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Men’s Lacrosse First Game: 1882 — exact date unkown (vs. New York Lacrosse Club ) All-Time Record: 617-433-19 (.586) Head Coaching Register: W L T Pct. Al Nies (1921-35) 74 39 7 .646 Bill Logan (1936-45) 49 31 0 .613 Dick Colman (1946-49) 28 15 0 .651 Ernie Ransome (1950) 7 2 1 .750 Ferris Thomsen (1951-70) 115 99 7 .536 Art Robinson (1971-76) 32 49 0 .395 Mike Hanna (1977-81) 31 31 0 .500 Jerry Schmidt (1982-87) 27 58 0 .318 Bill Tierney (1988-present) 208 73 0 .740 Ivy League Championships (23): 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 NCAA Tournament Appearances (16): 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 NCAA Championships (6): 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001 Ivy League Player of the Year (7): Kevin Lowe (1994), Jesse Hubbard (1996), Jon Hess (1997), Josh Sims (2000), Ryan Mollett (2001), Ryan Boyle (2002), Ryan Boyle (2004) Ivy League Rookie of the Year (7): Torr Marro (1990), Scott Bacigalupo (1991), Jesse Hubbard (1995), B.J. Prager (1999), Ryan Boyle (2001), Peter Trombino (2004(, Dan Cocoziello (2005) Quick Facts: • Princeton has won six NCAA championships since 1992, of which four have come in overtime. The four overtime goals: Andy Moe (unassisted) in 1992; Kevin Lowe (assist from Jeff MacBean) in 1994; Jesse Hub- bard (assist from Lorne Smith) in 1996; B.J. Prager (assist from Ryan Boyle) in 2001. Princeton's other two NCAA championships came in 1997 and 1998 by a combined total of 22 goals. Princeton lost in the NCAA championship game in 2000, 13-7 to Syracuse, and 2002, 13-12 to Syracuse. • Princeton made 14 straight NCAA tournament appearances since making its first trip in 1990. Princeton's 25-8 record is the best in Division I history. • Princeton's 2001 season ended with a 10-9 overtime win over Syracuse in the NCAA final. Princeton led 8-4 entering the fourth quarter and 9-8 with 30 seconds remaining before having to pull the game out in overtime. The Tigers won all three of their NCAA tournament games by one goal, running their NCAA tournament winning streak in one-goal games to 11 straight. Princeton outscored its Ivy opponents 88-21 in winning its seventh-straight title. • The 1998 season saw the Tigers win their third straight national title and fifth in a seven-year span. The Ti- gers went 14-1, with their only loss coming in the second game of the season to end the second-longest win- ning streak in lacrosse history at 29 games. Princeton went on to win its final 13 games and defeat Maryland 15-5 in the national championship game. Princeton was led by national defenseman of the year Christian Cook, national midfielder of the year Josh Sims and the All-America attack of Jon Hess, Jesse Hubbard and Chris Massey, who scored 618 points in 60 career games. MEN S LACROSSE

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Page 1: Mens Lacrosse - NeuLionMen’s Lacrosse • The 1997 season was the best in school history, as the Tigers set a school record for wins by going 15-0 and placed 10 players on the All-America

Men’sLacrosse �

First Game: 1882 — exact date unkown (vs. New York Lacrosse Club )

All-Time Record: 617-433-19 (.586)

Head Coaching Register: W L T Pct. Al Nies (1921-35) 74 39 7 .646 Bill Logan (1936-45) 49 31 0 .613 Dick Colman (1946-49) 28 15 0 .651 Ernie Ransome (1950) 7 2 1 .750 Ferris Thomsen (1951-70) 115 99 7 .536 Art Robinson (1971-76) 32 49 0 .395 Mike Hanna (1977-81) 31 31 0 .500 Jerry Schmidt (1982-87) 27 58 0 .318 Bill Tierney (1988-present) 208 73 0 .740

Ivy League Championships (23): 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006

NCAA Tournament Appearances (16): 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006

NCAA Championships (6): 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001

Ivy League Player of the Year (7): Kevin Lowe (1994), Jesse Hubbard (1996), Jon Hess (1997), Josh Sims (2000), Ryan Mollett (2001), Ryan Boyle (2002), Ryan Boyle (2004)

Ivy League Rookie of the Year (7): Torr Marro (1990), Scott Bacigalupo (1991), Jesse Hubbard (1995), B.J. Prager (1999), Ryan Boyle (2001), Peter Trombino (2004(, Dan Cocoziello (2005)

Quick Facts:

• Princeton has won six NCAA championships since 1992, of which four have come in overtime. The four overtime goals: Andy Moe (unassisted) in 1992; Kevin Lowe (assist from Jeff MacBean) in 1994; Jesse Hub-bard (assist from Lorne Smith) in 1996; B.J. Prager (assist from Ryan Boyle) in 2001. Princeton's other two NCAA championships came in 1997 and 1998 by a combined total of 22 goals. Princeton lost in the NCAA championship game in 2000, 13-7 to Syracuse, and 2002, 13-12 to Syracuse.

• Princeton made 14 straight NCAA tournament appearances since making its first trip in 1990. Princeton's 25-8 record is the best in Division I history.

• Princeton's 2001 season ended with a 10-9 overtime win over Syracuse in the NCAA final. Princeton led 8-4 entering the fourth quarter and 9-8 with 30 seconds remaining before having to pull the game out in overtime. The Tigers won all three of their NCAA tournament games by one goal, running their NCAA tournament winning streak in one-goal games to 11 straight. Princeton outscored its Ivy opponents 88-21 in winning its seventh-straight title.

• The 1998 season saw the Tigers win their third straight national title and fifth in a seven-year span. The Ti-gers went 14-1, with their only loss coming in the second game of the season to end the second-longest win-ning streak in lacrosse history at 29 games. Princeton went on to win its final 13 games and defeat Maryland 15-5 in the national championship game. Princeton was led by national defenseman of the year Christian Cook, national midfielder of the year Josh Sims and the All-America attack of Jon Hess, Jesse Hubbard and Chris Massey, who scored 618 points in 60 career games.

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• The 1997 season was the best in school history, as the Tigers set a school record for wins by going 15-0 and placed 10 players on the All-America teams. The perfect season was the second in school history and first since 1935 (9-0). The Tigers pushed their school-record winning streak to 28 games, had 13 players named All-Ivy League after going perfect through the league for a second-straight time and won a second-straight national championship by defeating Maryland 19-7 in the final.

• The Tigers stunned top-ranked Syracuse, 10-9, in double overtime to win the 1992 NCAA championship, the first NCAA team title for Princeton since the men’s fencing team won in 1964 (crew is not an NCAA sport). Andy Moe ’92, who four years earlier had played on the first Princeton lacrosse team to go winless in Ivy League play, sealed the dramatic turnaround by scoring the championship-winning goal nine seconds into the second extra session.

• Princeton won its second NCAA title in a three-year span with a dramatic 9-8 overtime victory against the University of Virginia. Kevin Lowe ’94 scored the game-winning goal off an assist from Jeff MacBean ’96 just 42 seconds into the overtime. Goaltender Scott Bacigalupo ’94 earned MVP honors in the title game for the second time in his career.

• Princeton won its third national championship with a 13-12 win over Virginia accomplished, like the first two, in overtime. Jesse Hubbard scored the game-winner 34 seconds into the overtime.

• Six Princeton teams were voted as national champions (1884, 1885, 1937, 1942, 1951 and 1953).

• Princeton dominated the decade of the 1990s in Ivy League lacrosse, winning seven championships. Princ-eton had perfect 6-0 league records in 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999

• Since formal Ivy competition began in 1956, Princeton is 171-89-2 (.655) against league opponents. The Tigers have also won the most Ivy League titles – 19 – of any team.

• From 1957 to 1965, Princeton dominated Ivy lacrosse action, stringing together nine consecutive league titles. The Tigers were undefeated in Ivy competition from 1957-63, chalking up 5-0 records in each of those league seasons except for 1960, when they tied Harvard, 11-11, for a 4-0-1 record.

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1931L.R. Albright, Jr. ’31§J.B. Boyd ’33R.W. Boyd, Jr. ’32James A. Brooks ’33J.H. Brown ’31J.R. Carnochan ’31W.P. Davis III ’31W.W. Evans ’32B.H. Griswold ’33L.M. Hirsch ’33W.M. Jenifer ’31T.L. Keese ’31R.W. Kesler ’32R.M. Kime ’31R.D. Kreitler ’31D.G. Levick, Jr. ’31J.W. Lord, Jr. ’32D.G. McIntosh III ’33R.A. Mestres ’31Algernon Roberts ’32H.D. Schwaab ’33Edwin S. Schwab ’33George A. Schwarzenbach ’31†Caspar Wister ’32J.T. Woodward ’33W.H. Yeckley ’32

1932J.B. Boyd ’33R.W. Boyd, Jr. ’32James A. Brooks ’33Charles B. Ceppi ’34C.H. Classen ’34W.B. Davis ’34R.K. Fairman ’34J.A.B. Fisher ’33H.E. Frame ’34B.H. Griswold ’33F.C. Hibben ’33D.K. Irwin, Jr. ’32R.W. Kesler ’32D.G. McIntosh III ’33C.D. Murphy ’34E.R. Ralston ’34H.D. Schwaab ’33Edwin S. Schwab ’33W.S. Till ’32§A.H. Vrooman ’34D.R. Wintermann ’34Caspar Wister ’32†J. T. Woodward ’33W.H. Yeckley ’32

1933J.B. Boyd ’33James A. Brooks ’33†A.G. Chapman, Jr. ’35C.H. Classen ’34E.G. Collister ’34R.W. Doyle ’35R.K. Fairman ’34Paul Fitting ’35H.W. Ghriskey ’34Owen A. Kirkland ’34C.D. Murphy ’34E.R. Ralston ’34J.C. Renninger, Jr. ’33§A.G. Rytina ’35H.D. Schwaab ’33Edwin S. Schwab ’33N.B. Shea ’35

A.H. Vrooman ’34Charles W.B. Wardell, Jr. ’35J.T. Woodward ’33

1934E.F. Britten III ’36C.B. Ceppi ’34A.G. Chapman, Jr. ’35C.H. Classen ’34E.G. Collister ’34R.W. Doyle ’35Paul Fitting ’35H.W. Ghriskey ’34R.T. Henshaw, Jr. ’34Owen A. Kirkland ’34†J.H. Marks ’35 ¥D.H. McIlvaine ’34§C.D. Murphy ’34P.H. Remington ’34A.G. Rytina ’35C.J. Schmidlapp ’35E.R. Schuh ’34J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr. ’34N.B. Shea ’35A.H. Vrooman ’34Charles W.B. Wardell, Jr. ’35E.T.P. Watson ’36D.R. Wintermann ’34

1935W.N. Abbott ’36¥J.G. Anderson ’35W.H. Bedell ’36E.F. Britten III ’36R.H. Carter ’35A.G. Chapman, Jr. ’35J.B. Coburn ’36Charles M. Dering ’37R.W. Doyle ’35E.M. Finck, Jr. ’37Paul Fitting ’35J.C. Goodell ’37Cornwall Hastings ’35J.H. Marks ’35§E.B. Meader ’35T.F. Moyer ’35Samuel W. Robinson ’37C.B. Rogers ’36A.G. Rytina ’35C.J. Schmidlapp ’35W.L. Schwenk ’37N.B. Shea ’35H.G. Silcox III ’36G.B. Stewart III ’36E.C. Stollenwerck ’37Charles W.B. Wardell, Jr. ’35†E.T.P. Watson ’36W.M. Woodward ’37

1936W.H. Bedell ’36F.H. Bell II ’36§James D.J. Brady ’38E.F. Britten III ’36†J.N. Classen ’38J.B. Coburn ’36Charles M. Dering ’37T.B. Foster ’38M.S. Lazaron, Jr. ’38J.L. Martin, Jr. ’37¥E.R. McLean ’38T.H. Moyer, Jr. ’38

A.R. Ormond ’38P.C. Ralli ’37Samuel W. Robinson ’37C.B. Rogers ’36W.L. Schwenk ’37R.F. Shaffer ’38W.M. Woodward ’37

1937James D.J. Brady ’38J.N. Classen ’38T.P. Cobb ’38¥Charles M. Dering ’37†E.M. Finck, Jr. ’37Herbert W. Foedisch ’38T.B. Foster ’38C.P. King ’38M.S. Lazaron, Jr. ’38J.L. Martin, Jr. ’37§E.R. McLean ’38T.H. Moyer, Jr. ’38R.S. Mueller, Jr. ’38A.R. Ormond ’38P.C. Ralli ’37Samuel W. Robinson ’37R.F. Shaffer ’38W.M. Woodward ’37

1938E.B. Baetjer ’40A.H. Bolte ’39§James D.J. Brady ’38†J.N. Classen ’38T.P. Cobb ’38§N.P. Findley, Jr. ’40Herbert W. Foedisch ’38T.B. Foster ’38R.D. Gilliam ’39E.G. Green ’40John E. Higginbotham ’39C.P. King ’38M.S. Lazaron, Jr. ’38William D. Lynn ’40J.H. Marter ’38T.H. Moyer, Jr. ’38R.S. Mueller, Jr. ’38A.R. Ormond ’38R.F. Shaffer ’38Charles T. Turner ’40H. deN. Wynne ’39

1939J.R. Arnzen ’41E.B. Baetjer ’40F.M. Brower III ’39§G.L. Crittenden ’41N.P. Findley, Jr. ’40E.G. Green ’40John E. Higginbotham ’39†O.W. Ketcham ’40John D.B. King ’41R.E. Livesey ’41William D. Lynn ’40J.C. Matthews ’39Lawrence P. Naylor III ’41D.H. Patterson ’40J.F. Peckham ’40§Robert J. Stewart ’40H.B. Thomas III ’40Charles T. Turner ’40J.H. Worth ’40H. deN. Wynne ’39

1940John R. Arnzen ’41E.B. Baetjer ’40Harrison Black ’40William Callery, Jr. ’42J.P. Cleaver ’41§C.T. Crolius ’42N.P. Findley, Jr. ’40Hugh N. Gehman ’42J.S. Green III ’42H.A. Holland, Jr. ’41O.W. Ketcham ’40John D.B. King ’41J.V.C. Koppelman ’40R.E. Livesey ’41W.D. Lynn ’40R.W. Mayer ’42A.H. Munkenbeck, Jr. ’41Lawrence P. Naylor III ’41D.H. Patterson ’40J.F. Peckham ’40§R.J. Stewart ’40D.K. Stuckey II ’42R.M. Thomas ’42Charles T. Turner ’40†J. Elmer Weisheit, Jr. ’42J.H. Worth ’40

1941Gordon M. Allen ’43John R. Arnzen ’41E.M. Barrett ’42William Callery, Jr.’42M. Tyler Campbell ’43J.P. Cleaver ’41§C.T. Crolius ’42John H. Cunningham ’42Hugh N. Gehman ’42J.S. Green III ’42T.G. Hardie ’43H.A. Holland, Jr. ’41R.P. Hulburd ’43Charles Kennedy II ’42¥John D.B. King ’41J. Howard Marshall, Jr. ’43J.R. Munda ’43A.H. Munkenbeck, Jr. ’41Lawrence P. Naylor III ’41†D.K. Stuckey II ’42R.M. Thomas ’42J. Elmer Weisheit, Jr. ’42

1942Gordon M. Allen ’43William Callery, Jr. ’42M. Tyler Campbell ’43J.L. Clemmitt ’44C.T. Crolius ’42John H. Cunningham ’42E.V. deMoss ’44S.H. Doggett, Jr. ’44¥Hugh N. Gehman ’42J.S. Green III ’42T.G. Hardie ’43R.P. Hulburd ’43Charles Kennedy II ’42§J. Howard Marshall, Jr. ’43John S. Palmer ’44W. deG. Pitcairn ’42B.S. Ridgely ’43¥David Robinson III ’42

Letterwinners

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C.R. Schueler ’44W.M. Scranton ’42D.K. Stuckey II ’42R.M. Thomas ’42J. Elmer Weisheit, Jr. ’42†I.B. Wheeler, Jr. ’42

1943R.G. Alexander, Jr. ’44Frederick A. Allner, Jr. ’46C.W. Arnold III ’44P.N. Bergen ’44S.C. Cameron ’45J.L. Clemmitt ’44T.F.T. Crolius ’46R.K. Dykema, Jr. ’44A.C.R. Hicks ’46Walter Hughson, Jr. ’44Robert P. Hulburd ’43†C.S. Lovelace ’44John R. Munda ’43John S. Palmer ’44John G. Quay ’46F.D. Rich, Jr. ’45B.S. Ridgely ’43C.R. Schueler ’44R.G. Stieff ’47John G. Sully ’45R.B. Waters ’45

