 7 Georgetown 17, Duke 14 Syracuse 7, Princeton 5

37,944–2003 37,823–2003 11,533–1990 5,428–1993 at Baltimore at Baltimore at Carrier Dome at Navy- Marine Corps Virginia 9, JHU 7 JHU 19, Syracuse 7 Syracuse 20, Brown 12 Memorial Stadium Virginia 14, Maryland 4 Loyola 19, Navy 8

26,229–1995 30,580–1997 11,261–1998 5,341-1996 at Byrd Stadium at Byrd Stadium at Byrd Stadium Syracuse 13, Maryland 9 Princeton 10, Duke 9 Loyola (Md.) 12, Georgetown 11 Maryland 18, Syracuse 17

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ATTENDANCE SUMMARY YEAR ROUND 1 QUARTERFINAL SEMIFINAL FINAL TOTAL 2004 3,989* 1,772 1,955 19,202** 26,918 2003 3,953* 1,867 1,763 15,417** 23,000 2002 2,617 1,769 1,955 14,411 20,752 2001 2,208 2,319 2,640 14,417 21,584 2000 1,899 3,060 2,152 17,431 22,643 1999 1,959 2,897 2,273 17,418 24,547 1998 –– 2,839 2,223 14,000 21,208 1997 –– 3,230 2,409 18,086 23,725 1996 –– 2,815 2,989 18,586 24,390 1995 –– 2,377 2,479 15,768 20,624 1994 –– 3,753 4,984 12,142 20,879 1993 –– 4,592 5,793 9,579 19,964 1992 –– 4,446 4,866 6,714 16,026 1991 –– 3,025 2,764 3,467 9,256 1990 –– 2,328 1,268 3,875 7,453 1989 –– 2,074 2,249 3,656 7,979 1988 –– 2,419 3,795 2,742 8,956 1987 –– 3,291 2,768 4,205 10,264 1986 –– 2,050 3,474 3,581 9,105 1985 –– 1,468 2,338 2,640 6,446 1984 –– 1,146 2,336 3,210 6,692 1983 –– 1,217 2,303 2,874 6,394 1982 –– 911 1,778 2,124 4,813 1981 –– 1,159 1,365 3,840 6,364 1980 –– 1,586 2,460 4,855 8,901 *Includes one first-round and eight second-round games. **Turnstile figure.

COMBINED CHAMPIONSHIPS PAID ATTENDANCE SUMMARY YEAR I SEMIFINALS III FINAL II FINAL I FINAL TOTAL 2004 46,923 (x2) 19,202 19,202 43,898 122,011 2003 37,823(x2) 15,417 15,417 37,944* 144,424 2002 23,123(x2) 14,411 2,141 19,706 82,504 2001 22,880(x2) 14,417 2,180 21,286 83,643 2000 24,105(x2) 17,431 2,019 22,880 90,540 1999 27,586(x2) 17,418 1,429 24,235 98,254 1998 21,194(x2) 14,609 1,616 17,225 75,838 1997 30,580(x2) 18,086 –– 25,317 104,563 1996 26,066(x2) 18,586* –– 22,102 72,820 1995 30,392(x2) 15,768 –– 26,229 102,780 1994 23,728(x2) 12,142 –– 24,730 84,328 1993 21,129(x2) 9,579 –– 18,965 70,802 1992 15,023(x2) 6,714 –– 13,150 49,910

* All-time record for any NCAA Division III championship.

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PRELIMINARY-ROUND PAID ATTENDANCE HISTORYFIRST ROUND QUARTERFINALS

2004Cornell 1,886 Georgetown 1,650 Johns Hopkins 1,213 Maryland 3,275 Navy 3,314 North Carolina 662 Princeton 2,322 Syracuse 4,454

Cornell 9,516 Virginia 2,898

Total 18,776 Average 2,347

Total 12,414 Average 6,207

FIRST ROUND QUARTERFINALS 2003

Johns Hopkins 1,408 Maryland 1,768 Massachusetts 2,031 Princeton 1,330 Rutgers 1,659 Syracuse 4,421 Towson 2,199 Virginia 1,047

