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Individual Records 2 Individual Single-Game Leaders 3 Individual Single Season Leaders 6 Individual Career Leaders 10 Individual Miscellaneous Leaders 15 Annual Individual Champions 17 Team Records 20 Team Single Game Leaders 22 Team Single Season Leaders 24 Team Miscellaneous Leaders 28 Attendance Records 30 Annual Team Champions 32 DIVISION I MEN’S LACROSSE RECORDS

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Page 1: DIVISION I MEN’S LACROSSE RECORDSfs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/LAX_Records/2018/D1Men.pdf · Official NCAA men’s lacrosse records began with the 1971 season and are based on information

Individual Records 2Individual Single-Game Leaders 3Individual Single Season Leaders 6Individual Career Leaders 10Individual Miscellaneous Leaders 15Annual Individual Champions 17Team Records 20Team Single Game Leaders 22Team Single Season Leaders 24Team Miscellaneous Leaders 28Attendance Records 30Annual Team Champions 32

DIVISION I MEN’S LACROSSE

RECORDS

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Individual Records 2

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSOfficial NCAA men’s lacrosse records began with the 1971 season and are based on information submitted to the NCAA statistics service by institu-tions participating in the weekly statistics rankings, which started in 1996. Official career records include players who played at least three seasons (in a four-season career) or two (in a three-season career) in Division I during the era of official NCAA statistics. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. Caused turnover did not become an official statistics until 2010.

SCORINGPointsGame

16—Bill Woolford, Air Force vs. Colorado St., April 5, 1975

Season128—Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY), 2014 (18

games)Career

400—Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY), 2012-15 (175 goals, 225 assists in 70 games)

Points Per GameSeason

8.17—Dennis Fink, Drexel, 1978 (98 in 12 games)

Career (Minimum 160 points)6.47—Tony Asterino, Siena, 1978-81 (304 in

47 games)

GoalsGame

11—Bob Scalise, Brown vs. UConn, May 5, 1971; Mike Blouin, Air Force vs. Colorado Mines, April 22, 1987; Oliver Marti, Brown vs. New Hampshire, April 21, 1993; Matt Gallienne, VMI vs. Lees-McRae, April 24, 2000

Season82—Jon Reese, Yale, 1990 (18 games); Miles

Thompson, Albany (NY), 2014 (18 games)Career

206—Zack Greer, Duke, $2005-08 (67 games)$Greer’s Division I career was completed in 2008. He was granted a fifth season of eligibility, but competed at Bryant, a reclassifying institution, during the 2009 season

Goals Per GameSeason

4.83—Scott Helgans, Lehigh, 1978 (58 in 12 games)

Career (Minimum 80 goals)4.39—Stan Cockerton, North Carolina St., 1977-

80 (193 in 44 games)

AssistsGame

12—Tony Asterino, Siena vs. Clarkson, April 30, 1981; Darren Lowe, Brown vs. Boston College, March 12, 1991; Steve Marohl, UMBC vs. Penn, March 18, 1992

Season77—Steve Marohl, UMBC, 1992 (15 games);

Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY), 2014 (18 games)

Career225—Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY), 2012-15

(70 games)

Assists Per GameSeason

5.25—Dennis Fink, Drexel, 1978 (63 in 12 games)

Career (Minimum 80 assists)4.21—Tim Goldstein, Cornell, 1987-88 (122 in

29 games)

Man Up GoalsSeason

15—Dylan Donahue, Syracuse, 2015 (16 games)

FIELD PLAYGround BallsGame

27—Andy Kraus, Virginia vs. Duke, March 22, 1988

Season231—Kevin Massa, Bryant, 2013 (19 games)

Career753—Kevin Massa, Bryant, 2012-14 (58 games)

Ground Balls Per GameSeason

12.16—Kevin Massa, Bryant, 2013 (231 in 19 games)

Career (Minimum 250 ground balls)9.91—Kevin Massa, Bryant, 2012-15 (753 in

76 games)

Faceoff Winning PercentageGame (Best perfect performance)

1.000—Zach Smith, Sacred Heart vs. Hartford, April 25, 2007 (25 of 25)

Season.776—Mark Goers, Towson, 1994 (166 of 214)

Career (Minimum 500 attempts).707—Steve Shaw, Delaware, 1983-86 (838 of

1,186)

Faceoffs WonsGame

30—Bill Dirrigl, Syracuse vs. SUNY Cortland, March 16, 1988; Sam Joseph, Massachusetts vs. Harvard, April 20, 1994; Tony Vozzolo, Army vs. Lehigh, April 1, 2003

Season339—Brendan Fowler, Duke, 2013 (21 games)

Career1,117—Kevin Massa, Bryant, 2012-15 (76

games)

Faceoffs AttemptedGame

45—Ted Ottens, Brown vs. Stony Brook, February 25, 2017

Season526—Brendan Fowler, Duke, 2013 (21 games)

Career1,638—Kevin Massa, Bryant, 2012-15 (76 games)

Caused Turnovers (Since 2010)Game

8—Brian Karalunas, Villanova vs. Drexel, March 24, 2010; Brian Karalunas, Villanova vs. Princeton, March 15, 2011; Ben Waldron, Binghamton vs. Lafayette, Feb. 25, 2012; Larken Kemp, Brown vs. Harvard, March 14, 2015; Craig Chick, Lehigh vs. Princeton, April 12, 2016; Ryan O’Donoghue, Sacred Heart vs. Cleveland St., April 22, 2017

Season70—Brian Karalunas, Villanova, 2011 (16

games)Career

158—Jordan Houtby, Detroit, 2010-13 (61 games)

Caused Turnovers Per Game (Since 2010)Season

4.38—Brian Karalunas, Villanova, 2011 (70 in 16 games)