1944F.A. Armstrong ΔF.M. Barker ’47G.T. Benjamin ’46ΔD.J. Flitcroft ΔPeter Glick, Jr. ’45ΔJ.T. Granbery, Jr. ’47ΔJ.P. Hansel ’46ΔJ.D. Hendrickson ’47ΔA.C.R. Hicks ’46ΔR.A. Humphries, Jr. ΔRobert M. Paisley ’47F.S. Porter, Jr. ’47John G. Quay ’46Δ†G.B. Ranieri Δ§Ernest L. Ransome ’47C.O. Reville, Jr. ’46R.E. Rohn ’47ΔE.T. Shean ’47ΔW.H. Smith ’47ΔT.J. Stevens ΔH.W. Warden III ’46ΔF.T. Wehr ’47Δ

1945W.F. Chappell III ’46ΔD.W. Davignon ’48R.L. DeGersdoff ΔR.R. Duncan ΔG.K. Feliu ΔW.W. Gordon ’48Burton Kitain ΔD.W. Lennihan ’48ΔJ.K. Lilly ’48W.P. McCann ’47ΔJ.A. Pell ’48ΔErnest L. Ransome ’47ΔE.A. Reed ’47H.E. Rhame, Jr. ’47§A.J. Smith ΔWhitney Stevens ΔE.O. Tanner Δ

J.R. Thomas ’47ΔA.B. Whitcomb ’46

1946Edward N. Aguirre ’49H. Edward Alleman, Jr. ’47§John F. Bernard ’49Melville P. Dickenson, Jr. ’49W. Lawrence Eccles, Jr. ’48George H. Evans III ’49Samuel C. Farmer III ’45Daniel C.W. Finney ’47Henry E. Fish ’48L. Myrton Gaines, Jr. ’49John F. Graham ’48Thomas M. Green ’48Edward A. Griffith ’49Frank J. Hoen, Jr. ’49Carroll S. Jackson ’48C. Charles Kennedy, Jr. ’49Richard S. Knapp ’48ΔSamuel R. Ogden, Jr. ’47Robert M. Paisley ’47Ernest L. Ransome III ’47Δ†Percy A. Ransome, Jr. ’47S. Spencer Scott, Jr. ’46¥John G. Sully ’45John D. Titman, Jr. ’49¥Stephen Valentine III ’47¥Peter Winants ’48

1947Frederick A. Allner, Jr. ’46John F. Bernard ’49Donald M. Boyd ’49§Arthur M. Cart ’47Theodore F.T. Crolius ’46Melville P. Dickenson, Jr. ’49Franklin A. Dorman ’48W. Lawrence Eccles ’48Olin O. Ellis, Jr. ’46George H. Evans III ’49Henry E. Fish ’48†L. Myrton Gaines, Jr. ’49John F. Graham ’48Samuel D. Hill ’49Frank J. Hoen, Jr. ’49Richard S. Knapp ’48Arthur R. Mansfield, Jr. ’48Edward B. Mower ’49Samuel R. Ogden, Jr. ’47Frederick S. Porter ’47John G. Quay ’46Percy A. Ransome, Jr. ’47John L. Rock ’49S. Spencer Scott, Jr. ’46§Thomas S. White ’48Peter Winants ’48

1948Alfred Abbotts ’50¥Frederick A. Allner, Jr. ’46Charles R. Callanan ’47Thomas G. Cleveland ’49Theodore F.T. Crolius ’46Melville P. Dickenson, Jr. ’49Franklin A. Dorman ’48Frank M. Eccles ’48Olin O. Ellis, Jr. ’46Peter E.B. Erdman ’50George H. Evans III ’49Henry E. Fish ’48†

L. Myrton Gaines, Jr. ’49Richard B. Gamble ’50¥John F. Graham ’48Samuel D. Hill ’49William B. Kelly, Jr. ’50Samuel R. Ogden, Jr. ’47Rex A. Pixley, Jr. ’49¥Frederick S. Porter ’47John L. Rock ’49Richard H. Sharrett ’50Thomas S. White ’48Peter Winants ’48George R. Zeller ’49§

1949Alfred Abbotts ’50¥G. Cheston Carey ’51William C. Crane, Jr. ’51Melville P. Dickenson, Jr. ’49†Franklin A. Dorman ’48Frank M. Eccles ’48Peter E.B. Erdman ’50Richard C. Frazier ’51¥Richard B. Gamble ’50§Clinton Gilbert, Jr. ’51Theodore Gould III ’51William L. Griffith ’51Donald P. Hahn ’51Samuel D. Hill ’49J. Michael Mahoney ’51James M. Mead ’51Ralph M. Moberly, Jr. ’50¥H. Martyn Owen, Jr. ’51Ralph F. Peters ’51Robert H. Shaw ’49Richard B.C. Tucker ’51Peter Winants ’48

1950G. Cheston Carey, Jr. ’51Raymond H. Close ’51William C. Crane, Jr. ’51Robert C. Doherty ’52Peter E.B. Erdman ’50†Redmond C.S. Finney ’51Howard M. Fish, Jr. ’52Clinton Gilbert, Jr. ’51Theodore Gould III ’51William L. Griffith ’51Donald P. Hahn ’51Samuel D. Hill ’49Guy T. Hollyday ’52James M. Mead ’51Kenneth C. Miller, Jr. ’52Paul A. Mueller, Jr. ’52H. Martin Owen, Jr. ’51J. van C. Parker ’52Ralph F. Peters ’51

1951Charles T. Albert ’51Thaddeus E. Beck, Jr. ’52G. Cheston Carey, Jr. ’51Raymond H. Close ’51William C. Crane, Jr. ’51Robert C. Doherty ’52John M. Emery II ’53Redmond C.S. Finney ’51Howard M. Fish, Jr. ’52Clinton Gilbert, Jr. ’51Theodore Gould III ’51Robert L. Griffin ’52

William L. Griffith ’51Donald P. Hahn ’51†Alan P. Hoblitzell, Jr. ’53Guy T. Hollyday ’52Cyrus F. Horine, Jr. ’53Hugh W. Kitchener ’53J. Michael Mahoney ’52Kenneth C. Miller, Jr. ’51William W. Miller ’51Paul A. Mueller, Jr. ’52H. Martyn Owen, Jr. ’51John van C. Parker ’52David C. Tait ’53Ralph N. Willis ’53

1952W. Banks Anderson, Jr. ’52H. Furlong Baldwin ’54John M. Bergland ’54Charles C. Brown ’53John L. Burke, Jr. ’54Elmer B. Dunkak, Jr. ’54John M. Emery II ’53Howard M. Fish, Jr. ’52Richard S. Fiske ’54Alan P. Hoblitzell, Jr. ’53Guy T. Hollyday ’52Cyrus F. Horine, Jr. ’53Craig Lewis ’52J. Michael Mahoney ’51Kenneth C. Miller, Jr. ’52†Paul A. Mueller, Jr. ’52John van C. Parker ’52David C. Tait ’53Alva P. Weaver III ’53Ralph N. Willis ’53

1953William S. Ames ’55H. Furlong Baldwin ’54John M. Bergland ’54Harry W. Berkowitz ’55Charles C. Brown ’53John L. Burke, Jr. ’54John M. Emery II ’53John H. Fish ’55Richard S. Fiske ’54James L. Frost ’53Alan P. Hoblitzell, Jr. ’53Cyrus F. Horine, Jr. ’53John E. Hurst IV ’54Shelley Ivey III ’54Donald P. Madden ’55Thomas H. Powell ’54§Robert B. Russell II ’55Robert Stinson, Jr. ’55David C. Tait ’53†Sewell S. Watts III ’54Alva P. Weaver III ’53Ralph N. Willis ’53

1954H. Furlong Baldwin ’54John M. Bergland ’54Harry W. Berkowitz ’55Charles C. Brown ’53†John L. Burke, Jr. ’54William B. Campbell ’56Charles Carroll III ’54Robert S. Custer ’55

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John H. Fish ’55Richard S. Fiske ’54Charles B. Grace, Jr. ’56Samuel M. Lumpkin ’54N. Clark Moran ’54Charles F. Obrecht ’56John A. Peterson ’56Robert B. Russell II ’55Peter L. Shea ’55George M. Shriver III ’54Robert Stinson, Jr. ’55David A. Taylor ’55§Leonard S. Thomsen ’56Sewell S. Watts III ’54

1955Harry W. Berkowitz ’55Carl S. Buchman ’55William B. Campbell ’56J.B. Randol Carroll, Jr. ’57John M. Cloud ’55§Robert S. Custer ’55Charles L. Elliott, Jr. ’56John H. Fish ’55Charles B. Grace, Jr. ’56John E. Hurst IV ’54Donald B. MacElwee ’57Edgar J. Mack III ’55Ricardo A. Mestres, Jr. ’55Charles F. Obrecht ’56John A. Peterson ’56Robert B. Russell II ’55†Michael J. Shannon ’57Peter L. Shea ’55Robert Stinson, Jr. ’55Wayne R. Ulisnik ’55John L. Watson ’57

1956Watson G. Branch ’57George M. Callard ’56William B. Campbell ’56J.B. Randol Carroll, Jr. ’57Robert J. Doub ’56Edward K. Dunn, Jr. ’57§Charles L. Elliott, Jr. ’56Jon W. Farinholt ’58Alvin B. Krongard ’58Douglas G.G. Levick III ’58Donald B. MacElwee ’57David P. Mohr ’57James D. Mottley ’58Charles F. Obrecht ’56†Theodore D. Parsons ’58John A. Peterson ’56Michael J. Shannon ’57Gordon L. Smith ’58Leonard S. Thomsen ’56

1957John S. Allen, Jr. ’59Stephen F.W. Ball ’58Kenneth E. Block ’57Thomas W. Burdette ’58David J. Callard ’59J.B. Randol Carroll, Jr. ’57Morris Cheston, Jr. ’59John D. Heyd ’59Alvin B. Krongard ’58Jay H. Lehr ’57Douglas G.G. Levick III ’58Donald B. MacElwee ’57†James D. Mottley ’58Frederick W. Okie ’59J. Brentnall Powell, Jr. ’59

Michael J. Shannon ’57Gordon L. Smith ’58Frederick W. Tiley ’59Dean P. Updike ’57

1958John S. Allen, Jr. ’59David J. Callard ’59Thomas R.B. Campbell ’61Morris Cheston, Jr. ’59Richard F. Ford ’59John P. Haws ’58John D. Heyd ’59Jack O. Horton, Jr. ’60Alvin B. Krongard ’58†J. Vinton Lawrence ’60Douglas G.G. Levick III ’58J. Kevin Madden ’60L. Vernon Miller ’59§Robert E. Milling ’60Frederick W. Okie ’59J. Brentnall Powell, Jr. ’59Randolph B. Reinhold ’60Gordon L. Smith ’58Thomas B. Towers ’59Martin E. Weber ’58

1959John S. Allen, Jr. ’59George P. Barker ’61Richard D. Biggs, Jr. ’60§Edward W. Brown, Jr. ’61David J. Callard ’59Morris Cheston, Jr. ’59Richard F. Ford ’59Perry E. Hall ’60John D. Heyd ’59†Jack O. Horton, Jr. ’60John T. Hubbell ’59Howard J. Krongard ’61J. Vinton Lawrence ’60J. Kevin Madden ’60William S. Miles III ’61Robert E. Milling ’60Frederick W. Okie ’59J. Brentnall Powell, Jr. ’59Daniel M. Sachs ’60Robert M. Shepardson, Jr. ’59Thomas B. Towers ’59William M. Waters ’59

1960Philip S. Allen ’62George P. Barker ’61Arthur R. Boone ’60James H. Bromley ’60Scott A. Brooks ’62Edward W. Brown, Jr. ’61Michael B. Burton ’61William A. Buxton ’61§Thomas R.B. Campbell ’61John F. Carter, Jr. ’62Conrad G. Collins, Jr. ’60Richard H. Eckfeldt ’61Thomas H. Garrett ’61Jack O. Horton, Jr. ’60Howard J. Krongard ’61J. Vinton Lawrence ’60J. Kevin Madden ’60Harry P. Meislahn ’60William S. Miles III ’61Robert E. Milling ’60†Joseph B. Nelson ’62Perry K. Neubauer ’62Daniel M. Sachs ’60

Lewis W. Van Amerongen ’62George H. Waters ’61

1961Philip S. Allen ’62George P. Barker ’61Scott A. Brooks ’62Edward W. Brown, Jr. ’61Michael B. Burton ’61Timothy C. Callard ’63Thomas R.B. Campbell ’61†Bryce S. Chase ’63Ernest C. Dreher ’63Richard H. Eckfeldt ’61Richard V. Fabian, Jr. ’62§Perry E. Hall II ’60Gray G. Henry ’63G. Arthur Hyland, Jr. ’63E. Robert Kent, Jr. ’63Howard J. Krongard ’61William S. Miles III ’61William C. Mules ’63Joseph B. Nelson ’62Perry K. Neubauer ’62Hugh C. Scott ’61J. Philip Shambaugh, Jr. ’61Arthur K. Strasburger ’61John R. Towers ’63George H. Waters ’61John T. Woodward III ’62

1962Philip S. Allen ’62†J. Daniel Bray ’63§Scott A. Brooks ’62Timothy C. Callard ’63Bryce S. Chase ’63Ernest C. Dreher ’63E. Webb Harrison, Jr. ’64James R. Haws ’64G. William Helm ’63§Gray G. Henry ’63G. Arthur Hyland, Jr. ’63E. Robert Kent, Jr. ’63Charles Markell III ’63Robert C. Moore ’64William C. Mules ’63Joseph B. Nelson ’62Perry K. Neubauer ’62Peter A. Porietis ’64John R. Towers ’63Lewis W. Van Amerongen ’62Carl R. Wille ’64John T. Woodward III ’62

1963J. Daniel Bray ’63§Timothy C. Callard ’63†Bryce S. Chase ’63Ernest C. Dreher ’63Howard W. Fogt, Jr. ’64William G.S. Hardy ’65E. Webb Harrison, Jr. ’64James R. Haws ’64Gray G. Henry ’63G. Arthur Hyland, Jr. ’63Richard A. Intersimone ’64E. Robert Kent, Jr. ’63Charles Markell III ’63Robert C. Moore ’64William C. Mules ’63James P. Okie, Jr. ’64Peter A. Porietis ’64William W. Robinson ’65John R. Towers ’63

Carl R. Wille ’64

1964Walter T. Brown ’65Graeme L. Flanders ’66Howard W. Fogt, Jr. ’64David S. Hackett ’65William G.S. Hardy ’65E. Webb Harrison, Jr. ’64James R. Haws ’64†Cosmo J. Iacavazzi ’65Richard A. Intersimone ’64John N. Lewis ’64Donald R. McKay ’65Robert C. Moore ’64Robert S. Mueller III ’66John S. Nixdorff ’66Hubert F. O’Brien, Jr. ’65James P. Okie, Jr. ’64Peter A. Porietis ’64Donald C. Roth ’65Reynolds W. Thompson ’64Carl R. Wille ’64W. Mason Young ’67

1965John D. Baker ’67Laurence E. Block ’65Anthony F. Christhilf ’66Ward B. Coe III ’67Martin R. Eichelberger ’67John T. Ewing ’67Graeme L. Flanders ’66Philip W. Gaffney ’65Stanley Goldfarb ’65Richard G. Graham ’67David S. Hackett ’65F. Philip Handy ’67William G.S. Hardy ’65†James C. Howard ’67Anthony S. Krausen ’65Donald R. McKay ’65Roger C. Mills ’65Robert S. Mueller III ’66John S. Nixdorff ’66Hubert F. O’Brien, Jr. ’65Karl D. Pettit III ’67Samuel B. Pierson ’65Donald C. Roth ’65

1966John D. Baker ’67Anthony F. Christhilf ’66Ward B. Coe III ’67Jonathan T. Dawson ’66John H. DeYoung, Jr. ’67§Stephen H. Durant ’68Martin R. Eichelberger ’67John T. Ewing ’67Graeme L. Flanders ’66†Richard E. Fleming, Jr. ’68F. Philip Handy ’67Nelson H. Hendler ’66Richard M. Hendrick ’68Christopher L. Herrick ’68Frederick R. Hickok ’67James C. Howard ’67John K. Lloyd ’68Anthony J. McEwan ’66Robert S. Mueller III ’66John S. Nixdorff ’66Karl D. Pettit III ’67Robert J. Porter, Jr. ’68Richard L. Reynolds ’68Walter E. Stockman, Jr. ’66

