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Johns Hopkins UniversityMen’s Lacrosse Record Book

Updated February 1, 2019

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Table of Contents

What You’ll Find Inside

Year-by-Year Records ____________________________________________ 3-5Coaching Records _______________________________________________ 6-7

Uniform Tracker __________________________________________________8

Annual Team Statistics _________________________________________ 9-10Annual Oppnent Statistics _____________________________________ 11-12

Single-Game Team Records ____________________________________ 13-14Single-Season Team & Program Records__________________________ 15-16

Attendance Reocrds ______________________________________________17

Johns Hopkins and the Big Ten _________________________________ 18-19 NCAA Tournament RecordsAll-Time NCAA Tournament Results _____________________________ 20-22JHU’s All-Time Seeding Grid _______________________________________23NCAA Tournament Series Records _________________________________24 NCAA Tournament Record Breakdown ______________________________25All-Time All-Tournament Selections ________________________________25NCAA Tournament Individual Records ______________________________26All-Time Listing - Men’s Lacrosse National Champions ________________37

Individual Goal-Scoring Records ________________________________ 28-30Extra-Man Records _______________________________________________31All-Time Hat Tricks ____________________________________________ 32-38Individual Assist Record _______________________________________ 37-40Individual Point-Scoring Records _______________________________ 41-43Career Point Combination Leaders ______________________________ 44-45Season Point Combination Leaders ________________________________45

Shooting Records ________________________________________________46Goaltending Records __________________________________________ 47-48Ground Ball Records _____________________________________________49Faceoff Records _______________________________________________ 50-51Penalty Records _________________________________________________52

All-Time All-Americans ________________________________________ 53-55

All-Americans by PositionMidfielders _____________________________________________________56Attackmen ______________________________________________________57Defensemen ____________________________________________________58Goalies _________________________________________________________59First Team All-Americans by Number _______________________________60JHU’s Three-Time First Team All-Americans _________________________61JHU’s Four-Time All-Americans ____________________________________61

National Award Winners _______________________________________ 62-65All-Time USILA North-South Participants ___________________________66Johns Hopkins at the FIL/ILF World Championships _________________67Johns Hopkins at the U19 FIL/ILF World Championships _____________68Johns Hopkins in the MLL Draft ___________________________________69Johns Hopkins in the Lacrosse Hall of Fame _________________________70All-Time Johns Hopkins Team _____________________________________71All-Time Team Award Winners __________________________________ 72-74

Johns Hopkins All-Time in the USILA National Rankings ___________ 76-79

All-Time Series Records ________________________________________ 80-81All-Time Results ______________________________________________ 82-92

All-Time Results in One-Goal Games ____________________________ 93-94All-Time Results in Overtime Games ________________________________95

All-Time Roster (Since 1950) ___________________________________ 96-103All-Time Captains (Since 1950) ___________________________________104

Please contact Ernie Larossa ([email protected]) with any information you may have to supplement the

information included in this record book. We are especially interested in missing information in the all-time roster.

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Year-by-Year Records

Overall Conf.Year Coach Captains Record Record GF GA Notes

1883 Gould 0-1 --- 0 4

1888 Riggs 1-1 --- 7 6

1889 Roszel 1-0-2 --- 11 5

1890 Roszel 2-2 --- 27 7

1891 Roszel 5-1 --- 28 8 ILA National Champions

1892 Roszel 1-2 --- 10 12

1893 Roszel 4-2 --- 30 18

1894 Roszel 1-3 --- 12 20

1895 Roszel 2-1 --- 16 8

1896 Roszel 1-2-1 --- 12 20

1897 Maddren 5-2 --- 34 14

1898 Maddren 4-1 --- 28 19 ILA National Champions

1899 Maddren 4-1 --- 54 14 ILA National Champions

1900 Maddren 6-1 --- 40 15 ILA National Champions

1901 Maddren 6-1 --- 33 9

1902 Abercrombie &

Schmeisser 6-1 --- 64 13 ILA National Champions

1903 Schmeisser 4-2 --- 53 29 ILA National Champions

1904 MacInnes 8-1 --- 86 18

1905 Schmeisser 3-2-1 --- 37 26

1906 Schmeisser 6-0 --- 41 8 USILA National Champions

1907 Schmeisser 5-1 --- 52 13 USILA National Champions

1908 Schmeisser 8-1 --- 59 24 USILA National Champions

1909 Schmeisser 6-1 --- 47 20 USILA National Champions

1910 Chesney 4-3 --- 35 37

1911 Raleigh 7-1 --- 48 26 USILA National Champions

1912 Raleigh 2-3-2 --- 26 29

1913 Wolfe 6-1-1 --- 45 21 USILA National Champions

1914 Wolfe 7-2 --- 61 27

1915 Wolfe 7-0-1 --- 40 19 USILA National Champions

1916 Wolfe 6-2 --- 72 31

1917 Wolfe 1-1 --- 12 9

1918 Wolfe 3-3-1 --- 19 29 USILA National Champions

1919 Wolfe 7-1 --- 57 13 USILA National Champions

1920 Wolfe 8-4 --- 73 28

1921 Wolfe 4-4-2 --- 41 55

1922 Knipp 7-3 --- 44 35 USILA National Champions

1923 Schmeisser 6-2 --- 60 27 USILA National Champions

1924 Schmeisser 7-2 --- 60 27 USILA National Champions

1925 Schmeisser 6-3 --- 42 26

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1926 Van Orman 9-0 --- 103 11 USILA National Champions

1927 Van Orman 8-0 --- 84 16 USILA National Champions

1928 Van Orman 9-2 --- 108 36 USILA National Champions

1929 Van Orman 4-5 --- 37 34

1930 Van Orman 7-2 --- 49 33

1931 Van Orman 8-1 --- 100 15

1932 Van Orman 11-0 --- 107 24 USILA National Champions

1933 Van Orman 7-0 --- 68 16 USILA National Champions

1934 Van Orman 8-1 --- 89 39 USILA National Champions

1935 Morrill 2-5 --- 44 32

1936 Morrill 5-3-1 --- 70 56

1937 Morrill 4-4 --- 67 45

1938 Morrill 3-4 --- 47 43

1939 Morrill 7-2 --- 129 38

1940 Morrill 8-2 --- 107 45

1941 Morrill 12-0 --- 151 19 USILA National Champions

1942 Morrill 9-2 --- 127 34

1943 Morrill 6-2 --- 87 33

1944 No Team

1945 Morrill 1-1 --- 25 21

1946 Morrill 4-5 --- 92 68

1947 Myers 8-1 --- 110 38 USILA National Champions

1948 Myers 8-1 --- 103 50 USILA National Champions

1949 Myers Gordon Wolman 8-1 --- 136 51 USILA National Champions

1950 Morrill Oliver Shepard, Jim Adams 7-1 --- 84 43 USILA National Champions

1951 Smith Joe Sollers, Wm. Byron Forbusg 4-4 --- 75 70

1952 Fewster Robert H. Scott 2-4-1 --- 64 58

1953 Fewster Emil A. Budniz 3-5 --- 78 82

1954 Smith Ray Santamaria 4-4-1 --- 79 73

1955 Scott Lou Roland, Herb Williams 4-6 --- 83 75

1956 Scott Arlyn Marshall, Dick Watts 6-4 --- 77 65

1957 Scott Walter Mitchell, Jerry Bennett 8-0-1 --- 128 59 USILA National Champions

1958 Scott John Jory, Walter Mitchell 8-1 --- 132 63

1959 Scott Emmett Collins, Mickey Webster 8-2 --- 185 75 USILA National Champions

1960 Scott Larry Becker, Mike Byrne 7-2 --- 117 54

1961 Scott Mike Byrne, Jim Greenwood 8-3 --- 138 74

1962 Scott Henry Ciccarone, Phil Sutley 8-3 --- 151 110

1963 Scott Dick Webster 6-4 --- 107 88

1964 Scott Homer Schwartz 5-5 --- 107 97

1965 Scott Frank Szoka, Chip Giardina 9-2 --- 124 84

1966 Scott Stephen Mallonee, Mike Oidick 5-6 --- 94 76

1967 Scott Jerry Schnydman, Bill Deitrick 11-1 --- 149 70 USILA National Champions

1968 Scott Wes Bachur, Geoff Berlin 10-1 --- 175 72 USILA National Champions

1969 Scott Mike Clark, Joe Cowan 9-1 --- 141 64 USILA National Champions

1970 Scott Doug Honig, Russell Moore 9-1 --- 104 74 USILA National Champions

1971 Scott Ken Dauses, Doug Fuchs 3-7 --- 89 93

1972 Scott Gary Handleman 11-2 --- 159 90 NCAA Runner-Up

1973 Scott Les Matthews, Jim Ferguson 11-2 --- 173 107 NCAA Runner-Up

1974 Scott Rick Kowalchuk, Jack Thomas 12-2 --- 228 137 NCAA Champions

Year-by-Year Records

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1975 Ciccarone Dale Kohler, Kevin Mahon 9-2 --- 179 120 NCAA Quarterfinals

1976 Ciccarone Dale Kohler, Jim Moorhead 9-4 --- 178 141 NCAA Semifinals

1977 Ciccarone Tom Myrick, Kevin Mahon, Bob Maimone 11-2 --- 199 136 NCAA Runner-Up

1978 Ciccarone Mike O’Neill 13-1 --- 237 117 NCAA Champions

1979 Ciccarone Steve Wey, Dave Huntley 13-0 --- 197 89 NCAA Champions

1980 Ciccarone Jim Bidne, Mike Federico 14-1 --- 227 111 NCAA Champions

1981 Ciccarone Brendan Schneck, Jim Zaffuto, Ned Radebaugh 13-1 --- 239 114 NCAA Runner-Up

1982 Ciccarone Dave Black 11-3 --- 209 102 NCAA Runner-Up

1983 Ciccarone William Cantelli 12-2 --- 199 134 NCAA Runner-Up

1984 Zimmerman Willy Odenthal 14-0 --- 191 95 NCAA Champions

1985 Zimmerman Guy Matricciani, John Krumenacker, Larry Quinn 13-1 --- 172 102 NCAA Champions

1986 Zimmerman Del Dressel, John DeTommaso 10-2 --- 151 93 NCAA Semifinals

1987 Zimmerman Craig Bubier, Bruce Chanenchuk 10-3 --- 162 118 NCAA Champions

1988 Zimmerman Jack Crawford, Mike Morrill 9-2 --- 109 89 NCAA Quarterfinals

1989 Zimmerman Brendan Kelly 11-2 --- 148 88 NCAA Runner-Up

1990 Zimmerman Jim DeTammaso, Quint Kessenich 6-5 --- 129 114 NCAA First Round

1991 Seaman Bill Dwan, Seth Tierney, Brian Voelker 8-4 --- 166 115 NCAA Quarterfinals

1992 Seaman Brian Lukacz, Nick Shevillo, Scoot Giardina 8-5 --- 186 148 NCAA Semifinals

1993 Seaman Tom Sullivan, Steve Vecchione 11-4 --- 211 170 NCAA Semifinals

1994 Seaman Brian Piccola, Tod Cavallaro 9-5 --- 194 165 NCAA Quarterfinals

1995 Seaman Peter Jacobs, Terry Riordan, Chris Steer 13-1 --- 230 147 NCAA Semifinals

1996 Seaman Dave Marr, Jon Marcus, Werner Krueger 8-6 --- 153 144 NCAA Semifinals

1997 Seaman Werner Krueger, Billy Evans, Aaron Van Horn 10-4 --- 210 127 NCAA Quarterfinals

1998 Seaman Dudley Dixon, Andrew Godfrey, Rob Doerr 10-4 --- 205 134 NCAA Quarterfinals

1999 Haus Dylan Schlott, Rob Doerr, Paul LeSueur 11-3 --- 204 128 NCAA Semifinals

2000 Haus Dan Denihan, AJ Haugen, Dave Rabuano 9-4 --- 162 134 NCAA Semifinals

2001 Pietramala Shawn Nadelen, Brendan Shook, Brandon Testa 8-4 --- 128 108 NCAA Quarterfinals

2002 Pietramala Benson/ DiConza/ Doneger/ Hanna/ Murtha 12-2 --- 138 118 NCAA Semifinals

2003 Pietramala Benson/ Doneger/ Peyser/ Raymond/ Scherr 14-2 --- 224 111 NCAA Runner-Up

2004 Pietramala Boland/ Ford/ Harned/ Raymond/ Watson 13-2 --- 182 115 NCAA Semifinals

2005 Pietramala Harrison/LeSueur,/Raymond/Rewlowski/Watson 16-0 --- 186 111 NCAA Champions

2006 Pietramala Jake Byrne, Matt Feild, Greg Peyser, Matt Pinto 9-5 --- 138 115 NCAA Quarterfinals

2007 Pietramala Jake Byrne, Drew Dabrowski, Brendan Skakandi 13-4 --- 178 133 NCAA Champions

2008 Pietramala M. Doneger, S. Peyser, P. Rabil, E. Zerrlaut 11-6 --- 179 140 NCAA Runner-Up

2009 Pietramala Michale Evans, Andrew Miller, Josh Peck 10-5 --- 173 155 NCAA Quarterfinals

2010 Pietramala Michale Kimmel, Tom Duerr, Sam DeVore 7-8 --- 152 144 NCAA First Round

2011 Pietramala Chris Boland, Matt Dolente, Kyle Wharton 13-3 --- 180 116 NCAA Quarterfinals

2012 Pietramala Chris Boland, Marshall, Eric Diprospero 12-4 --- 165 118 NCAA Quarterfinals

2013 Pietramala Tucker Durkin, John Ranagan 9-5 --- 161 109

2014 Pietramala Rob Guida, James Malm, Michael Pelligrino 11-5 --- 193 143 NCAA Quarterfinals

2015 Pietramala Michael Pelligrino, Wells Stanwick, Eric Schneider 11-7 4-1 234 189 Big Ten Tournament Champions / NCAA Semifinals

2016 Pietramala Ryan Brown, John Crawley, Derrick Kihembo, Matt O’Keefe 8-7 3-2 185 174 Big Ten Semifinals / NCAA First Round

2017 Pietramala John Crawley, Nick Fields 8-7 3-2 174 172 Big Ten Semifinals / NCAA First Round

2018 Pietramala Shack Stanwick, Joel Tinney, Brinton Valis 12-5 3-2 199 165 Big Ten Tournament Champions / NCAA Quarterfinals

Bold = National Championship Season

Year-by-Year Records

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All-Time Coaching Records

Name (National Championships) Seasons Years W L T PctElgin R. I. Gould 1 1883 0 1 0 .000Clinton L. Riggs 1 1888 1 1 0 .500Brantz Roszel (1) 8 1889-96 17 13 3 .560William H. Maddren (3) 5 1897-1901 25 6 0 .818Ronald T. Abercrombie (1) * 1 1902 6 1 0 .857William C. Schmeisser (8) * 10 1902-03, 05-09, 23-25 57 15 1 .788Charles MacInnes 1 1904 8 1 0 .888Alan Chesney 1 1910 4 3 0 .571G. Pitts Raleigh (1) 2 1911-12 9 4 2 .667Reaney Wolfe (4) 9 1913-21 49 18 5 .715John Knipp (1) 1 1922 7 3 0 .700Ray Van Orman (6) 9 1926-34 71 11 0 .864Kelso Morrill (2) 12 1935-43, 45-46, 50 68 31 1 .675Howdy Myers (3) 3 1947-49 24 3 0 .888Fred B. Smith, Jr. 2 1951, 54 8 8 1 .500Wilson L. Fewster 2 1952-53 5 9 1 .366Bob Scott (7) 20 1955-74 158 55 1 .741Henry Ciccarone (3) 9 1975-83 105 16 0 .868Don Zimmerman (3) 7 1984-90 73 15 0 .830Tony Seaman 8 1991-97 77 33 0 .700John Haus 2 1999-2000 20 7 0 .741Dave Pietramala (2) 18 2001- 197 81 0 .709Totals 131 1883-2015 983 334 15 .744

* Abercrombie and Schmeisser were considered co-coaches in 1902; Hopkins’ 6-1 mark is included in both records and both are credited with coaching the team to a national championship that season.

Year Coach Record GF ___ GA1883 Elgin R.I. Gould 0-1 0 _____4

1888 Clinton L. Riggs 1-1 7 _____6

1889 Brantz Roszel 1-0-2 11 _____51890 Brantz Roszel 2-2 27 _____71891 Brantz Roszel 5-1 28 _____81892 Brantz Roszel 1-2 10 ____121893 Brantz Roszel 4-2 30 ____181894 Brantz Roszel 1-3 12 ____201895 Brantz Roszel 2-1 16 _____81896 Brantz Roszel 1-2-1 12 ____20

1897 William H. Maddren 5-2 34 ____141898 William H. Maddren 4-1 28 ____191899 William H. Maddren 4-1 54 ____141900 William H. Maddren 6-1 40 ____151901 William H. Maddren 6-1 33 _____9

1902 Ronald T. Abercrombie & William C. Schmeisser 6-1 64 ____131903 William C. Schmeisser 4-2 53 ____29

1904 Charles MacInnes 8-1 86 ____18

1905 William C. Schmeisser 3-2-1 37 ____261906 William C. Schmeisser 6-0 41 _____81907 William C. Schmeisser 5-1 52 ____131908 William C. Schmeisser 8-1 59 ____241909 William C. Schmeisser 6-1 47 ____20

1910 Alan Chesney 4-3 35 ____37

1911 G. Pitts Raleigh 7-1 48 ____261912 G. Pitts Raleigh 2-3-2 26 ____29

1913 Reaney Wolfe 6-1-1 45 ____211914 Reaney Wolfe 7-2 61 ____271915 Reaney Wolfe 7-0-1 40 ____191916 Reaney Wolfe 6-2 72 ____311917 Reaney Wolfe 1-1 12 _____91918 Reaney Wolfe 3-3-1 19 ____291919 Reaney Wolfe 7-1 57 ____131920 Reaney Wolfe 8-4 73 ____281921 Reaney Wolfe 4-4-2 41 ____55

1922 John Knipp 7-3 44 ____35

1923 William C. Schmeisser 6-2 60 ____271924 William C. Schmeisser 7-2 60 ____271925 William C. Schmeisser 6-3 42 ____26

1926 Ray Van Orman 9-0 103 ____111927 Ray Van Orman 8-0 84 ____161928 Ray Van Orman 9-2 108 ____36

1929 Ray Van Orman 4-5 37 ____341930 Ray Van Orman 7-2 49 ____331931 Ray Van Orman 8-1 100 ____151932 Ray Van Orman 11-0 107 ____241933 Ray Van Orman 7-0 68 ____161934 Ray Van Orman 8-1 89 ____39

1935 Kelso Morrill 2-5 44 ____321936 Kelso Morrill 5-3-1 70 ____561937 Kelso Morrill 4-4 67 ____451938 Kelso Morrill 3-4 47 ____431939 Kelso Morrill 7-2 129 ____381940 Kelso Morrill 8-2 107 ____451941 Kelso Morrill 12-0 151 ____191942 Kelso Morrill 9-2 127 ____341943 Kelso Morrill 6-2 87 ____331944 No Team1945 Kelso Morrill 1-1 25 ____211946 Kelso Morrill 4-5 92 ____68

1947 Howdy Myers 8-1 110 ____381948 Howdy Myers 8-1 103 ____501949 Howdy Myers 8-1 136 ____51

1950 Kelso Morrill 7-1 84 ____43

1951 Fred Smith 4-4 75 ____70

1952 Wilson Fewster 2-4-1 64 ____581953 Wilson Fewster 3-5 78 ____82

1954 Fred Smith 4-4-1 79 ____73

1955 Bob Scott 4-6 83 ____751956 Bob Scott 6-4 77 ____651957 Bob Scott 8-0-1 128 ____591958 Bob Scott 8-1 132 ____631959 Bob Scott 8-2 185 ____751960 Bob Scott 7-2 117 ____541961 Bob Scott 8-3 138 ____741962 Bob Scott 8-3 151 ___1101963 Bob Scott 6-4 107 ____881964 Bob Scott 5-5 107 ____971965 Bob Scott 9-2 124 ____841966 Bob Scott 5-6 94 ____761967 Bob Scott 11-1 149 ____701968 Bob Scott 10-1 175 ____721969 Bob Scott 9-1 141 ____641970 Bob Scott 9-1 104 ____741971 Bob Scott 3-7 89 ____931972 Bob Scott 11-2 159 ____901973 Bob Scott 11-2 173 ___1071974 Bob Scott 12-2 228 ___137

1975 Henry Ciccarone 9-2 179 ___1201976 Henry Ciccarone 9-4 178 ___1411977 Henry Ciccarone 11-2 199 ___1361978 Henry Ciccarone 13-1 237 ___1171979 Henry Ciccarone 13-0 197 ____891980 Henry Ciccarone 14-1 227 ___1111981 Henry Ciccarone 13-1 239 ___114

All-Time Coaching Records

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1982 Henry Ciccarone 11-3 209 ___1021983 Henry Ciccarone 12-2 199 ___134

1984 Don Zimmerman 14-0 191 ____951985 Don Zimmerman 13-1 172 ___1021986 Don Zimmerman 10-2 151 ____931987 Don Zimmerman 10-3 162 ___1181988 Don Zimmerman 9-2 109 ____891989 Don Zimmerman 11-2 148 ____881990 Don Zimmerman 6-5 129 ___114

1991 Tony Seaman 8-4 166 ___1151992 Tony Seaman 8-5 186 ___1481993 Tony Seaman 11-4 211 ___1701994 Tony Seaman 9-5 194 ___1651995 Tony Seaman 13-1 230 ___1471996 Tony Seaman 8-6 153 ___1441997 Tony Seaman 10-4 210 ___1271998 Tony Seaman 10-4 205 ___134

1999 John Haus 11-3 204 ___1282000 John Haus 9-4 162 ___134

Johns Hopkins Coaches Ranked by ...

Games Coached Dave Pietramala 278________ 2001- Bob Scott 214______ 1955-74 Henry Ciccarone 121______ 1975-83 Tony Seaman 110______ 1991-98 Kelso Morrill 100______ 1935-43 _ 1945-46, 1950Victories Dave Pietramala 197________ 2001- Bob Scott 158______ 1955-74 Henry Ciccarone 105______ 1975-83 Tony Seaman 77______ 1991-98 Don Zimmerman 73______ 1984-90

Winning Percentage (Min. 30 games coached) Henry Ciccarone .868______ 1975-83 Ray Van Orman .864______ 1926-34 Don Zimmerman .830______ 1984-90 William Maddren .818____ 1897-1901 William C. Schmeisser .788______ 1902-03 ______ 1905-09 ______ 1923-25

National Championships William C. Schmeisser 8______ 1902-03

1905-09, 1923-25 Bob Scott 7______ 1955-74 Ray Van Orman 6______ 1926-34 Reany Wolfe 4______ 1913-21 Don Zimmerman 3______ 1984-90 Henry Ciccarone 3______ 1975-83 William Maddren 3____ 1897-1901

NCAA Championships Don Zimmerman 3______ 1984-90 Henry Ciccarone 3______ 1975-83 Dave Pietramala 2________ 2001- Bob Scott 1______ 1972-74

NCAA Tournament Victories Dave Pietramala 25________ 2001- Henry Ciccarone 18______ 1975-83 Don Zimmerman 12______ 1984-90 Tony Seaman 7______ 1991-98 Bob Scott 7______ 1972-74 John Haus 2____ 1999-2000

NCAA Championship Game Appearances Henry Ciccarone 7______ 1975-83 Dave Pietramala 4________ 2001- Don Zimmerman 4______ 1984-90 Bob Scott 3______ 1972-74

2001 Dave Pietramala 8-4 128 ___1082002 Dave Pietramala 12-2 138 ___1182003 Dave Pietramala 14-2 224 ___1112004 Dave Pietramala 13-2 182 ___1152005 Dave Pietramala 16-0 186 ___1112006 Dave Pietramala 9-5 138 ___1152007 Dave Pietramala 13-4 178 ___1332008 Dave Pietramala 11-6 179 ___1402009 Dave Pietramala 10-5 173 ___1552010 Dave Pietramala 7-8 152 ___1442011 Dave Pietramala 13-3 180 ___1162012 Dave Pietramala 12-4 165 ___1182013 Dave Pietramala 9-5 161 ___1092014 Dave Pietramala 11-5 193 ___1432015 Dave Pietramala 11-7 234 ___1892016 Dave Pietramala 8-7 185 ___1742017 Dave Pietramala 8-7 174 ___1722018 Dave Pietramala 12-5 199 ___165

Bold = National Championship Season

All-Time Coaching Records

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Uniform Tracker (Since 2013)

2013 Blue Jay Uniform Tracker Helmet Jersey ShortsSiena (W/15-6) White White BlackTowson (W/12-6) White Blue BlackMichigan (W/17-8) White White BlackPrinceton (L/8-11) Black White BlackMount St. Mary’s (W/19-9) White White BlackUMBC (W/13-7) White White BlackSyracuse (L/8-13) Black Black BlackVirginia (W/15-8) White White WhiteN. Carolina (L/10-11 (OT)) White Blue BlackAlbany (L/9-10) White White BlueMaryland (W/7-4) Black Blue BlackNavy (W/15-4) Black White BlackLoyola (L/4-8) Black White WhiteArmy (W/9-4) Black Blue Blue

Record by Combination (Helmet-Jersey-Shorts)Black-White-Black ____________________________ 1-1Black-Black-Black _____________________________ 0-1Black-Blue-Black ______________________________ 1-0Black-White-White ____________________________ 0-1Black-Blue-Blue _______________________________ 1-0White-White-Black ____________________________ 4-0White-Blue-Black _____________________________ 1-1White-White-White ___________________________ 1-0White-White-Blue _____________________________ 0-1

2014 Blue Jay Uniform Tracker Helmet Jersey ShortsOhio State (W/10-9 (3OT)) Blue White BlueTowson (W/15-8) Blue White WhiteMichigan (W/14-5) Blue White BlackPrinceton (W/15-9) Black Blue BlueUMBC (W/15-8) Black Black BlackSyracuse (L/10-12) Black White BlackVirginia (L/10-11 (OT)) Black Blue WhiteNorth Carolina (L/9-13) Black White BlueAlbany (W/13-8) Black White BlueMaryland (W/11-6) Blue White WhiteMount St. Mary’s (W/17-2) Blue Blue BlueNavy (W/6-5) Blue Black BlueVillanova (W/13-7) Black White BlackLoyola (L/10-13) Black Blue BlueVirginia (W/14-8) White Blue WhiteDuke (L/11-19) White Blue White

Record by Combination (Helmet-Jersey-Shorts)Black-Blue-Blue _______________________________ 1-1Black-Black-Black _____________________________ 1-0Black-White-Black ____________________________ 1-1Black-White-Blue _____________________________ 1-1Blue-White-Blue ______________________________ 1-0Blue-White-White _____________________________ 2-0Blue-White-Black _____________________________ 1-0Blue-Blue-White ______________________________ 0-1Blue-Blue-Blue _______________________________ 1-0Blue-Black-Blue _______________________________ 1-0White-Blue-White _____________________________ 1-1

2015 Blue Jay Uniform Tracker Helmet Jersey ShortsUMBC (W/16-4) Black White BlackTowson (L/5-7) Black Blue BlackVillanova (W/13-10) White Blue WhiteNorth Caorlina (L/11-13) Black Black BlackPrinceton (L/15-16 (OT)) White White WhiteNavy (W/13-8) White White BlueSyracuse (L/10-13) White Black WhiteVirginia (L/15-16 (OT)) White White BlackRutgers (W/9-7) Black White BlackOhio State (L/12-15) Black Blue BlackPenn State (W/11-10 (OT)) Gray White BlueMichigan (W/16-9) Gray White WhiteMaryland (W/15-12) Gray Blue BluePenn State (W/14-9) Gray White WhiteOhio State (W/13-6) Gray White WhiteVirginia (W/19-7) Gray Blue BlueSyracuse (W/16-15) Gray Blue BlueMaryland (L/11-12) Gray Blue Blue

Record by Combination (Helmet-Jersey-Shorts)Black-White-Black ____________________________ 2-0Black-Blue-Black ______________________________ 0-2Black-Black-Black _____________________________ 0-1Gray-White-Blue ______________________________ 1-0Gray-White-White _____________________________ 3-0Gray-Blue-Blue _______________________________ 3-1White-Blue-White _____________________________ 1-0White-White-White ___________________________ 0-1White-White-Blue _____________________________ 1-0White-Black-White ____________________________ 1-0White-White-Black ____________________________ 0-1

2016 Blue Jay Uniform Tracker Helmet Jersey ShortsNavy (W/12-11 (2OT)) Black Blue BlackLoyola (L/8-9) White Blue WhiteNorth Carolina (L/11-15) White White BluePrinceton (W/17-7) White White BlueTowson (W/14-8) Black White BlackSyracuse (W/11-10 (OT)) Black White WhiteVirginia (L/12-13 (OT)) Black Blue BlackUMBC (W/19-7) Black Blue BlueRutgers (L/9-16) Black Blue BlackOhio State (W/13-12) White White WhitePenn State (W/12-11 (OT)) White Black WhiteMichigan (W/19-13) White Black WhiteMaryland (L/8-11) White White WhiteRutgers (L/12-14) White Black WhiteBrown (L/8-17) Gray Blue Blue

Record by Combination (Helmet-Jersey-Shorts)Black-Blue-Black ______________________________ 1-2Black-White-Black ____________________________ 1-0Black-White-White ____________________________ 1-0Black-Blue-Blue _______________________________ 1-0Gray-Blue-Blue _______________________________ 0-1White-Blue-White _____________________________ 0-1White-White-Blue _____________________________ 1-1White-White-White ___________________________ 1-1White-Black-White ____________________________ 2-1

Overall Breakdown by Combination

Helmet-Jersey-Shorts Black-White-Black _______________________ 8-3 Black-Black-Black _______________________ 1-3 Black-Black-White _______________________ 0-1 Black-Blue-Black ________________________ 5-5 Black-Blue-White _______________________ 1-0 Black-White-White ______________________ 3-1 Black-White-Blue _______________________ 3-1 Black-Blue-Blue _________________________ 2-2

Blue-White-Blue ________________________ 2-0 Blue-White-White _______________________ 3-0 Blue-White-Black _______________________ 3-0 Blue-Blue-White ________________________ 0-1 Blue-Blue-Blue __________________________ 0-1 Blue-Black-Blue _________________________ 1-1

Chrome-White-Blue _____________________ 0-1 Chome-White-White_____________________ 2-0

Gray-White-Blue ________________________ 1-1 Gray-White-White _______________________ 3-0 Gray-Blue-Blue __________________________ 3-3

Gun Metal-Blue-Blue ____________________ 1-1 Gun Metal-White-White __________________ 2-0

White-White-Black ______________________ 4-1 White-Black-White ______________________ 3-1 White-Blue-Black _______________________ 1-1 White-Blue-Blue ________________________ 1-0 White-Blue-White _______________________ 2-3 White-White-White ______________________ 2-3 White-White-Blue _______________________ 2-2

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Uniform Tracker (Since 2013)

2017 Blue Jay Uniform Tracker Helmet Jersey ShortsNavy (W/15-8) Black White BlackUMBC (W/15-5) Black White BlueLoyola (W/14-13 (OT)) Black White BlackNorth Carolina (W/13-5) Black Blue BlackPrinceton (L/7-18) Black Blue BlueTowson (L/8-13) Black Blue BlackSyracuse (L/7-8 (OT)) Black White BlackVirginia (W/18-17 (OT)) Blue White Blue Rutgers (W/12-6) Blue White BlackOhio State (L/9-13) Blue Black BluePenn State (W/13-11) Blue White BlackMichigan (W/19-9) Blue White WhiteMaryland (L/5-12) Black Black BlackOhio State (L/13-15) Gray Blue BlueDuke (L/6-19) Gray White Blue

Record by Combination (Helmet-Jersey-Shorts)Black-White-Black ____________________________ 2-1Black-White-Blue _____________________________ 1-0Black-Blue-Black ______________________________ 1-1Black-Blue-Blue _______________________________ 0-1Black-Black-Black _____________________________ 0-1Blue-White-Blue ______________________________ 1-0Blue-White-Black _____________________________ 2-0Blue-Black-Blue _______________________________ 0-1Blue-White-White _____________________________ 1-0Gray-Blue-Blue _______________________________ 0-1Gray-White-Blue ______________________________ 0-1

2018 Blue Jay Uniform Tracker Helmet Jersey ShortsTowson (W/14-6) Black White White@ Loyola (L/5-12) Black Black WhiteNorth Carolina (L/11-13) Chrome White BluePrinceton (W/16-9) Chrome White WhiteSyracuse (W/18-7) Black Blue BlackUMBC (W/13-6) Black White BlackDelaware (W/14-8) Black White WhiteVirginia (W/15-13) Black Blue BlackRutgers (W/13-12) Black Blue WhiteOhio State (W/13-10) Chrome White WhitePenn State (L/12-14) White Blue WhiteMichigan (W/10-9) White Blue BlueMaryland (L/7-8 - 3OT) White White WhiteOhio State (W/6-5) Gun Met. White WhiteMaryland (W/13-10) Gun Met. Blue BlueGeorgetown (W/10-9-OT) Gun Met. White WhiteDuke (L/9-14) Gun. Met. Blue Blue

Record by Combination (Helmet-Jersey-Shorts)Black-Black-White ____________________________ 0-1Black-Blue-Black ______________________________ 2-0Black-Blue-White _____________________________ 1-0Black-White-Black ____________________________ 1-0Black-White-White ____________________________ 2-0Chrome-White-Blue ___________________________ 0-1Chrome-White-White __________________________ 2-0Gun Metal-Blue-Blue __________________________ 1-1Gun Metal-White-White _______________________ 2-0White-Blue-Blue ______________________________ 1-0White-Blue-White _____________________________ 0-1White-White-White ___________________________ 0-1

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JHU Annual Team Statistics

GMS G-A-P GPG APG PPG SH (Avg.) SH % GB (Avg.) FO (Pct.) EMO (Pct.) SHG Clears (Pct.) TO CT Pens

1955 (4-6) 10 80-42-122 8.0 4.2 12.2 410 (41.0) .195 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /72:30

1956 (6-4) 10 72-42-114 7.2 4.2 11.4 401 (40.1) .180 278 (27.8) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /79:30

1957 (8-0-1) 9 128-81-209 14.2 9.0 23.2 488 (54.2) .262 259 (28.8) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /62:30

1958 (8-1) 9 132-92-224 14.7 10.2 24.9 501 (55.7) .263 199 (22.1) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /66:30

1959 (8-2) 10 185-118-303 18.5 11.8 30.3 529 (52.9) .350 275 (27.5) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /59:00

1960 (7-2) 9 117-60-177 13.0 6.7 19.7 483 (53.7) .242 556 (61.8) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /67:00

1961 (8-3) 11 117-81-198 10.6 7.4 18.0 477 (43.4) .245 579 (52.6) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /62:00

1962 (8-3) 11 135-87-222 12.3 7.9 20.2 469 (42.6) .288 633 (57.5) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /78:30

1963 (6-4) 10 103-40-143 10.3 4.0 14.3 453 (45.3) .227 605 (60.5) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /74:30

1964 (5-5) 10 95-44-139 9.5 4.4 13.9 437 (43.7) .217 666 (66.6) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /60:00

1965 (9-2) 11 124-70-194 11.3 6.4 17.7 600 (54.5) .207 841 (76.5) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /89:30

1966 (5-6) 11 94-50-144 8.5 4.5 13.1 518 (47.1) .181 760 (69.1) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /78:00

1967 (11-1) 12 149-111-260 12.4 9.3 21.7 579 (48.3) .257 900 (75.0) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /80:30

1968 (10-1) 11 176-115-291 16.0 10.5 26.5 626 (56.9) .281 819 (74.5) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /70:00

1969 (9-1) 10 141-77-218 14.1 7.7 21.8 582 (58.2) .242 692 (69.2) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a --- /54:00

1970 (9-1) 10 104-61-165 10.40 6.10 16.50 442 (44.2) .235 655 (65.5) 120-211 (.569) 19-87.218) 227-296 (.767) n/a --- 73/62:30

1971 (3-7) 10 89-64-153 8.90 6.40 15.30 409 (40.9) .218 626 (62.6) 106-191 (.555) 27-72 (.375) 195-299 (.652) n/a --- 73/61:30

1972 (11-2) 13 159-85-244 12.23 6.54 18.77 630 (48.5) .252 908 (69.8) 176-304 (.579) 36-89 (.404) * 295-384 (.768) n/a --- 92/82:00

1973 (11-2) 13 173-96-269 13.31 7.38 20.69 659 (50.7) .263 1,056 (81.2) 188-308 (.610) 24-78 (.308) * 321-424 (.757) n/a --- 106/86:00

1974 (12-2) 14 228-122-350 16.29 8.71 25.00 771 (55.1) .296 1,302 (93.0) 227-419 (.542) 344-461 (.746) n/a --- 105/91:30

1975 (9-2)* 11 179-95-274 16.27 8.64 24.91 670 (60.9) .267 1,041 (94.6) 208-346 (.601) 42-109 (.385) 299-385 (.777) n/a --- na

1976 (9-4) 13 178-96-274 13.69 7.38 21.08 717 (55.2) .248 1,166 (89.7) 215-389 (.553) 31-105 (.295) 315-431 (.731) n/a --- na

1977 (11-2) 13 199-127-326 15.31 9.77 25.08 762 (58.6) .261 1,120 (86.2) 236-382 (.618) 39-92 (.424) 302-420 (.719) n/a --- 112/94:30

1978 (13-1) 14 237-144-381 16.93 10.29 27.21 778 (55.6) .305 1,152 (82.3) 237-412 (.575) 44-110 (.400) 382-520 (.735) n/a --- 130/110:00

1979 (13-0) 13 197-125-322 15.15 9.62 24.77 639 (49.2) .308 900 (69.2) 33-61 (.541) 39-100 (.390) 354-495 (.715) n/a --- 119/na

1980 (14-1) 15 227-145-372 15.13 9.67 24.80 722 (48.1) .314 908 (60.5) 161-298 (.540) 52-110 (.473) 379-508 (.746) n/a --- 111/na

1981 (13-1) 14 239-141-380 17.07 10.07 27.14 708 (50.6) .338 867 (61.9) 206-404 (.510) 45-107 (.421) 386-489 (.789) n/a --- 90/74:00

1982 (11-3) 14 209-117-326 14.93 8.36 23.29 773 (55.2) .270 849 (60.6) 211-361 (.584) 51-118 (.432) 342-437 (.783) n/a --- 87/69:30

1983 (12-2) 14 172-97-269 12.29 6.93 19.21 702 (50.1) .245 767 (54.8) 35-100 (.350) 293-374 (.783) n/a --- 78/63:00

1984 (14-0) 14 191-131-322 13.64 9.36 23.00 687 (49.1) .278 790 (56.4) 31-83 (.373) 250-317 (.789) n/a --- 79/63:00

1985 (13-1) 14 172-99-271 12.29 7.07 19.36 639 (45.6) .269 829 (59.2) 34-88 (.386) 325-415 (.783) n/a --- 74/62:00

1986 (10-2) 12 151-108-259 12.58 9.00 21.58 571 (47.6) .264 697 (58.1) 27-67 (.403) 258-334 (.772) n/a --- 71/58:30

1987 (10-3) 13 162-103-265 12.46 7.92 20.38 553 (42.5) .293 635 (48.8) 165-339 (.487) 317-418 (.758) n/a --- 66/54:00

1988 (9-2) 11 109-54-163 9.91 4.91 14.82 463 (42.1) .235 511 (46.5) 16-53 (.302) 0 273-315 (.867) n/a --- 51/39:00

1989 (11-2) 13 148-69-217 11.38 5.31 16.69 591 (45.5) .250 625 (48.1) 168-286 (.587) 15-48 (.313) 0 305-345 (.884) n/a --- 57/47:00

1990 (6-5) 11 129-68-197 11.73 6.18 17.91 477 (43.4) .270 540 (49.1) 144-282 (.511) 12-50 (.240) 0 276-330 (.836) 257 -- 55/42:00

1991 (8-4) 12 166-90-256 13.83 7.50 21.33 496 (41.3) .335 639 (53.3) 160-325 (.492) 23-68 (.338) 0 343-412 (.833) 309 -- 76/55:30

1992 (8-5) 13 186-116-302 14.31 8.92 23.23 529 (40.7) .352 725 (55.8) 224-374 (.599) 35-75 (.467) 0 316-397 (.796) 226 -- 70/49:30

1993 (11-4) 15 211-115-326 14.07 7.67 21.73 607 (40.5) .348 721 (48.1) 260-434 (.599) 30-92 (.326) 0 270-370 (.730) 216 -- 73/57:00

1994 (9-5) 14 194-119-313 13.86 8.50 22.36 686 (49.0) .283 702 (50.1) 220-405 (.543) 29-88 (.330) 0 315-402 (.784) 132 -- 70/56:00

1995 (13-1) 14 230-132-362 16.43 9.43 25.86 733 (52.4) .314 676 (48.3) 248-420 (.590) 31-82 (.378) 0 269-353 (.762) 167 -- 78/63:30

1996 (8-6) 14 153-73-226 10.93 5.21 16.14 566 (40.4) .270 612 (43.7) 184-340 (.541) 21-83 (.253) 1 303-401 (.756) 123 -- 89/70:30

1997 (10-4) 14 210-105-315 15.00 7.50 22.50 709 (50.6) .296 650 (46.4) 204-378 (.540) 22-66 (.333) 3 358-440 (.814) 184 -- 58/47:00

1998 (10-4) 14 205-116-321 14.64 8.29 22.93 640 (45.7) .320 713 (50.9) 214-385 (.556) 40-82 (.488) 1 324-414 (.783) 199 -- 80/65:00

1999 (11-3) 14 204-108-312 14.57 7.71 22.90 673 (48.1) .303 702 (50.1) 208-366 (.568) 24-68 (.353) 2 299-377 (.793) 203 -- 79/63:00

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JHU Annual Team Statistics

GMS G-A-P GPG APG PPG SH (Avg.) SH % GB (Avg.) FO (Pct.) EMO (Pct.) SHG Clears (Pct.) TO CT Pens

2000 (9-4) 13 162-83-245 12.46 6.38 18.85 617 (47.5) .263 579 (44.5) 193-335 (.576) 22-66 (.333) 1 285-344 (.828) 182 -- 67/55:00

2001 (8-4) 12 128-78-206 10.67 6.50 17.17 444 (37.0) .288 491 (40.1) 152-278 (.547) 15-50 (.300) 1 212-258 (.822) 147 -- 54/44:00

2002 (12-2) 14 138-85-223 9.86 6.07 15.93 481 (34.3) .287 510 (36.4) 175-301 (.581) 21-49 (.429) 0 210-264 (.795) 206 -- 50/44:00

2003 (14-2) 16 224-151-375 14.00 9.41 23.44 706 (44.1) .317 554 (34.6) 234-390 (.600) 40-85 (.471) 1 288-341 (.845) 209 -- 48/38:30

2004 (13-2) 15 182-117-299 12.13 7.80 19.93 632 (42.1) .288 521 (34.7) 203-345 (.588) 32-70 (.457) 3 221-258 (.857) 163 # -- 57/46:30

2005 (16-0) 16 186-92-278 11.63 5.75 17.38 610 (38.1) .305 526 (32.9) 209-350 (.597) 18-51 (.353) 1 254-298 (.892) 190 -- 52/41:30

2006 (9-5) 14 138-69-207 9.86 4.93 14.79 483 (34.5) .286 462 (33.0) 183-301 (.608) 18-46 (.391) 0 197-256 (.770) 187 -- 46/39:30

2007 (13-4) 17 178-89-267 10.47 5.24 15.71 617 (36.3) .288 531 (31.2) 194-366 (.530) 17-46 (.370) 0 285-336 (.848) 249 -- 61/53:30

2008 (11-6) 17 179-85-264 10.53 5.00 15.53 573 (33.7) .312 578 (34.0) 196-378 (.519) 17-41 (.415) 1 295-353 (.836) 242 -- 50/38:30

2009 (10-5) 15 173-108-281 11.53 7.20 18.73 526 (35.1) .329 468 (31.2) 200-379 (.528) 20-46 (.435) 0 245-307 (.798) 247 91 57/46:00

2010 (7-8) 15 152-75-227 10.13 5.00 15.13 447 (29.8) .340 404 (26.9) 162-345 (.470) 18-55 (.327) 0 217-262 (.828) 236 97 53/ 46:00

2011 (13-3) 16 180-99-279 11.25 6.29 17.44 565 (35.3) .319 518 (32.4) 227-350 (.649) 21-61 (.344) 0 243-283 (.859) 241 86 50/40:30

2012 (12-4) 16 165-96-261 10.31 6.00 16.31 559 (34.9) .295 437 (27.3) 197-341 (.578) 25-57 (.439) 0 260-298 (.872) 201 91 46/36:30

2013 (9-5) 14 161-92-253 11.50 6.57 18.07 561 (40.1) .287 444 (31.7) 204-314 (.650) 27-66 (.409) 2 257-284 (.905) 186 79 52/40:30

2014 (11-5) 16 193-119-312 12.06 7.44 19.50 636 (39.8) .303 490 (30.6) 224-393 (.570) 30-55 (.545) 0 237-287 (.826) 217 98 51/47:00

2015 (11-7) 18 234-140-374 13.00 7.78 20.78 706 (39.2) .331 523 (29.1) 250-479 (.522) 38-82 (.463) 0 258-296 (.872) 209 104 55/45:30

2016 (8-7) 15 185-109-294 12.33 7.27 19.60 591 (39.4) .313 436 (29.1) 215-405 (.531) 26-54 (.481) 1 210-249 (.843) 190 72 33/25:30

2017 (8-7) 15 174-100-274 11.60 6.67 18.27 562 (37.5) .310 400 (26.7) 184-396 (.465) 26-43 (.605) 0 240-268 (.896) 160 101 44/37:30

2018 (12-5) 17 199-124-323 11.71 7.29 19.00 677 (39.8) .294 459 (27.0) 221-422 (.524) 22-62 (.355) 0 236-263 (.897) 185 95 53/45:30

# Stat Crew files add to 111 (does not include four away games (Hofstra/Duke/Navy/Loyola)

*STATS INCLUDE LONG ISLAND LACROSSE CLUB

* 1972 & 1973 EMO stats DO NOT include NCAA games

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Opponent Annual Team Statistics

GMS G-A-P GPG APG PPG SH (Avg.) GB (Avg.) FO (Pct.) EMO (Pct.) SHG Clears (Pct.) TO CT Pens

1955 10 75-- 7.50 - - - n/a --- n/a

1956* 10 54-- 6.00 - - 232 (25.8) - 177-252 (.702) n/a --- n/a

1957 9 59-- 6.56 - - 217 (24.1) 114-214 (.533) - 193-286 (.675) n/a --- n/a

1958 9 116 (12.9) 94-228 (.412) - 164-263 (.624) n/a --- n/a

1959 11 75-34-109 6.82 3.09 9.91 371 (33.7) 228 (20.7) 109-286 (.381) - 109-256 (.426) n/a --- 83/-

1960 9 54-35-89 6.00 3.89 9.89 89-215 (.414) - 188-298 (.631) n/a --- 87/-

1961*+ 11 56-- 6.22 - - 85-211 (.403) - 152-249 (.610) n/a --- n/a

1962 11 101-56-157 9.18 5.09 14.27 - 211-336 (.628) n/a --- n/a

1963 10 88-- 8.80 - - 102-211 (.483) - n/a --- n/a

1964 10 97-- 9.70 - - - n/a --- n/a

1965 11 84-47-134 7.64 4.27 12.18 404 (36.7) 606 (55.1) 110-241 (.456) - 236-402 (.587) n/a --- n/a

1966 11 76-38-114 6.91 3.45 10.36 356 (32.4) 679 (61.7) 90-216 (.417) - 241-373 (.646) n/a --- n/a

1967 12 70-35-105 5.83 2.92 8.75 353 (29.4) 734 (61.2) 120-258 (.465) - 289-442 (.654) n/a --- n/a

1968 11 72-42-114 6.55 3.82 10.36 389 (35.4) 686 (62.4) 125-293 (.427) 15-85 (.176) - 265-454 (.584) n/a --- n/a

1969 10 64-28-92 6.40 2.80 9.20 313 (31.3) 583 (58.3) 106-244 (.434) 10-60 (.167) - 221-362 (.610) n/a --- n/a

1970 10 74-40-114 7.40 4.00 11.40 389 (38.9) 486 (48.6) 91-211 (.431) 19-75 (.253) - 210-306 (.686) n/a --- 88/74:30

1971 10 93-47-140 9.30 4.70 14.00 372 (37.2) 558 (55.8) 85-191 (.445) 13-66 (.197) - 190-322 (.590) n/a --- 69/58:30

1972 13 90-50-140 6.92 3.85 10.77 417 (32.1) 670 (51.5) 126-306 (.412) - 256-408 (.627) n/a --- 107/89:00

1973 13 107-- 8.23 - - 569 (43.8) 793 (61.0) 120-308 (.390) - 284-418 (.679) n/a --- n/a

1974 14 137-- 9.79 - - 650 (46.4) 1045 (74.6) 192-419 (.458) 29-105 (.276) - 300-440 (.682) n/a --- 123/94:00

1975 11 120-58-178 10.91 5.27 16.18 562 (51.1) 820 (74.5) 138-346 (.399) 22-94 (.234) - 277-420 (.660) n/a --- n/a

1976 13 141-- 10.85 - - 567 (43.6) 936 (72.0) 174-389 (.447) - 282-447 (.631) n/a --- n/a

1977 13 136-- 10.46 - - 530 (40.8) 785 (60.4) 146-382 (.382) 35-112 (.313) - 278-434 (.641) n/a --- n/a

1978 14 117-- 8.35 - - 537 (38.4) 818 (58.4) 174-411 (.423) 28-127 (.220) - 288-449 (.641) n/a --- n/a

1979 13 89-- 6.85 - - 436 (33.5) 631 (48.5) 28-111 (.252) - 266-409 (.650) n/a --- n/a

1980 15 111-- 7.40 - - 424 (28.3) 713 (47.5) 137-298 (.460) 34-104 (.329) - 270-439 (.615) n/a --- n/a

1981 14 114-- 8.14 - - 468 (33.4) 723 (51.6) 198-404 (.490) 27-88 (.307) - 270-449 (.601) n/a --- n/a

1982 14 102-- 7.29 - - 486 (34.7) 637 (45.5) 150-361 (.416) 14-84 (.167) - 253-402 (.629) n/a --- n/a

1983 14 109-- 7.79 - - 474 (33.9) 652 (46.6) 17-75 (.227) - 264-404 (.653) n/a --- n/a

1984 14 95-- 6.79 - - - 484 (34.6) 11-73 (.150) - 230-311 (.740) n/a --- n/a

1985 14 102-- 7.29 - - - 656 (46.9) 21-67 (.313) - 264-386 (.684) n/a --- n/a

1986 12 93-- 7.75 - - - 517 (43.1) 21-67 (.313) - 243-354 (.686) n/a --- n/a

1987 13 118-- 9.08 - - - 630 (48.5) 174-339 (.513) 19-67 (.290) - 281-390 (.721) n/a --- n/a

1988 11 89-- 8.09 - - - 432 (39.3) 11-51 (.216) - 251-311 (.807) n/a --- n/a

1989 13 88-- 6.77 - - - 570 (43.8) 118-286 (.413) 11-55 (.200) - 284-350 (.811) n/a --- n/a

1990 11 114-- 10.36 - - - 474 (43.1) 138-282 (.489) 11-55 (.200) - 276-344 (.802) 270 --- n/a

1991 12 115-- 9.53 - - - 608 (50.6) 165-325 (.508) 13-76 (.171) - 314-377 (.833) 306 --- n/a

1992 13 148-- 11.38 - - - 497 (38.2) 150-374 (.401) 18-70 (.257) - 309-387 (.798) 219 --- n/a

1993 15 170-- 11.33 - - - 652 (43.5) 174-434 (.401) 16-70 (.229) - 270-398 (.678) 156 --- n/a

1994 14 165-- 11.79 - - - 593 (42.4) 185-405 (.457) 20-69 (.290) - 260-381 (.682) 112 --- n/a

1995 14 147-- 10.50 - - - 625 (44.6) 172-420 (.410) 17-77 (.221) - 275-389 (.707) 154 --- n/a

1996 14 144-78-222 10.29 5.57 15.86 529 (37.8) 638 (45.6) 156-340 (.459) 22-89 (.247) 1 261-380 (.687) 126 --- 85/60:30

1997 14 127-65-192 9.07 4.64 13.71 512 (36.6) 546 (39.0) 174-378 (.460) 19-59 (.322) 1 263-373 (.705) 215 --- 67/53:30

1998 14 134-71-205 9.57 5.07 14.64 530 (37.9) 626 (44.7) 171-385 (.444) 21-80 (.263) 0 305-398 (.766) 230 --- 82/63:00

1999 14 128-71-199 9.14 5.07 14.21 443 (31.6) 512 (36.6) 158-366 (.432) 16-73 (.219) 0 283-364 (.777) 226 --- 74/58:30

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Opponent Annual Team Statistics

GMS G-A-P GPG APG PPG SH (Avg.) GB (Avg.) FO (Pct.) EMO (Pct.) SHG Clears (Pct.) TO CT Pens/Mins

2000 13 134-72-206 10.31 5.54 15.85 432 (33.2) 491 (37.8) 142-335 (.424) 12-67 (.179) 1 291-365 (.797) 189 --- 68/56:00

2001 12 108-63-171 9.00 5.25 14.25 420 (35.0) 367 (30.6) 126-278 (.453) 12-51 (.235) 0 234-300 (.780) 154 --- 54/46:00

2002 14 118-62-180 8.42 4.43 12.86 475 (33.9) 430 (30.7) 126-301 (.419) 12-51 (.235) 1 225-275 (.818) 150 --- 58/42:30

2003 16 111-63-174 6.94 3.94 10.88 482 (30.1) 468 (29.3) 156-390 (.400) 7-47 (.149) 0 248-323 (.768) 184 --- 87/71:00

2004 15 115-63-178 7.67 4.20 11.87 479 (31.9) 413 (27.5) 142-345 (.412) 14-52 (.269) 0 207-257 (.895) 153 # --- 76/60:30

2005 16 111-70-181 6.94 4.38 11.31 499 (31.2) 452 (28.3) 141-350 (.403) 19-50 (.380) 1 218-298 (.732) 164 --- 54/42:30

2006 14 115-70-185 8.21 5.00 13.21 474 (33.9) 432 (30.9) 118-301 (.392) 17-45 (.378) 2 235-302 (.778) 162 --- 54/43:40

2007 17 133-71-204 7.82 4.18 12.00 566 (33.3) 511 (30.1) 172-366 (.470) 21-60 (.350) 1 250-335 (.746) 239 --- 47/38:00

2008 17 140-71-211 8.24 4.18 12.41 597 (35.1) 524 (30.8) 182-378 (.481) 18-48 (.375) 1 270-326 (.828) 222 --- 49/40:00

2009 15 155-96-251 10.33 6.40 16.73 558 (37.2) 461 (30.7) 179-379 (.472) 18-48 (.375) 0 221-280 (.789) 239 105 53/45:00

2010 15 144-84-228 9.60 5.60 15.20 532 (35.5) 448 (29.9) 183-345 (.530) 23-46 (.500) 1 216-271 (.797) 239 105 60/45:00

2011 16 116-68-184 7.25 4.25 11.50 463 (28.9) 433 (27.1) 123-350 (.351) 18-46 (.391) 1 248-303 (.818) 210 124 74/64:00

2012 16 118-64-182 7.38 4.00 11.38 451 (28.2) 409 (25.6) 144-341 (.422) 12-45 (.267) 0 242-310 (.781) 241 89 57/45:30

2013 14 109-59-168 7.79 4.21 12.00 467 (33.4) 353 (25.2) 110-314 (.350) 13-48 (.271) 0 246-292 (.842) 176 80 72/55:30

2014 16 143-81-224 8.94 5.06 14.00 560 (35.0) 489 (30.6) 169-393 (.430) 15-44 (.341) 0 253-296 (.855) 219 127 60/48:00

2015 18 189-101-290 10.50 5.61 16.11 633 (35.2) 520 (28.8) 229-479 (.478) 19-50 (.380) 0 262-299 (.876) 221 101 84/64:30

2016 15 174-99-273 11.60 6.60 18.20 571 (38.1) 414 (27.6) 190-405 (.469) 11-33 (.333) 1 219-242 (.905) 162 93 56/45:30

2017 15 172-100-272 11.47 6.67 18.13 521 (34.7) 427 (28.5) 212-396 (.535) 19-40 (.475) 0 222-263 (.844) 205 82 51/38:00

2018 17 165-85-250 9.71 5.00 14.71 577 (33.9) 429 (25.2) 201-422 (.476) 16-50 (.320) 2 232-267 (.869) 191 85 69/55:00

# Does not include four away games (Hofstra/Duke/Navy/Loyola)

*Does not include game vs. Mt. Washington

+Does not include game vs. Oxford-Cambridge

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Annual Johns Hopkins Goalie Statistics (Since 1980)

Year _____________ GP Mins. GA GAA Svs. Sv. %

1980 @ ___________15 111 173 .609

1981 _____________14 840:00 114 8.14 180 .612

1982 + ____________14 102 189 .649

1983 _____________14 840:00 109 7.79 221 .670

1984 _____________14 840:00 95 6.79 216 .695

1985 * ____________14 102 175 .632

1986 # ____________12 93 151 .619

1987 _____________13 78:00 118 9:08 176 .599

1988 $ ____________11 89 143 .616

1989 ^ ____________13 88 157 .641

1990 _____________11 660:00 114 10.36 188 .623

1991 _____________12 720:00 115 9.58 173 .601

1992 _____________13 780:00 149 11.46 209 .584

1993 _____________15 900:00 170 11.33 236 .581

1994 _____________14 841:20 165 11.77 218 .569

1995 _____________14 840:46 147 10.49 217 .596

1996 _____________14 840:17 144 10.27 232 .617

1997 _____________14 844:00 127 9.03 210 .623

1998 _____________15 837:00 134 9.61 218 .619

1999 _____________14 840:23 115 9.13 157 .577

2000 _____________13 785:16 134 10.24 169 .558

2001 _____________12 733:15 102 8.84 146 .575

2002 _____________14 842:15 118 8.41 175 .597

2003 _____________16 960:39 111 6.93 178 .616

2004 _____________15 905:14 115 7.62 143 .554

2005 _____________16 974:18 111 6.84 184 .624

2006 _____________14 841:22 115 8.20 146 .559

2007 _____________17 1,026:39 133 7.77 188 .586

2008 _____________17 1,026:38 140 8.18 206 .595

2009 _____________15 915:28 155 10.16 156 .502

2010 _____________15 904:06 144 9.56 161 .528

2011 _____________16 967:59 116 7.19 151 .566

2012 _____________16 967:63 118 7.31 132 .528

2013 _____________14 840:06 109 7.78 159 .593

2014 _____________16 971:50 143 8.83 174 .549

2015 _____________18 1,092:17 189 10.38 177 .484

2016 _____________15 908:25 174 11.49 154 .470

2017 _____________15 904:02 172 11.42 138 .445

2018 _____________17 1,032:21 165 9.59 168 .505

@ Need time play in OT vs. UVA in NCAA Championship Game

+ Need time played in OT vs. UVA, UNC

* Need time played in OT vs. Maryland

# Need time played in OT vs. UNC in semifinals

$ Need time played in OT for final two games of 1988 season

^ Towson scored 12 secs. into 2OT ... how long were OT periods to get mins for season.

Annual Opponent Goalie Statistics (Since 1980)

Year _____________ GP Mins. GA GAA Svs. Sv. %

1980 _____________15 227 208 .478

1981 _____________14 840:00 239 17.07 203 .459

1982 _____________14 209 250 .545

1983 _____________14 840;00 172 12.29 240 .583

1984 _____________14 840:00 191 13.64 n/a n/a

1985 * ____________14 172 n/a n/a

1986 # ____________12 151 n/a n/a

1987 _____________13 780:00 162 12.46 n/a n/a

1988 $ ____________11 109 n/a n/a

1989 ^ ____________13 148 n/a n/a

1990 _____________11 660:00 129 11.73 n/a n/a

1991 _____________12 720:00 166 13.83 n/a n/a

1992 _____________13 780:00 186 14.30 n/a n/a

1993 _____________15 900:00 211 14.07 n/a n/a

1994 _____________14 841:20 194 13.84 n/a n/a

1995 _____________14 840:46 230 16.41 n/a n/a

1996 _____________14 841:17 153 10.92 257 .627

1997 _____________14 844:00 210 14.93 250 .543

1998 _____________14 837:00 205 14.70 229 .528

1999 _____________14 840:23 204 14.55 239 .540

2000 _____________13 781:00 162 12.45 211 .566

2001 _____________12 733:15 128 10.47 162 .559

2002 _____________14 842:15 138 9.83 161 .538

2003 _____________16 960:39 224 13.99 201 .473

2004 _____________15 905:14 182 12.06 201 .525

2005 _____________16 974:18 186 11.45 178 .489

2006 _____________14 841:22 138 9.84 131 .487

2007 _____________17 1,026:39 178 10.40 171 .490

2008 _____________17 1,026:38 179 10.46 175 .494

2009 _____________15 915:28 173 11.34 143 .453

2010 _____________15 904:06 152 10.09 131 .463

2011 _____________16 967:59 180 11.16 148 .451

2012 _____________16 967:63 165 10.23 180 .522

2013 _____________14 840:06 161 11.50 175 .521

2014 _____________16 971:50 193 11.92 184 .488

2015 _____________18 1,092:17 234 12.85 193 .452

2016 _____________15 908:25 185 12.22 162 .467

2017 _____________15 904:02 174 11.55 160 .479

2018 _____________17 1,032:21 199 11.57 173 .465

@ Need time play in OT vs. UVA in NCAA Championship Game

+ Need time played in OT vs. UVA, UNC

* Need time played in OT vs. Maryland

# Need time played in OT vs. UNC in semifinals

$ Need time played in OT for final two games of 1988 season

^ Towson scored 12 secs. into 2OT ... how long were OT periods to get mins for season.

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Single-Game Team Records

Most Goals Scored (20+) 31 ___________ Johns Hopkins-31, St. Joe’s-7 (4-21-1999) 29 ____________ Johns Hopkins-29, Loyola-3 (4-22-1959) 27 ______________ Johns Hopkins-27, Yale-3 (3-13-1982) 26 __________________Johns Hopkins-26, Duke-5 (1943) 25 ______________ Johns Hopkins-25, Yale-6 (3-14-1981) 25 ____________ Johns Hopkins-25, Drexel Tech-1 (1947) 24 ______________Johns Hopkins-24, Navy-5 (4-19-1997) 24 __________ Johns Hopkins-24, Towson-13 (4-29-1995) 24 ____ Johns Hopkins-24, Wash. College-14 (3-10-1993) 24 _____________Johns Hopkins-24, Navy-10 (4-27-1985) 24 ___________ Johns Hopkins-24, Towson-8 (5-12-1981) 24 ____ Johns Hopkins-24, Wash. College-11 (3-24-1981) 24 _________ Johns Hopkins-24, Princeton-3 (4-11-1959) 24 ___________ Johns Hopkins-24, Swarthmore-3 (1949) 24 _________________ Johns Hopkins-24, CCNY-3 (1939) 24 ______________ Johns Hopkins-24, Lafayette-0 (1939) 23 ______________ Johns Hopkins-23, Army-5 (4-5-1997) 23 ______________ Johns Hopkins-23, Army-8 (4-8-1995) 23 _____ Johns Hopkins-23, Wash. College-7 (3-17-1987) 23 ___________Johns Hopkins-23, Harvard-2 (3-17-1984) 23 ______________ Johns Hopkins-23, Yale-3 (3-15-1980) 23 ___________ Johns Hopkins-23, Towson-7 (5-13-1980) 23 ____________ Johns Hopkins-23, Loyola-4 (4-17-1969) 23 ___________ Johns Hopkins-23, Virginia-9 (4-30-1959) 23 ________________ Johns Hopkins-23, Loyola-7 (1942) 22 ____________ Johns Hopkins-22, Marist-6 (5-14-2005) 22 ____________ Johns Hopkins-22, Rutgers-8 (3-8-1997) 22 __________ Johns Hopkins-22, Virginia-13 (3-25-1995) 22 __________ Johns Hopkins-22, Towson-16 (5-14-1994) 22 _____________Johns Hopkins-22, Navy-12 (4-25-1992) 22 _______Johns Hopkins-22, Wash. College-5 (3-9-1991) 22 ___________ Johns Hopkins-22, Delaware-6 (5-7-1982) 22 ______________Johns Hopkins-22, Navy-11 (5-6-1978) 22 ___________ Johns Hopkins-22, Towson-5 (3-25-1978) 22 ________ Johns Hopkins-22, Maryland-12 (5-21-1977) 22 _________ Johns Hopkins-22, Princeton-11 (4-5-1975) 22 ______________ Johns Hopkins-22, Yale-4 (3-24-1973) 22 ____________ Johns Hopkins-22, Loyola-4 (4-17-1968) 22 ____________ Johns Hopkins-22, Loyola-4 (4-26-1961) 22 _______ Johns Hopkins-22, Wash. & Lee-1 (4-18-1959) 22 ________________ Johns Hopkins-22, Loyola-7 (1957) 22 __________________Johns Hopkins-22, Duke-0 (1942) 22 _________________ Johns Hopkins-22, CCNY-0 (1941) 21 __________ Johns Hopkins-21, Canisius-5 (4-14-2003) 21 _____ Johns Hopkins-21, Wash. College-12 (3-9-1994) 21 ___________ Johns Hopkins-21, Hartford-3 (4-1-1998) 21 _________ Johns Hopkins-21, Princeton-6 (3-21-1987) 21 ___________ Johns Hopkins-21, Rutgers-10 (5-2-1985) 21 _____________ Johns Hopkins-21, Brown-6 (5-9-1978) 21 ____ Johns Hopkins-21, Wash. College-11 (3-18-1978) 21 ________ Johns Hopkins-21, Maryland-20 (5-14-1977) 21 ____________ Johns Hopkins-21, Brown-7 (4-20-1974) 21 _________ Johns Hopkins-21, Princeton-7 (3-30-1974) 21 ____________ Johns Hopkins-21, Rutgers-9 (5-1-1971) 21 ___________ Johns Hopkins-21, Syracuse-6 (5-1-1965) 21 ____________ Johns Hopkins-21, Loyola-3 (4-26-1958) 21 __________ Johns Hopkins-21, Annapolis LC-1 (1949) 21 __________________Johns Hopkins-21, Penn-5 (1928) 20 ________ Johns Hopkins-20, Maryland-11 (4-15-2000) 20 ___________ Johns Hopkins-20, Towson-10 (5-2-1999)

20 __________ Johns Hopkins-20, Princeton-8 (3-3-1990) 20 __________ Johns Hopkins-20, NC State-6 (5-16-1979) 20 ___________ Johns Hopkins-20, Hofstra-8 (5-17-1978) 20 ___________ Johns Hopkins-20, Brown-10 (4-23-1976) 20 ____ Johns Hopkins-20, Wash. College-10 (3-26-1974) 20 ____________ Johns Hopkins-20, Rutgers-5 (5-3-1969) 20 ___________ Johns Hopkins-20, Syracuse-7 (5-4-1968) 20 _____________ Johns Hopkins-20, Penn-5 (4-20-1968) 20 ______________ Johns Hopkins-20, Yale-1 (3-27-1968) 20 ____________ Johns Hopkins-20, Loyola-0 (4-27-1960) 20 _________ Johns Hopkins-20, Maryland-8 (5-16-1959) 20 ______________ Johns Hopkins-20, Yale-9 (3-31-1959) 20 ________________ Johns Hopkins-20, Loyola-6 (1949) 20 _____________ Johns Hopkins-20, Swarthore-3 (1946) 20 _____________Johns Hopkins-20, Springfield-0 (1941) 20 ________________ Johns Hopkins-20, Loyola-1 (1939) 20 ___________ Johns Hopkins-20, Syracuse-0 (5-9-1931) 20 _______________ Johns Hopkins-20, Harvard-0 (1899)

Most Goals Allowed (20+) 21 __________ Syracuse-21, Johns Hopkins-17 (5-7-1993) __________ Syracuse-21, Johns Hpkins-16 (5-23-1992) _____________Maryland-21, Johns Hopkins-13 (1976) 20 _____________Princeton-20, Johns Hopkins-11 (1994) _____________Johns Hopkins-21, Maryland-20 (1977)

Most Combined Goals (35+) 41 _____________Johns Hopkins-21, Maryland-20 (1977) 38 ___________ Johns Hopkins-31, St. Joe’s-7 (4-21-1999) 38 __________ Johns Hopkins-22, Towson-16 (5-14-1994) 38 __________ Syracuse-21, Johns Hopkins-17 (5-7-1993) 38 ____ Johns Hopkins-24, Wash. College-14 (3-10-1993) 37 _________ Syracuse-21, Johns Hopkins-16 (5-23-1992) 37 __________ Johns Hopkins-24, Towson-13 (4-29-1995) 35 ______Johns Hopkins-18, Virginia-17 (OT) (3-25-2017) 35 ____ Johns Hopkins-24, Wash. College-11 (3-24-1981) 35 __________ Johns Hopkins-22, Virginia-13 (3-25-1995)

Most Goals in Defeat (15+) 17 __________ Syracuse-21, Johns Hopkins-17 (5-7-1993) 16 _________ Syracuse-21, Johns Hopkins-16 (5-23-1992) 16 _________ Syracuse-17, Johns Hopkins-16 (5-28-1983) 15 ______Virginia-16, Johns Hopkins-15 (OT) (3-21-2015) 15 ____ Princeton-16, Johns Hopkins-15 (OT) (2-28-2015) 15 __________ Virginia-16, Johns Hopkins-15 (3-21-2009) 15 ____________ Loyola-17, Johns Hopkins-15 (5-7-1994) 15 ________ Maryland-16, Johns Hopkins-15 (5-19-1962)

Most Goals in a Half 18 __________________vs. Harvard (1st Half) (3-17-1984)

Most Goals in a Quarter XX

Most Assists (15+) 21 ________________ vs. Washington College (3-17-1987) 19 ___________________________ vs. Towson (5-12-1981) 18 ______________________________ vs. Yale (3-14-1981) 17 ______________________________ vs. Navy (5-6-1978) 17 __________________ vs. Maryland (NCAA) (5-21-1977) 17 _________________ vs. Washington College (3-9-1994)

Most Points 44 _______ vs. Washington College (23g, 21a) (3-17-1987) 43 __________________ vs. Towson (24g, 19a) (5-12-1981) 43 _____________________ vs. Yale (27g, 16a) (3-13-1982) 43 _____________________ vs. Yale (25g, 18a) (3-14-1981) 42 __________________ vs. St. Joe’s (31g, 11a) (4-21-1999) 40 ____________________ vs. Navy (24g, 16a) (4-19-1997) 40 _______ vs. Washington College (24g, 16a) (3-24-1981) 39 _____________________ vs. Army (23g, 16a) (4-5-1997) 39 ____________________ vs. Navy (24g, 15a) (4-27-1985) 39 _____________________ vs. Navy (22g, 17a) (5-6-1978) 39 _________ vs. Maryland (NCAA) (22g, 17a) (5-21-1977) 38 ________ vs. Washington College (21g, 17a) (3-9-1994) 38 __________________ vs. Towson (22g, 16a) (3-25-1978) 37 _____________________ vs. Army (23g, 14a) (4-8-1995) 37 _______ vs. Washington College (24g, 13a) (3-10-1993) 37 ____________________ vs. Navy (22g, 15a) (4-25-1992) 36 _____________________ vs. Yale (23g, 13a) (3-15-1980) 36 __________ vs. NC State (NCAA) (20g, 16a) (5-16-1979) 35 __________________ vs. Towson (24g, 11a) (4-29-1995) 34 __________________ vs. Hartford (21g, 13a) (4-1-1998) 34 ___________ vs. Towson (NCAA) (22g, 12a) (5-14-1994) 34 ________ vs. Washington College (22g, 12a) (3-9-1991) 34 ________________ vs. Princeton (21g, 13a) (3-21-1987) 34 ____________________ vs. Brown (21g, 13a) (5-9-1978) 34 _________________ vs. Princeton (22g, 12a) (4-5-1975) 34 _____________________ vs. Yale (22g, 12a) (3-24-1973)

Largest Margin of Victory (20+) 26 ____________ Johns Hopkins-29, Loyola-3 (4-22-1959) 24 ___________ Johns Hopkins-31, St. Joe’s-7 (4-21-1999) 24 ______________ Johns Hopkins-27, Yale-3 (3-13-1982) 24 _________________Johns Hopkins-25, Drexel-1 (1947) 24 ______________ Johns Hopkins-24, Lafayette-0 (1939) 22 __________________Johns Hopkins-22, Duke-0 (1942) 22 _________________ Johns Hopkins-22, CCNY-0 (1941) 21 ___________Johns Hopkins-23, Harvard-2 (3-17-1984) 21 _______ Johns Hopkins-22, Wash. & Lee-1 (4-18-1959) 21 _________ Johns Hopkins-24, Princeton-3 (4-11-1959) 21 ___________ Johns Hopkins-24, Swarthmore-3 (1949) 21 __________________Johns Hopkins-26, Duke-5 (1943) 21 _________________ Johns Hopkins-24, CCNY-3 (1939) 20 ______________ Johns Hopkins-23, Yale-3 (3-15-1980) 20 ____________ Johns Hopkins-20, Loyola-0 (4-27-1960) 20 __________ Johns Hopkins-21, Annapolis LC-1 (1949) 20 _____________Johns Hopkins-20, Springfield-0 (1941) 20 ___________ Johns Hopkins-20, Syracuse-0 (5-9-1931) 20 _______________ Johns Hopkins-20, Harvard-0 (1899)

Largest Margin of Defeat (12+) 13 _____________ Duke-19, Johns Hopkins-6 (5-13-2017) _____________ Duke-18, Johns Hopkins-5 (5-15-2010) _________ Maryland-17, Johns Hopkins-4 (5-12-1973) _________ Maryland-17, Johns Hopkins-4 (5-15-1954) ___________ Swarthmore-16, Johns Hopkins-3 (1910) 12 ___________ Syracuse-19, Johns Hopkins-7 (3-5-1988) _______________Navy-15, Johns Hopkins-3 (5-9-1964) __________________ Navy-12, Johns Hopkins-0 (1918) ___________ Swarthmore-16, Johns Hopkins-4 (1905)

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Most Games Played 18 _________________________________________2015 17 ______________________________ 2018, 2008, 2007 16 ____________________2014, 2012, 2011, 2005, 2003

Most Wins - Season 16 _________________________________________2005 14 ______________________________ 2003, 1984, 1980 13 _________________________ 2011, 2007, 2004, 1995 _________________________ 1985, 1981, 1979, 1978 12 ______________ 2018, 2012, 2002, 1983, 1974, 1941

Highest Season Winning Pct. (Min. 5 Gms.) 1.000 ___________________________________ 16-0 (2005) ___________________________________ 13-0 (1979) ___________________________________ 14-0 (1984) ___________________________________ 12-0 (1941) ____________________________________ 7-0 (1933) ___________________________________ 11-0 (1932) ____________________________________ 8-0 (1927) ____________________________________ 9-0 (1926) ____________________________________ 6-0 (1906)

Most Consecutive Wins 26 ___________________ Game 1, 1932 - Game 7, 1934 25 ____________________ April 22, 1978 - April 1, 1980 22 ____________________April 12, 1980 - May 23, 1981 20 ___________________ Game 1, 1926 - Game 3, 1928 19 ________________ March 10, 1984 - March 30, 1985 19 ?? ______________________________________ 1941-42 18 ___________________ March 27, 1968 - May 3, 1969 17 _______________ March 5, 2005 - February 25, 2006

Most Consecutive Home Wins (since 1950) 37 ________________ April 3, 2001 - February 25, 2006 31 ____________________April 24, 1982 - May 19, 1985 30 __________________ April 29 1978 - March 20, 1982 21 ____________________ May 20, 1972 - May 10, 1975

Most Consecutive Road Wins (Since 1970) 14 ______________________________________ 1977-80 10 ______________________________________ 1972-73 9 ______________________________________ 1987-89 9 ______________________________________ 1983-85 9 ______________________________________ 1980-82 8 ______________________________________ 2004-05 8 ______________________________________ 1997-98

Most Losses - Season 8 _________________________________________2010 7 ______________________________ 2016, 2015, 1971 6 _________________________ 2008, 1996, 1966, 1955 5 _________ 2014, 2013, 2009, 2006, 1994, 1992, 1990 ____________________1964, 1953, 1946, 1935, 1929

Fewest Losses - Season 0 ______________ 2005, 1984, 1979, 1957, 1941, 1933 ____________________1932, 1927, 1926, 1915, 1906

Most Consecutive Losses 5 _________________________________________2008 4 _________________________ 2010, 1990, 1964, 1953 _________________________ 1938, 1937, 1935, 1929

Most Goals Scored - Season 239 _______________________________1981 (14 games) 237 _______________________________1978 (14 games) 234 _______________________________2015 (18 games) 230 _______________________________1995 (14 games) 228 _______________________________1974 (14 games) 227 _______________________________1980 (15 games) 224 _______________________________2003 (16 games) 211 _______________________________1993 (15 games) 210 _______________________________1997 (14 games) 209 _______________________________1982 (14 games)

Most Goals/Game - Season 18.50 ________________________1959 (1985 in 10 games) 17.07 _________________________1981 (239 in 14 games) 16.93 _________________________1978 (237 in 14 games) 16.43 _________________________1995 (230 in 14 games) 16.29 _________________________1974 (228 in 14 games) 16.27 _________________________1975 (179 in 11 games) 16.00 _________________________1968 (176 in 11 games) 15.31 _________________________1977 (199 in 13 games) 15.13 _________________________1980 (227 in 15 games) 15.00 _________________________1997 (210 in 14 games)

Highest Scoring Margin - Season +8.93 _____________________ 1981 (239-114 in 14 games) +8.57 _____________________ 1978 (237-117 in 14 games) +8.31 ______________________ 1979 (197-89 in 13 games) +7.73 _____________________ 1980 (227-111 in 15 games) +7.64 _____________________ 1982 (209-102 in 14 games) +7.06 _____________________ 2003 (224-111 in 16 games)

Most Assists - Season 151 _______________________________2003 (16 games) 145 _______________________________1980 (15 games) 144 _______________________________1978 (14 games) 141 _______________________________1981 (14 games) 140 _______________________________2015 (18 games) 132 _______________________________1995 (14 games) 131 _______________________________1984 (14 games) 127 _______________________________1977 (13 games) 125 _______________________________1979 (13 games) 124 _______________________________2018 (17 games)

Most Assists/Game - Season 10.50 _________________________1968 (115 in 11 games) 10.29 _________________________1978 (144 in 14 games) 10.07 _________________________1981 (141 in 14 games) 9.77 _________________________1977 (127 in 13 games) 9.67 _________________________1980 (145 in 15 games) 9.62 _________________________1979 (125 in 13 games) 9.43 _________________________1995 (132 in 14 games) 9.41 _________________________2003 (151 in 16 games) 9.36 _________________________1984 (136 in 14 games) 9.25 _________________________1967 (111 in 12 games)

Most Points - Season 381 _______________________________1978 (14 games) 380 _______________________________1981 (14 games) 375 _______________________________2003 (16 games) 374 _______________________________2015 (18 games) 372 _______________________________1980 (15 games) 362 _______________________________1995 (14 games) 350 _______________________________1974 (14 games) 326 _______________________________1993 (15 games) 326 _______________________________1982 (14 games) 326 _______________________________1977 (13 games)

Most Points/Game - Season 30.30 _________________________1959 (303 in 10 games) 27.21 _________________________1978 (381 in 14 games) 27.14 _________________________1981 (380 in 14 games) 26.45 _________________________1968 (291 in 11 games) 25.86 _________________________1995 (362 in 14 games) 25.08 _________________________1977 (326 in 13 games) 25.00 _________________________1974 (350 in 14 games) 24.91 _________________________1975 (274 in 11 games) 24.89 __________________________1958 (224 in 9 games) 24.80 _________________________1980 (372 in 15 games)

Most Extra-Man Goals - Season 52 __________ MISSING LAST GAME? 1980 (15 games) 51 _______________________________1982 (14 games) 45 _______________________________1981 (14 games) 42 _______________________________1975 (11 games) 40 _______________________________2003 (16 games) 40 _______________________________1998 (14 games) 39 _______________________________1977 (13 games) 38 _______________________________2015 (18 games) 36 _______________________________1972 (13 games) 35 _______________________________1992 (13 games) 35 _______________________________1983 (14 games)

Highest Extra-Man Percentage - Season .605 ________________________________2017 (26-of-43) .545 ________________________________2014 (30-of-55) .488 ________________________________1998 (40-of-82) .481 ________________________________2016 (26-of-54) .473 _________ 1980 (52-of-110 - MISSING LAST GAME?) .471 ________________________________2003 (40-of-85) .467 ________________________________1992 (35-of-75) .463 ________________________________2015 (38-of-82) .457 ________________________________2004 (32-of-70) .439 ________________________________2012 (25-of-57) .432 _______________________________1982 (51-of-118)

Most Shots - Season 778 _______________________________1978 (14 games) 773 _______________________________1982 (14 games) 771 _______________________________1974 (14 games) 762 _______________________________1977 (13 games) 733 _______________________________1995 (14 games) 722 _______________________________1980 (15 games) 717 _______________________________1976 (13 games) 709 _______________________________1997 (14 games) 708 _______________________________1981 (14 games) 706 _______________ 2015 (18 games), 2003 (16 games)

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Most Shots/Game - Season 60.9 _________________________1975 (670 in 11 games) 58.6 _________________________1977 (762 in 13 games) 58.2 _________________________1969 (582 in 10 games) 56.9 _________________________1968 (626 in 11 games) 55.7 __________________________1958 (501 in 9 games) 55.6 _________________________1978 (778 in 14 games) 55.2 _________________________1982 (773 in 14 games) 55.2 _________________________1976 (717 in 13 games) 55.1 _________________________1974 (771 in 14 games) 54.5 _________________________1965 (600 in 11 games)

Highest Shooting Percentage - Season .352 ______________________________1992 (186-of-529) .350 ______________________________1959 (185-of-529) .348 ______________________________1993 (211-of-607) .340 ______________________________2010 (152-of-447) .338 ______________________________1981 (239-of-708) .335 ______________________________1991 (166-of-496) .331 ______________________________2015 (234-of-706) .329 ______________________________2009 (173-of-526) .320 ______________________________1998 (205-of-640) .319 ______________________________2011 (180-of-565) .317 ______________________________2003 (224-of-706)

Most Goals Allowed - Season 189 _______________________________2015 (18 games) 174 _______________________________2016 (15 games) 172 _______________________________2017 (15 games) 170 _______________________________1993 (15 games) 165 _______________________________2018 (17 games) 165 _______________________________1994 (14 games) 155 _______________________________2009 (15 games) 148 _______________________________1992 (15 games) 147 _______________________________1995 (14 games) 144 _______________ 2010 (15 games), 1996 (14 games)

Most Goals Allowed/Game - Season 11.79 _________________________________________1994 11.60 _________________________________________2018 11.47 _________________________________________2017 11.38 _________________________________________1992 11.33 _________________________________________1993 10.91 _________________________________________1975 10.85 _________________________________________1976 10.50 _________________________________________2015 10.50 _________________________________________1995 10.33 _________________________________________2009 Fewest Extra-Man Goals Allowed - Season 7 _________________________________________2003 10 _________________________________________1969 11 _________________________________________2016 11 _________________________________________1990 11 _________________________________________1989 11 _________________________________________1988 11 _________________________________________1984 12 _________________________________________2012 12 _________________________________________2002 12 _________________________________________2001 12 _________________________________________2000