Syracuse 8,462 Towson 4,703

Total 15,863 Average 1,983

Total 13,165 Average 6,583

2002Brown 3,856 Delaware 1,254

Hofstra 5,561 Johns Hopkins 7,468

Total 5,110 Average 2,555

Total 13,029 Average 6,515

2001Army 2,959 UMBC 4,116

Hofstra 10,510 Maryland 10,118

Total 7,075 Average 3,538

Total 20,628 Average 10,314

2000Hobart 3,309 UMBC 2,814

Rutgers 3,806 Johns Hopkins 4,916

Total 6,123 Average 3,062

Total 8,722 Average 4,361

1999Brown 5,727 Towson 4,103

Hofstra 12,289 Princeton 6,533

Total 9,830 Average 4,915

Total 18,822 Average 9,411

1998Massachusetts 2,512 Johns Hopkins 2,350

Hofstra 8,817 Maryland 11,163

Total 4,862 Average 2,431

Total 19,980 Average 9,990

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1997Army 2,815 Towson 4,285

Hofstra 8,065 Maryland 9,011

Total 7,100 Average 3,550

Total 17,076 Average 8,538

1996Navy 5,341 Cornell 2,947

Rutgers 4,962 Johns Hopkins 7,560

Total 8,288 Average 4,144

Total 12,522 Average 6,261

1995Loyola (Md.) 2,117 Duke 2,475 Princeton 1,930 Brown 1,267

Johns Hopkins 4,996 Maryland 3,002 Syracuse 5,116 Virginia 2,314

Total 7,789 Average 1,947

Total 15,428 Average 3,857

1994Virginia 789 Johns Hopkins 3,879 Duke 511 Brown 1,560

North Carolina 1,527 Loyola (Md.) 2,006 Princeton 4,813 Syracuse 4,321

Total 6,739 Average 1,685

Total 12,667 Average 3,167

1993Army 4,121 Virginia 1,275 Hofstra 4,281 Navy 5,428

North Carolina 1,756 Johns Hopkins 5,222 Syracuse 4,395 Princeton 4,155

Total 15,105 Average 3,776

Total 15,528 Average 3,882

1992Johns Hopkins 1,754 Navy 2,618 Loyola (Md.) 2,100 Maryland 2,913

Princeton 2,300 North Carolina 1,212 Syracuse 3,200 Towson 7,812

Total 9,385 Average 2,346

Total 14,524 Average 3,631

1991Maryland 1,364 Loyola (Md.) 1,082 Virginia 886 Syracuse 2,309

Johns Hopkins 6,771 North Carolina 600 Princeton 3,524 Brown 3,590

Total 5,641 Average 1,410

Total 14,485 Average 3,621

1990Massachusetts 738 Harvard 617 Virginia 1,027 Johns Hopkins 2,086

Syracuse 11,533 North Carolina 869 Loyola (Md.) 2,784 Yale 3,540

Total 4,468 Average 1,117

Total 18,726 Average 4,682

1989Adelphi 919 Navy 1,736

Johns Hopkins 3,742 Loyola (Md.) 2,987

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Massachusetts 2,375 North Carolina 364

Maryland 2,699 Syracuse 4,572

Total 5,394 Average 1,349

Total 14,000 Average 3,500

1988Harvard 534 Loyola (Md.) 800 Massachusetts 1,049 Yale 730

Syracuse 3,271 Pennsylvania 1,740 North Carolina 1,694 Johns Hopkins 4,348

Total 3,113 Average 778

Total 11,053 Average 2,763

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2004FIRST AND SECOND

ROUNDS

Geneseo State 200 Cortland St. 432 Gettysburg 271 Middlebury 630 Nazareth 633 Salisbury 391 Stevens Inst. 387 Washington & Lee 652 Washington (Md.) 393 Total 3,989 Average 443 Overall 26,918

QUARTERFINALS

Cortland St. 408 Middlebury 368 Salisbury 603 Washington (Md.) 393

1,772

443

SEMIFINALS

Middlebury 917 Salisbury 1,038

1,955977

CHAMPIONSHIP

Baltimore 19,202

2003FIRST ROUND

Widener 272 Cortland St. 450 Hamilton 550 Hampden-Sydney 335 Lynchburg 350 Middlebury 611 Nazareth 751 Salisbury 372 Whittier 307 Total 3,953 Average 494 Overall 23,000

QUARTERFINALS

Cortland St. 500 Middlebury 496 Salisbury 564 Whittier 307

1,867 467

SEMIFINALS

Cortland St. 756 Salisbury 564

1,763882

CHAMPIONSHIP

Baltimore 15,417

2002Ithaca 177 Cortland St. 336 Whittier 526 Middlebury 242 Washington (Md.) 316 Washington & Lee 418 Hampden-Sydney 247 Gettysburg 355

Ithaca 325 Middlebury 328 Washington (Md.) 690 Gettysburg 426

Middlebury 916Gettysburg 1,039

Rutgers 14,411

Total 2,627 Average 327 Overall Attn. 20,752

1,769 442

1,955 978

14,411

2001Springfield 750 Hampden-Sydney 245 Salisbury 307 Cortland St. 378 Middlebury 300 Ithaca 228

Gettysburg 394Salisbury 690Nazareth 713Ithaca 522

Gettysburg 1,055 Nazareth 1,585

Rutgers 14,417

Total 2,208 Average 368 Overall Attn. 28,751

2,319 580

2,640 1,320

21, 584

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2000Denison 581 Gettysburg 249 Middlebury 341 RIT 1,150 Wash. & Lee 436 Washington (Md.) 292