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George B. Weiksner, Jr. ’66

1967John D. Baker ’67William R. Baker ’69Robert B. Bank ’69Robert E. Booth, Jr. ’67Arthur L. Bowen ’67William T. Brown ’69Eugene F. Cameron ’67Ward B. Coe III ’67James A.L. Daniel ’67John H. DeYoung, Jr. ’67§Stephen H. Durant ’68Martin R. Eichelberger ’67†J. Randall Evans ’69Richard E. Fleming, Jr. ’68Richard G. Graham ’67Richard G. Haberkern ’67F. Philip Handy ’67Frederick R. Hickok ’67James C. Howard ’67James J. Karanik ’69Albert Keidel III ’68John K. Lloyd ’68Edward R. McLean ’69Karl D. Pettit III ’67Robert J. Porter, Jr. ’68Richard L. Reynolds ’68John C.L. Ritchie ’68R. Bruce Wayne ’68

1968William R. Baker ’69William T. Brown ’69James I. Campbell, Jr. ’70Stephen H. Durant ’68J. Randall Evans ’69Peter S. Farber ’70Richard E. Fleming, Jr. ’68James J. Karanik ’69Albert Keidel III ’68†N. Scott MacBean ’70Edward R. McLean ’69John E. Murdock III ’69§Robert J. Porter, Jr. ’68Richard L. Reynolds ’68Willard H. Reynolds ’70John C.L. Ritchie ’68William W. Robinson, Jr. ’68David W. Skeen ’68Jonathan Taylor ’69Edward M. Tilghman ’70H. Kirk Unruh ’70William H. Van Stone, Jr. ’68Richard L. Wasserman ’70R. Bruce Wayne ’68

1969William R. Baker ’69Richard L. Beard ’72Michael E. Bigby ’71Robinson M. Bordley ’70William P.S. Breese, Jr. ’69Trevor S. Brown ’70William T. Brown ’69J. Randall Evans ’69†Robert E. Farber, Jr. ’70§Silas B. Foot III ’69Donald W. Fusting ’71Peter D. Johnsen ’71James J. Karanik ’69

Peter D. Lips ’70N. Scott MacBean ’70Michael J. Manzo ’70Keith J. Mauney ’70Edward R. McLean ’69Peter S. Milhaupt ’71William D. Pettit, Jr. ’71Willard H. Reynolds ’70Robert M. Rogers, Jr. ’71Jonathan Taylor ’69Edward M. Tilghman ’70H. Kirk Unruh ’70Richard L. Wasserman ’70R.G. Wynne Williams ’69

1970Trevor S. Brown ’70Christopher L. Buechler ’71§Dennis J. Burns ’71Raymond F. DuBois ’72Peter D. Hansel ’72Richard C. Kuskowski ’70Peter D. Lips ’70†Michael J. Manzo ’70Peter S. Milhaupt ’71William D. Pettit, Jr. ’71Willard H. Reynolds ’70Robert M. Rogers, Jr. ’71Edward M. Tilghman ’70Robert P. Turner ’72H. Kirk Unruh ’70

1971Philip B. Barbaccia ’72Christopher L. Buechler ’71§Dennis J. Burns ’71Raymond F. DuBois ’72Peter D. Hansel ’72Richard M. Hendrick ’71Frank S. Hoffecker ’71William D. Kitto ’73Jere S. Meserole, Jr. ’73Peter S. Milhaupt ’71S. Clark Peaslee, Jr. ’73William D. Pettit, Jr. ’71†Robert M. Reynolds ’73James F. Robinson ’72Robert M. Rogers, Jr. ’71Wayne R. Smith ’72Alexander D. Stuart ’72William D. Tibbetts ’73Robert P. Turner ’72

1972Philip B. Barbaccia ’72†Richard Lee Beard ’72Arthur H. Bertelsen ’73Alexander Blane ’72Peter J. Boyle ’72William Cronin ’74Raymond F. DuBois ’72Pierce B. Dunn ’72Peter D. Hansel ’72†S. Scott Kirkley ’74Jere S. Meserole, Jr. ’73Thomas R. Mountain, Jr. ’72S. Clark Peaslee, Jr. ’73Jonathan E. Pettit ’74Robert M. Reynolds ’73Alexander Robinson ’73§James F. Robinson ’72James V. Shea ’74Wayne R. Smith ’72Keith L. Stock ’74Alexander D. Stuart ’72

1976Thomas L. Beneville ’77Robert K. Biggart ’76Michael J. Butkus ’78Gregory A. Chaires ’77Leslie M. Fisher ’78Peter L. George ’76†Kevin J. Gray ’77Charles L. Jones III ’79Alan J. Kreisberg ’78Henry J. Kulzer ’77Henry W. Lane ’78Steven T. Lang ’77Thomas Leyden ’77†Kevin E. Lonnie ’76L. Peter Matthews, Jr. ’79Kenneth I. McNaughton ’78William T. Mitchell ’78Brooks P. Nelson ’76†Calvin H. Norman III ’77Joseph S. Sollers III’77William N. Stellmann, Jr. ’79J. Richard Thomas, Jr. ’76David H. Tickner ’77David M. Victor ’77Robert F. Yellon ’78

1977Richard A. Bartlett ’79Thomas L. Beneville ’77Michael J. Butkus ’78Gregory A. Chaires ’77William H. deButts ’80Steven T. Douglas ’80Kevin J. Gray ’77J. Thomas Gray, Jr. ’79David J. Heubeck ’80Charles L. Jones III’79Henry W. Lane ’78L. Peter Mathews, Jr. ’79Kenneth I. McNaughton ’78William T. Mitchell ’78Carl W. Nissen ’81Calvin H. Norman III ’77Eric K. Scholl ’78Joseph S. Sollers III ’77†Theodore T. Sotir ’80William N. Stellmann, Jr. ’79David H. Tickner ’77Robert M. Thomas ’80David M. Victor ’77

1978Douglas Aymong ’81Richard A. Bartlett ’79James M. Bedell ’80James A. Bennett ’79Drew T. Brazer, Jr. ’80George S. Brush ’81Michael J. Butkus ’78Calvin H. Cobb ’80William H. deButts ’80Robert K. Doherty ’81Alex A. Dwyer ’81R.C. Stewart Finney, Jr. ’81Jeffrey D. Georgia ’78J. Thomas Gray, Jr. ’79Stuart F. Gray ’81David J. Heubeck ’80William A. Jiranek ’78Henry W. Lane ’78Thomas Leyden ’77†John J. Mahle ’81Charles M. Marshall ’79L. Peter Mathews, Jr. ’79

William D. Tibbetts ’73Robert P. Turner ’72

1973Arthur H. Bertelsen ’73William S. Brusilow ’75William M. Chaires ’75William G. Cronin ’74Marian S. Darrell ’75¥Esmond P. Gay ’75Philip M. Hooper ’75S. Scott Kirkley ’74David T. Layton ’75Hugh P. McCormick III ’75Gregg R. Meserole ’75Jere S. Meserole, Jr. ’73S. Clark Peaslee, Jr. ’73†Jonathan E. Pettit ’74Robert M. Reynolds ’73†D. Jeffrey Rice ’75¥Alexander Robinson ’73§Dana J. Seero ’75James V. Shea ’74Keith L. Stock ’74William D. Tibbetts ’73Howard H. Tomlinson ’75

1974Barbara D. Bell ’74§William S. Brusilow ’75William M. Chaires ’75William G. Cronin ’74Marian S. Darrell ’75¥Peter L. George ’76Philip M. Hooper ’75S. Scott Kirkley ’74Scott P. Klurfield ’74David T. Layton ’75Kevin E. Lonnie ’76Hugh P. McCormick III ’75Gregg R. Meserole ’75Brooks P. Nelson ’76John W. O’Neill III ’76Jonathan E. Pettit ’74D. Jeffrey Rice ’75¥Dana J. Seero ’75James V. Shea ’74†Keith Stock ’74Steven T. Stone ’78J. Richard Thomas, Jr. ’76Howard H. Tomlinson ’75

1975Thomas L. Beneville ’77William S. Brusilow ’75Gregory A. Chaires ’77William M. Chaires ’75Marian S. Darrell ’75§Gregory B. Davis ’77Carlos A. Ferrer ’76Peter L. George ’76Kevin J. Gray ’77Philip M. Hooper ’75†Thomas Leyden ’77Kevin E. Lonnie ’76Hugh P. McCormick ’75Brooks P. Nelson ’76John W. O’Neill ’76D. Jeffrey Rice ’75§Dana J. Seero ’75Joseph S. Sollers III ’77J. Richard Thomas, Jr. ’76David H. Tickner ’77David M. Victor ’77

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Kenneth I. McNaughton ’78†William T. Mitchell ’78William G. Moran ’80Carl W. Nissen ’81William A. Rogers ’81Eric K. Scholl ’78Samuel R. Scott ’79Thomas B. Smyth ’81Theodore T. Sotir ’80William N. Stellmann, Jr. ’79Robert M. Thomas ’80Kenneth W. Volk ’80Andris Zmuidins ’80

1979Paul H. Bartlett ’82Richard A. Bartlett ’79James M. Bedell ’80James A. Bennett ’79Drew T. Brazer, Jr. ’80George S. Brush ’81Drew D. Coburn ’81Peter D. Cordrey ’82William H. deButts ’80Stephen Delligatti ’82Robert K. Doherty ’81Stephen T. Douglas ’79James A. Fernandez ’82R.C. Stewart Finney, Jr. ’81J. Thomas Gray, Jr. ’79†Stuart F. Gray ’81David J. Heubeck ’80John J. Mahle ’81L. Peter Mathews, Jr. ’79†William G. Moran ’80Michael P. Neary ’82Carl W. Nissen ’81William A. Rogers ’81Francis X. Smyth ’82Thomas B. Smyth ’81Theodore T. Sotir ’80William N. Stellmann, Jr. ’79Robert M. Thomas ’80Russell P. Wilson ’82

1980Paul H. Bartlett ’82James M. Bedell ’80Drew T. Brazer, Jr. ’80George S. Brush ’81David R. Chang ’84Peter D. Cordrey ’82William H. deButts ’80†Stephen Delligatti ’82Robert K. Doherty ’81Stephen T. Douglas ’80James A. Fernandez ’82R.C. Stewart Finney, Jr. ’81Bruce R. Gehrke ’83David J. Heubeck ’80Paul J. Hollis ’84H. Sherman Joyce ’82John J. Mahle ’81William G. Moran ’80Michael P. Neary ’82Carl W. Nissen ’81Lacy I. Rice ’83Gerald A. Ronon ’83Jefferey M. Simons ’83Francis X. Smyth ’82Thomas B. Smyth ’81Theodore T. Sotir ’80Robert M. Thomas ’80Russell P. Wilson ’82

1981Paul H. Bartlett ’82George S. Brush ’81Peter D. Cordrey ’82Benjamin G. Dawson ’82Stephen Delligatti ’82Robert K. Doherty ’81†James A. Fernandez ’82R.C. Stewart Finney, Jr. ’81Robert F. Flippin ’83Bruce R. Gehrke ’83Paul J. Hollis ’84H. Sherman Joyce ’82Charles P. Kontulis ’83Brian R. McGovern ’84James O. Marshall ’84Michael P. Neary ’82Carl W. Nissen ’81Brian K. Quinn ’84Lacy I. Rice ’83Gerald A. Ronon ’83Francis X. Smyth ’82Thomas B. Smyth ’81†Michael B. Wieczorek ’83Russell P. Wilson ’82Andris Zmuidins ’81

1982Paul H. Bartlett ’82David R. Chang ’84Peter D. Cordrey ’82†Benjamin G. Dawson ’82Stephen Delligatti ’82William P. Donohue, Jr. ’85Alexander A. Dwyer ’82Stephen B. Faber ’83James A. Fernandez ’82Robert F. Flippin ’83Paul J. Hollis ’84H. Sherman Joyce ’82Charles P. Kontulis ’83W. Tucker Lemon ’83Jon D. Lurie ’85Charles C. Mancuso ’85§J. Otis Marshall ’84Brian R. McGovern ’84Daniel T. Mena ’82Michael P. Neary ’82Lacy I. Rice ’83Joseph J. Rigney ’85Gerald A. Rizzieri ’85Gerald A. Ronon ’83Francis X. Smyth ’82Charles M. Stillwell ’85Garrett D. Tinsman ’84Michael B. Wieczorek ’83Alvin R. Wilson ’83Russell P. Wilson ’82†Clinton W. Winters ’82

1983Andrew B. Allard ’83David R. Chang ’84Christopher M. Corcoran ’86Robert E. Coughlin ’84Thomas R. DeNunzio ’84William P. Donohue, Jr. ’85Paul R. Faber ’85Stephen B. Faber ’83Robert F. Flippin ’83†Bruce R. Gehrke ’83Richard E. Gordet ’87Paul J. Hollis ’84Charles P. Kontulis ’83Jon D. Lurie ’85

J. Otis Marshall ’84Brian R. McGovern ’84Timothy R. Murdoch ’84John B. Pedersen ’85Lacy I. Rice ’83Joseph J. Rigney ’85Gerald A. Rizzieri ’85Gerald A. Ronon ’83†Charles M. Stillwell ’85Thomas P. Takacs ’84Garrett D. Tinsman ’84Michael B. Wieczorek ’83†Alvin R. Wilson ’84

1984Matthew S. Atkinson ’87Steven C. Boyle ’87James S. Brouner ’87David R. Chang ’84†Christopher M. Corcoran ’86Robert E. Coughlin ’84William P. Donohue, Jr. ’85John Q. Donovan ’86William Ellsworth ’86Paul R. Faber ’85Richard E. Gordet ’87§Brian R. McGovern ’84Robert H. Jiranek ’85Richard L. Kirschner ’87David W. Kopp ’87Alexander L. Krongard ’85Timothy L. Krongard ’86Jon D. Lurie ’85J. Otis Marshall ’84†Brian R. McGovern ’84Timothy R. Murdoch ’84John B. Pedersen ’85Joseph J. Rigney ’85Gerald A. Rizzieri ’85Todd A. Rizzieri ’86Thomas E. Stackpole ’87Charles M. Stillwell ’85Thomas P. Takacs ’84Garrett D. Tinsman ’84Alvin R. Wilson ’84

1985Matthew S. Atkinson ’87Amiel W. Bethel ’87Steven C. Boyle ’87James S. Brouner ’87Christopher M. Corcoran ’86William P. Donohue, Jr. ’85†John Q. Donovan ’86Paul M. Donovan ’87William Ellsworth ’86Paul R. Faber ’85Robert A. Goodwin ’88Richard E. Gordet ’87§Wade E. Haddad ’88John D. Havens ’88Andrew W. Hayes ’88Alexander M. Hogg ’87Matthew H. Hurlock ’88Robert H. Jiranek ’85Richard L. Kirschner ’87David W. Kopp ’87Alexander L. Krongard ’85Joy Lederman ’88¥Jon D. Lurie ’85David C. Madden ’87Shannon M. Malloy ’87Gregory S. Morzano ’88Robert A. Palumbo ’88John B. Pederson ’85

Gerald A. Rizzieri ’85†Todd A. Rizzieri ’86Mary G. Robinson ’88¥John Rousakis ’88Edward J. Sondey ’87Thomas E. Stackpole ’87Charles M. Stillwell ’85†John W. Vincent ’87Jon C. Wallenstrom ’88John T. Woelper ’88John F. Wood ’88William A. Workman ’88

1986Matthew S. Atkinson ’87Amiel W. Bethel ’87James S. Brouner ’87Thomas M. Clyde ’88John Q. Donovan ’86†Paul M. Donovan ’87William Ellsworth ’86†Robert A. Goodwin ’88Richard L. Gordet ’87§Will Hartley ’89John D. Havens ’88Andrew W. Hays ’88Alexander M. Hogg ’87Matthew H. Hurlock ’88John A. Kenny ’89Richard L. Kirschner ’87David W. Kopp ’87Stephen A. Macaleer ’88David C. Madden ’87William D. Maeck ’89Stuart C. Magruder ’89Michael J. Mathias ’89Robert A. Palumbo ’88Todd A. Rizzieri ’86†John Rousakis ’88Charles M. Shaffer ’89Gregory D. Sofield ’89Thomas E. Stackpole ’87Lorne S. Thomsen ’89Robert L. Ughetta ’89John W. Vincent ’87Jon C. Wallenstrom ’88Phillip K. Wang ’89Thomas J. Woelper ’88John F. Wood ’88William A. Workman ’88John M. Wright ’89

1987Matthew S. Atkinson ’87†Mark Z. Ames ’90Amiel W. Bethel ’87Steven C. Boyle ’87†Thomas M. Clyde ’88Paul A. DiBello ’90Paul M. Donovan ’87Robert A. Goodwin ’88Richard E. Gordet ’87§Will Hartley ’89Alexander M. Hogg ’87†Christian J. Howe ’90Matthew H. Hurlock ’88Thomas R. Jones ’89John A. Kenny ’89David W. Kopp ’87Joy Lederman ’88¥David C. Madden ’87Stephen A. Macaleer ’88Robert A. Palumbo ’88