Best Man-Down Defense Pct. - Season .851 __________________________ 2003 (40-of-47 killed) .849 __________________________ 1984 (62-of-73 killed) .833 __________________________ 1982 (70-of-84 killed) .833 __________________________ 1969 (50-of-60 killed) .829 __________________________ 1991 (63-of-76 killed) .824 __________________________ 1968 (70-of-85 killed) .821 __________________________ 2000 (55-of-67 killed) .803 __________________________ 1971 (53-of-66 killed) .800 __________________________ 1990 (40-of-50 killed) .800 __________________________ 1989 (40-of-50 killed)

Most Ground Balls - Season 1,302 _______________________________1974 (14 games) 1,166 _______________________________1976 (13 games) 1,152 _______________________________1978 (14 games) 1,120 _______________________________1977 (13 games) 1,056 _______________________________1973 (13 games) 1,041 _______________________________1975 (11 games) 908 _______________________________1980 (15 games) 908 _______________________________1972 (13 games) 900 _______________________________1967 (12 games) 900 _______________________________ 1979 (13 games

Most Ground Balls/Game - Season 94.6 _______________________ 1975 (1,041 in 11 games) 93.0 _______________________ 1974 (1,302 in 14 games) 89.7 _______________________ 1976 (1,166 in 13 games) 86.2 _______________________ 1977 (1,120 in 13 games) 82.3 _______________________ 1978 (1,152 in 14 games) 81.2 _______________________ 1973 (1,056 in 13 games) 76.5 _________________________1965 (841 in 11 games) 75.0 _________________________1967 (900 in 12 games) 74.5 _________________________1968 (819 in 11 games) 69.8 _________________________1972 (908 in 13 games)

Highest Clearing Percentage - Season .905 ______________________________2013 (257-of-284) .897 ______________________________2018 (236-of-263) .896 ______________________________2017 (240-of-268) .892 ______________________________2005 (254-of-298) .884 ______________________________1989 (305-of-345) .872 ______________________________2015 (258-of-296) .872 ______________________________2012 (260-of-298) .867 ______________________________1988 (273-of-315) .859 ______________________________2011 (243-of-283) .857 ______________________________2004 (221-of-258)

Highest Faceoff Win Percentage - Season .650 ______________________________2013 (204-of-314) .649 ______________________________2011 (227-of-350) .618 ______________________________1977 (236-of-382) .610 ______________________________1973 (188-of-308) .608 ______________________________2006 (183-of-301) .601 ______________________________1975 (208-of-346) .600 ______________________________2003 (234-of-390) .599 ______________________________1993 (260-of-434) .599 ______________________________1992 (224-of-374) .597 ______________________________2005 (209-of-350)

Most Faceoffs Won - Season 260 _________________________________________1993 250 _________________________________________2015 248 _________________________________________1995 237 _________________________________________1978 236 _________________________________________1977 234 _________________________________________2003 227 _________________________________________2011 227 _________________________________________1974 224 _________________________________________2014 221 _________________________________________2018

Most Faceoff Attempts - Season 479 _________________________________________2015 434 _________________________________________1993 422 _________________________________________2018 420 _________________________________________1995 419 _________________________________________1974 412 _________________________________________1978 405 _________________________________________2016 405 _________________________________________1994 404 _________________________________________1981 396 _________________________________________2017

Most Turnovers/Game - Season 25.8 _________________________1991 (309 in 12 games) 23.3 _________________________1990 (257 in 11 games) 17.4 _________________________1992 (226 in 13 games) 16.5 _________________________2009 (247 in 15 games) 15.7 _________________________2010 (236 in 15 games) 15.1 _________________________2011 (241 in 16 games) 14.7 _________________________2002 (206 in 14 games) 14.6 _________________________2007 (249 in 17 games) 14.4 _________________________1993 (216 in 15 games) 14.2 _________________________2008 (242 in 17 games) 14.2 _________________________1998 (199 in 14 games)

Fewest Turnovers/Game - Season 8.8 _________________________1996 (123 in 14 games) 9.4 _________________________1994 (132 in 14 games) 10.8 _________________________2004 (163 in 15 games) 10.9 _________________________2018 (185 in 17 games) 11.6 _________________________2015 (209 in 18 games) 11.9 _________________________2005 (190 in 16 games) 11.9 _________________________1995 (167 in 14 games) 12.3 _________________________2001 (147 in 12 games) 12.7 _________________________2016 (190 in 15 games) 13.1 _________________________2003 (209 in 16 games)

Most Penalties - Season 130 _______________________________1978 (14 games) 119 _______________________________1979 (13 games) 112 _______________________________1977 (13 games) 111 _______________________________1980 (15 games) 106 _______________________________1973 (13 games) 105 _______________________________1974 (14 games) 92 _______________________________1972 (13 games) 90 _______________________________1981 (14 games) 89 _______________________________1996 (14 games) 87 _______________________________1982 (14 games)

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Most Penalty Minutes - Season 110:00 _______________________________1978 (14 games) 94:30 _______________________________1977 (13 games) 91:30 _______________________________1974 (14 games) 86:00 _______________________________1983 (13 games) 82:00 _______________________________1982 (13 games) 74:00 _______________________________1981 (14 games) 70:30 _______________________________1996 (14 games) 69:30 _______________________________1982 (14 games) 65:00 _______________________________1998 (14 games) 63:30 _______________________________1995 (14 games)

Lowest Goals Against Average (since 1980) 6.79 _________________________________________1984 6.84 _________________________________________2005 6.93 _________________________________________2003 7.19 _________________________________________2011 7.31 _________________________________________2012 7.62 _________________________________________2004 7.77 _________________________________________2007 7.78 _________________________________________2013 7.79 _________________________________________1983 8.14 _________________________________________1981

Highest Save Percentage (since 1980) .695 _________________________________________1984 .670 _________________________________________1983 .649 _________________________________________1982 .641 _________________________________________1989 .632 _________________________________________1985 .624 _________________________________________2005 .623 _________________________________________1990 .619 _________________________________________1986 .616 _________________________________________2003 .616 _________________________________________1988

Most Saves/Game (since 1980) 17.1 _________________________________________1990 16.6 _________________________________________1996 16.1 _________________________________________1992 15.7 _________________________________________1993 15.6 _________________________________________1994 15.6 _________________________________________1983 15.5 _________________________________________1995 15.4 _________________________________________1984 15.0 _________________________________________1997 14.5 _________________________________________1998

Most Saves (since 1980) 236 _________________________________________1993 232 _________________________________________1996 221 _________________________________________1983 218 _________________________________________1998 218 _________________________________________1994 217 _________________________________________1995 216 _________________________________________1984 210 _________________________________________1997 209 _________________________________________1992 206 _________________________________________2008

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Attendance Records

Largest Crowds - NCAA Games (Since 1987)

52,004 vs. Delaware (2007 NCAA SF) 48,970 vs. Syracuse (2008 NCAA Final) 48,443 vs. Duke (2007 NCAA Final) 48,224 vs. Duke (2008 NCAA SF) 46,923 vs. Syracuse (2004 NCAA SF) 45,275 vs. Virginia (2005 NCAA SF) 44,920 vs. Duke (2005 NCAA Final) 37,944 vs. Virginia (2003 NCAA Final) 37,823 vs. Syracuse (2003 NCAA SF) 30,327 @ Maryland (1995 NCAA SF) 29,123 vs. Maryland (2015 NCAA SF) 27,586 vs. Virginia (1999 NCAA SF) 27,066 vs. Virginia (1996 NCAA SF) 24,105 vs. Syracuse (2000 NCAA SF) 23,893 vs. Syracuse (1989 NCAA Final) 23,123 vs. Princeton (2002 NCAA SF) 21,529 vs. N. Carolina (1993 NCAA SF) 20,615 vs. N. Carolina (1989 NCAA SF) 19,640 vs. Syracuse (1992 NCAA SF)17,077 vs. Cornell (1987 NCAA Final) 17,017 @ Navy (2008 NCAA QF) 16,901 vs. Cornell (1987 NCAA Final) 13,447 vs. Denver (2011 NCAA QF) 13,390 vs. Maryland (2012 NCAA QF)13,047 vs. Duke (2018 NCAA QF) 12,933 vs. Maryland (1987 NCAA SF) 12,292 @ Hofstra (1999 NCAA QF) 12,142 vs. Virginia (2009 NCAA QF) 11,261 @ Maryland (1998 NCA QF) 10,723 vs. Syracuse (1991 NCAA QF) 10,235 vs. Syracuse (2015 NCAA QF) 10,118 vs. Notre Dame (2001 NCAA QF)

Largest Crowds - Homewood Field (Since 1991 & Random)(Regular Season & NCAA Tournament) 10,723______________________ vs. Syracuse (5-14-1991) 10,555_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-17-2004) 10,388_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-28-2018) 10,219_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-11-1998) 10,000_______________________ vs. Syracuse (3-4-1989) 9,778_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-15-2006) 9,705__________________________vs. Navy (4-27-1991) 9,572_______________________ vs. Virginia (3-30-1991) 9,553_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-12-2014) 9,524_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-16-1994) 9,346_____________________ vs. Maryland (5-19-1996) 9,150_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-13-1996) 8,642_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-13-2002) 8,626_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-12-2008) 8,500_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-14-2012) 8,321_______________________ vs. Virginia (3-26-2005) 8,312______________________ vs. Syracuse (3-19-1994) 8,024_______________________ vs. Virginia (3-25-1995) 7,905________________________ vs. Loyola (4-27-2013) 7,595_________________________ vs. Loyola (5-6-1995) 7,504__________________________vs. Navy (4-22-1995) 7,468________________________ vs. UMass (5-19-2002) 7,432__________________vs. North Carolina (4-4-1992) 7,411________________________ vs. Towson (5-2-1992) 7,356_________________________ vs. Loyola (5-7-2005) 7,241_______________________ vs. Virginia (3-22-2003) 7,136__________________________ vs. Duke (4-8-2005)

Average Home Attendance (Since 1991)(Regular Season & NCAA Tournament)1991 _________________________________________ 6,6801992 _________________________________________ 4,4751993 _________________________________________ 3,4351994 _________________________________________ 6,7931995 _________________________________________ 4,9311996 _________________________________________ 6,2221997 _________________________________________ 2,9031998 _________________________________________ 3,7271999 _________________________________________ 2,8572000 _________________________________________ 3,8472001 _________________________________________ 2,8732002 _________________________________________ 5,2472003 _________________________________________ 2,8542004 _________________________________________ 4,5762005 _________________________________________ 4,3592006 _________________________________________ 3,4352007 _________________________________________ 3,7142008 _________________________________________ 3,2042009 _________________________________________ 3,3942010 _________________________________________ 2,6502011 _________________________________________ 2,7082012 _________________________________________ 3,0712013 _________________________________________ 2,2962014 _________________________________________ 2,7632015 _________________________________________ 2,4232016 _________________________________________ 2,9112017 _________________________________________ 2,7532018 _________________________________________ 2,659

Largest Crowds - Away/Neutral (Since 1991/Random)(Regular Season Only)

25,934_________________ vs. North Carolina (4-1-2012) 25,115_________________ vs. North Carolina (4-3-2011) 20,911_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-17-2010) 20,732_____________________ vs. Maryland (4-11-2009) 20,180______________________ vs. Princeton (3-3-2007) 19,850_____________________ @ Maryland (4-18-1987) 19,742______________________ vs. Princeton (3-6-2010) 19,165______________________ vs. Princeton (3-1-2008) 18,694__________________________@ Navy (4-24-2004) 17,138________________________vs. UMBC (3-10-2012) 17,119_____________________vs. Princeton (2-28-2009) 17,057________________________vs. UMBC (3-12-2011) 16,042__________________________@ Navy (4-19-2008) 15,271__________________________@ Navy (4-20-2002) 14,353_____________________ @ Maryland (4-29-2017) 13,857__________________________@ Navy (4-22-2006) 12,220_____________________ @ Maryland (4-15-1995) 11,917__________________________@ Navy (4-21-2012) 10,936______________________ @ Syracuse (3-23-1991) 10,487______________________ vs. Virginia (3-23-2013) 10,340__________________________ @ Army (5-3-2013) 10,233_____________________ @ Maryland (4-13-2013) 10,128__________________________@ Navy (4-24-2010) 10,117_____________________ @ Maryland (4-15-2005) 9,511______________________ @ Syracuse (3-15-1997) 9,343_____________________ @ Maryland (4-25-2015) 9,197______________________ @ Syracuse (3-14-2009) 9,138_______________________ @ Syracuse (5-7-1993) 8,873_______________________ @ Hofstra (4-22-1997) 8,655__________________________@ Navy (4-18-2014) 8,370______________________ @ Syracuse (3-18-1995) 8,241______________________ @ Syracuse (3-19-2011) 8,183_____________________ @ Maryland (4-12-2003) 8,072_____________________ @ Maryland (4-16-2011) 8,024______________________ @ Syracuse (3-15-2003)

Highest Overall Average Attendance Since 1991

11,357 ____________________________________200810,440 ____________________________________20079,579 _____________________________________20058,081 _____________________________________20037,867 _____________________________________20047,365 _____________________________________19956,958 _____________________________________20126,733 _____________________________________20026,655 ____________________ (Missing 2 games) 19916,499 _____________________________________20116,461 _____________________________________19966,212 _____________________________________20095,738 _____________________________________20005,679 _____________________________________19995,622 _____________________________________20105,601 _____________________________________19925,501 ____________________ (Missing 2 games) 19935,129 _____________________________________20064,881 _____________________________________19944,523 _____________________________________2013

Highest Single-Season Total Attendance Since 1991

193,072 __________________________________ 2008177,488 __________________________________ 2007156,146 __________________________________ 2005129,300 __________________________________ 2003118,004 __________________________________ 2004111,328 __________________________________ 2012103,980 __________________________________ 2011103,103 __________________________________ 199594,264 ___________________________________ 200293,178 ___________________________________ 200990,455 ___________________________________ 199684,327 ___________________________________ 201081,085 ___________________________________ 201579,511 ___________________________________ 199974,598 ___________________________________ 200072,824 ___________________________________ 199271,809 ___________________________________ 200671,525 __________________ (Missing 2 games) 199368,334 ___________________________________ 199466,547 __________________ (Missing 2 games) 1991

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• 2015 Season •

Final StandingsTeam B1G OverallJohns Hopkins * ^ 4-1 11-7Maryland * 4-1 15-4Ohio State 3-2 12-7Penn State 2-3 5-9Michigan 1-4 5-8Rutgers 1-4 5-10* Big Ten Co-Champions (Regular Season)^ Big Ten Tournament Champions

BIG Tournament Results (@ Maryland)Semifinals (April 30) #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #4 Penn State-9 #3 Ohio State-9, #2 Maryland-6

Championship (May 2) #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #3 Ohio State-6

All-BIG SelectionsRyan Brown (Jr. • A) (UNANIMOUS) ____________ 1st TeamNick Fields (So. • D) ________________Honorable MentionWells Stanwick (Sr. • A) ______________________ 1st TeamJoel Tinney (Fr. • M) ________________Honorable Mention

Conor Reed (Jr. • M) ___________ All-Sportsmanship Team

Ryan Brown (Jr. • A) _________ Offensive Player of the YearJoel Tinney (Fr. • M) ______________ Freshman of the YearDave Pietramala _____________________Coach of the Year

All-BIG Tournament SelectionsHolden Cattoni (Jr. • M)Michael Pellegrino (Sr. • LSM)Eric Schneider (Gr. • G)Wells Stanwick (Sr. • A) - Tournament MVP

Academic All-BIG SelectionsJack Connelly (Jr. • G) ____________________ Public HealthRob Enright (Sr. • D) _______________________ EconomicsRyan Feit (So. • G) _________________________ EconomicsLiam Giblin (Jr. • A) ___________________Political ScienceJohn Kelly (Sr. • D) ________________________ EconomicsDerrick Kihembo (Jr. • LSM) ________________ EconomicsTrevor Koelsch (So. • D) ____________________ EconomicsMatt Ledwin (So. • FO) _________ Applied Math & StatisticsEddie Morris (Jr. • D) ______________________ EconomicsMatt O’Keefe (Jr. • D) ______________________ EconomicsConnor Reed (Jr. • M) ______________________ EconomicsWill Ryan (Jr. • G) _____________________Political ScienceEric Schneider (Gr. • G) _____Pol. Science (undergraduate) ________________________________ Marketing (graduate)Nikhon Schuler (Sr. • D) ____________________ EconomicsEddie Schurr (Sr. • D) _____________ International Studies

BIG Distinguished ScholarsPhil Castronova (Sr. • SSDM) _______________ EconomicsNikhon Schuler (Sr. • D) ____________________ Economics

• 2016 Season •

Final StandingsTeam B1G OverallMaryland *^ 5-0 17-3Rutgers 3-2 11-5Johns Hopkins 3-2 8-7Penn State 2-3 8-7Ohio State 2-3 7-8Michigan 0-5 3-10* Big Ten Champions (Regular Season)^ Big Ten Tournament Champions

BIG Tournament Results (@ Johns Hopkins)Semifinals (May 5) #1 Maryland-16, #4 Penn State-9 #2 Rutgers-14, #3 Johns Hopkins-12

Championship (May 7) #1 Maryland-14, #2 Rutgers-8

All-BIG SelectionsRyan Brown (Sr. • A) (UNANIMOUS) ___________ 1st TeamJohn Crawley (Jr. • M) _______________Honorable MentionNick Fields (Jr. • D) _________________Honorable MentionShack Stanwick (So. • A)______________________ 1st Team

Matt O’Keefe (Sr. • D) __________ All-Sportsmanship Team

All-BIG Tournament SelectionsRyan Brown (Sr. • A)

Academic All-BIG SelectionsSam Bamigboye (So. • D) ___________________ EconomicsTal Bruno (So. • SSDM) _______________Writing SeminarsJack Connelly (Sr. • G) ___________________ Public HealthRyan Feit (Jr. • G) _________________________ EconomicsLiam Giblin (Sr. • A) ___________________Political ScienceChris Hubler (So. • M) _____________________ EconomicsDerrick Kihembo (Sr. • LSM) ________________ EconomicsTrevor Koelsch (Jr. • D) _____________________ EconomicsMatt Ledwin (Jr. • FO) _____________________ EconomicsEddie Morris (Sr. • D) ______________________ EconomicsMatt O’Keefe (Sr. • D) ______________________ EconomicsKevin O’Toole (Jr. • FO) ________________Political ScienceWill Ryan (Sr. • G) _____________________Political ScienceBrock Turnbaugh (So. • G) __________________ PsychologyBrinton Valis (So. • M) _____________________ Economics

• All-Time B1G Players of the Week •

Offensive Players of the Week (13)Ryan Brown Feb. 9, 2015Wells Stanwick Mar. 9, 2015Ryan Brown Mar. 30, 2015Ryan Brown Apr. 6, 2015Wells Stanwick Apr. 13, 2015Ryan Brown Apr. 27, 2015

Ryan Brown Feb. 10, 2016Shack Stanwick Mar. 15, 2016Cody Radziewicz Mar. 22, 2016

Kyle Marr Mar. 28, 2017Kyle Marr Apr. 4, 2017

Cole Williams Mar. 13, 2018Cole Williams Apr. 3, 2018

Defensive Players of the Week (4)Nick Fields Feb. 8, 2017Robert Kuhn Apr. 18, 2017

Jack Rapine Mar. 13, 2018Patrick Foley Mar. 20, 2018

Specialist of the Week (9)Drew Kennedy Feb. 23, 2015Eric Schneider Mar. 30, 2015Drew Kennedy April 20, 2015

Hunter Moreland Mar. 15, 2016Craig Madarasz Apr. 26, 2016Craig Madarasz May 3, 2016

Gerald Logan Feb. 28, 2017

Brock Turnbaugh Feb. 13, 2018Hunter Moreland Mar. 20, 2018

Freshman of the Week (10)Shack Stanwick Feb. 9, 2015Shack Stanwick Feb. 23, 2015Patrick Fraser Mar. 2, 2015Shack Stanwick Mar. 9, 2015Shack Stanwick Mar. 16, 2015Joel Tinney Apr. 13, 2015Hunter Moreland Apr. 27, 2015

Kyle Marr Apr. 12, 2016Patrick Foley Apr. 19, 2016

Connor DeSimone Mar., 20, 2018

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• 2017 Season •

Final StandingsTeam B1G OverallMaryland *^ 4-1 16-3Ohio State 3-2 16-5Johns Hopkins 3-2 8-7Penn State 3-2 12-4Rutgers 2-3 10-4Michigan 0-5 8-6* Big Ten Champions (Regular Season)^ Big Ten Tournament Champions

BIG Tournament Results (@ Ohio State)Semifinals (May 4) #1 Maryland-8, #4 Penn State-6 #2 Ohio State-15, #3 Johns Hopkins-13

Championship (May 6) #1 Maryland-10, #2 Ohio State-9

All-BIG SelectionsNick Fields (Sr. • D) __________________________ 1st TeamKyle Marr (So. • A) __________________________ 2nd TeamShack Stanwick (Jr. • A) _____________________ 2nd TeamJoel Tinney (Jr. • M) _________________________ 1st Team

John Crawley (Sr. • M) _________ All-Sportsmanship Team

All-BIG Tournament SelectionsShack Stanwick (Jr. • A)

Academic All-BIG SelectionsChanler Allegaert (Sr. • LSM) ______ International StudiesSam Bamigboye (Jr. • M) ___________________ EconomicsTal Bruno (Jr. • SSDM) ________________Writing SeminarsJohn Crawley (Sr. • M) _____________________ EconomicsKieran Eissler (Sr. • M) ___________________ Public HealthRyan Feit (Jr. • G) _________________________ EconomicsNick Fields (Sr. • D) ________________________ EconomicsChris Hubler (Jr. • M) ______________________ EconomicsTrevor Koelsch (Sr. • D) ____________________ EconomicsMatt Ledwin (Sr. • FO) _____________________ EconomicsCraig Madarasz (Gr. • FO) __________________ EconomicsKevin O’Toole (Sr. • FO) ________________Political ScienceConnor Reed (Gr. • M) _____________________ EconomicsWill Ryan (Gr. • G) _____________________Political ScienceAustin Spencer (Sr. • LSM) __________________ EconomicsShack Stanwick (Jr. • A) ________________Political ScienceDrew Supinski (So. • M) _____________________UndecidedBrock Turnbaugh (Jr. • G) __________________ PsychologyBrinton Valis (Jr. • M) ______________________ Economics

BIG Distinguished ScholarsJohn Crawley (Sr. • M) _____________________ EconomicsKieran Eissler (Sr. • M) ___________________ Public HealthRyan Feit (Jr. • G) _________________________ EconomicsBrock Turnbaugh (Jr. • G) __________________ Psychology

• 2018 Season •

Final StandingsTeam B1G OverallMaryland * 4-1 14-3Johns Hopkins ^ 3-2 12-5Ohio State 3-2 8-7Rutgers 2-3 9-6Penn State 2-3 8-6Michigan 1-4 8-6* Big Ten Champions (Regular Season)^ Big Ten Tournament Champions

BIG Tournament Results (@ Michigan)Semifinals (May 3) #1 Maryland-12, #4 Rutgers-9 #2 Johns Hopkins-6, #1 Ohio State-5

Championship (May 5) #2 Johns Hopkins-13, #1 Maryland-10

All-BIG SelectionsPatrick Foley (Jr. • D) _______________________ 2nd TeamShack Stanwick (Sr. • A) _____________________ 2nd TeamJoel Tinney (Sr. • M) _________________________ 1st TeamCole Williams (So. • A) ______________________ 2nd Team

Brinton Valis (Sr. • M) _________ All-Sportsmanship Team

All-BIG Tournament SelectionsPatrick Foley (Jr. • D)Robert Kuhn (Jr. • LSM)Kyle Marr (Jr. • A)Brock Turnbaugh (Sr. • G) - Tournament MVPCole Williams (So. • A)

Academic All-BIG SelectionsSam Bamigboye (Sr. - D) ___________________ EconomicsTal Bruno (Sr. - SSDM) ________________Writing SeminarsOwen Colwell (So. - D) _________________Political ScienceChris Hubler (Sr. - M) ______________________ EconomicsCameron Hyde (Jr. - D) _____________________ EconomicsSam Lynch (Sr. - M) ________________________ EconomicsHunter Moreland (Sr. - FO) _____________Political ScienceShack Stanwick (Sr. - A) ________________Political SciencePaul Steel (So. - D) ___ Medicine, Science & the HumanitiesBrock Turnbaugh (Sr. - G) __________________ PsychologyBrinton Valis (Sr. - M) ______________________ EconomicsCole Williams (So. - A) _____________________ Economics

BIG Distinguished ScholarsBrinton Valis (Sr. • M) ______________________ Economics

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Year Date Round Opponent JHU Seed/Opp. Seed Result Attend. City, State Stadium1972 May 20 Quarterfinals Washington & Lee 4/5 W/11-5 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1972 May 27 Semifinals Maryland 4/1 W/9-6 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium1972 June 3 Championship Virginia 4/2 L/12-13 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

1973 May 19 Quarterfinals #7 Army 2/7 W/11-5 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1973 May 26 Semifinals #5 Virginia 2/6 W/12-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1973 June 3 Championship #1 Maryland 2/1 (2OT) L/9-10 Philadelphia, PA Franklin Field

1974 May 18 Quarterfinals #7 Hofstra 2/7 W/18-10 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1974 May 25 Semifinals #3 Washington & Lee 2/3 W/11-10 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1974 June 1 Championship #1 Maryland 2/1 W/17-12 Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Stadium

1975 May 21 Quarterfinals #8 Washington & Lee 2/7 L/7-11 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field

1976 May 19 Quarterfinals #6 UMass 3/6 W/11-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1976 May 22 Semifinals #2 Cornell 3/2 L/5-13 Ithaca. NY Schoellkopf Field

1977 May 18 Quarterfinals #7 North Carolina 2/7 W/16-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1977 May 21 Semifinals #3 Maryland 2/3 W/22-12 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1977 May 28 Championship #1 Cornell 2/1 L/8-16 Charlottesville, VA Scott Stadium

1978 May 17 Quarterfinals #7 Hofstra 2/7 W/20-8 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1978 May 20 Semifinals #3 Maryland 2/3 W/17-11 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1978 May 27 Championship #1 Cornell 2/1 W/13-8 Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Stadium

1979 May 16 Quarterfinals #6 North Carolina State 1/8 W/20-6 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1979 May 19 Semifinals #5 Virginia 1/4 W/16-7 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1979 May 26 Championship #2 Maryland 1/2 W/15-9 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

1980 May 21 Quarterfinals #7 Harvard 2/7 W/16-12 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1980 May 24 Semifinals #3 Syracuse 2/3 W/18-11 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1980 May 31 Championship #1 Virginia 2/1 (2OT) W/9-8 Ithaca, NY Schoellkopf Field

1981 May 20 Quarterfinals #7 Maryland 1/8 W/19-14 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1981 May 23 Semifinals #4 Virginia 1/5 W/10-6 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1981 May 30 Championship #2 North Carolina 1/2 L/13-14 Princeton, NJ Palmer Stadium

1982 May 19 Quarterfinals #8 Maryland 2/7 W/14-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1982 May 22 Semifinals #2 Virginia 2/3 W/13-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1982 May 29 Championship #1 North Carolina 2/1 L/5-7 Charlottesville, VA Scott Stadium

1983 May 18 Quarterfinals #8 Cornell 1/8 W/7-6 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1983 May 21 Semifinals #5 North Carolina 1/5 W/12-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1983 May 28 Championship #3 Syracuse 1/2 L/16-17 Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Stadium

1984 May 16 Quarterfinals #8 Delaware 1/8 W/10-3 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1984 May 20 Semifinals #5 North Carolina 1/5 W/14-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1984 May 26 Championship #1 Syracuse 1/2 W/13-10 Newark, DE Delaware Stadium

1985 May 15 Quarterfinals #7 Adelphi 1/8 W/15-9 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1985 May 19 Semifinals #4 Virginia 1/4 W/11-8 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1985 May 25 Championship #1 Syracuse 1/2 W/11-4 Providence, RI Brown Stadium

1986 May 18 Quarterfinals #10 UMass 1/8 W/13-6 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1986 May 24 Semifinals #5 North Carolina 1/5 (OT) L/9-10 Newark, DE Delaware Stadium

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1987 May 17 Quarterfinals #5 North Carolina 4/5 W/11-10 n/a Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1987 May 23 Semifinals #1 Maryland 4/1 W/13-8 12,933 Rutgers, NJ Rutgers Stadium1987 May 25 Championship #2 Cornell 4/2 W/11-10 16,901 Rutgers, NJ Rutgers Stadium

1988 May 22 Quarterfinals #9 Virginia 2/- L/10-11 4,348 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field

1989 May 21 Quarterfinals #6 UMass 2/7 W/9-4 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1989 May 27 Semifinals #7 North Carolina 2/6 W/10-6 20,615 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium1989 May 29 Championship #1 Syracuse 2/1 L/12-13 23,893 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

1990 May 20 First Round #11 Princeton 7/- L/8-9 3,150 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field

1991 May 14 Quarterfinals #6 Syracuse 4/5 L/8-11 10,723 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field

1992 May 10 First Round Notre Dame 5/- W/15-7 1,794 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1992 May 16 Quarterfinals #5 Towson State 5/4 W/15-7 7,812 Towson, MD Towson Stadium1992 May 23 Semifinals #1 Syracuse 5/1 L/16-21 19,640 Philadelphia, PA Franklin Field

1993 May 22 Quarterfinals #5 Virginia 4/5 W/14-10 5,293 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1993 May 29 Semifinals #1 North Carolina 4/1 L/10-16 21,529 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

1994 May 14 First Round #10 Towson State 6/- W/22-16 4,203 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1994 May 21 Quarterfinals #2 Princeton 6/3 (OT) L/11-12 4,796 Princeton, NJ Palmer Stadium

1995 May 20 Quarterfinals #7 Loyola 1/8 W/18-5 4,996 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1995 May 27 Semifinals #4 Maryland 1/4 L/8-16 30,327 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

1996 May 12 First Round #11 Notre Dame 7/- W/12-7 6,089 Annapolis, MD Navy-Marine Corps Stadium1996 May 19 Quarterfinals #3 Maryland 7/2 W/9-7 9,346 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field1996 May 27 Semifinals #3 Virginia 7/3 L/10-16 27,066 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

1997 May 18 Quarterfinals #5 Duke 4/5 (OT) L/11-12 9,011 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

1998 May 17 Quarterfinals #5 Maryland 4/5 (OT) L/10-11 11,261 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

1999 May 22 Quarterfinals #8 Hofstra 2/7 W/11-7 12,292 Hempstead, NY Hofstra Stadium1999 May 29 Semifinals #2 Virginia 2/3 L/11-16 27,586 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

2000 May 21 Quarterfinals #13 Notre Dame 4/- W/15-11 4,916 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2000 May 27 Semifinals #1 Syracuse 4/1 L/12-14 24,105 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

2001 May 20 Quaterfinals #4 Notre Dame 4/5 L/9-13 10,118 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium

2002 May 19 Quarterfinals #7 UMass 1/8 (OT) W/13-12 7,468 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2002 May 25 Semifinals #5 Princeton 1/4 L/9-11 23,123 New Brunswick, NJ Rutgers Stadium

2003 May 10 First Round #20 Army 1/- W/14-2 1,408 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2003 May 18 Quarterfinals #9 Towson 1/8 W/14-6 4,416 Towson, MD Johnny Unitas Stadium2003 May 24 Semifinals #6 Syracuse 1/5 W/19-8 37,823 Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium2003 May 26 Championship #2 Virginia 1/2 L/7-9 37,944 Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium

2004 May 15 First Round Providence 1/- W/15-3 1,213 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2004 May 22 Quarterfinals #7 North Carolina 1/8 W/15-9 2,869 Charlottesville, VA Scott Stadium2004 May 29 Semifinals #4 Syracuse 1/4 L/9-15 46,923 Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium

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2005 May 14 First Round Marist 1/- W/22-6 1,175 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2005 May 21 Quarterfinals #7 UMass 1/8 W/19-9 6,504 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2005 May 28 Semifinals #6 Virginia 1/4 (OT) W/9-8 45,275 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field2005 May 30 Championship #2 Duke 1/2 W/9-8 44,920 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field

2006 May 13 First Round #12 Penn 4/- W/13-3 1,964 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field 2006 May 20 Quarterfinals #7 Syracuse 4/5 L/12-13 8,335 Stony Brook, NY LaValle Stadium

2007 May 12 First Round #11 Notre Dame 3/- (OT) W/11-10 2,548 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2007 May 19 Quarterfinals #4 Georgetown 3/6 W/14-6 8,123 Princeton, NJ Princeton Stadium2007 May 26 Semifinals #15 Delaware 3/- W/8-3 52,004 Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium2007 May 28 Championship #2 Duke 3/1 W/12-11 48,443 Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium

2008 May 11 First Round #16 Hofstra 5/- W/10-4 2,864 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2008 May 17 Quarterfinals #14 Navy 5/- W/10-4 17,017 Annapolis, MD Navy-Marine Corps Stadium2008 May 24 Semifinals #1 Duke 5/1 W/10-9 48,224 Foxboro, MA Gillette Stadium2008 May 26 Championship #3 Syracuse 5/3 L/10-13 48,970 Foxboro, MA Gillette Stadium

2009 May 9 First Round #11 Brown 8/- (OT) W/12-11 2,491 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2009 May 17 Quarterfinals #5 Virginia 8/1 L/8-19 12,142 Annapolis, MD Navy-Marine Corps Stadium

2010 May 15 First Round #5 Duke -/5 L/5-18 1,813 Durham, NC Koskinen Stadium

2011 May 14 First Round #13 Hofstra 3/- W/12-5 1,737 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2011 May 21 Quarterfinals #4 Denver 3/6 L/9-14 13,447 Hempstead, NY Shuart Stadium

2012 May 13 First Round Stony Brook 2/- W/19-9 1,676 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field2012 May 19 Quarterfinals #10 Maryland 2/- L/5-11 13,390 Annapolis, MD Navy-Marine Corps Stadium

2014 May 11 First Round #7 Virginia -/8 W/14-8 2,054 Charlottesville, VA Klockner Stadium2014 May 18 Quarterfinals #3 Duke -/1 L/11-19 7,222 Newark, DE Delaware Stadium

2015 May 10 First Round #9 Virginia -/7 W/19-7 1,751 Charlottesville, VA Klockner Stadium2015 May 17 Quarterfinals #1 Syracuse -/2 W/16-15 10,235 Annapolis, MD Navy-Marine Corps Stadium2015 May 23 Semifinals #7 Maryland -/6 L/11-12 29,123 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field

2016 May 14 First Round #4 Brown -/5 L/8-17 3,200 Providence, RI Stevenson-Pincince Field

2017 May 13 First Round #6 Duke 6/- L/6-19 1,973 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field

2018 May 13 First Round #12 Georgetown 5/- (OT) W/10-9 2,169 Baltimore, MD Homewood Field May 20 Quarterfinals #3 Duke 5/4 L/9-14 13,047 Annapolis, MD Navy-Marine Corps Stadium

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Johns Hopkins’ NCAA Tournament Seeding Grid

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Unseed Overall

1st -- 4-3 -- 3-3 4-1 -- -- 11-0 3-0 25-7

2nd 3-4 -- 5-1 -- -- 2-0 8-1 -- 1-2 19-8

3rd 1-0 0-1 -- -- -- 2-1 -- -- 3-0 6-2

4th 2-2 1-1 -- -- 3-5 -- -- -- 2-0 8-8

5th 1-1 -- 0-1 1-1 -- -- -- -- 4-0 6-3

6th -- -- 0-1 -- -- -- -- -- 1-1 1-2

7th -- 1-0 0-1 -- -- -- -- -- 1-1 2-2

8th 0-1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 1-1

Unseed 0-1 1-0 -- -- 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 -- 3-4

Overall 7-9 7-5 5-4 4-4 7-8 4-2 9-1 12-0 16-4 71-37

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Adelphi (1-0)1985 QF ______________ W/15-9

Army (2-0)1973 QF ______________ W/11-52003 1st Rd. ___________ W/14-2

Brown (1-1)2009 1st Rd. _____ (OT) W/12-112014 1st Rd. ____________L/8-17

Cornell (3-2)1976 SF _______________L/5-131977 F ________________L/8-161978 F _______________ W/13-81983 QF _______________ W/7-61987 F ______________ W/11-10

Delaware (2-0)1984 QF ______________ W/10-32007 SF _______________ W/8-3

Denver (0-1)2011 QF _______________L/9-14

Duke (3-5)1997 QF _________ (OT) L/11-122005 F ________________ W/9-82007 F ______________ W/12-112008 SF ______________ W/10-92010 1st Rd. ____________L/5-182014 QF ______________L/11-192017 1st Rd. ____________L/6-192018 QF __________________ L/

Georgetown (2-0)2007 QF ______________ W/14-62018 1st Rd. _______(OT) W/10-9

Harvard (1-0)1980 QF _____________ W/16-12

Hofstra (5-0)1974 QF _____________ W/18-101978 QF ______________ W/20-81999 QF ______________ W/11-72008 1st Rd. ___________ W/10-42011 1st Rd. ___________ W/12-5

Loyola (1-0)1995 QF ______________ W/18-5

Marist (1-0)2005 1st Rd. ___________ W/22-6

Maryland (9-5)1972 SF _______________ W/9-61973 F __________ (2OT) L/9-101974 F ______________ W/17-121977 SF _____________ W/22-121978 SF _____________ W/17-111979 F _______________ W/15-91981 QF _____________ W/19-141982 QF ______________ W/14-91987 SF ______________ W/13-81995 SF _______________L/8-161996 QF _______________ W/9-71998 QF _________ (OT) L/10-112012 QF _______________L/5-112015 SF ______________L/11-12

Massachusetts (5-0)1976 QF ______________ W/11-91986 QF ______________ W/13-61989 QF _______________ W/9-42002 QF ________ (OT) W/13-122005 QF ______________ W/19-9

Navy (1-0)2008 QF ______________ W/10-4

North Carolina (6-4)1977 QF ______________ W/16-91981 F _______________L/13-141982 F _________________L/5-71983 SF ______________ W/12-91984 SF ______________ W/14-91986 SF __________ (OT) L/9-101987 QF _____________ W/11-101989 SF ______________ W/10-61993 SF ______________L/10-162004 SF ______________ W/15-9

North Carolina State (1-0)1979 QF ______________ W/20-6

Notre Dame (4-1)1992 1st Rd. ___________ W/15-71996 1st Rd. ___________ W/12-72000 QF _____________ W/15-112001 QF _______________L/9-132007 1st Rd. _____ (OT) W/11-10

Penn (1-0)2006 1st Rd. ___________ W/13-3

Princeton (0-3)1990 1st Rd. _____________L/8-91994 QF _________ (OT) L/11-122002 SF _______________L/9-11

Providence (1-0)2004 1st Rd. ___________ W/15-3

Stony Brook (1-0)2012 1st Rd. ___________ W/19-9

Syracuse (5-8)1980 SF _____________ W/18-111983 F _______________L/16-171984 F ______________ W/13-101985 F _______________ W/11-41989 F _______________L/12-131991 QF _______________L/8-111992 SF ______________L/16-212000 SF ______________L/12-142003 SF ______________ W/19-82004 SF _______________L/9-152006 QF ______________L/12-132008 F _______________L/10-132015 QF _____________ W/16-15

Towson (3-0)1992 QF ______________ W/15-71994 1st Rd. __________ W/22-162003 QF ______________ W/14-6

JHU’s NCAA Tournament Series Records

Opponent Series Record Last Meeting Result

Adelphi JHU leads, 1-0 1985 Quarterfinals W/15-9

Army JHU leads, 2-0 2003 First Round W/14-2

Brown Tied, 1-1 2016 First Round L/8-17

Cornell JHU leads, 3-2 1987 Championship W/11-10

Delaware JHU leads, 2-0 2007 Semifinals W/8-3

Denver Denver leads, 1-0 2011 Quarterfinals L/9-14

Duke Duke leads, 5-3 2018 Quarterfinals L/9-14

Georgetown JHU leads, 2-0 2018 First Round (OT) W/10-9

Harvard JHU leads, 1-0 1980 Quarterfinals W/16-12

Hofstra JHU leads, 5-0 2011 First Round W/12-5

Loyola JHU leads, 1-0 1995 Quarterfinals W/18-5

Marist JHU leads, 1-0 2005 First Round W/22-6

Maryland JHU leads, 9-5 2015 Semifinals L/11-12

Massachusetts JHU leads, 5-0 2005 Quarterfinals W/19-9

Navy JHU leads, 1-0 2008 Quarterfinals W/10-4

North Carolina JHU leads, 6-4 2004 Quarterfinals W/15-9

North Carolina St. JHU leads, 1-0 1979 First Round W/22-6

Notre Dame JHU leads, 4-1 2007 First Round (OT) W/11-10

Penn JHU leads, 1-0 2006 First Round W/13-3

Princeton Princeton leads, 3-0 2002 Semifinals L/9-11

Providence JHU leads, 1-0 2004 First Round W/15-3

Stony Brook JHU leads, 1-0 2012 First Round 19-9

Syracuse Syracuse leads, 8-5 2105 Quarterfinals W/16-15

Towson JHU leads, 3-0 2003 Qaurterfinals W/14-6

Virginia JHU leads, 10-6 2015 First Round W/19-7

Washington & Lee JHU leads, 2-1 1975 Quarterfinals L/7-11

Virginia (10-6)1972 F _______________L/12-131973 SF ______________ W/12-91979 SF ______________ W/16-71980 F ____________(OT) W/9-81981 SF ______________ W/10-61982 SF ______________ W/13-91985 SF ______________ W/11-81988 QF ______________L/10-111993 QF _____________ W/14-101996 SF ______________L/10-161999 SF ______________L/11-162003 F _________________L/7-92005 SF ___________(OT) W/9-82009 QF _______________L/8-192014 1st Rd. ___________ W/14-82015 1st Rd. ___________ W/19-7

Washington & Lee (2-1)1972 QF ______________ W/11-51974 SF _____________ W/11-101975 QF _______________L/7-11

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NCAA Tournament Record Breakdown

Overall: _____________________________________________________ 71-37 (.657)

Home: _______________________________________________________ 45-5 (.900)Away:_________________________________________________________ 6-6 (.500)Neutral: ____________________________________________________ 20-26 (.435)

In overtime: ___________________________________________________ 6-5 (.545)In one-goal games: ___________________________________________ 14-13 (.519)

In First Round Game: _________________________________________ 15-4 (.789)In Quarterfinal Games: _______________________________________ 29-13 (.600) In Semifinal Games: __________________________________________ 18-11 (.621)In Championship Games: _______________________________________ 9-9 (.500)

In Games Played at ... Towson (Towson Stadium / Johnny Unitas Stadium) ______________ 2-0 (1.000) Virginia (KJockner Stadium) _________________________________ 2-0 (1.000) Brown (Brown Stadium) ____________________________________ 1-0 (1.000) Hofstra (Hofstra/Shuart Stadium) _____________________________ 1-1 (.500) Rutgers (Rutgers Stadium) ___________________________________ 4-2 (.667) Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA) ______________________ 2-1 (.667) M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, MD) ___________________________ 3-2 (.600) Navy (Marine Corps Stadium) _________________________________ 3-3 (.500) Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA) _______________________________ 1-1 (.500) Delaware (Delaware Stadium) _________________________________ 1-2 (.333) Cornell (Schoellkopf Stadium) ________________________________ 1-1 (.500) Virginia (Scott Stadium) _____________________________________ 1-2 (.333) Princeton (Palmer & Princeton Stadiums) _______________________ 1-2 (.333) Maryland (Byrd Stadium) ___________________________________ 3-10 (.231) Penn (Franklin Field) ________________________________________ 0-2 (.000) Brown (Stevenson-Pincince Field) ______________________________ 0-1 (.000) Duke (Koskinen Stadium) ____________________________________ 0-1 (.000) Stony Brook (LaValle Stadium) ________________________________ 0-1 (.000)

In Games Played Under ... Bob Scott (1972-74) _________________________________________ 7-2 (.778) Henry Ciccarone (1975-83) _________________________________ 18-6 (.750) Don Zimmerman (1984-89) _________________________________ 12-4 (.750) Tony Seaman (1990-98) _____________________________________ 7-8 (.467) John Haus (1999-2000) ______________________________________ 2-2 (.500) Dave Pietramala (2001-) ___________________________________ 25-15 (.625)

NCAA Tournament Records - Miscellaneous

JHU’s NCAA All-Tournament Selections

1978 __________________________________________________ Mike O’Neill (MOP)

1979 _________________________________________________ Mike Federico (MOP)

1980 _____________________________________________________Jim Bidne (MOP)

1981 _____________________________________________________ Jeff Cook (MOP)

1984 ___________________________________________________Larry Quinn (MOP)

1985 ___________________________________________________Larry Quinn (MOP)

1987 _ Brian Wood, Craig Bubier, Dave Pietramala, Quint Kessenich, Steve Mitchell

1999 ________________________________________________________ Dan Denihan

2000 _________________________________________________________ A.J. Haugen

2002 ______________________________________________________ Adam Doneger

2003 ___________________ Corey Harned, Bobby Benson, Kyle Barrie, Tom Garvey

2005 ____________________ Jesse Schwartzman (MOP), Kyle Harrison, Greg Peyser

2007 ________________________Jesse Schwartzman (MOP), Jake Byrne, Paul Rabil,

_______________________________________________ Stephen Peyser, Eric Zerrlaut

2008 _______________ Michael Evans, Michael Gvozden, Kevin Huntley, Paul Rabil

2015 ________________________________________________________ John Crawley

Notes: Only a Most Outstanding Player selected for all years prior to 1995 except

1987, when a full all-tournament team was named. A Most Outstanding Player was

first selected in 1977.

JESSE SCHWARTZMAN & MATT BOCKLET

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NCAA Tournament Records - Individual

Single-Game Goals 7 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra 1974 6 Paul Rabil vs. Syracuse 2008 Terry Riordan vs. Loyola 1995 Brian Piccola vs. Towson 1992 Mike Morrill vs. UNC 1987 Jeff Cook vs. UNC 1981 Jim Zaffuto vs. Maryland 1981

Most Goals in a Championship Game 6 Paul Rabil vs. Syracuse 2008 Jeff Cook vs. UNC 1981

Most Goals in a Semifinal Game 5 Several Times - Most Recent A.J. Haugen vs. Syracuse 2000

Most Goals in a Quarterfinal Game 7 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra 1974

Most Goals in a First Round Game 5 Kyle Marr vs. Georgetown 2018 Wells Stanwick @ Virginia 2014 Brandon Benn vs. Stony Brook 2012 Chris Boland vs. Brown 2009

Single-Season Goals 14 Paul Rabil 2008 13 Franz Wittelsberger 1974 12 Brian Piccola 1992 11 Bobby Benson 2003 10 Conor Ford 2004 Kyle Barrie 2003 Matt Panetta 1989 Mike Morrill 1987 Del Dressel 1983

Career Goals 28 Paul Rabil 2005-08 26 Kevin Huntley 2005-08 25 Franz Wittelsberger 1973-76 Brian Wood 1984-87 Terry Riordan 1992-95 24 Kyle Barrie 2002-05 Del Dressel 1983-86 23 Brian Piccola 1992-95 20 Mike Morrill 1985-88

Single-Game Assists 6 Connor Reed vs. Virginia 2015 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 1977 5 Paul Rabil vs. Duke 2007 Kevin Boland vs. Army 2003 Jeff Wills vs. Syracuse 1992 Jeff Wills vs. Towson 1992 Jack Thomas vs. Virginia 1973

Most Assists in a Championship Game 5 Paul Rabil vs. Duke 2007

Most Assists in a Semifinal Game 6 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 1977

Most Assists in a Quarterfinal Game 5 Jeff Wills vs. Towson 1992

Most Assists in a First Round Game 6 Connor Reed vs. Virginia 2015

Single-Season Assists 13 Jeff Wills 1992 12 Kevin Boland 2003 11 Jack Thomas 1973 Rick Hirsch 1977 10 Paul Rabil 2007 7 Chris Boland 2011 Paul Rabil 2005 Kevin Boland 2004 Conor Ford 2003 Dan Denihan 2000 Brendan Schneck 1980 Mike O’Neill 1978

Career Assists 23 Paul Rabil 2005-08 21 Kevin Boland 2001-04 19 Mike O’Neill 1975-78 18 Rick Hirsch 1974-77 Jack Thomas 1972-74 15 Dave Marr 1993-96 Brian Piccola 1992-95 Jeff Wills 1989-92 14 Brian Wood 1984-87 Scott Baugher 1977-79

Single-Game Points 8 Dan Denihan vs. Notre Dame 2000 Jeff Wills vs. Syracuse 1992 Brian Piccola vs. Towson 1992 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 1978 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 1977 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra 1974

Most Points in a Championship Game 7 Paul Rabil vs. Syracuse 2008 6 Several Times - Most Recent Paul Rabil vs. Duke 2007

Most Points in a Semifinal Game 8 Several Times - Most Recent Jeff Wills vs. Syracuse 1992

Most Points in a Quarterfinal Game 8 Several Times - Most Recent Dan Denihan vs. Notre Dame 2000

Most Points in a First Round Game 7 Kyle Marr vs. Georgetown 2018 Chris Boland vs. Brown 2009

Single-Season Points 19 Jeff Wills 1992 17 Paul Rabil 2008 16 Brendan Schneck 1980 15 Kevin Boland 2003 Brian Piccola 1992 Mike O’Neill 1978 Mike O’Neill 1977 Franz Wittelsberger 1974 14 Paul Rabil 2007 Jack Thomas 1973

Career Points 51 Paul Rabil (28g, 23a) 2005-08 39 Brian Wood (25g, 14a) 1984-87 38 Brian Piccola (23g, 15a) 1992-95 35 Mike O’Neill (20g, 15a) 1975-78 Franz Wittelsberger (25g, 10a) 1973-76 34 Del Dressel (24g, 10a) 1983-86 33 Kevin Huntley (26g, 7a) 2005-08 31 Jack Thomas (13g, 18a) 1972-74 30 Terry Riordan (25g, 5a) 1992-95 Jim Zaffuto 1978-81 Scott Baugher (16g, 14a) 1977-79Single-Game Saves

26 Larry Quinn vs. North Carolina 1984 22 Brian Holman vs. Syracuse 1983 21 Scott Giardina vs. Notre Dame 1992 Quint Kessenich vs. Cornell 1987 Quint Kessenich vs. North Carolina 1987 20 Michael Gvozden vs. Syracuse 2008 Brian Holman vs. North Carolina 1982

Most Saves in a Championship Game 22 Brian Holman vs. Syracuse 1983 21 Quint Kessenich vs. Cornell 1987 20 Michael Gvozden vs. Syracuse 2008

Most Saves in a Semifinal Game 26 Larry Quinn vs. UNC 1984

Most Saves in a Quarterfinal Game 21 Quint Kessenich vs. UNC 1987

Most Saves in a First Round Game 21 Scott Giardina vs. Notre Dame 1992

Add goalie stats, career records, all-time G-A-P for all players.

Jesse (10-1), Larry (6-0), Quint (5-3)

Team RecordsCheck Jack Thomas Points

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All-Time Men’s Lacrosse National Champions

1881-1889 1881 Harvard 1882 Harvard 1883 Yale 1884 Princeton 1885 Harvard 1886 Harvard 1887 Harvard 1888 Princeton 1889 Princeton

1890-1899 1890 Lehigh 1891 Johns Hopkins 1892 Stevens 1893 Lehigh 1894 Steverns 1895 Lehigh 1896 Lehigh 1897 Lehigh 1898 Johns Hopkins 1899 Johns Hopkins

1900-1909 1900 Johns Hopkins 1901 no record 1902 Johns Hopkins 1903 Johns Hopkins 1904 Swarthmore 1905 Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Swarthmore 1906 Johns Hopkins, Cornell 1907 Johns Hopkins, Cornell 1908 Johns Hopkins, Harvard 1909 Harvard, Columbia

1910-1919 1910 Harvard, Swarthmore 1911 Johns Hopkins, Harvard 1912 Harvard 1913 Johns Hopkins, Harvard 1914 Cornell, Lehigh 1915 Johns Hopkins, Harvard 1916 Cornell, Lehigh 1917 Stevens, Lehigh 1918 Johns Hopkins, Stevens 1919 Johns Hopkins

1920-1929 1920 Syracuse, Lehigh 1921 Lehigh 1922 Johns Hopkins, Syracuse 1923 Johns Hopkins 1924 Johns Hopkins, Syracuse 1925 Syracuse, Maryland 1926 Johns Hopkins 1927 Johns Hopkins 1928 Johns Hopkins, Maryland, Rutgers, Navy 1929 Navy, Union

1930-1939 1930 St. John’s (MD) 1931 Johns Hopkins 1932 Johns Hopkins 1933 Johns Hopkins 1934 Johns Hopkins 1935 St. John’s, Navy, Maryland or Princeton?? 1936 Maryland 1937 Maryland, Princeton 1938 Navy 1939 Maryland 1940-1949 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, Navy

1950-1959 1950 Johns Hopkins 1951 Army, Princeton 1952 Virginia, RPI 1953 Princeton 1954 Navy 1955 Maryland 1956 Maryland 1957 Johns Hopkins 1958 Army 1959 Johns Hopkins, Army, Maryland

1960-1969 1960 Navy 1961 Navy, Army 1962 Navy 1963 Navy 1964 Navy 1965 Navy 1966 Navy 1967 Johns Hopkins, Navy, Maryland 1968 Johns Hopkins 1969 Johns Hopkins, Army

1970-1979 1970 Johns Hopkins, Navy, Virginia 1971 Cornell 1972 Virginia 1973 Maryland 1974 Johns Hopkins 1975 Maryland 1976 Cornell 1977 Cornell 1978 Johns Hopkins 1979 Johns Hopkins

1980-1989 1980 Johns Hopkins 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 Syracuse 1984 Johns Hopkins 1985 Johns Hopkins 1986 North Carolina 1987 Johns Hopkins 1988 Syracuse 1989 Syracuse

1990-1999 1990 Syracuse (vacated) 1991 North Carolina 1992 Princeton 1993 Syracuse 1994 Princeton 1995 Syracuse 1996 Princeton 1997 Princeton 1998 Princeton 1999 Virginia

2000-2009 2000 Syracuse 2001 Princeton 2002 Syracuse 2003 Virginia 2004 Syracuse 2005 Johns Hopkins 2006 Virginia 2007 Johns Hopkins 2008 Syracuse 2009 Syracuse

2010-2019 2010 Duke 2011 Virginia 2012 Loyola 2013 Duke 2014 Duke 2015 Denver 2016 North Carolina 2017 Maryland 2018 Yale

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Individual Goal-Scoring Records

Annual Goal-Scoring Leaders

1955 Arlyn Marshall (M) 16

1956 Arlyn Marshall (M) 19

1957 Bill Morrill (A) 30

1958 Bill Morrill (A) 27

1959 Bill Morrill (A) 50

1960 Jerry Schmidt (A) 23

1961 Jerry Schmidt (A) 34

1962 Jerry Schmidt (A) 38

1963 Jerry Pfeifer (A) 17

1964 Jerry Pfeifer (A) 20

1965 Jerry Pfeifer (A) 17

1966 Jerry Schnydman (M) / Phil Kneip (A) 15

1967 Phil Kneip (A) 36

1968 Downy McCarty (A) 31

1969 Charles Coker (A) 23

1970 Charles Coker (A) 16

1971 Don Krohn (M/A) 16

1972 Jack Thomas (A) 34

1973 Don Krohn (M/A) 28

1974 Franz Wittelsberger (A) 45

1975 Franz Wittelsberger (A) 41

1976 Franz Wittelsberger (A) 40

1977 Dave Huntley (M) 32

1978 Mike ONeill (A) 33

1979 Dave Huntley (M) 22

1980 Brendan Schneck (M) 46

1981 Jeff Cook (A) 52

1982 Peter Scott (A) 35

1983 Peter Scott (A) 29

1984 Willy Odenthal (A/M) 28

1985 Brian Wood (A) 33

1986 Craig Bubier (A) 35

1987 Mike Morrill (A) 31

1988 Mike Morrill (A) 26

1989 Matt Panetta (A) 28

1990 Matt Panetta (A) 20

1991 Matt Panetta (A) 28

1992 Terry Riordan (A) 37

1993 Terry Riordan (A) 47

1994 Terry Riordan (A) 48

1995 Terry Riordan (A) 52

1996 Billy Evans (M) 30

1997 Dudley Dixon (A) 45

1998 Dylan Schlott (A) 48

1999 Dylan Schlott (A) 41

2000 Bobby Benson (A) 28

2001 Bobby Benson (A) 28

2002 Bobby Benson (A) 27

2003 Bobby Benson (A) 41

2004 Conor Ford (A) 44

2005 Kyle Harrison (M) 24

2006 Kevin Huntley (A) 30

2007 Jake Byrne (A) 30

2008 Paul Rabil (M) 36

2009 Kyle Wharton (A) 34

2010 Steven Boyle (A) 32

2011 Kyle Wharton (A) / Chris Boland (A) 34

2012 Brandon Benn (A) 30

2013 Brandon Benn (A) 34

2014 Brandon Benn (A) / Ryan Brown (A) 40

2015 Ryan Brown (A) 61

2016 Ryan Brown (A) 41

2017 Shack Stanwick (A) 26

2018 Kyle Marr (A) 41

Most Goals Scored - Regular Season Game: 9 William Logan vs. Virginia 4-2-1927Most Goals Scored - NCAA Tournament Game: 7 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra 5-18-1974

Most Single-Season Goals Scored - Reg. Season: 54 Ryan Brown 2015Most Single-Season Goals Scored - RS & Playoffs: 61 Ryan Brown 2015Most Single-Season Goals Scored - Freshman 37 Terry Riordan 1992

Most Career Goals Scored - Regular Season: 159 Terry Riordan 1992-95Most Career Goals Scored - RS & Playoffs: 184 Terry Riordan 1992-95

Most Single-Season Goals/Game - All Games: 5.00 Bill Morrill (50 in 10 games) 1957Most Career Goals/Game - All Games: 3.82 Bill Morrill (107 in 28 games) 1957-59

Most Single-Season Overtime Goals: 3 Brian Christopher 2009Most Career Overtime Goals: 4 Brian Christopher 2006-09

Most Single-Season Goals (Midfielder): 46 Brendan Schneck 1980Most Career Goals (Midfielder): 111 Paul Rabil 2005-08

Most Single-Season Hat Tricks: 11 Brian Piccola / Jack Thomas 1995/1972Most Career Hat Tricks: 37 Terry Riordan 1992-95

Most Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal: 56 Terry Riordan 1992-95

RIORDAN RABIL PICCOLA

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Career Goal-Scoring Leaders(75+ Goals in a Career) 1. Terry Riordan (A) 184 1992-95

2. Ryan Brown (A) 159 2013-16

3. Brian Piccola (A) 154 1991-95

4. Franz Wittelsberger (A) 151 1973-76

5. Michael O’Neill (A) 138 1975-78

6. Jeff Cook (A) 128 1979-82

7. Bobby Benson (A) 124 2000-03

8. Paul Rabil (M) 111 2005-08

9T. Brandon Benn (A) 109 2011-14

Kevin Huntley (A) 109 2005-08

11. Bill Morrill (A) 107 1957-59

12. Dan Denihan (A) 104 1996-97, 1999-2000

13. Jack Thomas (A) 103 1972-74

14. Mike Morrill (A) 102 1985-88

15T. Conor Ford (A/M) 101 2001-04

Richie Hirsch (A) 101 1974-77

17T. Dave Huntley (M) 100 1976-79

Brian Wood (A) 100 1984-87

19T. Del Dressel (M) 99 1983-86

Peter Scott (A) 99 1981-84

21. Dylan Schlott (A) 97 1996-99

22T. Kyle Wharton (A) 96 2008-11

Kyle Barrie (A) 96 2002-05

24T. Steven Boyle (A) 95 2007-10

Jerry Schmidt (A) 95 1960-62

26. Shack Stanwick A) 92 2015-18

Craig Bubier (A) 92 1984-87

28. Adam Doneger (A/M) 91 2000-03

29. Matt Panetta (A) 86 1988-91

30. A.J. Haugen (M) 85 1997-2000

31. Chris Boland (A) 84 2007, 2009-12

32T. Kyle Harrison (M) 81 2002-05

Bill Evans (M) 81 1994-97

34T. Michael Kimmel (M) 79 2007-10

Brendan Schneck (M) 79 1980-81

Career Goals/Game Leaders(Min. 2 Years/50 Goals Scored) 1. Terry Riordan 3.29 (184 in 56) 1992-95

2. Franz Wittelsberger 2.90 (151 in 52) 1973-76

3. Brian Piccola 2.80 (154 in 55) 1991-95

4. Ryan Brown 2.56 (159 in 62) 2013-16

Single-Season Goal-Scoring Leaders(30+ Goals in a Season) 1. Ryan Brown (Jr.) 61 2015

2T. Terry Riordan (Sr.) 52 1995

Jeff Cook (Jr.) 52 1981

4. Bill Morrill (Sr.) 50 1959

5T. Dylan Schlott (Jr.) 48 1998

Terry Riordan (Jr.) 48 1994

7. Terry Riordan (So.) 47 1993

8. Brendan Schneck (Jr.) 46 1980

9T. Dudley Dixon (Jr.) 45 1997

Franz Wittelsberger (So.) 45 1974

11. Conor Ford (Sr.) 44 2004

12. Jack Thomas (Sr.) 42 1974

13T. Kyle Marr (Jr.) 41 2018

Ryan Brown (Sr.) 41 2016

Bobby Benson (Sr.) 41 2003

Dylan Schlott (Sr.) 41 1999

Brian Piccola (Sr.) 41 1995

Franz Wittelsberger (Jr.) 41 1975

18T. Brandon Benn (Sr.) 40 2014

Ryan Brown (So.) 40 2014

Franz Wittelsberger (Sr.) 40 1976

22. Brian Piccola (Jr.) 39 1994

23. Jerry Schmidt (Sr.) 38 1962

23T. Kyle Barrie (So.) 37 2003

Brian Piccola (So.) 37 1993

Terry Riordan (Fr.) 37 1992

Single-Season Goals/Game Leaders(Min. 75% Games Played) 1. Bill Morrill 5.00 (50 in 10) 1959

2T. Terry Riordan 3.71 (52 in 14) 1995

Jeff Cook 3.71 (52 in 14) 1981

4T. Dylan Schlott 3.43 (48 in 14) 1998

Terry Riordan 3.43 (48 in 14) 1994

6. Ryan Brown 3.39 (61 in 18) 2016

7T. Dudley Dixon 3.21 (45 in 14) 1997

Franz Wittelsberger 3.21 (45 in 14) 1974

Most Goals - Consecutive Seasons 1. Ryan Brown 102 2015 (61) & 2016 (41)

2. Ryan Brown 101 2014 (40) & 2015 (61)

3. Terry Riordan 100 1994 (48) & 1995 (52)

4. Terry Riordan 95 1993 (47) & 1994 (48)

5. Dylan Schlott 89 1998 (48) & 1999 (41)

Most Consecutive Games w/ a Goal 1. Terry Riordan + 56 3/7/1992 - 5/27/1995

2. Ryan Brown 37 5/3/2013 - 2/28/2016

3. Bill Morrill 28 3/30/1957 - 5/23/1959

3. Bobby Benson 25 3/3/2001 - 5/19/2002

+ Scored at least one goal in every game of his career

Career Hat Trick Leaders (15+) 1. Terry Riordan 37 1992-95

2. Brian Piccola 33 1991-95

3. Ryan Brown 28 2013-16

4. Franz Wittelsberger 26 1973-76

5. Bobby Benson 23 2000-03

6. Mike O’Neill 22 1975-78

7. Jack Thomas 21 1972-74

8T. Jerry Schmidt 20 1960-62

Bill Morrill 20 1957-59

10T. Brandon Benn 19 2011-14

Conor Ford 19 2001-04

Bill Morrill 19 1957-59

13T. Paul Rabil 17 2005-08

Kyle Barrie 17 2002-05

Dylan Schlott 17 1995-999

16. Dan Denihan 16 1996-967, 1999-00

17T. Kyle Wharton 15 2008-11

Steven Boyle 15 2007-10

Single-Season Hat Trick Leaders (7+) 1T. Brian Piccola 11 1995

Jack Thomas 11 1974

3T. Ryan Brown 10 2016

Conor Ford 10 2004

Bobby Benson 10 2003

Terry Riordan 10 1995

Terry Riordan 10 1993

8T. Ryan Brown 9 2015

Dylan Schlott 9 1998

Brian Piccola 9 1993

Terry Riordan 9 1992

Franz Wittelsberger 9 1974

Bill Morrill 9 1959

13T. Kyle Marr 8 2018

Terry Riordan 8 1994

14T. Cole Williams 7 2018

Ryan Brown 7 2014

Brandon Benn 7 2014

Brandon Benn 7 2013

Kyle Wharton 7 2011

Paul Rabil 7 2008

Kyle Barrie 7 2003

Dan Denihan 7 1999

Dylan Schlott 7 1999

Brian Piccola 7 1994

Franz Wittelsberger 7 1976

Franz Wittelsberger 7 1975

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Single-Game Goal-Scoring Leaders (6+ Goals) 1. William Logan ______________ 9 ____________________ vs. Virginia (4-2-1927)

2T. Ryan Brown ________________ 8 ________________@ #3 Maryland (4-25-2015) Ryan Brown ________________ 8 _______________ @ #14 Ohio State (4-5-2015) Ryan Brown ________________ 8 ________________ vs. #10 Syracue (3-15-2014) Craig Bubier ________________ 8 ______________________ vs. Navy (4-26-1986) Franz Wittelsberger _________ 8 ___________________ vs. Denison (3-23-1976) Bill Morrill _________________ 8 ____________________vs. Rutgers (4-25-1959) Bill Morrill _________________ 8 _______________________vs. Yale (3-31-1959) George Helfrisch ____________ 8 __________________________ vs. Penn (1928)

9T. Ryan Brown ________________ 7 ______________________vs. UMBC (2-7-2015) Dylan Schlott _______________ 7 ___________________ vs. Villanova (4-4-1998) Terry Riordan _______________ 7 ____________________vs. Towson (4-29-1995) Terry Riordan _______________ 7 ______________________vs. Loyola (5-7-1994) Terry Riordan _______________ 7 __________vs. Washington College (3-9-1994) Jeff Cook ___________________ 7 _________vs. Washington College (4-24-1981) Franz Wittelsberger _________ 7 ____________________vs. Hofstra (5-18-1974) Bill Morrill _________________ 7 _____________________vs. Loyola (4-22-1959)

17T. Kyle Marr __________________ 6 ___________________ vs. Virginia (3-25-2017) Ryan Brown ________________ 6 ________________________@ Navy (2-9-2016) Steven Boyle ________________ 6 _________________vs. Manhattan (2-19-2010) Chris Boland _______________ 6 ___________________ vs. Virginia (3-21-2009) Paul Rabil __________________ 6 ___________________vs. Syracuse (5-26-2008) Dylan Schlott _______________ 6 ____________________vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) Dylan Schlott _______________ 6 _________________ vs. Ohio State (4-11-1998) Dylan Schlott _______________ 6 ____________________vs. Towson (4-25-1998) Dylan Schlott _______________ 6 ______________________ Hofstra (4-22-1998) Terry Riordan _______________ 6 _____________________vs. Loyola (5-20-1995) Terry Riordan _______________ 6 ___________________ vs. Virginia (3-25-1995) Terry Riordan _______________ 6 ___________________vs. Syracuse (3-19-1994) Terry Riordan _______________ 6 ________________vs. Georgetown (3-16-1993) Brian Piccola _______________ 6 ___________________ vs. Towson (5-16-1992) Brian Piccola _______________ 6 ______________________ vs. Navy (4-25-1992) Matt Panetta ________________ 6 _____________________vs. Hofstra (5-1-1991) Mike Morrill ________________ 6 _____________ vs. North Carolina (5-17-1987) Tom Myrick ________________ 6 _________vs. Washington College (3-26-1974) Don Krohn _________________ 6 _____________________vs. Brown (4-21-1973) Charles Coker ______________ 6 ______________________vs. Army (4-26-1969) Jerry Schmidt _______________ 6 __________________ vs. Maryland (5-19-1962) Jerry Schmidt _______________ 6 __________ vs. Washington & Lee (4-21-1962) Ron Mayne _________________ 6 ___________________ vs. Princeton (4-8-1961) Bil Morrill __________________ 6 __________________ vs. Maryland (5-16-1959) Harry Weitzel _______________ 6 _____________________vs. Loyola (4-22-1959)

Most Goals in a Season-Opener (5+ Goals) 1. Bill Morrill _________________ 8 _______________________vs. Yale (3-31-1959) 2. Ryan Brown ________________ 7 ______________________vs. UMBC (2-7-2015) 3T. Ryan Brown ________________ 6 ________________________@ Navy (2-9-2016) Steven Boyle ________________ 6 _________________vs. Manhattan (2-19-2010) 5T. Dylan Schlott _______________ 5 ___________________ @ Princeton (3-6-1999) Terry Riordan _______________ 5 ___________________ vs. Princeton (3-5-1994) Phil Kneip __________________ 5 _____________@ Mt. Washington (3-18-1967) John Jory ___________________ 5 ____________________vs. Rutgers (3-29-1958) Bill Morrill _________________ 5 ____________________vs. Rutgers (3-29-1958) Bill Morrill _________________ 5 _______________________vs. Yale (3-30-1957)

Most Goals in a Quarter 1T. Kyle Marr (4th Q) ____________ 5 ____________ vs. #12 Georgetown (5-13-2018) Dylan Schlott (1st Q) _________ 5 ____________________vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999)

Ryan Brown (4th Q) __________ 4 ________________@ #2 Maryland (4-25-2015)

Most Goals in a Half 1T. Ryan Brown (2nd H) _________ 6 ________________@ #2 Maryland (4-25-2015) Ryan Brown (2nd H) _________ 6 _______________ vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014)

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25+ Goals in Three SeasonsRyan Brown ___________________________________________________________________ 40 (2014), 61 (2015), 41 (2016)Brandon Benn _________________________________________________________________ 30 (2002), 34 (2013), 40 (2014)Bobby Benson ________________________________________________________ 28 (2000), 28 (2001), 27 (2002), 41 (2003)Brian Piccola _________________________________________________________ 36 (1992), 37 (1993), 39 (1994), 41 (1995)Terry Riordan ________________________________________________________ 37 (1992), 47 (1993), 48 (1994), 52 (1995)Franz Wittelsberger ___________________________________________________ 25 (1973), 45 (1974), 41 (1975), 40 (1976)

25+ Goals in Four SeasonsBobby Benson ________________________________________________________ 28 (2000), 28 (2001), 27 (2002), 41 (2003)Brian Piccola _________________________________________________________ 36 (1992), 37 (1993), 39 (1994), 41 (1995)Terry Riordan ________________________________________________________ 37 (1992), 47 (1993), 48 (1994), 52 (1995)Franz Wittelsberger ___________________________________________________ 25 (1973), 45 (1974), 41 (1975), 40 (1976)

30+ Goals in Three SeasonsRyan Brown ___________________________________________________________________ 40 (2014), 61 (2015), 41 (2016)Brandon Benn _________________________________________________________________ 30 (2002), 34 (2013), 40 (2014)Brian Piccola _________________________________________________________ 36 (1992), 37 (1993), 39 (1994), 41 (1995)Terry Riordan ________________________________________________________ 37 (1992), 47 (1993), 48 (1994), 52 (1995)Franz Wittelsberger ____________________________________________________________ 45 (1974), 41 (1975), 40 (1976)

30+ Goals in Four SeasonsBrian Piccola _________________________________________________________ 36 (1992), 37 (1993), 39 (1994), 41 (1995)Terry Riordan ________________________________________________________ 37 (1992), 47 (1993), 48 (1994), 52 (1995)

35+ Goals in Three SeasonsRyan Brown ___________________________________________________________________ 40 (2014), 61 (2015), 41 (2016)Brian Piccola _________________________________________________________ 36 (1992), 37 (1993), 39 (1994), 41 (1995)Terry Riordan ________________________________________________________ 37 (1992), 47 (1993), 48 (1994), 52 (1995)Franz Wittelsberger ____________________________________________________________ 45 (1974), 41 (1975), 40 (1976)

35+ Goals in Four SeasonsBrian Piccola _________________________________________________________ 36 (1992), 37 (1993), 39 (1994), 41 (1995)Terry Riordan ________________________________________________________ 37 (1992), 47 (1993), 48 (1994), 52 (1995)

40+ Goals in Two SeasonsRyan Brown ____________________________________________________________________________ 40 (2014), 61 (2015)Dylan Schlott ___________________________________________________________________________ 48 (1998), 41 (1999)Terry Riordan _________________________________________________________________ 47 (1993), 48 (1994), 52 (1995)Franz Wittelsberger ____________________________________________________________ 45 (1974), 41 (1975), 40 (1976)

40+ Goals in Three SeasonsRyan Brown ___________________________________________________________________ 40 (2014), 61 (2015), 41 (2016)Terry Riordan _________________________________________________________________ 47 (1993), 48 (1994), 52 (1995)Franz Wittelsberger ____________________________________________________________ 45 (1974), 41 (1975), 40 (1976)

45+ Goals in Two SeasonsTerry Riordan _________________________________________________________________ 47 (1993), 48 (1994), 52 (1995)

45+ Goals in Three SeasonsTerry Riordan _________________________________________________________________ 47 (1993), 48 (1994), 52 (1995)

Goal-Scoring Records

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1955 (8)Jerry Bennett ________ 3 _________ Harvard (4-6-1955)Arlyn Marshall ______ 3 _____________ Yale (4-9-1955)Harry Langeluttig ____ 4 _________Virginia (4-30-1955) Peter Banker ________ 3 ________Virginia (4-30-1955) George Whitlock ____ 3 ________Virginia (4-30-1955) Arlyn Marshall ______ 3 _________Virginia (4-30-1955)Arlyn Marshall ______ 3 __________ Loyola (5-4-1955) David Collignon _____ 4 _____________ RPI (5-7-1955)

1956 (6) John Jory ___________ 3 ________Virginia (4-14-1956) Arlyn Marshall ______ 3 ___________ W&L (4-21-1956) Arlyn Marshall ______ 3 __________Loyola (4-26-1956) Arlyn Marshall ______ 3 __________ Army (4-28-1956) George Breslau ______ 4 _____________ RPI (5-5-1956) Arlyn Marshall ______ 3 _____________ RPI (5-5-1956)

1957 (15) Bill Morrill _________ 5 ___________ Yale (3-30-1957) Bill Morrill _________ 4 __________Virginia (4-6-1957) Mickey Webster ______ 3 __________Virginia (4-6-1957) John Jory ___________ 3 ______ Princeton (4-13-1957)Ed Bernstein ________ 3 _______ Princeton (4-13-1957) Richard Steele _______ 5 _______ Princeton (4-13-1957) Bill Morrill __________ 5 ___________ W&L (4-20-1957) John Jory ___________ 3 ___________ W&L (4-20-1957) Mickey Webster _____ 3 __________ Loyola (5-4-1957) Bill Morrill _________ 3 __________ Loyola (5-4-1957) Bill Morrill _________ 4 ___________ Navy (5-11-1957)Mickey Webster _____ 3 ___________ Navy (5-11-1957) Bill Morrill _________ 3 _______ Maryland (5-18-1957) Richard Steele ______ 5 _______ Maryland (5-18-1957) John Jory ___________ 4 _ Mt. Washington (5-28-1957)

1958 (12)John Jory ___________ 5 _________ Rutgers (3-29-1958) Bill Morrill __________ 5 _________ Rutgers (3-29-1958) Bill Morrill _________ 4 _________ Virginia (4-5-1958) Mickey Webster _____ 3 _______ Princeton (4-12-1958) John Jory ___________ 3 ___________ W&L (4-19-1958) Bill Morrill _________ 3 ___________ W&L (4-19-1958) Bruce Duffany ______ 3 ___________ W&L (4-19-1958) George Breslau ______ 5 _________ Loyola (4-26-1958) George Breslau ______ 3 _____________ RPI (5-3-1958) Bill Morrill _________ 4 ___________ Navy (5-10-1958)Roger Klaesius ______ 3 ___________ Navy (5-10-1958) Bill Morrill _________ 5 _______ Maryland (5-17-1958)

1959 (24) Bill Morrill _________ 8 ___________ Yale (3-31-1959) Bruce Duffany ______ 4 ____________ Yale (3-31-1959) Ed Bernstein ________ 4 ___________ Yale (3-31-1959)Mickey Webster _____ 3 _________ Virginia (4-4-1959) Al Seivold __________ 3 _________ Virginia (4-4-1959) Bill Morrill _________ 3 ______ Princeton (4-11-1959) Bruce Duffany ______ 4 ______ Princeton (4-11-1959) Al Seivold __________ 3 _______ Princeton (4-11-1959) Bill Morrill _________ 4 ___________ W&L (4-18-1959)Mickey Webster _____ 3 ___________ W&L (4-18-1959)Bill Morrill _________ 7 __________Loyola (4-22-1959)

Harry Weitzel _______ 6 _________ Loyola (4-22-1959) David Cordish _______ 3 _________ Loyola (4-22-1959) Bill Morrill __________ 8 _________ Rutgers (4-25-1959) Ed Bernstein ________ 3 _________ Rutgers (4-25-1959) Bill Morrill _________ 5 _____________ RPI (5-2-1959) Mickey Webster _____ 4 _____________ RPI (5-2-1959) Bill Berndt _________ 4 _____________ RPI (5-2-1959) Bill Morrill _________ 3 ____________ Navy (5-2-1959) Bruce Duffany ______ 3 ____________ Navy (5-2-1959) Bill Morrill _________ 6 _______ Maryland (5-16-1959) Bruce Duffany ______ 4 _______ Maryland (5-16-1959) Al Seivold ___________ 5 _______ Maryland (5-16-1959)Bill Morrill _________ 4 _ Mt. Washington (5-23-1959) 1960 (15)Jimmy Ives _________ 3 ________ Princeton (4-9-1960) Jerry Schmidt _______ 3 ________ Princeton (4-9-1960) Jerry Schmidt _______ 3 ________ Virginia (4-16-1960) Jerry Schmidt _______ 4 ________ Rutgers (4-23-1960) Jimmy Ives _________ 3 _________ Loyola (4-27-1960) Harry Weitzel _______ 3 __________Loyola (4-27-1960) Henry Ciccarone Sr. __ 3 _________ Loyola (4-27-1960) Jerry Schmidt _______ 4 ___________ W&L (4-30-1960) Oscar Garcia Rivera __ 3 ___________ W&L (4-30-1960) Tom Murray ________ 4 ___________ W&L (4-30-1960) Jerry Schmidt _______ 4 _____________ RPI (5-7-1960) Harry Weitzel _______ 4 _____________ RPI (5-7-1960) David Cordish ______ 3 _____________ RPI (5-7-1960) David Cordish ______ 3 ___________ Navy (5-14-1960)Roy Mayne _________ 4 _______ Maryland (5-21-1960)

1961 (19)Jerry Schmidt _______ 5 _____________ Yale (4-1-1961) Tom Biddison _______ 3 _____________ Yale (4-1-1961) Roy Mayne _________ 6 ________ Princeton (4-8-1961) Jimmy Ives __________ 4 ________ Princeton (4-8-1961) Jerry Schmidt _______ 5 ________ Virginia (4-15-1961) Roy Mayne _________ 3 ________ Virginia (4-15-1961)Jerry Schmidt _______ 4 ________ Rutgers (4-15-1961) Jimmy Ives _________ 5 __________Loyola (4-26-1961) Henry Ciccarone Sr. __ 5 _________ Loyola (4-26-1961) Tom Biddison _______ 3 _________ Loyola (4-26-1961)Pat Mahoney ________ 3 ___________ W&L (4-29-1961) Jerry Schmidt _______ 4 ___________ W&L (4-29-1961) Henry Ciccarone Sr. __ 3 ___________ W&L (4-29-1961) Roy Mayne _________ 5 ___________ W&L (4-29-1961) Jerry Schmidt _______ 3 _____________ RPI (5-6-1961) Roy Mayne _________ 4 _____________ RPI (5-6-1961) Jerry Schmidt _______ 3 ___________ Navy (5-13-1961) Jerry Schmidt _______ 4 _______ Maryland (5-20-1961) Henry Ciccarone Sr. __ 3 _______ Maryland (5-20-1961)

1962 (15)Jerry Schmidt _______ 5 ___________ Yale (3-31-1962) Homer Schwartz ____ 3 ___________ Yale (3-31-1962) Jerry Schmidt _______ 4 ________ Princeton (4-7-1962) Henry Ciccarone Sr. __ 5 ________ Princeton (4-7-1962) Roy Mayne _________ 3 _________Virginia (4-14-1962) Henry Ciccarone Sr. __ 5 ________ Virginia (4-14-1962) Jerry Schmidt _______ 6 ___________ W&L (4-21-1962) Roy Mayne _________ 3 _________ Loyola (4-24-1962) Jerry Schmidt _______ 3 _________ Loyola (4-24-1962)

Jerry Schmidt _______ 4 __________ Army (4-28-1962) Jerry Schmidt _______ 3 _________ Rutgers (5-5-1962) Jerry Schmidt _______ 4 ___________ Navy (5-12-1962) Roy Mayne _________ 4 _______ Maryland (5-19-1962) Jerry Schmidt _______ 6 _______ Maryland (5-19-1962)Henry Ciccarone Sr. __ 3 _______ Maryland (5-19-1962)

1963 (11)Chip Giardina _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-30-1963) Herb Better _________ 3 ________ Princeton (4-6-1963) Chip Giardina _______ 3 ________ Virginia (4-13-1963) Homer Schwartz ____ 3 ___ Wash. College (4-20-1963)Stan Fine ___________ 3 ___ Wash. College (4-20-1963) Skip Darrell _________ 4 __________ Army (4-27-1963) Chip Giardina _______ 3 _________ Loyola (4-30-1963) Jerry Pfeifer _________ 5 _________ Rutgers (5-4-1963) Stan Fine ___________ 3 _________ Rutgers (5-4-1963) Jerry Pfeifer _________ 4 _______ Maryland (5-18-1963) Homer Schwartz ____ 3 ________ Maryland (5-4-1963)

1964 (7) Jerry Pfeifer _________ 5 ________ Princeton (4-4-1964) Lucky Mallonee _____ 3 ________ Virginia (4-11-1964) Chip Giardina _______ 3 _________ Loyola (4-15-1964)Homer Schwartz ____ 3 ___ Wash. College (4-18-1964) Jerry Pfeifer _________ 3 ___________ Army (4-25-1964) Chip Giardina _______ 3 _________ Rutgers (5-2-1964) Jerry Pfeifer _________ 3 _______ Maryland (5-18-1964) 1965 (11)Jerry Pfeifer _________ 3 ________ Princeton (4-3-1965) Jerry Pfeifer _________ 3 ___________ Loyola (4-6-1965) Chip Giardina _______ 3 _________Virginia (4-10-1965)Stan Fine ___________ 3 ________ Virginia (4-10-1965) Chip Giardina _______ 3 ________ Rutgers (4-14-1965) Jerry Schnydman ____ 3 ________ Rutgers (4-14-1965)Lucky Mallonee _____ 3 ___ Wash. College (4-17-1965) Skip Darrell _________ 3 ___ Wash. College (4-17-1965) Al Huston __________ 3 ________ Syracuse (5-1-1965) Ray Gordon _________ 3 _________ Syracuse (5-1-1965) Jerry Schnydman ____ 3 _______ Maryland (5-15-1965)

1966 (10) Bob Carter _________ 4 ___________ Yale (3-26-1966) Jerry Schnydman ____ 3 ___________ Yale (3-26-1966) Downy McCarty _____ 3 ____ Wash. College (4-9-1966) Jerry Schnydman ____ 3 ____ Wash. College (4-9-1966) Phil Kneip __________ 3 _________ Loyola (4-12-1966) Mike Oidick ________ 3 _________ Loyola (4-12-1966) Phil Kneip __________ 3 ________ Virginia (4-16-1966) Mike Oidick ________ 3 ________ Rutgers (4-20-1966) Downy McCarty _____ 3 ________ Syracuse (5-7-1966) Wesley Bachur ______ 3 _________ Syracuse (5-7-1966)