Gettysburg 523Middlebury 647Nazareth 653Salisbury 1,237

Nazareth 999 Salisbury 1,153

Maryland 17,431

Total 3,049 Average 508 Overall Attn. 25,692

3,060 765

2,152 1,026

17,431

1999Nazareth 1,060 Hampden-Sydney 220 Denison 332 Middlebury 347

Gettysburg 544Washington (Md.) 674Wash. & Lee 838Salisbury 841

Middlebury 1,322 Salisbury 951

Maryland 17,418

Total 1,959 Average 490 Overall Attn. 24,547

2,897 724

2,273 1,136

17,418

QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINAL 1998

Wash. & Lee 528 Ithaca 285 Roanoke 313 Gettysburg 1,020

Nazareth 1,100 Salisbury 1,123

Rutgers 14,000

Total 2,146 Average 537 Overall Attn. 18,369

2,223 1,112

14,000

1997Denison 716 Nazareth 1,205 Washington (Md.) 567 Salisbury 742

Washington (Md.) 1,346 Nazareth 1,063

Maryland 18,086

Total 3,230 Average 808 Overall Attn. 23,725

2,409 1,205

18,086

1996Middlebury 840 Nazareth 746 Ohio Wesleyan 441 Salisbury 788

Nazareth 1,816 Salisbury 1,173

Nazareth 18,586

Total 2,815 Average 704 Overall Attn. 24,390

2,989 1,495

18,586

1995Salisbury 379 Gettysburg 260 Ohio Wesleyan 725 Nazareth 1,013

Salisbury 899 Nazareth 1,580

Salisbury 15,768

Total 2,377 Average 594 Overall Attn. 20,624

2,479 1,240

15,768

1994Hobart 963 Nazareth 877 Salisbury 1,392

Hobart 3,480 Salisbury 1,504

Maryland 12,142

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Gettysburg 521 Total 3,753 Average 938 Overall Attn. 20,879

4,984 2,492

12,142

1993Hobart 1,371 Nazareth 1,450 Ohio Wesleyan 437 Salisbury 1,246

Hobart 4,611 Ohio Wesleyan 552

Maryland 9,579

Total 4,504 Average 1,126 Overall Attn. 19,246

5,163 2,582

9,579

1992Hobart 1,645 Nazareth 1,004 Roanoke 788 Salisbury 1,009

Hobart 4,092 Roanoke 774

Pennsylvania 6,714

Total 4,446 Average 1,112 Overall Attn. 16,026

4,866 2,433

6,714

1991Gettysburg 674 Hobart 1,094 Ohio Wesleyan 223 Salisbury 1,034

Hobart 2,128 Ohio Wesleyan 636

Salisbury 3,467

Total 3,025 Average 756 Overall Attn. 9,256

2,764 1,382

3,467

1990Hobart 797 Ohio Wesleyan 645 Salisbury 468 Washington (Md.) 418

Hobart 767 Washington (Md.) 501

Hobart 3,857

Total 2,328 Average 582 Overall Attn. 7,453

1,268 634

3,857

1989Hobart 405 Nazareth 321 Ohio Wesleyan 1,000 Washington (Md.) 348

Hobart 1,713 Washington (Md.) 536

Hobart 3,656

Total 2,074 Average 519 Overall Attn. 7,979

2,249 1,125

3,656

1988Frank. & Marsh. 106 Hobart 1,055 Ohio Wesleyan 842 Washington (Md.) 416

Hobart 2,461 Ohio Wesleyan 1,334

Ohio Wesleyan 2,742

Total 2,419 Average 605 Overall Attn. 8,956

3,795 1,898

2,742

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1987Hobart 1,044 Ohio Wesleyan 372 St. Lawrence 331 Wash. & Lee 1,544

Hobart 1,930 Ohio Wesleyan 838

Hobart 4,205

Total 3,291 Average 823 Overall Attn. 10,264

2,768 1,384

4,205

1986Cortland St. 266 Hobart 944 Ohio Wesleyan 536 Washington (Md.) 304

Hobart 3,186 Ohio Wesleyan 288

Hobart 3,581

Total 2,050 Average 513 Overall Attn. 9,105

3,474 1,737

3,581

1985Cortland St. 421 Hobart 503 Rochester Inst. 253 Washington (Md.) 291

Hobart 1,708 Washington (Md.) 630

Washington (Md.) 2,640

Total 1,468 Average 367 Overall Attn. 6,446

2,338 1,169

2,640

1984Hobart 444 Rochester Inst. 195 Salisbury 187 Washington (Md.) 320

Hobart 1,442 Washington (Md.) 894

Hobart 3,210

Total 1,146 Average 287 Overall Attn. 6,692

2,336 1,168

3,210

1983Hobart 637 Roanoke 139 Ohio Wesleyan 114 Washington (Md.) 327

Hobart 1,520 Washington (Md.) 783

Hobart 2,874

Total 1,217 Average 304 Overall Attn. 6,394

2,303 1,152

2,874

1982Hobart 356 Roanoke 99 Salisbury 262 Washington (Md.) 194

Hobart 918 Washington (Md.) 860

Hobart 2,124

Total 911 Average 228 Overall Attn. 4,813

1,778 889

2,124

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1981Cortland St. 190 Hobart 450 St. Lawrence 234 Washington (Md.) 285

Cortland St. 326 Hobart 1,039

Hobart 3,840

Total 1,159 Average 290 Overall Attn. 6,364

1,365 683

3,840

1980Cortland St. 253 Hobart 353 Ithaca 499 St. Lawrence 481

Cortland St. 1,278 Hobart 1,182

Hobart 4,855

Total 1,586 Average 397 Overall Attn. 8,901

2,460 1,230

4,855

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