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Laura G. Phinizy ’89¥John Rousakis ’88Edward J. Sondey ’88Lorne S. Thomsen ’89Anna M. Verdi ’89¥Jon C. Wallenstrom ’88J. Thomas Woelper ’88John F. Wood ’88John M. Wright ’89

1988Mark Z. Ames ’90Thomas C. Barnds ’90Sung V. Choe ’91Thomas M. Clyde ’88William C. Clyde ’90Paul A. DiBello ’90Robert A. Goodwin ’88Will Hartley ’89Christian J. Howe ’90Joy Lederman ’88§Stephen A. Macaleer ’88Andrew N. Moe ’92Robert A. Palumbo ’88†James C. Porter ’90Gregory D. Sofield ’89Edward J. Sondey ’88†Sean J. Sullivan ’88§Lorne S. Thomsen ’89Jon C. Wallenstrom ’88J. Thomas Woelper ’88John F. Wood ’88William A. Workman ’89John M. Wright ’89

1989Mark Z. Ames ’90James S. Ardrey, Jr. ’92Thomas C. Barnds ’90Deborah E. Botha ’92§Andrew V. Brown ’92Edward T. Calkins ’92Sung V. Choe ’91David S. Clapp ’91William C. Clyde ’90Matthew C. Dates ’92Paul A. DiBello ’90†Mark F. Donovan ’90Lawrence B. Florio ’92David M. Gaines ’92Evan S. Garfein ’92James D. Halliday ’90Will Hartley ’89Christian J. Howe ’90John A. Kenny ’90Edgar R. Kent, III ’90Andrew P. Madden ’92Michael L. Manzo ’92Michael J. Mariano ’92Christopher R. McHugh ’91Malcolm E. Meistrell ’92Wallace M. Millner ’90Andrew N. Moe ’92Lawrence G. Monagle ’91Todd L. Murphy ’92James C. Porter ’90David Rothenberg ’92John T. Schroeder ’92Jeffrey L. Schwartz ’91David A. Shefferman ’92David E. Singer ’91Daniel L. Smith ’91Gregory D. Sofield ’89Patrick M. Supanc ’92R. Highley Thompson ’92

Lorne S. Thomsen ’89P. Justin Tortolani ’92Robert L. Ughetta ’89Gregory R. Waller ’92John M. Wright ’89†

1990Mark Z. Ames ’90James S. Ardrey, Jr. ’92Thomas C. Barnds ’90†Deborah E. Botha ’92§John S. Burstein ’93Edward T. Calkins ’92David S. Clapp ’91William C. Clyde ’90Paul A. DiBello ’90†Mark F. Donovan ’90David M. Gaines ’92James D. Halliday ’90Christian J. Howe ’90John A. Kenny ’90†Edgar R. Kent, III ’90Andrew P. Madden ’92David W. Marcus ’92§Michael J. Mariano ’92Torr J. Marro ’93Christopher R. McHugh ’91Malcolm E. Meistrell ’92Wallace M. Millner ’90David K. Morrow ’93Todd L. Murphy ’92John T. Schroeder ’92Jeffrey L. Schwartz ’91David E. Singer ’91R. Highley Thompson ’92P. Justin Tortolani ’92Gregory R. Waller ’92

1991James S. Ardrey, Jr. ’92Scott S. Bacigalupo ’94Andrew V. Brown ’92John S. Burstein ’93Edward T. Calkins ’92Sung V. Choe ’91David S. Clapp ’91David M. Gaines ’92Evan S. Garfein ’92Kevin E. Lowe ’94Andrew P. Madden ’93Michael J. Mariano ’92Torr J. Marro ’93Christopher R. McHugh ’91†Malcolm E. Meistrell ’92Andrew N. Moe ’92†David K. Morrow ’93Paul W. Murphy ’94Todd L. Murphy ’92Peter C. Ramsey ’94Scott D. Reinhardt ’94John T. Schroeder ’92Jeffrey L. Schwartz ’91David A. Shefferman ’92Taylor W. Simmers ’94David E. Singer ’91R. Highley Thompson ’92Brian F. Tomeo ’94P. Justin Tortolani ’92†Gregory R. Waller ’92

1992Scott S. Bacigalupo ’94John S. Burstein ’93Edward T. Calkins ’92Scott R. Conklin ’95

Ryan M. Fanzone ’94John J. Friedewald ’93David M. Gaines ’92†Evan S. Garfein ’92Charles H. Herrick ’93Todd B. Higgins ’95Michael W. Jepsen ’94Michael J. Kotin ’93Nicholas B. Lane ’95Kevin E. Lowe ’94Andrew P. Madden ’92Michael J. Mariano ’92†Torr J. Marro ’93Malcolm E. Meistrell ’92Joshua T. Miller ’95Andrew N. Moe ’92†David K. Morrow ’93Chad H. Muir ’92Paul W. Murphy ’94Todd L. Murphy ’92Peter C. Ramsey ’94Matthew L. Reece ’92Scott D. Reinhardt ’94Jeffrey M. Riggio ’93John T. Schroeder ’92David A. Shefferman ’92Thomas M. Sherwood ’93Taylor W. Simmers ’94Brock J. Sturdivant ’93R. Highley Thompson ’92James K. Todd ’93Brian F. Tomeo ’94P. Justin Tortolani ’92†Gregory R. Waller ’92

1993Scott S. Bacigalupo ’94†Louis P. Bansbach ’96Robert M. Brawner ’96John S. Burstein ’93Jason M. Buttles ’96Scott R. Conklin ’95Ryan M. Fanzone ’94Matthew E. Fleming ’96Loren A. Gardner ’96Daniel B. Gutstein ’96Charles H. Herrick ’93Todd B. Higgins ’95Andrew L. Hubbard ’95Michael W. Jepsen ’94Mark J. Johnson ’95David F. Kashatus ’96J. Nicholas Kearns ’95Nicholas B. Lane ’95Kevin E. Lowe ’94†Jeffrey S. MacBean ’96Jonathan P. Malkiel ’95Torr J. Marro ’93†Donald J. McDonough ’96Frederic C. McMahon ’96John D. Mello ’95Joshua T. Miller ’95Andrew H.W. Mitchell ’95David K. Morrow ’93†Paul W. Murphy ’94Robert S. Neff ’96F. Joseph Quayle ’95Scott D. Reinhardt ’94Jeffrey M. Riggio ’93George W. Shaw ’95Thomas M. Sherwood ’93Taylor W. Simmers ’94Frank P. Slattery ’95John C. Stanitski ’95Brock J. Sturdivant ’93James K. Todd ’93

Brian F. Tomeo ’94

1994Scott S. Bacigalupo ’94†Louis P. Bansbach ’96Robert M. Brawner ’96Christopher C. Brown ’97Jason M. Buttles ’96Scott R. Conklin ’95Todd B. Eichelberger ’97Ryan M. Fanzone ’94Matthew E. Fleming ’96Loren A. Gardner ’96Daniel B. Gutstein ’96Todd B. Higgins ’95Andrew L. Hubbard ’95Michael W. Jepsen ’94Mark J. Johnson ’95David F. Kashatus ’96Craig L. Katz ’97Derek T. Katz ’97Dennis E. Kramer ’97Nicholas B. Lane ’95Kevin E. Lowe ’94†Jeffrey S. MacBean ’96Jonathan P. Malkiel ’95Donald J. McDonough ’96Frederic C. McMahon ’96John D. Mello ’95James S.W. Mitchell ’97Paul W. Murphy ’94†Robert S. Neff ’96Jason D. Osier ’97Peter C. Ramsey ’94Scott D. Reinhardt ’94†George W. Shaw ’95Taylor W. Simmers ’94John C. Stanitski ’95Benjamin B. Strutt ’97Brian F. Tomeo ’94Matthew A. Tucker ’97J. Becket Wolf ’97

1995Michael W. Allan ’98Louis P. Bansbach ’96Robert M. Brawner ’96Christopher C. Brown ’97Jason M. Buttles ’96Patrick A. Cairns ’97Scott R. Conklin ’95†Christian M. Cook ’98Todd B. Eichelberger ’97Matthew E. Fleming ’96James C. Grooms ’98Daniel B. Gutstein ’96Jonathan A. Hess ’98Todd B. Higgins ’95†Andrew L. Hubbard ’95Jesse H. Hubbard ’98Mark J. Johnson ’95Craig L. Katz ’97Derek T. Katz ’97Dennis E. Kramer ’97Nicholas B. Lane ’95†Jeffrey S. MacBean ’96Jonathan P. Malkiel ’95Christopher G. Massey ’98Donald J. McDonough ’96Frederic C. McMahon ’96John Douglas Mello ’95Joshua T. Miller ’95†Andrew H.W. Mitchell ’95James S.W. Mitchell ’97Douglas L. Munson ’96

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Robert S. Neff ’96Jason D. Osier ’97F. Joseph Quayle ’95George W. Shaw ’95John C. Stanitski ’95Benjamin B. Strutt ’97Matthew A. Tucker ’97Mark D. Whaling ’98J. Becket Wolf ’97

1996Michael W. Allan ’98Louis P. Bansbach ’96T. Spencer Baugher ’98Robert M. Brawner ’96Christopher C. Brown ’97Patrick A. Cairns ’97Christian M. Cook ’97Neal T. DiBello ’97Todd B. Eichelberger ’97Nathan P. Ewell ’96§Jason W. Farrell ’99Matthew E. Fleming ’96James C. Grooms ’98John J. Harrington ’99Jonathan A. Hess ’98Jesse H. Hubbard ’98Daniel B. Gutstein ’96†Craig L. Katz ’97Derek T. Katz ’97Dennis E. Kramer ’97Kurt K. Lunkenheimer ’99Jeffrey S. MacBean ’96†Edward O. Martell ’99Christopher G. Massey ’98Donald J. McDonough ’96James H. McIntyre ’99Frederic C. McMahon ’96Gregory A. Mecca ’97James S.W. Mitchell ’97Douglas L. Munson ’96Robert S. Neff ’96Jason D. Osier ’97Corey B. Popham ’99Christopher M. Roberts ’98Lorne D. Smith ’99Benjamin B. Strutt ’97Matthew A. Tucker ’97Mark D. Whaling ’98J. Becket Wolf ’97Adam R. Wolfman ’99John O. Wynne ’98

1997M. Alejandro Abularach ’99Michael W. Allan ’98T. Spencer Baugher ’98Christopher A. Berrier ’00Christopher C. Brown ’97Jason M. Buttles ’97Patrick A. Cairns ’97Christian M. Cook ’97Neal T. DiBello ’97Todd B. Eichelberger ’97Jason W. Farrell ’99Michael J. Giarrusso ’00Armand B. Graham ’00James C. Grooms ’98John J. Harrington ’99Jonathan A. Hess ’98Benton E. Heyworth ’98Jesse H. Hubbard ’98Craig L. Katz ’97Derek T. Katz ’97Jacob C. Kenney ’00

Dennis E. Kramer ’97Gardner H. LaMotte ’99Tad P. Lanagan ’99Geoffrey S. Lasda ’00Kurt K. Lunkenheimer ’99M. Campbell MacColl ’00Edward O. Martell ’99Christopher G. Massey ’98James H. McIntyre ’99Gregory A. Mecca ’97James S.W. Mitchell ’97†Ryan P. O'Shaughnessy ’00Jason D. Osier ’97†Corey B. Popham ’99Christopher M. Roberts ’98Joshua S. Sims ’00Lorne D. Smith ’99M. Jameson Sullivan ’00Benjamin B. Strutt ’97†Matthew A. Tucker ’97Michael A. Viola ’00Mark D. Whaling ’98William C. Whitridge ’00J. Becket Wolf ’97†Adam R. Wolfman ’99John O. Wynne ’98

1998M. Alejandro Abularach ’99Michael W. Allan ’98J. Matthew Bailer ’01T. Spencer Baugher ’98Christopher A. Berrier ’00Christopher B. Buzzeo ’01Christian M. Cook ’97Jason W. Farrell ’99Michael J. Giarrusso ’00Robert J. Gifford ’01Armand B. Graham ’00James C. Grooms ’98Christopher E. Harrington ’01John J. Harrington ’99Jonathan A. Hess ’98Benton E. Heyworth ’98Jesse H. Hubbard ’98Jacob C. Kenney ’00Gardner H. LaMotte ’99Tad P. Lanagan ’99Geoffrey S. Lasda ’00Kurt K. Lunkenheimer ’99M. Campbell MacColl ’00Edward O. Martell ’99Christopher G. Massey ’98James H. McIntyre ’99Ryan D. Mollett ’01Ryan P. O'Shaughnessy ’00Corey B. Popham ’99Christopher M. Roberts ’98C. William Ross ’01Joshua S. Sims ’00Lorne D. Smith ’99Matthew P. Striebel ’01M. Jameson Sullivan ’00Trevor R. Tierney ’01Robert K. Torti ’01John T. Walsh ’01Michael A. Viola ’00Mark D. Whaling ’98William C. Whitridge ’00Adam R. Wolfman ’99John O. Wynne ’98Willis M. Wu ’00

1999M. Alejandro Abularach ’99

J. Matthew Bailer ’01D. Kyle Baugher ’02Christopher A. Berrier ’00Christopher B. Buzzeo ’01Victor I. Chow ’02Daniel R. Clark ’02T. Brendan Fallon ’02Jason W. Farrell ’99Scott J. Farrell ’02Michael J. Giarrusso ’00Robert J. Gifford ’01Gregory B. Golaszewski ’02Armand B. Graham ’00Christopher E. Harrington ’01John J. Harrington ’99Jacob C. Kenney ’00Gardner H. LaMotte ’99Tad P. Lanagan ’99Geoffrey S. Lasda ’00Kurt K. Lunkenheimer ’99M. Campbell MacColl ’00Andrew E. Mallozzi ’02Edward O. Martell ’99James H. McIntyre ’99Ryan D. Mollett ’01Ryan P. O'Shaughnessy ’00Mark A. Pellegrino ’02Corey B. Popham ’99William J. Prager ’02C. William Ross ’01Joshua S. Sims ’00Lorne D. Smith ’99Matthew P. Striebel ’01M. Jameson Sullivan ’00Brendan M. Tierney ’02Trevor R. Tierney ’01Robert K. Torti ’01Matthew E. Trevenen ’02John T. Walsh ’01Michael A. Viola ’00William C. Whitridge ’00Adam R. Wolfman ’99Willis M. Wu ’00

2000J. Matthew Bailer ’01D. Kyle Baugher ’02Christopher A. Berrier ’00†Christopher B. Buzzeo ’01Daniel R. Clark ’02Owen Daly ’03Damien L. Davis ’03Bradford M. Dumont ’03Thomas C. Einhorn ’03T. Brendan Fallon ’02Scott J. Farrell ’02Michael J. Giarrusso ’00Robert J. Gifford ’01Gregory B. Golaszewski ’02Julian M. Gould ’03Armand B. Graham ’00Christopher E. Harrington ’01Sean P. Hartofilis ’03Benjamin Hufty-Griswold ’03Jacob C. Kenney ’00Geoffrey S. Lasda ’00Brian H. Lieberman ’03M. Campbell MacColl ’00William W. McColl ’03Andrew E. Mallozzi ’02Ryan D. Mollett ’01Ryan P. O'Shaughnessy ’00Mark A. Pellegrino ’02Anthony J. Perna ’03William J. Prager ’02

Joseph M. Rosenbaum ’03C. William Ross ’01Joshua S. Sims ’00†Matthew P. Striebel ’01M. Jameson Sullivan ’00Brendan M. Tierney ’02Trevor R. Tierney ’01Robert K. Torti ’01John T. Walsh ’01Joshua D. White ’03William C. Whitridge ’00Willis M. Wu ’00

2001J. Matthew Bailer ’01D. Kyle Baugher ’02Ryan J. Boyle ’04Christopher B. Buzzeo ’01 †Andrew J. Casino ’04Daniel R. Clark ’02Owen Daly ’03Damien L. Davis ’03Jason M. Doneger ’04Bradford M. Dumont ’03Thomas C. Einhorn ’03T. Brendan Fallon ’02Scott J. Farrell ’02Robert J. Gifford ’01Michael P. Gilbane ’04Gregory B. Golaszewski ’02Julian M. Gould ’03Armand B. Graham ’00Christopher E. Harrington ’01Sean P. Hartofilis ’03R. Dixon Hayes ’04Benjamin Hufty-Griswold ’03Brian H. Lieberman ’03Robert F. Lindsey ’04William W. McColl ’03Andrew E. Mallozzi ’02Ryan D. Mollett ’01†Mark A. Pellegrino ’02Anthony J. Perna ’03William J. Prager ’02William H. Quirk ’04John M. Robinson ’04Joseph M. Rosenbaum ’03C. William Ross ’01Fredric W. Schultz ’04Matthew P. Striebel ’01†Brendan M. Tierney ’02Trevor R. Tierney ’01†Robert K. Torti ’01John T. Walsh ’01Joshua D. White ’03Bradford A. Wynne ’04