1967 (17) Phil Kneip __________ 5 _ Mt. Washington (3-18-1967) Phil Kneip __________ 4 ___________ Yale (3-25-1967) Charles Goodell _____ 4 ___________ Yale (3-25-1967)Phil Kneip __________ 4 ________ Princeton (4-1-1967) Joe Cowan __________ 5 ____ Wash. College (4-9-1967) Phil Kneip __________ 3 ________ Virginia (4-15-1967) Joe Cowan __________ 3 _________ Loyola (4-19-1967)

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Jim Feely ___________ 4 _________ Loyola (4-19-1967) Phil Kneip __________ 4 __________ Army (4-29-1967) Charles Goodell _____ 3 __________ Army (4-29-1967) Phil Kneip __________ 3 _______Australians (5-2-1967) John Gorczyk ________ 3 ______ Australians (5-2-1967) Phil Kneip __________ 3 _________ Syracuse (5-6-1967) Charles Goodell _____ 4 ________ Syracuse (5-6-1967)John Gorczyk _______ 3 ________ Syracuse (5-6-1967) Phil Kneip __________ 4 ___________ Navy (5-13-1967) Joe Cowan __________ 3 _______ Maryland (5-20-1967)

1968 (20) Phil Kneip __________ 4 _ Mt. Washington (3-23-1968) Downy McCarty _____ 3 _ Mt. Washington (3-23-1968) Charles Goodell _____ 3 _ Mt. Washington (3-23-1968) Joe Cowan __________ 3 ___________ Yale (3-27-1968) Joe Cowan __________ 3 ___ Wash. College (3-30-1968) Joe Cowan __________ 4 ________ Virginia (4-13-1968) Downy McCarty _____ 4 ________ Virginia (4-13-1968) Downy McCarty _____ 4 __________Loyola (4-17-1968) Phil Kneip __________ 4 __________Loyola (4-17-1968) Charles Coker _______ 3 _________ Loyola (4-17-1968) Phil Buck ___________ 3 ___________ Penn (4-20-1968) Joe Cowan __________ 3 __________ Army (4-27-1968) Phil Kneip __________ 3 __________ Army (4-27-1968) Downy McCarty _____ 5 __________ Army (4-27-1968) Joe Cowan __________ 4 ________ Syracuse (5-4-1968) Phil Kneip __________ 5 ________ Syracuse (5-4-1968) Downy McCarty _____ 3 ________ Syracuse (5-4-1968) Charles Goodell _____ 3 ___________ Navy (5-11-1968) Joe Cowan __________ 3 ______ Maryland (5-18-1968) Downy McCarty _____ 5 _______ Maryland (5-18-1968)

1969 (17)Joe Cowan __________ 3 ___________ Yale (3-22-1969) Charles Goodell _____ 3 ___________ Yale (3-22-1969) Joe Cowan __________ 3 _ Mt. Washington (3-29-1969) Stu Kahl ____________ 3 _ Mt. Washington (3-29-1969) Joe Cowan __________ 4 ____ Wash. College (4-2-1969) Jim Feely ___________ 3 ____ Wash. College (4-2-1969) Joe Cowan __________ 3 ________ Princeton (4-5-1969) Joe Cowan __________ 3 ________ Virginia (4-12-1969) Jim Feely ___________ 3 ________ Virginia (4-12-1969) Charles Coker _______ 4 ________ Virginia (4-12-1969) Stu Kahl ____________ 3 __________ Army (4-26-1969) Charles Coker _______ 6 __________ Army (4-26-1969) Stu Kahl ____________ 3 __________ Rutgers (5-3-1969) Charles Coker _______ 3 _________ Rutgers (5-3-1969) Joe Cowan __________ 3 _______ Maryland (5-17-1969) Charles Goodell _____ 4 _______ Maryland (5-17-1969) Doug Fuchs _________ 3 _______ Maryland (5-17-1969)

1970 (9)Charles Coker _______ 4 ________ Princeton (4-4-1970) William Donovan ____ 3 ________ Princeton (4-4-1970)Paul Wallace ________ 3 ____ Wash. College (4-7-1970) Doug Honig ________ 4 ____ Wash. College (4-7-1970) Gary Handleman ____ 4 ____ Wash. College (4-7-1970) William Barton _____ 4 ___________ Army (4-25-1970) William Barton _____ 4 _________ Rutgers (5-2-1970) William Donovan ____ 3 _________ Rutgers (5-2-1970) Eric Bergofsky ______ 3 _________ Rutgers (5-2-1970)

1971 (11)Eric Bergofsky ______ 4 ________ Princeton (4-3-1971) David Pickall ________ 4 ________ Princeton (4-3-1971) Daniel Hall _________ 4 ____ Wash. College (4-7-1971) William Donovan ____ 3 _________ Brown (4-10-1971) Don Krohn __________ 3 ________ Virginia (4-17-1971) Don Krohn _________ 3 __________ Army (4-24-1971) William Donovan ____ 3 __________ Army (4-24-1971) Don Krohn _________ 4 _________ Rutgers (5-1-1971) Eric Bergofsky ______ 3 _________ Rutgers (5-1-1971) Gary Handleman ____ 3 _________ Rutgers (5-1-1971) Kenneth Winegrad __ 3 _________ Rutgers (5-1-1971)

1972 (17) Rick Kowalchuck ____ 3 ___________ Yale (3-18-1972) Jack Thomas ________ 3 _ Mt. Washington (3-25-1972) Jack Thomas ________ 5 ________ Princeton (4-1-1972) Don Krohn _________ 3 ____ Wash. College (4-4-1972) Jack Thomas ________ 4 ____ Wash. College (4-4-1972) Bill Nolan __________ 4 ____ Wash. College (4-4-1972) Jack Thomas ________ 3 __________ Brown (4-8-1972) Don Krohn _________ 4 _________ Rutgers (4-11-1972) Bill Nolan __________ 3 ________ Rutgers (4-11-1972) Jack Thomas ________ 3 ________ Virginia (4-15-1972) Bill Nolan __________ 4 ________ Virginia (4-15-1972) Don Krohn _________ 4 __________ Army (4-22-1972) Bill Nolan __________ 3 __________ Army (4-22-1972) Bill Nolan __________ 4 ___________ Navy (4-29-1972) Jack Thomas ________ 4 _______ Maryland (5-13-1972) Bill Nolan __________ 3 _______ Maryland (5-13-1972)Bill Nolan __________ 3 ___________ W&L (5-20-1972)

1973 (18)Bill Nolan ___________ 4 ___________ Yale (3-24-1973) Rick Kowalchuck ____ 3 ___________ Yale (3-24-1973) Jack Thomas ________ 4 _______ Princeton (3-31-1973) Bill Nolan __________ 3 ______ Princeton (3-31-1973) Jack Thomas ________ 5 __________ Cornell (4-9-1973) Don Krohn _________ 3 _________ Cornell (4-9-1973) Jack Thomas ________ 3 ________ Virginia (4-14-1973) Don Krohn _________ 4 ________ Virginia (4-14-1973) Franz Wittelsberger __ 3 ________ Virginia (4-14-1973) Jack Thomas ________ 3 ________ Rutgers (4-17-1973) Don Krohn _________ 4 ________ Rutgers (4-17-1973) Bill Nolan __________ 3 __________ Brown (4-21-1973) Don Krohn _________ 6 _________ Brown (4-21-1973) Bill Nolan __________ 4 __________ Army (4-28-1973) Franz Wittelsberger __ 4 ____________ Navy (5-5-1973) Phil Calderone ______ 3 ____________ Navy (5-5-1973) Franz Wittelsberger __ 3 ________ Virginia (5-26-1973) Rick Kowalchuck ____ 4 ________ Virginia (5-26-1973)

1974 (30) Franz Wittelsberger __ 3 ________ Virginia (3-16-1974)Jack Thomas ________ 3 ___________ Yale (3-23-1974) Jack Thomas ________ 3 ___ Wash. College (3-26-1974) Tom Myrick ________ 6 ___ Wash. College (3-26-1974) Rich Hirsch _________ 5 ___ Wash. College (3-26-1974) Franz Wittelsberger __ 3 ______ Princeton (3-30-1974) Rick Kowalchuck ____ 4 _______ Princeton (3-30-1974) Jack Thomas ________ 3 __________ Cornell (4-6-1974)

Franz Wittelsberger __ 3 __________ Cornell (4-6-1974) Rich Hirsch _________ 4 __________ Cornell (4-6-1974) Jack Thomas ________ 4 _ Mt. Washington (4-12-1974) Franz Wittelsberger __ 5 _ Mt. Washington (4-12-1974) Rick Kowalchuck ____ 3 _ Mt. Washington (4-12-1974) Franz Wittelsberger __ 3 ________ Rutgers (4-16-1974) Jack Thomas ________ 3 ________ Rutgers (4-16-1974) Jack Thomas ________ 5 _________ Brown (4-20-1974) Franz Wittelsberger __ 4 _________ Brown (4-20-1974) Jack Thomas ________ 3 __________ Army (4-27-1974) Rich Hirsch _________ 4 __________ Army (4-27-1974) Jack Thomas ________ 5 ____________ Navy (5-4-1974) Franz Wittelsberger __ 4 ____________ Navy (5-4-1974) Jack Thomas ________ 3 _______ Maryland (5-11-1974) Rick Kowalchuck ____ 4 _______ Maryland (5-11-1974) Jack Thomas ________ 4 ________ Hofstra (5-18-1974) Franz Wittelsberger __ 7 ________ Hofstra (5-18-1974) Rick Kowalchuck ____ 3 ___________ W&L (5-25-1974) Jack Thomas ________ 3 ________ Maryland (6-1-1974) Franz Wittelsberger __ 5 ________ Maryland (6-1-1974) Rich Hirsch _________ 3 ________ Maryland (6-1-1974) Rick Kowalchuck ____ 3 ________ Maryland (6-1-1974)

1975 (27) Mike O’Neill ________ 5 _________Virginia (3-22-1975)Mike O’Neill ________ 5 ________ Denison (3-26-1975) Rich Hirsch _________ 3 ___________ Yale (3-29-1975)Mike O’Neill ________ 3 ___________ Yale (3-29-1975) Franz Wittelsberger __ 4 ___________ Yale (3-29-1975)Rich Hirsch _________ 4 ___ Wash. College (4-1-1975)Mike O’Neill ________ 3 ___ Wash. College (4-1-1975)Franz Wittelsberger __ 4 ___ Wash. College (4-1-1975)Dale Kohler _________ 3 ___ Wash. College (4-1-1975)Rich Hirsch _________ 4 _______ Princeton (4-5-1975) Mike O’Neill ________ 3 _______ Princeton (4-5-1975) Franz Wittelsberger __ 5 _______ Princeton (4-5-1975) Rich Hirsch _________ 3 Long Island Club (4-12-1975) Franz Wittelsberger __ 4 Long Island Club (4-12-1975) Mike O’Neill ________ 3 Long Island Club (4-12-1975) Don Zimmerman ____ 4 Long Island Club (4-12-1975) Rich Hirsch _________ 3 ________ Cornell (4-19-1975)Franz Wittelsberger __ 6 ________ Cornell (4-19-1975)Mike O’Neill ________ 5 _________ Cornell (4-19-1975)Rich Hirsch _________ 3 _________ Brown (4-26-1975)Dale Kohler _________ 3 _________ Brown (4-26-1975) Rich Hirsch _________ 4 ___________ Army (5-3-1975)Franz Wittelsberger __ 5 ___________ Army (5-3-1975) Mike O’Neill ________ 3 __________ Navy (5-10-1975) Franz Wittelsberger __ 4 ___________ Navy (5-10-1975) Don Zimmerman ____ 3 ___________ Navy (5-10-1975)Rich Hirsch _________ 3 ______ Maryland (5-17-1975)

1976 (15)Rich Hirsch _________ 3 ___________ Yale (3-20-1976)Franz Wittelsberger __ 4 ___________ Yale (3-20-1976)Dale Kohler _________ 3 ___________ Yale (3-20-1976)Franz Wittelsberger __ 8 _______ Denison (3-23-1976) Franz Wittelsberger __ 4 _____ Towson St. (3-27-1976)Franz Wittelsberger __ 3 ___ Wash. College (3-30-1976) Mike O’Neill ________ 5 ___ Wash. College (3-30-1976)Franz Wittelsberger __ 3 _______ Princeton (4-3-1976)

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Rich Hirsch _________ 3 _______ Princeton (4-3-1976) Dale Kohler _________ 3 ________ Princeton (4-3-1976)Mike O’Neill ________ 6 ________ Virginia (4-10-1976) Mike O’Neill ________ 4 ___________ Army (5-1-1976) Franz Wittelsberger __ 3 ___________ Army (5-1-1976) Mike O’Neill ________ 3 ___________ Navy (5-8-1976) Franz Wittelsberger __ 3 ___________ Navy (5-8-1976)

1977 (19) Bob DeSimone ______ 3 ___________ Yale (3-19-1977)Tom Myrick ________ 4 ___________ Yale (3-19-1977)Jon Swerdloff _______ 3 ___________ Yale (3-19-1977)Mike O’Neill ________ 4 ___ Wash. College (3-29-1977)George Johnson _____ 3 __ Wash. College (3-29-1977) Dave Huntley _______ 3 __ Wash. College (3-29-1977)Mike O’Neill ________ 3 _______ Princeton (4-2-1977) Bob DeSimone ______ 3 _______ Princeton (4-2-1977)Frank Cutrone ______ 3 _________Virginia (4-9-1977)Dave Huntley _______ 4 _________Virginia (4-9-1977)Dave Huntley _______ 4 _________ Brown (4-23-1977) Dave Huntley _______ 4 __________ Army (4-30-1977) Rich Hirsch _________ 3 __________ Army (4-30-1977)Dave Huntley _______ 3 ____________ Navy (5-7-1977) Mike O’Neill ________ 3 ___________ Navy (5-7-1977) Mike O’Neill ________ 5 ______ Maryland (5-14-1977)Dave Huntley _______ 4 ______ Maryland (5-14-1977)Bob DeSimone ______ 4 ______ Maryland (5-14-1977)Rich Hirsch _________ 3 ______ Maryland (5-14-1977)

1978 (32) Scott Baugher _______ 4 ___________ Yale (3-15-1978)Dave Huntley _______ 4 __ Wash. College (3-18-1978)Bob DeSimone ______ 4 __ Wash. College (3-18-1978)Scott Baugher _______ 3 __ Wash. College (3-18-1978)Frank Cutrone ______ 3 __ Wash. College (3-18-1978) Jim Bidne __________ 3 _______ Harvard (3-21-1978)Dave Huntley _______ 3 ___ Towson State (3-25-1978)Mike O’Neill ________ 4 _______ Princeton (4-1-1978)Bob DeSimone ______ 4 _________Virginia (4-8-1978)Dave Huntley _______ 3 _________Virginia (4-8-1978) Mike O’Neill ________ 4 _________ Cornell (4-15-1978)Scott Baugher _______ 3 ________ Cornell (4-15-1978) Mike O’Neill ________ 3 __________ Army (4-22-1978)Frank Cutrone ______ 3 __________ Army (4-22-1978)Dave Huntley _______ 3 _______ Maryland (4-29-1978)Bob DeSimone ______ 3 ______ Maryland (4-29-1978)Joe Devlin __________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-29-1978)Dave Huntley _______ 3 ___________ Brown (5-9-1978)Jim Zaffuto _________ 3 __________ Brown (5-9-1978)Joe Garavente _______ 3 __________ Brown (5-9-1978) Bob DeSimone ______ 3 ___________ Navy (5-6-1978) Mike O’Neill ________ 4 ___________ Navy (5-6-1978)Joe Devlin __________ 3 ___________ Navy (5-6-1978) Bob DeSimone ______ 3 ________ Hofstra (5-17-1978)Dave Huntley _______ 3 ________ Hofstra (5-17-1978) Scott Baugher _______ 3 ________ Hofstra (5-17-1978)Mike O’Neill ________ 3 ________ Hofstra (5-17-1978)Mike O’Neill ________ 4 ______ Maryland (5-20-1978)Bob DeSimone ______ 3 ______ Maryland (5-20-1978)Dave Huntley _______ 4 _______ Maryland (5-20-1978)Joe Devlin __________ 3 ______ Maryland (5-20-1978)Bob DeSimone ______ 3 ________ Cornell (5-27-1978)

1979 (23) Jim Zaffuto _________ 4 ________Towson (3-14-1979) Jim Bidne __________ 3 ________Towson (3-14-1979) Frank Cutrone ______ 3 ___________ Yale (3-17-1979)Jeff Harris __________ 3 __ Wash. College (3-20-1979)Steve Wey __________ 3 __ Wash. College (3-20-1979)Dave Huntley _______ 3 _______ Harvard (3-24-1979)Jeff Cook ___________ 3 _______ Harvard (3-24-1979) Ned Radebaugh _____ 3 _________Virginia (4-7-1979)Jeff Harris __________ 3 _________Virginia (4-7-1979)Dave Huntley _______ 4 _________ Cornell (4-14-1979)Jim Zaffuto _________ 4 __________ Army (4-21-1979) Dave Huntley _______ 3 ______ Maryland (4-28-1979)Jeff Cook ___________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-28-1979)Jim Bidne __________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-28-1979)Scott Baugher _______ 3 ___________ Navy (5-5-1979)Jeff Harris __________ 3 ___________ Navy (5-5-1979) Dave Huntley _______ 3 ___________ Navy (5-5-1979)Jim Bidne __________ 4 __ North Carolina (5-16-1979)Wayne Davis ________ 4 _ North Carolina (5-16-1979)Scott Baugher _______ 4 ________Virginia (5-19-1979)Wayne Davis ________ 3 ________Virginia (5-19-1979)Jeff Cook ___________ 3 ______ Maryland (5-26-1979)Dave Huntley _______ 3 _______ Maryland (5-26-1979)

MISSING 1980

1981 (24) Jeff Cook ___________ 4 ___________ Yale (3-14-1981)Jeff Harris __________ 5 ___________ Yale (3-14-1981)Jim Zaffuto _________ 3 ___________ Yale (3-14-1981) Mike Donnelly ______ 3 ___________ Yale (3-14-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 7 _______ Harvard (3-22-1981)Brenden Schneck ____ 3 _______ Harvard (3-22-1981) Jeff Cook ___________ 6 __ Wash. College (3-24-1981) Pete Scott __________ 3 ___ Wash. College (3-24-1981)Brenden Schneck ____ 4 __ Wash. College (3-24-1981)Brenden Schneck ____ 5 ______ Princeton (3-28-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 3 ______ Princeton (3-28-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 3 _________ Virginia (4-4-1981)Brenden Schneck ____ 6 _________ Virginia (4-4-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 4 ________ Cornell (4-11-1981) Jeff Harris __________ 3 _________ Cornell (4-11-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 5 __________ Army (4-18-1981)Jim Zaffuto _________ 3 __________ Army (4-18-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 5 ______ Maryland (4-25-1981)Mike Donnelly ______ 4 ________Delaware (5-9-1981) Henry Ciccarone ____ 3 ________Delaware (5-9-1981) Brenden Schneck ____ 3 ________Delaware (5-9-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 5 ________Towson (5-12-1981)Mike Donnelly ______ 3 ________Towson (5-12-1981)Gary Benninghoff ___ 3 ________Towson (5-12-1981)

1982 (20)Rob Lord ___________ 4 ___________ Yale (3-13-1981)Gary Benninghoff ___ 4 ___________ Yale (3-13-1981)Craig Cook _________ 3 ___________ Yale (3-13-1981)Henry Ciccarone ____ 3 ___________ Yale (3-13-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 3 _______ Harvard (3-20-1981)Pete Scott __________ 4 _______ Harvard (3-20-1981)Gary Benninghoff ___ 4 _______ Harvard (3-20-1981)

Jeff Cook ___________ 6 __ Wash. College (3-23-1981)Gary Benninghoff ___ 3 __ Wash. College (3-23-1981)Pete Scott __________ 3 __ Wash. College (3-23-1981)Henry Ciccarone ____ 3 ______ Princeton (3-27-1981) Mike Donnelly ______ 3 _________ Virginia (4-3-1981)Pete Scott __________ 4 _________Virginia (4-3-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 4 _________Virginia (4-3-1981)Bill Cantelli _________ 3 __________ Army (4-17-1981) Pete Scott __________ 4 __________ Army (4-17-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-24-1981)Pete Scott __________ 5 ___________ Navy (5-1-1981)Rob Lord __________ 3 ________Delaware (5-7-1981)Jeff Cook ___________ 6 ________Towson (5-11-1981)

MISSING 1983 & 19841983 (23)Pete Scott __________ 5 _________ UMBC (3-12-1983)John Krumenaker ___ 5 __ Wash. College (3-16-1983)Bill Cantelli _________ 3 _______ Harvard (3-19-1983)Gary Benninghoff ___ 3 _______ Harvard (3-19-1983)Pete Scott __________ 3 ______ Princeton (3-26-1983)Pete Scott __________ 3 _________Virginia (4-2-1983)Del Dressel _________ 4 _________Virginia (4-2-1983)Bill Cantelli _________ 4 _________Virginia (4-2-1983)Henry Ciccarone ____ 3 __ North Carolina (4-9-1983)Brett Ciccarone _____ 3 __ North Carolina (4-9-1983)John Krumenaker ___ 4 __________ Army (4-16-1983)Henry Ciccarone ____ 3 ______ Maryland (4-23-1983)Pete Scott __________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-23-1983)Bill Cantelli _________ 4 __________ Navy (4-30-1983)Pete Scott __________ 4 ________Delaware (5-4-1983)Henry Ciccarone ____ 3 ________Delaware (5-4-1983)Del Dressel _________ 3 ____ Towson State (5-7-1983)Del Dressel _________ 4 ________ Cornell (5-18-1983)Pete Scott __________ 3 _ North Carolina (5-21-1983)Del Dressel _________ 3 _ North Carolina (5-21-1983)Pete Scott __________ 3 _______ Syracuse (5-28-1983)Del Dressel _________ 3 _______ Syracuse (5-28-1983)

1984 (24)Brian Wood _________ 3 _______ Harvard (3-17-1984)Del Dressel _________ 3 _______ Harvard (3-17-1984)Pete Scott __________ 3 _______ Harvard (3-17-1984)L?? Dressel _________ 3 _______ Harvard (3-17-1984)Pete Scott __________ 3 __ Wash. College (3-20-1984)Pete Scott __________ 3 ______ Princeton(3-24-1984)Brian Wood _________ 4 ______ Princeton(3-24-1984)Willy Odenthal ______ 3 ______ Princeton(3-24-1984)Willy Odenthal ______ 3 ________ Virginia(3-31-1984)Del Dressel _________ 3 ________ Virginia(3-31-1984)Pete Scott __________ 3 __________ Army(4-14-1984)Willy Odenthal ______ 3 __________ Army(4-14-1984)Del Dressel __________ 3 _______Maryland(4-21-1984)John Krumenaker ____ 3 _______Maryland(4-21-1984)Brian Wood _________ 3 ___________Navy(4-28-1984)Del Dressel __________ 5 _________ Rutgers(5-2-1984)John Tucker _________ 3 _________ Rutgers(5-2-1984)

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Willy Odenthal ______ 3 _________ Rutgers(5-2-1984)Brian Wood _________ 4 ______ Towson St.(5-5-1984)Del Dressel __________ 3 ______ Towson St.(5-5-1984)Clark Theismann ____ 3 ______ Towson St.(5-5-1984)Chris Schrieber ______ 3 _____ N. Carolina(5-20-1984)Brian Wood _________ 3 _______ Syracuse(5-26-1984)

1985 (18) Brian Wood _________ 4 ________ Syracuse (3-9-1985) Mike Morrill ________ 4 ________ Hobart (3-16-1985)Brian Wood _________ 3 ______ Princeton (3-23-1985) Del Dressel _________ 3 ______ Princeton (3-23-1985)Brian Wood _________ 4 ________Virginia (3-30-1985)Brian Wood _________ 3 __ North Carolina (4-6-1985)Mike Morrill ________ 4 __________ Army (4-13-1985) Craig Bubier ________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-20-1985)John Krumenacker __ 3 ______ Maryland (4-20-1985)John Krumenacker __ 4 __________ Navy (4-27-1985)Mike Morrill ________ 3 __________ Navy (4-27-1985) John Dressel ________ 3 __________ Navy (4-27-1985) Craig Bubier ________ 3 __________ Navy (4-27-1985) Del Dressel _________ 3 _________ Rutgers (5-1-1985) Brian Wood _________ 3 ____ Towson State (5-4-1985)Craig Bubier ________ 3 ________Virginia (5-19-1985)Del Dressel _________ 3 ________Virginia (5-19-1985)Del Dressel _________ 3 _______ Syracuse (5-25-1985)

1986 (19) Craig Bubier ________ 4 ________ Syracuse (3-8-1986) Craig Bubier ________ 3 ________ Hobart (3-15-1986)Craig Bubier ________ 3 __ Wash. College (3-18-1986)Del Dressel _________ 3 __ Wash. College (3-18-1986)Larry LeDoyen ______ 3 __ Wash. College (3-18-1986)Mike Morrill ________ 3 ______ Princeton (3-22-1986)Mike Morrill ________ 3 ________Virginia (3-29-1986)Craig Bubier ________ 4 ___ North Carolina (4-5-1986)Del Dressel _________ 4 __ North Carolina (4-5-1986)Del Dressel _________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-19-1986)Brian Wood _________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-19-1986) Brendan Kelly _______ 3 ______ Maryland (4-19-1986)Brian Wood _________ 3 __________ Navy (4-26-1986)Craig Bubier ________ 8 __________ Navy (4-26-1986)Mike Morrill ________ 3 ____ Towson State (5-3-1986)Craig Bubier ________ 5 ____ Towson State (5-3-1986)Del Dressel _________ 4 _________UMass (5-18-1986)Brian Wood _________ 4 _________UMass (5-18-1986)Mike Morrill ________ 3 _ North Carolina (5-24-1986)

1987 (19)Brian Wood _________ 4 ________ Syracuse (3-7-1987)Mike Morril ________ 3 ________ Syracuse (3-7-1987) Craig Bubier ________ 3 ________ Syracuse (3-7-1987)Craig Bubier ________ 5 ___ Wash. College (3-17-1987)Larry LeDoyen ______ 3 __ Wash. College (3-17-1987)Brendan Kelly _______ 3 __ Wash. College (3-17-1987) Craig Bubier ________ 3 ______ Princeton (3-21-1987)John Wilkins ________ 3 ______ Princeton (3-21-1987)Mike Morrill ________ 4 ______ Princeton (3-21-1987)Larry LeDoyen ______ 3 ______ Princeton (3-21-1987) Larry LeDoyen ______ 5 __ North Carolina (4-4-1987)Larry LeDoyen ______ 3 _______ Maryland (4-18-1987)Mike Morrill ________ 3 __________ Navy (4-25-1987)

Brian Wood _________ 3 ____ Towson State (5-2-1987)Mike Morrill ________ 3 ____ Towson State (5-2-1987) Mike Morrill ________ 6 _ North Carolina (5-17-1987)Brian Wood _________ 5 ______ Maryland (5-23-1987)Mike Morrill ________ 3 _______ Maryland (5-23-1987) Craig Bubier ________ 4 ________ Cornell (5-25-1987)

1988 NOT COMPLETE & NOT CHECKED

1988 (6) Scott Marr __________ 3 ______ Princeton (3-26-1988)Mike Morrill ________ 5 _________Virginia (4-2-1988) Mike Morrill ________ 3 __________ Army (4-16-1988)Mike Morrill ________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-23-1988)Mike Morrill ________ 5 __________ Navy (4-30-1988)Craig Bubier ________ 4 _______ Maryland (5-25-1988)

1989 (12) Matt Panetta ________ 4 ________ Syracuse (3-4-1989)Adam Wright _______ 3 ________ Syracuse (3-4-1989)Jeff Ihm ____________ 3 __ Wash. College (3-11-1989) Mike Morrill ________ 3 ________ Rutgers (3-19-1989)Matt Panetta ________ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-8-1989)John Wilkins ________ 4 __ North Carolina (4-8-1989)Jeff Ihm ____________ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-8-1989) John Wilkins ________ 4 __________ Army (4-15-1989)Adam Wright _______ 3 __________ Army (4-15-1989) Matt Panetta ________ 3 ___________ Navy (4-29-1989)Matt Panetta ________ 3 _ North Carolina (5-27-1989)Matt Panetta ________ 5 _______ Syracuse (5-29-1989)

1990 (15) Jeff Wills ___________ 4 _______ Princeton (3-3-1990)Adam Wright _______ 4 ________ Princeton (3-3-1990) Matt Panetta ________ 3 _______ Princeton (3-3-1990)Seth Tierney ________ 4 ___ Wash. College (3-10-1990)Jay Clarke __________ 3 __ Wash. College (3-10-1990)John Sheehan _______ 3 ________ Rutgers (3-17-1990)Matt Panetta ________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-24-1990) Matt Panetta ________ 3 ________Virginia (3-31-1990) Jeff Wills ___________ 3 __ North Carolina (4-7-1990)Adam Wright _______ 3 __________ Army (4-14-1990) Jay Clarke __________ 3 __________ Army (4-14-1990)Adam Wright _______ 5 ______ Maryland (4-21-1990) Jeff Wills ___________ 4 ______ Maryland (4-21-1990) Matt Panetta ________ 5 ____ Towson State (5-5-1990)Brian Lukacz ________ 3 ____ Towson State (5-5-1990)

1991 (18) Adam Wright _______ 5 ____ Wash. College (3-9-1991)Jeff Wills ___________ 3 ___ Wash. College (3-9-1991)Matt Panetta ________ 4 ________ Rutgers (3-16-1991)Brendan Cody _______ 3 ________ Rutgers (3-16-1991)Mike Panetta _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-23-1991) Adam Wright _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-23-1991) Jeff Wills ___________ 3 ________Virginia (3-30-1991) Matt Panetta ________ 4 __________ Army (4-13-1991) Brendan Cody _______ 3 __________ Army (4-13-1991)Jeff Wills ___________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-20-1991) Matt Panetta ________ 3 __________ Navy (4-27-1991)Brian Lukacz ________ 3 __________ Navy (4-27-1991)

Matt Panetta ________ 6 _________ Hofstra (5-1-1991) Adam Wright _______ 4 _________ Hofstra (5-1-1991) Seth Tierney ________ 3 _________ Hofstra (5-1-1991)Brian Lukacz ________ 5 ____ Towson State (5-4-1991) Brendan Cody _______ 5 ____ Towson State (5-4-1991) Jeff Wills ___________ 4 _______ Syracuse (5-19-1991)

1992 (30) Terry Riordan _______ 4 ________ Princeton (3-7-1992)Jeff Wills ___________ 4 ________ Rutgers (3-14-1992)Adam Wright _______ 4 ________ Rutgers (3-14-1992) Brian Piccola _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-21-1992)Terry Riordan _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-21-1992)Jeff Wills ___________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-21-1992)Adam Wright _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-21-1992)Brian Piccola _______ 3 ________Virginia (3-28-1992)Terry Riordan _______ 3 __ North Carolina (4-4-1992)Terry Riordan _______ 5 __________ Army (4-11-1992)Brian Lukacz ________ 4 __________ Army (4-11-1992)Jeff Wills ___________ 3 ______ Maryland (4-18-1992)Brian Piccola _______ 6 __________ Navy (4-25-1992)Jeff Wills ___________ 4 __________ Navy (4-25-1992)Terry Riordan _______ 4 __________ Navy (4-25-1992) Brian Lukacz ________ 3 __________ Navy (4-25-1992) Terry Riordan _______ 4 ________ Hofstra (4-29-1992)Peter Jacobs ________ 3 ________ Hofstra (4-29-1992)Brian Piccola _______ 3 ____ Towson State (5-2-1992)Terry Riordan _______ 3 ____ Towson State (5-2-1992)Jeff Wills ___________ 3 ____ Towson State (5-2-1992)Adam Wright _______ 4 ____ Notre Dame (5-10-1992)Terry Riordan _______ 3 ____ Notre Dame (5-10-1992)Jeff Wills ___________ 3 ____ Notre Dame (5-10-1992)Brian Piccola _______ 6 ___ Towson State (5-16-1992)Terry Riordan _______ 3 ___ Towson State (5-16-1992)Brian Lukacz ________ 4 ___ Towson State (5-16-1992)Brian Piccola _______ 4 _______ Syracuse (5-23-1992)Brendan Cody _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (5-23-1992)Jeff Wills ___________ 3 _______ Syracuse (5-23-1992)

1993 (28)Terry Riordan _______ 3 ________ Princeton (3-6-1993)David Townsend ____ 3 _______ Princeton (3-6-1993)Brian Piccola _______ 5 ___ Wash. College (3-10-1993)David Townsend ____ 5 ___ Wash. College (3-10-1993)Terry Riordan _______ 6 ____ Georgetown (3-16-1993)Brian Piccola _______ 3 ____ Georgetown (3-16-1993)Terry Riordan _______ 4 ________ Rutgers (3-20-1993)David Townsend ____ 3 ________ Rutgers (3-20-1993)Milford Marchant ___ 3 ________ Rutgers (3-20-1993) Terry Riordan _______ 4 ________Virginia (3-27-1993) Todd Cavallaro ______ 3 __ North Carolina (4-3-1993) Terry Riordan _______ 5 __________ Army (4-10-1993) Brian Piccola _______ 3 __________ Army (4-10-1993)Terry Riordan _______ 4 ______ Maryland (4-16-1993)Brian Piccola _______ 4 _______ Maryland (4-16-1993) Casey Gordon _______ 3 _______ Maryland (4-16-1993)Brian Piccola _______ 5 _________ Loyola (4-21-1993)Brian Piccola _______ 3 __________ Navy (4-24-1993)Terry Riordan _______ 3 ___________ Navy (4-24-1993)Brian Kelly _________ 3 ________ Hofstra (4-28-1993) Terry Riordan _______ 5 ____ Towson State (5-1-1993)

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Brian Piccola _______ 3 ____ Towson State (5-1-1993)Brian Piccola _______ 4 ________ Syracuse (5-7-1993) Terry Riordan _______ 3 ________ Syracuse (5-7-1993) Terry Riordan _______ 4 ________ Virginia (5-22-1993) Brian Piccola _______ 3 ________ Virginia (5-22-1993)Milford Marchant ___ 3 __ North Carolina (5-29-1993)Brian Kelly _________ 3 __ North Carolina (5-29-1993)

1994 (26) Terry Riordan _______ 5 ________ Princeton (3-5-1994)Chris Macon ________ 4 _______ Princeton (3-5-1994)Terry Riordan _______ 7 ____ Wash. College (3-9-1994)Brian Piccola _______ 5 ____ Wash. College (3-9-1994)Chris Macon ________ 3 ____ Wash. College (3-9-1994)Brian Piccola _______ 5 ________ Rutgers (3-12-1994)Terry Riordan _______ 3 ________ Rutgers (3-12-1994)Terry Riordan _______ 6 _______ Syracuse (3-19-1994)Peter Jacobs ________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-19-1994) Chris Macon ________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-19-1994) Brian Piccola _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-19-1994) Terry Riordan _______ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-2-1994)Brian Piccola _______ 3 ___________ Army (4-9-1994)Casey Gordon _______ 3 ___________ Army (4-9-1994)Milford Marchant ___ 3 _______ Maryland (4-16-1994)Peter Jacobs ________ 3 _______ Maryland (4-16-1994)Brian Piccola _______ 5 ___________ Navy (4-22-1994)Dave Marr __________ 4 ________ Hofstra (4-26-1994)Terry Riordan _______ 5 ___ Towson State (4-30-1994)Brian Piccola _______ 3 ___ Towson State (4-30-1994)Terry Riordan _______ 7 __________ Loyola (5-7-1994)Terry Riordan _______ 4 ___ Towson State (5-14-1994)Brian Piccola _______ 4 ___ Towson State (5-14-1994)Chris Macon ________ 3 ___ Towson State (5-14-1994) Casey Gordon _______ 3 ___ Towson State (5-14-1994) Todd Cavallaro ______ 3 ______ Princeton (5-21-1994)

1995 (32) Terry Riordan _______ 4 ________ Princeton (3-4-1995)Brian Piccola _______ 3 ________ Princeton (3-4-1995) Werner Krueger _____ 4 ____ Wash. College (3-8-1995)Casey Gordon _______ 3 ____ Wash. College (3-8-1995)Terry Riordan _______ 4 ________ Rutgers (3-11-1995)Brian Piccola _______ 3 ________ Rutgers (3-11-1995)Chris Macon ________ 3 ________ Rutgers (3-11-1995)Terry Riordan _______ 5 _______ Syracuse (3-18-1995)Brian Piccola _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-18-1995)Terry Riordan _______ 6 ________ Virginia (3-25-1995)Brian Piccola _______ 4 ________ Virginia (3-25-1995) Peter Jacobs ________ 3 ________ Virginia (3-25-1995)Dave Marr __________ 3 ________ Virginia (3-25-1995)Brian Piccola _______ 5 ___ North Carolina (4-1-1995) Terry Riordan _______ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-1-1995)Terry Riordan _______ 3 ___________ Army (4-8-1995)Brian Piccola _______ 3 ___________ Army (4-8-1995)Terry Riordan _______ 5 _______ Maryland (4-15-1995) Brian Piccola _______ 5 _______ Maryland (4-15-1995) Billy Evans _________ 3 ___________ Navy (4-22-1995)Chris Macon ________ 3 ___________ Navy (4-22-1995)Brian Piccola _______ 3 ___________ Navy (4-22-1995)Terry Riordan _______ 4 ________ Hofstra (4-25-1995)Milford Marchant ___ 3 ________ Hofstra (4-25-1995)

Brian Piccola _______ 3 ________ Hofstra (4-25-1995)Terry Riordan _______ 7 ___ Towson State (4-29-1995) Brian Piccola _______ 4 ___ Towson State (4-29-1995) Casey Gordon _______ 4 __________ Loyola (5-6-1995)Dave Marr __________ 3 __________ Loyola (5-6-1995)Brian Piccola _______ 3 __________ Loyola (5-6-1995)Terry Riordan _______ 6 _________ Loyola (5-20-1995)Milford Marchant ___ 3 _________ Loyola (5-20-1995)

1996 (19)Dave Marr __________ 4 _______ Princeton (3-2-1996) Dan Denihan _______ 4 ____ Wash. College (3-6-1996)Dan Denihan _______ 4 _______ Syracuse (3-16-1996) Brad Berzins ________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-16-1996) Dan Denihan _______ 3 __ North Carolina (3-30-1996) Billy Evans _________ 3 __ North Carolina (3-30-1996) Billy Evans _________ 4 ___________ Army (4-6-1996) Milford Marchant ___ 3 ___________ Army (4-6-1996) Milford Marchant ___ 3 _______ Maryland (4-13-1996) Dan Denihan _______ 4 ___________ Navy (4-19-1996) Billy Evans _________ 4 ___________ Navy (4-19-1996) Ed Zuchelli _________ 3 __________ Navy (4-19-1996) Milford Marchant ___ 3 ________ Hofstra (4-23-1996) Billy Evans _________ 4 ___ Towson State (4-27-1996) Ed Zuchelli _________ 3 ___ Towson State (4-27-1996) Andrew Godfrey _____ 3 ___________ Loyola (5-4-1996) Billy Evans _________ 3 __________ Loyola (5-4-1996) Milford Marchant ___ 4 ____ Notre Dame (5-12-1996) Werner Kueger ______ 3 _______ Maryland (5-12-1996)

1997 (27) Dudley Dixon _______ 3 ________ Princeton (3-1-1997)Dudley Dixon _______ 4 ____ Wash. College (3-5-1997) Dan Denihan _______ 3 _ Washington Coll. (3-5-1997) Dudley Dixon _______ 5 _________ Rutgers (3-8-1997) Andrew Godfrey _____ 4 _________ Rutgers (3-8-1997) Dudley Dixon _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-15-1997) Dudley Dixon _______ 4 ________ Virginia (3-22-1997) Dan Denihan _______ 4 ________ Villanova (4-2-1997) Andrew Godfrey _____ 3 ________ Villanova (4-2-1997) Dudley Dixon _______ 3 ________ Villanova (4-2-1997) Dudley Dixon _______ 4 ___________ Army (4-5-1997) Dylan Schlott _______ 4 ___________ Army (4-5-1997) Billy Evans _________ 3 ___________ Army (4-5-1997) Billy Evans _________ 4 _______ Maryland (4-12-1997) Dudley Dixon _______ 3 __________ Navy (4-19-1997) Dan Collins _________ 3 ___________ Navy (4-19-1997) Billy Evans _________ 3 ___________ Navy (4-19-1997) Billy Evans _________ 3 ________ Hofstra (4-22-1997) Dudley Dixon _______ 3 ___ Towson State (4-26-1997)Matt O’Kelly ________ 3 ___ Towson State (4-26-1997) Andrew Godfrey _____ 3 ___ Towson State (4-26-1997) Billy Evans _________ 3 ___ Towson State (4-26-1997) Dudley Dixon _______ 5 __________ Loyola (5-3-1997) Andrew Godfrey _____ 3 __________ Loyola (5-3-1997) Matt O’Kelly ________ 3 __________ Loyola (5-3-1997) Billy Evans _________ 4 __________ Duke (5-18-1997) Matt O’Kelly ________ 3 __________ Duke (5-18-1997)

1998 (22)Dylan Schlott _______ 3 ______ Princeton (2-28-1998) Dylan Schlott _______ 4 __________ Denver (3-4-1998)Conor Denihan _____ 3 __________ Denver (3-4-1998)Matt O’Kelly ________ 4 __________ Denver (3-4-1998) Andrew Godfrey _____ 4 _________ Rutgers (3-7-1998) Justin Shaberly ______ 3 _________ Rutgers (3-7-1998) Matt O’Kelly ________ 3 _________ Rutgers (3-7-1998)A.J. Haugen _________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-14-1998)Dave Marks _________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-14-1998)Dylan Schlott _______ 4 ________ Virginia (3-21-1998) Andrew Godfrey _____ 4 __ North Carolina (3-28-1998) A.J. Haugen _________ 4 _ North Carolina (3-28-1998) Dudley Dixon _______ 5 __ North Carolina (3-28-1998)Dylan Schlott _______ 3 ________ Hartford (4-1-1998) Christian Pforr ______ 3 ________ Hartford (4-1-1998)Dylan Schlott _______ 7 ________ Villanova (4-4-1998) Dylan Schlott _______ 3 _______ Maryland (4-11-1998) A.J. Haugen _________ 3 _______ Maryland (4-11-1998) Dylan Schlott _______ 3 ___________ Navy (4-17-1998) Dylan Schlott _______ 6 ________ Hofstra (4-22-1998) A.J. Haugen _________ 3 ________ Hofstra (4-22-1998)Dylan Schlott _______ 6 ________ Towson (4-25-1998) 1999 (29) Dylan Schlott _______ 5 ________ Princeton (3-6-1999) A.J. Haugen _________ 4 ________ Princeton (3-6-1999) Matt O’Kelly ________ 3 _________ Loyola (3-12-1999) Dan Denihan _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-20-1999) Dylan Schlott _______ 5 ________ Virginia (3-27-1999) Conor Denihan _____ 5 ________ Virginia (3-27-1999) Matt O’Kelley _______ 4 ________ Virginia (3-27-1999) Conor Denihan _____ 4 ___ North Carolina (4-3-1999) Dan Denihan _______ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-3-1999) Dave Rabuano ______ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-3-1999) Dylan Schlott _______ 3 ________ Villanova (4-7-1999) Dan Denihan _______ 3 ________ Villanova (4-7-1999) Sol Kumin __________ 3 ________ Villanova (4-7-1999) Dylan Schlott _______ 6 ______ Ohio State (4-11-1999) Matt O’Kelly ________ 3 ______ Ohio State (4-11-1999) Dylan Schlott _______ 4 _______ Maryland (4-16-1999)Dan Denihan _______ 3 _______ Maryland (4-16-1999) A.J. Haugen _________ 3 _______ Maryland (4-16-1999) Dylan Schlott _______ 6 _____ St. Joseph’s (4-21-1999) Sol Kumin __________ 4 _____ St. Joseph’s (4-21-1999) Jason Moolenaar ____ 3 _____ St. Joseph’s (4-21-1999) Tod Winchester _____ 3 _____ St. Joseph’s (4-21-1999) Dan Denihan _______ 5 _________ Towson (5-2-1999) Dylan Schlott _______ 3 _________ Towson (5-2-1999) A.J. Haugen _________ 3 _________ Towson (5-2-1999) A.J. Haugen _________ 3 _________ Hofstra (5-8-1999) Dan Denihan _______ 4 ________ Hofstra (5-22-1999) A.J. Haugen _________ 3 ________ Hofstra (5-22-1999) Dan Denihan _______ 4 ________ Virginia (5-29-1999)

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2000 (22) - CHECK THESEDan Denihan _______ 4 ________ Princeton (3-4-2000)A.J. Haugen _________ 3 ________ Princeton (3-4-2000) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ________ Hofstra (3-11-2000) Christian Pforr ______ 3 ________ Hofstra (3-11-2000) Conor Denihan ______ 5 _______ Syracuse (3-17-2000)A.J. Haugen _________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-17-2000) Bobby Benson ______ 4 ________ Virginia (3-25-2000) Dan Denihan _______ 4 ________ Villanova (4-5-2000)A.J. Haugen _________ 3 ________ Villanova (4-5-2000) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ________ Villanova (4-5-2000) Rob Frattarola _______ 3 _______ Ohio State (4-8-2000)Dan Denihan ________ 4 _______ Maryland (4-15-2000) Adam Doneger ______ 4 _______ Maryland (4-15-2000) Rob Frattarola ______ 4 _______ Maryland (4-15-2000) Adam Doneger ______ 4 ________ Towson (4-29-2000) Bobby Benson ______ 5 __________ Loyola (5-6-2000) Conor Denihan _____ 4 __________ Loyola (5-6-2000) Dan Denihan _______ 4 ____ Notre Dame (5-21-2000) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ____ Notre Dame (5-21-2000) Conor Denihan _____ 3 ____ Notre Dame (5-21-2000) Justin Shaberly ______ 3 ____ Notre Dame (5-21-2000) A.J. Haugen _________ 5 _______ Syracuse (5-27-2000)

2001 (15)Eric Wedin _________ 5 _______ Syracuse (3-17-2001) Conor Ford _________ 3 ________ Virginia (3-24-2001) Conor Denihan _____ 3 __ North Carolina (3-31-2001) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ________ Villanova (4-3-2001) Bobby Benson ______ 4 _______ Ohio State (4-7-2001) Adam Doneger ______ 3 _______ Ohio State (4-7-2001) Bobby Benson ______ 4 _______ Maryland (4-14-2001) Eric Wedin _________ 3 _______ Maryland (4-14-2001) Conor Ford _________ 5 ___________ Navy (4-21-2001) Matt Hanna ________ 3 ___________ Navy (4-21-2001) Bobby Benson ______ 4 ________ Towson (4-28-2001) Conor Ford _________ 4 ________ Towson (4-28-2001) Adam Doneger ______ 3 ________ Towson (4-28-2001) Conor Ford _________ 4 __________ Loyola (5-5-2001) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ____ Notre Dame (5-20-2001)

2002 (17) Adam Doneger ______ 3 _________ Hofstra (3-9-2002)Kevin Boland _______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-16-2002) Conor Ford _________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-16-2002) Adam Doneger ______ 3 _________ Albany (3-26-2002) Adam Doneger ______ 3 ___________ UNC (3-29-2002) Kyle Barrie _________ 3 ___________ UNC (3-29-2002) Bobby Benson ______ 5 _______ Ohio State (4-6-2002) Kyle Barrie _________ 3 _______ Ohio State (4-6-2002) Bobby Benson ______ 4 _______ Maryland (4-13-2002) Bobby Benson ______ 4 ________ Towson (4-27-2002) Kyle Barrie _________ 3 ________ Towson (4-27-2002) Peter LeSueur _______ 3 ________ Towson (4-27-2002) Conor Ford _________ 3 _________ Loyola (5-14-2002) Adam Doneger ______ 5 __ Massachusetts (5-19-2002) Kyle Barrie _________ 3 __ Massachusetts (5-19-2002) Adam Doneger ______ 3 ______ Princeton (5-25-2002) Kyle Barrie _________ 3 ______ Princeton (5-25-2002)

2003 (32) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ________ Princeton (3-1-2003) Adam Doneger ______ 4 __________ Albany (3-4-2003) Bobby Benson ______ 5 __________ Albany (3-4-2003) Peter Lesueur ______ 3 __________ Albany (3-4-2003) Bobby Benson ______ 4 ____________ Penn (3-8-2003)Kyle Barrie _________ 5 ___________ Penn (3-8-2003) Bobby Benson ______ 5 _______ Syracuse (3-15-2003)Kyle Barrie _________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-15-2003)Kyle Barrie _________ 4 _ North Carolina (3-29-2003) Kyle Harrison _______ 3 __ North Carolina (3-29-2003) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ___________ Army (4-3-2003) Kyle Barrie _________ 5 ___________ Duke (4-5-2003) Conor Ford _________ 3 ____________ Duke (4-5-2003) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ____________ Duke (4-5-2003) Adam Doneger ______ 3 ____________ Duke (4-5-2003)Peter Lesueur ______ 4 ____________ Duke (4-5-2003)Kevin Boland _______ 5 _______ Canisius (4-14-2003) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ___________ Navy (4-19-2003) Kyle Barrie _________ 5 __________ Navy (4-19-2003) Conor Ford _________ 3 ___________ Navy (4-19-2003)Kevin Boland _______ 4 ________ Towson (4-26-2003) Adam Doneger ______ 3 ________ Towson (4-26-2003) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ________ Towson (4-26-2003) Conor Ford _________ 4 __________ Loyola (5-3--2003) Adam Doneger ______ 4 __________ Loyola (5-3-2003) Peter Lesueur ______ 3 __________ Loyola (5-3-2003) Kyle Barrie _________ 3 __________ Army (5-10-2003) Joe McDermott ______ 3 __________ Army (5-10-2003) Bobby Benson ______ 3 ________ Towson (5-18-2003) Bobby Benson ______ 4 _______ Syracuse (5-24-2003) Conor Ford _________ 3 _______ Syracuse (5-24-2003)Kyle Barrie __________4_______ Syracuse (5-24-2003)

2004 (22) Conor Ford _________ 3 ___________ Penn (2-28-2004)Kyle Barrie _________ 4 ___________ Penn (2-28-2004) Kyle Harrison _______ 4 ________ Princeton (3-6-2004) Conor Ford _________ 4 ________ Princeton (3-6-2004)Matt Rewkowski _____ 3 __________ Albany (3-9-2004) Conor Ford _________ 3 __________ Albany (3-9-2004) Kyle Barrie _________ 4 ________ Hofstra (3-13-2004)Conor Ford _________ 4 _______ Syracuse (3-20-2004) Kyle Barrie _________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-20-2004) Conor Ford _________ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-3-2004)Kyle Barrie _________ 3 _______ Maryland (4-17-2004) Conor Ford _________ 5 ___________ Navy (4-24-2004) Kyle Harrison _______ 3 ___________ Navy (4-24-2004) Conor Ford _________ 5 _________ Towson (5-1-2004) Matt Rewkowski _____ 3 _________ Towson (5-1-2004) Conor Ford _________ 3 __________ Loyola (5-8-2004) Conor Ford _________ 3 _____ Providence (5-15-2004)Kyle Barrie _________ 3 _____ Providence (5-15-2004) Matt Rewkowsk _____ 3 __ North Carolina (5-22-2004) Conor Ford _________ 5 __ North Carolina (5-22-2004) Kyle Harrison _______ 3 __ North Carolina (5-22-2004) Matt Rewkowski _____ 3 _______ Syracuse (5-29-2004)

2005 (15) Jake Byrne __________ 3 ________ Princeton (3-5-2005) Greg Peyser _________ 4 __________ UMBC (3-8-2005) Joe Benson _________ 3 ________ Hofstra (3-12-2005) Greg Peyser _________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-18-2005) Paul Rabil __________ 4 _______ Syracuse (3-18-2005)Kevin Huntley ______ 3 ________ Virginia (3-26-2005) Paul Rabil __________ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-2-2005)Jake Byrne __________ 5 __________ Albany (4-5-2005)Kevin Huntley ______ 3 ____________ Duke (4-8-2005) Kevin Huntley ______ 3 _______ Maryland (4-15-2005)Michael Doneger ____ 3 _________ Marist (5-14-2005)Kevin Huntley ______ 4 _________ Marist (5-14-2005) Joe Benson _________ 3 _________ Marist (5-14-2005) Stephen Peyser _____ 3 _________ UMass (5-21-2005)Matt Rewkowski _____ 4 _________ UMass (5-21-2005) 2006 (12) Paul Rabil __________ 3 _________ Albany (2-25-2006) Kevin Huntley ______ 3 ________ Hofstra (3-11-2006)Paul Rabil __________ 4 _______ Syracuse (3-18-2006)Kevin Huntley ______ 5 _______ Syracuse (3-18-2006)Michael Doneger ____ 3 ________ Virginia (3-25-2006)Greg Peyser _________ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-1-2006) Paul Rabil __________ 3 _ Mount St. Mary’s (4-3-2006) Tom Duerr _________ 3 _ Mount St. Mary’s (4-3-2006) Kevin Huntley ______ 5 __________ UMBC (4-8-2006)Kevin Huntley ______ 3 ________ Towson (4-29-2006)Tom Duerr _________ 3 __________ Penn (5-13-2006) Paul Rabil __________ 4 _______ Syrcause (5-20-2006)

2007 (21) Steven Boyle ________ 3 ________ Princeton (3-3-2007) Michael Kimmel ____ 3 __________ UMBC (3-6-2007)Steven Boyle ________ 3 ________ Hofstra (3-10-2007) Steven Boyle ________ 4 _______ Syracuse (3-17-2007)Paul Rabil __________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-17-2007) Jake Byrne __________ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-17-2007) Jake Byrne __________ 4 __ North Carolina (3-31-2007)Kevin Huntley ______ 3 _______ Maryland (4-14-2007)Michael Kimmel ____ 3 ___________ Navy (4-21-2007) Paul Rabil __________ 3 ___________ Navy (4-21-2007)Michael Kimmel ____ 3 Mount St. Mary’s (4-30-2007) Paul Rabil __________ 3 Mount St. Mary’s (4-30-2007) Paul Rabil __________ 3 __________ Loyola (5-5-2007) Steven Boyle ________ 3 __________ Loyola (5-5-2007) Jake Byrne __________ 3 __________ Loyola (5-5-2007) Jake Byrne __________ 3 ____ Notre Dame (5-12-2007) Stephen Peyser ______ 3 _______ Delaware (5-26-2007) Michael Kimmel ____ 3 _______ Delaware (5-26-2007) Kevin Huntley ______ 5 ____ Georgetown (5-26-2007) Kevin Huntley ______ 3 __________ Duke (5-28-2007) Jake Byrne __________ 4 __________ Duke (5-28-2007)

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2008 (19) Kevin Huntley ______ 4 _________ Albany (2-23-2008) Kevin Huntley ______ 5 ________ Princeton (3-1-2008)Paul Rabil __________ 3 ________ Princeton (3-1-2008) Steven Boyle ________ 3 __________ UMBC (3-3-2008)Kevin Huntley ______ 4 _______ Syracuse (3-15-2008) Paul Rabil __________ 3 ________ Virginia (3-22-2008)Paul Rabil __________ 3 _______ Maryland (4-12-2008)Michael Doneger ____ 3 _______ Maryland (4-12-2008)Kevin Huntley ______ 3 ___________ Navy (4-19-2008) Paul Rabil __________ 3 ________ Towson (4-23-2008) Stephen Peyser ______ 3 ________ Towson (4-23-2008) Michael Doneger ____ 3 ________ Towson (4-23-2008)Michael Kimmel ____ 3 __________ Loyola (5-3-2008) Paul Rabil __________ 4 ________ Hofstra (5-11-2008)Michael Kimmel ____ 3 ________ Hofstra (5-11-2008) Steven Boyle ________ 3 ___________ Navy (5-17-2008) Paul Rabil __________ 3 __________ Navy (5-17-2008) Kevin Huntley ______ 4 __________ Duke (5-24-2008)Paul Rabil __________ 6 _______ Syracuse (5-26-2008)

2009 (16) Steven Boyle ________ 4 __________ Siena (2-20-2009) Kyle Wharton _______ 3 __________ Siena (2-20-2009)Michael Kimmel ____ 3 ______ Princeton (2-28-2009) Steven Boyle ________ 3 __________ UMBC (3-3-2009) Michael Kimmel ____ 3 __________ UMBC (3-3-2009) Kyle Wharton _______ 5 _________ Hofstra (3-7-2009)Chris Boland _______ 6 ________ Virginia (3-21-2009) Brian Christopher ___ 4 ________ Virginia (3-21-2009) Chris Boland _______ 5 __________ Albany (4-4-2009) Steven Boyle ________ 3 ____________ Navy (4-8-2009) Kyle Wharton _______ 3 _______ Maryland (4-11-2009) Brian Christopher ___ 3 ________ Towson (4-22-2009)Kyle Wharton _______ 4 _ Mt. Saint Mary’s (4-27-2009)Brian Christopher ___ 4 __________ Loyola (5-2-2009)Brian Christopher ___ 3 __________ Brown (5-9-2009) Chris Boland _______ 5 __________ Brown (5-9-2009)

2010 (16)Nathan Matthews ___ 3 _____ Manhattan (2-19-2010) Steven Boyle ________ 6 _____ Manhattan (2-19-2010) Steven Boyle ________ 4 _______ Delaware (2-23-2010) Michael Kimmel ____ 3 _______ Delaware (2-23-2010) Kyle Wharton _______ 4 _______ Delaware (2-23-2010) Steven Boyle ________ 3 __________ Siena (2-28-2010) Steven Boyle ________ 3 __________ UMBC (3-9-2010) Kyle Wharton _______ 3 __________ UMBC (3-9-2010) Michael Kimmel ____ 3 __________ UMBC (3-9-2010) Zach Palmer ________ 3 __________ UMBC (3-9-2010) Kyle Wharton _______ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-3-2010) John Ranagan _______ 3 _________ Albany (4-10-2010) Steven Boyle ________ 3 _______ Maryland (4-17-2010) Tom Palasek ________ 3 ___________ Navy (4-24-2010)Michael Kimmel ____ 3 ________ Towson (4-28-2010) Kyle Wharton _______ 5 __________ Loyola (5-8-2010)

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2011 (15) Kyle Wharton _______ 3 ________ Towson (2-19-2011)Eric Ruhl ___________ 3 _______ Delaware (2-22-2011)Kyle Wharton _______ 3 _______ Delaware (2-22-2011)John Greeley ________ 3 __________ Siena (2-26-2011) Chris Boland _______ 3 __________ Siena (2-26-2011)Chris Boland _______ 5 _________ UMBC (3-12-2011) Chris Boland _______ 3 ________ Virginia (3-26-2011) John Ranagan _______ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-3-2011) Kyle Wharton _______ 3 ___ North Carolina (4-3-2011) Chris Boland _______ 5 _______ Maryland (4-16-2011) Kyle Wharton _______ 4 ___________ Navy (4-23-2011) Chris Boland _______ 3 ___________ Army (5-6-2011) Kyle Wharton _______ 5 ____________ Army (5-6-2011) Kyle Wharton _______ 3 _________ Hofstra (5-14-2011) Kyle Wharton _______ 3 _________ Denver (5-21-2011)

2012 (16) Zach Palmer ________ 3 ________ Towson (2-17-2012) Chris Boland ________ 4 _________Towson (2-17-2012) Brandon Benn ______ 3 _______ Delaware (2-21-2012)John Greeley ________ 3 _______ Manhattan (3-6-2012)Brandon Benn _______ 3 __________ UMBC (3-10-2012) Zach Palmer ________ 3 _________ UMBC (3-10-2012) Brandon Benn ______ 4 _______ Syracuse (3-17-2012) Brandon Benn ______ 3 ________ Virginia (3-24-2012) John Ranagan _______ 4 __________ Albany (4-5-2012) Chris Boland ________ 3 __________ Albany (4-5-2012) Rob Guida __________ 3 _________ Loyola (4-28-2012)Zach Palmer ________ 5 ___________ Army (5-5-2012) Chris Boland ________ 3 ___________ Army (5-5-2012) Chris Boland _______ 3 _____ Stony Brook (5-13-2012) Zach Palmer ________ 3 ____ Stony Brook (5-13 -2012) Brandon Benn ______ 5 _____ Stony Brook (5-13-2012)

2013 (18)Brandon Benn ______ 3 ___________ Siena (2-8-2013) John Ranagan _______ 3 ___________ Siena (2-8-2013) Brandon Benn ______ 4 ________ Towson (2-16-2013) Brandon Benn ______ 3 _______ Michigan (2-23-2013) Brandon Benn ______ 4 ________ Princeton (3-1-2013)Brandon Benn ______ 4 _ Mount St. Mary’s (3-5-2013) Wells Stanwick ______ 5 _ Mount St. Mary’s (3-5-2013) Zach Palmer ________ 3 __________ UMBC (3-8-2013) Wells Stanwick ______ 3 _______ Syracuse (3-16-2013)Ryan Brown ________ 3 _________Virginia (3-23-2013)Rex Sanders ________ 3 _________Virginia (3-23-2013) Wells Stanwick ______ 3 _________Virginia (3-23-2013)Ryan Brown ________ 3 _________Virginia (3-23-2013) Zach Palmer ________ 3 __ North Carolina (3-30-2013) Wells Stanwick ______ 4 ___________Albany (4-5-2013) Brandon Benn ______ 5 ___________ Navy (4-20-2013) John Kaestner _______ 3 ___________ Navy (4-20-2013) Ryan Brown ________ 3 ___________ Army (5-3-2013)Brandon Benn ______ 4 ___________ Army (5-3-2013)

2014 (23)Ryan Brown ________ 4 _________Towson (2-15-2014)John Crawley _______ 4 ________ Towson (2-15-2014) Brandon Benn _______ 4 ________ Towson (2-15-2014) Ryan Brown ________ 5 ________ Princeton (3-1-2014) Wells Stanwick ______ 3 ________ Princeton (3-1-2014) Brandon Benn _______ 5 __________ UMBC (3-8-2014) Ryan Brown ________ 3 __________ UMBC (3-8-2014) Wells Stanwick ______ 3 ___________ UMBC (3-8-2014) Ryan Brown _________ 8 ________ Syracuse (3-15-2014) Brandon Benn ______ 3 _________Virginia (3-22-2014) Ryan Brown _________ 3 ________ Virginia (3-22-2014) Ryan Brown ________ 3 __________ Albany (4-4-2014) Brandon Benn ______ 3 ___________Albany (4-4-2014) Wells Stanwick ______ 3 _______ Maryland (4-12-2014) Brandon Benn _______ 3 Mount St. Mary’s (4-14-2014) Jack Grass __________ 3 Mount St. Mary’s (4-14-2014) Brandon Benn ______ 4 ___________ Navy (4-18-2014) Wells Stanwick ______ 3 _______ Villanova (4-23-2014) Ryan Brown _________ 3 ___________ Loyola (5-3-2014) Rob Guida __________ 3 ___________ Loyola (5-3-2014) Wells Stanwick ______ 5 _________Virginia (5-11-2014) Brandon Benn _______ 4 _________Virginia (5-11-2014) Rob Guida __________ 3 ___________ Duke (5-18-2014)

2015 (28) Shack Stanwick ______ 3 ___________ UMBC (2-7-2015)Ryan Brown _________ 7 __________ UMBC (2-7-2015) Ryan Brown ________ 4 _______ Villanova (2-14-2015) Ryan Brown ________ 3 __ North Carolina (2-21-2015) Pat Fraser __________ 4 _______ Princeton (2-28-2015) Ryan Brown ________ 3 ______ Princeton (2-28-2015) Holden Cattoni _____ 3 ______ Princeton (2-28-2015) Shack Stanwick _____ 3 ____________ Navy (3-7-2015) Shack Stanwick _____ 3 ____________ Navy (3-7-2015) Wells Stanwick ______ 3 ____________ Navy (3-7-2015)Ryan Brown ________ 4 ________ Rutgers (3-28-2015) Ryan Brown ________ 8 _______ Ohio State (4-5-2015) Ryan Brown ________ 5 ______ Penn State (4-11-2015) Wells Stanwick ______ 3 _______ Michigan (4-18-2015) Ryan Brown ________ 8 _______ Maryland (4 25-2015) Joel Tinney _________ 3 _______ Maryland (4-25-2015) Joel Tinney _________ 3 ______ Penn State (4-30-2015) Connor Reed ________ 3 ______ Penn State (4-30-2015) Shack Stanwick ______ 3 ______ Penn State (4-30-2015) Holden Cattoni _____ 3 _______ Ohio State (5-2-2015) Shack Stanwick _____ 3 _________Virginia (5-10-2015) Ryan Brown _________ 4 _________Virginia (5-10-2015)Joel Tinney __________ 3 _________Virginia (5-10-2015) Holden Cattoni _____ 4 ________ Virginia (5-10-2015) Shack Stanwick _____ 4 ________ Syracuse (5-17-2015) Wells Stanwick ______ 4 _______ Syracuse (5-17-2015) John Crawley ________ 4 _______ Maryland (5-24-2015)

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2016 (19)Ryan Brown _________ 6 ____________ @ Navy (2-9-16)Ryan Brown _________ 3 _#10 North Carolina (2-28-16)Wilkins Dismuke ____ 4 __________ Princeton (3-5-16)Holden Cattoni ______ 3 __________ Princeton (3-5-16)Ryan Brown _________ 4 ________ #6 Towson (3-12-16)Shack Stanwick ______ 4 ________ #6 Towson (3-12-16)Cody Radziewicz _____ 3 __________ Syracuse (3-19-16)Ryan Brown _________ 4 __________@ UMBC (3-30-16)Wilkins Dismuke ____ 3 __________@ UMBC (3-30-16)Kyle Marr ___________ 3 __________@ UMBC (3-30-16)Ryan Brown _________ 4 __________@ Rutgers (4-2-16)Ryan Brown _________ 3 _________ Ohio State (4-9-16)John Crawley ________ 3 __ @ #14 Penn State (4-17-16)Holden Cattoni ______ 3 __ @ #14 Penn State (4-17-16)Wilkins Dismuke ____ 4 _______ @ Michigan (4-23-16)Ryan Brown _________ 3 _______ @ Michigan (4-23-16)Holden Cattoni ______ 3 _______ @ Michigan (4-23-16)Ryan Brown _________ 3 _______#3 Maryland (4-30-16)Ryan Brown _________ 5 ________ #18 Rutgers (5-5-16)

2017 (15)Joel Tinney __________ 3 ________ vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17)Patrick Fraser _______ 3 ________ vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17)Wilkins Dismuke ____ 3 ________ vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17)Wilkins Dismuke ____ 3 _________ vs. UMBC (2-11-17)Shack Stanwick ______ 4 ______ vs. #9 Loyola (2-18-17)John Crawley ________ 4 @ #3 North Carolina (2-25-17)John Crawley ________ 3 _____ @ #17 Towson (3-11-17)Kyle Marr ___________ 6 ____ vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17)Cody Radziewicz _____ 3 ____ vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17)Joel Tinney __________ 3 ____ vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17)Kyle Marr ___________ 5 ______vs. #7 Rutgers (3-31-17)Shack Stanwick ______ 4 ______vs. #7 Rutgers (3-31-17)Shack Stanwick ______ 3 ___ vs. #5 Penn State (4-15-17)Kyle Marr ___________ 3 _______vs. Michigan (4-22-17)Shack Stanwick ______ 4 _______ #5 Ohio State (5-4-17)

2018 (24)Kyle Marr ___________ 4 ____ vs. #14 Towson (2-10-18)Cole Williams _______ 3 _ vs. #12 N. Carolina (2-23-18)Cole Williams _______ 4 _______ vs. Princeton (3-3-18)Brinton Valis ________ 3 _______ vs. Princeton (3-3-18)Cole Williams _______ 4 _____@ #7 Syracuse (3-10-18)Connor DeSimone ___ 3 _____@ #7 Syracuse (3-10-18)Kyle Marr ___________ 3 _____@ #7 Syracuse (3-10-18)Alex Concannon _____ 3 _____@ #7 Syracuse (3-10-18)Shack Stanwick ______ 3 _________ vs. UMBC (3-13-18)Kyle Marr ___________ 3 _______ vs. Delaware (3-17-18)Kyle Marr ___________ 4 _____ @#10 Virginia (3-24-18)Connor DeSimone ___ 3 _____ @#10 Virginia (3-24-18)Cole Williams _______ 3 _____ @#10 Virginia (3-24-18)Patrick Fraser _______ 3 _______ @#9 Rutgers (4-1-18)Cole Williams _______ 4 ______ vs. Ohio State (4-7-18)Cole Williams _______ 3 ___@#15 Penn State (4-14-18)Patrick Fraser _______ 3 ___@#15 Penn State (4-14-18)Patrick Fraser _______ 3 _______ @ Michigan (4-21-18)Kyle Marr ___________ 4 _______ @ Michigan (4-21-18)Kyle Marr ___________ 3 _______ @ Ohio State (5-3-18)Cole Williams _______ 5 ________#2 Maryland (5-5-18)Kyle Marr ___________ 3 ________#2 Maryland (5-5-18)Thomas Guida_______ 3 ________#2 Maryland (5-5-18)Kyle Marr ___________ 5 __ vs.#12 Georgetown (5-5-18)

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Individual Assist Records

Annual Assist Leaders

1955 Jerry Bennett 12

1956 John Jory 11

1957 Bill Morrill (A) 22

1958 Mickey Webster (A) 36

1959 Mickey Webster (A) 52

1960 Jimmy Ives 17

1961 Roy Mayne (A) 17

1962 Roy Mayne (A) 22

1963 Jerry Pfeifer (A) 10

1964 Skip Darrell (M) 16

1965 Jerry Pfeifer (A) 24

1966 Downy McCarty (A) 18

1967 Joe Cowan (A) 43

1968 Joe Cowan (A) 45

1969 Joe Cowan (A) 35

1970 Paul Wallace (A) 15

1971 Dan Hall (A) 23

1972 Jack Thomas (A) 41

1973 Jack Thomas (A) 45

1974 Jack Thomas (A) 35

1975 Richie Hirsch (A) / Franz Wittelsberger (A) 23

1976 Richie Hirsch (A) 30

1977 Mike O’Neill (A) 34

1978 Mike O’Neill (A) 35

1979 Jim Zaffuto (A) 19

1980 Jeff Cook (A) 27

1981 Jeff Cook (A) 28

1982 Jeff Cook (A) 29

1983 Del Dressel (M) 19

1984 Peter Scott 29

1985 Brian Wood (A) / Del Dressel (M) 19

1986 Brian Wood (A) 28

1987 Mike Morrill (A) 16

1988 Scott Marr (A) 16

1989 Matt Panetta (A) 19

1990 Matt Panetta (A) 16

1991 Matt Panetta (A) 32

1992 Jeff Wills (A) 30

1993 Brian Piccola (A) 25

1994 Dave Marr (A) 34

1995 Dave Marr (A) 38

1996 Dave Marr (A) 39

1997 Dudley Dixon (A) / Dan Denihan (A) 20

1998 Dudley Dixon (A) 22

1999 Dan Denihan (A) 31

2000 Dan Denihan (A) 40

2001 Bobby Benson (A) 14

2002 Kevin Boland (M) 19

2003 Conor Ford (M) 28

2004 Kevin Boland (M) 32

2005 Kyle Harrison (M) 20

2006 Greg Peyser (M) 14

2007 Paul Rabil (M) 26

2008 Michael Kimmel (M) 18

2009 Michael Kimmel (M) 25

2010 Steven Boyle (A) 23

2011 Zach Palmer (A) 25

2012 Zach Palmer (A) 26

2013 Wells Stanwick (A) 23

2014 Wells Stanwick (A) 44

2015 Wells Stanwick (A) 43

2016 Shack Stanwick (A) 38

2017 Shack Stanwick (A) 21

2018 Shack Stanwick (A) 35

Most Assists - Regular Season Game:

9 Mickey Webster vs. Yale 3-31-1959

Most Assists - NCAA Tournament Game:

6 Connor Reed @ Virginia 5-10-2015

6 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 5-21-1977

Most Single-Season Assists - Regular Season:

52 Mickey Webster 1959

Most Single-Season Assists - RS & Playoffs:

52 Mickey Webster 1959

Most Single-Season Assists - Freshman:

25 Brian Piccola 1992

Most Career Assists - Regular Season:

123 Joe Cowan 1967-69

Most Career Assists - Regular Season & Playoffs:

134 Dave Marr 1993-96

Most Single-Season Assists/Game - All Games:

5.2 Mickey Webster (52 in 10 games) 1959

Most Career Assists/Game - All Games:

3.75 Mickey Webster (105 in 28 games) 1957-59

Most Consecutive Games Recording an Assist:

37 Jack Thomas 1972-74

Most Single-Season Assists (Midfielder):

32 Kevin Boland 2004

Most Career Assists (Midfielder):

82 Kevin Boland 2001-04

20+ Assists in Four SeasonsShack Stanwick _ 23 (2015), 38 (2016), 21 (2017), 35 (2018)

25+ Assists in Three SeasonsDave Marr ______________ 34 (1993), 38 (1995), 39 (1996)Jeff Cook _______________ 27 (1980), 28 (1981), 29 (1982)Jack Thomas ____________ 41 (1972), 45 (1973), 35 (1974)Joe Cowan ______________ 43 (1967), 45 (1968), 35 (1969)

30+ Assists in Two SeasonsShack Stanwick ___________________ 38 (2016), 35 (2018)Wells Stanwick ___________________ 44 (2015), 43 (2016)Dan Denihan _____________________ 33 (1999), 40 (2000)Dave Marr ______________ 34 (1993), 38 (1995), 39 (1996)Mike O’Neill _____________________ 34 (1977), 35 (1978)Jack Thomas ____________ 41 (1972), 45 (1973), 35 (1974)Joe Cowan ______________ 43 (1967), 45 (1968), 35 (1969)Mickey Webster ___________________ 36 (1958), 52 (1959)

30+ Assists in Three SeasonsDave Marr ______________ 34 (1993), 38 (1995), 39 (1996)Jack Thomas ____________ 41 (1972), 45 (1973), 35 (1974)Joe Cowan ______________ 43 (1967), 45 (1968), 35 (1969)

35+ Assists in Two SeasonsShack Stanwick ___________________ 38 (2016), 35 (2018)Wells Stanwick ___________________ 44 (2015), 43 (2016)Dave Marr _______________________ 38 (1995), 39 (1996)Jack Thomas ____________ 41 (1972), 45 (1973), 35 (1974)Joe Cowan ______________ 43 (1967), 45 (1968), 35 (1969)Mickey Webster ___________________ 36 (1958), 52 (1959)

35+ Assists in Three SeasonsJack Thomas ____________ 41 (1972), 45 (1973), 35 (1974)Joe Cowan ______________ 43 (1967), 45 (1968), 35 (1969)

40+ Assists in Two SeasonsWells Stanwick ___________________ 44 (2015), 43 (2016)Jack Thomas _____________________ 41 (1972), 45 (1973)Joe Cowan _______________________ 43 (1967), 45 (1968) WELLS STANWICK

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Career Assist Leaders 1. Dave Marr (A) 134 1993-96 2. Wells Stanwick (A) 124 2012-15 3. Joe Cowan (A) 123 1967-69 4. Jack Thomas (A) 121 1972-74 5. Shack Stanwick (A) 117 Active 6. Mickey Webster (A) 105 1957-59 7. Richie Hirsch (A) 103 1974-77 8T. Dan Denihan (A) 99 1996-97, 1999-2000 Mike O’Neill (A) 99 1975-78 10T. Brian Piccola (A) 91 1991-95 Jeff Cook (A) 91 1979-82 12. Kevin Boland (M) 82 2001-04 13. Brian Wood (A) 78 1984-87 14. Del Dressel (M) 75 1983-86 15. Matt Panetta (A) 71 1988-91 16T. Zach Palmer (A/M) 69 2010-13 Steven Boyle (A) 69 2007-10 Franz Wittelsberger (A) 69 1973-76 19T. Paul Rabil (M) 67 2005-08 Bill Morrill (A) 67 1957-59 21. Michael Kimmel (M) 66 2007-10

Career Assists/Game Leaders 1. Jack Thomas 3.03 (121 in 40) 1972-74

2. Dave Marr 2.35 (134 in 57) 1993-96

Single-Game Assist Leaders

1. Mickey Webster ___9 ____________ Yale (3-31-1959)

2. Dave Marr _______8 ____________Navy (4-19-1996) Mickey Webster ___8 __________ Loyola (4-22-1959)

4T. Dave Marr _______7 __ Washington Col. (3-9-1994) Jack Thomas _____7 _ Washington Col. (4-11-1972) Joe Cowan _______7 _ Washington Col. (3-30-1968) Mickey Webster ___7 _______ Maryland (5-16-1959) Mickey Webster ___7 _______ Princeton (4-11-1959)

9T. Kyle Marr ________6 _____vs. Michigan (4-22-2017) Connor Reed _____6 _______@ Virginia (5-10-2015) Wells Stanwick ___6 _ @ Mt. St. Mary’s (4-14-2014) Wells Stanwick ___6 ________ vs. Albany (4-4-2014) Dan Denihan _____6 _______ @ Hofstra (3-11-2000) Dan Denihan _____6 ________@ Towson (5-2-1999) Dave Marr _______6 _________ Rutgers (3-11-1995) Mike O’Neill _____6 _______ Maryland (5-21-1977) Mickey Webster ___6 _____ Wash. & Lee (4-18-1959)

18T. Shack Stanwick ___5 _______ vs. Delaware (3-17-18)

Shack Stanwick ___5 __________ @ UMBC (3-30-16)

Shack Stanwick ___5 __ vs. North Carolina (2-28-16)

Wells Stanwick ___5 _______ @ Villanova (2-14-15)

Wells Stanwick ___5 ________ vs. Towson (2-15-14)

Wells Stanwick ___5 _______ vs. Ohio State (2-9-14)

Zach Palmer _____5 _________ vs. UMBC (3-10-12)

Zach Palmer _____5 ___________ vs. Navy (4-23-11)

Kyle Harrison ____5 __________ vs. Albany (4-5-05)

Kevin Boland _____5 ___________vs. Army (5-10-03)

Conor Ford ______5 _________ @ Towson (4-26-03)

Most Consecutive Games w/ an Assist 1.