2002Oliver M. Barry ’05D. Kyle Baugher ’02 †Ryan J. Boyle ’04Robert A. Bryson ’05Andrew J. Casino ’04Eric C. Chase ’05Daniel R. Clark ’02Owen Daly ’03Damien L. Davis ’03Bradford M. Dumont ’03Thomas C. Einhorn ’03T. Brendan Fallon ’02Scott J. Farrell ’02 †Michael P. Gilbane ’04Gregory B. Golaszewski ’02Julian M. Gould ’03James G. Guidera ’05

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Sean P. Hartofilis ’03R. Dixon Hayes ’04Benjamin Hufty-Griswold ’03Jared D. Keating ’05Matthew T. Larkin ’05Brian H. Lieberman ’03Robert F. Lindsey ’04William W. McColl ’03Andrew E. Mallozzi ’02Mark A. Pellegrino ’02Anthony J. Perna ’03Matthew M. Prager ’05 William J. Prager ’02 †Rabah Qadir ’04 William H. Quirk ’04John M. Robinson ’04Joseph M. Rosenbaum ’03Fredric W. Schultz ’04Jordan C. Stern ’04Timothy J. Sullivan ’05Andrew Y. Sung ’05Brendan M. Tierney ’02Matthew E. Trevenen ’03Ryan C. Watson ’05Michael F. Wenzel ’05Joshua D. White ’03David P. Willard ’05Bradford A. Wynne ’04

2003Oliver M. Barry ’05Ryan J. Boyle ’04 †Robert A. Bryson ’05Andrew J. Casino ’04Owen Daly ’03 †Damien L. Davis ’03 †Bradford M. Dumont ’03 †Thomas C. Einhorn ’03Michael P. Gilbane ’04Julian M. Gould ’03James G. Guidera ’05Sean P. Hartofilis ’03R. Dixon Hayes ’04Grant M. Hewit ’06Benjamin Hufty-Griswold ’03Joshua D. Johnson ’05Jared D. Keating ’05Erik L. Kudla ’06Matthew T. Larkin ’05David J. Law ’06Brian H. Lieberman ’03William W. McColl ’03James D. O'Brien ’06Anthony J. Perna ’03 †Matthew M. Prager ’05William H. Quirk ’04John M. Robinson ’04Joseph M. Rosenbaum ’03Ryan M. Schoenig ’06Fredric W. Schultz ’04Mark Schwartz ’06Jordan C. Stern ’04Timothy J. Sullivan ’05Andrew Y. Sung ’05Daniel W. Thompson ’06Hakim R. Thompson ’06Matthew E. Trevenen ’03Anthony K. Vita ’06Ryan C. Watson ’05Michael F. Wenzel ’05Joshua D. White ’03David P. Willard ’05Bradford A. Wynne ’04

2004John Adamo '07Oliver Barry '05John Bennett '07Michael Biles '07Ryan Boyle '04 †Daniel Brown '07Robert Bryson '05Andrew Casino '04Eric Chase '06Michael Desantis '07Jason Doneger '05 †Thomas Firth '07Michael Gilbane '04Michael Guadio '07James Guidera '05Robert Hayes '04Whitney Hayes '07Grant Hewit '06Joshua Johnson '05Zachery Jungers '07Jared Keating '05Erik Kudla '06Matthew Larkin '05David Law '06James O'Brien '06Matthew Prager '05William Presti '07William Quirk '04John Robinson '04Ryan Schoenig '06Frederic Schultz '04Mark Schwartz '06Richard Shriner '07Scott Sowanick '07Jordan Stern '04Derek Sudan '07Timothy Sullivan '05Andrew Sung '05Daniel Thompson '06Hakim Thompson '06Peter Trombino '07Anthony Vita '06Michael Wenzel '06David Willard '05Bradford Wynne '04

2005John Adamo '07David Baker '08Oliver Barry '05 †John Bennett '07Alexander Berg '08Michael Biles '07Daniel Brown '07Eric Chase '06Daniel Cocoziello '08David Cowin '08Michael Desantis '07Jason Doneger '05 †Thomas Firth '07Charles Goldberg '08James Guidera '05Michael Guadio '07Whitney Hayes '07Alexander Haynie '08Alexander Hewit '08Grant Hewit '06Jeffrey Izant '08Joshua Johnson '05Zachery Jungers '07Jared Keating '05Erik Kudla '06Matthew Larkin '05David Law '06

James O'Brien '06Matthew Prager '05 †William Presti '07Robert Schneider '08Ryan Schoenig '06Mark Schwartz '06Richard Shriner '07Scott Sowanick '07Peter Striebel '08Derek Sudan '07Timothy Sullivan '05Andrew Sung '05Hakim Thompson '06Peter Trentman '08Peter Trombino '07Anthony Vita '06James Weiss '08Michael Wenzel '06Derek Yecies '08

2006David Baker '08John Bennett '07Alexander Berg '08Michael Biles '07Daniel Brown '07Robert Bryson '06Eric Chase '06Daniel Cocoziello '08David Cowin '08Thomas Davis '09Michael Desantis '07Thomas Firth '07Dominick Fuccillo '06Charles Goldberg '08Whitney Hayes '07Alexander Haynie '08Nicholas Hermandorfer '08Grant Hewit '06 †Alexander Hewit '08Jeffrey Izant '08Zachery Jungers '07Charles Kolkin '09Mark Kovler '09Erik Kudla '06David Law '06Joshua Lesko '09Evan Magruder '08James O'Brien '06 †Christopher Peyser '09William Presti '07Brendan Reilly '09Robert Schneider '08Ryan Schoenig '06 †Mark Schwartz '06Gregory Seaman '09Richard Sgalardi '09Richard Shriner '07Scott Sowanick '07Peter Striebel '08Derek Sudan '07Peter Trentman '08Hakim Thompson '06Peter Trombino '07Anthony Vita '06James Weiss '08Michael Wenzel '06

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The Higginbotham Trophy

Awarded annually to that member of the Princeton varsity lacrosse team who by outstanding play, dis-tinguished sportsmanship and gentlemanly influence has best exemplified the qualities of John Edwards Higginbotham ’39, captain of the varsity lacrosse team in 1939, who gave his life while serving as a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940.

1942 .............John S. Green, III ’421943 .............John S. Palmer ’431944 .............John G. Quay ’46, MCR1945 .............Ernest L. Ransome ’47, MCR1946 .............Ernest L. Ransome ’47, MCR1947 .............Leonard M. Gaines, Jr. ’491948 .............Samuel R. Ogden, Jr. ’471949 .............Peter E. B. Erdman ’501950 .............Donald P. Hahn ’511951 .............Donald P. Hahn ’511952 .............Kenneth C. Miller, Jr. ’521953 .............Ralph N. Willis ’531954 .............Henry F. Baldwin ’541955 .............John H. Fish ’55 Robert B. Russell ’55 Robert Stinson, Jr. ’551956 .............Charles O. Obrecht ’561957 .............Donald B. MacElwee ’57 Michael J. Shannon ’571958 .............Alvin B. Krongard ’581959 .............John D. Heyd ’591960 .............Jack O. Horton ’60 Robert E. Milling ’601961 .............Thomas R. B. Campbell ’61 Howard J. Krongard ’611962 .............Philip S. Allen ’621963 .............Timothy C. Callard ’631964 .............James R. Haws ’641965 .............William G.S. Hardy ’65 Hubert F. O’Brien, Jr. ’651966 .............Graeme L. Flanders ’661967 .............John D. Baker ’671968 .............Stephen H. Durant ’68 Albert Keidel III ’681969 .............John R. Evans ’691970 .............Peter D. Lips ’701971 .............William D. Pettit, Jr. ’71 Robert M. Rogers ’711972 .............Philip B. Barbaccia ’72 Peter D. Hansel ’721973 .............Robert M. Reynolds ’73 William D. Tibbetts ’731974 .............Jonathan E. Pettit ’74 James L. Shea ’741975 .............Philip M. Hooper ’751976 .............Brooks P. Nelson ’761977 .............Kevin J. Gray ’77 Joseph S. Sollers, III ’77 David H. Tickner ’771978 .............Thomas Leyden ’78

1979 .............Louis Peter Mathews ’79 James Thomas Gray ’791980 .............William H. deButts, III ’801981 .............Peter D. Cordrey ’821982 .............Peter D. Cordrey ’821983 .............Gerald A. Ronon ’831984 .............Gerald A. Rizzieri ’851985 .............Robert H. Jiranek ’85 Alexander L. Krongard ’851986 .............Matthew S. Atkinson ’871987 .............John M. Wright ’891988 .............Robert A. Palumbo ’881989 .............John M. Wright ’891990 .............Paul A. DiBello ’901991 .............Gregory R. Waller ’921992 .............Paul Justin Tortolani ’921993 .............David K. Morrow ’931994 .............Brian F. Tomeo ’94 Taylor W. Simmers ’941995 .............Todd B. Higgins ’95 Scott R. Conklin ’951996 .............Jeffrey S. MacBean ’96 Donald J. McDonough ’96 1997 .............Patrick A. Cairns ’971998 .............Jonathan A. Hess ’98 Jesse D. Hubbard ’98 Christopher G. Massey ’981999 .............John J. Harrington ’99 Lorne D. Smith ’992000...............Joshua Samuel Sims ’002001 .............Ryan D. Mollett ’01 Trevor R. Tierney ’012002 .............D. Kyle Baugher ’02 William J. Prager ’022003 .............Damien L. Davis ’03 Bradford M. Dumont '032004 .............Ryan J. Boyle '042005 .............Jason M. Doneger '05 Oliver M. Barry '05

Men’s Lacrosse Awards

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The Howard Trophy

In honor of Albert F. Howard ’25. Awarded an-nually to that senior member of the Princeton varsity lacrosse team who has shown the greatest improvement in lacrosse during his undergradu-ate years at Princeton.1989 .............Gregory D. Sofield ’891990 .............Mark Z. Ames ’901991 .............David S. Clapp ’911992 .............Michael J. Mariano ’921993 .............Torr James Marro ’931994 .............Ryan M. Fanzone ’941995 .............Nicholas B. Lane ’95 Joshua T. Miller ’951996 .............Robert M. Brawner ’96 Robert S. Neff ’961997 .............J. Becket Wolf ’971998 .............Christian M. Cook ’981999 .............Kurt K. Lunkenheimer ’992000 .............Christopher A. Berrier ’002001 .............Matthew P. Striebel ’01 Robert K. Torti ’012002 .............Scott F. Farrell ’02 Daniel R. Clark ’022003 .............Owen Daly ’03 Matthew E. Trevenen ’032004 .............Andrew J. Casino '04 Frederic W. Schultz '042005 .............Matthew M. Prager '05 Timothy J. Sullivan '05

The Beth Tortolani Memorial Cup

Given in loving memory by the Princeton Lacrosse classes of 1989-1995.1995 .............Helen Tierney1996 .............Anabel and Jerry McHugyh1997 .............H. Kirk Unruh1998 .............Dubby and Susan Wynne1999 .............Rand and Chris Mirante2000 .............not awarded2001 .............William and Joann Sims2002 .............Harry and Kathy Baugher2003 .............Fred Hargadon

The Scott Klurfield ’74 Award

Given in loving memory by the Princeton Lacrosse classes of 1974.2001 .............Christopher B. Buzzeo ’012002 .............Brendan Fallon ’022003 .............Anthony J. Perna ’03 William W. MacColl ’03 2004 .............William H. Quirk '042005 .............James G. Guidera '05 Andrew Y. Sung '05

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1881Captains: T.B. Bradford, L. RiggsOverall: 1-3

N.Y. LACROSSE CLUB L 0-3COLUMBIA W 4-0Baltimore A.C. L 0-3New York L 0-3

1882Captains: L. Riggs, G.W. GilmoreOverall: 2-2-1

New York University ! T 1-1New York Lacrosse Club L 2-3Columbia W 5-0Harvard @ L 1-3Columbia # W 1-0

! = at Waverly, N.J.@ = at New York# = at New Brunswick, N.J.

1883 Captain: W.P. FieldOverall: 6-2-1

Yale W 2-0YALE W 2-1New York Lacrosse Club L 0-2N.Y. LACROSSE CLUB W 2-1New York University W 3-0Columbia! W 10-0Harvard L 0-3YALE W 3-0Druids of Baltimore T 1-1

! = at New Brunswick, N.J.

1884Captains: C.R. Spence, S. PoeOverall: 3-3

New York Lacrosse Club L 0-4AMER. NAT’L TEAM L 1-4Yale ! L 1-2HARVARD W 2-1New York University @ W 6-1Yale W 3-1

! = Oelrichs Cup Tournament at Hoboken, N.J.@ = at New Brunswick, N.J.

1885Captains: W.R. Blakemore, C.B. GambleOverall: 2-3

NEW YORK UNIV. W 3-0Druids of Baltimore L 0-3Harvard L 2-3New York University ! W 7-0Druids of Baltimore ! L 1-3

! = Oelrichs Cup Tournament at Brooklyn, N.Y.

1886Captains: W.R. Blakemore, H.L. HodgeOverall: 5-3

Brooklyn Athletics W 1-0YALE W 4-0STEVENS INST. W 5-0Druids of Baltimore L 1-3HARVARD L 1-3New York University ! W 3-1New York Lacrosse Club ! L 2-3New York University ! W 3-1

! = Oelrichs Cup Tournament at Hoboken, N.J.

1887Captain: C.L. RiggsOverall: 3-3

Druids of Baltimore L 3-4LAWRENCEVILLE W 9-0NEW YORK UNIV. W 2-1Druids of Baltimore W 3-2New York Lacrosse Club L 0-6Harvard L 0-3

1888Captain: W.B. SegurOverall: 5-3

South Boston ! L 0-4Druids of Baltimore L 2-4Rutgers W 5-1RUTGERS W 5-0Lehigh W 3-1Druids of Baltimore L 0-2New York University W 6-2HARVARD W 2-1

! = Oelrichs Cup Tournament at Staten Island, N.Y.

1889Captain: W.R. BonsalOverall: 5-2-2

Druids of Baltimore W 5-0Berkeley Athletics T 0-0Berkeley Athletics T 1-1Rutgers W 10-0Druids of Baltimore L 1-2Stevens Institute W 10-0LEHIGH W 6-0Harvard W 3-1DRUIDS OF BALT. L 0-3

1890Captain: Edgar PoeOverall: 3-4

Brooklyn Athletic Club ! L 2-5BROOKLYN A.C. L 1-2Staten Island A.C. W 1-0Druids of Baltimore L 0-4STEVENS INST. of TECH. W 12-0JOHNS HOPKINS W 3-2Lehigh L 1-3

! = at Roseville, N.J.

1891Captain: Edgar PoeOverall: 0-1

Lawrenceville L 0-4Competition suspended

1892Lacrosse was dropped due to lack of suf-ficient interest and the deterioration of the quality of the team.