Single-Season Assist Leaders 1. Mickey Webster (Sr.) 52 1959 2T. Jack Thomas (Jr.) 45 1973 Joe Cowan (Jr.) 45 1968 4. Wells Stanwick (Jr.) 44 2014 5T. Wells Stanwick (Sr.) 43 2015 Joe Cowan (So.) 43 1967 7. Jack Thomas (So.) 41 1972 8. Dan Denihan (Sr.) 40 2000 9. Dave Marr (Sr.) 39 1996 10T. Shack Stanwick (So.) 38 2016 Dave Marr (Jr.) 38 1995 12. Mickey Webster (Jr.) 36 1958 13T. Shack Stanwick (Sr,) 35 2018 Mike O’Neill (Sr.) 35 1978 Jack Thomas (Sr.) 35 1974 Joe Cowan (Sr.) 35 1969 17T. Dave Marr (So.) 34 1994 Mike O’Neill (Jr.) 34 1977 19T. Joel Tinney (Sr. - M) 33 2018 Kevin Boland (Sr. - M) 32 2004 Matt Panetta (Sr.) 32 1991 22. Dan Denihan (Jr.) 31 1999 23. Jeff Wills (Sr.) 30 1992 24. Richie Hirsch (Jr.) 30 1976

Single-Season Assists/Game Leaders 1. Mickey Webster 5.20 (52 in 10) 1959

1. Jack Thomas 3.46 (45 in 13) 1973

2. Jack Thomas 3.15 (41 in 13) 1972

3. Dave Marr 2.79 (39 in 14) 1996

4. Dave Marr 2.71 (38 in 14) 1995

5. Mike O’Neill 2.62 (34 in 13) 1977

6T. Mike O’Neill 2.50 (35 in 14) 1978

Jack Thomas 2.50 (35 in 14) 1974

Bill Morrill 2.50 (25 in 10) 1959

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Individual Point-Scoring Records

Annual Point-Scoring Leaders

1955 Arlyn Marshall (M) 27 (16g, 11a)

1956 John Jory 24 (13g, 11a)

1957 Bill Morrill (A) 52 (30g, 22a)

1958 Bill Morrill (A) 47 (27g, 20a)

Mickey Webster (A) 47 (11g, 36a)

1959 Bill Morrill (A) 75 (50g, 25a)

1960 Jerry Schmidt (A) 30 (23g, 7a)

1961 Jerry Schmidt (A) 48 (32g, 16a)

1962 Jerry Schmidt (A) 50 (38g, 12a)

1963 Jerry Pfeifer (A) 27 (17g, 10a)

1964 Jerry Pfeifer (A) 32 (20g, 12a)

1965 Jerry Pfeifer (A) 41 (17g, 24a)

1966 Downy McCarty (A) 31 (13g, 18a)

1967 Joe Cowan (A) 66 (23g, 43a)

1968 Joe Cowan (A) 75 (30g, 45a)

1969 Joe Cowan (A) 56 (21g, 35a)

1970 Charles Coker (A) 28 (16g, 12a)

Paul Wallace (A) 28 (13g, 15a)

1971 Dan Hall (A) 30 (7g, 23a)

1972 Jack Thomas (A) 75 (34g, 41a)

1973 Jack Thomas (A) 72 (27g, 45a)

1974 Jack Thomas (A) 77 (42g, 35a)

1975 Franz Wittelsberger (A) 64 (41g, 23a)

1976 Franz Wittelsberger (A) 52 (40g, 12a)

1977 Mike O’Neill (A) 65 (31g, 34a)

1978 Mike O’Neill (A) 68 (33g, 35a)

1979 Wayne Davis (M) 35 (21g, 14a)

1980 Brendan Schneck (M) 71 (46g, 25a)

1981 Jeff Cook (A) 80 (52g, 28a)

1982 Jeff Cook (A) 60 (31g, 29a)

1983 Del Dressel (M) 46 (27g, 19a)

1984 Peter Scott (A) 50 (21g, 29a)

1985 Brian Wood (A) 52 (33g, 19a)

1986 Brian Wood (A) 50 (22g, 28a)

1987 Mike Morrill (A) 47 (31g, 16a)

1988 Mike Morrill (A) 35 (26g, 9a)

1989 Matt Panetta (A) 47 (28g, 19a)

1990 Matt Panetta (A) 36 (20g, 16a)

1991 Matt Panetta (A) 60 (28g, 32a)

1992 Brian Piccola (A) 61 (36g, 25a)

1993 Terry Riordan (A) 66 (47g, 19a)

1994 Terry Riordan (A) 58 (48g, 10a)

1995 Terry Riordan (A) 69 (52g, 17a)

1996 Dave Marr (A) 53 (14g, 39a)

1997 Dudley Dixon (A) 65 (45g, 20a)

1998 Dylan Schlott (A) 50 (48g, 2a)

1999 Dan Denihan (A) 64 (33g, 31a)

2000 Dan Denihan (A) 65 (25g, 40a)

2001 Bobby Benson (A) 42 (28g, 14a)

2002 Bobby Benson (A) 40 (27g, 13a)

2003 Kyle Barrie (A) 57 (37g, 20a)

2004 Conor Ford (A) 53 (44g, 9a)

2005 Kyle Harrison (M) 44 (24g, 20a)

2006 Paul Rabil (M) 38 (25g, 13a)

2007 Paul Rabil (M) 53 (27g, 26a)

2008 Paul Rabil (M) 50 (36g, 14a)

2009 Chris Boland (A) 46 (28g, 18a)

2010 Steven Boyle (A) 55 (32g, 23a)

2011 Chris Boland (A) 54 (34g, 20a)

2012 Zach Palmer (A) 53 (27g, 26a)

2013 Wells Stanwick (A) 47 (24g, 23a)

2014 Wells Stanwick (A) 67 (23g, 44a)

2015 Ryan Brown (A) 77 (61g, 16a)

2016 Shack Stanwick (A) 58 (20g, 38a)

2017 Shack Stanwick (A) 47 (26g, 21a)

2018 Kyle Marr (A) 58 (41g, 17a)

Most Points - Regular Season Game:

11 Dan Denihan vs. Towson 5-2-1999

11 Matt Panetta vs. Hofstra 5-1-1991

11 Jack Thomas vs. Washington 4-11-1972

11 Jack Thomas vs. Princeton 4-8-1972

11 Joe Cowan vs. Washington 3-30-1968

11 Bill Morrill vs. Yale 3-31-1959

11 Charles Thomas vs. Loyola 1942

Most Points - NCAA Tournament Game:

8 Dan Denihan vs. Notre Dame 5-21-2000

8 Jeff Wills vs. Syracuse 5-23-1992

8 Brian Piccola vs. Towson 5-16-1992

8 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 5-20-1978

8 Mike O’Neill vs. Maryland 5-21-1977

8 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra 5-18-1974

Most Single-Season Points - Regular Season:

75 Joe Cowan 1968

75 Bill Morrill 1959

Most Single-Season Points - RS & Playoffs:

80 Jeff Cook 1981

Most Single-Season Points - Freshman:

61 Brian Piccola 1992

Most Single-Season Points/Game - All Games:

7.5 Bill Morrill (75 points in 10 games) 1959

Most Career Points - Regular Season:

217 Terry Riordan 1992-95

Most Career Points - Regular Season & Playoffs:

247 Terry Riordan 1992-95

Most Career Points/Game - All Games:

6.2 Bill Morrill (174 points in 28 games)

1957-59

Most Consecutive Games Recording a Point:

56 Terry Riordan 1992-95

Most Single-Season Points (Midfielder):

71 Brendan Schneck 1980

Most Career Points (Midfielder):

178 Paul Rabil 2005-08

HARRISON

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Career Point-Scoring Leaders(100+ Points) 1. Terry Riordan (A) 247 (184g, 63a) 1992-95

2. Brian Piccola (A) 245 (154g, 91a) 1991-95

3. Michael O’Neill (A) 237 (138g, 99a) 1975-78

4. Jack Thomas (A) 224 (103g, 121a) 1972-74

5. Franz Wittelsberger (A) 220 (151g, 69a) 1973-76

6. Jeff Cook (A) 219 (128g, 91a) 1979-82

7T. Shack Stanwick (A) 209 (92g, 117a) 2015-18

Ryan Brown (A) 209 (159g, 50a) 2013-16

9. Wells Stanwick (A) 208 (84g, 124a) 2012-15

10. Richie Hirsch (A) 204 (101g, 103a) 1974-77

11. Dan Denihan (A) 203 (104g, 99a) 1996-97,

1999-2000

12. Joe Cowan (A) 197 (74g, 123a) 1967-69

13. Dave Marr (A) 193 (59g, 134a) 1993-96

14T. Paul Rabil (M) 178 (111g, 67a) 2005-08

Brian Wood (A) 178 (100g, 78a) 1984-87

16T. Del Dressel (M) 174 (99g, 75a) 1983-86

Bill Morrill (A) 174 (107g, 67a) 1957-59

18. Bobby Benson (A) 167 (124g, 43a) 2000-03

19. Steven Boyle (A) 164 (95g, 69a) 2007-10

20. Conor Ford (A/M) 160 (101g, 59a) 2001-04

21T. Matt Panetta (A) 157 (86g, 71a) 1988-91

Peter Scott (A) 157 (99g, 58a) 1981-84

23. Shack Stanwick (A) 156 (74g, 82a) Active

24. Mike Morrill (A) 147 (102g, 45a) 1985-88

25. Mickey Webster (A) 147 (42g, 105a) 1957-59

26. Michael Kimmel (M) 145 (79g, 66a) 2007-10

27. Zach Palmer (M/A) 140 (71g, 69a) 2010-13

28T. Kevin Huntley (A) 139 (109g, 30a) 2005-08

Kyle Barrie (A) 139 (96g, 43a) 2002-05

30. Chris Boland (A) 135 (84g, 51a) 2007

2009-12

31T. Kevin Boland (M) 129 (47g, 82a) 2001-04

Dave Huntley (M) 129 (100g, 29a) 1976-79

Kyle Harrison (M) 126 (8ag, 45a) 2002-05

Kyle Wharton (A) 124 (96g, 28a) 2008-11

Brandon Benn (A) 123 (109g, 14a) 2011-14

Kyle Marr (A) 119 (79g, 40a) Active

Joel Tinney (M) 119 (68g, 51a) 2015, 17-18

Peter LeSueur (A) 119 (60g, 59a) 2002-05

Jake Byrne (M/A) 115 (78g, 37a) 2004-07

-- John Crawley (M) 100 (70g, 30a) 2014-17

Career Points/Game Leaders(Min. 2 Years/50 Points) 1. Jack Thomas 5.60 (224 in 40) 1972-74

2. Mike O’Neill 4.56 (237 in 52) 1975-78

3. Brian Piccola 4.45 (245 in 55) 1991-95

4, Terry Riordan 4.41 (247 in 56) 1992-95

5. Franz Wittelsberger 4.23 (220 in 52) 1973-76

Most Consecutive Games w/a Point 1. Terry Riordan + 56 3/7/92 - 5/27/95

2T. Shack Stanwick 48 Active

Ryan Brown 48 5/3/13 - 5/5/17

Brian Piccola 48 3/2/91 - 5/27/95

Wells Stanwick 37 4/20/13 - 5/23/15

Kyle Barrie 31 3/22/02 - 3/20/04

Dave Marr 31 5/1/93 - 5/20/95

Adam Doneger 29 3/25/00 - 4/2/02

Michael Kimmel 28 4/23/08 - 3/13/10

Dan Denihan 28 5/18/97 - 5/27/00

Bobby Benson 25 3/3/01 - 5/19/02

Connor Ford 23 4/14/03 - 5/29/04

Kyle Harrison 20 5/8/04 - 5/30/05

Paul Rabil 19 3/3/07 - 3/4/08

Bill Morrill

Joe Cowan

Jack Thomas

Jeff Cook

Mike O’Neill

Franz Wittelsberger

Del Dressel

Brian Wood

Richie Hirsch

Steven Boyle

+ Posted at least one point in every game of his career

Single-Season Point-Scoring Leaders(50+ Points) 1. Jeff Cook (Jr.) 80 (52g, 28a) 1981

2T. Ryan Brown (Jr.) 77 (61g, 16a) 2015

Jack Thomas (Sr.) 77 (42g, 35a) 1974

4T. Jack Thomas (So.) 75 (34g, 41a) 1972

Joe Cowan (Sr.) 75 (30g, 45a) 1968

Bill Morrill (Sr.) 75 (50g, 25a) 1959

7. Jack Thomas (Jr.) 72 (27g, 45a) 1973

8T. Wells Stanwick (Sr.) 71 (28g, 43a) 2015

Brendan Schneck (Jr.) 71 (46g, 25a) 1980

10T. Terry Riordan (Sr.) 69 (52g, 17a) 1995

Mickey Webster (Jr.) 69 (17g, 52a) 1959

12. Mike O’Neill (Sr.) 68 (33g, 35a) 1978

13T. Wells Stanwick (Jr.) 67 (23g, 44a) 2014

Brian Piccola (Sr.) 67 (41g, 26a) 1995

15T. Terry Riordan (So.) 66 (47g, 19a) 1993

Joe Cowan (So.) 66 (23g, 43a) 1967

17T. Dan Denihan (Sr.) 65 (25g, 40a) 2000

Dudley Dixon (Jr.) 65 (45g, 20a) 1997

Mike O’Neill (Jr.) 65 (31g, 34a) 1977

20T. Dan Denihan (Jr.) 64 (33g, 31a) 1999

Franz Wittelsberger (So.) 64 (41g, 23a) 1975

Single-Season Points/Game Leaders Bill Morrill 7.50 (75 in 10) 1959

Mickey Webster 6.90 (69 in 10) 1959

Joe Cowan 6.82 (75 in 11) 1968

Bill Morrill 5.78 (52 in 9) 1957

1. Jack Thomas 5.77 (75 in 13) 1972

2. Jeff Cook 5.71 (80 in 14) 1981

Joe Cowan 5.60 (56 in 10) 1969

3. Jack Thomas 5.54 (72 in 13) 1973

4. Jack Thomas 5.50 (77 in 14) 1974

Joe Cowan 5.50 (66 in 12) 1967Single-Game Point-Scoring Leaders (8+ Points) 1T. Dan Denihan _______________________ 11 (5g, 6a) _____________________________ @ Towson (5-2-1999) Matt Panetta ________________________ 11 (6g, 5a) ________________________________ Hofstra (5-1-1991) Jack Thomas ________________________ 11 (5g, 6a) ______________________________ Princeton (4-8-1972) Jack Thomas ________________________ 11 (4g, 7a) ____________________Washington College (4-11-1972) Joe Cowan __________________________ 11 (4g, 7a) ____________________Washington College (3-30-1968) Bill Morrill _________________________ 11 (7g, 4a) __________________________________ Yale (3-31-1959) Charles Thomas ___________________________11 _________________________________ vs. Loyola (1942)

8T. Terry Riordan _______________________ 10 (7g, 3a) _____________________Washington College (3-9-1994) Brian Piccola _______________________ 10 (6g, 4a) _________________________________ Navy (4-29-1992) Jeff Cook ___________________________ 10 (6g, 4a) ____________________Washington College (3-24-1981) Jack Thomas ________________________ 10 (5g, 5a) __________________________________ Navy (5-4-1974) Bill Morrill _________________________ 10 (6g, 4a) _____________________________ Maryland (5-16-1959) Bill Morrill _________________________ 10 (5g, 5a) ___________________________________ RPI (5-2-1959) Bill Morrill _________________________ 10 (8g, 2a) _______________________________Rutgers (4-25-1959)

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100 Career Goals/100 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsJack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77

100 Career Goals/80 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsBrian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00

100 Career Goals/70 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsBrian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00Brian Wood 100 78 178 ______________________ 1984-87

100 Career Goals/60 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsTerry Riordan 184 63 247 ______________________ 1992-95Brian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Franz Wittelsberger 151 69 220 ______________________ 1973-76Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00Paul Rabil 111 67 178 ______________________ 2005-08Brian Wood 100 78 178 ______________________ 1984-87Bill Morrill 107 67 174 ______________________ 1957-59

100 Career Goals/50 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsTerry Riordan 184 63 247 ______________________ 1992-95Brian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Franz Wittelsberger 151 69 220 ______________________ 1973-76Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Ryan Brown 159 50 209 ______________________ 2013-16Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00Paul Rabil 111 67 178 ______________________ 2005-08Brian Wood 100 78 178 ______________________ 1984-87Bill Morrill 107 67 174 ______________________ 1957-59Conor Ford 101 59 160 ______________________ 2001-04

90 Career Goals/100 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsJack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77

90 Career Goals/80 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsBrian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00

90 Career Goals/70 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsBrian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00Brian Wood 100 78 178 ______________________ 1984-87Del Dressel 99 75 174 ______________________ 1983-86

90 Career Goals/60 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsTerry Riordan 184 63 247 ______________________ 1992-95Brian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Franz Wittelsberger 151 69 220 ______________________ 1973-76Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00Paul Rabil 111 67 178 ______________________ 2005-08Brian Wood 100 78 178 ______________________ 1984-87Del Dressel 99 75 174 ______________________ 1983-86Bill Morrill 107 67 174 ______________________ 1957-59Steven Boyle 95 69 164 ______________________ 2007-10

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90 Career Goals/50 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsTerry Riordan 184 63 247 ______________________ 1992-95Brian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Franz Wittelsberger 151 69 220 ______________________ 1973-76Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Ryan Brown 159 50 209 ______________________ 2013-16Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00Paul Rabil 111 67 178 ______________________ 2005-08Brian Wood 100 78 178 ______________________ 1984-87Del Dressel 99 75 174 ______________________ 1983-86Bill Morrill 107 67 174 ______________________ 1957-59Steven Boyle 95 69 164 ______________________ 2007-10Conor Ford 101 59 160 ______________________ 2001-04Peter Scott 99 58 157 ______________________ 1981-84

80 Career Goals/100 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsJack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Wells Stanwick 84 124 208 ______________________ 2012-15Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77

80 Career Goals/80 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsBrian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Wells Stanwick 84 124 208 ______________________ 2012-15Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00

80 Career Goals/70 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsBrian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Wells Stanwick 84 124 208 ______________________ 2012-15Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00Brian Wood 100 78 178 ______________________ 1984-87Del Dressel 99 75 174 ______________________ 1983-86Matt Panetta 86 71 157 ______________________ 1988-91

80 Career Goals/60 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsTerry Riordan 184 63 247 ______________________ 1992-95Brian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Franz Wittelsberger 151 69 220 ______________________ 1973-76Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82

Wells Stanwick 84 124 208 ______________________ 2012-15Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00Paul Rabil 111 67 178 ______________________ 2005-08Brian Wood 100 78 178 ______________________ 1984-87Del Dressel 99 75 174 ______________________ 1983-86Bill Morrill 107 67 174 ______________________ 1957-59Steven Boyle 95 69 164 ______________________ 2007-10Matt Panetta 86 71 157 ______________________ 1988-91

80 Career Goals/60 Career Assists(Listed by Total Points)Name Gls. Ast. Pts. _________________________YearsTerry Riordan 184 63 247 ______________________ 1992-95Brian Piccola 154 91 245 ______________________ 1991-95Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 ______________________ 1975-78Jack Thomas 103 121 224 ______________________ 1972-74Franz Wittelsberger 151 69 220 ______________________ 1973-76Jeff Cook 128 91 219 ______________________ 1979-82Ryan Brown 159 50 209 ______________________ 2013-16Wells Stanwick 84 124 208 ______________________ 2012-15Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 ______________________ 1974-77Dan Denihan 104 99 203 _______________1996-97, 1999-00Paul Rabil 111 67 178 ______________________ 2005-08Brian Wood 100 78 178 ______________________ 1984-87Del Dressel 99 75 174 ______________________ 1983-86Bill Morrill 107 67 174 ______________________ 1957-59Steven Boyle 95 69 164 ______________________ 2007-10Conor Ford 101 59 160 ______________________ 2001-04Matt Panetta 86 71 157 ______________________ 1988-91Peter Scott 99 58 157 ______________________ 1981-84Chris Boland 84 51 135 _________________ 2007, 2009-12

Single-Season 25 Goals/25 AssistsName Gls. ______ Assts. YearWells Stanwick 28 _________ 43 2015Zach Palmer 27 _________ 26 2012Paul Rabil 27 _________ 26 2007Dan Denihan 25 _________ 40 2000Dan Denihan 33 _________ 31 1999Brian Piccola 41 _________ 26 1995Brian Piccola 37 _________ 25 1993Brian Piccola 36 _________ 25 1992Jeff Wills 30 _________ 30 1992Matt Panetta 28 _________ 32 1991Jeff Cook 31 _________ 29 1982Jeff Cook 52 _________ 28 1981Jeff Cook 32 _________ 27 1980Brendan Schneck 46 _________ 25 1980Mike O’Neill 33 _________ 35 1978Mike O’Neill 31 _________ 34 1977Jack Thomas 42 _________ 35 1974Jack Thomas 27 _________ 45 1973Jack Thomas 34 _________ 41 1972Joe Cowan 30 _________ 45 1968Bill Morrill 50 _________ 25 1959

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Annual Goaltending Leaders

Svs.

1956 Robert Powell 126

1957 Robert Powell 65

1958 Emmett Collins 86

1959 Emmett Collins 133

1960 Jim Greenwood 117

1961 Jim Greenwood 93

1962 John Beck 101

1963 Not Available

1964 John Dashiells 63

1965 John Dashiells 120

1966 Geoff Berlin 120

1967 Geoff Berlin 110

1968 Geoff Berlin 102

1969 John Kelly 86

1970 Ken Dauses 126

1971 Ken Dauses 104

1972 Les Matthews 133

1973 Les Matthews 169

1974 Mike Godack 150

1975 Kevin Mahon 155

1976 Kevin Mahon 187

1977 Kevin Mahon 163

1978 Mike Federico 209

1979 Mike Federico 156

Svs. GA Save %

1980 Mike Federico 149 91 .621

1981 Brian Holman 139 93 .599

1982 Brian Holman 142 81 .637

1983 Brian Holman 141 71 .665

1984 Larry Quinn 184 76 .708

1985 Larry Quinn 167 92 .645

1986 Stuart Jones 118 82 .590

1987 Quint Kessenich 125 77 .619

1988 Quint Kessenich 122 65 .652

1989 Quint Kessenich 152 84 .644

1990 Quint Kessenich 174 112 .608

1991 Scott Giardina 146 101 .591

1992 Scott Giardina 192 140 .578

Mins. Svs. GA Sv % GAA

1993 Jonathan Marcus 865 225 156 .591 10.82

1994 Jonathan Marcus 819 213 158 .574 11.56

1995 Jonathan Marcus 782 207 137 .602 10.51

1996 Jonathan Marcus 841 232 144 .617 10.27

1997 Brian Carcaterra 766 187 113 .621 8.93

1998 Brian Carcaterra 676 180 108 .625 9.58

1999 Brian Carcaterra 752 157 115 .577 9.18

2000 Brian Carcaterra 777:30 165 133 .554 10.26

2001 Rob Scherr 718:15 145 102 .587 8.52

2002 Nick Murtha 841:30 175 118 .597 8.41

2003 Rob Scherr 918:45 164 109 .601 7.12

2004 Scott Smith 715:59 116 97 .545 8.13

2005 Jesse Schwartzman 934:05 174 104 .626 6.68

2006 Jesse Schwartzman 816:43 143 111 .563 8.15

2007 Jesse Schwartzman 973:05 175 131 .572 8.08

2008 Mike Gvozden 1,007:01 202 136 .598 8.10

2009 Mike Gvozden 894:49 154 152 .503 10.19

2010 Mike Gvozden 401:05 67 59 .532 8.83

Pierce Bassett 424:02 81 70 .536 9.90

2011 Pierce Bassett 933:16 146 110 .570 7.07

2012 Pierce Bassett 939:33 128 117 .522 7.47

2013 Pierce Bassett 750:43 145 95 .604 7.59

2014 Eric Schneider 950:41 169 140 .547 8.84

2015 Eric Schneider 971:39 161 168 .489 10.37

2016 Brock Turbaugh 895:52 153 172 .471 11.51

2017 Gerald Logan 480:41 76 82 .481 10.24

Brock Turnbaugh 400:21 58 84 .408 12.59

2018 Brock Turnbaugh 1,027:13 167 163 .506 9.52

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Most Saves - Regular Season Game:

27 Kevin Mahon vs. Maryland 5-17-1975

Most Saves - NCAA Tournament Game:

26 Larry Quinn vs. North Carolina 5-20-1984

Most Single-Season Saves - Regular Season:

198 Jonathan Marcus 1993

Most Single-Season Saves - RS & Playoffs:

232 Jonathan Marcus 1996

Most Career Saves - Regular Season:

747 Jonathan Marcus 1993-96

Most Career Saves - Regular Season & Playoffs:

877 Jonathan Marcus 1993-96

Highest Save Percentage - Season:

.708 Larry Quinn 1984

Highest Save Percentage - Career:

.673 Larry Quinn 1982-85

Lowest GAA - Season: **

6.68 Jesse Schwartzman 2005

Lowest GAA - Career (Min. 1,500 mins.): **

7.48 Jesse Schwartzman 2004-07

** Minutes played not available prior to 1993. To

compute goals against average minutes played

must be available. Only individuals who have

played since 1995 are considered in the rankings

for the lowest GAA.

Career Saves Leaders 1. Jonathan Marcus 877 1993-96

2. Brian Carcaterra 689 1997-2000

3. Kevin Mahon 590 1974-77

4. Quint Kessenich 573 1987-90

5. Mike Federico 535 1977-80

6. Jesse Schwartzman 519 2004-07

7. Pierce Bassett 500 2010-13

8. Larry Quinn 462 1982-85

9. Michael Gvozden 433 2007-10

10. Brian Holman 432 1980-83

Career Saves/Game Leaders 1. Jonathan Marcus 15.3 (877 in 57) 1993-96

2. Quint Kessenich 13.02 (573 in 44) 1987-90

3. Brian Carcaterra 12.76 (689 in 54) 1997-2000

Career Save Percentage Leaders(Min 2 years/175 saves - Since 1980) 1. Larry Quinn .673 1982-85

2. Quint Kessenich .6289 1987-90

3. Brian Holman .6288 1980-83

4. Jonathan Marcus .596 1993-96

5. Brian Carcaterra .595 1997-2000

6. Rob Scherr .594 2000-03

7. Nick Murtha .590 1999-2002

8T. Jesse Schwartzman .588 2004-07

Scott Giardina .588 1989-1992

Career Goals Against Average(Min. 2 years/750 mins) 1. Jesse Schwartzman 7.48 2004-07

2. Pierce Basset 7.72 2010-13

3. Scott Smith 7.72 2003-06

4. Rob Scherr 7.73 2000-03

Career Minutes Played Leaders(Since 1993) 1. Jonathan Marcus 3,299:20 1993-96

2. Piece Bassett 3,047:34 2010-13

3. Brian Carcaterra 2,972:30 1997-2000

4. Jesse Schwartzman 2,912:15 2004-07

5. Mike Gvozden 2,350.22 2007-10

6. Brock Turnbaugh 2,329:19 2015-18

7. Eric Schneider 2,014:27 2011-15

8. Rob Scherr 1,637:45 2000-03

Single-Season Saves Leaders 1. Jonathan Marcus 232 1996

2. Jonathan Marcus 225 1993

3. Jonathan Marcus 213 1994

4. Jonathan Marcus 207 1995

5. Michael Gvozden 202 2008

6. Scott Giardina 192 1992

7T. Brian Carcaterra 187 1997

Kevin Mahon 187 1976

9. Larry Quinn 184 1984

10. Brian Carcaterra 180 1998

11T. Jesse Schwartzman 175 2007

Nick Murtha 175 2002

Single-Season Saves/Game Leaders 1. Jonathan Marcus 16.57 1996

2. Jonathan Marcus 15.21 1994

3. Jonathan Marcus 15.00 1993

Single-Season Save % Leaders(Since 1980) 1. Larry Quinn .708 1984

2. Brian Holman .665 1983

3. Quint Kessenich .652 1988

4. Larry Quinn .645 1985

5. Quint Kessenich .644 1989

6. Brian Holman .637 1982

7. Jesse Schwartzman .626 2005

8. Brian Carcaterra .625 1998

9T. Brian Carcaterra .621 1997

Mike Federico .621 1980

Single-Season Goals Against Average(Since 1993) 1. Jesse Schwartzman 6.68 2005

2. Pierce Basset6 7.07 2011

3. Rob Scherr 7.12 2003

4. Pierce Bassett 7.47 2012

5. Pierce Bassett 7.59 2013

Single-Season Minutes Played Leaders(Since 1993) 1. Brock Turnbaugh 1,027:13 2018

2. Michael Gvozden 1,007:01 2008

3. Jesse Schwartzman 973:05 2007

4. Eric Schneider 971:39 2015

5. Eric Schneider 950:41 2014

6. Pierce Bassett 939:33 2013

7. Jesse Schwartzman 934:05 2005

8. Pierce Bassett 933:16 2011

9. Rob Scherr 918:45 2003

10. Brock Turnbaugh 995:52 2016

Single-Game Save Leaders

1. Kevin Mahon _____ 27 _______ Maryland (5-17-1975)

2. Jonathan Marcus _ 26 ____North Carolina (4-1-1995)

3. Larry Quinn ______ 26 __ North Carolina (5-20-1984)

4. Jonathan Marcus _ 25 ________ Syracuse (3-18-1995)

NEED CAREER GAMES PLAYED FOR MAHON, FED-

ERICO, QUINN

Rob Scherr (29 GP • 211 GA)

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Annual Ground Ball Leaders (Since 1960)

1960 Mike Byrne 66

1961 Henry Ciccarone, Sr. (M) 77

1962 Henry Ciccarone, Sr. (M) 69

1963 Stan Fine (A) / Homer Schwartz (M) 55

1964 Homer Schwartz (M) 96

1965 Frank Szoka 91

1966 Jerry Schnydman (FO/M) 127

1967 Jerry Schnydman (FO/M) 112

1968 Joe Cowan (A) 74

1969 Joe Cowan (A) 86

1970 Doug Honig 83

1971 Gary Handleman 64

1972 Jack Thomas (A) 106

1973 Les Matthews (G) 99

1974 Jack Thomas (A) 142

1975 Dale Kohler (M) 85

1976 Kevin Mahon (G) 124

1977 Bob Maimone 124

1978 Ned Radebaugh 129

1979 Mike Federico (G) 83

1980 Mike Federico (G) 81

1981 Howard Offit 92

1982 Lee Davidson 63

1983 Bill Cantelli 69

1984 Greg Matthews 86

1985 Greg Matthews 82

1986 Del Dressel (M) 80

1987 Steve Mitchell (LSM) 80

1988 Dave Pietramala (D) 53

1989 Joe Rzempoluch 94

1990 Quint Kessenich (G) 64

1991 Steve Vecchione 90

1992 Steve Vecchione 123

1993 Steve Vecchione 169

1994 Peter Jacobs (FO/M) 144

1995 Peter Jacobs (FO/M) 149

1996 Dave Marr (A) 62

1997 Werner Krueger (FO/M) 90

1998 Eric Wedin (FO/M) 72

1999 Eric Wedin (FO/M) 99

2000 Eric Wedin (FO/M) 131

2001 Eric Wedin (FO/M) 117

2002 Kyle Harrison (FO/M) 85

2003 Kyle Harrison (FO/M) 83

2004 Kyle Harrison (FO/M) 69

2005 Kyle Harrison (FO/M) 67

2006 Greg Peyser (FO/M) 68

2007 Stephen Peyser (FO/M) 80

2008 Stephen Peyser (FO/M) 113

2009 Matt Dolente (FOGO) 80

2010 Matt Dolente (FOGO) 39

2011 Matt Dolente (FOGO) 119

2012 Mike Poppleton (FOGO) 78

2013 Mike Poppleton (FOGO) 89

2014 Drew Kennedy (FOGO) 132

2015 Drew Kennedy (FOGO) 64

2016 Craig Madarasz (FOGO) 60

2017 Joel Tinney (M) 40

2018 Hunter Moreland (FOGO) 99

Most Ground Balls - Regular Season Game:

21 Steve Vecchione vs. Washington 3-10-1993

20 Peter Jacobs vs. Princeton 3-4-1995

20 Bob Maimone vs. Navy 5-7-1977

Most Ground Balls - NCAA Tournament Game:

17 Kevin Mahon vs. Maryland 6-1-1974

Most Single-Season Ground Balls - All Games:

169 Steve Vecchione 1993

Most Single-Season GBs/Game - All Games:

11.5 Jerry Schnydman 1966

Most Career Ground Balls:

445 Steve Vecchione 1990-93

Most Career Ground Balls/Game:

8.73 Steve Vecchione 1990-93

Career Ground Ball Leaders 1. Steve Vecchione 445 1990-93

2. Eric Wedin 419 1998-2001

3. Franz Wittelsberger 355 1973-76

4. Jack Thomas 346 1927-74

5T. Kevin Mahon 322 1974-77

Jerry Schnydman 322 1965-67

7. Mike O’Neill 320 1975-78

8. Peter Jacobs 316 1992-95

9. Bob Maimone 308 1974-77

10. Rick Kowalchuk 307 1972-74

11. Kyle Harrison 304 2002-05

12. Richie Hirsch 277 1974-77

13. Ned Radebaugh 275 1978-81

14. Del Dressel 272 1983-86

15. Matt Dolente 265 2008-11

16. Mike Federico 263 1977-80

17. Greg Matthews 248 1982-85

18. Dale Kohler 242 1973-76

19. Joe Cowan 238 1967-69

20. Brian Carcaterra 237 1997-2000

21. Stephen Peyser 235 2005-08

22. Greg Peyser 231 2003-06

Single-Season Ground Ball Leaders 1. Steve Vecchione 169 1993

2. Peter Jacobs 149 1995

3. Peter Jacobs 144 1994

4. Jack Thomas 142 OR 139 1974

5. Drew Kennedy 132 2014

6. Eric Wedin 131 2000

7. Ned Radebaugh 129 1978

8. Jerry Schnydman 127 1966

9T. Bob Maimone 124 1977

Kevin Mahon 124 1976

11. Steve Vecchione 123 1992

12. Matt Dolente 119 2011

13. Eric Wedin 117 2001

14T. Stephen Peyser 113 2008

Rick Kowalchuk 113 1974

16. Jerry Schnydman 112 1967

17. Jack Thomas 106 1972

18. Rick Kowalchuk 101 1972

Single-Game Ground Ball Leaders 1. Steve Vecchione __ 21 __ Washington Col. (3-10-193)

2T. Peter Jacobs ______ 20 ________ Princeton (3-4-1995)

Bob Maimone ____ 20 _____________Navy (5-7-1977)

Jerry Schnydman _ 19 __Mt. Washington (3-18-1967)

Jerry Schnydman _ 18 ____________ Yale (3-26-1966)

Jerry Schnydman _ 17 _________ Rutgers (4-20-1966)

Jack Thomas _____ 15 __Mt. Washington (3-25-1972)

Downy McCarty __ 15 __ Washington Col. (4-9-1966)

Single-Season Ground Balls/Game 1. Steve Vecchione 10.67 (169 in 15) 1993

2. Peter Jacobs 10.64 (149 in 14) 1995

3. Peter Jacobs 10.29 (144 in 14) 1994

4. Eric Wedin 10.08 (131 in 13) 2000

Eric Wedin 9.75 (117 in 12) 2001

Steve Vecchione 9.46 (123 in 13) 1992

Career Ground Balls/Game Leaders 1. Steve Vecchione 8.73 (445 in 51) 1990-93

2. Jack Thomas 8.65 (346 in 40) 1972-74

3. Eric Wedin 8.22 (419 in 51) 1998-2001

4. Franz Wittelsberger 6.83 (355 in 52) 1974-77

5. Mike O’Neill 6.15 (320 in 52) 1975-78

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Faceoff Records

Annual Faceoff Leaders (Since 1968)

1968 Bob Carter 25-of-38 (.658)

Charles Goodell 29-of-48 (604)

Steve Latson 27-of-45 (.600)

Doug Honig 52-of-89 (.584)

1969 Charles Goodell 48-of-73 (.658)

1970 Doug Honig 67-of-108 (.620)

1971 Doug Fuchs 41-of-68 (.603)

1972 Gary Handleman 57-of-88 (.648)

Rick Kowalchuk 56-of-96 (.583)

1973 Paul Edwards 65-of-106 (.613)

Ron Hall 57-of-94 (.606)

1974 Paul Edwards 80-of-138 (.580)

Bob Maimone 101-of-192 (526)

1975 Bob Maimone 127-of-219 (.580)

1976 Bob Maimone 103-of-171 (.602)

1977 Bob Maimone 176-of-278 (.633)

1978 Ned Radebaugh 134-of-225 (.596)

1979 Ned Radebaugh 22-of-36 (.611)

1980 Ned Radebaugh 51-of-89 (.573)

Howard Offit 66-of-128 (.516)

1981 Not Available

1982 Greg Matthews 57-of-87 (.655)

Lee Davidson 90-of-148 (.608)

1983 Greg Matthews 98-of-152 (.645)

Lee Davidson 87-of-152 (.572)

1984 Greg Matthews 136-of-226 (.602)

1985 Greg Matthews 154-of-267 (.577)

1986 Not Available

1987 Bruce Chanenchuk 50-of-91 (.549)

Greg Gunning 82-of-153 (.536)

1988 Not Available

1989 Joe Rzempoluch 150-of-241 (.622)

1990 Steve Vecchione 128-of-236 (.542)

1991 Steve Vecchione 141-of-274 (.515)

1992 Steve Vecchione 206-of-335 (.615)

1993 Steve Vecchione 247-of-402 (.614)

1994 Peter Jacobs 175-of-298 (.587)

1995 Peter Jacobs 183-of-303 (.604)

1996 Werner Krueger 109-of-192 (.568)

1997 Werner Krueger 145-of-253 (.573)

1998 Eric Wedin 117-of-200 (.585)

1999 Eric Wedin 157-of-275 (.571)

2000 Eric Wedin 162-of-273 (.593)

2001 Eric Wedin 148-of-261 (.567)

2002 Kyle Harrison 120-of-190 (.632)

2003 Kyle Harrison 109-of-174 (.626)

Lou Braun 67-of-112 (.598)

Greg Peyser 58-of-104 (.558)

2004 Greg Peyser 75-of-112 (.670)

Kyle Harrison 60-of-109 (.550)

Lou Braun 59-of-108 (.546)

2005 Greg Peyser 75-of-121 (.620)

2006 Greg Peyser 90-of-146 (.616)

2007 Stephen Peyser 106-of-189 (.561)

2008 Stephen Peyser 139-of-242 (.574)

2009 Mike Powers 55-of-90 (.611)

Matt Dolente 130-of-252 (.516)

2010 Michael Powers 76-of-150 (.507)

2011 Matt Dolente 194-of-291 (.667)

2012 Mike Poppleton 167-of-271 (.616)

2013 Mike Poppleton 161-of-235 (.685)

2014 Drew Kennedy 191-of-324 (.590)

2015 Drew Kennedy 113-of-223 (.507)

Hunter Moreland 101-of-202 (.550)

2016 Craig Madarasz 135-of-264 (.511)

Hunter Moreland 74-of-125 (.592)

2017 Hunter Moreland 102-of-188 (.543)

2018 Hunter Moreland 200-of-351 (.570)

Note: If one player led the team in faceoff attempts and

faceoff winning percentage, only he is listed. If different

players led in each category, both are listed.

POPPLETON G. PEYSER

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Career Leaders - Faceoffs Taken 1. Steve Vecchione 1,247 1990-93

2. Eric Wedin 1,009 1998-2001

3. Hunter Moreland 866 2015-18

4. Bob Maimone 860 1974-77

5. Matt Dolente 805 2008-11

6. Greg Matthews 732 1982-85

7. Drew Kennedy 670 2012-15

8. Peter Jacobs 634 1992-95

9. Mike Poppleton 545 2010-13

10. Kyle Harrison 537 2002-05

11. Werner Krueger 522 1994-97

12. Stephen Peyser 500 2005-08

Career Leaders - Faceoffs Won 1. Steve Vecchione 722 1990-93

2. Eric Wedin 584 1998-2001

3. Bob Maimone 507 1974-77

4. Hunter Moreland 487 Active

5. Greg Matthews 445 1982-85

6. Matt Dolente 442 2008-11

7. Peter Jacobs 376 1992-95

8. Drew Kennedy 370 2012-15

9. Mike Poppleton 351 2010-13

10. Kyle Harrison 328 2002-05

11. Werner Krueger 303 1994-97

12. Greg Peyser 298 2003-06

Career Leaders - FO Winning %(Min. 2 years/250 Faceoff Att.) 1. Mike Poppleton .644 (351-545) 2010-13

2. Greg Peyser .617 (298-483) 2003-06

3. Kyle Harrison .611 (328-537) 2002-05

4. Greg Matthews .608 (445-732) 1982-85

5. Doug Honig .597 (154-258) 1968-70

6. Peter Jacobs .593 (376-634) 1992-95

7. Bob Maimone .589 (507-860) 1974-77

8. Werner Krueger .580 (303-522) 1994-97

9. Steve Vecchione .579 (722-1,247) 1990-93

10. Eric Wedin .579 (584-1,009) 1998-2001

11. Stephen Peyser .570 (285-500) 2005-08

Single-Season Leaders - Faceoffs Taken 1. Steve Vecchione 402 1993

2. Hunter Moreland 357 2018

3. Steve Vecchione 335 1992

4. Drew Kennedy 324 2014

5. Peter Jacobs 303 1995

6. Peter Jacobs 298 1994

7. Matt Dolente 291 2011

8. Bob Maimone 278 1977

9. Eric Wedin 275 1999

10. Steve Vecchione 274 1991

11. Eric Wedin 273 2000

Single-Season Leaders - Faceoffs Won 1. Steve Vecchione 247 1993

2. Steve Vecchione 206 1992

3. Hunter Moreland 200 2018

4. Matt Dolente 194 2011

5. Drew Kennedy 191 2014

6. Peter Jacobs 183 1995

7. Bob Maimone 176 1977

8. Peter Jacobs 175 1994

9. Eric Wedin 162 2000

10. Mike Poppleton 161 2013

11. Eric Wedin 157 1999

Single-Season Leaders - FO Winning %(Min. 7 FOs/game played by team) 1. Mike Poppleton .685 (161-235) 2013

2. Greg Peyser .670 (75-112) 2004

3. Matt Dolnete .667 (194-of-291) 2011

4. Charles Goodell .658 (48-73) 1969

5. Greg Matthews .655 (57-87) 1982

6. Gary Handleman .648 (57-88) 1972

7. Greg Matthews .645 (98-152) 1983

8. Lee Davidson .640 (57-89) 1984

9. Bob Maimone .633 (176-278) 1977

10. Kyle Harrison .632 (120-190) 2002

Single-Game FO Wins (20+) 1. Steve Vecchione __ 28 _____ vs. Syracuse (5-23-1992)

2T. Steve Vecchione __ 26 _ Washington Col. (3-10-1993)

Steve Vecchione __ 26 ___________ Navy (4-25-1992)

4. Steve Vecchione __ 25 ________ Princeton (3-7-1992)

5. Peter Jacobs ______ 23 ___________ Loyola (5-7-1994)

6T. Eric Wedin _______ 21 _______ Maryland (4-15-2000)

Peter Jacobs ______ 21 ________ Princeton (3-4-1995)

Steve Vecchione __ 21 _______ Maryland (4-16-1993)

Steve Vecchione __ 21 ___________ Army (4-10-1993)

Single-Game FO Attempts (30+) 1. Steve Vecchione __ 41 _____ vs. Syracuse (5-23-1992)

2. Steve Vecchione __ 37 _________ Syracuse (5-7-1993)

3. Peter Jacobs ______ 35 _________ Virginia (3-25-1995)

4T. Steve Vecchione __ 34 _ Washington Col. (3-10-1993)

Steve Vecchione __ 34 ___________ Navy (4-25-1992)

6. Peter Jacobs ______ 33 _____ @ Maryland (4-15-1995)

7. Steve Vecchione __ 32 ________ Princeton (3-7-1992)

8T. Peter Jacobs ______ 31 ___________ Loyola (5-7-1994)

Steve Vecchione __ 31 __________ Loyola (4-21-1993)

Steve Vecchione __ 31 _______ Maryland (4-16-1993)

Steve Vecchione __ 31 ________ Syracuse (3-21-1992)

12. Eric Wedin _______ 30 _______@ Towson (4-28-2001)

Single-Game FO Win % (Min. 10 Att.) 1T. Greg Peyser _____________________ 1.000 (15-of-15)

__________________________ @ Hofstra (3-13-2004)

Bill McCutcheon _________________ 1.000 (12-of-12)

____________________________ Rutgers (4-18-1972)

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1922 Douglas Turnbull 1st A Howard Benedict 2nd D Eric Calkins 3rd D Thomas Routson 3rd G Wistar Huey HM A Jospeh McDaniel HM A Joe Zoller HM D

1923 John Murphy 1st M Douglas Turnbull 1st A Howard Benedict 2nd D Paul Bachman 3rd D Hubert Barton HM D Pearce “Cotts” Coady HM A Joseph McDaniel HM A Thomas Routson HM G

1924 Douglas Turnbull 1st A Howard Benedict 1st M Sydney Cone HM G

1925 Douglas Turnbull 1st A Norman Robinson 2nd A Sydney Cone HM G

1926 Thomas Biddison 1st D Norman Robinson 1st M Walker Taylor 1st A Frank Ferlaino 3rd G Karl Levy 3rd D

1927 Thomas Biddison 1st D John Lang 1st M Bill Logan 2nd A Gardner Mallonee 3rd D C. “Leftie” Liebensperger HM D Kelso Morrill HM M

1928 Thomas Biddison 1st A John Lang 1st M Gardner Mallonee 1st D Benny Boynton 2nd D C. “Leftie” Liebensperger 3rd D Bill Logan HM A

1929 Howard Caplan 3rd D Purnell Hall HM D William Kegan HM D

1930 Purnell Hall 1st D John Turnbull 1st A Edward Dukehart 2nd A Joseph Ferrarini HM G Lorne Guild HM A George Packard HM A William Weitzel HM D

1931 Lorne Guild 1st M John Turnbull 1st A Donaldson Kelly 2nd A Millard Lang 2nd D Henry Beeler HM M Fritz Stude HM G

1932 Lorne Guild 1st M Donaldson Kelly 1st A Millard Lang 1st M George Packard 1st M

John Turnbull 1st A Paul Reynolds 2nd D

1933 Boots Ives 1st A Donaldson Kelly 1st A Millard Lang 1st A Church Yearley 1st D James Merriken HM D Paul Reynolds HM D Henry Beeler HM M William Weitzel HM M

1934 Henry Beeler 1st M Donaldson Kelly 1st A Millard Lang 1st A Church Yearley 1st D Paul Reynolds 2nd D

1935 Louis Reuling 1st G Peter Swindell 1st D

1936 Don Naylor 1st D Peter Swindell 1st D Tom Dukehart 2nd A

1937 Don Naylor 1st D Peter Swindell 1st D Tom Dukehart 2nd A

1938 John Tolson 3rd D

1939 John Tolson 1st D Norman Melvin 2nd D George Penniman III 3rd A

1940 John Tolson 1st D John Enders 2nd A George Penniman III 3rd D Charles Thomas 3rd A

1941 Nelson Shawn 1st D Charles Thomas 1st A John Tolson 1st D Richard Green 2nd M Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. 2nd D Edgar Spilman 3rd A Arthur Swerdloff 3rd G

1942 Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. 1st D Charles Thomas 1st A Henley Guild 2nd A Edward Weitzel 2nd D Tom Zink 3rd D

1943 Henley Guild 1st M George Reipe 1st D Tom Zink 2nd M Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. 3rd D

1946 Jerry Courtney 1st G Rip Hewitt 1st D

1947 Lloyd Bunting 1st D Wilson Fewster 1st M Wm. Brooke Tunstall 1st A Thomas Gough 2nd D Fred Smith 2nd D Merle Debuskey 3rd Henley Guild 3rd M

Ray Greene 3rd M Alan Chesney HM Ray Pohl HM Robert Sandell HM M. Gordon Wolman HM

1948 Ray Greene 1st M Wm. Brooke Tunstall 1st A Fred Smith 2nd M Wilson Fewster 3rd M Thomas Gough 3rd D James Adams HM M Hamilton Bishop HM D Lloyd Bunting HM D Mort Kalus HM D Oliver Shepard HM A

1949 James Adams 1st M Lloyd Bunting 1st D Oliver Shepard 1st A Byron Forbush 2nd A Fred Smith 2nd M Mort Kalus 3rd D Robert Sandell 3rd M Joseph Sollers HM G M. Gordon Wolman HM A

1950 Lloyd Bunting 1st D Robert Sandell 1st M Joseph Sollers 2nd G James Adams 3rd M Oliver Shepard 3rd A Wilson Fewster HM A Byron Forbush HM A Thomas Gough HM D Mort Kalus HM D Fred Smith HM M

1951 Joseph Sollers 1st G Byron Forbush 2nd A Richard Tucker 2nd M Emil Budnitz HM A William Carroll HM M George Keller HM D John Pohlhaus HM D

1952 Emil Budnitz 1st A Edward McNicholas 2nd A John Pohlhaus HM D Bob Scott HM M

1953 Emil Budnitz 1st A Eddie Semler 1st D Stanley Dorney HM M Lou Ruland HM G Frank White HM M

1954 Robert Taylor 2nd A Richard Steele 3rd M Ray Santamaria HM M Lou Ruland HM G Herbert Williams HM D

1955 Bob Burgess 3rd D Lou Ruland 3rd G Arlyn Marshall HM M Richard Watts HM D Herbert Williams HM D

1956 Arlyn Marshall 1st M Richard Watts 3rd D David Collignon HM M John Jory HM A Walter Mitchell HM D Robert Powell HM G

1957 Walter Mitchell 1st D William Morrill 1st A James Webster 1st A Richard Steele 2nd M Jerry Bennett HM M Edward Bernstein HM M Bruce Duffany HM M Bob Edwards HM D John Jory HM A John McNealey HM D Robert Powell HM G Alfred Seivold HM M

1958 Walter Mitchell 1st D William Morrill 1st A James Webster 1st A John Jory 2nd A Edward Bernstein 2nd M John McNealey 2nd D Emmett Collins HM G Bob Edwards HM D Alfred Seivold HM M

1959 William Morrill 1st A James Webster 1st A Edward Bernstein 2nd M Emmett Collins 2nd G Alfred Seivold 3rd M Bill Berndt HM M Michael Byrne HM D Bruce Duffany HM A Bill Widhelm HM D

1960 John McNealey, Sr. 1st D Michael Byrne 2nd D Austin Schmidt 3rd A Henry Ciccarone 3rd M Oscar Garcia Rivera HM M Jimmy Greenwood HM G Jimmy Ives HM A Paul Winegrad HM D

1961 Michael Byrne 1st D Austin Schmidt 1st A Henry Ciccarone 2nd M Jimmy Greenwood 3rd G Tom Biddison HM M Phil Sutley HM D

1962 Henry Ciccarone 1st M Austin Schmidt 1st A Roy Mayne 2nd A Phil Sutley 2nd D Bill Flannery 3rd D Tim Lowrey HM A Homer Schwartz HM M

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1963 Janis Berzins 1st D Homer Schwartz 1st M Jerry Pfeifer 2nd A Herb Better HM M Skip Darrell HM A Stan Fine HM M

1964 Homer Schwartz 1st M Jerry Pfeifer 2nd A Lucky Mallonee 3rd M Skip Darrell HM A Joe Hahn HM D Dave MacCool HM D Lauren Scheffenacker HM M

1965 Lucky Mallonee 1st M Jerry Pfeifer 1st A Benjamin Kaestner III 2nd D Jerome Schnydman 2nd M Skip Darrell 3rd M Mike Oidick 3rd D John Dashiells HM G

1966 Benjamin Kaestner III 1st D Jerome Schnydman 1st M Lucky Mallonee HM M

1967 Joseph Cowan 1st A Benjamin Kaestner III 1st D Jerome Schnydman 1st M Geoff Berlin 2nd G Michael Clark 2nd D Phil Kneip 2nd A Jim Goodell 3rd M Wesley Bachur HM M John Cardillo HM D H. Downman McCarty HM A

1968 Michael Clark 1st D Joseph Cowan 1st A Charles Goodell 1st M H. Downman McCarty 1st A John Cardillo 2nd D Philip Kneip 2nd A Geoff Berlin 3rd G Charles Coker HM M

1969 Michael Clark 1st D Charles Coker 1st M Joseph Cowan 1st A Charles Goodell 1st M John Cardillo 2nd D Paul Weiss 3rd D

1970 Charles Coker 1st M Robert MacCool 1st D Kenneth Dauses 2nd G Paul Weiss 2nd D Doug Honig 2nd M

1971 Kenneth Dauses 2nd G William Donovan HM M

1972 Richard Kowalchuk 1st M Les Matthews 1st G Jack Thomas 1st A Bill Nolan 2nd A Jim Ferguson 3rd D Jim Head 3rd D

1973 Richard Kowalchuk 1st M Leslie Matthews 1st G Jack Thomas 1st A Jim Ferguson 2nd D Franz Wittelsberger 2nd A Don Krohn 3rd A

1974 Richard Kowalchuk 1st M Jack Thomas 1st A Mike Siegert 2nd D Franz Wittelsberger 2nd A Dale Kohler 3rd M Bob Barbera HM D Rich Hirsch HM A Bill Nolan HM M

1975 Dale Kohler 1st M Franz Wittelsberger 1st A Kevin Mahon 2nd G Jim Moorhead 2nd D Michael O’Neill 2nd A Rich Hirsch 3rd A Don Zimmerman HM M

1976 Dale Kohler 1st M Michael O’Neill 1st A Franz Wittelsberger 3rd A Rich Hirsch HM A Kevin Mahon HM G Jim Moorhead HM D

1977 David Huntley 1st M Michael O’Neill 1st A Bob DeSimone 2nd M Mark Greenberg 2nd D Kevin Mahon 2nd G R. Scott Baugher HM M Rich Hirsch HM A

1978 R. Scott Baugher 1st M Robert DeSimone 1st M Michael Federico 1st G Will Hazlehurst 1st D Michael O’Neill 1st A Mark Greenberg 2nd D Dave Huntley 2nd M Mike Sheedy HM D

1979 R. Scott Baugher 1st M Michael Federico 1st G Mark Greenberg 1st D David Huntley 1st M Dave Black 2nd D Ned Radebaugh 3rd M Curt Ahrendsen HM D Wayne Davis HM M Jeff Harris HM A Leroy Katz HM D

1980 Michael Federico 1st G Mark Greenberg 1st D Brendan Schneck 1st M Jeff Cook 2nd A Wayne Davis 3rd M Jim Bidne HM A Dave Black HM D Lance Schneck HM D

1981 Jeffrey Cook 1st A Brendan Schneck 1st M Lance Schneck 2nd D Henry Ciccarone, Jr. 3rd M Dave Black HM D Brian Holman HM G

1982 Jeffrey Cook 1st A Dave Black 2nd D Henry Ciccarone, Jr. 2nd M John Krumenacker 3rd M Peter Scott 3rd A Bill Cantelli HM M Brian Holman HM G

1983 Marty Bergin 1st D William Cantelli 1st M Delverne Dressel 1st M Henry Ciccarone, Jr. 2nd M Brian Holman 2nd G John Krumenacker 3rd M John DeTommaso HM D Peter Scott HM A

1984 John DeTommaso 1st D Delverne Dressel 1st M Lawrence Quinn 1st G Peter Scott 1st A John Krumenacker 2nd M Brian Wood 2nd A Willy Odenthal 3rd A John Tucker HM M

1985 John DeTommaso 1st D Delverne Dressel 1st M Lawrence Quinn 1st G Brian Wood 1st A John Krumenacker 2nd M Craig Bubier 3rd A Steve Mutscheller 3rd M Brad McLam HM M

1986 Craig Bubier 1st A John DeTommaso 1st D Delverne Dressel 1st M Brian Wood 1st A Brad McLam 3rd M Steve Mitchell HM M

1987 Steve Mitchell 1st M Dave Pietramala 1st D Brian Wood 1st A Larry LeDoyen 2nd M Michael Morrill 3rd A Craig Bubier HM A Quint Kessenich HM G

1988 Quint Kessenich 1st G Michael Morrill 1st A Dave Pietramala 1st D Brendan Kelly 2nd M James DeTommaso 3rd D

1989 Quint Kessenich 1st G Matt Panetta 1st A Dave Pietramala 1st D Greg Lilly 2nd D Joe Rzempoluch 3rd M Brian Voelker 3rd M Bill Dwan HM D Brendan Kelly HM M

1990 Brian Voelker 3rd M Adam Wright 3rd M Bill Dwan HM D Quint Kessenich HM G Matt Panetta HM A

Most All-Americansin One Season

12 _________________________ 1957____________________________ 1947

10 _________________________ 1979____________________________ 1967____________________________ 1950____________________________ 1948

9 __________________________ 1959____________________________ 1958____________________________ 1949

8 __________________________ 1999____________________________ 1995____________________________ 1989____________________________ 1984____________________________ 1983____________________________ 1980____________________________ 1978____________________________ 1974____________________________ 1968____________________________ 1960____________________________ 1933____________________________ 1923

Most First Team All-Americansin One Season

5 __________________________ 1978____________________________ 1932

4 __________________________ 1986____________________________ 1985____________________________ 1984____________________________ 1979____________________________ 1969____________________________ 1968____________________________ 1934____________________________ 1933

3 ______________________ 17 times

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All-Time First TeamAll-Americans by School(1922-2018)

Johns Hopkins _______________ 184Maryland ____________________ 126Navy ________________________ 105Syracuse _____________________ 100

Army _________________________ 84

Princeton _____________________ 77

Virginia_______________________ 67

Cornell _______________________ 55

North Carolina ________________ 39Duke _________________________ 38Rutgers _______________________ 35

Yale __________________________ 24St. John’s _____________________ 23

Loyola ________________________ 15Brown ________________________ 15Notre Dame ___________________ 14Hobart _______________________ 13Penn _________________________ 13Dartmouth ____________________ 12RPI __________________________ 11Washington & Lee ______________ 10UMass ________________________ 10Union ________________________ 10

Denver ________________________ 9Albany ________________________ 8Hofstra ________________________ 8Harvard _______________________ 8Swarthmore ____________________ 8Washington College _____________ 7Georgetown ____________________ 7Colgate ________________________ 6Stevens ________________________ 5U. of Baltimore _________________ 4Penn State _____________________ 3Towson ________________________ 3

Ohio State _____________________ 2Stony Brook ____________________ 2Lehigh ________________________ 2Drexel _________________________ 2Villanova ______________________ 2

Richmond _____________________ 1Delaware ______________________ 1UMBC _________________________ 1Springfield _____________________ 1NYU __________________________ 1CCNY _________________________ 1NC State _______________________ 1Bryant _________________________ 1

1991 Brian Voelker 1st D Adam Wright 1st M Matt Panetta 2nd M Bill Dwan 3rd D Scott Giardina HM G

1992 Adam Wright 1st M Jeff Wills 2nd A Scott Giardina 3rd G Brian Lukacz HM M Brian Piccola HM A Terry Riordan HM A Nick Shevillo HM D

1993 Brian Piccola 1st A Terry Riordan 3rd A Steve Vecchione 3rd M Brian Kelly HM M Milford Marchant HM M Tom Sullivan HM D

1994 Terry Riordan 1st A Brian Piccola 2nd A Peter Jacobs 2nd M Milford Marchant HM M

1995 Peter Jacobs 1st M Brian Piccola 1st A Terry Riordan 1st A Milford Marchant 2nd M Casey Gordon HM M Brian Kuczma HM D Jonathan Marcus HM G David Marr HM A

1996 Brian Kuczma 1st D Billy Evans 2nd M John Gagliardi 3rd D Milford Marchant 3rd M David Marr 3rd A Jonathan Marcus HM G

1997 Brian Kuczma 1st D John Gagliardi 1st D Dudley Dixon 2nd A Billy Evans 2nd M Andrew Godfrey HM M

1998 Rob Doerr 1st D A.J. Haugen 1st M Brian Carcaterra 1st G Andrew Godfrey 3rd M Dudley Dixon HM A Matt O’Kelly HM M Dylan Schlott HM A

1999 A.J. Haugen 1st M Rob Doerr 1st D Dan Denihan 2nd A Matt O’Kelly 2nd M Brian Carcaterra 2nd G Dylan Schlott HM A Conor Denihan HM M Brandon Testa HM D

2000 A.J. Haugen 1st M Dan Denihan 1st A Brian Carcaterra 3rd G Brandon Testa 3rd D Conor Denihan 3rd M Brendan Shook HM D

2001 Eric Wedin 2nd M Shawn Nadelen 2nd D Brandon Testa 3rd D Bobby Benson HM A

2002 Adam Doneger 1st M Nick Murtha 1st G P.J. DiConza 3rd D Kevin Boland 3rd M Bobby Benson 3rd A Michael Peyser HM D

2003 Adam Doneger 1st M Kyle Barrie 1st A Bobby Benson 2nd A Rob Scherr 2nd G Michael Peyser 2nd D Kyle Harrison 2nd M Kevin Boland 3rd M

2004 Kyle Harrison 1st M Tom Garvey 2nd D Conor Ford 2nd A Kevin Boland 2nd M Kyle Barrie 2nd A Matt Rewkowski 3rd M Corey Harned HM LSM

2005 Kyle Harrison 1st M Tom Garvey 1st D Paul Rabil 3rd M Chris Watson HM D Jesse Schwartzman HM G Matt Pinto HM D Jake Byrne HM A

2006 Paul Rabil 1st M Kevin Huntley 3rd A Greg Peyser 3rd M Matt Pinto HM D Jesse Schwartzman HM G

2007 Paul Rabil 1st M Stephen Peyser 3rd M Jake Byrne HM A Michael Evans HM D Steven Boyle HM A

2008 Paul Rabil 1st M Stephen Peyser 2nd M Kevin Huntley 3rd A Michael Evans 3rd D Matt Bocklet 3rd D

2009 Michael Evans 1st D Michael Kimmel 2nd M Brian Christopher 3rd M Steven Boyle HM A Kyle Wharton HM A

2010 Michael Kimmel 1st M Steven Boyle HM A

2011 Matt Dolente 1st (FO) M John Ranagan 1st M Pierce Bassett 2nd G Tucker Durkin 2nd D Chris Boland HM A Kyle Wharton HM A

2012 Tucker Durkin 1st D Rob Guida 2nd M John Ranagan 2nd M Pierce Bassett HM G

2013 Tucker Durkin 1st D Mike Poppleton 2nd (FO) M Pierce Bassett HM G Chris Lightner HM D Wells Stanwick HM A

2014 Michael Pellegrino 2nd LSM Jack Reilly 2nd D Ryan Brown HM A Holden Cattoni HM M Wells Stanwick HM A

2015 Ryan Brown 2nd A Michael Pellegrino 3rd LSM Joel Tinney 3rd M Wells Stanwick HM A

2016 Ryan Brown 2nd A Shack Stanwick HM A John Crawley HM M Nick Fields HM D

2017 Joel Tinney 2nd M Nick Fields 3rd D John Crawley HM M Kyle Marr HM M Shack Stanwick HM A

2018 Joel Tinney 1st M Patrick Foley 3rd D Kyle Marr HM A Shack Stanwick HM A Cole Williams HM A

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All-Americans by Position - Midfielders

1923 John Murphy________________ 1st

1924 Howard Benedict ___________ 1st

1926 Norman Robinson ___________ 1st

1927 John Lang __________________ 1st Kelso Morrill ________________HM

1928 John Lang __________________ 1st

1931 Lorne Guild ________________ 1st Henry Beeler ________________HM

1932 Lorne Guild _________________ 1st Millard Lang _______________ 1st George Packard _____________ 1st

1933 Henry Beeler ________________HM William Weitzel _____________HM

1934 Henry Beeler ________________ 1st

1941 Richard Green ______________2nd

1943 Henley Guild________________ 1st Tom Zink ___________________2nd

1947 Wilson Fewster _____________ 1st Henley Guild________________ 3rd Ray Greene _________________ 3rd

1948 Ray Greene _________________ 1st Fred Smith _________________2nd Wilson Fewster ______________ 3rd James Adams _______________HM

1949 James Adams _______________ 1st Fred Smith _________________2nd Robert Sandell ______________ 3rd

1950 Robert Sandell ______________ 1st James Adams _______________ 3rd Fred Smith _________________HM

1951 Richard Tucker ______________2nd William Carroll _____________HM

1952 Bob Scott ___________________HM

1953 Stanley Dorney ______________HM Frank White ________________HM

1954 Richard Steele _______________ 3rd Ray Santamaria _____________HM

1955 Arlyn Marshall ______________HM

1956 Arlyn Marshall ______________ 1st David Collignon _____________HM

1957 Richard Steele _______________2nd Jerry Bennett ________________HM Edward Bernstein ___________HM Bruce Duffany _______________HM Alfred Seivold _______________HM

1958 Edward Bernstein ___________2nd Alfred Seivold _______________HM

1959 Edward Bernstein ___________2nd Alfred Seivold _______________ 3rd Bill Berndt __________________HM

1960 Henry Ciccarone ____________ 3rd Oscar Garcia Rivera __________HM

1961 Henry Ciccarone ____________2nd Tom Biddison _______________HM

1962 Henry Ciccarone ____________ 1st Homer Schwartz_____________HM

1963 Homer Schwartz ____________ 1st Herb Better _________________HM Stan Fine ___________________HM

1964 Homer Schwartz_____________ 1st Lucky Mallonee _____________ 3rd Lauren Scheffenacker ________HM

1965 Lucky Mallonee _____________ 1st Jerome Schnydman __________2nd Skip Darrell _________________ 3rd

1966 Jerome Schnydman __________ 1st Lucky Mallonee _____________HM

1967 Jerome Schnydman __________ 1st Charles Goodell _____________ 3rd Wesley Bachur ______________HM

1968 Charles Goodell _____________ 1st Charles Coker _______________HM

1969 Charles Coker _______________ 1st Charles Goodell _____________ 1st

1970 Charles Coker _______________ 1st Doug Honig ________________2nd

1971 William Donovan ____________HM

1972 Richard Kowalchuk __________ 1st

1973 Richard Kowalchuk __________ 1st

1974 Richard Kowalchuk __________ 1st Dale Kohler _________________ 3rd Bill Nolan __________________HM

1975 Dale Kohler ________________ 1st Don Zimmerman ____________HM

1976 Dale Kohler ________________ 1st

1977 David Huntley ______________ 1st Bob DeSimone ______________2nd R. Scott Baugher _____________HM

1978 R. Scott Baugher _____________ 1st Robert DeSimone ____________ 1st Dave Huntley _______________2nd

1979 R. Scott Baugher ____________ 1st David Huntley ______________ 1st Ned Radebaugh _____________ 3rd Wayne Davis ________________HM

1980 Brendan Schneck ___________ 1st Wayne Davis ________________ 3rd

1981 Brendan Schneck ___________ 1st Henry Ciccarone ____________ 3rd

1982 Henry Ciccarone ____________2nd John Krumenacker __________ 3rd Bill Cantelli _________________HM

1983 William Cantelli ____________ 1st Delverne Dressel ____________ 1st Henry Ciccarone ____________2nd John Krumenacker __________ 3rd

1984 Delverne Dressel ____________ 1st John Krumenacker __________2nd John Tucker_________________HM

1985 Delverne Dressel ____________ 1st John Krumenacker __________2nd Steve Mutscheller ____________ 3rd Brad McLam ________________HM

1986 Delverne Dressel ____________ 1st Brad McLam ________________ 3rd Steve Mitchell _______________HM

1987 Larry LeDoyen ______________2nd

1988 Brendan Kelly _______________2nd

1989 Joe Rzempoluch _____________ 3rd Brian Voelker _______________ 3rd Brendan Kelly _______________HM

1990 Brian Voelker _______________ 3rd Adam Wright _______________ 3rd

1991 Adam Wright _______________ 1st Matt Panetta ________________2nd

1992 Adam Wright _______________ 1st Brian Lukacz ________________HM

1993 Steve Vecchione _____________ 3rd Brian Kelly __________________HM Milford Marchant ___________HM

1994 Peter Jacobs ________________2nd Milford Marchant ___________HM

1995 Peter Jacobs ________________ 1st Milford Marchant ___________2nd Casey Gordon _______________HM

1996 Billy Evans __________________2nd Milford Marchant ___________ 3rd

1997 Billy Evans __________________2nd Andrew Godfrey _____________HM

1998 A.J. Haugen _________________ 1st Andrew Godfrey _____________ 3rd Matt O’Kelly ________________HM

1999 A.J. Haugen _________________ 1st Matt O’Kelly ________________2nd Conor Denihan______________HM

2000 A.J. Haugen _________________ 1st Conor Denihan______________ 3rd

2001 Eric Wedin _________________2nd

2002 Adam Doneger ______________ 1st Kevin Boland _______________ 3rd

2003 Adam Doneger ______________ 1st Kyle Harrison _______________2nd Kevin Boland _______________ 3rd

2004 Kyle Harrison _______________ 1st Kevin Boland _______________2nd Matt Rewkowski _____________ 3rd Corey Harned - LSM _________HM

2005 Kyle Harrison _______________ 1st Paul Rabil __________________ 3rd

2006 Paul Rabil __________________ 1st Greg Peyser _________________ 3rd

2007 Paul Rabil __________________ 1st Stephen Peyser ______________ 3rd

2008 Paul Rabil __________________ 1st Stephen Peyser ______________2nd

2009 Michael Kimmel _____________2nd Brian Christopher ___________ 3rd

2010 Michael Kimmel _____________ 1st

2011 Matt Dolente (FO) ___________ 1st John Ranagan _______________ 1st

2012 Rob Guida __________________2nd John Ranagan _______________2nd

2013 Mike Poppleton (FO) _________2nd

2014 Holden Cattoni _____________HM

2015 Joel Tinney _________________ 3rd

2016 John Crawley________________HM

2017 Joel Tinney _________________2nd John Crawley________________HM

2018 Joel Tinney _________________ 1st

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All-Americans by Position - Attackmen

1922 Douglas Turnbull ___________ 1st Wistar Huey ________________HM Joseph McDaniel ____________HM

1923 Douglas Turnbull ___________ 1st Pearce “Cotts” Coady ________HM Joseph McDaniel ____________HM

1924 Douglas Turnbull ___________ 1st Howard Benedict ___________ 1st

1925 Douglas Turnbull ___________ 1st Norman Robinson ___________2nd

1926 Walker Taylor _______________ 1st

1927 Bill Logan __________________2nd

1928 Thomas Biddison____________ 1st Bill Logan __________________HM

1930 John Turnbull ______________ 1st Edward Dukehart ____________2nd Lorne Guild _________________HM George Packard _____________HM

1931 John Turnbull ______________ 1st Donaldson Kelly _____________2nd

1932 Donaldson Kelly _____________ 1st John Turnbull ______________ 1st

1933 Boots Ives __________________ 1st Donaldson Kelly _____________ 1st Millard Lang ________________ 1st

1934 Donaldson Kelly _____________ 1st Millard Lang ________________ 1st

1936 Tom Dukehart ______________2nd

1937 Tom Dukehart ______________2nd

1939 George Penniman III _________ 3rd

1940 John Enders ________________2nd Charles Thomas _____________ 3rd

1941 Charles Thomas _____________ 1st Edgar Spilman ______________ 3rd

1942 Charles Thomas ____________ 1st Henley Guild________________2nd

1947 Wm. Brooke Tunstall ________ 1st

1948 Ray Greene _________________ 1st Wm. Brooke Tunstall ________ 1st Oliver Shepard ______________HM

1949 Oliver Shepard ______________ 1st Byron Forbush ______________2nd M. Gordon Wolman __________HM

1950 Oliver Shepard ______________ 3rd Wilson Fewster ______________HM Byron Forbush ______________HM

1951 Byron Forbush ______________2nd Emil Budnitz________________HM

1952 Emil Budnitz _______________ 1st Edward McNicholas __________2nd

1953 Emil Budnitz _______________ 1st

1954 Robert Taylor _______________2nd

1956 John Jory ___________________HM

1957 William Morrill _____________ 1st James Webster ______________ 1st John Jory ___________________HM

1958 William Morrill _____________ 1st James Webster ______________ 1st John Jory ___________________2nd

1959 William Morrill _____________ 1st James Webster ______________ 1st Bruce Duffany _______________HM

1960 Austin Schmidt ______________ 3rd Jimmy Ives__________________HM

1961 Austin Schmidt _____________ 1st

1962 Austin Schmidt _____________ 1st Roy Mayne __________________2nd

1963 Jerry Pfeifer _________________2nd Skip Darrell _________________HM

1964 Jerry Pfeifer _________________2nd Skip Darrell _________________HM

1965 Jerry Pfeifer ________________ 1st

1967 Joseph Cowan ______________ 1st Phil Kneip __________________2nd H. Downman McCarty _______HM

1968 Joseph Cowan ______________ 1st H. Downman McCarty _______ 1st Philip Kneip ________________2nd

1969 Joseph Cowan ______________ 1st

1972 Jack Thomas _______________ 1st Bill Nolan __________________2nd

1973 Jack Thomas _______________ 1st Franz Wittelsberger __________2nd Don Krohn _________________ 3rd

1974 Jack Thomas ________________ 1st Franz Wittelsberger __________2nd Rich Hirsch _________________HM

1975 Franz Wittelsberger __________ 1st Michael O’Neill _____________2nd Rich Hirsch _________________ 3rd

1976 Michael O’Neill _____________ 1st Franz Wittelsberger __________ 3rd Rich Hirsch _________________HM

1977 Michael O’Neill _____________ 1st Rich Hirsch _________________HM

1978 Michael O’Neill _____________ 1st

1979 Jeff Harris __________________HM

1980 Jeff Cook ___________________2nd Jim Bidne __________________HM

1981 Jeffrey Cook ________________ 1st

1982 Jeffrey Cook ________________ 1st Peter Scott __________________ 3rd

1983 Peter Scott __________________HM

1984 Peter Scott _________________ 1st Brian Wood _________________2nd Willy Odenthal ______________ 3rd

1985 Brian Wood ________________ 1st Craig Bubier ________________ 3rd

1986 Craig Bubier ________________ 1st Brian Wood ________________ 1st

1987 Brian Wood ________________ 1st Michael Morrill _____________ 3rd Craig Bubier ________________HM

1988 Michael Morrill _____________ 1st

1989 Matt Panetta _______________ 1st

1990 Matt Panetta ________________HM

1992 Jeff Wills ___________________2nd Brian Piccola ________________HM Terry Riordan _______________HM

1993 Brian Piccola ________________ 1st Terry Riordan _______________ 3rd

1994 Terry Riordan _______________ 1st Brian Piccola ________________2nd

1995 Brian Piccola ________________ 1st Terry Riordan _______________ 1st David Marr _________________HM

1996 David Marr _________________ 3rd

1997 Dudley Dixon _______________2nd

1998 Dudley Dixon _______________HM Dylan Schlott _______________HM

1999 Dan Denihan _______________2nd Dylan Schlott _______________HM

2000 Dan Denihan _______________ 1st

2001 Bobby Benson_______________HM

2002 Bobby Benson_______________ 3rd

2003 Kyle Barrie __________________ 1st Bobby Benson_______________2nd

2004 Conor Ford _________________2nd Kyle Barrie __________________2nd

2005 Jake Byrne __________________HM

2006 Kevin Huntley _______________ 3rd

2007 Jake Byrne __________________HM Steven Boyle ________________HM

2008 Kevin Huntley _______________ 3rd

2009 Steven Boyle ________________HM Kyle Wharton _______________HM

2010 Steven Boyle ________________HM

2011 Chris Boland ________________HM Kyle Wharton _______________HM

2013 Wells Stanwick ______________HM

2014 Ryan Brown_________________HM Wells Stanwick ______________HM

2015 Ryan Brown_________________2nd Wells Stanwick ______________HM

2016 Ryan Brown_________________2nd Shack Stanwick______________HM

2017 Kyle Marr ___________________HM Shack Stanwick______________HM

2018 Kyle Marr ___________________HM Shack Stanwick______________HM Cole Williams _______________HM

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1922 Howard Benedict ____________2nd Eric Calkins ________________ 3rd Joe Zoller ___________________HM

1923 Howard Benedict ____________2nd Paul Bachman ______________ 3rd Hubert Barton ______________HM

1926 Thomas Biddison ___________ 1st Karl Levy ___________________ 3rd

1927 Thomas Biddison ___________ 1st Gardner Mallonee ___________ 3rd C. “Leftie” Liebensberger _____HM

1928 Gardner Mallonee ___________ 1st Benny Boynton ______________2nd C. “Leftie” Liebensberger _____ 3rd

1929 Caplan _____________________ 3rd Purnell Hall ________________HM William Kegan ______________HM

1930 Purnell Hall ________________ 1st William Weitzel _____________HM

1931 Millard Lang ________________2nd

1932 Paul Reynolds _______________2nd

1933 Church Yearley _____________ 1st James Merriken _____________HM Paul Reynolds _______________HM

1934 Church Yearley _____________ 1st Paul Reynolds _______________2nd

1935 Peter Swindell ______________ 1st

1936 Don Naylor _________________ 1st Peter Swindell ______________ 1st

1937 Don Naylor _________________ 1st Peter Swindell ______________ 1st

1938 John Tolson ________________ 3rd

1939 John Tolson ________________ 1st Norman Melvin _____________2nd

1940 John Tolson ________________ 1st George Penniman III _________ 3rd

1941 Nelson Shawn _______________ 1st John Tolson ________________ 1st Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. ________2nd

1942 Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. _______ 1st Edward Weitzel______________2nd Tom Zink ___________________ 3rd

1943 George Reipe _______________ 1st Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. ________ 3rd

1946 Rip Hewitt _________________ 1st

1947 Lloyd Bunting ______________ 1st Thomas Gough ______________2nd Fred Smith _________________2nd

1948 Thomas Gough ______________ 3rd Hamilton Bishop ____________HM Lloyd Bunting _______________HM Mort Kalus _________________HM

1949 Lloyd Bunting _______________ 1st Mort Kalus _________________ 3rd

1950 Lloyd Bunting ______________ 1st Thomas Gough ______________HM Mort Kalus _________________HM

1951 George Keller _______________HM John Pohlhaus ______________HM

1952 John Pohlhaus ______________HM

1953 Eddie Semler _______________ 1st

1954 Herbert Williams ____________HM

1955 Bob Burgess ________________ 3rd Richard Watts _______________HM Herbert Williams ____________HM

1956 Richard Watts _______________ 3rd Walter Mitchell ______________HM

1957 Walter Mitchell _____________ 1st Bob Edwards ________________HM John McNealey ______________HM

1958 Walter Mitchell _____________ 1st John McNealey ______________2nd Bob Edwards ________________HM

1959 Michael Byrne _______________HM Bill Widhelm _______________HM

1960 John McNealey _____________ 1st Michael Byrne _______________2nd Paul Winegrad ______________HM

1961 Michael Byrne _______________ 1st Phil Sutley __________________HM

1962 Phil Sutley __________________2nd Bill Flannery ________________ 3rd

1963 Janis Berzins ________________ 1st

1964 Joe Hahn ___________________HM Dave MacCool _______________HM

1965 Benjamin Kaestner III ________2nd Mike Oidick ________________ 3rd

1966 Benjamin Kaestner III ________ 1st

1967 Benjamin Kaestner III ________ 1st Michael Clark _______________2nd John Cardillo _______________HM

1968 Michael Clark _______________ 1st John Cardillo _______________2nd

1969 Michael Clark _______________ 1st John Cardillo _______________2nd Paul Weiss __________________ 3rd

1970 Robert MacCool ____________ 1st Paul Weiss __________________2nd

1972 Jim Ferguson _______________ 3rd Jim Head ___________________ 3rd

1973 Jim Ferguson _______________2nd

1974 Mike Siegert ________________2nd Bob Barbera ________________HM

1975 Jim Moorhead_______________2nd

1976 Jim Moorhead_______________HM

1977 Mark Greenberg _____________2nd

1978 Will Hazlehurst _____________ 1st Mark Greenberg _____________2nd Mike Sheedy ________________HM

1979 Mark Greenberg _____________ 1st Dave Black __________________2nd Curt Ahrendsen _____________HM Leroy Katz __________________HM

1980 Mark Greenberg ____________ 1st Dave Black __________________HM Lance Schneck ______________HM

1981 Lance Schneck ______________2nd Dave Black __________________HM

1982 Dave Black __________________2nd Marty Bergin ________________ 1st

1983 John DeTommaso ___________HM

1984 John DeTommaso ___________ 1st

1985 John DeTommaso ___________ 1st

1986 John DeTommaso ___________ 1st

1987 Steve Mitchell (LSM) _________ 1st Dave Pietramala ____________ 1st

1988 Dave Pietramala ____________ 1st James DeTommaso __________ 3rd

1989 Dave Pietramala ____________ 1st Greg Lilly __________________2nd Bill Dwan ___________________HM

1990 Bill Dwan ___________________HM

1991 Brian Voelker _______________ 1st Bill Dwan ___________________ 3rd

1992 Nick Shevillo ________________HM

1993 Tom Sullivan ________________HM

1995 Brian Kuczma _______________HM

1996 Brian Kuczma _______________ 1st John Gagliardi ______________ 3rd

1997 Brian Kuczma _______________ 1st John Gagliardi ______________ 1st

1998 Rob Doerr __________________ 1st

1999 Rob Doerr __________________ 1st Brandon Testa ______________HM

2000 Brandon Testa ______________ 3rd Brendan Shook ______________HM

2001 Shawn Nadelen _____________2nd Brandon Testa ______________ 3rd

2002 P.J. DiConza ________________ 3rd Michael Peyser ______________HM

2003 Michael Peyser ______________2nd

2004 Tom Garvey _________________2nd

2005 Tom Garvey _________________ 1st Chris Watson _______________HM Matt Pinto __________________HM

2006 Matt Pinto __________________HM

2007 Michael Evans ______________HM

2008 Michael Evans ______________ 3rd Matt Bocklet ________________ 3rd

2009 Michael Evans ______________ 1st

2011 Tucker Durkin ______________2nd

2012 Tucker Durkin ______________ 1st

2013 Tucker Durkin ______________ 1st

2014 Michael Pellegrino (LSM) _____ 1st Jack Reilly __________________2nd

2015 Michael Pellegrino (LSM) _____ 3rd

2016 Nick Fields _________________HM

2017 Nick Fields _________________ 3rd

2018 Patrick Foley ________________ 3rd

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All-Americans by Position - Goalies

1922 Thomas Routson _____________________3rd Team

1923 Thomas Routson __________________________HM

1924 Sydney Cone ______________________________HM

1925 Sydney Cone ______________________________HM

1926 Frank Ferlaino _______________________3rd Team

1930 Joseph Ferrarini ___________________________HM

1931 Fritz Stude ________________________________HM

1935 Louis Reuling _______________________ 1st Team

1941 Arthur Swerdloff _____________________3rd Team

1946 Jerry Courtney _______________________ 1st Team

1949 Joseph Sollers _____________________________HM

1950 Joseph Sollers _______________________ 2nd Team

1951 Joseph Sollers _______________________ 1st Team

1953 Lou Ruland _______________________________HM

1954 Lou Ruland _______________________________HM

1955 Lou Ruland __________________________3rd Team

1956 Robert Powell _____________________________HM

1957 Robert Powell _____________________________HM

1958 Emmett Collins ___________________________HM

1959 Emmett Collins _____________________ 2nd Team

1960 Jimmy Greenwood _________________________HM

1961 Jimmy Greenwood ____________________3rd Team

1965 John Dashiells ____________________________HM

1967 Geoff Berlin_________________________ 2nd Team

1968 Geoff Berlin__________________________3rd Team

1970 Kenneth Dauses _____________________ 2nd Team

1972 Les Matthews ________________________ 1st Team

1973 Leslie Matthews ______________________ 1st Team

1975 Kevin Mahon _______________________ 2nd Team

1976 Kevin Mahon _____________________________HM

1977 Kevin Mahon _______________________ 2nd Team

1978 Michael Federico _____________________ 1st Team

1979 Michael Federico _____________________ 1st Team

1980 Michael Federico _____________________ 1st Team

1981 Brian Holman _____________________________HM

1982 Brian Holman _____________________________HM

1983 Brian Holman _______________________ 2nd Team

1984 Lawrence Quinn ______________________ 1st Team

1985 Lawrence Quinn _____________________ 1st Team

1987 Quint Kessenich ___________________________HM

1988 Quint Kessenich ______________________ 1st Team

1989 Quint Kessenich ______________________ 1st Team

1990 Quint Kessenich ___________________________HM

1991 Scott Giardina _____________________________HM

1992 Scott Giardina ________________________3rd Team

1995 Jonathan Marcus __________________________HM

1996 Jonathan Marcus __________________________HM

1998 Brian Carcaterra ______________________ 1st Team

1999 Brian Carcaterra _____________________ 2nd Team

2000 Brian Carcaterra ______________________3rd Team

2002 Nick Murtha _________________________ 1st Team

2003 Rob Scherr__________________________ 2nd Team

2005 Jesse Schwartzman ________________________HM

2006 Jesse Schwartzman ________________________HM

2011 Pierce Bassett ____________________________ 2nd

2012 Pierce Bassett _____________________________HM

2013 Pierce Bassett _____________________________HM

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Mike Morrill (A) ____________________________ 1988

Brian Kuczma (D) ______________________ 1996, 1997

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Del Dressel (M) ______________1983, 1984, 1985, 1986

Matt Dolente (M/FO) ________________________ 2011

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Kyle Barrie (A) ______________________________ 2003

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Brian Voelker (D) ___________________________ 1991

Rob Doerr (D) _________________________ 1998, 1999

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Mike O’Neill (A) __________________ 1976, 1977, 1978

Bill Cantelli (M) ____________________________ 1983

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Bob DeSimone (M) __________________________ 1978

Craig Bubier (A) ____________________________ 1986

Brian Piccola (A) _______________________ 1993, 1995

Paul Rabil (M) ____________________ 2006, 2007, 2008

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James Webster (A) _________________ 1957, 1958, 1959

Charles Coker (M) _____________________ 1969, 1970

Jeff Cook (A)___________________________ 1981, 1982

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Henry Ciccarone (M) ________________________ 1962

Quint Kessenich (G) ____________________ 1988, 1989

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Jerry Schnydman (M) ___________________ 1966, 1967

A.J. Haugen (M) ___________________ 1998, 1999, 2000

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Peter Scott (A) ______________________________ 1984

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Bill Morrill (A) ____________________ 1957, 1958, 1959

Austin Schmidt (A) * ________________________ 1962

H. Downman McCarty (A) ____________________ 1968

Brian Wood (A) ___________________ 1985, 1986, 1987

Michael Kimmel (M) ________________________ 2010

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Dave Huntley (M) ______________________ 1977, 1979

Kyle Harrison (M) ______________________ 2004, 2005

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Terry Riordan (A) ______________________ 1994, 1995

Nick Murtha (G) ____________________________ 2002

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Mike Clark (D) _________________________ 1968, 1969

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Larry Quinn (G) _______________________ 1984, 1985

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Arlyn Marshall (M) __________________________ 1956

Ben Kaestner, III (D) ____________________ 1966, 1967

Matt Panetta (A) ____________________________ 1989

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Les Matthews (G) ______________________ 1972, 1973

Will Hazlehurst (D) _________________________ 1978

Brian Carcaterra (G) _________________________ 1998

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Peter Jacobs (M) ____________________________ 1995

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Joe Cowan (A) ____________________ 1967, 1968, 1969

Dale Kohler (M) _______________________ 1975, 1976

Scott Baugher (M) ______________________ 1978, 1979

Brendan Schneck (M) ___________________ 1980, 1981

Adam Doneger (M) _____________________ 2002, 2003

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Homer Schwartz (M) ___________________ 1963, 1964

Charles Goodell (M) ____________________ 1968, 1969

Franz Wittelsberger (A) ______________________ 1975

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Jack Thomas (A) __________________ 1972, 1973, 1974

Tom Garvey (D) _____________________________ 2005

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John Ranagan (M) __________________________ 2011

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Robert MacCool (D) _________________________ 1970

Mike Federico (G) _________________ 1978, 1979, 1980

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Janis Berzins (D) ____________________________ 1963

Michael Evans (D) ___________________________ 2009

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Rick Kowalchuk (M) _______________ 1972, 1973, 1974

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Lucky Mallonee (M) _________________________ 1965

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Joe Sollers (G) ______________________________ 1951

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Austin Schmidt (A) * ________________________ 1961

John DeTommaso (D) _____________ 1984, 1985, 1986

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Dan Denihan (A) ____________________________ 2000

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Dave Pietramala (D) _______________ 1987, 1988, 1989

John Gagliardi (D) __________________________ 1997

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Robert Sandell (M) __________________________ 1950

Mark Greenberg (D) ____________________ 1979, 1980

Steve Mitchell (M/LSM) ______________________ 1987

Adam Wright (M) ______________________ 1991, 1992

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Jerry Pfeifer (A) _____________________________ 1965

Marty Bergin (D) ____________________________ 1983

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Oliver Shepard (A) __________________________ 1949

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Emil Budnitz (A) _______________________ 1952, 1953

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Jim Adams (M) _____________________________ 1949

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Tucker Durkin (D) _____________________ 2012, 2013

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Joel Tinney (M) _____________________________ 2018

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Michael Byrne (D) ___________________________ 1961

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Lloyd Bunting (D) ______________________ 1949, 1950

Walter Mitchell (D) _____________________ 1957, 1958

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John McNealy, Sr. (D) ________________________ 1960

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Eddie Semler (D)____________________________ 1953

* Austin Schmidt earned 1st Team All-America honors

wearing two different numbers (15, 41)

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Three-Time First Team & Four-Time All-Americans

Hopkins’ Three-Time 1st Team All-Americans

Including Doug Turnbull and Del Dressel, who remain two of just four players in college lacrosse his-

tory to garner First Team All-America honors four times, Johns Hopkins has produced a national-record

21 players who have earned the honor three or more times.