1893Captain: Edgar PoeOverall: 0-1

Stevens Institute L 2-4

1894-1920No varsity lacrosse

1921Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Edward Stinson, Jr.Overall: 2-1

N.Y. LACROSSE CLUB W 6-2Crescent A.C. L 2-3BROOKLYN LAX CLUB W 11-1

1922Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Edward Stinson, Jr.Overall: 6-2

New York University W 6-0CORNELL W 11-1Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-7HARVARD W 9-3OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE W 6-3Syracuse L 2-5COLGATE W 11-2Rutgers W 6-1

1923Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Oliver AlfordOverall: 5-3

Mt. Washington L.C. L 1-6Crescent A.C. L 3-4STEVENS INST. of TECH. W 6-1NEW YORK UNIV. W 9-0Harvard W 11-1RUTGERS W 13-1SYRACUSE L 1-2YALE W 6-1

1924Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Ken DittmarOverall: 6-2

STEVENS INST. of TECH. W 9-1SWARTHMORE W 4-0NEW YORK UNIV. W 7-1Mt. Washington L.C. L 1-6Rutgers W 2-1HARVARD W 8-0Crescent A.C. L 3-4Yale W 2-1

Results

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1925Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Richard ShackelfordOverall: 3-4-1

Crescent A.C. W 4-0Stevens Inst. of Tech. W 6-1Mt. Washington L.C. L 3-5CORNELL W 3-1HOBART L 2-5NAVY L 0-2Harvard L 1-2YALE T 4-4

1926Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Henry W. Jeffers, Jr.Overall: 6-1-1

Mt. Washington L.C. L 3-11LEHIGH T 3-3Stevens Inst. of Tech. W 7-3RUTGERS W 7-4OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE W 7-1HARVARD W 9-1Yale W 6-3L’Hirondelle A.C. W 5-4

1927Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Walfred B. ThulinOverall: 5-5

FLUSHING A.C. W 16-0SWARTHMORE L 9-10Crescent A.C. L 2-6L’Hirondelle A.C. W 8-3LEHIGH W 6-3MT. WASHINGTON L.C. L 4-6Maryland L 6-13LAFAYETTE W 9-0Rutgers W **4-3YALE L 2-6

1928Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Whiting WillauerOverall: 5-4

Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-8CRESCENT A.C. W 3-2RURGERS L 4-5Lehigh W 8-1L’HIRONDELLE A.C. W 5-1MARYLAND L 3-8PENNSYLVANIA W 5-4Cornell W 6-5Yale L 4-6

1929Coach: Al NiesCaptain: John StinsonOverall: 7-1-1

Mt. Washington L.C. L 2-9NEW YORK UNIV. T 5-5COLGATE W 7-3LEHIGH W 5-1Swarthmore W 6-3RUTGERS W 9-1Pennsylvania W 10-4

Cornell W 4-3YALE W *8-6

1930Coach: Al NiesCaptain: William ScarlettOverall: 4-4-1

CORNELL T 2-2UNION W 8-2PENNSYLVANIA W 6-1Mt. Washington L.C. L 1-5LEHIGH W 6-4LAFAYETTE W 5-1Johns Hopkins L 0-7Rutgers L 1-5Yale L 2-8

1931Coach: Al NiesCaptain: George A. SchwarzenbachOverall: 2-6-1

Mt. Washington L.C. L 1-4NEW YORK UNIV. W 5-1CORNELL T 1-1LEHIGH W 5-4JOHNS HOPKINS L 2-13Pennsylvania L 3-7Rutgers L 2-9YALE L 4-5ST. JOHN’S L 3-16

1932Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Caspar WisterOverall: 3-5-1

Mt. Washington L.C. L 0-13NEW YORK UNIV. W 7-3LEHIGH W 15-1Cornell L 2-3Johns Hopkins L 0-11LAFAYETTE W 8-0RUTGERS T 4-4Yale L 5-8PENNSYLVANIA L 3-6

1933Coach: Al NiesCaptain: James A. BrooksOverall: 7-1

MT. WASHINGTON L.C. L 4-9LEHIGH W 8-1CORNELL W 5-4Rutgers W 4-3NEW YORK UNIV. W 13-2Pennsylvania W 9-7Harvard W 9-4YALE W 8-4

1934Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Owen A. KirklandOverall: 6-0-1

LEHIGH L.C. W 12-1NAVY T 2-2PENNSYLVANIA W 10-2Cornell W 10-1

HARVARD W 8-4RUTGERS W 7-5Yale W 7-5

1935Coach: Al NiesCaptain: Charles W.B. Wardell, Jr.Overall: 7-0

LEHIGH L.C. W 14-0Navy W 4-3Pennsylvania W 11-3CORNELL W 20-7Harvard W 6-4Rutgers W 4-2YALE W 16-6

1936Coach: Bill LoganCaptain: E.F. BrittenOverall: 5-2

Mt. Washington L.C. L 7-11NAVY L 5-8HARVARD W 9-1Cornell W 19-1PENNSYLVANIA W 11-2RUTGERS W 11-6Yale W 9-6

1937Coach: Bill LoganCaptain: Charles M. DeringOverall: 6-2 (voted national co-champion)

MT. WASHINGTON L.C. L 3-8Baltimore A.C. L 6-8Navy W 5-4Rutgers W 8-7JOHNS HOPKINS W 7-4Pennsylvania W 9-2Yale W 12-4Army W 12-11

1938Coach: Bill LoganCaptain: James D.J. BradyOverall: 6-4

Baltimore A.C. L 3-6Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-13Navy L 3-8CORNELL W 9-1Johns Hopkins W 5-2PENNSYLVANIA W 9-3MARYLAND L 3-6RUTGERS W 4-2Yale W 5-2ARMY W 8-2

1939Coach: Bill LoganCaptain: John E. HigginbothamOverall: 6-4

BALTIMORE A.C. L 3-8Mt. Washington L.C. L 3-7NAVY L 2-7Cornell W 5-4Maryland L 4-7Pennsylvania W 12-5

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JOHNS HOPKINS W 4-3Army W 4-1YALE W 9-3Rutgers W 10-3

1940Coach: Bill LoganCaptain: Charles T. (Buckie) TurnerOverall: 7-3

Baltimore A.C. W 6-3Mt. Washington L.C. L 3-8Navy W 9-4PENNSYLVANIA W 11-2CORNELL W 17-8MARYLAND L 5-9Yale W 9-4Johns Hopkins L 6-10ARMY W 9-2RUTGERS W 7-1

1941Coach: Bill LoganCaptain: Lawrence P. Naylor IIIOverall: 7-3

Baltimore A.C. W 12-7Cornell W 14-5Mt. Washington L.C. L 6-7NAVY W 13-4Pennsylvania W 13-1Maryland L 5-6YALE W 7-4JOHNS HOPKINS L 3-9Army W 5-2Rutgers W 9-3

1942Coach: Bill LoganCaptain: J. Elmer Weisheit, Jr.Overall: 7-1 (voted national champion)

MANHATTAN A.C. W 19-1Mt. Washington L.C. L 3-5RUTGERS W 17-0JOHNS HOPKINS W 4-2Maryland W 12-10Navy W 12-1PENNSYLVANIA W 13-4Yale W 9-1

1943Coach: Bill LoganCaptain: R.P. HulburdOverall: 3-3

DREXEL L.C. W 6-2MARYLAND L 5-8Army W 6-5NAVY W 7-6Rutgers L 5-7Johns Hopkins L 4-11

1944Coach: Bill LoganCaptain: John G. QuayOverall: 1-4

SWARTHMORE L 6-7STEVENS INST. of TECH. L 5-6Navy L 1-15Swarthmore W 7-5Army L 3-21

1945Coach: Bill LoganOverall: 1-5

SWARTHMORE L 5-21CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 15-5JOHNS HOPKINS L 4-18Swarthmore L 1-14STEVENS INST. of TECH. L 1-12Rensselaer Poly. Inst. L 1-8

1946Coach: Dick ColmanCaptain: Ernest L. Ransome IIIOverall: 8-2

BALTIMORE L.C. W 9-7RENSSELAER POLY. W 19-1DREXEL W 15-2Stevens Inst. of Tech. W 16-1CITY COLLEGE OF N.Y. W 22-1Maryland L 10-11Rutgers W 18-3JOHNS HOPKINS W 12-8Swarthmore W 21-5MT. WASHINGTON L.C. L 6-13

1947Coach: Dick ColmanCaptain: Ernest L. Ransome IIIOverall: 9-3

UNION W 20-1SYRACUSE W 16-5Mt. Washington L.C. L 7-13NAVY W 8-5SWARTHMORE W 15-5DUKE W 12-5Johns Hopkins L 7-8MARYLAND W 11-6Rutgers W 10-2YALE W 14-5Army L 8-9Pennsylvania W 16-6

1948Coach: Dick ColmanCaptain: Henry E. FishOverall: 6-5

Virginia W 13-8WILLIAMS W 15-1MANHASSET L.C. W 17-5MT. WASHINGTON L.C. L 5-9JOHNS HOPKINS L 6-12Maryland L 4-9Rutgers W 12-1YALE W 13-8PENNSYLVANIA W 12-2Navy L 4-5ARMY L 7-10

1949Coach: Dick ColmanCaptain: Melville P. Dickenson, Jr.Overall: 5-5

MT. WASHINGTON L.C. L 2-10MANHASSET L.C. W 9-6Pennsylvania W 13-8Johns Hopkins L 4-10DUKE W 9-8MARYLAND L 5-8RUTGERS W 8-7NAVY L 8-11

Yale W 13-8Army L 8-15

1950Coach: Ernie RansomeCaptain: Peter E.B. ErdmanOverall: 7-2-1

Mt. Washington L.C. L 3-6MARYLAND L.C. W 11-5RENSSELAER POLY. T 16-16PENNSYLVANIA W 14-3JOHNS HOPKINS L 7-8Maryland W 6-4Navy W 11-6Rutgers W 11-6YALE W 9-5ARMY W 11-6

1951Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Donald P. HahnOverall: 9-1 (voted national champion)

PHILADELPHIA L.C. W 16-6Mt. Washington L.C. W 10-4RUTGERS W 19-7RENSSELAER POLY. W 14-4Johns Hopkins W 13-11MARYLAND W 12-5Pennsylvania W 17-3NAVY W 16-7Yale W 17-1Army L 12-15

1952Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Kenneth C. MillerOverall: 6-4-1

PHILADELPHIA L.C. W 10-5Mt. Washington L.C. L 7-10Virginia L 7-10Duke L 4-9PENNSYLVANIA W 13-4JOHNS HOPKINS W 5-4Maryland W 7-5Navy L 5-10Rutgers W 7-5YALE W 10-7ARMY T 11-11

1953Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: David C. TaitOverall: 8-2 (voted national champion)

HARVARD W 16-6Mt. Washington L.C. L 2-10DARTMOUTH W 16-5Johns Hopkins L 11-15Pennsylvania W 12-7MARYLAND W 10-9Navy W 13-8RUTGERS W 19-10Yale W 11-6Army W 9-7

1954

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Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Charles C. BrownOverall: 6-4

DARTMOUTH W 8-5Mt. Washington L.C. L 3-10HARVARD W 9-5JOHNS HOPKINS W 5-2Maryland L 9-13Navy L 4-13PENNSYLVANIA W 8-6YALE W 10-9ARMY L 3-11Rutgers W 11-9

1955Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Robert B. Russell IIOverall: 6-4-1

DARTMOUTH W 12-7Mt. Washington L.C. L 8-15Maryland L 5-13HARVARD W 22-3RENSSELAER POLY. W 10-5Pennsylvania W 9-0Johns Hopkins W 6-5Army L 4-7NAVY L 7-16RUTGERS T 14-14Yale W 7-6

1956Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Charles F. ObrechtOverall: 4-7; Ivy: 3-2

Maryland L 3-14JOHNS HOPKINS W 7-6Mt. Washington L.C. L 3-18ARMY L 3-10Dartmouth L 5-8Harvard W 15-2Rutgers L 11-17YALE L 3-6CORNELL W 15-3PENNSYLVANIA W 14-0Navy L 4-14

1957Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Donald B. MacElweeOverall: 7-5; Ivy: 5-0 (champion)

PHILADELPHIA L.C. L 9-12MARYLAND L 3-12Mt. Washington L.C. L 2-12Johns Hopkins L 6-19Pennsylvania W 13-3Army W 5-4DARTMOUTH W 11-1HARVARD W 18-2RUTGERS W 8-7Yale W 5-4NAVY L 10-12Cornell W 11-2

1958

Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Alvin B. (Buzz) KrongardOverall: 6-6; Ivy: 5-0 (champion)

PHILADELPHIA L.C. W 7-6Maryland L 1-15Mt. Washington L.C. L 2-13JOHNS HOPKINS L 7-16Navy L 12-15ARMY L 9-17PENNSYLVANIA W 16-4Harvard W 12-3YALE W 16-4Rutgers L 9-11Dartmouth W 12-7CORNELL W 11-7

1959Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: John D. HeydOverall: 7-5; Ivy: 5-0 (champion)

PHILADELPHIA L.C. W 9-4MARYLAND L 10-11Mt. Washington L.C. L 2-19Johns Hopkins L 3-24NAVY W 8-7Army L 4-14Pennsylvania W 10-1HARVARD W 20-3Yale W 14-3RUTGERS L 6-9DARTMOUTH W 6-5Cornell W 9-8

1960Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Robert MillingOverall: 6-4-1; Ivy: 4-0-1 (champion)

PHILADELPHIA L.C. W 17-6Maryland L 4-16JOHNS HOPKINS L 4-8Navy L 5-16ARMY L 6-15PENNSYLVANIA W 12-3Dartmouth W 7-6Harvard T 11-11YALE W 9-5Rutgers W 9-6CORNELL W 6-5

1961Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Thomas R.B. CampbellOverall: 7-4; Ivy: 5-0 (champion)

PHILADELPHIA L.C. W 15-5MARYLAND L 5-10Johns Hopkins L 6-19NAVY L 5-10Army L 4-7DARTMOUTH W 17-5HARVARD W 11-5Pennsylvania W 8-6Yale W 8-6RUTGERS W 7-5Cornell W 9-6

1962

Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Philip S. AllenOverall: 7-4-1; Ivy: 5-0 (champion)

PHILADELPHIA L.C. W 9-8Maryland L 8-17JOHNS HOPKINS L 9-15AUSTRA. ALL-STARS T 11-11Navy L 3-13ARMY L 8-11PENNSYLVANIA W 14-10Dartmouth W 17-11Harvard W 12-7YALE W 15-8Rutgers W 13-7CORNELL W 16-5

1963Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Timothy C. CallardOverall: 7-4; Ivy: 5-0 (champion)

MARYLAND W 13-9Johns Hopkins L 8-15NAVY L 6-9Army L 7-10PHILADELPHIA L.C. L 10-13Pennsylvania W 6-3HARVARD W 12-8Yale W 7-6RUTGERS W 11-7DARTMOUTH W 17-4Cornell W 9-8

1964Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: James R. HawsOverall: 4-7; Ivy: 4-2 (co-champion)

Maryland L 5-10JOHNS HOPKINS L 6-8Navy L 1-16CORNELL W 18-8Brown W 8-7PENNSYLVANIA L 4-6Harvard W 7-6YALE W 13-12Rutgers L 10-15Dartmouth L 7-9ARMY L 4-11

1965Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: William G.S. HardyOverall: 5-6; Ivy: 5-1 (co-champion)

MARYLAND L 4-14Johns Hopkins L 6-10NAVY L 9-17Army L 6-9BROWN W 7-5HARVARD W 7-5Pennsylvania W 12-4Yale W 10-8DARTMOUTH W 4-3RUTGERS L 6-10Cornell L 8-9

1966

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Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Graeme L. FlandersOverall: 4-7; Ivy: 3-3

Maryland L 7-12JOHNS HOPKINS W 7-1Navy L 9-14ARMY L 7-12Brown L 3-11Harvard W 9-4PENNSYLVANIA W 9-4YALE L 4-7Rutgers L 6-11Dartmouth W 17-6CORNELL L 7-8

1967Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Martin R. EichelbergerOverall: 6-4-1; Ivy: 6-0 (champion)

MARYLAND L 9-10Johns Hopkins L 2-12NAVY L 6-12Army L 6-14BROWN W 9-3HARVARD W 11-7Pennsylvania W 12-2Yale W 7-4RUTGERS T 5-5DARTMOUTH W 9-4Cornell W 7-5

1968Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Albert Keidel IIIOverall: 3-6-2; Ivy: 3-2-1

Maryland T 6-6JOHNS HOPKINS L 4-11ARMY L 4-9Navy L 6-8Rutgers L 2-5Harvard L 9-10PENNSYLVANIA W 8-1YALE T 8-8Brown W 8-4Dartmouth W 9-5CORNELL L 6-7

1969Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: J. Randall EvansOverall: 5-6; Ivy: 3-3

MARYLAND L 5-9Johns Hopkins L 9-12NAVY W 10-8Army L 9-20BROWN W 10-5DARTMOUTH W 12-3Pennsylvania W 12-2HARVARD L 12-13Yale L 4-6RUTGERS W 15-13Cornell L 9-13

1970

Coach: Ferris ThomsenCaptain: Peter D. LipsOverall: 2-9; Ivy: 2-4

Maryland L 3-9JOHNS HOPKINS L 7-13Navy L 3-9ARMY L 6-12Brown L 5-9Dartmouth W 11-4PENNSYLVANIA W 4-1Harvard L 7-12YALE L 8-9Rutgers L 6-11CORNELL L 5-15

1971Coach: Art RobinsonCaptain: William D. Pettit, Jr.Overall: 1-11; Ivy: 1-5

Virginia L 2-18MARYLAND L 3-19Johns Hopkins L 8-13NAVY L 4-15Army L 3-15BROWN L 5-10DARTMOUTH W 7-5HARVARD L 6-16Pennsylvania L 4-16Yale L 2-12RUTGERS L 7-13Cornell L 6-21

1972Coach: Art RobinsonCaptains: Philip B. Barbaccia, Peter D. HanselOverall: 5-7; Ivy: 2-4