Doug Turnbull 1922-25 Attack

Tom Biddison 1926-28 Defense

John Turnbull 1930-32 Attack

Millard Lang 1932-34 Midfield-1/Attack-2

Donaldson Kelly 1932-34 Attack

Peter Swindell 1935-37 Defense

John Tolson 1939-41 Defense

Lloyd Bunting 1947/1949-50 Defense

William Morrill 1957-59 Attack

James Webster 1957-59 Attack

Joe Cowan 1967-69 Attack

Jack Thomas 1972-74 Attack

Rick Kowalchuk 1972-74 Midfield

Mike O’Neil 1975-78 Attack

Mike Federico 1978-80 Goalie

Del Dressel 1983-86 Midfield

John DeTomasso 1983-86 Defense

Brian Wood 1985-87 Attack

Dave Pietramala 1987-89 Defense

A.J. Haugen 1998-2000 Midfield

Paul Rabil 2006-2008 Midfield

Hopkins’ Four-Time All-Americans

Since the first All-America team was announced in 1922, Johns Hopkins has produced more overall

and First Team All-Americans than any school in the nation. While there have been numerous players

since 1922 who have enjoyed outstanding careers at Hopkins, only 19 players have earned All-America

honors four times.

Douglas Turnbull 1922-25 1st/1st/1st/1st

Millard Lang 1931-34 2nd/1st/1st/1st

Donaldson Kelly 1931-34 2nd/1st/1st/1st

John Tolson 1938-41 3rd/1st/1st/1st

Lloyd Bunting 1947-50 1st/HM/1st/1st

Fred Smith 1947-50 2nd/2nd/2nd/HM

Franz Wittelsberger 1973-77 2nd/2nd/1st/3rd

Rick Hirsch 1974-77 HM/3rd/HM/HM

Mike O’Neill 1975-78 2nd/1st/1st/1st

Mark Greenberg 1977-80 2nd/2nd/1st/1st

Dave Black 1979-82 2nd/HM/HM/2nd

John Krumenacker 1982-85 3rd/3rd/2nd/2nd

Del Dressel 1983-86 1st/1st/1st/1st

John DeTomasso 1983-86 HM/1st/1st/1st

Brian Wood 1984-87 2nd/1st/1st/1st

Quint Kessenich 1987-90 HM/1st/1st/HM

Brian Piccola 1992-95 HM/1st/2nd/1st

Terry Riordan 1992-95 HM/3rd/1st/1st

Milford Marchant 1993-96 HM/HM/2nd/3rd

Paul Rabil 2005-08 3rd/1st/1st/1st

WOOD

O’NEILL

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National Award Winners

Morris Touchstone AwardCoach-of-the-Year - Division I

First Awarded: 1958

Johns Hopkins Recipients1965 Bob Scott1968 Bob Scott1972 Bob Scott2002 Dave Pietramala

All-Time Recipients1958 Albert Twitchell_____________ Navy1959 John Faber _____________ Maryland1960 Willis Bilderback ___________ Navy1961 James Adams _______________ Army1962 Bruce Munro ____________ Harvard1963 Rix Yard ________________ Denison1964 A. Barr Snively ____ New Hampshire1965 Bob Scott _________ Johns Hopkins1966 Donaldson Kelly ___ Washington (MD)1967 Ferris Thomsen, Sr. _____ Princeton1968 Bob Scott _________ Johns Hopkins1969 Avery Blake ________________ Penn1970 Howard Myers ____________ Hofstra1971 Richard Moran ___________ Cornell1972 Bob Scott _________ Johns Hopkins1973 C.A. Beardmore _________ Maryland1974 Jack Emmer ________________ W&L1975 Dick Szlasa _________________ Navy1976 Dick Garber ______________ UMass1977 Richard Moran ___________ Cornell1978 Dick Edell __________________ Army1979 Bob Shillinglaw _________ Delaware1980 Roy Simmons, Jr._________Syracuse1981 Willie Scroggs _____ North Carolina1982 Paul Doherty _____________Adelphi1983 Tony Seaman _______________ Penn1984 Tony Seaman _______________ Penn1985 Dom Starsia _______________Brown1986 Bryan Matthews ____________ Navy1987 Richard Moran ___________ Cornell1988 Dave Cottle _______________Loyola1989 Dick Garber ______________ UMass1990 Mike Waldvogel ______________ Yale1991 Dom Starsia _______________Brown1992 Bill Tierney ____________ Princeton1993 John Danowski ___________ Hofstra1994 Peter Lasagna _____________Brown1995 Dick Edell ______________ Maryland1996 Sid Jamieson ____________Bucknell1997 Jack McGetric ___________Hartford1998 John Hind ________________ Butler1999 Bob Shillinglaw _________ Delaware2000 Dave Pietramala __________ Cornell2001 Tony Seaman _____________Towson2002 Dave Pietramala ___ Johns Hopkins2003 Jim Stagnitta _____________Rutgers2004 Richie Meade _______________ Navy2005 Mike Pressler _______________ Duke2006 Greg Cannella ____________ UMass2007 Scott Marr _______________ Albany2008 John Desko _____________Syracuse

2009 Jeff Tambroni ____________ Cornell2010 John Danowski _____________ Duke2011 Dom Starsia _____________ Virginia2012 Charlet Toomey____________Loyola2013 John Danowski _____________ Duke2014 Eric Seremet ___________ Air Force2015 Bill Tierney ______________ Denver2016 Joe Breschi ________ North Carolina2017 Shawn Nadelan ___________Towson2018 Andy Shay___________________ Yale

Recipients By SchoolCornell _____________________________ 5Johns Hopkins ______________________ 4Navy ______________________________ 4Brown ______________________________ 3Maryland ___________________________ 3UMass ______________________________ 3Penn ______________________________ 3Duke ______________________________ 3Army ______________________________ 2Delaware ___________________________ 2Hofstra _____________________________ 2Princeton ___________________________ 2Syracuse ____________________________ 2Towson _____________________________ 2Rutgers _____________________________ 2Loyola ______________________________ 2Yale ______________________________ 2Adelphi _____________________________ 1Air Force ____________________________ 1Albany _____________________________ 1Bucknell ____________________________ 1Butler ______________________________ 1Denison ____________________________ 1Denver _____________________________ 1Hartford ____________________________ 1Harvard ____________________________ 1Loyola ______________________________ 1New Hampshire _____________________ 1Washington (MD) ____________________ 1Washington & Lee ____________________ 1

Tewaaraton AwardOutstanding Player - All Div.

First Awarded: 2001

Johns Hopkins Recipients 2005 Kyle Harrison

All-Time Recipients2001 Doug Shanahan __________ Hofstra2002 Mike Powell _____________Syracuse2003 Chris Rotelli_____________ Virginia2004 Mike Powell _____________Syracuse2005 Kyle Harrison _____ Johns Hopkins2006 Matt Ward ______________ Virginia2007 Matt Danowski _____________ Duke2008 Mike Leveille ____________Syracuse2009 Max Seibald ______________ Cornell2010 Ned Crotty _________________ Duke2011 Steele Stanwick __________ Virginia2012 Peter Baum ______________Colgate2013 Rob Pannell ______________ Cornell2014 Lyle Thompson ___________ Albany Miles Thompson __________ Albany2015 Lyle Thompson ___________ Albany2016 Dylan Molloy ______________Brown2017 Matt Rambo ____________ Maryland2018 Ben Reeves __________________ Yale

Recipients By SchoolAlbany _____________________________ 3Syracuse ____________________________ 3Virginia_____________________________ 3Cornell _____________________________ 2Duke ______________________________ 2Brown ______________________________ 1Colgate _____________________________ 1Hofstra _____________________________ 1Johns Hopkins ______________________ 1Maryland ___________________________ 1Yale _______________________________

Lt. Raymond J. Enners AwardOutstanding Player - Division I

First Awarded: 1969

Johns Hopkins Recipients1969 Joe Cowan (A)1974 Rick Kowalchuk (M)1978 Michael O’Neill (A)1979 Mark Greenberg (D)1980 Brendan Schneck (M)1981 Jeff Cook (A)1984 Larry Quinn (G)1985 Larry Quinn (G)1989 Dave Pietramala (D)1995 Terry Riordan (A)2005 Kyle Harrison (M)

All-Time Recipients1969 Joe Cowan ________ Johns Hopkins1970 Peter Cramblet _____________ Army1971 Tom Cafaro ________________ Army1972 Pete Edlredge ___________ Virginia1973 Doug Schreiber _________ Maryland1974 Rick Kowalchuk ___ Johns Hopkins1975 Frank Urso _____________ Maryland1976 Mike French _____________ Cornell1977 Eamon McEneaney ________ Cornell1978 Mike O’Neill ______ Johns Hopkins1979 Mark Greenberg ___ Johns Hopkins1980 Brendan Schneck __ Johns Hopkins1981 Jeff Cook __________ Johns Hopkins1982 Tom Sears ________ North Carolina1983 Brad Kotz _______________Syracuse1984 Larry Quinn _______ Johns Hopkins1985 Larry Quinn _______ Johns Hopkins1986 Tom Haus ________ North Carolina1987 Tim Goldstein ____________ Cornell1988 Gary Gait _______________Syracuse1989 Dave Pietramala ___ Johns Hopkins1990 Gary Gait _______________Syracuse1991 Dennis Goldstein __ North Carolina1992 Darren Lowe ______________Brown1993 David Morrow __________ Princeton1994 Scott Bacigalupo ________ Princeton1995 Terry Riordan _____ Johns Hopkins1996 Doug Knight ____________ Virginia1997 Casey Powell ____________Syracuse1998 Casey Powell ____________Syracuse1999 John Grant _____________ Delaware2000 Ryan Powell _____________Syracuse2001 Doug Shanahan __________ Hofstra2002 Steve Dusseau ________Georgetown2003 Tillman Johnson _________ Virginia2004 Mike Powell _____________Syracuse2005 Kyle Harrison _____ Johns Hopkins2006 Matt Ward ______________ Virginia2007 Matt Danowski _____________ Duke2008 Matt Danowski _____________ Duke2009 Max Seibald ______________ Cornell2010 Kevin Crowley ________Stony Brook2011 Rob Pannell ______________ Cornell

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National Award Winners

2012 Peter Baum ______________Colgate2013 Rob Pannell ______________ Cornell2014 Lyle Thompson ___________ Albany2015 Lyle Thompson ___________ Albany2016 Dylan Molloy ______________Brown2017 Matt Rambo ____________ Maryland2018 Ben Reeves __________________ Yale

Recipients By SchoolJohns Hopkins _____________________ 11Syracuse ____________________________ 7Cornell _____________________________ 6Virginia_____________________________ 4North Carolina ______________________ 3Army ______________________________ 2Maryland ___________________________ 3Duke ______________________________ 2Princeton ___________________________ 2Albany _____________________________ 2Brown ______________________________ 1Yale ______________________________ 1

Ensign C. Markland Kelly AwardOutstanding Goalie - Div. I

First Awarded: 1949

Johns Hopkins Recipients1951 Joseph Sollers1961 Jim Greenwood1962 John Beck1972 Les Matthews1973 Les Matthews1978 Mike Federico1979 Mike Federico1980 Mike Federico1984 Larry Quinn1985 Larry Quinn1988 Quint Kessenich1989 Quint Kessenich1998 Brian Carcaterra2002 Nick Murtha

All-Time Recipients1949 Ensign Richard Seth _________ Navy1950 William Clements ___________ W&L1951 Joseph Sollers _____ Johns Hopkins1952 William Larash _________ Maryland1953 William Russell __Washington (MD)1954 John Jones _________________ Navy1955 James Kappler __________ Maryland1956 James Kappler __________ Maryland1957 James Kappler __________ Maryland1958 James Lewis ________________ W&L1959 Edgar Roos Nippard __ U. Baltimore1960 Edgar Roos Nippard __ U. Baltimore1961 Jim Greenwood ____ Johns Hopkins1962 John Beck _________ Johns Hopkins1963 Dennis Wedekind ___________ Navy1964 John Schofield __________ Maryland1965 Dennis Wedekind ___________ Navy1966 Dick Alter _________________Brown1967 Milton E. Hilliard _________ Cornell1968 Milton E. Hilliard _________ Cornell1969 Peter Kramer ______ North Carolina1970 Leonard Supko _____________ Navy1971 Robert Rule ______________ Cornell1972 Les Matthews _____ Johns Hopkins1973 Les Matthews _____ Johns Hopkins1974 Skeet Chadwick _____________ W&L1975 Rodney Rullman _________ Virginia1976 Dan Mackesey ____________ Cornell1977 Dan MacKesey ____________ Cornell1978 Mike Federico _____ Johns Hopkins1979 Mike Federico _____ Johns Hopkins1980 Bob Clements ______________ W&L1981 Tom Sears ________ North Carolina1982 Tom Sears ________ North Carolina1983 George Slabowski ___________ Army1984 Larry Quinn _______ Johns Hopkins1985 Larry Quinn _______ Johns Hopkins1986 Peter Sheehan ___________ Virginia1987 Jim Beardmore _________ Maryland1988 Quint Kessenich ___ Johns Hopkins1989 Quint Kessenich ___ Johns Hopkins

1990 Tony Guido _________________ Yale1991 Andy Piazza _______ North Carolina1992 Scott Bacigalupo ________ Princeton1993 Scott Bacigalupo ________ Princeton1994 Scott Bacigalupo ________ Princeton1995 Brian Dougherty ________ Maryland1996 Brian Dougherty ________ Maryland1997 Greg Cattrano _____________Brown1998 Brian Carcaterra ___ Johns Hopkins1999 Mickey Jarboe ______________ Navy2000 Mickey Jarboe ______________ Navy2001 Trevor Tierney __________ Princeton2002 Nick Murtha ______ Johns Hopkins2003 Tillman Johnson _________ Virginia2004 Matt Russell ________________ Navy2005 Aaron Fenton_______________ Duke2006 Alex Hewit _____________ Princeton2007 Matt McMonagle _________ Cornell2008 Joey Kempt ___________ Notre Dame2009 Jordan Burke ______________Brown2010 John Galloway ___________Syracuse2011 John Galloway ___________Syracuse2012 John Kemp ___________ Notre Dame2013 Austin Kaut ___________ Penn State2014 Niko Amato ____________ Maryland2015 Kyle Bernlohr __________ Maryland2016 Jack Kelly _________________Brown2017 Ben Pugh _____________ Richmond2018 JD Colarusso _____________ Albany

Recipients By SchoolJohns Hopkins _____________________ 13Maryland __________________________ 10Navy ______________________________ 9Cornell _____________________________ 5Princeton ___________________________ 5W&L ______________________________ 4North Carolina ______________________ 4Brown ______________________________ 4Virginia_____________________________ 3U. of Baltimore ______________________ 2Notre Dame _________________________ 2Albany _____________________________ 1Army ______________________________ 1Duke ______________________________ 1Penn State __________________________ 1Richmond __________________________ 1Washington (MD) ____________________ 1Yale ______________________________ 1

Lt. Col. J.I. Turnbull AwardOutstanding Attackman - Div. I

First Awarded: 1946

Johns Hopkins Recipients1947 Brooke Tunstall1948 Brooke Tunstall1950 Oliver Shepard1953 Emil Budnitz1959 William Morrill, Jr.1962 Jerry Schmidt1968 Joe Cowan1969 Joe Cowan1973 Jack Thomas1974 Jack Thomas1977 Michael O’Neill1978 Michael O’Neill1981 Jeff Cook1982 Jeff Cook1995 Terry Riordan

All-Time Recipients1946 Steward McLean ____________ Navy1947 Brooke Tunstall ___ Johns Hopkins1948 Brooke Tunstall ___ Johns Hopkins1949 J.H.L. Chambers ____________ Navy1950 Oliver Shepard ____ Johns Hopkins1951 Donald Hahn ___________ Princeton1952 Gordon Jones ___________ Virginia1953 Emil Budnitz ______ Johns Hopkins1954 C. Rennis Smith ________ Maryland1955 Percy W. Williams ___________ Navy1956 John Howard ____Washington (MD)1957 John F. Daut ______________Rutgers1958 Richard Corrigan _______ Maryland1959 Bill Morrill, Jr. _____ Johns Hopkins1960 Robert Miser _______________ Army1961 Thomas Mitchell ____________ Navy1962 Jerry Schmidt _____ Johns Hopkins1963 Raymond Altman _______ Maryland1964 James C. Lewis _____________ Navy1965 James C. Lewis _____________ Navy1966 James C. Lewis _____________ Navy1967 John C. Heim ___________ Maryland1968 Joe Cowan ________ Johns Hopkins1969 Joe Cowan ________ Johns Hopkins1970 Peter Cramblet _____________ Army1971 Thomas Cafaro _____________ Army1972 John G. Kaestner ________ Maryland1973 Jack Thomas ______ Johns Hopkins1974 Jack Thomas ______ Johns Hopkins1975 Eamon McEneaney ________ Cornell1976 Mike French _____________ Cornell1977 Michael O’Neill ____ Johns Hopkins1978 Michael O’Neill ____ Johns Hopkins1979 Bob Boneillo ___________ Maryland1980 Mike Buzzell _______________ Navy1981 Jeff Cook __________ Johns Hopkins1982 Jeff Cook __________ Johns Hopkins1983 Tim Nelson _____________Syracuse1984 Tim Nelson _____________Syracuse1985 Tim Nelson _____________Syracuse

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National Award Winners

1986 Roddy Marino ___________ Virginia1987 Tim Goldstein ____________ Cornell1988 John Zulberti ____________Syracuse1989 John Zulberti ____________Syracuse1990 Greg Burns ______________Syracuse1991 Mark Douglas __________ Maryland1992 Darren Lowe ______________Brown1993 Matt Riter _______________Syracuse1994 Kevin Lowe ____________ Princeton1995 Terry Riordan _____ Johns Hopkins1996 Michael Watson _________ Virginia1997 John Hess ______________ Princeton1998 Casey Powell ____________Syracuse1999 John Grant _____________ Delaware2000 Ryan Powell _____________Syracuse2001 Michael Powell __________Syracuse2002 Michael Powell __________Syracuse2003 Michael Powell __________Syracuse2004 Michael Powell __________Syracuse2005 Matt Danowski _____________ Duke2006 Joe Walters _____________ Maryland2007 Matt Danowski _____________ Duke2008 Zack Greer _________________ Duke2009 Ned Crotty _________________ Duke2010 Rob Pannell ______________ Cornell2011 Rob Pannell ______________ Cornell2012 Steele Stanwick __________ Virginia2013 Lyle Thompson ___________ Albany2014 Lyle Thompson ___________ Albany2015 Kevin Rice ______________Syracuse2016 Dylan Molloy ______________Brown2017 Connor Fields ____________ Albany2018 Pat Spencer _______________Loyola

Recipients By SchoolJohns Hopkins _____________________ 15Syracuse ___________________________ 14Navy ______________________________ 8Maryland ___________________________ 8Cornell _____________________________ 5Duke ______________________________ 4Virginia_____________________________ 4Army ______________________________ 3Princeton ___________________________ 3Albany _____________________________ 3Brown ______________________________ 2Delaware ___________________________ 1Loyola ______________________________ 1Rutgers _____________________________ 1Washington (MD) ____________________ 1

William C. Schmeisser AwardOutstanding Defenseman - Div. I

First Awarded: 1942

Johns Hopkins Recipients1943 George Riepe1949 Lloyd Bunting1951 Joseph Sollers1958 Walter Mitchell1961 Michael Byrne1966 Hank Kaestner1967 Hank Kaestner1969 Michael Clark1979 Mark Greenberg1980 Mark Greenberg1985 John DeTommaso1988 Dave Pietramala1989 Dave Pietramala1997 Brian Kuczma2009 Michael Evans2012 Tucker Durkin2013 Tucker Durkin

All-Time Recipients1942 Tyler Campbell _________ Princeton1943 George Riepe ______ Johns Hopkins1944 Fred Allner, Jr. ____________ Cornell1945 Charles Guy ________________ Navy1946 Robert Fetters __________ Maryland1947 Fred Allner, Jr. __________ Princeton1948 John McEnery ______________ Army1949 Lloyd Bunting _____ Johns Hopkins1950 Kinlock Yellott _______________ Yale1951 Joseph Sollers _____ Johns Hopkins1952 William Hubbell ________ Maryland1953 Jack E. Johnson _____________ Army1954 Stanley Swanson ____________ Navy1955 John Raster ________________ Navy1956 John Simmons _________ Maryland1957 Benjamin Glyphis ___________ Army1958 Walter Mitchell ____ Johns Hopkins1959 Donald Tillar _______________ Army1960 William S. Carpenter ________ Army1961 Michael Byrne _____ Johns Hopkins1962 Robert Fuelhart _____________ Army1963 Michael Coughlin ___________ Navy1964 James Campbell ____________ Navy1965 Patrick Donnelly ____________ Navy1966 Hank Kaestner ____ Johns Hopkins1967 Hank Kaestner ____ Johns Hopkins1968 Carl Tamulevich ____________ Navy1969 Michael Clark _____ Johns Hopkins1970 Greg Murphy _______________ Navy1971 John Burnap _____________ Cornell1972 Thomas O’Leary ____________ Army1973 Mike Thearle ___________ Maryland1974 Boo Smith ______________ Virginia1975 John Lawlor ________________ Navy1976 Mike Farrell ____________ Maryland1977 Chris Kane _______________ Cornell1978 Chris Kane _______________ Cornell

1979 Mark Greenberg ___ Johns Hopkins1980 Mark Greenberg ___ Johns Hopkins1981 Bob Henry _________________ Army1982 George McGeevey __________UMBC1983 Steve Byrne _____________ Virginia1984 Tom Haus ________ North Carolina1985 John DeTommaso __ Johns Hopkins1986 Tom Haus ________ North Carolina1987 Tom Haus ________ North Carolina1988 Dave Pietramala ___ Johns Hopkins1989 Dave Pietramala ___ Johns Hopkins1990 Pat McCabe _____________Syracuse1991 Graham Harden ___ North Carolina1992 Brian Burlace ___________ Maryland1993 David Morrow __________ Princeton1994 Reid Jackson _____________Rutgers1995 Dan Radebaugh ________ Maryland1996 Tyler Hardy ________________ Duke1997 Brian Kuczma _____ Johns Hopkins1998 Christian Cook _________ Princeton1999 Ryan Curtis _____________ Virginia2000 Marshall Abrams _______ Syracsuse2001 Ryan Mollett ___________ Princeton2002 John Glatzel _____________Syracuse2003 Michael Howley ________ Maryland2004 Lee Zink _______________ Maryland2005 Brodie Merrill ________Georgetown2006 Michael Culver __________ Virginia2007 Mitchell Belisle ___________ Cornell2008 Nick O’Hara ________________ Duke2009 Michael Evans _____ Johns Hopkins2010 Ken Clausen ____________ Virginia Ryan Flanagan ____ North Caraolina2011 John Lade _______________Syracuse2012 Tucker Durkin _____ Johns Hopkins2013 Tucker Durkin _____ Johns Hopkins2014 Joe Fletcher _______________Loyola2015 Matt Landis __________ Notre Dame2016 Matt Landis __________ Notre Dame2017 Tim Muller _____________ Maryland2018 John Sexton __________ Notre Dame

Recipients By SchoolJohns Hopkins _____________________ 17Maryland __________________________ 10Navy ______________________________ 9Army ______________________________ 8Princeton ___________________________ 6Cornell _____________________________ 5North Carolina ______________________ 5Virginia_____________________________ 5Syracuse ____________________________ 4Notre Dame _________________________ 3Duke ______________________________ 2Loyola ______________________________ 1Yale ______________________________ 1UMBC ______________________________ 1Rutgers _____________________________ 1Georgetown _________________________ 1

Lt. Donald McLaughlin, Jr. AwardOutstanding Midfielder - Div. I

First Awarded: 1973

Johns Hopkins Recipients1979 Dave Huntley1981 Brendan Schneck1984 Del Dressel1985 Del Dressel2004 Kyle Harrison2005 Kyle Harrison2007 Paul Rabil

All-Time Recipients1973 Frank Schreiber _________ Maryland1974 Frank Urso _____________ Maryland1975 Doug Radebaugh _______ Maryland1976 Frank Urso _____________ Maryland1977 Mike Page _________________ Penn1978 Bob Henrickson __________ Cornell1979 Dave Huntley ______ Johns Hopkins1980 John Driscoll ____________ Virginia1981 Brendan Schneck __ Johns Hopkins1982 Rich Giusto _____________ Virginia1983 Peter Voelkel ______ North Carolina1984 Del Dressel ________ Johns Hopkins1985 Del Dressel ________ Johns Hopkins1986 Glem Miles ________________ Navy1987 Todd Curry______________Syracuse1988 Gary Gait _______________Syracuse1989 Gary Gait _______________Syracuse1990 John Reese __________________ Yale1991 Rob Shek ________________Towson1992 Jim Buczek ________ North Carolina1993 Ryan Wade ________ North Carolina1994 Dom Fin ________________Syracuse1995 Roy Colsey ______________Syracuse1996 Casey Powell ____________Syracuse Jason Wade _______ North Carolina1997 Jim Gonella ________________ Duke1998 Josh Sims ______________ Princeton1999 Jay Jalbert _______________ Virginia2000 Josh Sims ______________ Princeton2001 Doug Shanahan __________ Hofstra2002 Kevin Cassese ______________ Duke2003 Chris Rotelli_____________ Virginia2004 Kyle Harrison _____ Johns Hopkins2005 Kyle Harrison _____ Johns Hopkins2006 Joe Boulukos _____________ Cornell Kyle Dixon ______________ Virginia2007 Paul Rabil_________ Johns Hopkins2008 Steve Brooks ____________Sryacuse2009 Max Seibald ______________ Cornell2010 Joel White ______________Syracuse2011 Kevin Crowley ________Stony Brook2012 C.J. Kostabile _______________ Duke2013 Tom Schreiber __________ Princeton2014 Tom Schreiber __________ Princeton2015 Myles Jones ________________ Duke2016 Myles Jones ________________ Duke2017 Trevor Baptiste ___________ Denver2018 Trevor Baptiste ___________ Denver

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Recipients By SchoolSyracuse ____________________________ 8Johns Hopkins ______________________ 7Virginia_____________________________ 5Duke ______________________________ 5Maryland ___________________________ 4North Carolina ______________________ 4Cornell _____________________________ 3Denver _____________________________ 2Princeton ___________________________ 2Penn ______________________________ 1Navy ______________________________ 1Yale ______________________________ 1Towson _____________________________ 1Hofstra _____________________________ 1Stony Brook _________________________ 1

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship1985 Larry Quinn2002 P.J. DiConza

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans1996 Milford Marchant (3rd Team)2002 P.J. DiConza (2nd Team)2004 Chris Watson (3rd Team)2005 Chris Watson (2nd Team)2005 Peter LeSueur (2nd Team)2007 Paul Rabil (3rd Team)2008 Paul Rabil (2nd Team)2011 Matt Dolente (2nd Team)

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans By School - Total # (1st, 2nd. 3rd Team)Johns Hopkins _______________ 8 (0, 5, 3)Duke ________________________ 8 (1, 2, 5)Cornell ______________________ 6 (2, 3, 1)Syracuse _____________________ 6 (2, 3, 1)Princeton ____________________ 5 (3, 2, 0)Army ________________________ 5 (4, 1, 0)Brown _______________________ 3 (2, 1, 0)Bucknell _____________________ 3 (1, 0, 2)Georgetown __________________ 3 (1, 1, 1)Navy ________________________ 3 (0, 1, 2)North Carolina _______________ 3 (1, 0, 2)Notre Dame __________________ 3 (1, 2, 0)Virginia______________________ 3 (0, 2, 1)Yale _________________________ 3 (0, 0, 3)Colgate ______________________ 2 (0, 0, 2)Holy Cross ___________________ 2 (1, 0, 1)Lehigh ______________________ 2 (0, 0, 2)Maryland ____________________ 2 (1, 0, 1)St. Joe’s ______________________ 2 (0, 0, 2)Villanova ____________________ 2 (1, 0, 1)Albany ______________________ 1 (0, 1, 0)Dartmouth ___________________ 1 (1, 0, 0)Denver ______________________ 1 (1, 0, 0)Drexel _______________________ 1 (0, 1, 0)High Point ___________________ 1 (0, 1, 0)Loyola _______________________ 1 (0, 1, 0)Providence ___________________ 1 (0, 0, 1)UMBC _______________________ 1 (0, 0, 1)

CoSIDA Academic All-District1996 Milford Marchant (3rd Team)2002 P.J. DiConza (1st Team)2003 Bobby Benson (2nd Team)2004 Chris Watson (1st Team)2004 Peter LeSueur (2nd Team)2005 Chris Watson (1st Team) Peter LeSueur (1st Team)2006 Greg Peyser (2nd Team)2007 Paul Rabil (1st Team)2008 Paul Rabil (1st Team)2011 Matt Dolente (1st Team)

USILA Scholar All-AmericansFirst Awarded: 1989

1992 Scott Giardina (G)1996 Milford Marchant (M)1998 Dudley Dixon (A)2002 P.J. DiConza (D)2003 Bobby Benson (A)2005 Tom Garvey (D) Chris Watson (D)2006 Greg Peyser (M) Matt Pinto (D)2011 Matt Dolente (M/FO) Kyle Wharton (A)2013 Tucker Durkin (D)2017 John Crawley (M) Nick Fields (D)

NCAA TournamentMost Outstanding Player1978 Mike O’Neill (Attack)1979 Mike Federico (Goalie)1980 Jim Bidne (Attack)1981 Jeff Cook (Attack)1984 Larry Quinn (Goalie)1985 Larry Quinn (Goalie)2005 Jesse Schwartzman (Goalie)2007 Jesse Schwartzman (Goalie)

National Award Winners

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1940 John Tolson ___________________ D Charley Thomas _______________ A Johnny Enders _________________ D Shawn Nelson _________________ D Ferd Passano __________________ G

1941 Tod Swerdloff _________________ G John Tolson ___________________ D Shawn Nelson _________________ D Ben Kaestner __________________ D Dick Green _______________ Center Charley Thomas _______________ A George Penniman ______________ D

1942 Charley Thomas _______________ A George Riepe __________________M Henley Guild __________________M Ben Kaestner __________________ D Thomas Zink __________________ D

1943 George Riepe _________ Cover Point Thomas Zink _____________ Center Henley Guild __________________ A Ben Kaestner __________________ D

1944 & 1945 __________________ No Game

1946 Jerry Courtney _________________ G Clarence Hewitt _______________ D Milt Roberts ___________________ A Lou Dubbert __________________M

1947 Merle Debuskey _______________ A Ray Greene ____________________M Henley Guild __________________M Brooke Tunstall ________________M Ray Pohl ______________________ D

1948 Brooke Tunstall ________________ A Fred Smith ____________________M Ray Greene ____________________M Lloyd Bunting _________________ D

1949 Corky Shephard _______________ A Jim Adams ____________________ A Fred Smith ____________________M Lloyd Bunting _________________ D

1950 Wilson Fewster ________________ A Jim Adams ____________________M Bob Sandell ___________________M Lloyd Bunting _________________ D

1951 Byron Forbush ________________ A Dick Tucker ___________________M George Keller __________________ D Joe Sollers ____________________ G 1952 Bud McNicholas _______________ A Bob Scott _____________________M Jack Pohlhaus _________________ D

USILA North-South Game Participants

1953 Buzzy Budnitz _________________ A Stan Dorney ___________________M Ed Semler _____________________ D

1954 Ray Santamaria ________________M Bob Fleishman ________________ D

1955 Buzz Williams _________________ D Lou Ruland ___________________ G

1956 Dave Collignon ________________M Arlyn Marshall _________________M Dick Watts ____________________ D

1957 Jerry Bennett __________________M Carl Muly _____________________M Dick Steele ____________________M

1958 John Jory _____________________ A Bob Edwards __________________ D Walter Mitchell ________________ D

1959 Mickey Webster ________________ A Bill Morrill ____________________ A Emmett Collins ________________ G

1960 Oscar Garcia __________________M John McNealy _________________ D Paul Winegard _________________ D

1961 Tom Biddison _________________M Mike Byrne ____________________ D Jimmy Greenwood _____________ G

1962 Ron Mayne ____________________ A Jerry Schmidt__________________ A Henry Ciccarone _______________M

1963 Dick Webster __________________M Jan Berzins ____________________ D

1964 Homer Schwartz _______________M Lauren Scheffenacker __________M Joe Hahn _____________________ D

1965 Jerry Pfeifer ___________________ A Skip Darrell ___________________M John Dashiells _________________ G

1966 Mike Oidick ___________________ A Lucky Mallonee ________________M Steve Levy ____________________ D

1967 Bill Deitrick ___________________M Jerry Schnydman_______________M Hank Kaestner ________________ D

1968 Phil Kneip ____________________ A Downey McCarty ______________ A Geoff Berlin ___________________ G

1969 Joe Cowan ____________________ A Charlie Goodell ________________M Mike Clark ____________________ D

1970 Charlie Coker _________________M Rob MacCool __________________ D Paul Weiss ____________________ D

1971 Dan Hall ______________________ A Bill Donovan __________________M Ken Dauses ___________________ G

1972 Gary Handleman ______________M Joe Cieslowski _________________ D Jim Head _____________________ D

1973 Don Krohn ____________________ A Jim Ferguson __________________ D Les Matthews _________________ G

1974 Jack Thomas __________________ A Rick Kowalchuk _______________M Mike Siegert ___________________ D

1975 Bill McCutcheon _______________M Dennis Gagomiros _____________ D

1976 Franz Wittelsberger ____________ A Dale Kohler ___________________M Jim Morehead _________________ D

1977 Rich Hirsch ___________________ A Tom Myrick ___________________M Kevin Mahon __________________ G

1979 Scott Baugher _________________M Dave Huntley __________________M Curt Ahrendsen _______________ D

1980 Mark Greenberg _______________ D Mike Federico _________________ G

1982 Jeff Cook ______________________ A Dave Black ____________________ D

1983 Henry Cicarone, Jr. _____________M Brian Holman _________________ G

1984 Peter Scott ____________________ A Willy Odenthal ________________ A

1985 John Krumenacker _____________M Larry Quinn ___________________ G

1986 Del Dressel ____________________M John DeTommaso ______________ D

1987 Brian Wood ___________________ A Craig Bubier __________________ A Larry LeDoyen (ALT)____________M Steve Mitchell (ALT) ____________ D

1988 Mike Morrill __________________ A

1989 Brendan Kelly _________________M Dave Pietramala _______________ D

1990 James DeTommaso _____________ D Quint Kessenich _______________ G

1991 Matt Panetta __________________ A Seth Tierney ___________________M Brian Voelker __________________ D

1992 Adam Wright __________________M Brian Lukacz __________________M Scott Giardina _________________ G

1994 Todd Cavallaro ________________M Jason Pressman (ALT) __________ D

1995 Terry Riordan _________________ A Brian Piccola __________________ A Peter Jacobs ___________________M

1996 Dave Marr ____________________ A Milford Marchant ______________M

1997 Billy Evans ____________________M John Gagliardi _________________ D Brian Kuczma _________________ D

1998 Dudley Dixon __________________ A Andrew Godfrey _______________M

1999 Matt O’Kelly ___________________M

2000 Dan Denihan __________________ A A.J. Haugen ___________________M

2001 Conor Denihan ________________M Brandon Testa _________________ D

2003 Bobby Benson _________________ A Adam Doneger ________________M

2004 Conor Ford ___________________ A Kevin Boland __________________M

2006 Greg Peyser ___________________M

2009 Michael Evans _________________ D

ALT = Alternate

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Johns Hopkins in the FIL/ILF World Championships

Hopkins Players at the FIL/ILF World Championships

1967 Pos. Team 2 Steve “Lucky” Mallonee M USA 16 Kent “Skip” Darrell A USA 18 Al Seivold M USA 23 Tom Biddison M USA

1974 Pos. Team 17 Rick Kowalchuk M USA 1 Jack Thomas A USA

Best & Fairest Player: Jack Thomas

1978 Pos. Team Dave Huntley M Canada 24 Rick Kowalchuck M USA 15 Dennis Townsend D USA Jerry Schmidt Asst. Coach USA

1982 Pos. Team 10 Jeff Cook A USA Mike Donnelly A Canada 44 Mark Greenberg D USA Dave Huntley M Canada 7 Mike O’Neill A USA 25 Brendan Schneck A USA Bob Teasdall M Canada Willie Scroggs Asst. Coach USA

Best Defender: Mark GreenbergAll-World: Mark Greenberg, Brendan Schneck

1986 Pos. Team 41 John DeTommaso D USA 33 John Krumenacker M USA 22 Larry Quinn G USA 25 Brendan Schneck A USA 2 John Tucker M USA 15 Brian Wood A USA Haswell Franklin Asst. Coach Canada Dave Huntley Asst. Coach Canada Don Zimmerman Asst. Coach USA

Best Goalie: Larry QuinnAll-World: Larry Quinn, John Tucker

1990 Pos. Team 9 Craig Bubier A USA 41 John DeTommaso D USA 44 Steve Mitchell D USA 3 Mike Morrill A USA 43 Dave Pietramala D USA 21 Larry Quinn G USA 2 John Tucker M USA Haswell Franklin Asst. Coach Canada Arlyn Marshall Head Coach USA

Best & Fairest Player: Dave PietramalaBest Defender: Dave PietramalaAll-World: Steve Mitchell, Dave PietramalaJohn Tucker

1994 Pos. Team 41 John DeTommaso D USA 44 Steve Mitchell D USA 3 Mike Morrill A USA 43 Dave Pietramala D USA 21 Larry Quinn G USA 2 John Tucker M USA 5 Brian Voelker D USA Haswell Franklin Asst. Coach Canada Tony Seaman Head Coach USA

Best Defender: John DeTommasoAll-World: John DeTommaso, Mike MorrillDave Pietramala

1998 Pos. Team Brian Carcaterra G England 41 John DeTommaso D USA 24 Peter Jacobs M USA 6 Brian Voelker D USA Haswell Franklin Asst. Coach Canada Dave Huntley Asst. Coach Canada

Best Defender: Brian VoelkerAll-World: Brian Voelker

2002 Pos. Team 17 Bobby Benson A USA

2006 Pos. Team 11 John Gagliardi D USA 18 Kyle Harrison M USA 12 A.J. Haugen M USA

All-World: John Gagliardi

2010 Pos. Team 27 Shawn Nadelen D USA 20 Stephen Peyser M USA 99 Paul Rabil M USA

MVP: Paul RabilBest Midfielder: Paul RabilAll-World: Paul Rabil

2014 Pos. Team 51 Tucker Durkin D USA 33 Michael Evans D USA 18 Kyle Harrison M USA 91 Jesse Schwartzman G USA 99 Paul Rabil M USA Dave Pietramala Asst. Coach USA

Outstanding Midfielder: Paul RabilOutstanding Defender: Tucker DurkinAll-World: Tucker Durkin, Paul Rabil

2018 Pos. Team 4 Ryan Brown A USA Phil Castronova M Italy 51 Tucker Durkin D USA Jake Fox D Iroquois Michael Gvozden G Argentina 99 Paul Rabil M USA Eric Schneider G Israel Scott Marr Asst. Coach Iroquois Seth Tierney Asst. Coach USA

All-World: Ryan Brown

BROWN, DURKIN, RABIL

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Johns Hopkins in the FIL/ILF U19 World Championships

Hopkins Players at the FIL/ILF U19 World Championships

1988 Pos. Team Bill Dwan D USA Matt Panetta A USA

1992 Pos. Team Dave Marr A USA Haswell Franklin Asst. Coach Canada

1996 Pos. Team Dan Denihan A USA A.J. Haugen M USA Matt O’Kelly M USA John Paleologos D USA Haswell Franklin Asst. Coach Canada

1999 Pos. Team John Brasko D USA Joe McDermott M USA Rob Scherr G USA

2003 Pos. Team Kyle Dowd M USA Kevin Huntley A Canada Greg Peyser M USA Matt Pinto D USA Eric Zerrlaut D USA Haswell Franklin Asst. Coach Canada John Tucker Asst. Coach USA

2008 Pos. Team Matt Dolente M/FO USA Tim Donovan M USA Zach Palmer A Canada

2012 Pos. Team Rob Enright D USA Joel Tinney M Canada

2016 Pos. Team Patrick Foley D USA Drew Supinski * M USA

All-World: Patrick Foley

* Supinski injured during 2016 season at Johns Hopkins. Had been named to U19 team, but could not participate.

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JHU in the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Draft

All-Time MLL Draft Picks (2001-16)

2001 Rd. Overall TeamEric Wedin (M/FO) ______ 1 _______ 4 _______Long IslandShawn Nadelen (D) ______ 3 ______ 15 ________ BaltimoreBrandon Testa (D) ______ 3 ______ 16 _______Long Island

2002 Rd. Overall TeamNick Murtha (G) ________ 3 ______ 17 _______Long IslandP.J. DiConza (D) _________ 5 ______ 27 ________New Jersey

2003 Rd. Overall TeamAdam Doneger (M) ______ 2 _______ 7 ________ RochesterMichael Peyser (D) ______ 2 ______ 11 ___________ BostonBobby Benson (A) _______ 4 ______ 21 ___________ Boston

2004 Rd. Overall TeamConor Ford (A) _________ 2 _______ 7 ______ PhiladelphiaKevin Boland (M) _______ 3 ______ 17 ________ BaltimoreCorey Harned (D) _______ 3 ______ 18 _______Long Island

2005 Rd. Overall TeamKyle Harison (M) ________ 1 _______ 1 ________New JerseyBenson Erwin (M) _______ 1 _______ 4 ________ BaltimoreKyle Barrie (A) __________ 2 _______ 8 ______ PhiladelphiaTom Garvey (D) _________ 2 ______ 12 ___________ BostonMatt Rewkowski (M) ____ 3 ______ 15 ________ Baltimore

2006 Rd. Overall TeamGreg Peyser (M) _________ 1 _______ 9 ______ Philadelphia

2007 Rd. Overall TeamJake Byrne (A) __________ 2 ______ 18 _____ San FranciscoJesse Schwartzman (G)___ 4 ______ 39 ___________ Denver

2008 Rd. Overall TeamPaul Rabil (M) __________ 1 _______ 1 ___________ BostonStephen Peyser (M) ______ 1 _______ 4 __________ ChicagoMatt Bocklet (D) ________ 2 ______ 15 ______ WashingtonKevin Huntley (A) _______ 2 ______ 17 _____ San Francisco

2009 Rd. Overall TeamBrian Christopher (M) ___ 2 ______ 14 ___________ DenverMichael Evans (D) _______ 3 ______ 18 ______ Washington

2010 Rd. Overall TeamMichael Kimmel (M) ____ 1 _______ 2 ______ ChesapeakeSteven Boyle (A) ________ 2 ______ 12 ___________ BostonSam DeVore (D) _________ 6 ______ 32 ______ Chesapeake

2011 Rd. Overall TeamNone

2012 Rd. Overall TeamChris Boland (A) ________ 2 ______ 15 ___________ BostonMarshall Burkhart (M) ___ 7 ______ 50 _____________Ohio

2013 Rd. Overall TeamTucker Durkin (D) _______ 1 _______ 3 _________CharlotteJohn Ranagan (M) _______ 3 ______ 17 ________ RochesterLee Coppersmith (M) ____ 3 ______ 22 ___________ BostonMike Poppleton (M/FO) __ 5 ______ 34 _________HamiltonZach Palmer (A) _________ 8 ______ 60 ________ Rochester

2014 Rd. Overall TeamRob Guida (M) __________ 2 ______ 13 _____________OhioJack Reilly (D) __________ 5 ______ 33 ___________ BostonBrandon Benn (A) _______ 5 ______ 40 ______ ChesapeakePhil Castronova (M) _____ 6 ______ 42 ___________ Boston

2015 Rd. Overall TeamMichael Pellegrino (D) ___ 2 ______ 10 _________ New YorkWells Stanwick (A) ______ 2 ______ 12 ___________ BostonJohn Kelly (D) __________ 8 ______ 53 _________Charlotte

2016 Rd. Overall TeamRyan Brown (A) _________ 1 _______ 4 _________CharlotteHolden Cattoni (M) _____ 8 ______ 65 ______ ChesapeakeDerrick Kihembo (D) ____ 8 ______ 68 _____________Ohio

2017 Rd. Overall TeamNick Fields (D)__________ 3 ______ 26 _____________OhioJohn Crawley (M) _______ 4 ______ 33 _________CharlotteConnor Reed (M) _______ 8 ______ 69 _________CharlotteCody Radziewicz (M) ____ 9 ______ 76 ________ Rochester

2018 Rd. Overall TeamJoel Tinney (M) ________1st _____ 5th _________ New YorkShack Stanwick (A) ____ 6th ____ 49th ______ ChesapeakeHunter Moreland (FO) _ 7th ____ 63rd ____________Dallas

Players Selected in the Top 10 - MLL Draft

1 Paul Rabil (M) 2008 1 Kyle Harrison (M) 2005 2 Michael Kimmel (M) 2010 3 Tucker Durkin (D) 2013 4 Ryan Brown (A) 2016 4 Stephen Peyser (M) 2008 4 Benson Erwin (M) 2005 4 Eric Wedin (M/FO) 2001 5 Joel Tinney (M) 2018 7 Conor Ford (A) 2004 7 Adam Doneer (M) 2003 8 Kyle Barrie (A) 2005 9 Greg Peyser (M) 2006 10 Michael Pellegrino (D) 2015

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Johns Hopkins in the Lacrosse Hall of Fame

The Johns Hopkins University men’s lacrosse program has produced 71 of the 433 inductees in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. A.J. Haugen, a three-time First Team USILA All-American midfielder at Johns Hopkins during his career from 1997-2000, will join this select group in 2018.

At least one former Blue Jay player or coach has been inducted in 16 of the last 21 years and the induction class has included least one Homewood represenative 51 times since William C. Schmeisser became the first Hopkins inductee in the Hall of Fame in 1957.

Chronological Listing of JHU Hall of Famers

William C. Schmeisser 1957

Dr. Ronald T. Abercrombie 1958

William Hudgins 1959

John Knipp 1959

C. Gardner Mallonee 1960

Edward M. Stuart 1960

William Maddren 1961

William H. Moore, III 1961

William Kelso Morrill 1962

Douglas Turnbull, Jr. 1962

Thomas N. Biddison, Sr. 1963

Frank Breyer 1964

Henry S. Frank 1965

John I. Turnbull 1965

Milton Erlanger 1966

Donaldson N. Kelly 1966

Lorne Randolf Guild 1967

Sifford Pearre 1967

A. Gordon Armstrong 1969

Caleb R. Kelly, Jr. 1969

William F. Logan 1969

Thomas S. Strobhar 1959

Fritz R. Stude 1970

Church Yearley 1971

John C. Tolson 1972

John D. Lang 1973

Benjamin H. Kaestner, Jr. 1974

James F. Adams, IV 1976

Lloyd M. Bunting 1976

Robert H. Scott 1977

Emil A. Budnitz, Jr. 1977

W. Brooke Tunstall, II 1977

William K. Morrill, Jr. 1978

James McC. Webster, Jr. 1978

Fred B. Smith, Jr. 1979

Millard T. Lang 1979

Wilson L. Fewster 1980

Milton R. Roberts 1980

M. Raymore Greene, Jr. 1981

Austin F. Schmidt, III 1982

Philip W. Swindell 1985

Robert E. Sandell, Jr. 1985

Joseph W. Cowan 1986

Benjamin H. Kaestner, III 1986

Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr. 1987

Joseph S. Sollers, Jr. 1987

Jack D. Thomas 1989

Arlyn Marshall 1990

Richard M. Kowalchuk 1991

Michael J. O’Neill 1993

Leslie S. Matthews 1996

Brendan Schneck 1997

Mark Greenberg 1998

Mike Federico 1999

Larry Quinn 2000

Doyle Smith 2000

John DeTommaso 2001

Del Dressel 2002

Jerome Schnydman 2003

William Scroggs 2003

David G. Pietramala 2004

Jeffrey G. Cook 2006

Brian Wood 2007

Dick Watts 2008

Dave Huntley 2011

Steve Mitchell 2014

Brian Voelker 2015

Mike Morrill 2016

John Tucker 2016

Don Zimmerman 2017

A.J. Haugen 2018

Alphabetical Listing of JHU Hall of Famers

Dr. Ronald T. Abercrombie 1958

James F. Adams, IV 1976

A. Gordon Armstrong 1969

Thomas N. Biddison, Sr. 1963

Frank Breyer 1964

Emil A. Budnitz, Jr. 1977

Lloyd M. Bunting 1976

Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr. 1987

Jeffrey G. Cook 2006

Joseph W. Cowan 1986

John DeTommaso 2001

Del Dressel 2002

Milton Erlanger 1966

Mike Federico 1999

Wilson L. Fewster 1980

Henry S. Frank 1965

Mark Greenberg 1998

M. Raymore Greene, Jr. 1981

Lorne Randolf Guild 1967

A.J. Haugen 2018

William Hudgins 1959

Dave Huntley 2011

Benjamin H. Kaestner, Jr. 1974

Benjamin H. Kaestner, III 1986

Caleb R. Kelly, Jr. 1969

Donaldson N. Kelly 1966

John Knipp 1959

Richard M. Kowalchuk 1991

John D. Lang 1973

Millard T. Lang 1979

William F. Logan 1969

William Maddren 1961

C. Gardner Mallonee 1960

Arlyn Marshall 1990

Leslie S. Matthews 1996

Steve Mitchell 2014

William H. Moore, III 1961

Mike Morrill 2016

William K. Morrill, Jr. 1978

William Kelso Morrill 1962

Michael J. O’Neill 1993

Sifford Pearre 1967

David G. Pietramala 2004

Lawrence J. Quinn 2000

Milton R. Roberts 1980

Robert E. Sandell, Jr. 1985

William C. Schmeisser 1957

Austin F. Schmidt, III 1982

Brendan Schneck 1997

Jerome Schnydman 2003

Robert H. Scott 1977

William Scroggs 2003

Doyle Smith 2000

Fred B. Smith, Jr. 1979

Joseph S. Sollers, Jr. 1987

Thomas S. Strobhar 1969

Edward M. Stuart 1960

Fritz R. Stude 1970

Philip W. Swindell 1985

Jack D. Thomas 1989

John C. Tolson 1972

John Tucker 2016

W. Brooke Tunstall, II 1977

Douglas Turnbull, Jr. 1962

John I. Turnbull 1965

Brian Voelker 2015

Dick Watts 2008

James McC. Webster, Jr. 1978

Brian Wood 2007

Church Yearley 1971

Don Zimmerman 2017

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The All-Time Johns Hopkins Team

The Honor Roll of Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Tradition (All-Time Team) was established in 1949 in memory of William C. Schmeisser by Friends of Hopkins Lacrosse and O.D.K. There are currently 134 individuals who have been named to the All-Time Team, which is recognized in the Newton H. White Athletic Center by a commemo-rative plaque.

1889 Brantz M. Roszel __________Attack

1890 Sydney M. Cone ____________ Goal

1891 W. Stuart Symington, Jr. __Midfield

1892 Thomas D. Penniman ____Midfield

1894 Thomas F. Cameron _______Attack

1894 Percy M. Dawson ________ Defense

1897 William H. Maddren _____ Defense

1898 William L. Hodges ______Midfield

1898 Thomas Fitzgerald ______Midfield

1899 C. M. Guggenheimer________ Goal

1900 Ronald T. Abercrombie __Midfield

1900 Frederick Foster_________Midfield

1900 Charles R. MacInnes _______Attack

1902 B. Swayne Putts ___________Attack

1902 Henry P. Straus _________ Defense

1902 William C. Schmeisser ___ Defense

1903 William S. Bird _________Midfield

1903 Fred C. Blanck __________ Defense

1904 Littleton M. Tough, Jr. ___Midfield

1904 W. Howard Mathai ______Midfield

1905 Sifford Pearre ___________ Defense

1906 Charles F. Meyer ________ Defense

1906 L. Alan Dill _____________Midfield

1907 Arthur R. Knipp ___________Attack

1907 Milton S. Erlanger _______Midfield

1908 Walter L. Blanck __________Attack

1908 Henry S. Frank ____________Attack

1908 Frank G. Breyer _________Midfield

1908 A. Gordon Armstrong ______Attack

1908 Alan M. Chesney ________Midfield

1908 Harry C. Schmeisser _____ Defense

1909 Robert G. Lowndes ______Midfield

1911 Edmund B. Clary __________Attack

1911 Edward O. Hulburt ________Attack

1911 J. Reaney Wolfe _________Midfield

1911 Benjamin S. Kline _______Midfield

1912 Gerhard L. Schmeisser ___ Defense

1917 Edward M. Stuart __________ Goal

1917 John C. Knipp ____________Attack

1919 C. Herbert Baxley _________Attack

1920 Frank Morley ___________ Defense

1923 John M. Murphy ________Midfield

1923 Howard S. Benedict _____Midfield

1924 Douglas C. Turnbull, Jr. ____Attack

1927 Norman L. Robinson ______Attack

1928 C. Gardner Mallonee ____ Defense

1928 Ray M. Finn _______________ Goal

1928 Wiliam F. Logan___________Attack

1928 Thomas N. Biddison _______Attack

1929 John D. Lang ___________Midfield

1932 Fritz R. Stude ______________ Goal

1932 John I. Turnbull ___________Attack

1932 Lorne R. Guild __________Midfield

1934 Church Yearley__________ Defense

1934 Donaldson N. Kelly ________Attack

1941 Richard H. Green________Midfield

1941 George D. Penniman, III _Midfield

1941 Nelson E. Shawn, Jr. _____ Defense

1941 John C. Tolson __________ Defense

1943 Benjamin H. Kaestner, Jr. _ Defense

1948 M. Ray Greene, Jr. _______Midfield

1948 Wm. Brooke Tunstall, II ____Attack

1950 Oliver D. Shepard, Jr. ______Attack

1950 Wilson L. Fewster _________Attack

1950 James F. Adams, IV ______Midfield

1950 Robert E. Sandell ________Midfield

1950 Fred B. Smith, Jr. ________Midfield

1950 Lloyd M. Bunting, Jr. _____ Defense

1950 Morton E. Kalus ________ Defense

1950 A. Hamilton Bishop _____ Defense

1950 Thomas W. Gough, Jr. ____ Defense

1951 Joseph S. Sollers, Jr. ________ Goal

1952 Edw. O. McNicholas, Jr. ____Attack

1953 Emil A. Budnitz, Jr. ________Attack

1958 Walter B. Mitchell _______ Defense

1959 William K. Morrill, Jr. ______Attack

1959 James McC. Webster, Jr. ____Attack

1960 John P. McNealey, III _____ Defense

1961 Michael N. Byrne ________ Defense

1962 Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr.___Midfield

1962 Austin F. Schmidt, III ______Attack

1963 Janis Berzins ___________ Defense

1967 Benjamin H. Kaestner, III Defense

1967 Jerome D. Schnydman ___Midfield

1968 H. Downman McCarty _____Attack

1968 Philip Kneip ______________Attack

1968 Geoffrey N. Berlin __________ Goal

1969 Joseph W. Cowan __________Attack

1969 Charles P. Goodell _______Midfield

1969 Michael A. Clark ________ Defense

1970 Charles S. Coker ________Midfield

1973 Leslie S. Matthews _________ Goal

1974 Jack D. Thomas ___________Attack

1974 Richard M. Kowalchuk ___Midfield

1976 Franz Wittelsberger _______Attack

1976 Dale W. Kohler __________Midfield

1978 Robert E. DeSimone _____Midfield

1978 Michael J. O’Neill _________Attack

1979 David W. Huntley _______Midfield

1979 R. Scott Baugher ________Midfield

1980 Michael S. Federico _________ Goal

1980 Mark J. Greenberg _______ Defense

1981 Brendan Schneck _______Midfield

1982 Jeffrey G. Cook ____________Attack

1985 Lawrence J. Quinn __________ Goal

1985 John J. Krumenacker ____Midfield

1986 John N. DeTommaso ____ Defense

1986 Delverne A. Dressel ______Midfield

1987 Steven N. Mitchell _______ Defense

1987 Craig M. Bubier ___________Attack

1987 Brian P. Wood ____________Attack

1988 Michael N. Morrill _________Attack

1989 David G. Pietramala _____ Defense

1990 Quint E. Kessenich _________ Goal

1995 Terrence C. Riordan _______Attack

1995 Brian T. Piccola ___________Attack

1996 David J. Marr _____________Attack

1997 Brian A. Kuczma ________ Defense

1999 Robert Doerr ___________ Defense

2000 Andrew J. (A.J.) Haugen __Midfield

2000 Daniel J. Denihan _________Attack

2003 Robert J. Benson __________Attack

2003 Adam G. Doneger _______Midfield

2004 Kevin J. Boland _________Midfield

2005 Robert Benson Erwin Def. Midfield

2005 Thomas G. Garvey _______ Defense

2005 Kyle M. Harrison ________Midfield

2005 Christopher J. Watson ___ Defense

2007 Jesse S. Schwartzman _______ Goal

2008 Kevin F. Huntley __________Attack

2008 Stephen R. Peyser _______Midfield

2008 Paul J. Rabil ____________Midfield

2013 Tucker Durkin __________ Defense

2016 Ryan Brown ______________Attack

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All-Time Team Award Winners

Sidney C. Erlanger Award(Outstanding Senior)1948 Wm. Brooke Tunstall1949 M. Gordon Wolman1950 Robert Sandell1951 Joseph Sollers1952 Edward O. Mcnicholas1953 Emil A. Budnitz1954 Ramon D. Santamaria1955 Louis J. Ruland1956 Arlyn Marshall1957 Richard Steele1958 John Jory1959 William Kelso Morrill, Jr.1960 John P. McNealy, Sr.1961 Michael N. Byrne1962 Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr., Austin Schmidt, III1963 Janis Berzins1964 Homer R. Schwartz1965 Gerald F. Pfeifer1966 Michael S. Oidick1967 Benjamin H. Kaestner, III1968 H. Downman McCarty1969 Joseph W. Cowan1970 Charles S. Coker1971 Kenneth J. Dauses1972 James L. Head1973 Leslie S. Matthews1974 Jack D. Thomas1975 William McCutcheon, Jr.1976 Franz E. Wittelsberger1977 Kevin P. Mahon1978 Michael J. O’Neill1979 David W. Huntley1980 C. Wayne Davis, Michael S. Federico Mark J. Greenberg1981 Brendan Schneck1982 Jeffrey G. Cook1983 Henry A. Ciccarone, Jr.1984 Peter Scott1985 Larry Quinn1986 John N. DeTommaso, Delverne Dressel1987 Craig Bubier, Brian P. Wood1988 Michael Morrill1989 David Pietramala1990 Quint Kessenich1991 Brian L. Voelker1992 Jeff M. Wills1993 Stephen P. Vecchione, Thomas M. Sullivan1994 Todd B. Cavallaro1995 Brian Piccola, Terry Riordan1996 Dave Marr1997 Brian Kuczma1998 Andrew Godfrey1999 Matt O’Kelly2000 Dan Denihan, A.J. Haugen2001 Eric Wedin2002 Nick Murtha, P.J. DiConza2003 Bobby Benson, Adam Doneger2004 Conor Ford2005 Kyle Harrison, Chris Watson2006 Greg Peyser

2007 Jake Byrne2008 Paul Rabil2009 Brian Christopher2010 Michael Kimmel2011 Matt Dolente2012 Chris Boland2013 Tucker Durkin2014 Brandon Benn2015 Wells Stanwick2016 Ryan Brown2017 Nick Fields2018 Joel Tinney

William K. Morrill, Jr. Award(Outstanding Attackman)1966 H. Dowman McCarty1967 Joseph W. Cowan, Philip Knelp1968 Joseph W. Cowan1969 Joseph W. Cowan1970 Paul A. Wallace1971 Daniel F. Hall1972 William D. Nolan, Jack D. Thomas1973 Jack D. Thomas1974 Jack D. Thomas, Franz E. Wittelsberger1975 Franz E. Wittelsberger1976 Michael J. O’Neill1977 Michael J. O’Neill1978 Michael J. O’Neill1979 Frank P. Cutrone1980 Jeffrey G. Cook1981 Jeffrey G. Cook1982 Jeffrey G. Cook1983 Peter Scott1984 Peter Scott1985 Brian Wood1986 Craig Bubier, Brian Wood1987 Michael Morrill1988 Michael Morrill1989 Matthew R. Panetta1990 Matthew R. Panetta1991 Matthew R. Panetta1992 Jeff M. Wills1993 Brian T. Piccola1994 Terry C. Riordan1995 Brian T. Piccola, Terry C. Riordan1996 Dave Marr1997 Dudley Dixon1998 Dylan Schlott1999 Dan Denihan2000 Dan Denihan2001 Bobby Benson2002 Bobby Benson2003 Bobby Benson, Kyle Barrie2004 Conor Ford2005 Peter LeSueur2006 Kevin Huntley2007 Jake Byrne2008 Kevin Huntley2009 Steven Boyle2010 Steven Boyle2011 Chris Boland

2012 Zach Palmer2013 Wells Stanwick2014 Wells Stanwick2015 Wells Stanwick2016 Ryan Brown2017 Shack Stanwick2018 Shack Stanwick

Bob Scott Award(Outstanding Freshman)1993 Jonathan Marcus1994 Werner Kruger1995 Kevin Kaiser1996 Dan Denihan1997 Brian Carcaterra1998 Brandon Testa1999 Nick Murtha2000 Bobby Benson, Adam Doneger2001 Conor Ford2002 Kyle Harrison2003 Greg Peyser2004 Jake Byrne2005 Paul Rabil2006 Matt Drenan, Brian Christopher2007 Steven Boyle, Michael Kimmel2008 Matt Dolente2009 Marshall Burkhart2010 Tucker Durkin2011 Rob Guida2012 Wells Stanwick2013 Ryan Brown2014 John Crawley2015 Joel Tinney2016 Patrick Foley2017 Jack Rapine2018 Connor DeSimone

Chris Watson Academic Award(Highest GPA on the Team)2001 P.J. DiConza2002 P.J. DiConza2003 Chris Watson2004 Chris Watson2005 Peter LeSueur2006 Joe Benson2007 Andrew Jaffe2008 Andrew Jaffe2009 Matt Dolente2010 Matt Dolente2011 Tyler Mordecai2012 Tyler Mordecai2013 Matt Leighty2014 Alexander Bartzokis, Connor Reed2015 Nikhon Schuler2016 Trevor Koelsch2017 Ryan Feit2018 Chris Hubler

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All-Time Team Award Winners

1941 Team Shaffer Award(Outstanding Defensive Player)1967 Benjamin H. Kaestner, III1968 Geoffrey N. Berlin1969 Michael A. Clark1970 Robert A. MacCool1971 Kenneth J. Dauses1972 Leslie S. Matthews1973 Leslie S. Matthews1974 Michael S. Siegert1975 James D. Moorhead1976 Kevin P. Mahon1977 Kevin P. Mahon1978 William Hazelhurst1979 Mark J. Greenberg Michael S. Federico1980 Mark J. Greenberg1981 Lance J. Schneck1982 F. David Black1983 Brian D. Holman1984 John N. DeTommaso Lawrence J. Quinn1985 John N. DeTommaso1986 John N. DeTommaso Bradley McLam1987 Steven Mitchell1988 David Pietramala Quint Kessenich1989 David Pietramala1990 Brian L. Voelker1991 Brian L. Voelker1992 Nick Shevillo1993 Thomas M. Sullivan1994 Jason Pressman1995 Brian Kuczma1996 Brian Kuczma1997 Brian Kuczma John Gagliardi1998 Rob Doerr1999 Rob Doerr2000 Brandon Testa2001 Brandon Testa Shawn Nadelen2002 P.J. DiConza2003 Michael Peyser Rob Scherr2004 Tom Garvey2005 Tom Garvey2006 Jesse Schwartzman2007 Michael Evans2008 Michael Evans2009 Michael Evans2010 Sam DeVore2011 Tucker Durkin2012 Tucker Durkin2013 Tucker Durkin2014 Michael Pellegrino2015 Nick Fields2016 Nick Fields2017 Nick Fields2018 Brock Turnbaugh

George D. Penniman Trophy(Outstanding Midfielder)1949 James F. Adams1950 Robert E. Sandell, Jr.1951 Richard B.C. Tucker1952 Robert H. Scott1953 Frank Z. White1954 Ramon D. Santamaria1955 Arlyn Marshall1956 Arlyn Marshall1957 Richard B. Steele1958 Alfred L. Seivold1959 Alfred L Seivold, Edward Bernstein1960 Larry Becker, Oscar Garcia1961 Thomas N. Biddison, Jr.1962 Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr.1963 Homer R. Schwartz1964 Homer R. Schwartz1965 Francis C. Szoka, Jr.1966 Jerome D. Schnydman1967 Jerome D. Schnydman1968 Charles P. Goodell1969 Charles P. Goodell, Charles S. Coker1970 Charles S. Coker1971 William C. Donovan1972 Rick Kowalchuk1973 Rick Kowalchuk1974 Rick Kowalchuk1975 Dale Kohler1976 Dale Kohler1977 Dave Huntley1978 Robert DeSimone1979 R. Scott Baugher1980 Wayne Davis1981 Brendan Schneck1982 Henry Ciccarone, Jr.1983 Bill Cantelli, Delverne Dressel1984 Delverne Dressel1985 Delverne Dressel, John Krumenacker1986 Delverne Dressel1987 Larry LeDoyen1988 Brendan Kelly1989 Joe Rzempoluch1990 Adam Wright1991 Adam Wright1992 Adam Wright1993 Brian Kelly1994 Peter Jacobs1995 Peter Jacobs1996 Milford Marchant, Billy Evans1997 Billy Evans1998 A.J. Haugen1999 A.J. Haugen, Matt O’Kelly2000 A.J. Haugen2001 Eric Wedin, Conor Denihan2002 Adam Doneger, Kevin Boland2003 Adam Doneger, Kyle Harrison2004 Kyle Harrison, Kevin Boland2005 Kyle Harrison2006 Paul Rabil2007 Paul Rabil2008 Paul Rabil

2009 Michael Kimmel2010 Michael Kimmel2011 John Ranagan2012 Rob Guida2013 Mike Poppleton2014 Holden Cattoni2015 Michael Pellegrino2016 John Crawley2017 Joel Tinney2018 Joel Tinney

W. Taylor Cook Award(Outstanding Character & Attitude)1982 Craig H. Cook1983 Bryan Koerber1984 Brent Ciccarone1985 Glen Fidje1986 Geoff Nordberg1987 Stuart Jones1988 Jack Crawford1989 Pat Russell 1990 Bill Dwan1991 James C. McNealey1992 Brian Lukacz1993 John Banks1994 Mark Dixon1995 Tom Roszko1996 Chris Ho1997 Brad Berzins1998 Dudley Dixon1999 Sol Kumin2000 Rich Schwester2001 Rob Frattarola2002 Pat Miller Greg Raymond2003 Peter LeSueur2004 Frank Potucek2005 Greg Raymond2006 Brendan Skakandi, Jake Byrne2007 Michael Doneger2008 Matt Bocklet2009 Nick Donoghue2010 Matt Drenan, Zach Tedeschi2011 Ben Smith2012 Mark Goodrich, Andrew Cote2013 Chase Winter2014 John Kelly2015 Grant Fitts2016 Holden Cattoni2017 Kevin O’Toole, Kieran Eissler2018 Sam Lynch

Richardson Award(Outstanding Service toHopkins Lacrosse)1971 Conrad Gebelein1972 G. Wilson Shaffer1973 Mr. & Mrs. Talbot Anderson1974 Fred Smith, Philip Calderone1975 George Pohler, Dennis Gagomiros1976 C. Gardner Mallonee1977 Jerome Schnydman

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All-Time Team Award Winners

1978 Robert Hammerman1979 Dennis Townsend1980 Joe Cowan1981 Brian Goodman1982 James Amen1983 Neil Grauer, Stan Blumberg1984 Martha Roseman1985 Mr. & Mrs. Jay Matricciani1986 Doug Warren1987 William Tierney1988 Dr. & Mrs. Les Matthews1989 Brian Holman1990 Steve Muller, Yusuke Sasaki1991 John Bielawski1992 Kiyomi Endo1993 Jerome Schnydman1994 Larry Subotich1995 Robert H. Scott1996 Andy Bilello1997 Peter England1998 Gary Horsmon1999 Not available2000 Yoshi2001 Rich Moscarello2002 Kathleen Wisner2003 Carlo Vigorito2004 Dr. William R. Brody2005 Ernie Larossa2006 Mike Renwick, Dave Allan2007 Brad Mountcastle, Chris Dax2008 Dave Spivey2009 Irv Litofsky2010 Adam Falk2011 Kathleen Wisner2012 David Cordish2013 Grady Stevens2014 Ronald J. Daniels2015 Horace Williams, Austin Bandoian2016 Tom Calder2017 James Fry2018 Mike Mattia

Turnbull-Reynolds Trophy(Outstanding Sportsmanship & Leadership)1951 George R. Keller1952 John C. Pohlhaus1953 H. Edwin Semler, Jr.1954 Ramon D. Santamaria, Jr.1955 Herbert B. Williams1956 E. Richard Watts1957 Gerald R. Bennett1958 Walter B. Mitchell1959 James McC. Webster, Jr.1960 John P. McNealey, III1961 James E. Greenwood1962 Henry A. Ciccarone, Sr.1963 Janis Berzins1964 W. David MacCool1965 Kent W. Darrell1966 Stephen H. Mallonee1967 Jerome D. Schnydman1968 Philip Knelp

1969 Michael A. Clark1970 Douglas S. Honig1971 Kenneth J. Dauses1972 M. Gary Handleman1973 James D. Ferguson1974 Rick Kowalchuk1975 William McCutcheon, Jr.1976 Donald J. Zimmerman1977 Thomas Myrick1978 Michael O’Neill1979 Stephen F. Wey1980 Michael S. Federico1981 James Zaffuto1982 Jeffrey M. Kendall1983 William A. Cantelli1984 William Odenthal1985 John Krumenacker1986 Christopher Schreiber1987 Bruce Chanechuk1988 Jack Crawford1989 Joseph Rzempoluch1990 Quint Kessenich1991 Seth B. Tierney1992 Jeff M. Wills1993 Brian D. Kelly1994 Todd B. Cavallaro1995 Chris Steer1996 Jonathan Marcus1997 Werner Kruger1998 A.T. Bailey1999 Dylan Schlott2000 Dave Rabuano2001 Brendan Shook 2002 Matt Hanna2003 Adam Doneger2004 Chris Watson2005 Lou Braun2006 Matt Feild2007 Drew Dabrowski2008 Val Washington2009 Josh Peck2010 Greg Harrington2011 Kyle Wharton2012 Scott Matthews2013 Pierce Bassett2014 James Malm2015 Eric Schneider2016 Derrick Kihembo2017 Will Ryan, Cody Radziewicz2018 Patrick Fraser

Fred Smith Trophy(Outstanding Loyalty and Dedication)1989 Greg Lilly1990 James DeTommaso1991 Bill Dwan1992 Scott Giardina1993 Charlie Speno1994 Erik Chick1995 Bret Schreiber1996 Todd Kearney1997 Chris Gardner

1998 Kevin Kaiser1999 Paul LeSueur2000 Brian Carcaterra2001 P.J. DiConza2002 Frank Potucek2003 Bobby Benson, Adam Doneger2004 Greg Raymond2005 2005 Senior Class2006 Gabe Hirl2007 Brendan Skakandi, Kyle Miller2008 John Franklin2009 Andrew Miller, Michael Evans2010 Max Levine2011 Tim Donovan2012 Pierce Bassett2013 John Ranagan2014 Rob Guida2015 John Kelly2016 Matt O’Keefe2017 John Crawley2018 Chris Hubler

Cowan Hard Hammer Award(Work Ethic, Competitiveness, Physical and Mental Toughness)2001 Eric Wedin, Shawn Nadelen, Adam Doneger2002 Adam Doneger, Benson Erwin Corey Harned2003 Benson Erwin, Corey Harned2004 Frank Potucek, Corey Harned2005 Benson Erwin, Matt Rewkowski2006 Stephen Peyser2007 Brendan Skakandi, Eric Zerrlaut2008 Stephen Peyser2009 John Franklin, Mark Bryan2010 Tom Duerr, Lorenzo Heholt2011 Orry Michael, Chris Lightner2012 Chris Boland, Michael Pellegrino2013 John Greeley, Michael Pellegrino2014 Phil Castronova, Drew Kennedy2015 Ryan Brown, Phil Castronova, Drew Kennedy2016 Eddie Morris, Kelton Black2017 Craig Madarasz, Hunter Moreland Connor Reed2018 Senior Class

1950 Morrill Award(Most Improved Senior)1956 E. Richard Watts, Jr.1957 Donald C. Gallagher1958 Robert J. Edwards1959 Willliam B. Widhelm1960 Oscar Garcia1961 Michael N. Byrne1962 Timothy D. Lowrey1963 Janis Berzins1964 Joseph F. Hahn1965 John Dashiells, Jr.1966 Stevan M. Levy1967 William E. Deitrick1968 Joseph A. Carlton1969 John J. Cardillo

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1970 Paul E. Weiss1971 Robert R. Duncan1972 Joseph S. Ciesloeski1973 Donald Krohn Robert T. Scharback1974 Harry P. Stringer, Jr.1975 Michael S. Riley1976 Chad F. Marrison1977 George J. Johnson1978 Joseph F. Devlin1979 Michael W. Sheedy Curtis J. Ahrendsen1980 James D. Bidne1981 Kevin R. Keefer1982 Michael F. Donnelly1983 Martin J. Bergin1984 Richard F. Glancy1985 Guy Matricciani1986 Jon Krome1987 Michael Webster1988 Eric Shaw1989 Jeffrey Ihm1990 Jay S. Clarke1991 Michael K. Morrisey1992 Nick Shevillo1993 A. Scott Mollica1994 Jason Pressman1995 Chris Steer1996 Ed Zuchelli1997 Aaron Van Horn1998 Dave Marks1999 Pete Thomas2000 Chris Harned2001 Noah Hunt2002 Nick Murtha2003 Steve Gould, Ryan Sutton2004 Corey Harned2005 Joe “Kip” Malo2006 Matt Nader2007 Jamison Koesterer2008 Michael Doneger2009 Brian Christopher2010 Nate Matthews2011 Peter Swerz2012 Marshall Burkhart2013 John Kaestner2014 Kevin Interlicchio2015 Eddie Schurr2016 Liam Giblin2017 Trevor Koelsch2018 Brinton Valis

Henry Ciccarone Award(Most Ground Balls)1965 Frank Szoka1966 Jerome D. Schnydman1967 Jerome D. Schnydman1968 Joe Cowan1969 Joe Cowan1970 Doug Honig 1971-80 Missing1981 Howard Offit1982 Lee Davidson1983 William A. Cantelli1984 Greg Matthews1985 Greg Matthews1986 Steve Mitchell1987 Steve Mitchell1988 Dave Pietramala1989 Joseph Rzempoluch1990 Quint Kessenich1991 Steve Vecchione1992 Steve Vecchione1993 Steve Vecchione1994 Peter Jacobs1995 Peter Jacobs1996 Dave Marr1997 Werner Kruger1998 Eric Wedin1999 Eric Wedin2000 Eric Wedin2001 Eric Wedin2002 Kyle Harrison2003 Kyle Harrison2004 Kyle Harrison2005 Kyle Harrison2006 Greg Peyser2007 Stephen Peyser2008 Stephen Peyser2009 Matt Dolente2010 Matt Dolente2011 Matt Dolente2012 Mike Poppleton2013 Mike Poppleton2014 Drew Kennedy2015 Drew Kennedy2016 Craig Madarasz2017 Joel Tinney2018 Hunter Moreland

Gordon Stick Award(Unsung Hero)1967 William E. Deitrick

1981 Kevin Kilner1982 Joe Ciletti1983 Kirk Baugher1984 Steve Dubin1985 Steve Mutscheller1986 Dan Pallace1987 Damon Stewart1988 Greg Lilly

All-Time Team Award Winners

1989 Steve Ciccarone1990 James DeTommaso1991 Nick Shevillo1992 Brian Lukacz1993 David Townsend1994 Matt Jackson1995 Dave Marr1996 Werner Krueger1997 Jay Penn1998 Eric Kuchner1999 Brandon Testa2000 Justin Shaberly2001 Maneet Singh2002 Michael Peyser, Conor Ford2003 Benson Erwin, Chris Watson2004 Kevin Conry, Joe McDermott2005 Matt Pinto2006 Jamison Koesterer2007 Andrew Miller, Matt Bocklet2008 George Castle2009 Tim Everson2010 Dave Spaulding2011 Tim Donovan2012 Steven Burke, Guy Van Syckle2013 Chris Lightner2014 Greg Edmonds2015 Brady Faby2016 Jack Connelly2017 Matt Ledwin, Joe Carlini2018 Danny Jones, Matt Hubler

Coaches Most Improved Player(Dedication to Improving Which in Turn Helps Team Improve)2001 Matt Hanna, Con Roufanis2002 Kevin Boland, Steve Gould2003 Tom Garvey2004 Scott Smith2005 Jesse Schwartzman2006 Drew Dabrowski2007 George Castle2008 Nolan Matthews2009 Nate Matthews2010 Mike Poppleton2011 Pierce Bassett2012 Gavin Crisafulli2013 Lee Coppersmith 2014 Jack Reilly2015 Nikhon Schuler2016 Tal Bruno2017 Riley DeSmit2018 Cole Williams

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Johns Hopkins in the USILA Coaches Poll

1973 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-19 2nd (3/8) 157 0-03-26 1st (6/9) 175 1-04-2 2nd (5/9) 173 3-04-9 1st (6/9) 176 4-04-16 1st (8/9) 179 5-04-23 1st (7/9) 178 7-04-30 1st (7/9) 178 8-05-7 2nd (3/9) 174 9-05-14 2nd 171 9-16-4 (Final) 2nd 171 11-2

1974 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-11 2nd 171 0-03-18 3rd 158 0-13-25 3rd 160 1-14-1 3rd 179 3-14-8 3rd 179 4-14-15 No Poll on Record 5-14-22 2nd 188 7-14-29 2nd 189 8-15-6 3rd 175 8-25-13 2nd (1/10) 189 9-26-4 1st (10/10) 200 12-2

1975 (11 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-17 1st (8/8) 160 0-03-24 1st (7/7) 140 1-03-31 1st (7/7) 140 3-04-7 1st (9/10) 199 5-04-14 1st (7/8) 159 5-04-21 1st (10/10) 200 6-04-28 1st (10/10) 200 7-05-5 1st (10/10) 200 8-05-12 1st (10/10) 200 9-05-19 1st (7/7) 140 9-16-2 3rd 140 9-2

1976 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-22 2nd 129 1-03-28 3rd 130 3-04-5 5th 128 4-14-12 5th 117 5-14-19 5th 114 5-24-26 5th 146 6-25-3 5th 147 7-25-10 3rd 161 8-25-17 3rd 160 8-35-31 3rd 106 9-4

1977 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-21 3rd 160 1-03-28 3rd 160 2-04-4 3rd 140 4-04-11 2nd 184 5-04-18 3rd 182 5-14-25 3rd 143 6-15-2 3rd 181 7-15-9 3rd 164 8-15-16 2nd 133 9-1

1978 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-20 2nd 84 2-03-27 2nd 138 4-04-3 2nd (1/10) 141 5-04-10 2nd (1/10) 140 6-04-17 3rd 127 6-14-24 3rd 132 7-15-1 2nd 140 8-15-8 2nd 140 9-15-15 2nd 140 10-1

1979 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-19 1st (10/10) 150 2-03-26 1st (10/10) 150 4-04-2 1st (10/10) 150 5-04-9 1st (10/10) 150 6-04-16 1st (10/10) 150 7-04-23 1st (9/10) 149 8-04-30 1st (10/10) 150 9-05-7 1st (9/10) 149 10-05-14 1st (9/10) 149 13-0

1980 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-17 1st (9/9) 135 1-03-24 1st (10/10) 150 2-03-31 1st (10/10) 150 4-04-7 3rd (2/10) 135 5-14-14 2nd (2/10) 142 6-14-21 2nd (2/10) 139 7-14-28 2nd (1/10) 141 8-15-5 2nd (1/10) 140 9-15-12 2nd (1/10) 139 10-1

1981 (8 Polls) (check this one) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-30 1st (7/9) 133 4-04-6 1st (8/10) 148 5-04-13 1st (9/10) 149 7-04-20 1st (10/10) 150 8-04-27 1st (10/10) 150 9-05-4 1st (10/10) 150 10-05-11 1st (10/10) 150 11-05-18 1st (9/9) 135 11-0

1982 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-22 2nd (2/10) 142 2-03-29 2nd (1) n/a 4-04-5 2nd (1) n/a 5-04-12 2nd 140 5-14-19 4th 123 5-24-26 3rd 131 6-25-3 3rd 130 7-25-10 3rd 130 8-25-17 3rd 133 9-2

1983 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-21 1st (8/10) 148 3-03-28 1st (8/10) 148 4-04-4 2nd (3/10) 143 5-04-11 3rd (1/10) 129 5-14-18 2nd (1/10) 132 6-14-25 1st (8/10) 148 7-15-1 1st (10/10) 150 8-15-8 1st (8/10) 147 10-15-15 1st (8/10) 147 10-1

1984 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-18 2nd (2/10) 140 2-03-26 2nd (1/10) 133 4-04-2 2nd 135 5-04-9 2nd 140 6-04-16 2nd 140 7-04-23 2nd 140 8-04-30 2nd 140 9-05-7 2nd (3/10) 143 11-05-14 2nd (2/10) 128 11-0

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Johns Hopkins in the USILA Coaches Poll

1985 (8 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-24 1st (10/10) 150 4-03-31 1st (10/10) 150 5-04-7 2nd (4/10) 143 5-14-14 1st (5/10) 144 6-14-21 1st (5/10) 145 7-14-28 1st (6/10) 146 8-15-5 T1st (5/10) 145 10-15-12 1st (6/10) 146 10-1

1986 (8 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-24 3rd 127 3-13-31 4th 122 4-14-7 3rd (2/10) 132 5-14-14 2nd 136 6-14-21 1st (9/10) 149 7-14-28 1st (9/10) 149 8-15-5 1st (10/10) 150 9-15-11 1st (10/10) 150 9-1

1987 (8 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-23 4th 81 3-13-30 8th 89 3-24-6 4th 116 4-24-12 4th 123 5-24-20 6th 105 5-34-27 4th 119 6-35-3 4th 120 7-35-11 4th 119 8-3

1988 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-20 6th 90 2-13-27 6th 91 3-14-3 4th 121 4-14-10 2nd 139 5-14-17 2nd 140 6-14-24 2nd 140 7-15-1 2nd 139 8-15-8 2nd 139 9-15-15 2nd 140 9-1

1989 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-20 1st (8/8) 120 3-03-27 1st (9/9) 135 4-04-2 1st (10/10) 150 5-04-9 1st (10/10) 150 6-04-16 1st (10/10) 150 7-04-23 1st (9/10) 149 8-04-30 1st (8/10) 148 9-05-7 2nd 134 9-15-15 2nd (1/10) 139 9-1

1990 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record2-27 (PS) 2nd (2/21) 283 0-03-18 5th 101 2-13-25 6th 84 2-24-2 11th 60 2-34-9 14th 26 2-44-16 12th 46 3-44-23 11th 51 4-44-30 10th 79 5-45-7 8th 76 6-45-13 7th 90 6-4

1991 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record2-28 (PS) 6th 154 0-03-17 7th 149 2-13-25 5th 196 3-14-1 2nd (1/12) 219 4-14-7 4th 1871 4-24-14 3rd 211 5-24-21 7th 161 5-34-28 7th 183 6-35-5 4th 195 8-35-12 4th 203 8-3

1992 (8 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record2-29 (PS) 5th 449 0-03-22 1st (7/12) 234 3-03-29 3rd 178 3-14-5 5th 141 3-24-12 3rd 160 4-24-19 6th 160 4-34-26 4th 200 5-35-3 7th 167 6-4

1993 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record2-24 (PS) 4th (1/16) 261 0-03-21 6th 118 3-13-28 3rd 177 4-14-4 4th 146 4-24-11 4th 206 5-24-18 4th 190 6-24-25 4th 206 8-25-2 4th 206 10-25-9 4th 204 10-3

1994 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record2-28 (PS) 4th 262 0-03-20 2nd 130 3-13-27 5th 180 3-24-3 6th 153 3-34-10 6th 167 4-34-17 6th 151 5-34-24 6th 150 6-35-1 6th 168 8-35-8 6th 165 8-4

1995 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-2 (PS) T2nd (6/14) 280 0-03-19 2nd (1/12) 227 4-03-26 1st (11/11) 220 5-04-2 1st (11/11) 220 6-04-9 1st (11/11) 220 7-04-16 1st (11/11) 220 8-04-23 1st (11/11) 220 9-05-1 1st (11/11) 220 11-05-7 1st (12/12) 240 12-0

1996 (9 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-4 6th 145 0-13-11 7th 98 1-13-18 5th 162 2-13-25 6th 152 2-24-1 4th 170 3-24-8 4th 187 4-24-15 5th 165 4-34-22 5th 160 5-34-29 T9th 109 5-55-6

1997 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-3 4th 170 0-13-10 2nd 188 2-13-17 4th 164 2-23-24 8th 130 2-33-31 8th 141 3-34-7 7th 143 5-34-14 4th 164 6-34-21 4th 171 7-34-28 5th 166 9-35-5 4th 170 10-3

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1998 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-2 7th 132 0-13-9 6th 139 2-13-16 6th 147 2-23-23 4th 164 3-23-30 4th 167 4-24-6 6th 159 6-24-13 3rd (1/10) 180 7-24-20 3rd 181 8-24-27 3rd 178 10-25-4 3rd 175 10-3

1999 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-8 1st (8/10) 198 1-03-15 5th 151 1-13-22 3rd 170 2-13-29 3rd 179 3-14-5 3rd 181 4-14-12 3rd 181 6-14-19 2nd 190 7-14-26 2nd 190 9-15-3 2nd 190 10-15-10 T3rd 178 10-2

2000 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-6 7th 133 0-13-13 7th 138 1-13-20 T7th 134 1-23-27 10th 112 1-34-3 8th 130 2-34-10 8th 128 4-34-17 8th 138 5-34-24 6th 148 6-35-1 6th 147 7-35-8 4th 169 8-3

2001 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-5 8th 127 0-13-12 9th 125 1-13-19 5th 148 2-13-26 5th 147 2-24-2 3rd 169 3-24-9 2nd 181 5-24-16 6th 151 5-34-23 4th 164 6-34-30 3rd 172 7-35-7 4th 153 8-3

2002 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-4 2nd 187 1-03-11 2nd 190 2-03-18 1st (9/10) 199 3-03-25 3rd 178 3-14-1 4th 174 5-14-8 3rd 176 7-14-15 2nd 186 8-14-22 1st (10/10) 200 9-14-29 1st (10/10) 200 10-15-6 1st (10/10) 200 11-1

2003 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-3 T1st (4/10) 193 1-03-10 2nd (3/10) 192 3-03-17 4th 170 3-13-24 1st (8/10) 196 4-13-31 1st (9/10) 199 5-14-7 1st (9/100 199 6-14-14 1st (9/10) 199 7-14-21 1st (10/10) 200 9-14-28 1st (10/10) 200 10-15-5 1st (9/9) 180 11-1

2004 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-1 1st (7/10) 193 1-03-8 1st (6/10) 195 2-03-15 1st (8/10) 198 4-03-22 1st (9/10) 199 5-03-29 2nd (1/10) 190 5-14-5 2nd 190 6-14-12 1st (7/10) 195 7-14-19 1st (9/10) 199 8-14-26 1st (10/10) 200 9-15-3 1st (10/10) 200 10-15-10

2005 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-7 1st (9/10) 199 1-03-14 1st (9/10) 199 3-03-21 1st (9/10) 199 4-03-28 1st (7/10) 197 5-04-4 1st (8/10) 198 6-04-11 1st (10/10) 200 8-04-18 1st (10/10) 200 9-04-25 1st (10/10) 200 10-05-2 1st (10/10) 200 11-05-9 1st (10/10) 200 12-0

2006 (10 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record3-6 T7th 130 1-13-13 13th 84 2-23-20 9th 95 3-23-27 10th 109 3-34-3 7th 130 4-34-10 8th 129 5-34-17 12th 92 5-44-24 6th 140 6-45-1 7th 140 7-45-8 6th 143 8-4

2007 (12 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. RecordPS 6th Not Listed 0-02-27 9th 115 0-13-5 5th 166 1-13-13 3rd 198 3-13-19 3rd 171 4-13-26 6th 171 4-24-2 9th 134 4-34-9 9th 136 4-44-16 7th 151 5-44-23 5th 164 6-44-30 5th 173 7-45-7 5th 130 9-4

2008 (12 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. RecordPS 1st Not Listed2-25 1st (8/13) 253 1-03-3 1st (7/13) 253 2-03-10 4th 176 3-13-17 T6th 148 3-23-24 8th 173 3-33-31 11th 103 3-44-7 13th 70 3-54-14 7th 141 4-54-21 6th 157 5-54-28 5th 155 6-55-5 4th 167 8-5

2009 (13 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. RecordPS 5th 155 0-02-15 4th 125 0-02-23 6th 170 1-03-1 10th 101 1-13-9 6th 129 3-13-15 9th 111 3-23-22 7th 125 3-33-30 11th 78 3-44-5 9th 123 4-44-12 9th 106 5-44-20 7th 110 6-44-27 8th 103 7-45-3 8th 80 8-6

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2010 (11 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record2-22 5th 211 1-03-1 5th 158 3-03-8 7th 160 3-13-22 12th 112 4-33-30 14th 111 4-44-4 15th 57 4-54-11 15th 60 5-54-18 17th 50 6-54-25 RV -- 6-6 5-2 RV -- 7-65-10 14th 53 8-6 2011 (13 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record1-31 11th 98 1-02-20 9th 124 2-02-27 8th 123 3-03-7 11th 112 4-13-13 9th 108 5-13-20 11th 149 5-23-27 5th 212 6-24-3 3rd 175 7-24-11 3rd 232 8-24-18 2nd (1/10) 254 9-24-25 2nd 181 10-25-2 3rd (2/10) 199 11-25-8 3rd 161 11-2 2012 (13 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. RecordPS 2nd 236 0-02-20 3rd 211 1-02-27 3rd 219 3-03-5 3rd 168 4-03-12 2nd 207 6-03-19 2nd 226 7-03-25 1st (10/10) 218 8-04-2 3rd (4/10) 185 8-14-9 3rd 197 9-14-16 6th 149 9-24-23 10th 120 9-34-30 10th 71 10-35-7 7th 130 11-3

2013 (13 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record2-27 4th (1/10) 186 3-02-18 4th (1/10) 190 1-02-24 3rd (1/10) 190 2-03-3 6th 181 3-13-10 4th 176 5-13-17 10th 121 5-23-24 8th 141 6-33-31 10th 102 6-44-7 15th 60 6-54-14 11th 95 6-64-21 11th 84 6-74-28 14th 73 6-85-5 14th 14 9-4

2014 (13 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record1-27 11th 1362-17 8th 150 2-02-24 5th 200 3-03-3 3rd 262 4-03-10 T2nd 257 5-03-17 9th 160 5-13-24 9th 137 5-23-31 10th 160 5-34-7 9th 166 6-34-14 6th 196 7-34-21 7th 169 9-34-28 6th 160 10-35-5 8th 116 10-4

2015 (13 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record1-12 5th 238 2-16 9th 137 2-12-23 12th 115 2-23-2 17th 68 2-33-9 T17th 47 3-33-16 19th 51 3-43-23 19th 49 3-53-30 19th 54 4-54-6 RV -- 4-64-13 RV -- 5-64-20 RV -- 6-64-27 16th 107 7-65-4 10th 86 9-6

2016 (14 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. Record1-11 5th 340 0-02-15 7th 328 1-02-22 8th 267 1-12-29 13th 180 1-23-7 11th 208 2-23-15 8th 240 3-23-22 8th 307 4-23-29 11th 227 4-34-4 17th 107 5-44-11 17th 111 6-44-18 11th 152 7-44-25 9th 185 8-45-2 10th 153 8-55-9 14th 132 8-6

2017 (14 Polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. RecordPS T8th 210 0-02-13 5th 300 2-02-20 5th 258 3-02-27 3rd 327 4-03-6 6th 246 4-13-13 14th 113 4-23-20 18th 81 4-33-27 13th 131 5-34-3 11th 162 6-34-10 12th 133 6-44-17 9th 197 7-44-24 8th 248 8-45-1 9th 210 8-55-8 9th 156 8-6

2018 (15 polls) JHUDate Rank (1st Pl. Votes) Pts. RecordPS 11th -- 0-02-12 9th 223 1-02-19 13th 132 1-12-26 19th 74 1-23-5 T15th 108 2-23-12 10th 251 3-23-19 9th 240 5-23-26 7th 312 6-24-2 6th 299 7-24-9 5th 379 8-24-16 7th 318 8-34-23 7th 291 9-34-30 6th 270 9-45-7 2nd (1) 253 11-4Final 6th pts. not listed 12-5

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All-Time Series Records

First Last Last Current JHUOpponent W L T Meeting JHU Win Opp Win Streak

Adelphi 1 0 0 1985 (W/15-9) 1985 (15-9) ----- Won 1Albany 11 2 0 2002 (W/10-4) 2014 (13-8) 2013 (10-9) Won 1All-Baltimore 2 0 0 1900 (W/8-0) 1901 (6-1) ----- Won 2Alumni 20 4 3 1907 (W/11-1) 1947 (3-1) 1935 (3-2) Won 6Annapolis LC 1 0 0 1949 (W/21-1) 1949 (21-1) ----- Won 1Army 56 13 0 1921 (W/3-2) 2013 (9-4) 1982 (11-10) Won 19Australian All-Stars 2 0 0 1962 (W/16-9) 1967 (16-10) ----- Won 2

Baltimore AC 4 1 0 1935 (L/4-5) 1942 (13-3) 1935 (5-4) Won 4Baltimore LC 0 1 0 1946 (L/7-10) ----- 1946 (10-7) Lost 1Brown 10 2 0 1970 (W/10-5) 2009 (12-11/OT) 2016 (17-8) Lost 1

Canisius 1 0 0 2003 (W/21-5) 2003 (21-5) ----- Won 1Carlisle Indians 2 4 1 1911 (W/8-5) 1914 (7-2) 1918 (4-1) Lost 1C.C.N.Y 10 0 0 1893 (W/9-1) 1941 (22-0) ----- Won 10Columbia 7 0 0 1898 (W/7-2) 1908 (11-0) ----- Won 7Cornell 16 6 1 1894 (L/0-6) 1987 (11-10) 1978 (16-11) Won 6Crescent AC 4 7 1 1897 (L/2-5) 1934 (10-6) 1916 (10-4) Won 3

Dartmouth 3 0 0 1935 (W/19-4) 1937 (10-1) ----- Won 3Delaware 10 0 0 1980 (W/19-6) 2018 (14-8) ----- Won 10Denison 2 0 0 1975 (W/18-8) 1976 (17-9) ----- Won 2Denver 1 1 0 1998 (W/19-8) 1998 (19-8) 2011 (14-9) Lost 1Drexel 1 0 0 1947 (W/25-1) 1947 (25-1) ----- Won 1Druids Club 0 4 1 1883 (L/0-4) ----- 1894 (3-1) Lost 2Duke 12 8 0 1942 (W/22-0) 2008 (10-9) 2018 (14-9) Lost 4

Georgetown 3 0 0 1993 (W15-10) 2018 (10-9/OT) ----- Won 3

Hartford 1 0 0 1998 (W/21-3) 1998 (21-3) ----- Won 1Harvard 25 1 1 1896 (T/2-2) 1984 (23-2) 1905 (4-3) Won 21Hobart 4 0 0 1902 (W/12-1) 1986 (11-7) ----- Won 4Hofstra 19 5 0 1974 (W/18-10) 2011 (12-5) 2010 (14-6) Won 1

Lafayette 2 0 0 1928 (W/15-2) 1939 (24-0) ----- Won 2L’Hirondelle Club 2 0 0 1924 (W/11-1) 1925 (4-2) ----- Won 2Lehigh 24 11 0 1889 (W/6-0) 1925 (3-2) 1921 (12-2) Won 4Loyola 48 7 0 1939 (W/20-1) 2017 (14-13/OT) 2018 (12-5) Lost 1

Manhattan 3 0 0 2010 (W/14-3) 2012 (11-0) --- Won 3Marist 1 0 0 2005 (W/22-6) 2005 (22-6) ----- Won 1Maryland 72 44 1 1895 (W/10-0) 2018 (13-10) 2018 (8-7/3OT) Won 1Massachusetts 5 0 0 1976 (W/11-9) 2005 (19-9) ----- Won 5Michigan 6 0 0 2013 (17-8) 2018 (10-9) --- Won 6Mount St. Mary’s 6 0 0 2006 (W/19-6) 2014 (17-2) ----- Won 6Mt. Washington 17 35 2 1904 (W/11-1) 1974 (19-12) 1971 (14-3) Won 2

Navy 62 27 1 1908 (W/6-1) 2017 (15-8) 2011 (8-2) Won 3North Carolina 25 22 0 1977 (W/16-9) 2017 (13-5) 2018 (13-11) Lost 1North Carolina State 1 0 0 1979 (W/20-6) 1979 (20-6) ----- Won 1Notre Dame 4 1 0 1992 (W/15-7) 2007 (11-10/OT) 2001 (13-9) Won 1

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Ohio State 9 3 0 1999 (W/17-8) 2018 (6-5) 2017 (15-13) Won 2Olympic Club 3 0 0 1929 (W/4-0) 1931 (6-0) ----- Won 3Onondaga Indians 2 0 0 1925 (W/4-1) 1926 (19-0) ----- Won 2Oxford-Cambridge 3 0 0 1922 (W/11-2) 1961 (12-8) ----- Won 3

Pattersons 1 0 0 1888 (W/6-2) 1888 (6-2) ----- Won 1Pennsylvania 28 1 0 1890 (W/10-0) 2006 (13-3) 1922 (4-3) Won 13Penn State 9 1 0 1916 (W/14-1) 2017 (13-11) 2018 (14-12) Lost 1Philadelphia Club 0 0 1 1889 (T/2-2) ----- ----- Tied 1Princeton 58 30 0 1890 (L/2-3) 2018 (16-9) 2017 (18-7) Won 1Providence 1 0 0 2004 (W/15-3) 2004 (15-3) ----- Won 1

Randolph-Macon 2 0 0 1927 (W/11-0) 1929 (8-1) ----- Won 2Rensselaer Polytechnic 6 0 0 1955 (W/10-6) 1961 (10-5) ----- Won 6Rutgers 33 6 0 1920 (W/13-0) 2018 (13-12) 2016 (14-12) Won 2

St. John’s (MD) 9 4 0 1926 (W/19-0) 1939 (12-8) 1938 (6-4) Won 1St. Joseph’s 1 0 0 1999 (W/31-7) 1999 (31-7) ----- Won 1Schuykill 3 1 0 1891 (W/6-1) 1893 (4-2) 1891 (3-0) Won 2Siena 5 0 0 2009 (W/11-3) 2013 (15-6) ----- Won 5Springfield 1 0 0 1941 (W/20-0) 1941 (20-0) ----- Won 1Stevens Institute 26 4 0 1890 (W/13-1) 1925 (9-0) 1921 (5-1) Won 4Stony Brook 1 0 0 2012 (19-9) 2012 (19-9) ----- Won 1Swarthmore 41 6 0 1897 (W/4-0) 1954 (16-9) 1945 (17-7) Won 4Syracuse 30 26 1 1921 (T/4-4) 2018 (18-7) 2017 (8-7/OT) Won 1

Toronto 2 4 0 1902 (L/2-6) 1921 (5-4) 1920 (3-0) Won 1Towson 41 5 0 1976 (W/15-8) 2018 (14-6) 2017 (13-8) Lost 1

UMBC 16 0 0 1983 (W/15-4) 2018 (13-6) ----- Won 16Union 2 0 0 1941 (W/7-1) 1942 (10-1) ----- Won 2

Varsity Club 1 0 0 1932 (W/14-3) 1932 (14-3) ----- Won 1Villanova 8 0 0 1997 (W/17-9) 2015 (13-10) ----- Won 8Virginia 60 31 1 1904 (W/9-0) 2018 (15-13) 2016 (13-12/OT) Won 2

Washington College 35 1 0 1932 (W/12-0) 1997 (16-4) 1976 (13-11) Won 20Washington Club 2 0 0 1940 (W/15-5) 1941 (15-0) ----- Won 2Washington & Lee 10 1 0 1942 (W/17-4) 1974 (11-10) 1975 (11-7) Lost 1

Yale 26 4 0 1927 (W/12-3) 1982 (27-3) 1971 (8-4) Won 11

Totals 983 334 15

First Last Last Current JHUOpponent W L T Meeting JHU Win Opp Win Streak

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1883 (0-1)

Coach: Elgin R.I. Gould Druids _____________________ L/0-4

1888(1-1)

Coach: Clinton L. Riggs Druids _____________________ L/1-4 Pattersons _________________ W/6-2

1889(1-0-2)

Coach: Brantz Roszel Lehigh ____________________ W/6-0 Druids _____________________ T/3-3 Philadelphia ________________ T/2-2

1890(2-2)

Coach: Brantz Roszel Princeton ___________________ L/2-3 Lehigh _____________________ L/2-3 Pennsylvania ______________ W/10-0 Stevens ___________________ W/13-1

1891 (5-1) • ILA National Champions

Coach: Brantz Roszel Lehigh ____________________ W/5-2 Stevens ____________________ W/7-1 Pennsylvania _______________ W/4-0 Pennsylvania _______________ W/6-1 Schuykill __________________ W/6-1 Schuykill ___________________ L/0-3

1892(1-2)

Coach: Brantz Roszel Stevens _____________________ L/3-4 Lehigh _____________________ L/3-6 Stevens ____________________ W/4-2

1893(4-2)

Coach: Brantz Roszel CCNY _____________________ W/9-1 Druids _____________________ L/2-4 Schuykill __________________ W/6-3 Lehigh _____________________ L/3-6 Schuykill __________________ W/4-2 Stevens ____________________ W/6-2

1894(1-3)

Coach: Brantz Roszel Lehigh ____________________ W/6-4 Stevens _____________________ L/5-7 Druids _____________________ L/1-3 Cornell _____________________ L/0-6

1895(2-1)

Coach: Brantz Roszel Maryland _________________ W/10-0 Stevens ____________________ W/6-3 Lehigh _____________________ L/0-5

1896(1-2-1)

Coach: Brantz Roszel Lehigh ____________________ L/1-10 Harvard ____________________ T/2-2 Stevens _____________________ L/1-8 Maryland __________________ W/8-0

1897(5-2)

Coach: William H. Maddren Lehigh _____________________ L/3-6 Crescent A.C. ________________ L/2-5 Stevens ____________________ W/6-2 Swarthmore ________________ W/4-0 CCNY _____________________ W/2-1 Maryland _________________ W/10-0 Maryland __________________ W/7-0

1898(4-1) • ILA Nat. Champions

Coach: William H. Maddren Swarthmore ________________ W/5-3 Columbia __________________ W/7-2 Stevens ____________________ W/8-1 Lehigh ____________________ W/6-5 Crescent A.C. ________________ L/2-8

1899 (4-1) • ILA Nat. Champions

Coach: William H. Maddren Columbia __________________ W/9-1 Harvard __________________ W/20-0 Crescent A.C. ________________ L/2-5 Stevens ___________________ W/12-5 Lehigh ___________________ W/11-3

1900 (6-1) • ILA Nat. Champions

Coach: William H. Maddren All-Baltimore _______________ W/8-0 Pennsylvania _______________ W/7-0 Swarthmore ________________ W/7-4 Columbia __________________ W/5-0 Lehigh ____________________ W/5-0 Stevens ____________________ W/4-3 Crescent A.C. ________________ L/4-8

1901(6-1)

Coach: William H. Maddren All-Baltimore _______________ W/6-1 Pennsylvania _______________ W/4-1 Crescent A.C. _______________ W/3-1 CCNY _____________________ W/7-1 Columbia __________________ W/7-1 Harvard ___________________ W/4-0 Swarthmore _________________ L/2-4

1902(6-1) • ILA Nat. Champions

Co-Coaches: Ronald T. Abercrombie & William C. Schmeisser Pennsylvania _______________ W/5-1 Hobart ___________________ W/12-1 Harvard __________________ W/11-1 Lehigh ____________________ W/9-1 Columbia _________________ W/17-1 Swarthmore ________________ W/8-2 Toronto ____________________ L/2-6

1903 (4-2) • ILA Nat. Champions

Coach: William C. Schmeisser Hobart ____________________ W/8-1 Stevens ___________________ W/13-1 Lehigh ___________________ W/17-4 Swarthmore ________________ W/6-4 Crescent A.C. _______________ L/3-10 Toronto ____________________ L/6-9

1904(8-1)

Coach: Charles MacInnes Columbia __________________ W/7-1 Mt. Washington ___________ W/11-1 Harvard __________________ W/12-1 Cornell ____________________ W/9-3 Virginia___________________ W/12-1 Stevens ___________________ W/10-0 Lehigh ___________________ W/13-3 Swarthmore _________________ L/3-8 Virginia____________________ W/9-0

1905 (3-2-1)

Coach: William C. Schmeisser Pennsylvania _______________ W/9-0 Harvard ____________________ L/3-4 Stevens ___________________ W/15-1 Lehigh ____________________ W/4-3 Mt. Washington _____________ T/2-2 Swarthmore ________________ L/4-16

1906 (6-0) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: William C. Schmeisser Lehigh ____________________ W/5-1 Pennsylvania ______________ W/11-0 Harvard ___________________ W/7-1 Cornell ____________________ W/9-0 Stevens ____________________ W/4-2 Swarthmore ________________ W/5-4

1907(5-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: William C. Schmeisser Alumni ___________________ W/11-1 Stevens ____________________ W/9-0 Lehigh ___________________ W/12-2 Harvard ___________________ W/7-1 Mt. Washington _____________ L/5-8 Swarthmore ________________ W/8-1

1908(8-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: William C. Schmeisser Alumni ____________________ W/8-2 Columbia _________________ W/11-0 Harvard ___________________ W/6-3 Lehigh ____________________ W/6-2 Stevens ____________________ W/5-0 Swarthmore ________________ W/4-3 Mt. Washington ____________ W/7-4 Navy ______________________ W/6-1 Toronto ____________________ L/6-9

1909(6-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: William C. Schmeisser Navy ______________________ W/7-2 Alumni ____________________ W/6-2 Harvard __________________ W/11-1 Lehigh ____________________ W/6-2 Stevens ____________________ W/8-3 Swarthmore ________________ W/4-3 Mt. Washington _____________ L/5-7

1910(4-3)

Coach: Alan Chesney Navy _______________________ L/6-7 Mt. Washington ____________ W/6-3 Lehigh ____________________ W/6-3 Stevens ____________________ W/6-1 Swarthmore ________________ L/3-16 Harvard ___________________ W/6-3 Alumni _____________________ L/2-4

1911 (7-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: G. Pitts Raleigh Cornell ____________________ W/8-2 Harvard ___________________ W/3-2 Carlisle ____________________ W/8-5 Navy ______________________ W/2-1 Alumni _____________________ L/1-2 Lehigh ____________________ W/6-4 Stevens ____________________ W/9-3 Swarthmore _______________ W/11-7

1912(2-3-2)

Coach: G. Pitts Raleigh Alumni _____________________ T/2-2 Cornell _____________________ T/2-2 Harvard ___________________ W/5-4 Carlisle _____________________ L/4-8 Stevens ____________________ W/8-0 Swarthmore _________________ L/2-4 Lehigh _____________________ L/3-9

All-Time Results

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1913 (6-1-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni ____________________ W/4-2 Cornell ____________________ W/5-2 Navy _______________________ T/4-4 Stevens ___________________ W/11-0 Harvard ___________________ W/6-3 Lehigh ____________________ W/6-2 Carlisle _____________________ L/2-4 Swarthmore ________________ W/7-4

1914(7-2)

Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni ____________________ W/6-3 Harvard __________________ W/11-3 Cornell ____________________ W/3-2 Navy _______________________ L/2-5 Pennsylvania ______________ W/12-1 Lehigh _____________________ L/4-6 Carlisle ____________________ W/7-2 Harvard ___________________ W/5-4 Swarthmore _______________ W/11-1

1915 (7-0-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni ____________________ W/3-2 Carlisle _____________________ T/3-3 Pennsylvania _______________ W/5-1 Navy ______________________ W/4-2 Harvard ___________________ W/8-1 Lehigh ____________________ W/5-4 Swarthmore ________________ W/6-2 Toronto ___________________ W/6-4

1916(6-2)

Coach: Reaney Wolfe Navy ______________________ W/6-3 Lehigh _____________________ L/1-3 Alumni ____________________ W/8-4 Penn State ________________ W/14-1 Stevens ___________________ W/14-2 Crescent A.C. _______________ L/4-10 Pennsylvania ______________ W/15-4 Swarthmore _______________ W/10-4

1917(1-1)

Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni ___________________ W/10-3 Carlisle _____________________ L/2-6

1918(3-3-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni _____________________ L/1-5 Navy ______________________ L/0-12 Carlisle _____________________ L/1-4 Pennsylvania _______________ W/5-4 Swarthmore ________________ W/5-0 Lehigh ____________________ W/5-2 Crescent A.C. ________________ T/2-2

1919 (7-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Reaney Wolfe Navy _______________________ L/3-5 Alumni ____________________ W/4-1 Mt. Washington ____________ W/4-2 Pennsylvania ______________ W/10-0 Lehigh ____________________ W/7-2 Maryland _________________ W/17-0 Crescent A.C. _______________ W/4-1 Swarthmore ________________ W/8-2

1920(8-4)

Coach: Reaney Wolfe Cornell ____________________ W/7-1 Alumni ____________________ W/4-2 Maryland __________________ W/4-1 Mt. Washington _____________ L/2-3 Harvard ___________________ W/2-1M 1 @ Rutgers ________________ W/13-0 Swarthmore _______________ W/12-0 Stevens ___________________ W/12-0 Pennsylvania ______________ W/13-5 Lehigh _____________________ L/1-5 Toronto ____________________ L/0-3 Crescents ___________________ L/3-7

1921(4-4-2)

Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni _____________________T//6-6 Army ______________________ W/3-2 Pennsylvania _______________ W/9-2A 30 @ Syracuse _________________ T/4-4 Stevens _____________________ L/1-5 Swarthmore ________________ W/6-4 Navy _______________________ L/0-9 Lehigh ____________________ L/2-12 Mt. Washington _____________ L/5-7 Toronto ___________________ W/5-4

1922 (7-3) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: John Knipp Alumni ____________________ W/6-3 Oxford-Cambridge _________ W/11-2 Army ______________________ W/4-3 Stevens ____________________ W/3-2A 29 Syracuse ____________________ L/1-3M 6 @ Navy _____________________ L/1-9 Pennsylvania ________________ L/3-4 Swarthmore ________________ W/6-5 Lehigh ____________________ W/3-1 Mt. Washington ____________ W/6-3

1923(6-2) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: William C. Schmeisser Alumni ____________________ W/6-4 Swarthmore _______________ W/12-1 Stevens ___________________ W/14-1 Pennsylvania _______________ W/8-3M 12 @ Navy _____________________ L/3-6 Maryland __________________ W/4-2 Lehigh ___________________ W/10-3 Mt. Washington _____________ L/3-7

1924(7-2) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: William C. Schmeisser Alumni ____________________ W/3-2 L’Hirondelle_______________ W/11-1 Swarthmore ________________ W/8-1A 26 Navy ______________________ W/5-4 Lehigh ____________________ W/9-1 Pennsylvania _______________ W/7-3 Stevens ___________________ W/10-2 @ Maryland _________________ L/2-4 Mt. Washington _____________ L/5-9

1925(6-3)

Coach: William C. Schmeisser L’Hirondelle________________ W/4-2 Stevens ____________________ W/9-0 Onondaga Ind. _____________ W/4-1 Lehigh ____________________ W/3-2 Pennsylvania _______________ W/8-1M 9 @ Navy _____________________ L/1-8 Swarthmore ________________ W/7-3 30 @ Maryland _________________ L/1-3 Mt. Washington _____________ L/5-6

1926(9-0) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Ray Van Orman Oxford-Cambridge _________ W/14-0A 14 Virginia __________________ W/11-1 St. John’s _________________ W/19-0 Army ______________________ W/8-3 Swarthmore ________________ W/6-1 Onondaga Ind. ____________ W/19-0 Pennsylvania ______________ W/12-0 @ Maryland _______________ W/10-3 Mt. Washington ____________ W/4-3

1927(8-0) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Ray Van OrmanA 2 Virginia __________________ W/13-1 Yale ______________________ W/12-3 Randolph-Macon __________ W/11-0 Swarthmore _______________ W/15-1 Army ______________________ W/8-4 St. John’s _________________ W/11-0M 7 Navy ______________________ W/6-5 @ Maryland ________________ W/8-2

1928(9-2) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Ray Van OrmanA 18 Virginia __________________ W/12-1 Lafayette__________________ W/15-2 Pennsylvania ______________ W/21-5 Army _______________________ L/3-5 Swarthmore _______________ W/17-4M 12 Navy _______________________ L/3-5 St. John’s __________________ W/7-3 Maryland __________________ W/6-1 Mt. Washington ____________ W/6-4 Yale ______________________ W/12-3 26 @ Maryland ________________ W/6-3

1928 Olympic Games • Champions Canada _____________________W/6-3 England _____________________ L/6-7

1929(4-5)

Coach: Ray Van Orman Olympic Club ______________ W/4-0 Pennsylvania _______________ W/4-0 Army _______________________ L/1-4 Randolph-Macon ___________ W/8-1 Swarthmore ________________ W/6-4M 11 Rutgers _____________________ L/4-5 St. John’s ___________________ L/5-7 25 @ Maryland _________________ L/2-6 Mt. Washington _____________ L/3-7

1930(7-2)

Coach: Ray Van Orman Olympic Club ______________ W/3-2 Yale _______________________ W/9-7 Mt. Washington _____________ L/4-7 Swarthmore ________________ W/4-2A 26 @ Syracuse ________________ W/8-2 Army _____________________ W/11-5 Princeton __________________ W/7-0 St. John’s __________________ W/3-2 @ Maryland _________________ L/0-6

1931(8-1)

Coach: Ray Van Orman Olympians _________________ W/6-0 Yale ______________________ W/18-2 Swarthmore _______________ W/11-0A 18 Virginia __________________ W/15-0 Mt. Washington ____________ W/9-3 Princeton _________________ W/11-1M 9 Syracuse __________________ W/20-0 Army ______________________ W/4-1 @ Maryland _________________ L/6-8

1932 (11-0) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Ray Van Orman Varsity Club _______________ W/14-3 CCNY ____________________ W/14-1 Swarthmore _______________ W/16-3 Princeton _________________ W/11-0 Army ______________________ W/4-1 Mt. Washington ____________ W/7-3 Washington College ________ W/12-0 Maryland __________________ W/7-3 St. John’s __________________ W/5-3 Crescent A.C. ______________ W/10-2M 21 @ Maryland ________________ W/7-5

1932 Olympic Games • Champions Canada _____________________W/5-3 Canada _____________________ L/4-5 Canada _____________________W/7-4

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1933(7-0) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Ray Van Orman Washington College _________ W/9-2 Alumni ___________________ W/12-0 Swarthmore _______________ W/14-2 Army ______________________ W/6-2 Mt. Washington ____________ W/8-6 St. John’s _________________ W/13-1M 20 @ Maryland ________________ W/6-3

1934(8-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Ray Van Orman Pennsylvania ______________ W/12-1 St. John’s __________________ W/8-2M 7 Syracuse __________________ W/11-6 19 @ Maryland ________________ W/8-5 Swarthmore _______________ W/11-2 Crescent A.C. ______________ W/10-6 Washington College _______ W/12-1 Mt. Washington ____________ W/8-6 Mt. Washington ____________ L/9-10

1935(2-5)

Coach: Kelso Morrill Dartmouth ________________ W/19-4 Baltimore A.C. _______________ L/4-5A 27 Rutgers ____________________ W/7-0 Mt. Washington _____________ L/1-6 St. John’s __________________ L/9-10M 18 @ Maryland _________________ L/2-4 Alumni _____________________ L/2-3

1936(5-3-1)

Coach: Kelso Morrill Dartmouth ________________ W/12-0 Baltimore A.C. ______________ W/4-3 Mt. Washington _____________ L/4-8 CCNY ____________________ W/14-8M 2 Rutgers ___________________ W/12-7 St. John’s __________________ W/8-7 Army _______________________ L/5-7 23 @ Maryland _________________ L/4-9 Alumni _____________________ T/7-7

1937(4-4)

Coach: Kelso Morrill CCNY ____________________ W/13-3 Dartmouth ________________ W/10-1 Pennsylvania ______________ W/14-2 Swarthmore _______________ W/12-2 Princeton ___________________ L/4-7 St. John’s __________________ L/5-12M 22 @ Maryland _________________ L/6-9 Army _______________________ L/3-9

1938(3-4)

Coach: Kelso Morrill CCNY ____________________ W/13-4 Swarthmore _______________ W/10-4 Alumni ____________________ W/9-3 Princeton ___________________ L/2-5 St. John’s ___________________ L/4-6 Army ______________________ L/3-9M 21 @ Maryland ________________ L/6-12

1939(7-2)

Coach: Kelso Morrill Lafayette__________________ W/24-0 Alumni ___________________ W/18-2 CCNY ____________________ W/24-3 Swarthmore _______________ W/11-5 Army _____________________ L/11-12 Loyola ____________________ W/20-1 Princeton ___________________ L/3-4 St. John’s _________________ W/12-8 @ Maryland ________________ W/6-3

1940(8-2)

Coach: Kelso Morrill Alumni ____________________ W/8-3 Baltimore A.C. _____________ W/12-3 Washington L.C. ___________ W/15-5 CCNY ____________________ W/13-2 Mt. Washington _____________ L/1-7 Loyola ____________________ W/16-3 Army _____________________ W/11-4 Cornell ___________________ W/15-5 Princeton _________________ W/10-6 @ Maryland _________________ L/6-7

1941(12-0) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Kelso Morrill Springfield ________________ W/20-0 Union _____________________ W/7-1 Alumni ___________________ W/10-0 Washington L.C. ___________ W/15-0 Loyola _____________________ W/9-0 Baltimore A.C. _____________ W/16-3 CCNY ____________________ W/22-0 Swarthmore _______________ W/19-1 Army ______________________ W/7-2 Princeton __________________ W/9-3 Maryland _________________ W/10-3 Mt. Washington ____________ W/7-6

1942(9-2)

Coach: Kelso MorrillCaptains: Jack Williams, Charles Thomas

Union ____________________ W/10-1 Alumni ____________________ W/9-1J 17 Penn State ________________ W/10-0 Washington & Lee __________ W/17-4 Duke _____________________ W/22-0 Baltimore A.C. _____________ W/13-3 Swarthmore _______________ W/12-4 Princeton ___________________ L/2-4 Loyola ____________________ W/23-7 Army _______________________ L/2-5 @ Maryland ________________ W/7-5

1943(6-2)

Coach: Kelso MorrillA 10 Penn State ________________ W/11-7 14 @ Navy _____________________ L/4-7 Duke _____________________ W/26-5 22 Penn State ________________ W/12-1 Army ______________________ W/7-0 Princeton _________________ W/11-4 Loyola ____________________ W/12-4 @ Maryland _________________ L/4-5

1944 No Team

1945(1-1)

Coach: Kelso Morrill Swarthmore ________________ L/7-17 Princeton _________________ W/18-4

1946(4-5)

Coach: Kelso Morrill Mt. Washington ____________ L/5-11A 20 @ Navy ___________________ W/12-9 Army ______________________ L/8-12 Swarthmore _______________ W/20-3 Baltimore L.C. ______________ L/7-10 Princeton __________________ L/8-12M 11 Penn State ________________ W/19-4 Loyola _____________________ W/7-0 25 Maryland ___________________ L/6-7

1947(8-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Howdy Myers Alumni ____________________ W/3-1 Duke _____________________ W/12-3 Drexel Tech _______________ W/25-1 Princeton __________________ W/8-7 Army ______________________ W/9-6M 10 Navy _____________________ W/14-7 Loyola ____________________ W/19-1 @ Maryland _______________ W/15-6 Mt. Washington _____________ L/5-6

1948(8-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Howdy Myers Loyola ____________________ W/15-2 Swarthmore _______________ W/17-1A 17 Virginia __________________ W/15-5 Princeton _________________ W/12-6 Army _____________________ W/11-9M 8 @ Navy ____________________ W/9-8 Duke _____________________ W/12-3 22 Maryland _________________ W/10-8 Mt. Washington _____________ L/2-8

1949(8-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Howdy MyersCaptain: Gordon WolmanA 2 @ Virginia ________________ W/17-9 Swarthmore _______________ W/24-3 Annapolis L.C. _____________ W/21-1 Princeton _________________ W/10-4 Army _____________________ W/10-6 Duke _____________________ W/16-4 Loyola ____________________ W/20-6 Maryland _________________ W/14-6 Mt. Washington ____________ L/4-12

1950(7-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Kelso MorrillCaptains: Oliver Shepard, Jim Adams Loyola ____________________ W/13-2A 15 Virginia __________________ W/15-6 Princeton __________________ W/8-7 Army _____________________ W/13-9 Duke _____________________ W/12-5M 13 @ Navy ____________________ W/8-4 @ Maryland _______________ W/10-4 Mt. Washington _____________ L/5-6

1951(4-4)

Coach: Fred SmithCaptains: Joe Sollers, Wm. Byron Forbush

Loyola ____________________ W/12-8A 14 @ Virginia ________________ W/14-8 Princeton _________________ L/11-13 28 Army ______________________ W/9-6 Duke _______________________ L/7-9M 12 Navy ____________________ W/13-10 18 @ Maryland _________________ L/1-6 Mt. Washington ____________ L/8-10

1952(2-4-1)

Coach: Wilson FewsterCaptain: Robert H. Scott

Loyola ____________________ W/14-5A 12 Virginia __________________ L/12-13 Princeton ___________________ L/4-5 26 Army ______________________ W/8-7M 10 @ Navy ____________________ L/9-10 16 Maryland _________________ T/10-10 26 Mt. Washington _____________ L/7-8

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1953(3-5)

Coach: Wilson FewsterCaptain: Emil A. Budnitz

Loyola ____________________ W/16-7A 11 @ Virginia _________________ L/8-15 Princeton ________________ W/15-11 Swarthmore ______________ W/14-13 Army _______________________ L/7-8M 9 Navy _______________________ L/4-7 16 @ Maryland _________________ L/6-8 Mt. Washington ____________ L/8-13

1954(4-4-1)

Coach: Fred SmithCaptain: Ray Santamaria

A 3 Virginia ____________________ T/8-8 10 Rutgers ___________________ W/11-3 17 @ Princeton_________________ L/2-5 21 @ Yale____________________ W/12-5 24 @ Swarthmore ____________ W/16-9M 1 Loyola ____________________ W/18-1 8 @ Navy ____________________ L/3-12 15 Maryland __________________ L/4-17 Mt. Washington ____________ L/5-13

1955(4-6)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Lou Ruland, Herb Williams

A 6 Harvard __________________ W/14-1 9 Yale ________________________ L/5-6 16 @ Rutgers _________________ L/2-12 23 Princeton ___________________ L/5-6 30 @ Virginia ________________ W/23-9M 4 Loyola ____________________ W/13-0 7 @ R.P.I. ___________________ W/10-6 14 Navy ______________________ L/3-13 21 @ Maryland ________________ L/5-11 28 Mt. Washington ____________ L/3-11

1956(6-4)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Arlyn Marshall, Dick Watts

M 31 Yale ________________________ L/4-5A 7 @ Princeton_________________ L/6-7 14 Virginia __________________ W/12-4 21 Washington & Lee ___________ W/7-6 25 Loyola ____________________ W/12-3 28 @ Army ___________________ W/7-3M 5 R.P.I. _____________________ W/10-7 12 @ Navy ____________________ W/8-6 19 Maryland __________________ L/6-13 26 @ Mt. Washington __________ L/5-11

1957(8-0-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Walter Mitchell, Jerry Bennett

M 30 Yale ______________________ W/12-3A 6 @ Virginia ________________ W/12-4 13 Princeton _________________ W/19-6 20 @ Washington & Lee _______ W/15-7 27 Army ______________________ W/7-5 Loyola ____________________ W/22-7M 11 Navy _____________________ W/15-6 18 @ Maryland ______________ W/15-10 Mt. Washington ___________ T/11-11

1958(8-1)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: John Jory, Walter Mitchell

M 29 Rutgers ___________________ W/17-5A 5 Virginia __________________ W/16-6 12 @ Princeton_______________ W/16-7 19 Washington & Lee ________ W/14-11 26 Loyola ____________________ W/21-3M 3 R.P.I. _____________________ W/19-4 10 @ Navy ___________________ W/14-7 17 Maryland ________________ W/11-10 24 Mt. Washington ____________ L/4-10

1959(8-2) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Emmett Collins, Mickey Webster

M 31 Yale ______________________ W/20-9A 4 @ Virginia ________________ W/12-4 11 Princeton _________________ W/24-3 18 Washington & Lee _________ W/22-1 22 Loyola ____________________ W/29-3 25 @ Rutgers _______________ W/17-14M 2 @ R.P.I. ___________________ W/19-7 9 Navy _____________________ L/11-13 16 @ Maryland _______________ W/20-8 23 Mt. Washington ___________ L/11-13

1960(7-2)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Larry Becker, Mike Byrne

M 26 Mt. Washington ____________ L/4-11A 9 @ Princeton________________ W/8-4 16 Virginia __________________ W/17-6 23 @ Rutgers ________________ W/12-2 27 Loyola ____________________ W/20-0 30 @ Washington & Lee _______ W/17-5M 7 R.P.I. _____________________ W/19-4 14 @ Navy ____________________ L/7-15 21 Maryland _________________ W/13-7

1961(8-3)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Mike Byrne, Jim Greenwood

M 25 @ Mt. Washington __________ L/6-10A 1 Yale ______________________ W/14-1 8 Princeton _________________ W/19-6 15 @ Virginia ________________ W/13-4 22 Rutgers ____________________ W/9-7 26 Loyola ____________________ W/22-4 29 @ Washington & Lee _______ W/17-2M 6 @ R.P.I. ___________________ W/10-5 13 Navy ______________________ L/9-15 20 @ Maryland ________________ L/7-12 Oxford-Cambridge _________ W/12-8

1962(8-3)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Henry Ciccarone, Phil Sutley

M 24 Mt. Washington ___________ L/12-16 31 Yale ______________________ W/15-7A 3 Australian Stars ___________ W/16-9 7 @ Princeton_______________ W/15-9 14 @ Virginia ________________ W/12-8 24 @ Loyola _________________ W/18-7 28 Army ______________________ W/9-7M 5 @ Rutgers _______________ W/13-11 12 @ Navy ___________________ L/11-16 19 Maryland _________________ L/15-16 Washington & Lee __________ W/15-4

1963(6-4)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptain: Dick Webster

M 23 @ Mt. Washington __________ L/4-13 30 Syracuse __________________ W/10-7A 6 Princeton _________________ W/15-8 13 Virginia ___________________ L/7-10 20 @ Washington College _____ W/12-9 27 @ Army __________________ W/10-9 30 Loyola ____________________ W/19-1M 4 Rutgers ___________________ W/14-8 11 Navy ______________________ L/5-10 18 @ Maryland _______________ L/11-13

1964(5-5)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptain: Homer Schwartz

M 24 @ Mt. Washington _________ L/12-15 28 Yale _______________________ W/9-8A 4 @ Princeton________________ W/8-6 11 @ Virginia ________________ W/15-5 15 Loyola ____________________ W/12-1 18 Washington College ________ W/16-6 25 Army _____________________ L/10-13M 2 @ Rutgers ________________ L/10-11 9 @ Navy ____________________ L/3-15 16 Maryland _________________ L/12-17

1965(9-2)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Frank Szoka, Chip Giardina

M 23 Mt. Washington ____________ L/8-13 27 Yale _______________________ W/7-4A 3 Princeton _________________ W/10-6 6 Loyola ____________________ W/10-6 10 Virginia __________________ W/17-6 14 Rutgers ___________________ W/15-9 17 Washington College ________ W/13-8 24 @ Army ___________________ W/6-3M 1 @ Syracuse _______________ W/21-6 8 Navy (HC) _________________ L/6-15 15 @ Maryland _______________ W/11-8

1966(5-6)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Stephen Mallonee, Mike Oidick

M 19 @ Mt. Washington _________ L/5-11 26 Yale ______________________ L/10-12A 2 @ Princeton_________________ L/1-7 9 @ Washington College _____ W/11-5 12 Loyola ____________________ W/17-2 16 @ Virginia ________________ W/10-1 20 Rutgers ____________________ W/8-7 30 Army _______________________ L/3-6M 7 Syracuse __________________ W/14-1 14 @ Navy ____________________ L/7-12 21 Maryland (HC) _____________ L/8-12

1967(11-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Jerry Schnydman, Bill Deitrick

M 18 Mt. Washington ___________ W/10-4 25 Yale ______________________ W/16-6A 1 Princeton _________________ W/12-2 8 Washington College ________ W/10-6 15 Virginia __________________ W/10-3 19 @ Loyola _________________ W/18-3 22 @ Pennsylvania____________ W/14-3 29 @ Army __________________ W/12-9M 2 Australian Nationals ______ W/16-10 6 @ Syracuse _______________ W/17-9 13 Navy (HC) _________________ W/9-6 20 @ Maryland _________________ L/5-9

1968(10-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Wes Bachur, Geoff Berlin

M 23 @ Mt. Washington _________ L/14-16 27 Yale ______________________ W/20-1 30 @ Washington College _____ W/15-7A 6 @ Princeton_______________ W/11-4 13 @ Virginia ________________ W/17-9 17 Loyola ____________________ W/22-4 20 Pennsylvania ______________ W/20-5 27 Army _____________________ W/15-8M 4 Syracuse __________________ W/20-7 11 @ Navy ___________________ W/11-3 18 Maryland (HC) ____________ W/10-8

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1969(9-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Mike Clark, Joe Cowan

M 22 Yale ______________________ W/14-4 29 Mt. Washington ___________ W/10-4A 2 Washington College ________ W/13-6 5 Princeton _________________ W/12-9 12 Virginia __________________ W/15-4 17 @ Loyola _________________ W/23-4 26 @ Army _________________ W/14-11M 3 Rutgers ___________________ W/20-5 10 Navy _______________________ L/6-9 17 @ Maryland _______________ W/14-8

1970 (9-1) • USILA Nat. Champions

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Doug Honig, Russell Moore

M 21 Yale _______________________ W/8-3 28 Brown ____________________ W/10-5A 4 @ Princeton_______________ W/13-7 7 @ Washington College ____ W/16-10 11 @ Mt. Washington ________ W/11-10 18 @ Virginia _________________ L/8-15 25 Army ______________________ W/9-8M 2 @ Rutgers ________________ W/13-5 7 @ Navy ____________________ W/9-7 14 Maryland __________________ W/7-4

1971(3-7)

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Ken Dauses, Doug Fuchs

M 21 Yale ________________________ L/4-8 28 Mt. Washington ____________ L/3-14A 3 Princeton _________________ W/13-8 7 Washington College ________ W/11-1 10 Brown _____________________ L/8-11 17 Virginia (2OT) _______________ L/8-9 24 @ Army __________________ L/10-16M 1 Rutgers ___________________ W/21-9 8 Navy (N - Houston, TX) ________ L/6-9 15 @ Maryland _________________ L/5-8

1972(11-2) • NCAA Finalists

Coach: Bob ScottCaptain: Gary Handleman

M 25 Yale _______________________ W/9-8A 1 @ Mt. Washington __________ W/9-5 8 @ Princeton_______________ W/16-8 11 @ Washington College _____ W/15-7 15 Brown ____________________ W/11-4 18 @ Rutgers ________________ W/12-5 22 @ Virginia ________________ W/13-8 29 Army _____________________ W/13-5M 6 @ Navy ___________________ W/17-3 13 Maryland (HC) ____________ L/12-13 20 Wash. & Lee (NCAA QF) _____ W/11-5 27 @ Maryland (NCAA SF) ______ W/9-6J 3 Virginia (N - NCAA F) _______ L/12-13

1973(11-2) • NCAA Finalists

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Les Matthews, Jim Ferguson

JHUM 24 2 Yale _____________________________ W/22-4 27 1 Washington College _______________ W/13-9 31 1 Princeton ________________________ W/14-6A 7 2 @ #8 Cornell ______________________ W/17-8 14 1 #2 Virginia _______________________ W/14-9 17 1 #8 Rutgers ________________________ W/14-9 21 1 @ #9 Brown ______________________ W/18-7 28 1 @ #5 Army ________________________ W/13-7M 5 1 #6 Navy __________________________ W/12-7 12 2 @ #1 Maryland ____________________ L/4-17 19 2 #7 Army (NCAA QF) ________________ W/11-5 26 2 #5 Virginia (NCAA SF) ______________ W/12-9J 3 2 #1 Maryland (N - NCAA F) ______ (2OT) L/9-10

1974(12-2) • NCAA Champions

Coach: Bob ScottCaptains: Rick Kowalchuk, Jack Thomas

JHUM 16 2 @ #3Virginia _____________________ L/10-15 23 3 #17 Yale __________________________ W/19-6 26 3 @ Washington College ____________W/20-10 30 3 @ Princeton ______________________ W/21-7A 6 3 Cornell ___________________________ W/13-8 12 3 Mt. Washington __________________W/19-12 16 3 @ Rutgers _______________________W/13-10 20 3 @ Brown _________________________ W/21-7 27 2 #12 Army _________________________ W/17-4M 4 2 @ #6 Navy _______________________ L/12-13 11 3 #1 Maryland (HC) ________________W/17-13 18 2 #7 Hofstra (NCAA QF) _____________W/18-10 25 2 #3 Wash. & Lee (NCAA SF) _________W/11-10J 1 1 #1 Maryland (N - NCAA F) __________W/17-12

1975(9-2) • NCAA QuarterfinalsCoach: Henry Ciccarone

Captains: Dale Kohler, Kevin Mahon JHUM 22 1 #4 Virginia _________________ (2OT) W/10-9 26 1 Denison __________________________ W/18-8 29 1 #19 Yale __________________________ W/16-4A 1 1 Washington College _______________ W/17-9 5 1 #6 Princeton _____________________W/22-11 19 1 @ #2 Cornell ______________________ W/16-9 26 1 #7 Brown ________________________W/13-10M 3 1 @ #12 Army _____________________W/13-10 10 1 #3 Navy (HC) _____________________W/16-11 17 1 @ #5 Maryland ___________________ L/11-19 21 1 #8 Wash. & Lee (NCAA QF) __________ L/7-11

1976(9-4) • NCAA Semifinals

Coach: Henry CiccaroneCaptains: Dale Kohler, Jim Moorhead

JHUM 20 Yale _____________________________ W/19-5 23 2 Denison __________________________ W/17-9 27 2 Towson State _____________________ W/15-8 30 3 @ Washington College ____________ L/11-13A 3 3 @ #11 Princeton__________________W/16-10 10 5 @ #6 Virginia _____________________ W/14-9 17 5 #2 Cornell ________________________ L/7-15 23 5 #9 Brown (N - Hofstra) ____________W/20-10M 1 5 #12 Army _________________________ W/12-8 8 5 @ #3 Navy _______________________W/18-10 15 3 #2 Maryland _____________________ L/13-21 19 3 #6 Massachusetts (NCAA QF) ________ W/11-9 22 3 @ #2 Cornell (NCAA SF) ____________ L/5-13

1977(11-2) • NCAA Finalists

Coach: Henry CiccaroneCaptains: Tom Myrick, Kevin Mahon, Bob Maimone

JHUM 19 Yale _____________________________ W/15-4 26 3 @ Towson State ___________________ W/10-9 29 3 Washington College _______________ W/19-8A 2 3 #11 Princeton ____________________W/15-10 9 2 #4 Virginia _______________________ W/15-9 16 2 @ #1 Cornell _____________________ L/11-12 23 3 #19 Brown ________________________ W/17-8 30 3 @ #11 Army ______________________ W/13-8M 7 3 #4 Navy (HC) _____________________W/17-11 14 3 @ #2 Maryland ______________ (OT) W/21-20 18 2 #7 North Carolina (NCAA QF) _______ W/16-9 21 2 #3 Maryland (NCAA SF) ____________W/22-12 28 2 #1 Cornell (N - NCAA F) _____________ L/8-16

1978(13-1) • NCAA Champions

Coach: Henry CiccaroneCaptain: Mike O’Neill

JHUM 15 Yale _____________________________ W/16-7 18 Washington College ______________W/21-11 21 2 @ Harvard________________________ W/11-4 25 2 Towson State _____________________ W/22-5A 1 2 @ Princeton ______________________ W/14-7 8 2 @ #6 Virginia _____________________ W/17-7 15 2 #1 Cornell _______________________ L/11-16 22 3 @ #5 Army ________________________ W/13-3 29 3 #2 Maryland (HC) ________________W/19-13M 6 2 @ #4 Navy _______________________W/22-11 9 2 @ Brown _________________________ W/21-6 17 2 #7 Hofstra (NCAA QF) ______________ W/20-8 20 2 #3 Maryland (NCAA SF) ____________W/17-11 27 2 #1 Cornell (N - NCAA F) _____________ W/13-8

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1979(13-0) • NCAA Champions

Coach: Henry CiccaroneCaptains: Steve Wey, Dave Huntley

JHUM 14 @ Towson State ___________________ W/16-8 17 @ Yale ___________________________ W/15-3 20 1 Washington College _______________ W/15-5 24 1 #13 Harvard ______________________ W/18-7 31 1 #11 Princeton _____________________ W/14-2A 7 1 #4 Virginia _______________________ W/13-8 14 1 @ #3 Cornell ______________________ W/13-5 21 1 #6 Army __________________________ W/12-7 28 1 @ #2 Maryland ___________________W/13-12M 5 1 #5 Navy (HC) _____________________W/17-10 16 1 #6 N. Carolina St. (NCAA QF) ________ W/20-6 19 1 #5 Virginia (NCAA SF) ______________ W/16-7 26 1 @ #2 Maryland (NCAA F) (16,166) ____ W/15-9

1980(14-1) • NCAA Champions

Coach: Henry CiccaroneCaptains: Jim Bidne, Mike Federico

JHUM 15 Yale _____________________________ W/23-3 22 1 #14 Harvard ______________________ W/13-3 25 1 @ Washington College _____________ W/18-1 29 1 Princeton (N - Manhasset HS) ________ W/8-4A 1 1 #11 Brown _______________________W/16-11 5 1 @ #8 Virginia _____________________ L/9-12 12 3 #13 Cornell _______________________ W/16-9 19 2 @ #10 Army _____________________W/11-10 26 2 #6 Maryland (HC) _________________ W/15-6M 3 2 @ #5 Navy ________________________ W/13-8 9 2 Delaware _________________________ W/19-6 13 2 Towson State _____________________ W/23-7 21 2 #7 Harvard (NCAA QF) ____________W/16-12 24 2 #3 Syracuse (NCAA SF) ____________W/18-11 31 2 #1 Virginia (N - NCAA F) (7,557) _ (2OT) W/9-8

1981(13-1) • NCAA Finalists

Coach: Henry CiccaroneCaptains: Brendan Schneck, Jim Zafutto, Ned Radebaugh

JHUM 14 Yale _____________________________ W/25-6 22 Harvard (N - Manhasset HS) _________ W/17-4 24 Washington College ______________W/24-11 28 Princeton ________________________ W/19-4A 4 1 #3 Virginia ______________________W/15-13 11 1 @ #8 Cornell ______________________ W/17-6 18 1 # 14 Army ________________________ W/17-5 25 1 @ #15 Maryland ___________________ W/12-8M 2 1 #6 Navy (HC) _______________________ W/9-6 9 1 @ Delaware _______________________ W/18-9 12 1 @ Towson State ___________________ W/24-8 20 1 #7 Maryland (NCAA QF) ___________W/19-14 23 1 #4 Virginia (NCAA SF) ______________ W/10-6 30 1 #2 No. Carolina (N - NCAA F) (13,943) L/13-14

1982(11-3) • NCAA Finalists

Coach: Henry CiccaroneCaptain: Dave Black

JHUM 13 Yale _____________________________ W/27-3 20 Harvard __________________________ W/19-2 23 2 @ Washington College _____________ W/19-7 27 2 @ Princeton ______________________ W/13-5A 3 2 @ #4 Virginia _______________ (OT) W/12-11 10 2 North Carolina _______________ (OT) L/12-13 17 2 @ #3 Army _______________________ L/10-11 24 4 #6 Maryland (HC) _________________ W/14-6M 1 3 @ #8 Navy ________________________ W/12-7 7 3 Delaware _________________________ W/22-6 11 3 Towson State _____________________ W/17-6 19 3 #8 Maryland (NCAA QF) ____________ W/14-9 22 3 #2 Virginia (NCAA SF) ______________ W/13-9 29 3 #1 No. Carolina (N - NCAA F) (10,283) __ L/5-7

1983(12-2) • NCAA Finalists

Coach: Henry CiccaroneCaptain: William Cantelli

JHUM 12 UMBC ___________________________ W/15-4 16 Washington College _______________ W/12-4 19 Harvard __________________________ W/11-3 26 1 Princeton ________________________ W/12-6A 2 1 #4 Virginia _______________________ W/12-6 9 2 @ #8 North Carolina __________ (OT) L/13-14 16 3 #6 Army ___________________________ W/9-6 23 2 @ #9 Maryland ____________________ W/14-7 30 1 #10 Navy (HC) ____________________ W/13-8M 4 1 @ Delaware ______________________W/15-10 7 1 @ Towson State ___________________ W/11-9 18 1 #8 Cornell (NCAA QF) _______________ W/7-6 21 1 #5 North Carolina (NCAA SF) ________ W/12-9 28 1 #3 Syracuse (N - NCAA F) (15,672) ___ L/16-17

1984(14-0) • NCAA Champions

Coach: Don ZimmermanCaptain: Willy Odenthal

JHUM 10 UMBC ___________________________ W/10-8 17 Harvard __________________________ W/23-2 20 2 @ Washington College ______________ W/8-4 24 2 @ Princeton ______________________ W/16-6 31 2 @ #3 Virginia _____________________ W/16-9A 7 2 #3 North Carolina __________________ W/4-3 14 2 @ #5 Army ________________________ W/12-7 21 2 #9 Maryland _____________________W/16-10 28 2 @ #8 Navy _________________________ W/9-6M 2 2 #6 Rutgers _______________________W/21-10 5 2 #15 Towson State (HC) _____________ W/18-7 16 2 #8 Delaware (NCAA QF) _____________ W/10-3 20 2 #5 North Carolina (NCAA SF) ________ W/14-9 26 2 #1 Syracuse (N - NCAA F) (17,253) ___W/13-10

1985(13-1) • NCAA Champions

Coach: Don ZimmermanCaptains: Guy Matricciani, John Krumenacker, Larry Quinn

JHUM 9 Syracuse __________________________ W/8-6 16 @ Hobart ________________________ W/10-6 19 Washington College _______________ W/16-4 23 Princeton ________________________ W/12-6 30 1 #4 Virginia _______________________ W/12-5A 6 1 @ #13 North Carolina _____________ L/10-11 13 2 #9 Army __________________________ W/12-8 20 1 @ # 7Maryland ________________ (OT) W/8-7 27 1 #13 Navy (HC) ___________________W/24-10M 1 1 Rutgers __________________________ W/13-8 4 1 @ Towson State ___________________ W/10-8 15 1 #7 Adelphi (NCAA QF) ______________ W/15-9 19 1 #4 Virginia (NCAA SF) ______________ W/11-8 25 1 #1 Syracuse (N - NCAA F) (14,455) ____ W/11-4

1986 (10-2) • NCAA Semifinals

Coach: Don ZimmermanCaptains: Del Dressel, John DeTommaso

JHUM 8 Syracuse ________________________ L/10-11 15 @ Hobart ________________________ W/11-7 18 @ Washington College ____________W/16-10 22 @ Princeton ______________________ W/19-7 29 3 @ #7 Virginia ______________________ W/8-7A 5 4 #3 North Carolina _________________ W/16-4 12 4 @ #14 Army _______________________ W/8-6 19 2 #3 Maryland (HC) _________________ W/14-9 26 1 @ #6 Navy _______________________W/14-11M 3 1 #14 Towson State __________________ W/13-5 18 1 #10 Massachusetts (NCAA QF) _______ W/13-6 24 1 #5 N. Carolina (N - NCAA SF) ____ (OT) L/9-10

1987(10-3) • NCAA Champions

Coach: Don ZimmermanCaptains: Craig Bubier, Bruce Chanenchuk

JHUM 7 @ Syracuse ______________________ L/14-15 14 @ Rutgers ________________________ W/10-7 17 Washington College _______________ W/23-7 21 Princeton ________________________ W/21-6 28 4 #11 Virginia _______________________ L/7-9A 4 8 @ #4 North Carolina ______________W/11-10 11 4 #13 Army _________________________ W/11-9 18 4 @ #1 Maryland (19,850) ____________ L/7-11 25 6 #3 Navy (HC) ______________________ W/10-9M 2 4 @ #9 Towson State (2,528) __________ W/13-7 17 4 #5 N. Carolina (NCAA QF) (5,619) ___W/11-10 23 4 #1 Maryland (N - NCAA SF) __________ W/13-8 25 4 #2 Cornell (N - NCAA F) (17,077) ____W/11-10

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1988(9-2) • NCAA QuarterfinalsCoach: Don Zimmerman

Captains: Jack Crawford, Mike Morrill JHUM 5 Syracuse _________________________ L/7-19 12 @ Washington College _____________ W/12-8 19 Rutgers __________________________ W/13-9 26 6 @ Princeton _______________________ W/9-0A 2 6 @ #3 Virginia ____________________W/11-10 9 4 #3 North Carolina __________________ W/6-5 16 2 @ Army ___________________________ W/9-5 23 2 #11 Maryland (HC) ________________ W/11-7 30 2 @ #7 Navy ________________________ W/10-7M 7 2 Towson State _________________ (OT) W/9-8 22 2 #9 Virginia (NCAA QF) (4,348) __ (OT) L/10-11

1989(11-2) • NCAA Finalists

Coach: Don ZimmermanCaptain: Brendan Kelly

JHUM 4 Syracuse (10,000) _________________W/14-13 11 Washington College (4,121) _________ W/12-1 18 @ Rutgers ________________________ W/10-6 25 1 Princeton (1,500) __________________ W/11-5A 1 1 #9 Virginia _______________________ W/12-3 8 1 @ #5 North Carolina ______________W/16-10 15 1 Army ____________________________ W/17-4 22 1 @ #4 Maryland ____________________ W/10-9 29 1 #8 Navy (HC) _______________________ W/7-5M 6 1 @ #13 Towson State ___________ (2OT) L/8-9 21 2 #6 Massachusetts (NCAA QF) (3,742) __ W/9-4 27 2 #7 North Carolina (N - NCAA SF) _____ W/10-6 29 2 #1 Syracuse (N - NCAA F) (23,893) ___ L/12-13

1990(6-5) • NCAA First RoundCoach: Don Zimmerman

Captains: Jim DeTommaso, Quint Kessenich JHUM 3 2 Princeton ________________________ W/20-8 10 2 @ Washington College ____________W/17-11 17 2 Rutgers _________________________ L/10-14 24 5 @ #5 Syracuse____________________ L/10-18 31 6 @ #10 Virginia ____________________ L/7-12A 7 11 #5 North Carolina _________________ L/6-11 14 14 @ Army __________________________ W/16-7 21 12 #11 Maryland (HC) _______________W/17-11 28 11 @ #10 Navy ________________________ W/6-4M 5 10 #7 Towson State ___________________ W/12-9 20 7 #11 Princeton (NCAA 1st Rd.) (2,086) __ L/8-9

1991(8-4) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Coach: Tony SeamanCaptains: Bill Dwan, Seth Tierney, Brian Voelker

JHUM 2 6 #5 Princeton ______________ L/10-15 ___ 5,000 9 6 Washington College _________W/22-5 ___ 3,500 16 6 @ Rutgers _________________W/13-5 23 7 @ #6 Syracuse _____________W/18-12 __ 10,936 30 5 #1 Virginia _________________W/16-6 ___ 9,572A 6 2 @ #1 North Carolina ________ L/6-11 ___ 5,700 13 4 #9 Army ___________________W/18-8 ___ 1,582 20 3 @ #6 Maryland _____________ L/8-11 ___ 5,100 27 7 #15 Navy (HC) _____________W/15-11 ___ 9,705M 1 7 @ #19 Hofstra _____________W/20-11 ___ 4,729 4 7 @ #9 Towson State __________W/12-9 14 4 #6 Syracuse (NCAA QF) _______ L/8-11 __ 10,723

1992(8-5) • NCAA SemifinalsCoach: Tony Seaman

Captains: Brian Lukacz, Nick Shevillo, Scott Giardina JHUM 7 5 Princeton _________________W/15-14 ___ 4,490 14 5 Rutgers ____________________W/18-3 ___ 1,650 21 5 Syracuse __________________W/15-14 ___ 5,580 28 1 @ #10 Virginia ______________ L/9-15 ___ 3,200A 4 3 #4 North Carolina (HC) ______ L/8-14 ___ 7,432 11 5 @ #10 Army _______________W/16-10 ___ 1,497 18 3 # 7 Maryland _______________ L/9-13 ___ 5,211 25 6 @ #7 Navy ________________W/22-12 ___ 5,873 29 4 Hofstra ____________________W/15-4 ___ 2,234M 2 4 #8 Towson State ___________ L/13-14 ___ 7,411 10 7 Notre Dame (NCAA 1st Rd.) ___W/15-7 ___ 1,794 16 7 @ #5 Towson State (NCAA QF) W/15-8 ___ 7,812 23 7 #1 Syracuse (N - NCAA SF) ___ L/16-21 __ 18,640

1993(11-4) • NCAA Semifinals

Coach: Tony SeamanCaptains: Tom Sullivan, Steve Vecchione

JHUM 6 4 #2 Princeton ______________ L/11-13 ___ 5,793 10 4 Washington College ________W/24-14 ___ 1,569 13 4 Georgetown _______________W/15-10 ____ 511 20 4 @ Rutgers ________________W/15-10 ___ 2,287 27 6 #3 Virginia _________________W/11-9 ___ 3,208A 3 3 @ #1 North Carolina ________ L/9-14 10 4 #10 Army __________________W/17-9 ___ 1,790 16 4 @ #11 Maryland ___________W/19-11 ___ 3,850 21 4 #9 Loyola _________________W/16-11 ___ 2,995 24 4 #8 Navy (HC) _______________W/11-8 ___ 6,324 28 4 @ #6 Hofstra _______________W/11-5 ___ 7,238M 1 4 @ #14 Towson State _________W/11-9 7 4 @ #3 Syracuse _____________ L/17-21 ___ 9,138 22 4 #5 Virginia (NCAA QF) ______W/14-10 ___ 5,293 29 4 #1 North Carolina (N - NCAA SF) L/10-16 _ 21,529

1994(9-5) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Coach: Tony SeamanCaptains: Brian Piccola, Todd Cavallaro

JHUM 5 4 #3 Princeton ______________ L/11-20 ___ 5,711 9 4 @ Washington College _____W/21-12 ____ 700 12 4 @ Rutgers _________________W/11-7 ___ 1,345 19 4 Syracuse __________________W/19-14 ___ 8,312 26 2 @ #5 Virginia _______________ L/8-11 ___ 2,254A 2 5 #6 North Carolina ___________ L/9-11 ___ 6,014 9 6 @ Army ____________________W/15-8 ___ 1,761 16 6 # 8 Maryland ______________W/12-10 ___ 9,524 22 6 @ #11 Navy _______________W/12-11 ___ 5,826 26 6 @ #15 Hofstra ______________W/15-7 ___ 5,274 30 6 #10 Towson State ___________W/13-9 ___ 6,996M 7 6 @ #3 Loyola _______________ L/15-17 ___ 5,618 14 6 #10 Towson St. (NCAA 1st Rd.) W/22-16 ___ 4,203 21 6 @ #2 Princeton (NCAA QF) (OT) L/11-12 __ 4,796

1995(13-1) • NCAA Semifinals

Coach: Tony SeamanCaptains: Peter Jacobs, Terry Riordan, Chris Steer

JHUM 4 2 #4 Princeton ______________W/15-14 ___ 5,017 8 2 Washington College _________W/18-6 ____ 275 11 2 Rutgers ____________________W/16-5 ___ 2,525 18 2 @ Syracuse ___________ (OT) W/14-13 ___ 8,370 25 2 #1 Virginia ________________W/22-13 ___ 8,024A 1 1 @ #11 North Carolina _______W/13-9 ___ 2,000 8 1 Army ______________________W/23-8 ___ 3,542 15 1 @ #3 Maryland ____________W/16-15 __ 12,200 22 1 #17 Navy ___________________W/16-8 ___ 7,504 25 1 @ #16 Hofstra _____________W/15-11 ___ 5,348 29 1 @ #15 Towson State ________W/24-13 ___ 5,410M 6 1 #8 Loyola _________________W/12-11 ___ 7,595 20 1 #7 Loyola (NCAA QF) ________W/18-5 ___ 4,966 27 1 @ #4 Maryland (NCAA SF) ____ L/8-16 __ 30,327

1996(8-6) • NCAA SemifinalsCoach: Tony Seaman

Captains: Dave Marr, Jon Marcus, Werner Krueger JHUM 2 #3 Princeton _______________ L/9-12 ___ 4,623 6 6 @ Washington College ______W/10-3 ____ 476 16 7 #3 Syracuse _______________W/14-10 ___ 5,977 22 5 @ #1 Virginia _______________ L/9-14 ___ 2,635 30 6 #4 North Carolina ____________ W/9-8 ___ 3,789A 6 4 @ #15 Army __________ (OT) W/13-12 ___ 1,732 13 4 #1 Maryland (HC) ___________ L/9-12 ___ 9,150 19 5 @ Navy ___________________W/18-11 ___ 4,404 23 5 @ #18 Hofstra _______________ L/7-9 ___ 5,347 27 5 #19 Towson State __________ L/12-13 ___ 4,445M 4 9 @ #7 Loyola _______________W/12-10 ___ 5,376 12 9 #11 Notre Dame (N - NCAA 1st) W/12-7 ___ 6,089 19 9 #3 Maryland (NCAA QF) _______ W/9-7 ___ 9,346 25 9 #3 Virginia (N - NCAA SF) ____ L/10-16 __ 27,066

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1997(10-4) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Coach: Tony SeamanCaptains: Werner Krueger, Billy Evans, Aaron Van Horn

JHUM 1 @ #1 Princeton __________ (OT) L/6-7 ___ 2,349 5 4 Washington College _________W/16-4 ___ 1,187 8 4 #19 Rutgers ________________W/22-8 ___ 2,357 15 2 @ #3 Syracuse _____________ L/13-14 ___ 9,511 22 4 #3 Virginia ________________ L/12-16 ___ 5,584 29 8 @ #10 North Carolina _______W/15-7 ___ 1,329A 2 8 Villanova __________________W/17-9 ___ 1,027 5 8 #15 Army __________________W/23-5 ___ 2,123 12 7 @ #4 Maryland _____________W/13-9 ___ 3,150 19 4 #13 Navy ___________________W/24-5 ___ 3,976 22 4 @ #14 Hofstra _______________ W/8-5 ___ 8,873 26 4 @ #16 Towson State ________W/16-14 ___ 1,836M 3 5 #6 Loyola _________________W/14-12 ___ 4,066 18 4 #5 Duke (N - NCAA QF) __ (OT) L/11-12 ___ 9,011

1998(10-4) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Coach: Tony SeamanCaptains: Dudley Dixon, Andrew Godfrey, Rob Doerr

JHUF 28 #1 Princeton ______________ L/10-17 ___ 5,914M 4 7 Denver ____________________W/19-8 ____ 522 7 7 @ #20 Rutgers ______________W/18-9 ___ 1,236 14 6 #1 Syracuse _______________ L/13-14 ___ 4.234 21 6 @ #3 Virginia ______________W/13-10 ___ 2,135 28 4 #9 North Carolina (HC1) _____W/16-9 ___ 4,589A 1 4 Hartford ___________________W/21-3 ____ 420 4 4 @ Villanova ________________W/19-6 ____ 400 11 6 #1 Maryland________________W/10-6 __ 10,219 17 3 @ #18 Navy _______________W/15-14 ___ 2,075 22 3 #9 Hofstra ________________W/16-10 ____ 916 25 3 Towson State (HC2) _________W/18-7 ___ 3,007M 2 3 @ Loyola __________________ L/7-10 ___ 4,517 17 3 @ #5 Maryland (NCAA QF) (OT) L/10-11 _ 11,261

1999(11-3) • NCAA Semifinals

Coach: John HausCaptains: Dylan Schlott, Rob Doerr, Paul LeSueur

JHUM 6 @ #1 Princeton ____________W/12-11 ___ 2,389 12 1 #4 Loyola __________________ L/5-14 ___ 3,125 20 5 #2 Syracuse _______________W/12-10 ___ 6,120 27 3 #4 Virginia ________________W/16-15 ___ 3,523A 3 3 @ #14 North Carolina ______W/21-12 ___ 1,773 7 3 Villanova __________________W/16-5 ____ 867 11 3 Ohio State _________________W/17-8 ____ 422 16 3 @ #7 Maryland _____________W/13-3 ___ 5,829 21 2 St. Joe’s ____________________W/31-7 ____ 560 24 2 #13 Navy (HC) ______________W/11-1 ___ 5,383M 2 2 @ #10 Towson _____________W/20-10 ___ 2,166 8 2 @ #7 Hofstra ____________(OT) L/8-9 ___ 7,476 22 3 @ #8 Hofstra (NCAA QF) _____W/11-7 __ 12,292 29 3 #2 Virginia (N - NCAA SF) ____ L/11-16 __ 27,586

2000(9-4) • NCAA Semifinals

Coach: John HausCaptains: Dan Denihan, A.J. Haugen, Dave Rabuano

JHUM 4 #4 Princeton ______________ L/11-15 ___ 6,292 11 7 @ #10 Hofstra ______________W/12-6 ___ 1,000 17 7 @ #1 Syracuse _____________ L/12-13 ___ 7,711 25 7 @ #2 Virginia _______________ L/8-16 ___ 3,248A 1 10 #8 North Carolina ___________W/10-8 ___ 3,799 5 8 Villanova __________________W/17-7 ____ 661 8 8 Ohio State _________________W/12-7 ___ 1,591 15 8 #7 Maryland_______________W/20-11 ___ 5,395 22 8 @ #10 Navy ____________ (OT) W/7-6 ___ 5,462 29 6 Towson (HC) _______________W/10-8 ___ 4,276M 6 6 @ #3 Loyola _______________W/16-12 ___ 6,142 21 4 #13 Notre Dame (NCAA QF)__W/15-11 ___ 4,916 27 4 #1 Syracuse (N - NCAA SF) ___ L/12-14 __ 24,105

2001(8-4) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Shawn Nadelen, Brendan Shook, Brandon Testa

JHUM 3 @ #2 Princeton ______________ L/4-8 ___ 4,125 10 8 #16 Hofstra _________________ W/7-6 ___ 2,100 17 9 @ #1 Syracuse _____________W/11-10 ___ 7,422 24 5 #9 Virginia _____________ (4OT) L/8-9 ___ 2,280 31 5 @ #14 North Carolina _______W/12-4 ___ 1,825A 3 3 Villanova __________________W/11-7 ____ 653 7 3 Ohio State _________________W/17-7 ___ 2,097 14 2 @ #5 Maryland _____________ L/9-10 ___ 7,219 21 6 #13 Navy (HC) _____________W/13-11 ___ 6,136 28 4 @ #10 Towson _____________W/14-13 ___ 4,073M 5 3 #7 Loyola _________________W/13-10 ___ 3,970 20 4 #4 Notre Dame (N - NCAA QF) __ L/9-13 __ 10,118

2002(12-2) • NCAA SemifinalsCoach: Dave Pietramala

Captains: Bobby Benson, P.J. DiConza, Adam Doneger, Matt Hanna, Nick Murtha JHUM 2 #1 Princeton ________________ W/8-5 ___ 4,631 9 2 @ #11 Hofstra _______________ W/9-8 ___ 4,531 16 2 #1 Syracuse _________________ W/9-8 ___ 6,276 23 1 @ #4 Virginia _______________ L/6-12 ___ 5,196 26 3 Albany _____________________W/10-4 ____ 460 29 3 #7 North Carolina __________W/12-11 ___ 5,677A 2 4 @ Villanova ________________W/10-7 ___ 3,571 6 4 @ #15 Ohio State ___________W/12-9 ___ 1,730 13 2 #6 Maryland (HC) _______ (OT) W/9-8 ___ 8,642 20 2 @ #14 Navy _________________ W/9-8 __ 15,271 27 1 #15 Towson _______________W/14-11 ___ 3,572M 4 1 @ #11 Loyola ________________ W/8-4 ___ 4,116 19 1 #7 UMass (NCAA QF) __ (OT) W/13-12 ___ 7,468 25 1 vs. #5 Princeton (N - NCAA SF) L/9-11 __ 23,123

2003(14-2) • NCAA Finalists

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Bobby Benson, Adam Doneger,

Michael Peyser, Greg Raymond, Rob Scherr JHUM 1 @ #2 Princeton _____________W/10-8 ___ 3,103 4 1 Albany _____________________W/16-7 ____ 850 8 1 Pennsylvania _______________W/14-5 ___ 1,872 15 2 @ #4 Syracuse _____________ L/14-15 ___ 8,024 22 4 #1 Virginia __________________ W/8-7 ___ 7,241 29 1 @ #8 North Carolina __ (OT) W/11-10 ___ 2,953A 5 1 #10 Duke __________________W/19-6 ___ 2,086 12 1 @ #5 Maryland _________ (OT) W/6-5 ___ 8,183 14 1 Canisius ___________________W/21-5 ____ 512 19 1 Navy ______________________W/17-3 ___ 3,280 26 1 @ #10 Towson ______________W/17-9 ___ 4,025M 3 1 #19 Loyola (HC) ____________W/17-6 ___ 5,580 10 1 #20 Army (NCAA 1st Rd.) _____W/14-2 ___ 1,408 18 1 @ #9 Towson (NCAA QF) _____W/14-6 ___ 4,416 24 1 #6 Syracuse (N -NCAA SF) _____W/19-8 __ 37,823 26 1 #2 Virginia (N - NCAA F) _______ L/7-9 __ 37,944

2004(13-2) • NCAA SemifinalsCoach: Dave Pietramala

Captains: Kevin Boland, Conor Ford, Corey HarnedGreg Raymond, Chris Watson

JHUF 28 Pennsylvania _______________W/10-9 ___ 2,372M 6 1 #5 Princeton _______________W/14-5 ___ 6,386 9 1 Albany _____________________W/17-6 ____ 630 13 1 @ #11 Hofstra ______________W/13-6 ___ 4.208 20 1 #3 Syracuse ________________W/17-5 ___ 6,519 27 1 @ #17 Virginia ___________ (OT) L/8-9 ___ 4,910A 3 2 #5 North Carolina ___________W/10-9 ___ 2,982 10 2 @ #13 Duke _________________ W/6-5 ___ 1,631 17 1 #3 Maryland_______________W/14-10 __ 10,555 24 1 @ #2 Navy ____________ (OT) W/10-9 __ 18,694M 1 1 #11 Towson (HC) ___________W/13-8 ___ 5,955 8 1 @ Loyola __________________W/11-7 ___ 2,157 15 1 Providence (NCAA 1st Rd.) ___W/15-3 ___ 1,213 22 1 #7 N. Carolina (N-NCAA QF) __W/15-9 ___ 2,869 29 1 #4 Syracuse (N-NCAA SF) _____ L/9-15 __ 46,923

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2005(16-0) • NCAA Champions

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Kyle Harrison, Peter LeSueur,

Greg Raymond, Matt Rewkowski, Chris Watson JHUM 5 @ #3 Princeton ______________ W/9-6 ___ 6,325 8 1 UMBC ______________________ W/9-6 ____ 674 12 1 Hofstra ____________________W/11-5 ___ 1,204 18 1 @ #7 Syracuse ________ (OT) W/12-11 ___ 5,137 26 1 #2 Virginia __________________ W/9-7 ___ 8,321A 2 1 @ #17 North Carolina ________ W/7-5 ___ 3,128 5 1 #14 Albany _________________W/19-6 ____ 550 8 1 #2 Duke ____________ (2OT) W/11-10 ___ 7,136 15 1 @ #9 Maryland _____________W/11-6 __ 10,117 23 1 #5 Navy ________________ (OT) W/9-8 ___ 6,308 30 1 @ #12 Towson _______________ W/8-4 ___ 2,015M 7 1 Loyola (HC) ________________W/12-6 ___ 7,356 14 1 Marist (NCAA 1st Rd.) ________W/22-6 ___ 1,175 21 1 #7 Massachusetts (NCAA QF) _W/19-9 ___ 6,504 28 1 #6 Virginia (N- NCAA SF) & (OT) W/9-8 __ 45,275 30 1 #2 Duke (N - NCAA F) & ________ W/9-8 __ 44,920 & NCAA Semifinals/Finals at Lincoln Financial Field

2006(9-5) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Jake Byrne, Matt Feild, Greg Peyser, Matt Pinto

JHU F 25 #18 Albany _________________W/10-8 ___ 1,847M 4 #10 Princeton _______________ L/4-6 ___ 5,636 7 7 #17 UMBC _________________W/12-7 ____ 976 11 7 @ #15 Hofstra ______________ L/6-11 ___ 6,448 18 13 #10 Syracuse _______________W/14-9 ___ 2,836 25 9 @ #1 Virginia _______________ L/6-12 ___ 7,440A 1 10 North Carolina _____________W/11-5 ___ 2,804 3 7 Mount St. Mary’s____________W/19-6 ____ 250 15 8 #6 Maryland________________ L/4-11 ___ 9,778 22 12 @ #4 Navy __________________ W/9-8 __ 13,857 29 6 #12 Towson (HC) __________W/11-10 ___ 4,826M 6 7 @ #20 Loyola ___________ (OT) W/7-6 ___ 4,812 13 6 #12 Pennsylvania (NCAA 1st Rd.) W/13-3 __ 1,964 20 6 #7 Syracuse (N- NCAA QF) ^ __ L/12-13 ___ 8,335

^ NCAA Quarterfinals @ Stony Brook

2007(13-4) • NCAA Champions

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Jake Byrne, Drew Dabrowski, Brendan Skakandi