WILLIAMS W 10-9Fairleigh Dickinson W 9-3JOHNS HOPKINS L 8-16Harvard W 9-7HOFSTRA W 8-5YALE L 6-7PENNSYLVANIA L 4-13Brown L 5-8ARMY L 3-9CORNELL L 8-9Rutgers L 4-6Dartmouth W 10-9

1973Coach: Art RobinsonCaptains: S. Clark Peaslee, Jr., Robert M. ReynoldsOverall: 6-10; Ivy: 2-4

CONNECTICUT W 14-5WILLIAMS W 12-8FAIR. DICKINSON W 19-5NEW YORK L.C. W 6-4Johns Hopkins L 6-14NAVY L 4-19WASHINGTON & LEE L *11-12Hofstra L 5-9BROWN L 10-12Yale W 11-6Pennsylvania L 8-15DARTMOUTH W 7-5Army L 9-10HARVARD L 8-10RUTGERS L 6-14

Cornell L 4-14

1974Coach: Art RobinsonCaptain: James V. SheaOverall: 6-8; Ivy: 3-3

NEW YORK L.C. W 11-4Fairleigh Dickinson W 8-4JOHNS HOPKINS L 7-21HOFSTRA L 13-16WASHINGTON & LEE L 7-12Navy L 5-19Brown L 7-13YALE W 9-3PENNSYLVANIA L 4-7Dartmouth W 11-5ARMY W 12-7Harvard W 12-7Rutgers L 12-15CORNELL L 4-17

1975Coach: Art RobinsonCaptain: Philip M. HooperOverall: 8-6; Ivy: 4-2

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 23-3Washington & Lee W 11-7North Carolina W 12-11Hofstra L 5-17Johns Hopkins L 11-22NAVY W 15-14Army L 5-11Yale W 15-7Pennsylvania L 8-12DARTMOUTH W 18-3BROWN W 15-10HARVARD W 18-10RUTGERS L 11-13Cornell L 8-12

1976Coach: Art RobinsonCaptains: Peter L. George, Thomas Leyden, Brooks P. NelsonOverall: 6-7; Ivy: 3-3

SYRACUSE L 11-14Fairleigh Dickinson W 24-6Maryland L 3-13JOHNS HOPKINS L 10-16Navy L 8-10Brown L 9-16Yale W 14-8Dartmouth W 17-5Harvard L 10-11Rutgers W 16-6CORNELL L 8-14ARMY W 17-4PENNSYLVANIA W 15-13

1977Coach: Mike HannaCaptain: Joseph S. (Wick) Sollers IIIOverall: 6-6; Ivy: 4-2

MARYLAND L 3-13FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 19-3Johns Hopkins L 10-16NAVY L 9-12Pennsylvania L *8-9Yale W 18-5DARTMOUTH W 16-5BROWN W 12-2

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HARVARD W 17-7RUTGERS W 12-7Cornell L 7-15Army L 7-9

1978Coach: Mike HannaCaptains: Thomas Leyden, Kenneth I. McNaughtonOverall: 4-8; Ivy: 3-3

North Carolina L 8-12North Carolina State L 9-11FRANK. & MARSH. W 19-4JOHNS HOPKINS L 7-14Navy L 8-16YALE W 13-5Dartmouth W 21-5Brown L 7-11Harvard L 10-14Rutgers L 8-17CORNELL L 7-11PENNSYLVANIA W 11-6

1979Coach: Mike HannaCaptains: J. Thomas Gray, Jr., L. Peter Mathews, Jr.Overall: 6-6; Ivy: 4-2

BALTIMORE W 15-6Franklin & Marshall W 14-5Johns Hopkins L 2-14NAVY L 4-15Delaware L 10-12Yale W 16-5DARTMOUTH W 12-7BROWN L 6-8HARVARD W 11-9RUTGERS L 15-16Cornell L 8-10Pennsylvania W 14-13

1980Coach: Mike HannaCaptain: William H. (Boota) DeButtsOverall: 7-6; Ivy: 4-2

Baltimore L 6-8Duke W 15-9FRANK. & MARSH. W 14-7Johns Hopkins L 4-8Navy L 6-9YALE W 21-10Brown L 10-16PENNSYLVANIA W 13-8Harvard W 9-8Rutgers L 11-16CORNELL L 3-11Dartmouth W 7-2DELAWARE W 19-9

1981Coach: Mike HannaCaptains: Robert K. Doherty, Thomas B. SmythOverall: 8-5; Ivy: 4-2

BALTIMORE W 8-4Duke W 6-2Franklin & Marshall W 13-10Johns Hopkins L 4-19NAVY L 9-14Yale W 11-10

Pennsylvania W 6-4BROWN L 10-11HARVARD W 10-9RUTGERS L ****9-10Cornell L 7-8DARTMOUTH W 9-7Delaware W 11-3

1982Coach: Jerry SchmidtCaptains: Peter D. Cordrey, Russell P. (Rip) WilsonOverall: 8-6; Ivy: 4-2

MD.-BALT. COUNTY L 9-10OHIO STATE W 20-5LOYOLA (MD.) W 18-6FRANK. & MARSH. W 15-12JOHNS HOPKINS L 5-13Navy L 9-14YALE W 20-12PENNSYLVANIA W 7-3Brown W 14-4Harvard W 10-6Rutgers L 10-11CORNELL L 8-15Dartmouth L 8-9DELAWARE W 16-10

1983Coach: Jerry SchmidtCaptains: Robert F. Flippin, Gerald A. Ronon, Michael B. WieczorekOverall: 7-6; Ivy: 3-3

Md.-Baltimore County L 14-15Franklin & Marshall W 17-5Johns Hopkins L 6-12Navy W 14-12Yale W 13-8Pennsylvania L 10-13BROWN L 4-8HARVARD W 13-9RUTGERS W 17-16Cornell L 7-16DARTMOUTH W 10-6Delaware W 12-10ADELPHI L 11-13

1984Coach: Jerry SchmidtCaptains: David R. Chang, J. Otis MarshallOverall: 2-11; Ivy: 1-5

HOFSTRA L 7-13MD.-BALT. COUNTY W 11-10JOHNS HOPKINS L 6-16Navy L 5-9YALE W 12-11PENNSYLVANIA L 3-10Brown L 7-16Harvard L 3-6Rutgers L 9-18CORNELL L 6-10Dartmouth L 9-14DELAWARE L 3-10Adelphi L 12-17

1985Coach: Jerry SchmidtCaptains: William P. Donohue, Jr., Gerald A. Rizzieri, Charles M. StillwellOverall: 6-9; Ivy: 2-4

HOFSTRA W 14-12MD.-BALT. COUNTY W 14-12NEW HAMPSHIRE W 12-10FDU-MADISON W 28-3Johns Hopkins L 6-12NAVY L 10-15Yale L 10-13Pennsylvania L 4-15BROWN L 11-12HARVARD W 12-8RUTGERS L 4-8Cornell L 5-23DARTMOUTH W 12-7Delaware L 3-11ADELPHI L 9-12

1986Coach: Jerry SchmidtCaptains: John Q. Donovan, William Ellsworth, Todd A. RizzieriOverall: 1-14; Ivy: 1-5

Hofstra L 8-9Md.-Baltimore County L 10-13SUNY-CORTLAND L *9-10BUCKNELL L 10-11JOHNS HOPKINS L 7-19Navy L 7-19YALE W *9-8PENNSYLVANIA L 2-8Brown L 6-14Harvard L 9-11Rutgers L 7-8CORNELL L 6-14Dartmouth L 8-9DELAWARE L 3-16Adelphi L 8-14

1987Coach: Jerry SchmidtCaptains: Matthew S. Atkinson, Steven C. Boyle, Alexander M. Hogg Overall: 3-12; Ivy: 1-5

HOFSTRA L 7-9SUNY-CORTLAND L *6-7Bucknell W 8-4Johns Hopkins L 6-21MD.-BALT. COUNTY L 11-13NAVY L 8-11Yale L 6-18Pennsylvania L 3-4BROWN L 6-7HARVARD L 7-10RUTGERS L 4-6Cornell L 2-13Villanova W 6-4Dartmouth W 10-9ADELPHI L 4-15

1988Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Robert A. Palumbo, Edward J. SondeyOverall: 2-13; Ivy: 0-6

BUCKNELL W 9-4SUNY-CORTLAND L 4-10Johns Hopkins L 0-9Md.-Baltimore County L 5-6Navy L 4-11YALE L 6-10PENNSYLVANIA L 8-10

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Brown L 7-12Rutgers L 5-10Harvard L 5-15VILLANOVA W 13-10CORNELL L 5-21Dartmouth L 8-11Adelphi L 6-12Hofstra L 3-7

1989Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Paul A. DiBello, John M. WrightOverall: 6-8; Ivy: 2-4

RUTGERS L 7-10Bucknell W 15-5Georgetown W 16-2NEW HAMPSHIRE W 14-10Johns Hopkins L 5-11Villanova W 14-6MD.-BALT. COUNTY L 6-8Yale L 8-10Pennsylvania L 4-12BROWN L 1-6HARVARD W 12-6Cornell L 3-4DARTMOUTH W 18-7Hofstra L 3-10

1990Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Thomas C. Barnds, Paul A. DiBello, John A. KennyOverall: 11-5; Ivy: 4-2

Johns Hopkins L 8-20BUCKNELL W 13-9Md.-Balt. County W 8-3Navy W **9-8GEORGETOWN W 17-3Rutgers W 12-7Drew W 18-5YALE L 12-16PENNSYLVANIA W 16-6Brown W *12-11Harvard L 6-12CORNELL W 14-6Dartmouth W 11-4Hofstra L 6-7Johns Hopkins ! W 9-8Yale @ L 7-18

! = NCAA first round@ = NCAA quarterfinal

1991Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Christopher R. McHugh, Andrew N. Moe, P. Justin Tortolani Overall: 12-3; Ivy: 5-1

Johns Hopkins W 15-10Bucknell W 17-1LAFAYETTE W 19-7PENN STATE W 9-7LOYOLA (MD.) L 9-10Georgetown W 19-3RUTGERS W 9-6Yale W 17-8Pennsylvania W 11-8BROWN L 5-7HARVARD W 7-6Cornell W 12-2DARTMOUTH W 20-3

HOFSTRA W 15-11TOWSON STATE ! L ***13-14

! = NCAA quarterfinal

1992 — NCAA CHAMPIONSCoach: Bill TierneyCaptains: David M. Gaines, Michael J. Mariano, Andrew N. Moe, P. Justin TortolaniOverall: 13-2; Ivy: 6-0 (champion)

John Hopkins L 14-15BUCKNELL W 16-5SUNY-STONY BROOK W 12-5Virginia W 15-13North Carolina L 8-9Rutgers W 11-10YALE W 14-6PENNSYLVANIA W 11-4Brown W **9-8Harvard W 13-3CORNELL W *10-9Dartmouth W 19-8MARYLAND ! W 11-10North Carolina @ W 16-14Syracuse # W **10-9

! = NCAA quarterfinal@ = NCAA semifinal at Philadelphia# = NCAA final at Philadelphia

1993Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Scott S. Bacigalupo, Kevin E. Lowe, Torr J. Marro, David K. MorrowOverall: 13-2; Ivy: 6-0 (champion)

John Hopkins W 13-11Virginia ! W 9-6North Carolina @ L 5-7Rutgers W 14-7Yale W 11-7Pennsylvania W 6-5BROWN W 9-7HARVARD W 16-5SUNY-Stony Brook W 18-7Cornell W 13-8DARTMOUTH W 19-8BUCKNELL W 19-2Hofstra W 9-6LOYOLA (MD.) # W 12-6Syracuse $ L 9-15

! = at Baltimore@ = at Piscataway, N.J.# = NCAA quarterfinal$ = NCAA semifinal at College Park, Md.

1994 — NCAA CHAMPIONSCoach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Scott S. Bacigalupo, Kevin E. Lowe, Paul W. Murphy, Scott D. Reinhardt Overall: 14-1; Ivy: 5-1

John Hopkins W 20-11Virginia W 14-6North Carolina @ W 16-9RUTGERS W 15-5YALE W 11-8PENNSYLVANIA W 19-7

Brown L 6-7Harvard W 16-6CORNELL W 19-7DELAWARE W 17-5Dartmouth W 15-7DUKE W 8-7JOHNS HOPKINS # W 12-11*Brown $ W 10-7Virginia ! W 9-8*

@ = at Virginia Beach, Va.# = NCAA quarterfinal$ = NCAA semifinal at College Park, Md.! = NCAA final at College Park, Md.

1995 Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Scott R. Conklin, Todd B. Higgins, Nicholas B. Lane, Joshua T. MillerOverall: 11-4; Ivy: 5-1 (co-champion)

John Hopkins L 11-15Virginia L 4-11Notre Dame # W 6-4North Carolina @ W 9-8RUTGERS W 13-9Yale W 10-6Pennsylvania W 19-2BROWN W 8-6HARVARD W 11-6Cornell L 8-9Delaware W 19-7DARTMOUTH W 17-5HOBART W 15-9MASSACHUSETTS % W 11-6Syracuse $ L 11-15

# = at Baltimore, Md.@ = at Norfolk, Va.% = NCAA opening round$ = NCAA quarterfinal

* = overtime

1996 — NCAA CHAMPIONSCoach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Daniel Gutstein, Jeff MacBean, Don McDonoughOverall: 14-1; Ivy: 6-0 (champion)

John Hopkins W 12-9Virginia L 9-12North Carolina@ W 16-9RUTGERS W 16-7YALE W 19-8PENNSYLVANIA W 19-4Brown W 15-5Harvard W 17-10CORNELL W 19-6GEORGETOWN W 13-2Dartmouth W 18-6Hobart W 16-6Towson State$ W 22-6Syracuse! W 11-9Virginia# W 13-12*

@ = at Norfolk, Va.$ = NCAA quarterfinal at Rutgers! = NCAA semifinal at Maryland# = NCAA final at Maryland

1997 — NCAA CHAMPIONS Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: James Mitchell, Jason Osier, Ben

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Strutt, Becket WolfOverall: 15-0; Ivy: 6-0 (champion)

JOHNS HOPKINS W 7-6*VIRGINIA W 14-13*North Carolina W 10-9Penn State W 18-6Yale W 18-5BROWN W 8-5HARVARD W 19-6Cornell W 19-8Rutgers W 19-8DARTMOUTH W 19-5Pennsylvania W 15-4HOBART W 17-3Massachusetts! W 11-9Duke@ W 10-9Maryland# W 19-7

! = NCAA quarterfinal at Hofstra@ = NCAA semifinal at Maryland# = NCAA final at Maryland

1998 — NCAA CHAMPIONS Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Christian Cook, Jon Hess, Jesse Hubbard, Chris Massey, Mark WhalingOverall: 14-1; Ivy: 6-0 (champion)

Johns Hopkins W 17-10Virginia L 7-9NORTH CAROLINA W 18-10PENN STATE W 13-5YALE W 16-5Brown W 9-7Harvard W 15-7CORNELL W 15-5RUTGERS W 19-7Dartmouth W 21-9PENNSYLVANIA W 17-8Hobart W 13-9Duke! W 11-9Syracuse@ W 11-10Maryland# W 15-5

! = NCAA quarterfinal at Hofstra@ = NCAA semifinal at Rutgers# = NCAA final at Rutgers

1999 Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: John Harrington, Kurt Lunken-heimer, Corey Popham, Lorne SmithOverall: 9-4; Ivy: 6-0 (champion)

JOHNS HOPKINS L 11-12VIRGINIA L 4-6North Carolina L 9-10*Rutgers W 13-3Yale W 10-5Pennsylvania W 9-8BROWN W 11-5HARVARD W 12-8Cornell W 9-6Syracuse W 15-14****DARTMOUTH W 16-1HOBART W 16-9Syracuse! L 5-7

! = NCAA first round at Brown* = overtime

2000 Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Josh Sims, Chris BerrierOverall: 12-3; Ivy: 6-0 (champion)

Johns Hopkins W 15-11Virginia L 15-8 HOFSTRA W 11-8RUTGERS W 15-5YALE W 17-5PENNSYLVANIA W 10-4Brown W 10-7 Harvard W 12-6CORNELL W 9-5SYRACUSE L 16-4Dartmouth W 10-7Hobart W 12-6Maryland# W 10-7Virginia@ W 12-11Syracuse L 13-7

#=NCAA Quarterfinals at Rutgers @ = NCAA Semifinals at Maryland! = NCAA Final at Maryland

2001 — NCAA CHAMPIONSCoach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Chip Buzzeo, Ryan Mollett, Matt Streibel, Trevor TierneyOverall: 14-1; Ivy: 6-0 (champion)