JHUF 24 6 Albany ______________________ L/7-8 ___ 1,760M 3 9 vs. #3 Princeton (N) + ___ (2OT) W/7-6 __ 20,180 6 5 @ UMBC___________________W/15-6 ___ 1,427 10 5 Hofstra _____________________ W/9-8 ___ 1,503 17 3 @ #8 Syracuse ______________W/17-9 ___ 7,408 24 3 #5 Virginia __________________ L/5-7 ___ 4,784 31 6 @ #15 North Carolina ______ L/10-13 ___ 3,582A 7 9 #4 Duke ___________________ L/9-11 ___ 4,802 14 9 @ #7 Maryland _________ (OT) W/8-7 ___ 5,121 21 7 #9 Navy (HC) _______________W/10-9 ___ 6,856 28 5 @ #15 Towson _______________ W/9-7 ___ 4,427 30 5 @ Mount St. Mary’s _________W/15-3 ____ 778M 5 5 #12 Loyola _________________W/12-9 ___ 3,742 12 5 #11 N. Dame (NCAA 1st Rd.) (OT) W/11-10 2,548 19 5 #4 Georgetown (N- NCAA QF) ^ W/14-6 ___ 8,123 26 5 #15 Delaware (N - NCAA SF) % _ W/8-3 __ 52,004 28 5 #2 Duke (N - NCAA Final) % _W/12-11 __ 48,443

+ Face-Off Classic (M&T Bank Stadium)^ NCAA Quarterfinals @ Princeton% NCAA Semifinals/Finals @ M&T Bank Stadium

2008(11-6) • NCAA Finalists

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Michael Doneger, Stephen Peyser

Paul Rabil, Eric Zerrlaut JHUF 23 1 #11 Albany _________________W/10-5 ___ 1,993M 1 1 vs. #9 Princeton (N) + ________W/14-9 __ 19,165 4 1 UMBC _____________________W/10-8 ____ 921 8 1 @ Hofstra _______________ (OT) L/7-8 ___ 2,741 15 4 #5 Syracuse ___________ (OT) L/13-14 ___ 3,563 22 6 @ #2 Virginia __________ (OT) L/12-13 ___ 7,579 29 8 #9 North Carolina ___________ L/8-13 ___ 4,250A 5 11 @ #2 Duke _________________ L/6-17 ___ 4,291 12 13 #7 Maryland (HC) ___________W/10-4 ___ 8,626 19 7 @ #10 Navy ________________W/12-5 __ 16,042 23 6 Towson ____________________W/16-7 ___ 2,741 28 5 Mount St. Mary’s____________W/12-1 ____ 675M 3 5 @ #17 Loyola ________________ W/9-6 ___ 3,410 11 4 #16 Hofstra (NCAA 1st Rd.) ___W/10-4 ___ 2,864 17 4 @ #14 Navy (NCAA QF) _______W/10-4 __ 17,017 24 4 #1 Duke (N - NCAA SF) % _____W/10-9 __ 48,224 26 4 #3 Syracuse (N - NCAA F) % __ L/10-13 __ 48,970

+ Face-Off Classic (M&T Bank Stadium)% NCAA Semifinals/Finals (Gilette Stadium)

2009(10-5) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Michael Evans, Andrew Miller, Josh Peck

JHUF 20 4 Siena ______________________W/11-3 ___ 1,740 28 6 vs. #9 Princeton (N) + ________ L/8-14 __ 17,119M 3 10 @ #6 UMBC _______________W/14-11 ____ 931 7 10 #9 Hofstra _________________W/12-7 ___ 2,560 14 6 @ #2 Syracuse _____________ L/11-14 ___ 9,197 21 9 #1 Virginia ________________ L/15-16 ___ 5,475 28 7 @ #12 North Carolina ___ (OT) L/9-10 ___ 4,535A 4 11 #18 Albany _________________W/14-9 ___ 1,832 11 9 #12 Maryland (N) * __________W/10-9 __ 20,732 18 9 #11 Navy (HC) ______________W/15-7 ___ 6,925 22 7 @ Towson __________ (2OT) W/11-10 ___ 3,509 27 8 @ Mount St. Mary’s _________W/12-5 ___ 1,258M 2 8 #13 Loyola ___________ (OT) W/11-10 ___ 2,732 9 8 #11 Brown (NCAA 1st Rd.) (OT) W/12-11 __ 2,491 17 8 #5 Virginia (N - NCAA QF) ^ ___ L/8-19 __ 12,142

+ Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic (M&T Bank Stadium)* Day of Rivals (M&T Bank Stadium)^ NCAA Quarterfinals @ Navy

2010(7-8) • NCAA 1st RoundCoach: Dave Pietramala

Captains: Michael Kimmel, Tom Duerr, Sam DeVore JHUF 19 Manhattan _________________W/14-3 ___ 1,400 23 5 #13 Delaware _______________W/15-7 ____ 575 28 5 Siena _______________________ W/8-7 ___ 1,750M 6 5 vs. #7 Princeton (N) + ___ (OT) L/10-11 __ 19,742 9 7 UMBC ____________________W/16-10 ___ 1,129 13 7 @ #10 Hoftra _______________ L/6-14 ___ 1,245 20 7 #2 Syracuse ________________ L/7-10 ___ 6,504 27 12 @ #1 Virginia _______________ L/6-15 ___ 6,366A 3 14 #3 North Carolina ___________ L/7-11 ___ 4,012 10 15 Albany (HC) ________________W/19-7 ___ 4,508 17 15 vs. #4 Maryland (N) * ________ L/9-10 __ 20,911 24 17 @ Navy _________________ (OT) L/8-9 __ 10,128 28 RV #11 Towson ________________W/13-6 ___ 1,318M 8 RV @ #8 Loyola _________________ W/9-6 ___ 2,926 15 14 @ #5 Duke (NCAA 1st Rd.) ____ L/5-18 ___ 1,813

+ Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic (M&T Bank Stadium)* Smartlink Day of Rivals (M&T Bank Stadium)

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2011(13-3) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Chris Boland, Matt Dolente, Kyle Wharton

JHUF 19 11 @ Towson _________________W/10-6 ___ 3,226 22 9 @ #16 Delaware _____________W/18-5 ___ 1,501 26 9 Siena ______________________W/16-6 ___ 1,460M 5 8 #10 Princeton _______________ L/3-8 ___ 3,936 9 11 Manhattan _________________W/10-3 ____ 401 12 11 vs. UMBC (N) + _____________W/16-5 __ 17,057 19 9 @ #1 Syracuse __________ (2OT) L/4-5 ___ 8,241 26 11 #2 Virginia ________________W/12-11 ___ 3,200A 3 5 vs. #4 North Carolina % ______W/10-9 __ 25,115 8 3 Albany _____________________ W11-6 ____ 525 16 3 @ #4 Maryland _______ (OT) W/12-11 ___ 8,072 23 2 Navy ______________________W/14-5 ___ 4,682 30 2 #18 Loyola (HC) _____________ W/8-7 ___ 5,727M 6 3 @ #19 Army _______________W/15-10 ___ 5,653 14 3 #13 Hofstra (NCAA 1st Rd.) ___W/12-5 ___ 1,737 21 3 vs. #4 Denver (N - NCAA QF) ^ _ L/9-14 __ 13,447

+ Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic (M&T Bank Stadium)% Konica Minolta Big City Classic (New Meadowlands Stad.)^ NCAA Quarterfinals @ Hofstra

2012(12-4) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Chris Boland, Marshall Burkhart, Eric DiProspero

JHUF 17 Towson ____________________W/12-6 ___ 2,320 21 3 #16 Delaware ________________ W/8-6 ____ 800 25 3 Siena _______________________ W/9-5 ___ 1,167M 2 3 @ Princeton ________________W/10-8 ___ 2,407 6 3 Manhattan _________________W/11-0 ____ 420 10 3 vs. UMBC + _________________W/12-5 __ 17,138 17 2 #6 Syracuse ________________W/11-7 ___ 5,970 24 2 @ #1 Virginia _________ (OT) W/11-10 ___ 6,899A 1 1 #11 North Carolina % _______ L/9-13 __ 25,934 5 3 Albany _____________________W/17-6 ___ 1,660 14 3 #9 Maryland_________________ L/6-9 ___ 8,500 21 6 @ Navy _____________________ L/2-8 __ 11,917 28 10 @ #1 Loyola ___________ (OT) W/10-9 ___ 6,000M 5 10 Army (HC) _________________W/13-6 ___ 5,130 13 7 Stony Brook (NCAA 1st Rd.) __W/19-9 ___ 1,676 19 7 vs. #10 Maryland (NCAA QF) __ L/5-11 __ 13,390

+ Konica Minolta Face-off Classic (M&T Bank Stadium)% Konica Minolta Big City Classic Met Life Stadium)

2013(9-5)

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Tucker Durkin, John Ranagan

JHUF 8 Siena ______________________W/15-6 ____ 503 16 @ Towson _________________W/12-6 ___ 1,687 23 4 Michigan __________________W/17-8 ____ 990M 1 4 #12 Princeton ______________ L/8-11 ___ 2,352 5 6 Mount St. Mary’s____________W/19-9 ____ 400 8 6 UMBC _____________________W/13-7 ___ 1,045 16 4 @ #11 Syracuse _____________ L/8-13 ___ 6,292 23 10 #14 Virginia (N) + ___________W/15-8 __ 10,487 30 8 @ #6 N. Carolina _______ (OT) L/10-11 ___ 5,922A 5 15 Albany _____________________ L/9-10 ___ 1,525 13 15 @ #1 Maryland ______________ W/7-4 __ 10.233 20 11 Navy ______________________W/15-4 ___ 3,646 27 11 #7 Loyola (HC)_______________ L/4-8 ___ 7,905M 3 14 @ Army _____________________ W/9-4 __ 10,340

+ Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic (M&T Bank Stadium)

2014(11-5) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Rob Guida, James Malm, Michael Pellegrino

JHUF 9 11 #14 Ohio State ________ (3OT) W/10-9 ___ 1,338 15 11 Towson ____________________W/15-8 ____ 937 22 8 Michigan __________________W/14-5 ___ 1,603M 1 5 @ #10 Princeton ____________W/15-9 ___ 2,540 8 3 @ UMBC___________________W/15-8 ___ 1,910 15 2 #10 Syracuse ______________ L/10-12 ___ 4,337 22 9 @ #10 Virginia _________ (OT) L/10-11 ___ 4,737 29 9 #5 North Carolina ___________ L/9-13 ___ 1,857A 4 10 #16 Albany _________________W/13-8 ___ 1,553 12 9 #3 Maryland (HC) ___________W/11-6 ___ 9,553 14 6 @ Mount St. Mary’s _________W/17-2 ____ 468 18 6 @ Navy _____________________ W/6-5 ___ 8.655 23 7 Villanova __________________W/13-7 ____ 928M 3 6 @ #1 Loyola _______________ L/10-13 ___ 6,000 11 8 @ #7 Virginia (NCAA 1st Rd.) _W/14-8 ___ 2,054 18 8 vs. #3 Duke (NCAA QF) ______ L/11-19 ___ 7,222

2015(11-7) • NCAA Semifinals

Big Ten Tournament Champions Big Ten Regular Season Co-Champions

Coach: Dave PietramalaCaptains: Michael Pellegrino, Wells Stanwick, Eric Schneider JHU F 7 5 UMBC _____________________W/16-4 ___ 1,359 10 5 @ Towson __________________ L/5-7 ____ 912 14 5 @ Villanova _______________W/13-10 ____ 823 21 9 @ #4 North Carolina _______ L/11-13 ___ 1,114 28 12 #18 Princeton _________ (OT) L/15-16 ___ 1,217M 7 17 Navy ______________________W/13-8 ___ 1,484 14 17 @ #1 Syracuse _____________ L/10-13 ___ 5,778 21 19 #7 Virginia ___________ (OT) L/15-16 ___ 2,797 28 19 Rutgers _____________________ W/9-7 ___ 1,116A 5 19 @ #14 Ohio State __________ L/12-15 ___ 2,004 11 RV Penn State ___________ (OT) W/11-10 ___ 2,952 18 RV Michigan (HC) _____________W/16-9 ___ 6,063 25 RV @ #2 Maryland ____________W/15-12 ___ 9,343 30 16 vs. Penn State ^ _____________W/14-9 ___ 1,328M 2 16 vs #14 Ohio State ^__________W/13-6 ___ 1,713 10 10 @ #9 Virginia (NCAA 1st Rd.) _W/19-7 ___ 1,751 17 10 vs. #1 Syracuse (NCAA QF) ___W/16-15 __ 10,235 23 10 vs. #7 Maryland (NCAA SF) __ L/11-12 __ 29,123

* Big Ten Game^ Big Ten Tournament

2016(8-7) • NCAA First Round

Big Ten SemifinalsCoach: Dave Pietramala

Captains: Ryan Brown, John CrawleyDerrick Kihembo, Matt O’Keefe

JHU F 9 5 @ Navy _____________ (2OT) W/12-11 ____ 665 20 7 @ #8 Loyola _________________ L/8-9 ___ 4,868 28 8 #10 North Carolina _________ L/11-15 ___ 3,605M 5 13 Princeton __________________W/17-7 ___ 2,082 12 11 #6 Towson _________________W/14-8 ___ 2,468 19 8 #3 Syracuse __________ (OT) W/11-10 ___ 1,776 27 8 @ Virginia ____________ (OT) L/12-13 ___ 2,551 30 11 @ UMBC___________________W/19-7 ___ 1,362A 2 11 @ Rutgers * ________________ L/9-16 ___ 3,653 9 17 Ohio State * _______________W/13-12 ___ 3,283 17 17 @ #14 Penn State * ____ (OT) W/12-11 ___ 2,708 23 11 @ Michigan *______________W/19-13 ___ 2,784 30 9 #3 Maryland * ______________ L/8-11 ___ 5,688M 5 10 #18 Rutgers ^ ______________ L/12-14 ___ 1,473 14 14 @ #4 Brown (NCAA 1st Rd.) __ L/8-17 ___ 3,200

* Big Ten Game^ Big Ten Tournament

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2017(8-7) • NCAA First Round

Big Ten SemifinalsCoach: Dave Pietramala

Captains: John Crawley, Nick Fields JHU F 7 8 #10 Navy ___________________W/15-8 ___ 1,379 11 8 UMBC _____________________W/15-5 ___ 1,422 18 5 #9 Loyola ____________ (OT) W/14-13 ___ 5,222 25 5 @ #3 North Carolina ________W/13-5 ___ 3,128M 3 3 @ Princeton ________________ L/7-18 ___ 1,425 11 6 @ #17 Towson ______________ L/8-13 ___ 2,011 18 14 #6 Syracuse _____________ (OT) L/7-8 ___ 2,956 25 18 #15 Virginia __________ (OT) W/18-17 ___ 3,173 31 13 #7 Rutgers * ________________W/12-6 ____ 851A 9 11 @ #9 Ohio State * ___________ L/9-13 ___ 2,553 15 12 #5 Penn State * ____________W/13-11 ___ 4,124 22 9 Michigan * _________________W/19-9 ___ 3,675 29 8 @ #5 Maryland * ____________ L/5-12 __ 14,353M 4 9 @ #5 Ohio State ^ __________ L/13-15 ___ 1,478 13 9 #6 Duke (NCAA 1st Rd.) ______ L/6-19 ___ 1,973

* Big Ten Game^ Big Ten Tournament

2018(12-5) • NCAA Quarterfinals

Big Ten Tournament ChampionsCoach: Dave Pietramala

Captains: Shack Stanwick, Joel Tinney, Brinton Valis JHU F 10 11 #14 Towson ________________W/14-6 ____ 855 17 9 @ #14 Loyal Maryland _______ L/5-12 ___ 4,074 23 13 #12 North Carolina _________ L/13-11 ___ 1,383M 3 19 Princeton __________________W/16-9 ___ 1,692 10 15 @ #7 Syracuse ______________W/18-7 ___ 5,542 3 10 UMBC _____________________W/13-6 ____ 466 3 10 Delaware___________________W/14-8 ___ 2,273 10 9 @ #10 Virginia _____________W/15-13 ___ 2,710A 1 6 @ #9 Rutgers * ____________W/13-12 ___ 3,014 7 6 Ohio State * _______________W/13-10 ___ 2,043 14 6 @ #15 Penn State * _________ L/12-14 ___ 2,635 21 7 @ #15 Michigan * ___________W/10-9 ___ 1,402 28 7 #3 Marlyand * __________ (3OT) L/7-8 __ 10,388 M 3 7 #15 Ohio State ^ _____________ W/6-5 ____ 6,88 5 7 #2 Maryland ^ _____________W/13-10 ___ 1292 13 2 #12 Gtown (NCAA 1st) __ (OT) W/10-9 ___ 2,169 20 2 vs. #3 Duke (NCAA QF) _______ L/9-14 __ 13,047

* Big Ten Game^ Big Ten Tournament

All-Time Record: 983-334-15 (.744)131 seasons of competition

44 National Titles • 9 NCAA Titles

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AdelphiJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________1985 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-15, #7 Adelphi-9

AlbanyJHU leads 11-2 ______________________________________2002 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-10, Albany-42003 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-16, Albany-72004 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-17, Albany-62005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-19, #14 Albany-62006 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, #18 Albany-82007 ______ Albany-8, #6 Johns Hopkins-72008 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-10, #11 Albany-52009 ______ #11 Johns Hopkins-14, #18 Albany-92010 ______ #15 Johns Hopkins-19, Albany-72011 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-11, Albany-62012 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-17, Albany-62013 ______ Albany-10, #15 Johns Hopkins-92014 ______ #10 Johns Hopkins-13, #16 Albany-8

All-BaltimoreJHU leads 2-0 _______________________________________1900 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, All-Baltimore-01901 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, All-Baltimore-1

AlumniJHU leads 20-4-3 ____________________________________1907 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Alumni-11908 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Alumni-21909 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Alumni-21910 ______ Alumni-4, Johns Hopkins-21911 ______ Alumni-2, Johns Hopkins-11912 ______ Johns Hopkins-2, Alumni-21913 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Alumni-21914 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Alumni-31915 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Alumni-21916 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Alumni-41917 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Alumni-31918 ______ Alumni-5, Johns Hopkins-11919 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Alumni-11920 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Alumni-21921 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Alumni-61922 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Alumni-31923 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Alumni-41924 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Alumni-21933 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Alumni-01935 ______ Alumni-3, Johns Hopkins-21936 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Alumni-71938 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Alumni-31939 ______ Johns Hopkins-18, Alumni-21940 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Alumni-31941 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Alumni-01942 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Alumni-11947 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Alumni-1

Annapolis LCJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________1941 ______ Johns Hopkins-21, Annapolis LC-1

Australian All-StarsJHU leads 2-0 _______________________________________1962 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-16, Australian All-Stars-91967 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-16, Australian All-Stars-10

Baltimore ACJHU leads 4-1 _______________________________________1935 ______ Baltimore AC-5, Johns Hopkins-41936 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Baltimore AC-31940 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Baltimore AC-31941 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Baltimore AC-31942 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Baltimore AC-3

Baltimore LCBaltimore LC leads 1-0_______________________________1946 ______ Baltimore LC-10, Johns Hopkins-7

CanisiusJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________2003 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-21, Canisius-5

Carlisle IndiansCarlisle leads 4-2-1 __________________________________1911 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Carlisle-51912 ______ Carlisle-8, Johns Hopkins-41913 ______ Carlisle-4, Johns Hopkins-21914 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Carlisle-21915 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Carlisle-31917 ______ Carlisle-6, Johns Hopkins-21918 ______ Carlisle-4, Johns Hopkins-1

CCNYJHU leads 10-0 ______________________________________1893 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, CCNY-11897 ______ Johns Hopkins-2, CCNY-11901 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, CCNY-11932 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, CCNY-11936 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, CCNY-81937 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, CCNY-31938 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, CCNY-41939 ______ Johns Hopkins-24, CCNY-31940 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, CCNY-21941 ______ Johns Hopkins-22, CCNY-0

ColumbiaJHU leads 7-0 _______________________________________1898 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Columbia-21899 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Columbia-11900 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Columbia-01901 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Columbia-11902 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Columbia-21904 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Columbia-11908 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Columbia-0

CornellJHU leads 16-6-1 ____________________________________1894 ______ Cornell-6, Johns Hopkins-01904 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Cornell-31906 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Cornell-01911 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Cornell-21912 ______ Johns Hopkins-2, Cornell-21913 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Cornell-2

1914 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Cornell-21920 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Cornell-11940 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Cornell-51973 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, #8 Cornell-81974 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-13, Cornell-81975 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-16, #2 Cornell-91976 ______ #2 Cornell-15, #5 Johns Hopkins-71976 ______ #2 Cornell-13, #3 Johns Hopkins-5*1977 ______ #1 Cornell-12, #2 Johns Hopkins-111977 ______ #2 Cornell-16, #3 Johns Hopkins-8*1978 ______ #1 Cornell-16, #2 Johns Hopkins-111978 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-13, #1 Cornell-8*1979 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #3 Cornell-51980 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-16, #13 Cornell-91981 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-17, #8 Cornell-61983 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-7, #8 Cornell-6*1987 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-11, #2 Cornell-10*

Crescent ACCrescent AC leads 7-4-1 ______________________________1897 ______ Crescent AC-5, Johns Hopkins-21898 ______ Crescent AC-8, Johns Hopkins-21899 ______ Crescent AC-5, Johns Hopkins-21900 ______ Crescent AC-8, Johns Hopkins-41901 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Crescent AC-11903 ______ Crescent AC-10, Johns Hopkins-31916 ______ Crescent AC-10, Johns Hopkins-41918 ______ Johns Hopkins-2, Crescent AC-21919 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Crescent AC-11932 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Crescent AC-21934 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Crescent AC-6

DartmouthJHU leads 3-0 _______________________________________1935 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Dartmouth-41936 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Dartmouth-01937 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Dartmouth-1

DelawareJHU leads 10-0 ______________________________________1980 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-19, Delaware-61981 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-18, Delaware-91982 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-22, Delaware-61983 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-15, Delaware-101984 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-10, #8 Delaware-3 *2007 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-8, #14 Delaware-3 (N) *2010 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-15, #13 Delaware-72011 ______ #9 Johns Hopkins-18, #16 Delaware-52012 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-8, #16 Delaware-62018 ______ #10 Johns Hopkins-14, Delaware-8

Home Team in BOLD* NCAA Tournament

DenisonJHU leads 2-0 _______________________________________1975 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-18, Denison-81976 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-17, Denison-9

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DenverSeries tied 1-1 ______________________________________1998 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-19, Denver-82011 ______ #4 Denver-14, #3 Johns Hopkins-9 *

DrexelJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________1947 ______ Johns Hopkins-25, Drexel-1

Druids ClubDruids lead 4-0-1 ___________________________________1883 ______ Druids-4, Johns Hopkins-01888 ______ Druids-4, Johns Hopkins-11889 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Druids-31893 ______ Druids-4, Johns Hopkins-21894 ______ Druids-3, Johns Hopkins-1

DukeJHU leads 12-8 ______________________________________1942 ______ Johns Hopkins-22, Duke-01943 ______ Johns Hopkins-26, Duke-51947 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Duke-31948 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Duke-31949 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Duke-41950 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Duke-51951 ______ Duke-9, Johns Hopkins-71997 ______ #5 Duke-12, Johns Hopkins-11 (OT) * (N)2003 ______ #1 Johns Hopkns-19, #10 Duke-62004 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-6, #13 Duke-52005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-11, #2 Duke-10 (2OT)___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-9, #2 Duke-8 * (N)2007 ______ #4 Duke-11, #9 Johns Hopkins-9___________ #5 Johns Hopkins-12, #2 Duke-11 * (N)2008 ______ #2 Duke-17, #11 Johns Hopkins-6___________ #4 Johns Hopkins-10, #1 Duke-9 * (N)2010 ______ #5 Duke-18, #14 Johns Hopkins-5 *2014 ______ #3 Duke-19, #8 Johns Hopkins-11 * (N)2017 ______ #6 Duke-19, #9 Johns Hopkins-6 •2018 ______ #3 Duke-14, #2 Johns Hopkins-9 * (N)

* NCAA Tournament GamesHome Team in BOLD

GeorgetownJHU leads 3-0 _______________________________________1993 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-15, Georgetown-102007 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-14, #4 Georgetown-6 * (N)2018 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-10, #12 Georgetown-9 (OT) *

HartfordJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________1998 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-21, Hartford-3

HarvardJHU leads 25-1-1 ____________________________________1896 ______ Johns Hopkins-2, Harvard-21899 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Harvard-01901 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Harvard-01902 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Harvard-11904 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Harvard-11905 ______ Harvard-4, Johns Hopkins-31906 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Harvard-1

1907 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Harvard-11908 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Harvard-31909 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Harvard-11910 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Harvard-31911 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Harvard-21912 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Harvard-41913 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Harvard-31914 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Harvard-31914 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Harvard-41915 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Harvard-11920 ______ Johns Hopkins-2, Harvard-11955 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Harvard-11978 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-11, Harvard-41979 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-18, #13 Harvard-71980 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #14 Harvard-31980 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-16, #7 Harvard-121981 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Harvard-41982 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Harvard-21983 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Harvard-31984 ______ Johns Hopkins-23, Harvard-2

HobartJHU leads 4-0 _______________________________________1902 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Hobart-11903 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Hobart-11985 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Hobart-61986 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Hobart-7

HofstraJHU leads 19-5 ______________________________________1974 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-18, #7 Hofstra-10*1978 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-20, #7 Hofstra-8*1991 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-20, #19 Hofstra-111992 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-15, Hofstra-41993 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-11, #6 Hofstra-51994 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-15, #15 Hofstra-71995 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-15, #16 Hofstra-111996 ______ #18 Hofstra-9, #5 Johns Hopkins-71997 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-8, #14 Hofstra-51998 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-16, #9 Hofstra-101999 ______ #7 Hofstra-9, #2 Johns Hopkins-81999 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-11, #8 Hofstra-7*2000 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-12, #10 Hofstra-62001 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-7, #16 Hofstra-62002 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-9, #11 Hofstra-82004 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #11 Hofstra-62005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-11, Hofstra-52006 ______ #15 Hofstra-11, #7 Johns Hopkins-62007 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-9, Hofstra-82008 ______ Hofstra-8, #1 Johns Hopkins-72008 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-10, #16 Hofstra-42009 ______ #10 Johns Hopkins-12, #9 Hofstra-72010 ______ #10 Hofstra-14, #7 Johns Hopkins-62011 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-12, #13 Hofstra-5*

LafayetteJHU leads 2-0 _______________________________________1928 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Lafayette-21939 ______ Johns Hopkins-24, Lafayette-0

L’Hirondelle ClubJHU leads 2-0 _______________________________________1924 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, L’Hirondelle-11925 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, L’Hirondelle-2

LehighJHU leads 24-11 ____________________________________1889 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Lehigh-01890 ______ Lehigh-3, Johns Hopkins-21891 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Lehigh-21892 ______ Lehigh-6, Johns Hopkins-31893 ______ Lehigh-6, Johns Hopkins-31894 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Lehigh-41895 ______ Lehigh-5, Johns Hopkins-01896 ______ Lehigh-10, Johns Hopkins-11897 ______ Lehigh-6, Johns Hopkins-31898 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Lehigh-51899 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Lehigh-31900 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Lehigh-01902 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Lehigh-11903 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Lehigh,41904 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Lehigh-31905 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Lehigh-31906 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Lehigh-41907 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Lehigh-21908 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Lehigh-21909 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Lehigh-21910 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Lehigh-31911 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Lehigh-41912 ______ Lehigh-9, Johns Hopkins-31913 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Lehigh-21914 ______ Lehigh-6, Johns Hopkins-41915 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Lehigh-41916 ______ Lehigh-3, Johns Hopkins-11918 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Lehigh-21919 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Lehigh-21920 ______ Lehigh-5, Johns Hopkins-11921 ______ Lehigh-12, Johns Hopkins-21922 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Lehigh-11923 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Lehigh-31924 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Lehigh-11925 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Lehigh-2

LoyolaJHU leads 48-7 ______________________________________1939 ______ Johns Hopkns-20, Loyola-11940 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Loyola-31941 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Loyola-01942 ______ Johns Hopkins-23, Loyola-71943 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Loyola-41946 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Loyola-01947 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Loyola-11948 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Loyola-21949 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Loyola-61950 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Loyola-21951 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Loyola-81952 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Loyola-51953 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Loyola-71954 ______ Johns Hopkins-18, Loyola-11955 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Loyola-01956 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Loyola-31957 ______ Johns Hopkins-22, Loyola-7

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1958 ______ Johns Hopkins-21, Loyola-31959 ______ Johns Hopkins-29, Loyola-31960 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Loyola-01961 ______ Johns Hopkins-22, Loyola-41962 ______ Johns Hopkins-18, Loyola-71963 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Loyola-11964 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Loyola-11965 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Loyola-61966 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Loyola-21967 ______ Johns Hopkins-18, Loyola-31968 ______ Johns Hopkins-22, Loyola-41969 ______ Johns Hopkins-23, Loyola-41993 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-16, #9 Loyola-111994 ______ #3 Loyola-17, #6 Johns Hopkins-151995 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #8 Loyola-11___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-18, #7 Loyola-5 **1996 ______ #9 Johns Hopkins-12, #7 Loyola-101997 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-14, #6 Loyola-121998 ______ #4 Loyola-10, #3 Johns Hopkins-71999 ______ #4 Loyola-14, #1 Johns Hopkins-52000 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-16, #3 Loyola-122001 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-13, #7 Loyola-102002 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-8, #11 Loyola-42003 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-17, #19 Loyola-62004 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-11, Loyola-72005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-12, Loyola-62006 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-7, Loyola-6 (OT)2007 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-12, #12 Loyola-92008 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-9, #17 Loyola-62009 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-11, #13 Loyola-10 (2OT)2010 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, #8 Loyola-62011 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-8, #18 Loyola-72012 ______ #10 Johns Hopkins-10, #1 Loyola-92013 ______ #7 Loyola-8, #11 Johns Hopkins-42014 ______ #1 Loyola-13, #6 Johns Hopkins-102016 ______ #8 Loyola-9, #7 Johns Hopkins-82017 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-14, #9 Loyola-13 (OT)2018 ______ #14 Loyola-12, #9 Johns Hopkins-5

Home Team in Bold** NCAA Tournament

ManhattanJHU leads 3-0 _______________________________________2010 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Manhattan-32011 ______ #11 Johns Hopkins-10, Manhattan-32012 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-11, Manhattan-0

MaristJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________2005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-22, Marist-6*

MarylandJHU leads 72-44-1 ___________________________________1895 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-01896 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Maryland-01897 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-0___________ Johns Hopkins-7, Maryland-01919 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Maryland-01920 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Maryland-11923 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Maryland-21924 ______ Maryland-4, Johns Hopkins-2

1925 ______ Maryland-3, Johns Hopkins-11926 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-31927 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Maryland-21928 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Maryland-3___________ Johns Hopkins-6, Maryland-11929 ______ Maryland-6, Johns Hopkins-21930 ______ Maryland-6, Johns Hopkins-01931 ______ Maryland-8, Johns Hopkins-61932 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Maryland-3___________ Johns Hopkins-7, Maryland-51933 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Maryland-31934 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Maryland-51935 ______ Maryland-4, Johns Hopkins-21936 ______ Maryland-9, Johns Hopkins-41937 ______ Maryland-9, Johns Hopkins-61938 ______ Maryland-12, Johns Hopkins-61939 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Maryland-31940 ______ Maryland-7, Johns Hopkins-61941 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-31942 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Maryland-51943 ______ Maryland-5, Johns Hopkins-41946 ______ Maryland-7, Johns Hopkins-61947 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Maryland-61948 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-81949 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Maryland-61950 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-41951 ______ Maryland-6, Johns Hopkins-11952 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-101953 ______ Maryland-8, Johns Hopkins-61954 ______ Maryland-17, Johns Hopkins-41955 ______ Maryland-11, Johns Hopkins-51956 ______ Maryland-13, Johns Hopkins-61957 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Maryland-101958 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Maryland-101959 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Maryland-81960 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Maryland-71961 ______ Maryland-12, Johns Hopkins-71962 ______ Maryland-16, Johns Hopkins-151963 ______ Maryland-13, Johns Hopkins-111964 ______ Maryland-17, Johns Hopkins-121965 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Maryland-81966 ______ Maryland-12, Johns Hopkins-81967 ______ Maryland-9, Johns Hopkins-51968 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-81969 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Maryland-81970 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Maryland-41971 ______ Maryland-8, Johns Hopkins-51972 ______ Maryland-13, Johns Hopkins-12___________ Johns Hopkins-9, Maryland-6 *1973 ______ #1 Maryland-17, #2 Johns Hopkins-4___________ #1 Maryland-10, #2 Johns Hopkins-9 (2OT) *1974 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-17, #1 Maryland-13___________ #2 Johns Hopkins-17, #1 Maryland-12 *1975 ______ #5 Maryland-19, #1 Johns Hopkins-111976 ______ #2 Maryland-21, #3 Johns Hopkins-131977 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-21, #2 Maryland-20___________ #2 Johns Hopkins-22, #3 Maryland-12 *1978 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-19, #2 Maryland-13___________ #2 Johns Hopkins-17, #3 Maryland-11 *1979 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #2 Maryland-12___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-15, #2 Maryland-9 *1980 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-15, #6 Maryland-6

1981 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #5 Maryland-8___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-19, #7 Maryland-14 *1982 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-14, #6 Maryland-6___________ #3 Johns Hopkins-14, #8 Maryland-9 *1983 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-14, #9 Maryland-71984 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-16, #9 Maryland-101985 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-8, #7 Maryland-7 (OT)1986 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-14, #3 Maryland-91987 ______ #1 Maryland-11, #4 Johns Hopkins-7___________ #4 Johns Hopkins-13, #1 Maryland-8 *1988 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-11, #11 Maryland-71989 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-10, #4 Maryland-91990 ______ #12 Johns Hopkins-17, #11 Maryland-111991 ______ #6 Maryland-11, #3 Johns Hopkins-81992 ______ #7 Maryland-13, #3 Johns Hopkins-91993 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-19, #11 Maryland-111994 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-12, #8 Maryland-101995 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-16, #3 Maryland-15___________ #4 Maryland-16, #1 Johns Hopkins-8 *1996 ______ #1 Maryland-12, #4 Johns Hopkins-9___________ #7 Johns Hopkins-9, #2 Maryland-7 *1997 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-13, #4 Maryland-91998 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-10, #1 Maryland-6___________ #5 Maryland-11, #4 Johns Hopkins-10 (OT) *1999 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-13, #7 Maryland-32000 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-20, #7 Maryland-112001 ______ #5 Maryland-10, #2 Johns Hopkins-92002 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-9, #6 Maryland-8 (OT)2003 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-6, #5 Maryland-5 (OT)2004 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #3 Maryland-102005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-11, #9 Maryland-62006 ______ #6 Maryland-11, #9 Johns Hopkins-42007 ______ #9 Johns Hopkins-8, #7 Maryland-7 (OT)2008 ______ #13 Johns Hopkins-10, #7 Maryland-42009 ______ #9 Johns Hopkins-10, #12 Maryland-9 #2010 ______ #4 Maryland-10, #15 Johns Hopkins-92011 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-12, #4 Maryland-11 (OT)2012 ______ #9 Maryland-9, #3 Johns Hopkins-6___________ #10 Maryland-11, #7 Johns Hopkins-5 *2013 ______ #15 Johns Hopkins-7, #1 Maryland-42014 ______ #9 Johns Hopkins-11, #3 Maryland-62015 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, #3 Maryland-12 ^___________ #7 Maryland-12, #10 Johns Hopkins-11 *2016 ______ #3 Maryland-11, #8 Johns Hopkins-82017 ______ #5 Maryland-12, #8 Johns Hopkins-52018 ______ #3 Maryland-8, #7 Johns Hopkins-7 (3OT)___________ #7 Johns Hopkins-13, #2 Maryland-10 + (N)

* NCAA Tournament Games^ Big Ten Game+ Big Ten Tournament Game# @ M&T Bank StadiumHome Team in BOLD

MassachusettsJHU leads 5-0 _______________________________________1976 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-11, #6 Massachusetts-9*1986 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #10 Massachusetts-6*1989 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-9, #6 Massachusetts-4*2002 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #7 Massachusetts-12*2005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-19, #7 Massachusetts-9*

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MichiganJHU leads 6-0 _______________________________________2-23-2013 __ #4 Johns Hopkins-17, Michigan-82-22-2014 __ #8 Johns Hopkins-14, Michigan-54-18-2015 __ Johns Hopkins-16, Michigan-9 ^4-23-2016 __ #11 Johns Hopkins-19, Michigan-13 ^4-22-2017 __ #9 Johns Hopkins-19, Michigan-9 ^4-21-2018 __ #7 Johns Hopkins-10, Michigan-9

Home Team in BOLD^ Big Ten Game+ Big Ten Tournament Game

Mount St. Mary’sJHU leads 6-0 _______________________________________2006 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-19, Mount St. Mary’s-62007 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-15, Mount St. Mary’s-32008 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-12, Mount St. Mary’s-12009 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-12, Mount St. Mary’s-52013 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-19, Mount St. Mary’s-92014 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-17, Mount St. Mary’s-2

Mt. WashingtonMt. Washington leads 35-17-2 ________________________1904 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Mt. Washington-11905 ______ Johns Hopkins-2, Mt. Washington-21907 ______ Mt. Washington-8, Johns Hopkins-51908 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Mt. Washington-41909 ______ Mt. Washington-7, Johns Hopkins-51910 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Mt. Washington-31919 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Mt. Washington-21920 ______ Mt. Washington-3, Johns Hopkins-21921 ______ Mt. Washington-7, Johns Hopkins-51922 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Mt. Washington-31923 ______ Mt. Washington-7, Johns Hopkins-31924 ______ Mt. Washington-9, Johns Hopkins-51925 ______ Mt. Washington-6, Johns Hopkins-51926 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Mt. Washington-31928 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Mt. Washington-41929 ______ Mt. Washington-7, Johns Hopkins-31930 ______ Mt. Washington-7, Johns Hopkins-41931 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Mt. Washington-31932 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Mt. Washington-31933 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Mt. Washington-61934 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Mt. Washington-61934 ______ Mt. Washington-10, Johns Hopkins-91935 ______ Mt. Washington-6, Johns Hopkins-11936 ______ Mt. Washington-8, Johns Hopkins-41940 ______ Mt. Washington-7, Johns Hopkins-11941 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Mt. Washington-61946 ______ Mt. Washington-11, Johns Hopkins-51947 ______ Mt. Washington-6, Johns Hopkins-51948 ______ Mt. Washington-8, Johns Hopkins-21949 ______ Mt. Washington-12, Johns Hopkins-41950 ______ Mt. Washington-6, Johns Hopkins-51951 ______ Mt. Washington-10, Johns Hopkins-81952 ______ Mt. Washington-8, Johns Hopkins-71953 ______ Mt. Washington-13, Johns Hopkins-81954 ______ Mt. Washington-13, Johns Hopkins-51955 ______ Mt. Washington-11, Johns Hopkins-31956 ______ Mt. Washington-11, Johns Hopkins-51957 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Mt. Washington-11

1958 ______ Mt. Washington-10, Johns Hopkins-41959 ______ Mt. Washington-13, Johns Hopkins-111960 ______ Mt. Washington-11, Johns Hopkins-41961 ______ Mt. Washington-10, Johns Hopkins-61962 ______ Mt. Washington-16, Johns Hopkins-121963 ______ Mt. Washington-13, Johns Hopkins-41964 ______ Mt. Washington-15, Johns Hopkins-121965 ______ Mt. Washington-13, Johns Hopkins-81966 ______ Mt. Washington-11, Johns Hopkins-51967 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Mt. Washington-41968 ______ Mt. Washington-16, Johns Hopkins-141969 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Mt. Washington-41970 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Mt. Washington-101971 ______ Mt. Washington-14, Johns Hopkins-31972 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Mt. Washington-51974 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Mt. Washington-12

North CarolinaJHU leads 25-22 ____________________________________1977 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-16, #7 North Carolina-9 *1981 ______ #2 N. Carolina-14, #1 Johns Hopkins-13 * (N)1982 ______ #1 N. Carolina-13, #2 Johns Hopkins-12 (OT)___________ #1 N. Carolina-7, #2 Johns Hopkins-5 * (N)1983 ______ #8 North Carolina-14, #2 Johns Hopkins-13___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #5 North Carolina-9 *1984 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-4, #3 North Carolina-3___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #5 North Carolina-9 *1985 ______ #3 North Carolina-11, #1 Johns Hopkins-101986 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-16, #3 North Carolina-4___________ #5 N. Carolina-10, #1 Johns Hopkins-9 * (OT) (N)1987 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-11, #2 North Carolina-10___________ #4 Johns Hopkins-11, #5 North Carolina-10 *1988 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-6, #3 North Carolina-51989 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-16, #5 North Carolina-10___________ #2 Johns Hopkins-10, #6 N. Carolina-6 * (N)1990 ______ #5 North Carolina-11, #11 Johns Hopkins-61991 ______ #1 North Carolina-11, #2 Johns Hopkins-61992 ______ #4 North Carolina-14, #3 Johns Hopkins-81993 ______ #1 North Carolina-14, #3 Johns Hopkins-9___________ #1 N. Carolina-16, #4 Johns Hopkins-10 * (N)1994 ______ #6 North Carolina-11, #5 Johns Hopkins-91995 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #11 North Carolina-91996 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-9, #4 North Carolina-81997 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-15, #10 North Carolina-71998 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-16, #9 North Carolina-91999 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-21, #14 North Carolina-122000 ______ #10 Johns Hopkins-10, #8 North Carolina-82001 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-12, #14 North Carolina-42002 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-12, #7 North Carolina-112003 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-11, #8 N. Carolina-10 (OT)2004 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-10, #5 North Carolina-9___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-15, #8 N. Carolina-9 * (N)2005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-7, #17 North Carolina-52006 ______ #10 Johns Hopkins-11, North Carolina-52007 ______ #15 North Carolina-13, #6 Johns Hopkins-102008 ______ #9 North Carolina-13, #8 Johns Hopkins-82009 ______ #12 N. Carolina-10, #7 Johns Hopkins-9 (OT)2010 ______ #3 North Carolina-11, #14 Johns Hopkins-72011 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-10, #4 N. Carolina-9 (N)2012 ______ #11 N. Carolina-13, #1 Johns Hopkins-9 (N)2013 ______ #6 N. Carolina-11, #8 Johns Hopkins-10 (OT)2014 ______ #5 North Carolina-13, #9 Johns Hopkins-9

2015 ______ #4 North Carolina-13, #9 Johns Hopkins-112016 ______ #10 North Carolina-15, #8 Johns Hopkins-112017 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-13, #3 North Carolina-52018 ______ #12 North Carolina-13, #13 Johns Hopkns-11

* NCAA Tournament GamesHome Team in BOLD

North Carolina StateJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________1979 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-20, #6 N. Carolina St-6 *

Notre DameJHU leads 4-1 _______________________________________1992 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-15, Notre Dame-7*1996 ______ #9 Johns Hopkins-12, #11 Notre Dame-7*2000 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-15, #13 Notre Dame-11*2001 ______ #4 Notre Dame-13, #3 Johns Hopkins-9*2007 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-11, #11 Notre Dame-10*

Olympic ClubJHU leads 3-0 _______________________________________1929 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Olympic Club-01930 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Olympic Club-21931 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Olympic Club-0

Onondaga IndiansJHU leads 2-0 _______________________________________1925 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Onondaga-11926 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Onondaga-0

Ohio StateJHU leads 9-3 _______________________________________4-11-1999 __ #3 Johns Hopkins-17, Ohio State-84-8-2000 ___ #8 Johns Hopkins-12, Ohio State-74-7-2001 ___ #3 Johns Hopkins-17, Ohio State-74-6-2002 ___ #4 Johns Hopkins-12, #15 Ohio State-92-9-2014 ___ #11 Johns Hopkins-10, #14 Ohio State-9 (3OT)4-5-2015 ___ #14 Ohio State-15, #19 Johns Hopkins-12 ^5-2-2015 ___ #16 Johns Hopkins-13, #14 Ohio State-6 (N) +4-9-2016 ___ #17 Johns Hopkins-13, Ohio State-12 ^4-9-2017 ___ #9 Ohio State-13, #11 Johns Hopkins-9 ^5-4-2017 ___ #5 Ohio State-15, #9 Johns Hopkins-13 +4-7-2018 ___ #6 Johns Hopkins-13, Ohio State-10 ^5-3-2018 ___ #7 Johns Hopkins-6, #15 Ohio State-5 (N) +

Home Team in BOLD^ Big Ten Game+ Big Ten Tournament Game

Oxford-CambridgeJHU leads 3-0 _______________________________________1922 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Oxford-Cambridge-21926 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Oxford-Cambridge-01961 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Oxford-Cambridge-8

PattersonsJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________1888 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Pattersons-2

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Philadelphia ClubSeries Tied 1-1 ______________________________________1889 ______ Johns Hopkins-2, Philadelphia-2

Penn StateJHU leads 9-1 _______________________________________4-15-1916 __ Johns Hopkins-14, Penn State-16-17-1942 __ Johns Hopkins-10, Penn State-04-10-1943 __ Johns Hopkins-11, Penn State-74-22-1943 __ Johns Hopkins-12, Penn State-15-11-1946 __ Johns Hopkins-19, Penn State-44-11-2015 __ Johns Hopkins-11, Penn State-10 (OT) ^4-30-2015 __ #16 Johns Hopkins-14, Penn State-9 (N) +4-17-2016 __ #17 Johns Hopkins-12, #14 Penn State-11 (OT) ^4-15-2017 __ #12 Johns Hopkins-13, #5 Penn State-11 ^4-14-2018 __ #15 Penn State-14, #5 Johns Hopkins-12

Home Team in BOLD^ Big Ten Game+ Big Ten Tournament Game

PrincetonJHU leads 58-30 ____________________________________1890 ______ Princeton-3, Johns Hopkins-21930 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Princeton-01931 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Princeton-11932 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Princeton, 01937 ______ Princeton-7, Johns Hopkins-4 _____________1938 ______ Princeton-5, Johns Hopkins-21939 ______ Princeton-4, Johns Hopkins-3

1940 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Princeton-61941 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Princeton-31942 ______ Princeton-4, Johns Hopkins-21943 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Princeton-41945 ______ Johns Hopkins-18, Princeton-41946 ______ Princeton-12, Johns Hopkins-81947 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Princeton-71948 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Princeton-61949 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Princeton-41950 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Princeton-71951 ______ Princeton-13, Johns Hopkins-111952 ______ Princeton-5, Johns Hopkins-41953 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Princeton-111954 ______ Princeton-5, Johns Hopkins-21955 ______ Princeton-6, Johns Hopkins-51956 ______ Princeton-7, Johns Hopkins-61957 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Princeton-61958 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Princeton-71959 ______ Johns Hopkins-24, Princeton-31960 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Princeton-41961 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Princeton-61962 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Princeton-91963 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Princeton-81964 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Princeton-61965 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Princeton-61966 ______ Princeton-7, Johns Hopkins-11967 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Princeton-21968 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Princeton-41969 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Princeton-91970 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Princeton-71971 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Princeton-81972 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Princeton-81973 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-14, Princeton-61974 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-21, #11 Princeton-71975 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-22, #6 Princeton-111976 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-16, #11 Princeton-101977 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-15, #11 Princeton-101978 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-14, Princeton-71979 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #11 Princeton-21980 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-8, Princeton-4 ___________ (@ Manhasset HS)1981 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Princeton-41982 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-13, Princeton-51983 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-12, Princeton-61984 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-16, Princeton-61985 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Princeton-61986 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Princeton-71987 ______ Johns Hopkins-21, Princeton-61988 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-9, Princeton-01989 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-11, Princeton-51990 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Princeton-8___________ #11 Princeton-9, #7 Johns Hopkins-8 *1991 ______ #5 Princeton-15, #6 Johns Hopkins-101992 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Princeton-141993 ______ #2 Princeton-13, #4 Johns Hopkins-111994 ______ #3 Princeton-20, #4 Johns Hopkins-11___________ #2 Princeton-12, #6 Johns Hopkins-11 (OT) *1995 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-15, #4 Princeton-141996 ______ #3 Princeton-12, #4 Johns Hopkins-91997 ______ #1 Princeton-7, #4 Johns Hopkins-6 (OT)1998 ______ #1 Princeton-17, #4 Johns Hopkins-101999 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-12, #1 Princeton-11

2000 ______ #4 Princeton-15, #3 Johns Hopkins-112001 ______ #2 Princeton-8, #4 Johns Hopkins-42002 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-8, #1 Princeton-5___________ #4 Princeton-11, #1 Johns Hopkins-9 *2003 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-10, #2 Princeton-82004 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #5 Princeton-52005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-9, #3 Princeton-62006 ______ #10 Princeton-6, #1 Johns Hopkins-42007 ______ #9 Johns Hopkins-7, #3 Princeton-6 (2OT) (N)2008 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #9 Princeton-9 (N)2009 ______ #9 Princeton-14, #6 Johns Hopkins-8 (N)2010 ______ #7 Princeton-11, #5 Johns Hopkins-10 (OT) (N)2011 ______ #10 Princeton-8, #8 Johns Hopkins-32012 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins10, #12 Princeton-82013 ______ #12 Princeton-11, #3 Johns Hopkins-82014 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-15, #10 Princeton-92015 ______ #18 Princeton-16, #12 Johns Hopkins-152016 ______ #13 Johns Hopkins-17, Princeton-72017 ______ Princeton-18, #3 Johns Hopkins-72018 ______ #19 Johns Hopkins-16, Princeton-9

* NCAA Tournament __________ Home Team in BOLD

ProvidenceJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________2004 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-15, Providence-3*

Randolph-MaconJHU leads 2-0 _______________________________________1927 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Randolph-Macon-01929 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Randolph-Macon-1

Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteJHU leads 6-0 _______________________________________1955 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, RPI-61956 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, RPI-71958 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, RPI-41959 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, RPI-71960 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, RPI-41961 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, RPI-5

RutgersJHU leads 33-6 ______________________________________5-1-1920 ___ Johns Hopkins-13, Rutgers-05-11-1929 __ Rutgers-5, Johns Hopkins-44-27-1935 __ Johns Hopkins-7, Rutgers-05-2-1936 ___ Johns Hopkins-12, Rutgers-74-10-1954 __ Johns Hopkins-11, Rutgers-34-16-1955 __ Rutgers-12, Johns Hopkins-23-29-1958 __ Johns Hopkins-17, Rutgers-54-25-1959 __ Johns Hopkins-17, Rutgers-144-23-1960 __ Johns Hopkins-12, Rutgers-24-22-1961 __ Johns Hopkins-9, Rutgers-75-5-1962 ___ Johns Hopkins-13, Rutgers-115-4-1963 ___ Johns Hopkins-14, Rutgers-85-2-1964 ___ Rutgers-11, Johns Hopkins-104-14-1965 __ Johns Hopkins-15, Rutgers-94-20-1966 __ Johns Hopkins-8, Rutgers-75-3-1969 ___ Johns Hopkins-20, Rutgers-55-2-1970 ___ Johns Hopkins-13, Rutgers-55-1-1971 ___ Johns Hopkins-21, Rutgers-94-18-1972 __ Johns Hopkins-12, Rutgers-5

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4-17-1973 __ #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #8 Rutgers-94-16-1974 __ #3 Johns Hopkins-13, Rutgers-105-2-1984 ___ #2 Johns Hopkins-21, #6 Rutgers-105-1-1985 ___ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, Rutgers-83-14-1987 __ Johns Hopkins-10, Rutgers-73-19-1988 __ Johns Hopkins-13, Rutgers-93-18-1989 __ Johns Hopkins-10-Rutgers-63-1-1990 ___ Rutgers-14, Johns Hopkins-103-16-1991 __ #6 Johns Hopkins-13, Rutgers-53-14-1992 __ #5 Johns Hopkins-18, Rutgers-33-20-1993 __ #4 Johns Hopkins-15, Rutgers-103-12-1994 __ #4 Johns Hopkins-11, Rutgers-73-11-1995 __ #2 Johns Hopkins-16, Rutgers-53-8-1997 ___ #4 Johns Hopkins-22, #19 Rutgers-83-7-1998 ___ #7 Johns Hopkins-18, #20 Rutgers-93-28-2015 __ #19 Johns Hopkins-9, Rutgers-7 ^4-2-2016 ___ Rutgers-16, #11 Johns Hopkins-9 ^5-5-2016 ___ #18 Rutgers-14, #10 Johns Hopkins-12 #3-31-2017 __ #13 Johns Hopkins-12, #7 Rutgers-64-1-2018 ___ #6 Johns Hopkins-13, #9 Rutgers-12

Home Team in BOLD^ Big Ten Game# Big Ten Tournament

St. John’s (MD)JHU leads 9-4 _______________________________________1926 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, St. John’s-01927 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, St. John’s-01928 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, St. John’s-31929 ______ St. John’s-7, Johns Hopkins-51930 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, St. John’s-21932 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, St. John’s-31933 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, St. John’s-11934 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, St. John’s-21935 ______ St. John’s-10, Johns Hopkins-91936 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, St. John’s-71937 ______ St. John’s-12, Johns Hopkins-51938 ______ St. John’s-6, Johns Hopkins-41939 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, St. John’s-8

St. Joseph’sJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________1999 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-31, St. Joseph’s-7

SchuykillJHU leads 3-1 _______________________________________1891 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Schuykill-11891 ______ Schuykill-3, Johns Hopkins-01893 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Schuykill-31893 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Schuykill-2

SienaJHU leads 5-0 _______________________________________2009 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-11, Siena-32010 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-8, Siena-72011 ______ #9 Johns Hopkins-16, Siena-62012 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-9, Siena-52013 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Siena-6

SpringfieldJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________1941 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Springfield-0

Stevens InstituteJHU leads 26-4 ______________________________________1890 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Stevens-11891 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Stevens-11892 ______ Stevens-4, Johns Hopkins-31892 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Stevens-21893 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Stevens-21894 ______ Stevens-7, Johns Hopkins-51895 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Stevens-31896 ______ Stevens-8, Johns Hopkins-11897 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Stevens-21898 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Stevens-11899 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Stevens-51900 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Stevens-31903 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Stevens-11904 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Stevens-01905 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Stevens-11906 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Stevens-21907 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Stevens-01908 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Stevens-01909 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Stevens-31910 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Stevens-11911 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Stevens-31912 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Stevens-01913 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Stevens-01916 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Stevens-21920 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Stevens-01921 ______ Stevens-5, Johns Hopkins-11922 ______ Johns Hopkins-3, Stevens, 21923 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Stevens-11924 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Stevens-21925 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Stevens-0

SwarthmoreJHU leads 41-6 ______________________________________1897 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Swarthmore-01898 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Swarthmore-31900 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Swarthmore-41901 ______ Swarthmore-4, Johns Hopkins-21902 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Swarthmore-21903 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Swarthmore-41904 ______ Swarthmore-8, Johns Hopkins-31905 ______ Swarthmore-16, Johns Hopkins-41906 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Swarthmore-41907 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Swarthmore-11908 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Swarthmore-31909 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Swarthmore-31910 ______ Swarthmore-16, Johns Hopkins-31911 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Swarthmore-71912 ______ Swarthmore-4, Johns Hopkins-21913 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Swarthmore-41914 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Swarthmore-11915 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Swarthmore-21916 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Swarthmore-41918 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Swarthmore-01919 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Swarthmore-21920 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Swarthmore-01921 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Swarthmore-4

1922 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Swarthmore-51923 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Swarthmore-11924 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Swarthmore-11925 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Swarthmore-31926 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Swarthmore-11927 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Swarthmore-11928 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Swarthmore-41929 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Swarthmore-41930 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Swarthmore-21931 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Swarthmore-01932 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Swarthmore-31933 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Swarthmore-21934 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Swarthmore-21935 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Swarthmore-21937 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Swarthmore-21938 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Swarthmore-41939 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Swarthmore-51941 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Swarthmore-11942 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Swarthmore-41945 ______ Swarthmore-17, Johns Hopkins-71946 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Swarthmore-31948 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Swarthmore-11949 ______ Johns Hopkins-24, Swarthmore-31953 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Swarthmore-131954 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Swarthmore-9

Stony BrookJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________2012 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-19, Stony Brook-9*

SyracuseJHU leads 30-26-1 ___________________________________1921 ______ Johns Hopkins-4, Syracuse-41922 ______ Syracuse-3, Johns Hopkins-11930 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Syracuse-21931 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Syracuse-01934 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Syracuse-61963 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Syracuse-71965 ______ Johns Hopkins-21, Syracuse-61966 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Syracuse-11967 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Syracuse-91968 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Syracuse-71980 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-18, #3 Syracuse-11 *1983 ______ #2 Syracuse-17, #1 Johns Hopkins-16 *1984 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #2 Syracuse-10 *1985 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Syracuse-6___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-11, #2 Syracuse-4 *1986 ______ Syracuse-11, Johns Hopkins-101987 ______ Syracuse-15, Johns Hopkins-141988 ______ Syracuse-19, Johns Hopkins-71989 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Syracuse-13___________ #1 Syracuse-13, #2 Johns Hopkins-12 *1990 ______ #1 Syracuse-18, #5 Johns Hopkins-101991 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-18, #6 Syracuse-12___________ #5 Syracuse-11, #4 Johns Hopkins-8 *1992 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Syracuse-14___________ #1 Syracuse-21, #5 Johns Hopkins-16 *1993 ______ #3 Syracuse-21, #4 Johns Hopkins-171994 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-19, #1 Syracuse-141995 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-14, #1 Syraucse-13 (OT)1996 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-14, #3 Syracuse-101997 ______ #3 Syracuse-14, #2 Johns Hopkins-13

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1998 ______ #1 Syracuse-14, #6 Johns Hopkins-131999 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-12, #2 Syracuse-102000 ______ #1 Syracuse-13, #7 Johns Hopkins-12___________ #1 Syracuse-14, #4 Johns Hopkins-12 *2001 ______ #9 Johns Hopkins-11, #1 Syracuse-102002 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-9, #1 Syracuse-82003 ______ #4 Syracuse-15, #2 Johns Hopkins-14___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-19, #5 Syracuse-8 *2004 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-17, #3 Syracuse-5___________ #4 Syracuse-15, #1 Johns Hopkins-9 *2005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #7 Syracuse-11 (OT)2006 ______ #13 Johns Hopkins-14, #10 Syracuse-9___________ #7 Syracuse-13, #6 Johns Hopkins-12 *2007 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-17, #8 Syracuse-92008 ______ #5 Syracuse-14, #4 Johns Hopkins-13 (OT)___________ #3 Syracuse-13, #4 Johns Hopkins-10 *2009 ______ #2 Syracuse-14, #6 Johns Hopkins-112010 ______ #2 Syracuse-10, #7 Johns Hopkins-72011 ______ #1 Syracuse-5, #9 Johns Hopkins-4 (2OT)2012 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-11, #6 Syracuse-72013 ______ #11 Syracuse-13, #4 Johns Hopkins-82014 ______ #10 Syracuse-12, #2 Johns Hopkins-102015 ______ #1 Syracuse-13, #17 Johns Hopkins-10___________ #10 Johns Hopkins-16, #1 Syracuse-15 *2016 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-11, #3 Syracuse-10 (OT)2017 ______ #6 Syracuse-8, #14 Johns Hopkins-7 (OT)2018 ______ #15 Johns Hopknis-18, #7 Syracuse-7

* NCAA Tournament GamesHome Team in BOLD

TorontoToronto leads 4-2 ___________________________________1902 ______ Toronto-6, Johns Hopkins-21903 ______ Toronto-9, Johns Hopkins-61908 ______ Toronto-9, Johns Hopkins-61915 ______ Johns Hopkins-6, Toronto-41920 ______ Toronto-3, Johns Hopkins-01921 ______ Johns Hopkins-5, Toronto-4

TowsonJHU leads 41-5 ______________________________________1976 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-15, Towson-81977 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-10, Towson-91978 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-22, Towson-51979 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Towson-81980 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-23, Towson-71981 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-24, Towson-81982 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-17, Towson-61983 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-11, Towson-91984 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-18, #15 Towson-71985 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-10, Towson-81986 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #14 Towson-51987 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-13, #9 Towson-71988 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-9, Towson-8 (OT)1989 ______ #13 Towson-9, #1 Johns Hopkins-8 (OT)1990 ______ #10 Johns Hopkins-12, #7 Towson-91991 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-12, #9 Towson-91992 ______ #8 Towson-14, #4 Johns Hopkins-13___________ #7 Johns Hopkins-15, #4 Towson-8 +1993 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-11, #14 Towson-91994 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-13, #10 Towson-9

___________ #6 Johns Hopkins-22, #11 Towson-16 +1995 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-24, #15 Towson-131996 ______ #19 Towson-13, #5 Johns Hopkins-121997 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-16, #16 Towson-141998 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-18, Towson-71999 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-20, #10 Towson-102000 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-10, Towson-82001 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-14, #10 Towson-132002 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #15 Towson-112003 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-17, #10 Towson-9___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #9 Towson-6 +2004 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #11 Towson-82005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-8, #12 Towson-42006 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-11, #12 Towson-102007 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-9, #15 Towson-72008 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-16, Towson-72009 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-11, Towson-10 (2OT)2010 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, #11 Towson-62011 ______ #11 Johns Hopkins-10, Towson-62012 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Towson-62013 ______ Johns Hopknis-12, Towson-62014 ______ #11 Johns Hopkins-15, Towson-82015 ______ Towson-7, #5 Johns Hopkins-52016 ______ #11 Johns Hopkins-14, #6 Towson-82017 ______ #17 Towson-13, #6 Johns Hopkins-82018 ______ #11 Johns Hopkins-14, #14 Towson-6

* NCAA Tournament _________________________________

UMBCJHU leads 16-0 ______________________________________1983 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, UMBC-41984 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, UMBC-82005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-9, UMBC-62006 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-12, #17 UMBC-72007 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-15, UMBC-62008 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-10, UMBC-82009 ______ #10 Johns Hopkins-14, #6 UMBC-112010 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-16, UMBC-102011 ______ #11 Johns Hopkins-16, UMBC-5 (N)2012 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-12, UMBC-5 (N)2013 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-13, UMBC-72014 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-15, UMBC-82015 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-16, UMBC-42016 ______ #11 Johns Hopkins-19, UMBC-72017 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-15, UMBC-52018 ______ #10 Johns Hopkins-13, UMBC-6

UnionJHU leads 2-0 _______________________________________1941 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Union-11942 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Union-1

Varsity ClubJHU leads 1-0 _______________________________________1932 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Varsity Club-3

VillanovaJHU leads 8-0 _______________________________________1997 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-17, Villanova-91998 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-19, Villanova-61999 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-16, Villanova-5

2000 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-17, Villanova-72001 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-11, Villanova-72002 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-10, Villanova-72014 ______ #7 Johns Hopkins-13, Villanova-72015 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-13, Villanova-10

VirginiaJHU leads 61-31-1 ___________________________________1904 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Virginia-0___________ Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-11926 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Virginia-11927 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Virginia-11928 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-11931 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Virginia-01948 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Virginia-51949 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Virginia-91950 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Virginia-61951 ______ Johns Hopkins14, Virginia-81952 ______ Virginia-13, Johns Hopkins-121953 ______ Virginia-15, Johns Hopkins-81954 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Virginia-81955 ______ Johns Hopkins-23, Virginia-91956 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-41957 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-41958 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Virginia-61959 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-41960 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Virginia-61961 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Virginia-41962 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-81963 ______ Virginia-10, Johns Hopkins-71964 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Virginia-51965 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Virginia-61966 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Virginia-11967 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Virginia-31968 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, Virginia-91969 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Virginia-41970 ______ Virginia-15, Johns Hopkins-81971 ______ Virginia-9, Johns Hopkins-8 (OT)1972 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Virginia-8___________ Virginia-13, Johns Hopkins-12 * (N)1973 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #2 Virginia-9___________ #2 Johns Hopkins-12, #5 Virginia-9 *1974 ______ #3 Virginia-15, #2 Johns Hopkins-101975 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-10, #4 Virginia-9 (2OT)1976 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-14, #6 Virginia-91977 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-15, #4 Virginia-91978 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-17, #6 Virginia-71979 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #4 Virginia-8___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-16, #5 Virginia-71980 ______ #8 Virginia-12, #1 Johns Hopkins-9___________ #2 Johns Hopkins-9, #1 Virginia-8 (2OT) *1981 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-15, #3 Virginia-13___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-10, #4 Virginia-6 *1982 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-11 (OT)___________ #3 Johns Hopkins-13, #2 Virginia-9 *1983 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #4 Virginia-61984 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-16, #3 Virginia-91985 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #4 Virginia-5___________ Johns Hopkins-11, Virginia-8 *1986 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-8, #7 Virginia-71987 ______ #4 Virginia-9, #11 Johns Hopkins-71988 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-11, #3 Virginia-10

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___________ #9 Virginia-11, #2 Johns Hopkins-10 (OT) *1989 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #9 Virginia-31990 ______ #6 Virginia-12, #10 Johns Hopkins-71991 ______ #5 Johns Hopkins-16, #1 Virginia-61992 ______ #1 Virginia-15, #10 Johns Hopkins-91993 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-11, #3 Virginia-9___________ #4 Johns Hopkins-14, #5 Virginia-10 *1994 ______ #5 Virginia-11, #2 Johns Hopkins-81995 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-22, #1 Virginia-131996 ______ #1 Virginia-14, Johns Hopkins-9___________ #2 Virginia-16, #7 Johns Hopkins-10 * ___ (N)1997 ______ #3 Virginia-16, #4 Johns Hopkins-121998 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-13, #3 Virginia-101999 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-16, #4 Virginia-15___________ #3 Virginia-16, #2 Johns Hopkins-10 * ___ (N)2000 ______ #2 Virginia-16, #7 Johns Hopkins-82001 ______ #9 Virginia-9, #5 Johns Hopkins-8 (4OT)2002 ______ #4 Virginia-12, #1 Johns Hopkins-62003 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-8, #1 Virginia-7___________ #2 Virginia-9, #1 Johns Hopkins-7 * _____ (N)2004 ______ #17 Virginia-9, #1 Johns Hopkins-8 (OT)2005 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-9, #2 Virginia-7___________ #1 Johns Hopkins-9, #4 Virginia-8 (OT) * (N)2006 ______ #1 Virginia-12, #9 Johns Hopkins-62007 ______ #5 Virginia-7, #3 Johns Hopkins-52008 ______ #2 Virginia-13, #6 Johns Hopkins-12 (OT)2009 ______ #1 Virginia-16, #9 Johns Hopkins-15___________ #5 Virginia-19, #8 Johns Hopkins-8 * ____ (N)2010 ______ #1 Virginia-15, #12 Johns Hopkins-62011 ______ #11 Johns Hopkins-12, #2 Virginia-112012 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-11, #1 Virginia-10 (OT)2013 ______ #10 Johns Hopkins-15, #14 Virginia-8 ___ (N)2014 ______ #10 Virginia-11, #9 Johns Hopkins-10 (OT)2014 ______ #8 Johns Hopkins-14, #7 Virginia-8 *2015 ______ #7 Virginia-16, #19 Johns Hopkins-15 (OT)___________ #10 Johns Hopkins-19, #9 Virginia-7 *2016 ______ Virginia-13, #8 Johns Hopkins-12 (OT)2017 ______ #18 Johns Hopkins-18, #15 Virginia-17 (OT)2018 ______ #9 Johns Hopkins-15, #10 Virginia-13

* NCAA Tournament Games

Washington CollegeJHU leads 35-1 ______________________________________1932 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Washington College-01933 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Washington College-21934 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Washington College-11963 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Washington College-91964 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Washington College-61965 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Washington College-81966 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Washington College-51967 ______ Johns Hopkins-10, Washington College-61968 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Washington College-71969 ______ Johns Hopkins-13, Washington College-61970 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Washington College-101971 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, Washington College-11972 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Washington College-71973 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-13, Washington College-91974 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-20, Washington College-101975 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-17, Washington College-91976 ______ Washington College-13, #3 Johns Hopkins-111977 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-19, Washington College-81978 ______ Johns Hopkins-21, Washington College-111979 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-15, Washington College-51980 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-18, Washington College-11981 ______ Johns Hopkins-24, Washington College-111982 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-19, Washington College-71983 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Washington College-41984 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-8, Washington College-41985 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Washington College-41986 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Washington College-101987 ______ Johns Hopkins-23, Washington College-71988 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Washington College-81989 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Washington College-11990 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-17, Washington College-111991 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-22, Washington College-51993 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-24, Washington College-141994 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-21, Washington College-121995 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-18, Washington College-61996 ______ #6 Johns Hopkins-10, Washington College-31997 ______ #4 Johns Hopkins-16, Washington College-4

Washington & LeeJHU leads 10-1 ______________________________________1942 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, W&L-41956 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, W&L-61957 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, W&L-71958 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, W&L-111959 ______ Johns Hopkins-22, W&L-11960 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, W&L-51961 ______ Johns Hopkins-17, W&L-21962 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, W&L-41972 ______ Johns Hopkins-11, W&L-5*1974 ______ #2 Johns Hopkins-11, #3 W&L-10 *1975 ______ #8 W&L-11, #1 Johns Hopkins-7 *

YaleJHU leads 26-4 ______________________________________1927 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Yale-31928 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Yale-31930 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Yale-71931 ______ Johns Hopkins-18, Yale-21954 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Yale-51955 ______ Yale-6, Johns Hopkins-51956 ______ Yale-5, Johns Hopkins-41957 ______ Johns Hopkins-12, Yale-31959 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Yale-91961 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Yale-11962 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Yale-71964 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Yale-81965 ______ Johns Hopkins-7, Yale-41966 ______ Yale-12, Johns Hopkins-101967 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Yale-61968 ______ Johns Hopkins-20, Yale-11969 ______ Johns Hopkins-14, Yale-41970 ______ Johns Hopkins-8, Yale-31971 ______ Yale-8, Johns Hopkins-41972 ______ Johns Hopkins-9, Yale-81973 ______ Johns Hopkins-22, Yale-41974 ______ #3 Johns Hopkins-19, #17 Yale-61975 ______ #1 Johns Hopkins-16, #19 Yale-41976 ______ Johns Hopkins-19, Yale-51977 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Yale-41978 ______ Johns Hopkins-16, Yale-71979 ______ Johns Hopkins-15, Yale-31980 ______ Johns Hopkins-23, Yale-31981 ______ Johns Hopkins-25, Yale-61982 ______ Johns Hopkins-27, Yale-3

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1898 (1-0) Lehigh ___________________ W/6-5

1900 (1-0) Stevens ___________________ W/4-3

1905 (1-1) Harvard ___________________L/3-4 Lehigh ___________________ W/4-3

1906 (1-0) Swarthmore _______________ W/5-4

1908 (1-0) Swarthmore _______________ W/4-3

1909 (1-0) Swarthmore _______________ W/4-3

1910 (0-1) Navy ______________________L/6-7

1911 (2-1) Harvard __________________ W/3-2 Navy _____________________ W/2-1 Alumni ____________________L/1-2

1912 (1-0) Harvard __________________ W/5-4

1914 (2-0) Cornell ___________________ W/3-2 Harvard __________________ W/5-4

1915 (2-0) Alumni ___________________ W/3-2 Lehigh ___________________ W/5-4

1918 (1-0) Penn _____________________ W/5-4

1920 (0-1) Mt. Washington ____________L/2-3

1921 (2-0) Army _____________________ W/3-2 Toronto __________________ W/5-4

1922 (3-1) Army _____________________ W/4-3 Stevens ___________________ W/3-2 Penn ______________________L/3-4 Swarthmore _______________ W/6-5

1924 (2-0) Alumni ___________________ W/3-2 Navy _____________________ W/5-4

1925 (1-0) Lehigh ___________________ W/3-2

1926 (1-0) Mt. Washington ___________ W/4-3

1927 (1-0) Navy _____________________ W/6-5

1929 (0-1) Rutgers ____________________L/4-5

1930 (2-0) Olympic Club _____________ W/3-2 St. John’s _________________ W/3-2

1934 (0-1) Mt. Washington ___________L/9-10

1935 (0-3) Baltimore A.C. ______________L/4-5 St. John’s _________________L/9-10 Alumni ____________________L/2-3

1936 (2-0) Baltimore A.C. _____________ W/4-3 St. John’s _________________ W/8-7

1939 (0-2) Army ___________________ L/11-12 Princeton __________________L/3-4

1940 (0-1) Maryland __________________L/6-7

1941 (1-0) Mt. Washington ___________ W/7-6

1943 (0-1) Maryland __________________L/4-5

1946 (0-1) Maryland __________________L/6-7

1947 (1-1) Princeton _________________ W/8-7 Mt. Washington ____________L/5-6

1948 (1-0) Navy _____________________ W/9-8

1950 (1-1) Princeton _________________ W/8-7 Mt. Washington ____________L/5-6

1952 (1-4) Virginia_________________ L/12-13 Princeton __________________L/4-5 Army _____________________ W/8-7 Navy _____________________L/9-10 Mt. Washington ____________L/7-8

1953 (1-1) Swarthmore _____________ W/14-13 Army ______________________L/7-8

1955 (0-2) Yale _______________________L/5-6 Princeton __________________L/5-6

1956 (1-2) Yale _______________________L/4-5 Princeton __________________L/6-7 Washington & Lee __________ W/7-6

1958 (1-0) Maryland _______________ W/11-10

1962 (0-1) Maryland _______________ L/15-16

1963 (1-0) Army ____________________ W/10-9

1964 (1-1) Yale ______________________ W/9-8 Rutgers _________________ L/10-11

1966 (1-0) Rutgers ___________________ W/8-7

1970 (2-0) Mt. Washington _________ W/11-10 Army _____________________ W/9-8

1971 (0-1) Virginia____________________L/8-9

1972 (1-2) Yale ______________________ W/9-8 Maryland _______________ L/12-13 Virginia_________________ L/12-13

1973 (0-1) Maryland (2OT) * __________L/9-10

1974 (1-1) Navy ___________________ L/12-13 Washington & Lee ________ W/11-10

1975 (1-0) Virginia (OT ???) __________ W/10-9

1977 (2-1) Towson __________________ W/10-9 Cornell _________________ L/11-12 Maryland __________ (OT) W/21-20Dave Huntley 13 secs. reminaing in OT

1979 (1-0) Maryland _______________ W/13-12

1980 (2-0) Army ___________________ W/11-10 Virginia (2OT) * ____________ W/9-8

1981 (0-1) North Carolina * _________ L/13-14

1982 (1-2) Virginia (OT) ____________ W/12-11 North Carolina (OT) ______ L/12-13 Army ___________________ L/10-11

1983 (0-2) North Carolina __________ L/13-14 Syracuse * ______________ L/16-17

1984 (1-0) North Carolina ____________ W/4-3

1985 (1-1) North Carolina __________ L/10-11 Maryland (OT) _____________ W/8-7

1986 (1-2) Syracuse ________________ L/10-11 Virginia___________________ W/8-7 North Carolina (OT) * ______L/9-10

1987 (4-1) Syracuse ________________ L/14-15 North Carolina __________ W/11-10 Navy ____________________ W/10-9 North Carolina * _________ W/11-10 Cornell * ________________ W/11-10

1988 (3-1) Virginia_________________ W/11-10 North Carolina ____________ W/6-5 Towson (OT) ______________ W/9-8 Virginia (OT) * ___________ L/10-11

1989 (2-2) Syracuse ________________ W/14-13 Maryland ________________ W/10-9 Towson (OT) _______________L/8-9 Syracuse * ______________ L/12-13

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1990 (0-1) Princeton * ________________L/8-9

1992 (2-1) Princeton _______________ W/15-14 Syracuse ________________ W/15-14 Towson _________________ L/13-14

1994 (1-1) @ #11 Navy _____________ W/12-11 @ #2 Princeton *_____ (OT) L/11-12

1995 (4-0) Princeton _______________ W/15-14 Syracuse (OT) ___________ W/14-13 Maryland _______________ W/16-15 Loyola __________________ W/12-11

1996 (2-1) North Carolina ____________ W/9-8 Army (OT) ______________ W/13-12 Towson _________________ L/12-13

1997 (0-3) @ Princeton (OT) ___________L/6-7 @ Syracuse _____________ L/13-14 Duke (OT) * _____________ L/11-12

1998 (1-2) Syracuse ________________ L/13-14 @ Navy _________________ W/15-14 @ Maryland (OT) * _______ L/10-11

1999 (2-1) @ Princeton_____________ W/12-11 Virginia_________________ W/16-15 @ Hofstra (OT) _____________L/8-9

2000 (1-1) @ Syracuse _____________ L/12-13 @ Navy (OT) ______________ W/7-6

2001 (3-2) Hofstra ___________________ W/7-6 @ Syracuse _____________ W/11-10 Virginia (4OT) ______________L/8-9 @ Maryland _______________L/9-10 @ Towson ______________ W/14-13

2002 (6-0) @ Hofstra ________________ W/9-8 Syracuse __________________ W/9-8 North Carolina __________ W/12-11 Maryland (OT) _____________ W/9-8 @ Navy ___________________ W/9-8 UMass (OT) * ____________ W/13-12

2003 (3-1) @ Syracuse _____________ L/14-15 Virginia___________________ W/8-7 @ North Carolina (OT) ___ W/11-10 @ Maryland (OT) __________ W/6-5

2004 (4-1) Penn ____________________ W/10-9 @ Virginia (OT) _____________L/8-9 North Carolina ___________ W/10-9 @ Duke___________________ W/6-5 @ #2 Navy (OT) __________ W/10-9

2005 (5-0) #7 @ Syracuse (OT) ______ W/12-11 #2 Duke (2OT) ___________ W/11-10 #5 Navy (OT) ______________ W/9-8 #4 Virginia (OT) * __________ W/9-8 #2 Duke * _________________ W/9-8

2006 (3-1) @ #4 Navy ________________ W/9-8 #12 Towson _____________ W/11-10 @ #20 Loyola __________(OT) W/7-6 #5 Syracuse * ____________ L/12-13

2007 (6-1) Albany ____________________L/7-8 Princeton (OT) ____________ W/7-6 Hofstra ____________________W/98 Maryland (OT) _____________ W/8-7 Navy ____________________ W10-9 Notre Dame (OT) * _______ W/11-10 Duke * _________________ W/12-11

2008 (1-3) Hofstra (OT) _______________L/7-8 Syracuse (OT) ___________ L/13-14 Virginia (OT) ____________ L/12-13 Duke * __________________ W/10-9

2009 (4-2) Virginia_________________ L/15-16 North Carolina (OT) ________L/9-10 Maryland ________________ W/10-9 Towson (2OT) ___________ W/11-10 Loyola (OT) _____________ W/11-10 Brown (OT) * ____________ W/12-11

2010 (1-3) Siena _____________________ W/8-7 Princeton (OT) __________ L/10-11 Maryland _________________L/9-10 Navy (OT) __________________L/8-9

2011 (4-1) Syracuse (2OT) _____________L/4-5 Virginia_________________ W/12-11 North Carolina ___________ W/10-9 Maryland (OT) ___________ W/12-11 Loyola ____________________ W/8-7

2012 (2-0) @ #1Virginia (OT) ________ W/11-10 @ #1 Loyola (OT) _________ W/10-9

2013 (0-2) @ #6 North Carolina (OT) _ L/10-11 Albany ___________________L/9-10

2014 (1-2) #14 Ohio State (3OT) ______ W/10-9 @ #10 Virginia (OT) ______ L/10-11 @ Navy ___________________ W/6-5

2015 (2-3) #18 Princeton (OT) _______ L/15-16 #7 Virginia (OT)__________ L/15-16 Penn State (OT) __________ W/11-10 vs. #1 Syracuse * _________ W/16-15 vs. #7 Maryland * ________ L/11-12

2016 (4-2) @ Navy (2OT) ___________ W/12-11 @ #8 Loyola ________________L/8-9 #3 Syracuse (OT) _________ W/11-10 @ Virginia (OT) __________ L/12-13 Ohio State ______________ W/13-12 @ #14 Penn State (OT) ____ W/12-11

2017 (2-1) #9 Loyola (OT) ___________ W/14-13 #6 Syracuse (OT) ____________L/7-8 #15 Virginia (OT) ________ W/18-17

2018 (4-1) @ #9 Rutgers ____________ W/13-12 @ #15 Michigan __________ W/10-9 #3 Maryland (3OT) __________L/7-8 vs. #15 Ohio State __________ W/6-5 #12 Georgetown (OT) ______ W/10-9

Overall record in one-goal games: __130-83 (.610)

Record in one-goal games since 2001: _________ _____________________ 55-26 (.679) _________ (Under Dave Pietramala)

Record in one-goal games in NCAA Tournament: _____________________ 12-12 (.500)

Most consecutive wins in one-goal games: ___ 11 ____________________ (2004-2006)

Most consecutive losses in one-goal games: ___ 5 _______________ (1953-56, 1996-98)

Most one-goal wins in a season: __6 (2007, 2002)Most one-goal losses in a season: ______ 4 (1952)

Record by Decade in One-Goal Games:1880-89: ___________________________ 0-0 (.000)1890-99: __________________________ 1-0 (1.000)1900-09: ___________________________ 5-1 (.833)1910-19: ___________________________ 8-2 (.800)1920-29: __________________________ 10-3 (.769)1930-39: ___________________________ 4-6 (.400)1940-49: ___________________________ 3-4 (.429)1950-59: __________________________ 5-10 (.333)1960-69: ___________________________ 3-2 (.600)1970-79: ___________________________ 8-6 (.571)1980-89: _________________________ 15-12 (.556)1990-99: _________________________ 12-10 (.545)2000-09: _________________________ 36-12 (.750)2010-19: _________________________ 20-15 (.571)

All-Time Results in One-Goal Games

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Year Opponent __________________ Result OTs Time JHU GW Goal

1971 (0-1) Virginia ______________________L/8-9 2

1973 (0-1) Maryland * _________________ L/9-10 2

1975 (1-0) Virginia (OT ???)_____________ W/10-9 2 Mike O’Neill

1977 (1-0) Maryland _____________ (OT) W/21-20 1 Dave Huntley

1980 (1-0) Virginia * ____________________ W/9-8 2 Jeff Harris

1982 (1-1) Virginia ___________________ W/12-11 1

North Carolina _____________ L/12-13 1

1985 (1-0) Maryland ____________________ W/8-7 1 Craig Bubier

1986 (0-1) North Carolina * ____________ L/9-10 1

1988 (1-1) Towson _____________________ W/9-8 1

Virginia * __________________ L/10-11 1

1989 (0-1) Towson ______________________L/8-9 2

1995 (1-0) Syracuse___________________ W/14-13 1 60:46 Terry Riordan

1996 (1-0) Army______________________ W/13-12 1 60:17 Billy Evans

1997 (0-2) @ Princeton __________________L/6-7 1

Duke * ____________________ L/11-12 1

1998 (0-1) @ Maryland (OT) * _________ L/10-11 1

1999 (0-1) @ Hofstra ____________________L/8-9 1

2000 (1-0) @ Navy______________________ W/7-6 1 60:47 A.J. Haugen

2001 (0-1) Virginia ______________________L/8-9 4 73:15

2002 (2-0) Maryland ____________________ W9-8 1 62:15 Kyle Barrie

UMass * ___________________ W/13-12 1 61:19 Adam Doneger

2003 (2-0) @ North Carolina __________ W/11-10 1 60:56 Kyle Harrison

@ Maryland _________________ W/6-5 1 61:21 Joe McDermott

2004 (1-1) @ Virginia ____________________L/8-9 1 61:17

@ #2 Navy _________________ W/10-9 1 63:57 Conor Ford

2005 (4-0) #7 @ Syracuse ______________ W/12-11 1 62:26 Greg Peyser

#2 Duke ___________________ W/11-10 2 66:55 Kevin Huntley

#5 Navy _____________________ W/9-8 1 61:47 Kyle Harrison

#4 Virginia * _________________ W/9-8 1 63:10 Benson Erwin

2006 (1-0) @ #20 Loyola ___________ (OT) W/7-6 1 61:22 Brian Christopher

2007 (3-0) Princeton ____________________ W/7-6 2 64:56 Paul Rabil

Maryland ____________________ W/8-7 1 60:43 Paul Rabil

Notre Dame * ______________ W/11-10 1 61:00 Michael Kimmel

2008 (0-3) Hofstra_______________________L/7-8 1 62:09

Syracuse___________________ L/13-14 1 60:37

Virginia ___________________ L/12-13 1 63:52

2009 (3-1) North Carolina ______________ L/9-10 1 62:29

Towson ___________________ W/11-10 2 67:58 Brian Christopher

Loyola ____________________ W/11-10 2 64:25 Brian Christopher

Brown * ___________________ W/12-11 1 60:36 Brian Christopher

2010 (0-2) Princeton __________________ L/10-11 1 60:59

Navy _________________________L/8-9 1 63:50

2011 (1-1) Syracuse______________________L/4-5 2 64:15

Maryland __________________ W/12-11 1 63:44 Kyle Wharton

2012 (2-0) @ #1 Virginia ______________ W/11-10 1 63:55 John Ranagan

@ #1 Loyola ________________ W/10-9 1 63:58 Rob Guida

2013 (0-1) @ #6 North Carolina ________ L/10-11 1 60:06

2014 (1-1) #14 Ohio State ______________ W/10-9 3 68:59 Brandon Benn

@ #10 Virginia _____________ L/10-11 1 62:51

2015 (1-2) #18 Princeton ______________ L/15-16 1 62:53

#7 Virginia _________________ L/15-16 1 61:31

Penn State _________________ W/11-10 1 67:53 Joel Tinney

2016 (3-1) @ Navy____________________ W/12-11 2 64:39 Shack Stanwick

#3 Syracuse ________________ W/11-10 1 61:51 Wilkins Dismuke

@ Virginia _________________ L/12-13 1 60:19

@ #14 Penn State ___________ W/12-11 1 61:58 John Crawley

2017 (2-1) #9 Loyola __________________ W/14-13 1 62:13 Joel Tinney

#6 Syracuse ___________________L/7-8 1 61:02

#15 Virginia ________________ W/18-17 1 60:58 Shack Stanwick

2018 (1-1) #3 Maryland __________________L/7-8 3 68:50

#12 Georgetown _____________ W/10-9 1 63:31 Shack Stanwick

Overall record in overtime games:_____________________________________ 35-26 (.574)

Record in OT games since 2001 (Under Dave Pietramala) _________________ 27-16 (.628)

Most consecutive wins in overtime games: ______________________________ 9 (2004-07)

Most consecutive losses in overtime games: _____________________________ 4 (1997-99)

Most overtime wins in a season: __________________________________________4 (2005)

Most overtime losses in a season: _________________________________________3 (2008)

Record by Decade in One-Goal Games:

1970-79: _____________________________________________________________ 2-2 (.500)

1980-89: _____________________________________________________________ 4-4 (.500)

1990-99: _____________________________________________________________ 2-4 (.333)

2000-09: ____________________________________________________________ 16-6 (.727)

2010-19: ___________________________________________________________ 11-10 (.524)

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9/15/41 Aburn, Doober A 1975, 76, 77, 78 1978 Baltimore, MD/Towson 43 Adams, James D 1971, 72, 73 1973 Plainview, NY/John F. Kennedy 50 Adams, James M 1950 1950 39 Ahrendsen, Curt D 1977, 78, 79 1979 /Irondequoit 58 Allan, Douglas A 1953 1957 /Garden City, N.Y. 37 Allegaert, Chanler D/LSM 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Glen Ridge, NJ/Hotchkiss Allen, Richard 1956 51 Amsler, Lee D 1970 1972 Wheaton, MD/ 40 Andersen, Christian G 2002 Wilmington, DE/ St. Andrews 43/32 Andrew, Ben D 1993, 94, 95 Severna Park, MD/Severn 23 Armour, Tobias D 2011, 12 New Haven, CT/Choate Rosemary 24 Aronhalt, Chuck M 1962, 63, 64

- BBBB - 24 Bachur, Wesley M 1966, 67, 68 1968 Baltimore, MD/City College 30 Bailey, A.T. M 1995, 96, 97, 98 1998 Corning, NY/Corning East 82 Baillie, Wayne D 1951, 52 1953 /Sewanhaka High School, N.Y. Baker, Bob 1958, 60 1960 59 Baker, Robinson M 1950 1950 /St. Paul’s 92 Bamigboye, Samuel LSM 2015, 16, 17, 18 2018 Brentwood, TN/Montgomery Bell Acad. Banker, Peter 1955, 56, 57 3 Banks, John G 1992, 93 1993 Port Jefferson, NY/Ward Melville 46 Barbera, Bob D 1972, 73, 74 1974 Huntington, NY/Walt Whitman 5 Barrie, Kyle A 2002, 03, 04, 05 2005 Narberth, PA/Haverford Bartell, Gerry 1957, 58 1959 47/37 Barton, William A 1969, 70, 71 1971 Baltimore, MD/Towson 29 Bartzokis, Alexander M 2014 Boca Raton, FL/St. Andrew’s 38 Basher, Ned M 1963 1 Brett Baskin A Plymouth Meeting, PA/La Salle 33 Bassett, Pierce G 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Scottsdale, AZ/Brophy Prep 12 Bateman, Jamie M/A 1995, 96 Parkton, MD/Hereford 31/38/39 Baugher, Kirk M 1981, 83 1983 /Manhasset 25 Baugher, Scott M 1977, 78, 79 1979 /Manhasset 35 Baumgardner, Brian D 1981, 82, 83 1983 /Westminster 26 Beck, John G 1962 Becker, Larry 1958, 59, 60 1960 Beinkampen, Charles 1958 1959 Bender, John 1974 1975 92 Benn, Brandon A 2011, 12, 13, 14 2014 Orangeville, Ontario/Culver Acad.

Bennett, Jerry 1955, 56, 57 1957 23 Benninghoff, Gary A 1980, 81, 82, 83 1983 /McDonogh 13 Benson, Bobby A 2000, 01, 02, 03 2003 Baltimore, MD/McDonogh 10 Benson, Joe A 2003, 04, 05, 06 2006 Baltimore, MD/McDonogh 36 Bergen, Rusty G 1976 1978 /St. Paul’s 45 Bergin, Marty D 1980, 81, 82, 83 1983 Long Island, NY/St. Mary’s 44 Bergofsky, Eric M 1970, 71, 72 1972 Baltimore, MD/Woodlawn 13 Berlin, Geoff G 1966, 67, 68 1968 Glen Rock, NJ/Glen Rock Berndt, Bill 1958, 59 1959 Bernstein, Ed 1957, 58, 59 1959 14/23 Berzins, Brad M/A 1995, 96, 97 1996 Phoenix, MD/Dulaney 33 Berzins, Jan D 1961, 62, 63 1968 19 Better, Herb M 1963, 64, 65 1965 Baltimore, MD/ 56/66 Biddison, Tom 1959, 60, 61 1961 Baltimore, MD/City College 41 Bidne, Jim A 1978, 79, 80 1980 /Boys’ Latin 73 Bishop, Hamilton D 1950 1950 /St. Paul’s 34 Black, Dave D 1979, 80, 81, 82 1982 /Calvert Hall 17 Black, Kelton M 2013, 14, 15, 16 2016 Hunt Valley, MD/Calvert Hall 40 Blasko, Andrew D 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 Essex Hills, NJ/Seton Hall Prep 41 Blattner, Joe D 1965, 66 1967 Denver, CO/Lincoln High 43 Blomquist, Jeff A 1980 1980 /Deer

45 Bloomer, Tom D 1999, 2000, 01, 02 2002 Skaneateles, NY/Deerfield 7 Bocklet, Matt M/D 2007, 08 2008 South Salem, NY/John Jay (Fairfield)

3 Bogorowski, Jack M 2012 Huntingdon Valley, PA/La Salle 45 Bohlender, Geoff D 1992, 93, 94, 95 1995 Wilton, CT/Wilton 28/32 Boland, Chris A 2007, 09, 10, 11, 12 2012 Columbia, MD/Boys’ Latin 12 Boland, Kevin M 2001, 02, 03, 04 2004 Jessup, MD/Gilman 44 Bollinger, Bill D 2000 2000 Baldwin, MD/Loyola 22 Bond, Adam A 1996 Ft. Fauderdale, FL/Pine Crest 35 Bond, Frank D 1971 1977 Baltimore, MD/Friends 25 Bond, Matt A 1992, 93, 94, 95 1995 Ft. Lauderdale,FL/Pine Crest 45 Botzler, Paul A 1973 1974 Glen Arm, MD/Perry Hall 14 Bower, Dick M 1965 1965 Ridgewood, NJ/ 48/5 Bowles, Kobie G 1998, 99 Cherry Hills Village, CO/Cherry Creek

Bowyer, Tom 1959 Baltimore, MD/Gilman 46 Boyle, P.J. M 1975 1978 Annapolis, MD/St. Mary’s 10 Boyle, Steven A 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Derry, NH/Pinkerton Academy 81/22 Boynton, John M/A 1952, 53, 54 1954 /Gilman 19/7 Brasko, John D 1999, 2000 Springfield, PA/Springfield 27 Braun, Lou M/FO 2002, 03, 04, 05 2005 Upper Arlington, OH/Upper Arlington

Breslau, George 1956, 57, 58 1958 77 Breslau, Ray D 1952, 53, 54 1954 /Baltimore Poly 28/5 Brown, Alex M 1998, 99, 00, 01 2001 McLean, VA/McLean 4 Brown, Ryan A 2013, 14, 15, 16 2016 Sykesville,MD/Calvert Hall 12 Brown, Trevor M 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 Rumford, RI/Salisbury School (CT)

26 Bryan, Mark M 2006, 07, 08, 09 2009 Niskayuno, NY/Niskayuna 50 Bruno, Tal DM 2015, 16, 17, 18 2018 Lutherville, MD/Boys’ Latin 43/9 Bubier, Craig A 1984, 85, 86, 87 1987 /St. Mary’s 85/55/64 Buchner, Morgan 1959, 60, 61 1961 30 Buck, Phil M 1967, 68, 69 1969 Baltimore, MD/Friends Bucklew, Bill 1955, 56 49 Budnitz, Emil A 1951, 52, 53 1953 /Balimore City College 75 Bunting, Lloyd D 1950 1950 /Forest Park 66 Burgan, Harry M 1952, 53 /Baltimore Poly Burgess, Bob 1954, 55, 56 1956 32/7 Burke, Rob D 1990, 91, 92, 93 1993 Garden City, NY/ Garden City 35/5 Burke, Steven G 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 Potomac, MD/Bullis School 28 Burkhart, Marshall M 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 Dublin, OH/Dublin Jerome 20/11 Burns, Drew A/M 1989, 90, 91, 92 1993 Arnold, MD/Severn 25 Byrne, Jake A 2004, 05, 06, 07 2007 Potomac, MD/Landon 72 Byrne, Mike 1959, 60, 61 1961 Annapolis, MD/Annapolis

- CCCC - 44 Cahill, Jim M 1973, 74, 75, 76 Towson, MD/Boys’ Latin 32 Calderone, Phil M 1972, 73, 74 1974 Seaford, NY/Seaford 7 Cantelli, Bill M 1980, 81, 82, 83 1983 /Elmont Caplan, Fred 1961 1964 20 Capobianco-Hogan, Lucas D 2018 Moutn Sinai, NY/Mount Sinai 2/23 Carcaterra, Brian G 1997, 98, 99, 2000 2000 Yorktown, NY/Yorktown Heights 18 Cardillo, John D 1967, 68, 69 1969 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 1 Carlini, Joe D/M 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Malvern, PA/Malvern Prep 42 Carlson, Nate D 1994, 95 Stony Brook, NY/Stony Brook 28 Carlton, Joe D 1966, 67, 68 1968 Grambling, LA/Don Bosco 66 Carroll, William M 1950, 51 /Gilman County School 20 Cassidy, Conor D 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Potomac, MD/Landon 19 Castle, Dave M 1984, 85 1986 /Lawrenceville 11 Castle, George D/M 2005, 06, 07, 08 2008 Glenside, PA/Penn Charter 44 Carswell, Walter D 1981, 83, 84 1985 /Cold Spring Harbor 19 Carter, Bob M 1966, 67, 68 1968 Elkridge , MD/Boys’ Latin 72/47 Cassell, Randall A 1952, 53 1954 /Baltimore Poly 22 Castronova, Phil D/M 2011, 12, 13, 14, 15 2015 Bel Air, MD/Calvert Hall 99 Cattoni, Holden M 2013, 14, 15, 16 2016 De Winton, Alberta/West Isalnd 4/21 Cavallaro, Todd M 1991, 92, 93, 94 1994 Corning, NY/Corning East

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41 Cavolo, Carmen D 1992, 93, 94, 95 1994 Timonium, MD/Dulaney 14/13 Chanenchuck, Bruce M 1984, 85, 86, 87 /Farmingdale 36 Characklis, Bill A 1962 1964 41 Chautin, Max M 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Northport, NY/Northport 70 Chavatal, Edward M 1951, 52, 53 1953 /Baltimore City College 19/10 Chick, Erik A 1991, 92, 93, 94 1994 Edgewater, MD/South River 38 Chirieleison, Chris D 1987, 88 /Hill School 45 Christhilf, Jim M 1968, 69 1970 Baltimore, MD/Gilman 19 Christopher, Brian M 2006, 07, 08, 09 2009 Springfield, PA/Springfield 47/11 Ciccarone, Brent A 1982, 83, 84 1984 /Boys’ Latin 18 Ciccarone Jr., Henry M 1980, 81, 82, 83 1983 /Boys’ Latin 11 Ciccarone Sr., Henry M 1960, 61, 62 1962 8/4 Ciccarone, John A 1985, 87, 89 1989 /Boys’ Latin 25/42 Ciccarone, Steve D 1986, 87, 88, 89 1990 /Gilman 42 Cieslowski, Joseph D 1970, 71, 72 1972 Savage, MD/Mt. St. Joseph 20/12 Ciletti, Joe M 1979, 80, 81, 82 1984 /Calvert Hall 42/23 Cirillo, Tom M 1973, 75 1976 Bay Shore, NY/Brentwood 20 Clark, Mike D 1967, 68, 69 1969 Severna Park, MD/Severn 19 Clarke, Jay A 1987, 88, 89, 90 1990 Lutherville, MD/Dulaney 28 Clarvit, Chuck M 1976 1978 /Uniondale 14 Cody, Brendan M 1991, 92 1995 Centereach, NY/Ward Melville 39 Coffey, Steve M 1991 Levittown,. NY/Levittown Division 40/10 Coker, Charles A 1968, 69, 70 1970 Annapolis, MD/Annapolis 2 Colbert, Tim M 1993, 94, 95, 96 1996 Huntington, NY/Huntington 97/16 Colewell, Owen D 2017, 19 Westfield, NJ/Westfield Collignon, David 1954, 55, 56 1956 14 Collins, Dan A 1996, 97 Davidsonville, MD/St. Mary’s 65 Collins, Emmett G 1957, 58, 59 1959 Baltimore, MD/City College 11 Collins, Jim A 1966 Cold Spring Harbor, NY/CSH Comiskey, Bob M 1967 1969 Huntington, NY/Whitman 87 Concannon, Alex A 2016, 17, 18 Syosset, NY/Syosset 39 Connelly, Jack G 2014, 15, 16 2016 Kenilworth, IL/New Trier 34 Connor, Mike D 1975, 76, 77, 78 1978 Baltimore, MD/Loyola 28 Conry, Kevin D/M 2001, 02, 03, 04 2004 Rockville Centre, NY/Holy Trinity 14 Conti, Peter G 1970 1971 Shrewsbury, MA/ 16/43/20 Cook, Craig M/A 1979, 80, 81, 82 1982 /Boys’ Latin 10 Cook, Jeff A 1979, 80, 81, 82 1982 /McDonogh 16/23 Coppersmith, Lee M 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Boca Raton, FL/St. Andrew’s 17/33 Cordish, David M 1958, 59, 60 1960 Baltimore, MD/City College 11 Cordish, Joel G 1963, 64, 65 1965 Baltimore, MD 2 Corto, Frank M 1990, 91 Timonium, MD/St. Pual’s 36/30 Cote, Andrew D/M 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 Bloomfield Hills, MI/Brother Rice 45 Coulter, Matt D 1997 2000 Carlisle, MA/Concord-Carlisle M Coulter, Ryan DM 2016, 17, 18 Dundas, ON/Hill Academy 25 Cowan, Joe A 1967, 68, 69 1969 Baltimore, MD/Friends 31 Cox, Tim D 1997 2000 Durham, NC/Durham Academy 55 Crane, William M 1951 /Boys’ Latin School 30 Crawford, Jack M 1985, 86, 88 1988 /Mercersburg 44 Crawley, John M 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Port Washington, NY/Paul D. Schreiber

23/44 Crisafulli, Gavin D 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 Garden City, NY/Garden City 21 Crutchley, Bob D 1967, 68, 69 Glen Burnie, MD/Severn 15 Cruz, Gil M 1979 1983 /Sewanhaka 1 Cummings, Ryan M 1994 Syracuse, NY/Nottingham 42 Cummins, Charles A 1951, 52 1952 /McDonogh 16/28 Cunningham, Dave D 1964, 65, 66 1966 Washington DC/Suitland 17/22 Cunningham, Greg M 1975, 76 Baldwinsville, MD/Baldwinsville 47 Cutrone, Frank A 1976, 77, 78 1979 /Uniondale

- DDDD - 17 Dabrowski, Drew A/M 2004, 05, 06, 07 2007 Syracuse, NY/West Genesse Daniello, Mike A 2012 Cross River, NY/John Jay

47 Dang, Eric M 2007 Baltimore, MD/Friends 5 Darby, Ryan G 2018 Plano, TX/Plano West 30 Darrell, Skip M 1963, 64, 65 1965 Baltimore, MD/ 29/20 Dase, Randy M 1973, 74, 75, 76 1976 Towson, MD/Towson 16 Dashiells, John G 1963, 64, 65 1965 Baltimore, MD/ 16 Dates, Victor (Chip) D 1986, 87, 88, 89 1990 /Gilman Daub, Robert 1954 1956 13 Dauses, Ken G 1969, 70, 71 1971 Baltimore, MD/Calvert Hall 39 Davis, John M 2009 Baltimore, MD/Boys’ Latin 17 Davidson, Lee M 1982, 83, 84 1985 Annapolis MD/St. Mary’s 30 Davis, Wayne M 1977, 78, 79, 80 1979 /Charlottesville Dean, Thomas 1955 1957 39 Deckelbaum, Jack D 1975, 76 1977 Baltimore, MD/Pikesville 24/37 DeDomenico, Ed 1975, 76, 77, 78 1978 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 33 Deitrick, Bill M 1965, 66, 67 1967 Bronxville, NY/Phil. Exeter 24 Denihan, Conor M 1998, 99, 2000, 01 2001 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 1/42 Denihan, Dan A 1996, 97, 99, 2000 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 9 DeSimone, Bob M 1977, 78 1978 /Plainview 3 DeSimone, Connor M 2018 77 DeSmit, Riley M/D 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Townson, MD/Gilman 42/41 DeTommaso, James D 1986, 87, 88, 90 1990 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale 41 DeTommaso, John D 1983, 84, 85, 86 1986 /Farmingdale 31 Detroyer, Gene D 1967, 68, 69 1969 Fair Lawn, NJ/Fair Lawn 47 DeVita, Frank D 1983, 84 1986 /Nyack 10 Devlin, Joe A 1975, 76, 77, 78 1978 Anapolis, MD/St. Mary’s 44 DeVore, Sam D 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 East Setauket, NY/Ward Melville 34 DiConza, Andrew M 2003, 04, 05, 06 2006 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 31 DiConza,P.J. D/M 1999, 00, 01, 02 2002 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 5/9 DiGiovanni, Marc M 1997, 98,99 Wilton, CT/Wilton 34 Dimitroff, Tom M 1997, 98, 99 Corning, NY/Corning East 23 Diorio, Joe M 1984, 85 1988 /Sewanhaka 8 DiPietro, Dan D 2001, 02 Brewster, NY/Brewster 11 DiPietro, Kyle M 2018 Lutherville, MD/St. Paul’s 47/11 DiProspero, Eric M/D/LSM 2008, 09, 10, 11, 12 2012 Chadds Ford, PA/Unionville 23/9 Dismuke, Wilkins A 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Lone Tree, CO/Rock Canyon 36 Divers, Bob D 1978 1979 /City 41 Dix, George (Mike) G 1950, 51, 52 1952 /Friends 33 Dixon, Dudley A 1996, 97, 98 1998 Annapolis, MD/Severn 30/20 Dixon, Mark M/A 1991, 92, 93, 94 1994 Catonsville, MD/Loyola 6/24 Doerr, Rob D 1996, 97, 98, 99 Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown 35/4 Dolente, Matt M/FO 2008, 09, 10, 11 2011 Phoenixville, PA/ Malvern Prep 25 Doneger, Adam A/M 2000, 01, 02, 03 2003 Hewlett, NY/Lynbrook 4/14 Doneger, Michael A 2005, 06, 07, 08 2008 Hewlett, NY/Lynbrook 13 Donnelly, Mike A 1979, 80, 81, 82 1982 /Rexdale 29 Donoghue, Nick M 2006, 07, 08, 09 2009 Bethesda, MD/Bullis School 25 Donovan, Tim M 2008, 09, 10, 11 2011 Parkton, MD/Loyola 21 Donovan, William M 1969, 70, 71 1971 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 78/63 Dorney, Stanley M 1951, 52, 53 1953 /Baltimore Poly 56 Douthett, Scott G 1951, 52 /Aspinwall High School, PA 8 Dowd, Kyle M 2003, 04 Northport, NY/Northport 43 Drenan, Matt D 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10 2010 San Diego, CA/Rancho Bernardo 4 Dressel, Del M 1983, 84, 85, 86 1986 /Gilman 25 Dressel, Erik A 1981, 83, 84 1984 /Parkville 2 Dressel, John M 1985, 87, 89 1989 /Lawrenceville 26 Dressel, Mark M 1989, 91 1991 Baltimore, MD/Boys’ Latin 11 Driscoll, Joe M 1999, 2000 Corning, NY/Corning East 37 Dubin, Steve D 1981, 82, 83, 84 1984 /Boys’ Latin 27 Duerr, Tom A 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10 2010 Manasquan, NJ/Christian Brothers Academy

Duffany, Bruce 1957, 58, 59 1959 17/27 Duncan, Robert M 1969, 70, 71 1971 Huntington, NY/Huntington

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Dunton, Robert 1955, 56, 57 1957 51 Durkin, Tucker D 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Huntington Valley, PA/LaSalle 28/24 Dwan, Bill D 1988, 89, 90, 91 1991 Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown 5 Dyson, Jeff M/A 1990, 91 1993 Seekonk, MA/Providence Ctry Day

- EEEE - 30 Eddy, Doug M 1989, 90 Frederick,MD/Mercersburg 10 Edmonds, Greg M 2011, 12, 13, 14 2014 Ellicott City, MD/Centennial Edwards, Bob 1956, 57, 58 1958 17 Edwards, Paul M 1972, 73, 74 1974 Montclair, N.J./Montclair 11 Eissler, Kieran M 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Henderson, NV/Coronado 2 Engelke, Tom M 1984 /Sewahaka 38 Enright, Robert D 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Massapequa, NY/Massapequa 47 Erfe, Vince G 1995, 96, 97, 98 1998 Lincoln, RI/Wheeler 51 Ernst, Zach M 2018 Clermont, FL/East Ridge 37 Erwin, Benson DM 2002, 03, 04, 05 2005 Baltimore, MD/Friends 25/29 Esaias, Wayne A 1965,66 Baltimore, MD/Parkville 29 Esposito, Jim M/D 1980, 81, 82, 83 1983 /Uniondale 26 Evans, Dan D 1992, 93, 95, 96 1996 Lutherville, MD/Dulaney 28 Evans, Billy M 1994, 95, 96, 97 1997 Baltimore, MD/Loyola 33 Evans, Michael D 2006, 07, 08, 09 2009 Davidsonville, MD/South River 50 Everson, Tim G 2008, 09 2009 Abington, PA/Abington 33 Evett, Bob D 1977, 78 1979 /Calvert Hall

- FFFF - 49/9 Faby, Brady A 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Lutherville, MD/McDonogh 35/7 Faby, Mike M/FO 2011, 12 Lutherville, MD/St. Paul’s 40 Falciani, John D 1978 1980 /Peddie 7/5 Fassihi, Cyrus M 1994, 95, 96, 97 1997 Bloomfield Hills, MI/Detroit County Day

28/12 Fava, Don M 1969,71 1971 Severna Park, MD/Severna Park Feder, Fred 1954, 55, 56 1956 32 Federico, Mike G 1977, 78, 79, 80 1980 /Boys’ Latin 19/22 Federico, Phil A 1976, 77 1980 /Boys’ Latin 16 Feely, Jim A 1967, 68, 69 1969 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 45 Feild, Matt D/M 2003, 04, 05, 06 2006 Phoenix, MD/Boys’ Latin 25 Feit, Ryan G 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Woodbury, NY/Syosset 79 Fenzel, John D 1953 1954 /Marion M. A., IL 41 Ferguson, James D 1971, 72, 73 1973 Havertown, PA/Lower Merion 30 Ferrazzano, Dennis D 1966 1968 Ramsey, NJ/Ramsey High 60 Fewster, Wilson A 1950 /Poly 16 Fidje, Glenn M 1984, 85 1985 /Smithtown East 19/11 Fields, Barney A 1977, 78, 79, 80 1980 /Manhasset 91 Fields, Nick D 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Potomac, MD/Mullis School 32 Fine, Stan A 1963, 64, 65 1965 Baltimore, MD/ Finney, Jerry 1964 Fischer, Mark 1980 1980 10/40 Fisher, Andy M 1968, 69 1972 South Orange, NJ/umbia 13/46 Fitts, Grant G 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Dallas, TX/Episcopal 41 Fitzhugh, Tom 1959, 60 1961 13 Flannery, Bill D 1960, 61, 62 1962 87/56 Fleishman, Robert M/D 1952, 53, 54 1954 /Forest Park 30 Foley, Michael M 1969, 71 1971 Baltimore, MD/Archbishop Curley 8 Foley, Patrick D 201, 18 Winchester, MA/St. John’s Prep 47 Forbush, Byron A 1950, 51 1951 /Friends 16 Ford, Conor A/M 2001-04 2004 Timonium, MD/St. Paul 83 Forthuber, Raymond M 1953 1963 /Baltimore Poly 39 Foster, Thomas M 1986 /Princeton Day 45 Fox, Jake A 2016, 17, 18 Ottawa, ON/Hill Academy 36 Fraiden, Brian D 1983 /Pikesville 89 Frankenthaler, Scott D 2015 Medfield, MA/Roxbury Latin 46 Franklin, Haswell D 1980, 81, 82, 83 1983 /Gilman

38 Franklin, John D 2007, 08, 09 2009 Hanover, MA/Hanover 7 Fraser, Patrick M 2015, 16, 17, 18 2018 Walope, MA/Dexter 27 Frattarola, Rob M 1998, 99, 2000, 01 2001 Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown 31 Fredeking, Herbert A 1966 1967 Baltimore, MD/McDonogh 77 Freeland, Alan 1959, 60, 61 1961 48 Fritts, Andrew M 1993 Chapel Hill, NC/Chapel Hill 33 Fuchs, Doug M 1969, 70, 71 1972 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset Fuhrman, Bob 1976 1976

- GGGG - Gaebe, Tom 1964 1967 43 Gagliardi, John M/D 1996, 97 1997 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 13 Gagomiros, Dennis D 1972, 74 1975 Levittown, NY/Mac Arthur Gallagher, Donald 1955, 56, 57 1957 35/7 Galvagno, Dan M 1995, 96, 97, 98 1998 Syracuse, NY/West Genesee 24 Garavente, Joe M 1976, 77, 78, 79 1979 Uniondale 40/14 Garcia Rivera, Oscar 1959, 60 1960 30 Garvey, Tom D 2002, 03, 04, 05 2005 Garden City, NY/Garden City 53 Geary, William M 1951 /Friends School Gehlert, Rick 1960 16 Geist, Bob M 1977 McDonogh 25 Gertsen, Keith M 1989, 90, 91 1992 Glen Arm, MD/Boys’ Latin Gey, George 1955 1957 17 Jacob Giacalone G 2017 Lake Ronkonkoma, NY/Sachem 12 Giardina, Chip A 1963, 64, 65 1965 Baltimore, MD/ 1/17 Giardina, Scott G 1989, 90, 91, 92 1992 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale 3 Giblin, Liam A 2013, 14, 15, 16 2016 Bethesda, MD/Georgetown Prep 9 Glancy, Rich M 1981, 83, 84 1984 /Columbia Gleichenhaus, Bob 1977 1977 22 Godack, Mike G 1974, 75 1978 Baltimore, MD/Patapsco 9 Godfrey, Andrew M 1995, 96, 97, 98 1998 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 24 Goldfarb, Bob G 1973, 74 1976 Narberth, PA/Harriton 27 Goodell, Charles M 1967, 68, 69 1969 Severna Park, MD/Severn 39/7/77 Goodrich, Mark M 2008, 09, 10, 11, 12 2012 Westford, MA/The Rivers School 26 Gorczyk, John A 1967, 68 1969 Huntington, NY/Huntington 22 Gordon, Casey M/A 1993, 94, 95 1995 Baltimore, MD/Gilman 29 Gordon, Ray M 1964, 65 1966 Baltimore, MD/ 12/35 Gordon, Thomas M 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Garden City, NY/Garden City 62 Gough, Thomas D 1950 1950 /St. Paul’s 36 Gould, Steve M 2000, 01, 02, 03 2003 Great Neck, NY/Great Neck 77 Graefe, Hunter LSM 2018 Parker, CO/Chaparral 34 Grass, Henry A/M 2016 Bronxville, NY/Bronxville 40 Grass, Jack A 2014 Bronxville, NY/Bronxville 45/32 Gray, Doug D 1991, 92, 93, 94 1994 Burke, VA/Lake Braddock 24 Gray, Jeffrey G 1972 1975 Sewickley, NY/Sewlickey 9 Greeley, John M 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Lafayette, NY/Lafayette 44 Greenberg, Mark D 1977, 78, 79, 80 1980 /Pikesville 30 Greenwood, Jim G 1959, 60, 61 1961 Baltimore, MD/McDonogh 52/17 Greissing, Connor D 2010, 11, 12 2012 Hudson, OH/Western Reserve Academy

19 Grenafege, James M 1969, 70, 71 1972 Huntington, NY/Whitman 48/35 Gross, Norman D 1970, 71, 72 1972 New York, NY/DeWitt Clinton 27 Guida, Rob D/M 2011, 12, 13, 14 2014 Chatham, NJ/Chatham 27 Guida, Thomas M 2015, 16, 17, 18 2018 Chatham, NJ/Chatham 34 Gunning, Greg M 1986, 87, 88 /Gilman 6 Gvozden, Michael G 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Millersville, MD/Severna Park

- HHHH - 31 Hahn, Joe D 1962, 63, 64 1964 36 Hall, Claf G 1986 /St. Paul’s 24 Hall, Daniel A 1969, 70, 71 1971 Baltimore, MD/St. Paul’s 12/50 Hall, Dryden M 1952, 53, 54 1954 /St. Paul’s

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28 Hall, Ron M 1972, 73, 74 Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow 28 Hammond, John A 1970 1970 Annapolis, MD/ 41/16 Hanas, Jay A 1969, 70, 71 1971 Corning, NY/East Corning 25 Handleman, Gary M 1970, 71, 72 1972 Baltimore, MD/City College 11 Hanna, Matt M 2001, 02 2002 Geneva, NY/Geneva Hansen, Ernie 1950 1951 10 Harkin, Jim M 1988, 89, 90, 91 1991 Setauket, NY/Avon Old Farms(CT) 4/50 Harned, Chris A 1997, 98, 99, 2000 2000 Holbrook, NY/Sachem 4 Harned, Corey A/D/M 2001, 02, 03, 04 2004 Holbrook, NY/Sachem Harrall, Dick 1957,58 1959 46 Harringon, Greg M 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Bethlehem, PA/The Hill School 19 Harris, Jeff A 1978, 79, 80, 81 1981 /Gilman 26 Harrison, Bob M 1963 1964 18 Harrison, Kyle M 2002, 03, 04, 05 2005 Baltimore, MD/Friends 30 Hart, Brook D 1961, 62 1963 12/23 Haugen, A.J. M 1997, 98, 99, 2000 2000 Bethpage, NY/Bethpage 13 Haynes, Jeff A 1992 Brampton, Ontario/Central Peel 23 Hazlehurst, Will D 1978 /Gilman 33 Head, James D 1972 1972 Massapequa, NY/Massapequa 49 Hein, Doug D 1969, 70, 71 1971 Orange, CA/Villa Paul 39/17 Heholt, Lorenzo D/M 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Montclair, NJ/Montclair Helfrich, George 1955 1957 10 Henry, Bruce M 1966, 67 1968 Havertown, PA/ Haverford Prep 64 Henry, Standford M 1953 1956 /Hill School, PA 35 Henshaw, Ross A/D 1989, 90, 91 1991 Waccabuc, NY/St. Mark’s 15 Hicks, Kyle A 1981 1983 /Freeport Hine, Dick 1958 1960 35 Hirl, Gabe D/M 2003, 04, 05, 06 2006 Secane, PA/Ridley 21 Hirsch, Rich A 1974, 75, 76, 77 1977 Plainview,NY/J.F.K. Plainview 38 Ho, Chris G 1994, 95, 96 1996 Gwynedd Valley, PA/Wissahickon 3 Hobbs, Ian G 1989, 90, 91 1992 New Canaan, CT/New Canaan 20 Hobbs, Mike M 1961, 62, 63 1963 14 Hoffman, David A 1964, 66 Baltimore, MD/City College 50 Holden, Whit A 1968, 69 1969 Greenwich, CT/Lenox 40 Holman, Brian G 1980, 81, 82, 83 1983 /Severn 15 Holmsten, Charles D 1963 1965 12/11 Honig, Doug M 1968, 69, 70 1970 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 44 Houlder, Joe M 2003 Boston, MA/Phillips Exeter Hopkins, Mike 1959 1961 42 Horsey, Wade A 1963 1965 20 Howard, Frank M 1965 1967 Chesapeake City, MD/ 27 Howland, Dave D 1987, 88, 90 1991 Sherborn, MA/Avon Old Farms 30/26 Hubbard, Jamie M 1999, 2000, 02 2002 Baltimore, MD/Friends 19 Huber, Jeremy * D 2015 Las Vegas, NV/West Career and Technical 26 Hubler, Christopher M 2015, 16, 1, 18 2018 Rumson, NJ/Rumson Fair Haven 34 Hubler, Matt M 2017, 18 Rumson, NJ/Lawrenceville 40 Hunt, Noah A 1998, 99, 2000, 01 2001 Lancaster, PA/Hempfield 36 Huntley, Brian M 1982 1982 /Rexdale 18 Huntley, Dave M 1976, 77, 78, 79 1979 /Silverthorn 24 Huntley, Kevin A 2005, 06, 07, 08 2008 Towson, MD/Calvert Hall 24 Huston, Al M/A 1964, 65, 66 1966 Annapolis, MD/Annapolis 22 Hyde, Cameron LSM 2016, 17, 18 Sudbury, MA/Lincoln-Sudbury

* Jeremy Huber passed away in January 2015 - just before the start of his freshman year. He is lsited on the individual rosters for the four years his class was at Johns Hopkins.

- IIII - 21 Ihm, Jeff A 1986, 87, 89 1989 /Farmingdale 15 Interlicchio, Kevin A 2011, 12, 13, 14 2014 Yorktown, NY/Yorktown 28 Isaacs, Bob M 1961, 62 1962 Ives, Jimmy 1958, 60, 61 1962

- JJJJ - 20/5 Jackson, Matt M 1991, 92, 93, 94 1994 Pheonix, MD/Loyola 24 Jacobs, Peter M 1992, 93, 94, 95 1995 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 36 Jaffe, Andrew M 2006, 07, 08 2008 Wilmette, IL/New Trier 46 Jayson, Jordan D 1995, 96, 97, 98 1998 Getzville, NY/Avon Old Farms 30/31 Jawish, Will D 2006, 07, 08, 09 2009 Annapolis, MD/Broadneck 14 Johnson, George M 1974, 75, 76, 77 1978 Bethpage, NY/Bethpage 23 Jones, Danny M 2016, 17, 18 Baldwin, NY/St. Anthony’s 18 Jones, Stuart G 1985, 86, 87 1987 /Loch Raven Jory, John 1956, 57, 58

- KKKK - 22 Kaestner, Hank D 1965, 66, 67 1967 Baltimore, MD/Friends 49/1 Kaestner, John A 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Trappe, MD/Saints Peter and Paul 57 Kaestner, John A 1950 /Boys’ Latin 23 Kahl, Stuart A 1968, 69, 70 1970 Baltimore, MD/McDonogh 31 Kahn, Abel D 1994, 95 Princeton, NJ/Princeton 20 Kahn, Jason M 1999 E. Northport, NY/Northport 10 Kaiser, Kevin D 1995, 96, 97, 98 1998 Cockeysville, MD/Loyola 71 Kalus, Morton D 1950 1950 /Forest Park 37 Katchef, Alan M 1962, 63 1965 38 Katz, LeRoy D 1977, 78, 79 1980 /McDonogh Kaufman, Steve 1956, 57, 58 1958 Kay, George 1955, 56, 57 1957 37 Kearney, Todd D 1995, 96 Farmingdale, NY/ Farmingdale 43 Keefer, Kevin M/D 1978, 80, 81 1981 /South Carroll D Kellar, Ben D 2016 Glyndon, MD/Boys’ Latin 58/81 Keller, George M/D 1950, 51 1951 /Poly 29/14 Kelley, Robert M 1969, 70, 71 1971 Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown 32 Kelly, Brendan M 1986, 87, 88, 89 /Towson 1 Kelly, Brian M/A 1990, 92, 93 1996 Lutherville, MD/Towson 87 Kelly, Bronson M 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Easton, CT/Avon Old Farms 33 Kelly, Greg M 1987, 88, 89, 90 1990 Northport, NY/St. Anthony’s 35/39 Kelly, John D 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Sandy Spring, MD/Bullis School 11 Kelly, John G 1967, 68, 69 1969 Baltimore, MD/Loyola 11 Kendall, Jeff M 1981, 82 /Severna Park 76 Kennedy, Drew M/FO 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Wayne, PA/Malvern Prep 24 Keogh, Jack M 2018 40 Kesmodel, Paul A 1963 1967 11 Kessenich, Quint G 1987, 88, 89, 90 1990 Lynbrook/Lynbrook 43 Kessler, Mark D 1970 1972 East Meadow, NY/ 61 Kidd, Jackson D 1950 1950 /McDonogh 9 Kidd, Wally G 1980, 81 /Towson 32 Kiersted, Chris M 1971 Huntington, NY/Huntington 2 Kihembo, Derrick M/LSM 2013, 14, 15, 16 2016 Cincinnati, OH/Sycamore 45/21 Kilner, Kevin M 1977, 78, 79, 81 1981 /Dulaney 15 Kimmel, Michael M 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Towson, MD/Loyola 22 Kirwan, Bill G 1959, 62 1963 25 Kittredge, Bob M/D 1962, 63 1963 Klaesius, Roger 1957, 58, 59 1959 Klein, Allen 1955 1956 Knauff, Bob 1964 1966 17 Kneip, Phil A 1966, 67, 68 1968 Towson, MD/Towson High 48 Koelsch, Trevor D 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Yorktown, NY/Yorktown 14 Koerber, Bryan M 1982, 83 1983 /Gilman 32/1 Koesterer, Jamison M/D 2004, 05, 06, 07 2007 Cazenovia, NY/Cazenovia 21 Kohart, Geoff M 1991, 92 1994 Garden City, NY/Garden City 25 Kohler, Dale M 1973, 74, 75, 76 1976 Towson, MD/Calvert Hall 34 Kohlerman, Charles M 1962, 63, 64 1964 97 Koss, Revin M 2015 Parkland, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas

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34 Kowalchuk, Richard M 1972, 73, 74 1974 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 22 Kramer, Jeff G 1985, 86, 87, 88 1988 /Worthington 16 Kramer, Richard M 1972, 73, 74 1975 Plainview, NY/JFK 47/22 Krohn, Don M/A 1971, 72, 73 1974 Seaford, DE/Seaford 38 Krome, Jon D 1983, 84, 85, 86 1986 /Friends 40 Krueger, Werner M 1994, 95, 96, 97 1997 Columbia, MD/Centennial 32 Krumenacker, John M 1982, 83, 84, 85 1985 /Farmingdale 32 Kruse, Travis M 1997 Huntingtown, MD/Northern 11 Kuchner, Eric G 1995, 96, 97, 98 1998 Setauket, NY/Ward Melville 3 Kuczma, Brian D 1994, 95, 96, 97 1997 Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown 28/10 Kuhn, Robert LSM 2016, 17, 18 Moorestown, MJ/Moorsetown 41/13 Kumin, Sol M/A 1996, 97, 98, 99 1999 Boston, MA/Hotchkiss(CT) 11 Kurz, Don M 1974, 75, 76 1977 Elmont, NY/Elmont

- LLLL - 44 Landon, Jim D 1963, 64, 65 1965 Severna Park, MD/ Langeluttig, Harry 1954, 55, 56 Lanzi, Ray 1958, 59 1960 32 Larson, Donald M 1969 1971 Northfield, NJ/Mainland 48 Latson, Steve M 1967, 68, 69 1969 Garden City, NY/Garden City 49 Leach, Ted D 1967, 68 1968 Baltimore, MD/Gilman Leasure, Dick 1957, 58, 59 1960 14 LeDoyen, Larry M 1986, 87 1987 /St. Paul’s 66 Ledwin, Matt M/FO 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Cartlandt Manor, NY/Hendrick Hudson

47/36/33 Leet, Harry 1959, 60, 61 1961 50/25 Leighty, Matt D/LSM 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Ponte Verda, FL/Nease 26 Leonard, Larry A 1973, 74 1976 Annapolis, MD/Annapolis 29 LeSueur, Paul M 1996, 97, 98, 99 1999 Garden City, NY/Garden City 29 LeSueur, Peter A 2002, 03, 04, 05 2005 Garden City, NY/Garden City 31 Levin, Edward M 1971, 72 1973 Baltimore, MD/Northwestern 48/1 Levine, Max D 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 New York, NY/Trinity School 15/47 Levy, Steve G 1964, 65, 66 1966 Baltimore, MD/City College 83/72 Levy, William D 1952, 53, 54 1954 /Baltimore Poly 35 Lhamon, Rip D 1965 1966 White Plains, NY/ 13 Liebman, Mike A 1965 1967 Baltimore, MD/ 19 Lightner, Chris D 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Timonium, MD/Calvert Hall 37 Lilly, Greg D 1986, 87, 88, 89 1989 /St. Mary’s Littman, Larry 1959 1959 13 Lloyd, Tom M 1978 /Severna Park 23/5 Locey, Graydon G 2005, 06 Horeseheads, NY/Corning East 4 Logan, Gerald G 2017 Wading River, NY/Hotchkiss 19 Lord, Rob A 1980, 82, 83 1983 /Westminster 14 Lowrey, Tim A 1960, 61, 62 1962 11 Lusby, Dene A 1953, 54 1955 /McDonogh 36 Lukacz, Brian M 1989, 90, 91, 92 1992 Acton, MA/Hotchkiss 35/2 Lynch, Chris A 1997, 98, 99 1999 Skaneateles, NY/Skaneateles 30 Lynch, Mike M 1981, 82, 83 1983 Massapequa, NY/Berner 15 Lynch, Sam M 2015, 16, 17, 18 2018 Bethesda, MD/Landon 28 Lyne, Jack LSM 201, 18 Concord, MA/Middlesex

- MMMM - 69 Macaulay, Ross D 1950 1950 /Poly 17 MacCool, Dave D 1962, 63, 64 1964 36/32 MacCool, Rob D 1968, 70 1970 Baltimore, MD/St. Paul’s 17 Macon, Chris M 1993, 94, 95 1995 Baltimore, MD/Gilman 16 Macon, Stewart M 1995, 96 Baltimore, MD/Gilman 5 Madarasz, Craig M/FO 2013, 14, 15, 16, 17 2017 Smithtown, NY/Smithtown West 31 Madden, John G 1983, 86 /North Shore 52 Magnus, Robert G 1953 /Poly Prep, N.Y. 13 Mahon, Kevin G 1974, 75, 76, 77 1977 Baltimore, MD/Loyola Mahoney, Pat 1959, 60, 61 1961

42 Maimone, Bob M 1974, 75, 76, 77 1977 Wantagh, NY/Seaford 26 Maimone-Medwick, James G 2004, 05 2005 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 37/25 Mallonee, Lucky M 1964, 65, 66 1966 Baltimore, MD/Park School 26 Malm, James M 2011, 12, 13, 14 2014 Alexandra, VA/Woodberry Forest 41 Malo, Joseph M 2002, 03, 04, 05 2005 Denver, CO/Denver 16/15 Marchant, Milford M 1993, 94, 95, 96 1996 Severna Park, Severna 44 Marcus, Jonathan G 1993, 94, 95, 96 1996 Lynbrook, NY/Lynbrook 19/42 Marks, Dave A 1997, 98 Glenmoore, PA/Downingtown 13 Marr, Dave A 1993, 94, 95, 96 1996 Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown 13 Marr, Kyle A 2016, 17, 18 Clifton Park, NY/Hill Academy 24 Marr, Scott A 1987, 88, 89, 90 1991 Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown 38 Marrison, Chad D 1974, 75, 76 1976 Pittsburgh, PA/Sewickley Marshall, Arlyn 1954, 55, 56 1956 28 Matricciani, Guy D 1982, 83, 84, 85 1987 Baltimore, MD/Boys’ Latin 24/12 Matthews, Greg M 1982, 83, 84, 85 1985 /Chaminade 23 Matthews, Leslie G 1971, 72, 73 1973 Baltimore, MD/St. Paul’s 45/2 Matthews, Nathan A 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Lutherville, MD/St. Paul’s 21/23 Matthews, Nolan G 2005, 06, 07, 08 2008 Lutherville, MD/St. Paul’s 32 Matthews, Ryan M 2013, 14 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 45/13 Matthews, Scott D 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 Baltimore, MD/St. Paul’s 33 May, Doug D 1982 1983 /Dulaney 45/8 Maydick, Mike M 2008, 09, 10, 11 2011 Chatham, NJ/Seton Hall Prep 21 Mayne, Roy A 1960, 61, 62 1962 24 McCance, Will A 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 The Woodlands, TX/The Woodlands

41 McCann, Doug A 1999 New Canaan, CT/New Canaan 35 McCartney, Dennis M 1968, 69 Baltimore, MD/Duncalk 44/15 McCarty, Downy A 1966, 67, 68 1968 Baltimore, MD/Friends 27 McCulloch, Mac D 1994, 95, 96, 97 1997 Timonium, MD/St. Paul’s 37 McCutcheon, Bill M 1972, 73, 74, 75 1975 Montclair, NJ/Montclair McCutcheon, Bill M 2006 Chatham, NJ/Chatham 42 McDermott, Joe A 2001, 02, 03, 04 2004 Rockville Centre, NY/South Side McDonald, Bob 1957, 58 28 McGee, Mike M 1980, 81 1981 Washington, D.C./Episcopal 27 McLam, Brad M/D 1983, 84, 85, 86 1986 /H. H. Hills West 26 McMahon, Steve D 1990 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale 26/29/9 McNealey, Jamie D 1988, 89, 90, 91 1991 Severna Park, MD/Severn McNealey, John 1957, 58, 60 1959 76 McNicholas, Edward A 1951, 52 1953 /Sparrows Point High School 18 Medd, Brad M 1991, 92, 93, 94 1994 Morristown, NJ/Delbarton Mellynchuk, Scott 1980 36 Melton, Ken D 1977 1982 /Glen Burnie Meredith, Dave 1957, 58, 59 1959 Meredith, Mike 1957, 58, 59 1959 Mesko, Edmund 1955 1958 36/28 Metzger, Jeff D 1973, 74, 75 1975 Pittsburgh, PA/Fox Chapel 23 Meyers, Bob M 1962 1962 48/22/88Michael, Orry M 2008, 09, 10, 11 2011 Glen Rock, NJ/Don Bosco 35 Millard, Barney (Gus) A 1961, 62, 63 1963 3 Miller, Andrew M/D 2006, 07, 08, 09 2009 Mastic, NY/William Floyd Miller, Bill 1951 1951 44 Miller, Edwin D 1951 1951 /Milburn High School, NJ 40 Miller, Kyle D 2004, 05, 06, 07 2007 Bloomfield, MI/Cranbrook 43/7 Miller, Pat D 1998, 99, 00, 01, 02 2001 Towson, MD/Loyola 77 Mitchell, George A 1950 1950 /St. Paul’s 40/44 Mitchell, Steve D 1984, 85, 86, 87 1987 /St. Paul’s Mitchell, Walter 1956, 57, 58 1958 42 Mollica, Scott M 1990, 91, 92, 93 1993 Massapequa Pk., NY/Farmingdale 34/25 Moolenaar, Jason M/A 1996, 97, 98, 99 1999 Cos Cob, CT/Greenwich 22 Moore, Russ M 1968, 69, 70 1970 Mineola, NY/Mineola 33 Moorhead, Jim D 1974, 75, 76 1976 Baltimore, MD/Towson 47 Mordecai, Tyler M/D 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 Dublin, OH/Dublin Jerome

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31 Moreland, Hunter M/FO 2015, 16, 1, 18 2018 White Hall, MD/Boys’ Latin Morrill, Bill 1957, 58, 59 1959 25/3 Morrill, Mike A 1985, 86, 87, 88 1988 /St. Paul’s 11/33 Morris, Eddie D 2013, 14, 15, 16 2016 Newton Square, PA/Malvern Prep 37 Morris, Mike A 2013 Oakville, Ontario/Salisbury 23 Morrissey, Mike M/A 1988, 89, 90, 91 1991 Massepequa, NY/Massapequa 32 Muir, Tim M 2000, 01, 02 Collingdale, PA/Episcopal 72 Mullady, Thomas D 1951 1952 /South Side high School, NY Mulligan, Jimmy 1954, 55, 56 1956 Muly, Carl 1955, 56, 57 1958 49 Murray, Michael D/M 2007 Ijamsville, MD/Urbana Murray, Tom 1960, 61 1962 Baltimore, MD/Friends 35/19 Murtha, Nick G 1999, 00, 01, 02 2002 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 20 Mutscheller, Steve M 1984, 85 1986 /Loyola 32/17 Myrick, Tom M 1974, 75, 76, 77 1977 Baltimore, MD/Towson

- NNNN - 26 Nachlas, Joel M 1966, 69 1968 Baltimore, MD/City College 22 Nadelen, Shawn D 98, 99, 00, 01 2001 Henrietta, NY/Rush-Henrietta 15 Nader, Matt D 2003, 04, 05, 06 2006 Beltsville, MD/DeMatha 66 Narewski, Wes M/FO 2018 Wrentham, MA/New Hampton School Nauman, William 1954, 55 1963 26 Nelz, David A/M 1971, 72 1972 Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow Hills Nice, Harry 1957 46 Nickel, Bill M 1966, 67 1968 Manhasset, NY/Gunnery 47 Nickel, Mark M 1992 Wilton, CT/Wilton 35 Nicklas, Howdy D/G 1977, 78, 79, 80 1980 /Boys’ Latin 21 Niejadlik, Ken M 1966 1968 Checopee, MA/Checopee 21 Ningard, Richard M 1953 1955 /Baltimore Poly 12 Nolan, Bill A 1972, 73, 74 1974 Annapolis, MD/St. Mary’s 33 Noonan, Michael M 1994, 95 1997 Port Washington, NY/Canterbury 10/7 Nordberg, Geoff A 1985, 86 1986 /Dulaney 18 Nunnally, Ray D 1966 1968 Littletown, CO/Littletown

- OOOO - 27/8 Odenthal, Willy M/A 1981, 83, 84 1984 /Cold Spring Harbor 6 Odom, Lane M 2016, 17 Wayne, PA/Haverford School 65 O’Ferrall, Mickey D 1953, 54 1959 /Mt. St. Joseph 17 Offit, Howard M 1980, 81 1981 Lutherville, MD/Pikesville 41 Offit, Marc M 1982, 83 1983 /Pikesville 27 Oidick, Mike D 1964, 65, 66 1966 Baltimore, MD/City College 20 O’Keefe, Matt D 2013, 14, 15, 16 2016 Duxbury, MA/Duxbury 25/26 O’Kelly, Matt M 1996, 97, 98, 99 1999 Manhasset, NY/St. Mary’s 10 Olson, Jack M 2016 Chevy Chase, MD/Georgetown Prep

8 O’Neill, Ben M 2005, 06, 07, 08 2008 Oakton, VA/Episcopal 49 O’Neill, Brendan M 2017, 18 Wayne, PA/Haverford 7 O’Neill, Mike A 1975, 76, 77, 78 1978 Massapequa, NY/Massapequa 14 O’Toole, Kevin M/FO 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Upperco, MD/Loyola 39 Oursler, Doug D 1985 1987 /Gilman

- PPPP - 18 Palasek, Tom A 2009, 10 Rocky Point, NY/Rocky Point 26 Palasek, Matt A 2010 Rocky Point, NY/Rocky Point 16 Palazzo, John M 1980, 81, 83 1987 /JFK 19/44 Paleologos, John D 1996, 97, 98, 99 1999 Potomac, MD/Georgetown Prep 26 Pallace, Dan D 1983, 84, 85, 86 1986 /Calvert Hall 45 Palmer, Zach A 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Oshawa, Ontario/ Hill Academy 1/22 Panetta, Matt A 1988, 89, 90, 91 1992 Holtsville, NY/Elmont 18 Parker, Bruce M 1972, 73 1975 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale Parthemore, Phil M 1967 1967 Villanova, PA/Deerfield Pasternak, Gavril 1967, 68, 69 1969 13 Peck, Josh A 2006, 07, 08, 09 2009 Annapolis, MD/Broadneck

43 Pell, John M 1967, 68, 69 1969 Abington, PA/Abington 34 Pellegrino, Michael D/LSM 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Oakdale, NY/Connetquot 4 Penn, Jay D 1994, 95, 96, 97 1997 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale Penrose, Walter 1955 1956 34/11 Pensy, Ray G 1992, 93, 94 1995 Deale, MD/DeMatha 19 Perez, Mike A/M 1972, 73, 74 1974 Maplewood, NJ/Columbia 28 Perreault, Alex M 2014 Saunderstown, RI/Bishop Hendricken

17 Perry, Sam M 2002 Wilton, CT/Wilton 34 Perlmutter, Mark D 1966 1968 Havertown, PA/Haver Prep 27/45 Petersen, Bill G 1978 1980 /St. James 20 Peyser, Greg M 2003, 04, 05, 06 2006 Lloyd Harbor, NY/Cold Spring Harbor

20/19 Peyser, Mike D 2000, 01, 02, 03 2003 Lloyd Harbor, NY/Cold Spring Harbor

12 Peyser, Stephen M 2005, 06, 07, 08 2008 Lloyd Harbor, NY/Cold Spring Harbor

45 Pfeifer, Jerry A 1963, 64, 65 1966 Baltimore, MD/ 15/12 Pfeifer, Robert A 1969, 70 Baltimore, MD/Poly 18 Pforr, Christian A 1998, 99, 00 Huntington, NY/Cold Spring Harbor

8/9 Piccola, Brian A 1991,92,93,94,95 1994 Oceanside, NY/Oceanside 11 Pickall, David M 1971 1973 Annapolis, MD/Severn School 34 Pickell, Jameson M 2011 South Salem, NY/John Jay 7 Pico, Josh D 2003, 04, 05, 06 2006 Dallas, TX/Lawrenceville 43 Pietramala, Dave D 1986, 87, 88, 89 1990 Hicksville, NY/St. Mary’s 47 Pilachowski, Pat A 1967, 68, 70 1970 Baltimore, MD/Loyola 30 Pingpank, Jeff M 1970 1972 Darien, CT/ 31 Pinto, Matt D 2003, 04, 05, 06 2006 Baltimore, MD/Loyola 6 Pion, Marc LSM 2018 88 Pirie, Drew A 2015, 16, 17, 18 2018 Hamilton, MA/Governors Acad. 48/67 Pitkin, Robert M 1951, 52 1952 /Manhasset High School NY 34/20 Pitt, David A 1994,95 Baltimore, MD/McDonogh 62 Pohlhaus, John D 1951, 52 1952 /St. Paul’s 42 Pohlhaus, Neil M 1950 1950 /St. Paul’s 18 Poisella, Keith M 1997 Wilton, CT/Wilton 42 Pollard, Joe A 2017, 18 Bel Air, MD/St. Paul’s 29 Popow, William M 1972 1974 Annapolis, MD/Annapolis 29 Poppleton, Mike M/FO 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Manlius, NY/Fayetville Manlius 37 Posil, Andrew G 2007 Baltimore, MD/Towson (N. Carolina)

23 Potucek, Frank M 2001, 02, 03, 04 2004 Bellmore, NY/John F. Kennedy Powell, Robert 1955, 56, 57 1957 42/5 Powers, Michael M 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Massapequa, NY/Massapequa Powers, Mike 1980, 81 47 Pressman, Jason D 1993, 94 1995 Clark, NJ/Johnson Regional 25 Prouty, Kyle M/FO 2018 New Egypt, NJ/New Egypt 23 Pugh, Charles M 1965, 66, 67 1968 Baltimore, MD/Kenwood Puryear, Gordon 1952, 53 1953

- QQQQ - 35 Quagliarello, Vinny D 1975 1976 Mineola, NY/Mineola 21/27 Quinn, Larry G 1982, 83, 84, 85 1985 /Levittown Memorial 15 Quinn, Ryan M/A 1998, 99, 00, 01 2001 Hicksville, NY/St.Mary’s

- RRRR - 19/9 Rabil, Paul M 2005, 06, 07, 08 2008 Gaithersburg, MD/DeMatha 16 Rabuano, Dave M 1997, 98, 99, 00 Auburn, NY/Auburn 8 Radebaugh, Ned M 1978,79,81 /Calvert Hall 10/2 Radziewicz, Cody M 2014, 15, 16, 17 2017 Manlius, NY/ Christian Brothers Railey, Guy 1958 1958 31 Ranagan, John M 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Yorktown, NY/Yorktown 12/44 Rapine, Jack D 2017, 18 Ambler, PA/Upper Dublin 33 Raymond, Greg D/M 2001-05 2005 Corning, NY/Corning East Read, Otis 1957, 58 1960 Reather, William 1955 16 Reed, Connor M 2013, 14, 15, 16, 17 2017 Arlington, VA/Gonzaga 66 Reeves, TJ M 2013 Miami, FL/Gulliver Prep

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43 Reilly, Jack D 2011, 12, 13, 14 2014 Niskayuno, NY/Christian Brothers Acad.

13 Reilly, Tom M 1963, 64 1964 87 Reinson, Jared D 2018 Princeton, NJ/Montgomery 9 Rewkowski, Matt A/M 2004, 05 Bethpage, NY/Bethpage (Duke) 36 Rhodey, Mike M 1975 1977 Timonium, MD/Dulaney 45 Riley, Mike D 1974, 75 1975 Huntington, NY/Holy Family 19 Riordan, Terry A 1992, 93, 94, 95 1995 Baldwin, NY/Baldwin Ritchie, Ronald 1958, 59, 60 1960 41 Roberts, Dave M 1968 1970 Annapolis, MD/Annapolis 18 Robertson, Robbi M 1989 /Western Reverse Acad Robertson, William 1954 1958 29 Robinson, Jeff M 1960, 61, 62 1962 14 Rodgers, Hunter M/A 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 Paradise Valley, AZ/Brophy Prep Rosenburg, Lou 1957, 58, 59 1959 42 Rosenfeld, Dan M 1968 1970 Lower Merion, PA/Lower Merion 32 Rosenfeld, Steve D 1976 1976 /Lynbrook 29 Roszko, Tom M 1995 Brightwaters, NY/Bay Shore 33/34 Roufanis, Con D 1999, 2000, 01, 02 2002 Syosset, NY/Cold Spring Harbor 23 Rubin, Dick A 1963 1965 19 Rubenstein, Millard A 1961, 62, 63 20 Ruhl, Eric M 2011 Powell, OH/Dublin Jerome 33 Ruland, Louis G 1953, 54, 55 1955 /Baltimore City College 8 Russell, Pat A/M 1986, 87, 88, 89 1989 /Loyola 24 Ryan, Will G 2013, 14, 15, 16, 17 2016 Beverly, MA/Avon Old Farms 29 Rymzo, Walter M 1963 1965 14/10 Rzempoluch, Joe M 1985, 86, 88, 89 1989 /Farmingdale

- SSSS - 87 Samberg, Yank D 1953, 55 1955 /Stuyvesant, N.Y. 44 Sandell, Robert M 1950 1950 /St. Paul’s 41 Sanders, Rex M 2011, 12, 13, 14 2014 Apple Valley, MN/Eastview 74/69 Santamaria, Ramon M 1952, 53, 54 1955 /Baltimore Poly 20 Schafrath, Gerrit D 1997, 98 Wilton, CT/Bridgton Academy 36 Scharback, Robert D 1971, 72, 73 1973 Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow Hills 38/41 Scheffenacker, Lauren M 1962, 63, 64 1964 2 Scherr, Rob G 2000, 01, 02, 03 2004 Reistertown, MD/McDonogh 8 Schlott, Dylan A 1995-99 1999 Owings Mills, MD/Gilman Schmidt, Chester 1954, 55, 56 1956 15/41/15 Schmidt, Jerry A 1960, 61, 62 Towson, MD/St. Paul’s 25 Schneck, Brendan M 1980, 81 1981 24 Schneck, Lance D 1980, 81 1981 /Syosset 6 Schneider, Eric G 2011, 12, 13, 14 2014 Massapequa, NY/ Massapequa 31/20 Schneider, John M 1965, 66 1967 Baltimore, MD/Parkville 73/74 Schnepfe, Charles D 1951, 52, 53 1953 /Friends School Schnepfe, David 1960,61 1961 12 Schnydman, Jerry M 1965, 66, 67 1967 Baltimore, MD/City College 8 Schreiber, Bret M 1992, 93, 94, 95 1995 Jarrettsville, MD/North Harford 24 Schreiber, Chris M 1983, 84, 85, 86 1986 /St. Anthony’s 17/43 Schreiber, Gary M 1965, 66 1967 Baltimore, MD/Parkville 74 Schriver, Sam D 1951 1954 /Gilman 36 Schuler, Nikhon D/LSM 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Niskayuna, NY/Niskayuna 8 Schurr, Eddie D 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Mahopac, NY/Somers 16 Schwab, Conrad D 1961, 62 1963 Schwartz, George 1956, 57, 58 1958 27 Schwartz, Homer M 1962, 63, 64 1964 2 Schwartman, Jesse 2004, 05, 06, 07 2007 Owings Mills, MD/Pikesville 32/17 Schwester, Rich M 1997, 98, 99, 00 Morristown, NJ/Mountain Lakes 43/60 Scott, Bob M 1950, 51, 52 1952 /Forest Park 31/21/13 Scott, Peter A 1981, 83, 84 1984 /Avon 6 Scott, Don M 2000, 01, 02 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 14 Scroggs, William M 1967, 68, 69 1969 Baltimore, MD/City College 18 Seidel, Ethan A 1961, 62, 63 1963

50/47 Seider, Michael A 1971, 72, 73 1973 Hewlett, NY/Woodmere Academy Seivold, Al 1957, 58, 59 1959 15 Selawski, Mike A 2002 Ellicot City, MD/Mt. Hebron 7 Seligmann, Ben LSM 2013 Essex Fells,NJ/Delbarton 43/80 Semler, Edwin M/D 1951, 52, 53 1953 /Hagerstown High School 21 Shaberly, Justin M 1997, 98, 99, 00 Port Washington, NY/Paul D. Schreiber

45 Shaw, Eric D 1985, 87, 88 1988 /South Denver 40 Sheain, Trey G 2008 Baltimore, MD/Boys’ Latin 29 Sheedy, Mike D 1976, 77, 78 1980 /Deerfield 7 Sheehan, John M 1988, 89, 90 1991 Towson, MD/Towson 46 Shehan, Brooke D 1953 1955 /Loyola High School 46 Shepard, Oliver A 1950 1950 /Poly 31 Shevillo, Nick D 1989, 90, 91, 92 1993 Bloomfield Hills, MI/Brother Rice 12 Shilling, Luke A 2018 Towson, MD/Boys’ Latin 1 Shook, Brendan D 1998, 99, 00, 01 2001 Columbus, OH/Upper Arlington 62 Shower, Edmund M 1953 1960 /Quakerstown, PA 34 Shure, Brandon D 2018 Brookeville, MD/McDonogh 45 Siegert, Mike D 1972, 73, 74 1974 Dundalk, MD/Dundalk Silverwood, Harry 1954 1957 Simonsen, Rod 1958 1960 Simpson, James 1960 1961 36 Singer, Craig D 1963 1965 35/10 Singh, Maneet G 1998, 99, 00, 01 2001 Hazlet, NJ/Blair Academy 33 Single, Bill A 1983, 84, 85, 86 1986 Baltimore, MD/Overlea 10 Sinram, Patrick M 1972, 73, 74 1974 Stony Brook, NY/Ward Melvin 22 Skakandi, Brendan M 2004, 05, 06, 07 2007 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale Skoglin, Edwin 1956, 57, 58 1958 15 Slafkosky, David M 1972, 73, 74 1974 Annapolis, MD/Annapolis 17 Smith, Ben M 2011 Longmeadow, MA/Tabor Academy 20 Smith, Forry A 2017, 18 Scwenksville, PA/Haverford 51 Smith, Fred M 1950 1950 /McDonogh 12 Smith, Neale M 1961,62 1963 35 Smith, Scott D 1976 1977 /Calvert Hall 6 Smith, Scott G 2003, 04, 05 Wilton, CT/Wilton 10/11 Smith, Todd A 2002, 03 Wilton, CT/Wilton 3 Smith, Vince M 2002 Palmyra, VA/St. Anne’s Belfield 40 Sollers, Joe G 1950, 51 1954 /Boys’ Latin Sommers, Walter A 1967 1967 Calumet City, IL/Thornton 42 Sopka, Bob M 1965, 66, 67 1967 Boulder, CO/Boulder High 30 Spaulding, Dave M 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Huntington, MD/The Calverton School

40 Spencer, Austin LSM 2016, 17 2017 Naperville, IL/Culver Acad. 4/33 Speno, Charlie M 1990, 91, 92, 93 1993 Timonium, MD/Dulaney 26 Spratlen, Scott A 2003, 04 Littleton, CO/Bishop Machebeuf 33 Stagnitta, Matt M 2017, 18 Skillman, NJ/Montgomery 22 Stahl, John M 1982, 83 /Calvert Hall 14/4 Stanwick, Garrett M 2005, 06, 07, 08 2008 Aquasco, MD/St. Mary’s 32 Stanwick, Shack A 2015, 16, 17, 18 2018 Baltimore, MD/Boys’ Latin 42 Stanwick, Wells A 2012, 13, 14, 15 2015 Baltimore, MD/Boy’s Latin 35 Steel, Paul D 2017, 18 Washington DC/Bullis 60 Steele, Richard M 1953, 54, 57 1957 /Baltimore Poly 12 Steer, Chris M 1992, 93, 94, 95 1995 Baltimore, MD/Dulaney 21 Stefaniw, Ted M 1973 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 37 Steinwald, Bruce M 1963 1965 Steinwald, Osmar 1956, 57, 58 1958 51 Stellmann, William M 1951, 52 1952 /St. Paul’s 38/2 Stevens, Grady M 2010, 11 Unionville, PA/Unionville 35 Stewart, Damon M 1985, 86, 87 1987 /Cold Spring Harbor 35 Stilley, Erik M 2007 Medford, NJ/Shawnee 82 Stocksdale, William M 1953, 54 1955 /Boys’ Latin 21 Stoffel, Matt D 2001, 02, 03, 04 2004 Glen Burnie, MD/Mt. St. Joseph 20 Stringer, Harry M 1972, 73, 74 1974 Towson, MD/Calvert Hall 37 Sullivan, Tom D 1990, 91, 92, 93 1993 Port Jefferson, NY/ Comsewogue

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18 Supinski, Drew M 2016, 17 Collegeville, PA/Haverford 17 Sutherland, Douglas M 1971, 72 1973 Dundalk, MD/Dundalk 32 Sutley, Phil D 1960, 61, 62 1962 9 Sutton, Ryan M 2000, 01, 02, 03 2003 Winchester, MA/Winchester 20 Swerdloff, Jon A 1977 /Gilman 49/3 Swerz, Peter M 2009, 10, 11 2011 Lloyd Harbor, NY/Cold Spring Harbor (Bucknell)

23 Szczepanski, Mike M 1994, 95 Winchester, MA/Winchester 10 Szoka, Frank M 1963, 64, 65 1965 Glen Burnie, MD/ 14 Szymanczyk, Kyle M 1998, 99, 00, 01 2001 Darien, CT/Darien

- TTTT - 36 Tanis, Greg D 1993, 94, 95 Grand Rapids, MI/E Grand Rapids 59/78 Tanton, William A 1951, 53 1953 /St. Paul’s 45 Tate, Donald A 1950, 51, 52 1952 /Forest Park Taylor, Bob 1954 1955 Taylor, Jim 1954, 55, 56 1956 26 Teasdall, Bob M 1976, 77, 78, 79 1979 /St. Paul’s 34 Tedeschi, Zach M 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010 Denver, CO/Denver East 36/31 Teitel, Larry D 1969, 70 1971 South Huntington, NY/Whitman 15 Tennis, John A 1971 1973 Baltimore, MD/City College 39 Testa, Brandon D 1998, 99, 00, 01 2001 Bethpage, NY/Bethpage 15/28/11 Thielemann, Clark A 1983, 85, 86 1986 /Centennial 30 Thomas, Jack A 1972, 73, 74 1975 Towson, MD/Towson 36 Thomas, Pete M 1997, 98, 99 1999 Ellicott City, MD/Mt. Hebron 13 Tierney, Seth M 1988, 89, 90, 91 1991 Wantagh, NY/MacArthur 55 Tinney, Joel M 2015, 16, 17, 18 2018 Innerkip, ON/Culver Academy 29 Tobin, Brian M 1990, 91, 92 1994 New Canaan, CT/New Canaan 34 Tomasulo, Dick M 1965 1967 Columbus, OH/ 40 Towns, Wayne A/M 1965, 66, 67 1973 Wilmington, DE/Edmondson 15 Townsend, David A 1990, 91, 92, 93 1993 Towson, MD/St. Paul’s 43 Townsend, Dennis D 1965 Pennington, NJ/ 23 Trainor, Jay G 1976, 77 15/44 Tribull, Doug D 1966, 67, 68 1968 Severna Park, MD/Bullis Prep 3 Triplin, Anthony M 2004 Baltimore, MD/Gilman 22 Tucker, John M 1984 1985 /Archbishop Curley 77 Tucker, Richard M 1951 1952 /Gilman 29 Turnbaugh, Brock G 2015, 16, 17, 18 2018 Phoenix, MD/Hereford 31/20 Turnbull, Bruce A 1952, 53 /Gilman Turnbull, Edwin 1956 1958 14 Tyras, Denis M 1963 1965

- VVVV - 48 Vach, Richard M 1950 /Poly 41 Valis, Brinton M 2015, 16, 17, 18 2018 Baltimore, MD/McDonogh 6 Van Horn, Aaron D 1994, 95, 96, 97 1997 Devon, PA/Conestoga 37 Van Syckle, Guy G 2009, 10, 11, 12 2012 Bethesda, MD/St. Albans 18 Vecchio, Kendall M 2014 Watertown, NY/Watertown 40 Vecchione, Steve M 1990, 91, 92, 93 1993 Massapequa Pk., NY/Farmingdale Veith, Nick 2005 80 Vest, Woods D 1951, 52 1953 /Friends 22 Vince, Michael D 2002, 03 Baltmore, MD/McDonogh 6 Voelker, Brian D 1988, 89, 90, 91 1991 Baltimore, MD/Gilman 1 Vollen, Joe M 2002, 03, 04 Montclair, NJ/Montclair Brighton

- WWWW - 46/14 Wadkovsky, Alex A/M 1991, 92, 93, 94 1995 Chestertown, MD/Kent 68 Wagner, Charles G 1952 1952 /Baltimore Poly 18/16 Walker, Austin M 2006, 07, 08, 09 2009 Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow Hills West Walker, Jack 1954, 55 1957 34 Wall, Glen M 1983 1984 /Lynbrook 20 Wallace, Paul A 1970, 71 1973 Baltimore, MD/McDonogh 79 Warner, Donald A 1951 1953 /Poly

69 Warner, George A/M 1951, 52, 53 1952 /Severn 32 Washington, Val M 2005, 06, 07, 08 2008 Bloomfield, MI/Cranbrook 14 Watkins, Noel G 2003 Charlotte, NC/Providence Day 43 Watson, Chris D 2002, 03, 04, 05 2005 Yorktown, NY/Yorktown 38 Watson, Tony G 1991, 92 1992 Baltimore, MD/Loyola 38/28 Watts, Allen D 1992, 93 1993 Towson, MD/Loyola Watts, Dick 1954, 55, 56 1958 29 Webb, Ernest M 1967, 68, 69 1969 Baltimore, MD/Perry Hall 10 Webster, Dick M 1961, 62, 63 1963 46 Webster, Michael M 1985, 86, 87 1987 /La Lumiere Webster, Mickey 1957, 58, 59 1959 3 Wedin, Eric M 98, 99, 2000, 01 2001 Levittown, NY/Levittown Division 80/20 Weiss, Frank 1959, 60, 61 1961 Baltimore, MD/McDonogh 34 Weiss, Paul D 1968, 69, 70 1970 Florissant, MO/McCluer Weitzel, Harry 1958, 59, 60 1960 Welch, Joe 1964 1966 65 Wenzel, George G 1950 1950 /Poly 12 Wey, Steve M 1976, 77, 78, 79 1979 /Calvert Hall 42 Wharton, Kyle A 2008, 09, 10, 11 2011 Boothwyn, PA/Haverford School 44 White, Frank M 1952, 53 /St. Paul’s White, James 1955, 56 63 Whiteley, William D 1952 /St. Paul’s Whitlock, George 1955, 56, 57 1958 29 Wickwire, Chris D 1984, /Concord Widhelm, Bill 1956, 58, 59 1959 40 Wiegmann, Fran M 1975, 76 1976 Baltimore, MD/Loyola 9 Wiggins, Charlie M 2009 Darien, CT/Brunswick Darien (Maryland)

17 Wilkens, John M 1986, 87, 88, 89 1989 /Ward Melville 22 Wilkens, Rich M 1978, 80, 81 1986 /Ward Melville Wilkinson, Frank 1955 1957 3 Williams, Cole A 2017, 18 Marriottsville, MD/Loyola 73 Williams, Herbert D 1953, 54, 55 1955 /Boys’ Latin 14 Williamson, James M 1952 1953 /Bayside High School, N.Y. 15/16 Wills, Jeff A 1989, 90, 91, 92 1995 Linthicum, MD/Loyola 63 Winchester, Bert D 1951 1951 /Poly 39/7 Winchester, Tod M 1995, 98, 99 1999 Galesville, MD/Severn Windsor, Frank 1960 22/11 Winegrad, Kenneth M/A 1971, 72, 73 1973 Annapolis, MD/St. Mary’s Winegrad, Paul 1958, 59, 60 1960 48/18 Winter, Chase M 2010, 11, 12, 13 2013 Boonton Twp., NJ/Mountain Lakes

24 Witt, Robert D/M 2002, 03 Rye Brook, NY/Avon Old Farms 27 Wittelsberger, Franz A 1973, 74, 75, 76 1976 Baltimore, MD/Calvert Hall 47/23 Wohltmann, Michael D 1990, 91, 92, 93 1993 Wantagh, NY/MacArthur 15 Wood, Brian A 1984, 85, 86, 87 1987 /St. Mary’s 30 Wood, Travis D 2014, 15 Hunt Valley, MD/St. Paul’s 17 Woodward, Wayne M 1970 1972 Baltimore, MD/ 40/44 Wright, Adam M 1989, 90, 91, 92 1993 Commack, NY/St. Anthony 12 Wright, Jay M 1988, 89, 90 1991 Littleton, CO/Kent Denver

- YYYY - Yablonowitz, Don M 1967 1969 Manhasset, NY/Herricks 28 Yeich, Carl M 1977,78 1978 /Hereford 38/40/13Youngquist, Gavin M 1970, 71, 73 1972 Wilmington, DE/Brandywine 40 Youngwall, Nils D 1987, 88 1988 /Portledge

- ZZZZ - 14 Zaffuto, Jim A 1978, 79, 80, 81 1981 /Elmont 36/16 Zerrlaut, Eric D 2004, 05, 06, 07, 08 2007 Gambrills, MD/St. Mary’s 41 Zimmerman, Don M 1975, 76 1976 Baltimore, MD/St. Paul’s 30/16/18 Zuchelli, Ed M 1993, 94, 95, 96 1996 N. Massapequa, NY/Farmingdale

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Team Captains (Since 1950)

Jim Adams _____________________ 1950

Wes Bachur ____________________ 1968

Larry Becker ___________________ 1960

Jerry Bennett ___________________ 1957

Bobby Benson _____________2002, 2003

Geoff Berlin ____________________ 1968

Jim Bidne ______________________ 1980

Dave Black _____________________ 1982

Chris Boland ______________2011, 2012

Kevin Boland ___________________ 2004

Ryan Brown ____________________ 2016

Craig Bubier ___________________ 1987

Emil A. Budnitz _________________ 1953

Marshall Burkhart ______________ 2012

Jake Byrne ________________2006, 2007

Mike Byrne _______________1960, 1961

Bill Cantelli ____________________ 1983

Todd Cavallaro _________________ 1994

Henry Ciccarone ________________ 1962

Bruce Chanenchuk ______________ 1987

Mike Clark _____________________ 1969

Emmett Collins _________________ 1959

Joe Cowan _____________________ 1969

Jack Crawford __________________ 1988

John Crawley ______________2016, 2017

Drew Dabrowski ________________ 2007

Ken Dauses ____________________ 1971

Bill Deitrick ____________________ 1967

Dan Denihan ___________________ 2000

Jim DeTommaso ________________ 1990

John DeTommaso _______________ 1986

Sam DeVore ____________________ 2010

P.J. DiConza ____________________ 2002

Eric DiProspero _________________ 2012

Dudley Dixon __________________ 1998

Rob Doerr ________________1998, 1999

Matt Dolente ___________________ 2011

Adam Doneger ____________2002, 2003

Michael Doneger _______________ 2008

Del Dressel _____________________ 1986

Tom Duerr _____________________ 2010

Tucker Durkin __________________ 2013

Bill Dwan ______________________ 1991

Billy Evans _____________________ 1997

Michael Evans __________________ 2009

Mike Federico __________________ 1980

Matt Field _____________________ 2006

Nick Fields _____________________ 2017

Jim Ferguson ___________________ 1973

Byron Forbush _________________ 1951

Conor Ford ____________________ 2004

Doug Fuchs ____________________ 1971

Chip Giardina __________________ 1965

Scott Giardina __________________ 1992

Andrew Godfrey ________________ 1998

Jim Greenwood _________________ 1961

Rob Guida _____________________ 2014

Gary Handleman _______________ 1972

Matt Hanna ____________________ 2002

Corey Harned __________________ 2004

Kyle Harrison __________________ 2005

A.J. Haugen ____________________ 2000

Doug Honig ____________________ 1970

Dave Huntley ___________________ 1977

Peter Jacobs ____________________ 1995

John Jory ______________________ 1958

Brendan Kelly __________________ 1989

Quint Kessenich ________________ 1990

Derrick Kihembo _______________ 2016

Michael Kimmel ________________ 2010

Dale Kohler _______________1975, 1976

Rick Kowalchuk ________________ 1974

Werner Krueger ___________1996, 1997

John Krumenacker ______________ 1985

Paul LeSueur ___________________ 1999

Peter LeSueur __________________ 2005

Brian Lukacz ___________________ 1992

Kevin Mahon ______________1975, 1977

Bob Maimone __________________ 1977

Stephen Mallonee_______________ 1966

James Malm ____________________ 2014

Jonathan Marcus _______________ 1996

Dave Marr _____________________ 1996

Arlyn Marshall _________________ 1956

Les Matthews __________________ 1973

Guy Matricciani ________________ 1985

Andrew Miller __________________ 2009

Walter Mitchell ____________1957, 1958

Russell Moore __________________ 1970

Jim Morehead __________________ 1976

Mike Morrill ___________________ 1988

Nick Murtha ___________________ 2002

Tom Myrick ____________________ 1977

Shawn Nadelen _________________ 2001

Willy Odenthal _________________ 1984

Matt O’Keefe ___________________ 2016

Mike Oidick ____________________ 1966

Mike O’Neill ___________________ 1978

Josh Peck ______________________ 2009

Michael Pellegrino _________2014, 2015

Greg Peyser ____________________ 2006

Michael Peyser _________________ 2003

Stephen Peyser _________________ 2008

Brian Piccola ___________________ 1994

Matt Pinto _____________________ 2006

Larry Quinn ____________________ 1985

Paul Rabil _____________________ 2008

Dave Rabuano __________________ 2000

Ned Radebaugh ________________ 1981

John Ranagan __________________ 2013

Greg Raymond ______ 2003, 2004, 2005

Matt Rewkowski ________________ 2005

Terry Riordan __________________ 1995

Lou Ruland ____________________ 1955

Ray Santamaria _________________ 1954

Rob Scherr _____________________ 2003

Dylan Schlott ___________________ 1999

Brendan Schneck _______________ 1981

Eric Schneider __________________ 2015

Jerry Schnydman _______________ 1967

Homer Schwartz ________________ 1964

Robert H. Scott _________________ 1952

Olvier Shephard ________________ 1950

Nick Shevillo ___________________ 1992

Brendan Shook _________________ 2001

Brendan Skakandi ______________ 2007

Joe Sollers _____________________ 1951

Shack Stanwick _________________ 2018

Wells Stanwick _________________ 2015

Chris Steer _____________________ 1995

Tom Sullivan ___________________ 1993

Phil Sutley _____________________ 1962

Frank Szoka ____________________ 1965

Brandon Testa __________________ 2001

Jack Thomas ___________________ 1974

Seth Tierney ___________________ 1991

Joel Tinney _____________________ 2018

Brinton Valis ___________________ 2018

Aaron Van Horn ________________ 1997

Steve Vecchino _________________ 1993

Brian Voelker ___________________ 1991

Chris Watson ______________2004, 2005

Dick Watts _____________________ 1956

Dick Webster ___________________ 1963

Mickey Webster _________________ 1959

Steve Wey ______________________ 1979

Herb Williams __________________ 1955

Kyle Wharton __________________ 2011

Gordon Wolman ________________ 1949

Jim Zaffuto _____________________ 1981

Eric Zerrlaut ___________________ 2008

Three-Time Team CatpainsGreg Raymond ___ 2003, 2004, 2005

Two-Time Team CaptainsBobby Benson __________2002, 2003Chris Boland ___________2011, 2012Jake Byrne _____________2006, 2007Mike Byrne ____________1960, 1961John Crawley ___________2016, 2017Rob Doerr _____________1998, 1999Adam Doneger _________2002, 2003Dale Kohler ____________1975, 1976Werner Krueger ________1996, 1997Kevin Mahon ___________1975, 1977Walter Mitchell _________1957, 1958Michael Pellegrino ______2014, 2015Chris Watson ___________2004, 2005