JOHNS HOPKINS W 8-4VIRGINIA W 8-4 Hofstra W 11-8Syracuse L 8-14Rutgers W 14-5Yale W 12-3Pennsylvania W 19-8BROWN W 15-2 HARVARD W 15-1Cornell W 7-4DARTMOUTH W 19-2HOBART W 10-7Loyola# W 8-7Towson@ W 12-11Syracuse! L 10-9*

#=NCAA Quarterfinals at Hofstra@ = NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers! = NCAA Final at Rutgers

2002Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Kyle Baugher, Scott Farrell, B J. Prager

Overall: 10-5; Ivy: 5-1 (champion)

Johns Hopkins ........ L ........ 8-5Virginia .................... L .... 13-11HOFSTRA ................ W ..... 12-4SYRACUSE ............... L ...... 11-8RUTGERS .............. W ..... 16-6YALE ....................... L .... 15-13PENNSYLVANIA...... W ..... 18-4DUKE ...................... W ..7-6***Harvard .................. W ..... 18-4CORNELL ............... W ..... 12-7Dartmouth .............. W ..... 13-8Brown ..................... W ... 12-10Georgetown! ........... W ... 14-13Johns Hopkins@ ..... W ..... 11-9Syracuse# ............... L .... 13-12

! NCAA quarterfinal at Hempstead, N.Y.@ NCAA semifinal at Piscataway, N.J.# NCAA final at Piscataway, N.J.* overtime

2003Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Ryan Boyle, Owen Daly, Damien Davis, Brad Dumont, Anthony Perna

Overall: 11-4; Ivy: 5-1 (champion)

JOHNS HOPKINS .... L ...... 10-7VIRGINIA .................. L ...... 10-8Hofstra ................... W ..... 18-5Syracuse................. W ... 11-10Rutgers .................. W ..... 10-8Yale ......................... W ..... 15-5Pennsylvania .......... W ..... 12-6QUINNIPIAC ........... W ..... 14-3HARVARD ............... W ..... 12-8Cornell ................... W ..... 17-9Loyola ..................... W ..... 6-5*DARTMOUTH ........... L ...... 13-6BROWN .................. W ..... 11-3ALBANY$ ................ W ... 16-10Syracuse! ................ L ...... 15-5

$ NCAA opening round at Princeton! NCAA quarterfinal at Syracuse

* overtime

2004Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Ryan J. Boyle, Jason DonegerOverall: 11-4; Ivy: 5-1 (co-champion)

QUINNIPIAC W 19-10Johns Hopkins L 5-14Virginia W 8-7HOFSTRA W 10-5SYRACUSE L 12-14YALE W 12-9RUTGERS W 9-7PENN W 9-6at Harvard W 13-4CORNELL L 11-12*at Dartmouth W 10-8at Brown W 9-6RUTGERS! W 12-4Maryland# W 9-8*Navy& L 7-8! NCAA opening round# NCAA quarterfinal at Charlottesville., VA.& NCAA semifinal at Baltimore, Md.

2005Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Oliver Barry, Jason Doneger, Matthew Prager

Overall: 5-7; Ivy: 4-2

JOHNS HOPKINS L 6-9at Virginia L 7-11at Hofstra L 8-9SYRACUSE L 8-10at Yale L 8-9at Pennsylvania W 6-5**at Rutgers L 5-8HARVARD W 12-4BUTLER W 19-1

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at Cornell L 4-17DARTMOUTH W 10-8BROWN W 13-4

2006Coach: Bill TierneyCaptains: Grant Hewitt, James O'Brien, Ryan Schoenig

Overall: 11-5; Ivy: 5-1 (co-champion)

CANISIUS W 16-6at Johns Hopkins W 6-4VIRGINIA L 6-7HOFSTRA L 5-9BUTLER W 9-4BINGHAMTOM W 10-2YALE W 12-8at Syracuse L 5-7PENN W 16-7at Harvard W 9-7CORNELL L 3-4RUTGERS W 11-5at Dartmouth W 16-11at Brown W 6-5UMBC! W 11-8Maryland# L 6-11! NCAA opening round at Princeton, N.J.# NCAA quarterfinal at Towson, Md.

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Records9 ............... John H. Fish, vs. Rutgers, May 11, 1955

(4G, 5A) Jesse H. Hubbard, vs. Hobart, May 4,

1996 (8G, 1A) Jesse H. Hubbard, vs. Cornell, April 20,

1996 (7G, 2A) Ryan J. Boyle, vs. Hofstra, March 15, 2003

(3G, 6A) Ryan J. Boyle, vs. Cornell, April 19, 2002

(2G, 7A

Most goals in a career163 ............ Jesse H. Hubbard, 1995-98 146 ............ Christopher J. Massey, 1995-98126 ............ Sean P. Hartofilis, 2000-03120 ............ P. Justin Tortolani, 1989-92118 ............ William J. Prager, 1999-2002114 ............ Joseph S. (Wick) Sollers III, 1975-77103 ............ Joshua S. Sims, 1997-200097 .............. Scott R. Conklin, 1992-95 Gerald A. Ronan, 1980-8394 .............. William M. Chaires 1973-75

David H. Tickner, 1975-77 Lorne D. Smith, 1996-9983 .............. David J. Heubeck, 1977-8082 .............. Jonathan A. Hess, 1995-9876 .............. Scott D. Reinhardt, 1991-9474 .............. Robert M. Thomas, Jr., 1977-80

Robert A. Palumbo, 1985-8873 .............. Kevin E. Lowe, 1991-94

Most goals in a season53 .............. Jesse H. Hubbard, 199649 .............. Joseph S. Sollers III, 197646 .............. Christopher G. Massey, 1996 Jesse H. Hubbard, 199845 .............. Scott R. Conklin, 1994 Christopher G. Massey, 199742 .............. William M. Chaires, 197341 .............. Jesse H. Hubbard, 1997 Jason M. Doneger, 2003 Sean P. Hartofilis, 200338 .............. Gerald P. Ronon, 1983

P. Justin Tortolani, 1991 37 .............. William L. Griffith, 195136 .............. Joseph S. (Wick) Sollers III, 1975 Joshua S. Sims 200034 .............. David H. Tickner, 1975

David H. Tickner, 1976 Christopher G. Massey, 1998

Most goals in a game10 .............. William L. Griffith, vs. Rutgers, April 11,

19518 ................ Alva P. Weaver III, vs. Rutgers, May 6,

1953 Joseph S. (Wick) Sollers III, vs. FDU-

Individual

Most points in a career247 ............ Kevin E. Lowe, 1991-94 (73G, 174A)232 ............ Ryan J. Boyle 2001-04 (70G, 162A)215 ............ Jonathan A. Hess, 1995-1998 (82G, 133A)211 ............ Jesse H. Hubbard, 1995-1998 (163G, 48A)192 ............ Christopher G. Massey, 1995-1998 (146G,

46A)182 ............ David J. Heubeck, 1977-80 (83G, 99A)174 ............ Joseph S. (Wick) Sollers III, 1975-77

(114G, 60A)165 ............ Ryan J. Boyle, 2001-present (47G, 118A)164 ............ P. Justin Tortolani, 1989-92 (120G, 44A)163 ............ David H. Tickner, 1975-77 (94G, 69A)153 ............ Gerald P. Ronon, 1980-83 (97G, 56A)147 ............ Sean P. Hartofilis, 2000-2003 (126G, 21A147 ............ Ralph N. (Bo) Willis, 1951-53 (63G, 84A)146 ............ Donald P. Hahn, 1949-51 (50G, 96A)141 ............ Joshua S. Sims, 1997-2000 (103G, 38A)

Most points in a season74 .............. Jonathan A. Hess, 1997 (26G, 48A)72 .............. Jesse H. Hubbard, 1996 (53G, 19A)69 .............. Kevin E. Lowe, 1994 (24G, 45A)68 .............. Joseph S. (Wick) Sollers III, 1976

(49G, 19A)67 .............. Ryan J. Boyle, 2004 (23G, 44A)66 .............. David H. Tickner, 1976 (34G, 32A)

Kevin E. Lowe, 1993 (19G, 47A)61 .............. Joseph S. (Wick) Sollers III, 1975

(36G, 25A)60 .............. Gerald P. Ronon, 1983 (38G, 22A)59 .............. David H. Tickner, 1975 (34G, 25A) Christopher G. Massey, 1997 (45G, 14A) Christopher G. Massey, 1996 (46G, 13A) Jonathan A. Hess, 1996 (30G, 29A)58 .............. Ryan J. Boyle, 2003 (10G, 48A)56 .............. Donald P. Hahn, 1951 (20G, 36A)

Kevin E. Lowe, 1992 (17G, 39A) Jesse H. Hubbard, 1997 (41G, 15A)

Most points in a game12 .............. J. Elmer Weisheit, Jr., vs. Montclair A.C.,

April 4, 1942 (4G, 8A)11 .............. David H. Tickner, vs. FDU-Madison,

March 20, 1976 (5G, 6A) David J. Heubeck, vs. Dartmouth, April 22, 1978 (4G, 7A)

10 .............. William L. Griffith, vs. Rutgers, April 11, 1951 (10G, 0A) Ralph N. (Bo) Willis, vs. Rutgers, May 6, 1953 (1G, 9A) Kevin E. Lowe, vs. Yale, April 6, 1991 (1G, 9A)

Jesse H. Hubbard, vs. Towson St., May 18, 1996 (6G, 4A)

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Madison, March 20, 1976 Jesse H. Hubbard, vs. Hobart, May 4,

1996 William J. Prager, vs. Hobart, May 5,

20017 ................ Samuel D. Hill, vs. Pennsylvania, April 16,

1949 Jesse H. Hubbard, vs. Cornell, April 20,

1996 Scott D. Reinhardt, vs. Johns Hopkins, March 5, 1994

Lorne D. Smith, vs. Hobart, May 8, 1999 Jason M. Doneger, vs. Cornell,

April 19, 2003

Most assists in a career174 ............ Kevin E. Lowe, 1991-93162 ............ Ryan J. Boyle, 2001-04133 ............ Jonathan A. Hess, 1995-98118 ............ Ryan J. Boyle, 2001-present99 .............. David J. Heubeck, 1977-8096 .............. Donald P. Hahn, 1949-5189 .............. Charles M. Stillwell, 1982-8584 .............. Ralph N. (Bo) Willis, 1951-5374 .............. Matthew P. Striebel, 1998-200169 .............. E. Robert Kent, Jr., 1961-63

David H. Tickner, 1975-77

Most assists in a season48 .............. Ryan J. Boyle, 2003 Jonathan A. Hess, 199747 .............. Kevin E. Lowe, 199345 .............. Kevin E. Lowe, 199444 .............. Ryan J. Boyle, 200443 .............. Kevin E. Lowe, 199139 .............. Kevin E. Lowe, 1992 Jonathan A. Hess, 199837 .............. Ryan J. Boyle, 200136 .............. Donald P. Hahn, 1950

Donald P. Hahn, 195134 .............. Ralph N. (Bo) Willis, 1952

E. Robert Kent, Jr., 1963 Charles M. Stillwell, 1983

33 .............. David J. Heubeck, 198032 .............. David H. Tickner, 197630 .............. E. Robert Kent, Jr., 1962

Charles M. Stillwell, 1985

Most assists in a game9 ................ Ralph N. (Bo) Willis, vs. Rutgers, May 6,

1953 Kevin E. Lowe, vs. Yale, April 6, 1991

8 ................ J. Elmer Weisheit, Jr., vs. Montclair A.C., April 4, 1942

7 ................ J. Elmer Weisheit, Jr., vs. Maryland, May 2, 1942 Donald P. Hahn, vs. Maryland L.C., April

8, 1950 Donald P. Hahn, vs. Navy, May 5, 1951 E. Robert Kent, Jr., vs. Rutgers, May 15, 1963 David J. Heubeck, vs. Dartmouth, April 22, 1978 Kevin E. Lowe, vs. Rutgers, March 28, 1993

Ryan J. Boyle, vs. Cornell, April 19, 2003

Most saves in a career by a goaltender732 ............ Scott S. Bacigalupo, 1991-94610 ............ Kevin J. Gray, 1975-77606 ............ William G. Cronin, 1972-74571 ............ Peter D. Cordrey, 1979-82547 ............ Graeme L. Flanders, 1964-66495 ............ John M. Wright, 1986-89477 ............ William B. Campbell, 1954-56451 ............ Howard J. Krongard, 1959-61400 ............ Cyrus F. Horine, 1951-53381 ............ Christopher M. Corcoran, 1983-87323 ............ Julian Gould, 2000-2003310 ............ Trevor R. Tierney, 1998-2001

Most saves in a season by a goaltender277 ............ William G. Cronin, 1973231 ............ Kevin J. Gray, 1975211 ............ Kevin J. Gray, 1976

Peter D. Cordrey, 1981205 ............ Christopher M. Corcoran, 1985201 ............ Graeme L. Flanders, 1965200 ............ William B. Campbell, 1955199 ............ Trevor R. Tierney, 2000192 ............ John M. Wright, 1988191 ............ Graeme L. Flanders, 1964189 ............ Scott S. Bacigalupo, 1993188 ............ Peter D. Cordrey, 1980187 ............ Scott S. Bacigalupo, 1991

Most saves in a game by a goaltender43 .............. Cyrus F. Horine vs., Army, May 17, 195230 .............. William B. Campbell, vs. Army, April 30,

1955 Kevin J. Gray, vs. Maryland, March 27, 1976

28 .............. William B. Campbell, vs. Army, May 15, 1954

27 .............. William G. Cronin, vs. Johns Hopkins, March 31, 1973

26 .............. Cyrus F. Horine, vs. Army, May 16, 1953 Jay H. Lehr, vs. Navy, May 1, 1954 Graeme L. Flanders, vs. Navy, April 10, 1965 William G. Cronin, vs. Pennsylvania, April 25, 1973 Christopher M. Corcoran, vs. Navy, March 30, 1985

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25 .............. Cyrus F. Horine, vs. Rutgers, May 6, 1953 Graeme L. Flanders, vs. Cornell, April 18, 1964

Team Most wins in a season15 .............. 1997 (15-0)14 .............. 2001 (14-1) 1998 (14-1) 1996 (14-1) 1994 (14-1)13 .............. 1992 (13-2)

1993 (13-2)12 .............. 1991 (12-3) 2000 (12-3)11 .............. 1995 (11-4) 1990 (11-5) 2003 (11-4)

Most losses in a season14 .............. 1986 (1-14)

Fewest wins in a season0 ................ 1891 (0-1)

1893 (0-1)1 ................ five times, most recent: 1986 (1-14)2 ................ six times, most recent: 1988 (2-13)

Fewest losses in a season0 ................ 1929 (7-0-1)

1934 (6-0-1) 1935 (7-0)

1997 (15-0)1 ................ nine times, most recent: 2001 (14-1)

Longest winning streak29 .............. 1996-9814 .............. 1950-5113 .............. 199812 .............. 1934-3511 .............. 1993 200110 .............. 1992

Longest losing streak10 .............. 1970-71

1986-879 ................ 1987

19888 ................ 1945-46

1984 1985-86

Longest unbeaten streak29 .............. 1996-9821 .............. 1933-3514 .............. 1950-5113 .............. 1998

11 .............. 1929-30 1993

2001 (active)

Most goals scored in a season235 ............ 1996223 ............ 1997217 ............ 1998207 ............ 1994197 ............ 1991189 ............ 1992182 ............ 1993 2001179 ............ 1990

Most goals scored in a game28 .............. vs. FDU-Madison, March 19, 198524 .............. vs. FDU-Madison, March 20, 197623 .............. vs. FDU-Madison, March 22, 1975

Most goals scored per game in a season15.7 ........... 1996 (235 in 15)14.9 ........... 1997 (223 in 15)14.8 ........... 1946 (148 in 10)14.6 ........... 1951 (146 in 10)14.5 ........... 1998 (217 in 15)13.8 ........... 1994 (207 in 15)13.1 ........... 1991 (197 in 15)12.6 ........... 1992 (189 in 15)

Fewest goals scored per game in a season2.8 ............. 1931 (26 in 9)3.4 ............. 1930 (31 in 9)4.4 ............. 1944 (22 in 5)

Most goals allowed in a season183 ............ 1986 (15 games)173 ............ 1971 (12 games) 1985 (15 games)162 ............ 1973 (16 games)

Most goals allowed in a game24 .............. vs. Johns Hopkins, April 11, 195923 .............. vs. Cornell, April 27, 198522 .............. vs. Johns Hopkins, April 5, 1975

Fewest goals allowed in a game0 ................ 34 times, most recent: vs. Pennsylvania, May 16, 1956

Fewest goals allowed per game in a season (since 1900)1.6 ............. 1924 (13 in 8)2.00 ........... 1921 (6 in 3) 1923 (16 in 8)2.38 ........... 1925 (19 in 8)2.75 ........... 1922 (22 in 8)