Career (Minimum 50 caused turnovers)3.94—Brian Karalunas, Villanova, 2010-11 (122

in 31 games)

SavesGame

38—Ken Wessels, Air Force vs. UMBC, March 17, 1987; Ryan McQuade, Saint Joseph’s vs. Loyola Maryland, April 10, 1996

Season307—Paul Bishop, Syracuse, 1972 (16 games)

Career1,077—Sam Peterson, Fairfield, 1994-97 (55

games)

Saves Per GameSeason

25.64—Sam Peterson, Fairfield, 1994 (282 in 11 games)

Career (Minimum 500 saves)19.58—Sam Peterson, Fairfield, 1994-97 (1,077

in 55 games)

Save PercentageSeason

.733—Drew Cunningham, Villanova, 1984 (55 GA, 151 saves in 12 games)

Goals Against AverageSeason

5.44—Sam Somers, Army, 2014 (51 GA in 563 min.)

Career (Minimum 1,400 minutes)6.28—Matt Russell, Navy, 2003-06 (288 GA in

2,750 min.)

Goalkeeper Minutes PlayedCareer

4,040—Blaze Riorden, Albany (NY), 2013-16 (71 games)

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MISCELLANEOUSFastest Goal From Start Of Game

:03—Jordan Hall, Delaware vs. Albany (NY), March 11, 2006

Fastest Consecutive Goals By Same Team

:03—Delaware (Martin Cahill, then Curtis Dickson) vs. Saint Joseph’s, February 7, 2009; Brown (Kylor Bellistri, then Will Gural), April 16, 2016; Loyola Maryland (Brian Sherlock, then Graham Savio) vs. Lehigh, April 8, 2017.

Fastest Consecutive Goals By Opposing Teams

:03—Manhattan (Nick Silva), then Delaware (Matt Alrich), March 9, 2003

Fastest Goal To Start Season:04—Ryan Bitzer, Stony Brook vs. Sacred Heart, Feb. 16, 2016

Consecutive Games With At Least One Goal

56—Tom Marechek, Syracuse, March 18, 1989, to May 25, 1992; Terry Riordan, Johns Hopkins, March 7, 1992, to May 27, 1995

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME LEADERS

Points

Player, Team Date Opponent Goals AssistsTotal

PointsBill Woolford, Air Force 4/5/1975 Colorado St. — — 16John DiMento, Air Force 4/7/1990 Colorado Mines 7 8 15Rich Mills, Delaware 4/12/1975 Lafayette 3 11 14Greg Tolker, Mt. St.

Mary's3/27/1986 New Haven 5 9 14

Chris Pistello, Marist 4/20/1997 Manhattan 6 8 14Miles Thompson, Albany

(NY)4/27/2013 Stony Brook 5 9 14

Ed McIlhenny, Air Force 4/15/1972 Denver 5 8 13Jim Trenz, Penn St. 5/11/1972 Bucknell 9 4 13Ed McIlhenny, Air Force 4/27/1974 Denver 4 9 13Mike Buzzell, Navy 4/11/1978 Delaware 5 8 13Dennis Fink, Drexel 4/12/1978 FDU-Florham 4 9 13Dennis Fink, Drexel 5/6/1978 Mt. St. Mary's 5 8 13Tony Asterino, Siena 4/30/1981 Clarkson 1 12 13Tom Baldwin, Siena 4/30/1981 Clarkson 9 4 13Joe Vasta, Air Force 1986 Colorado Mines 3 10 13Mike Blouin, Air Force 4/22/1987 Colorado Mines 11 2 13Darren Lowe, Brown 1991 Boston College 5 8 13Oliver Marti, Brown 4/21/1993 New Hampshire 11 2 13Derek Laub, Colgate 4/21/1993 Canisius 6 7 13Casey Powell, Syracuse 2/28/1997 Virginia 7 6 13Chris Pistello, Marist 4/13/1997 Niagara 4 9 13Spencer Ford, Towson 3/20/1999 Vermont 5 8 13Jamie Kirk, Vermont 3/18/2006 Quinnipiac 5 8 13Kieran McArdle, St.

John’s (NY)3/23/2013 Robert Morris 6 7 13

Dylan Molloy, Brown 3/8/2015 Michigan 8 5 13Tucker James, Bryant 4/9/2016 Wagner 6 7 13Chris Aslanian, Hobart 3/18/2017 Wagner 6 7 13

GoalsPlayer, Team Date Opponent GoalsBob Scalise, Brown 5/5/1971 UConn 11Mike Blouin, Air Force 4/22/1987 Colorado Mines 11Oliver Marti, Brown 4/21/1993 New Hampshire 11Matt Gallienne, VMI 4/24/2000 Lees-McRae 11Mike McDonald, Air Force 5/4/1978 Colorado 10Tony Asterino, Siena 4/21/1979 Hartwick 10Evan Deoul, Lafayette 4/7/1984 Lebanon Valley 10

Player, Team Date Opponent GoalsDavid Hope, VMI 3/17/1988 Mary Washington 10Michael LaCrosse, Hofstra 3/11/1989 Virginia 10Mark Murphy, Georgetown 3/3/1990 Radford 10Jon Reese, Yale 4/18/1990 Army 10Jason Smith, UMBC 3/21/1992 Colgate 10Chris Danler, Cornell 3/4/1995 Army 10Kevin Sturm, Towson 5/7/1999 Gannon 10Jordan McBride, Stony Brook 3/15/2008 Delaware 10Mike Olentine, Dartmouth 4/29/2014 Holy Cross 10Jake Froccaro, Princeton 3/22/2014 Yale 10Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook 4/10/2015 UMass Lowell 10Nate Lewnes, UMBC 4/30/2016 Albany (NY) 10

AssistsPlayer, Team Date Opponent AssistsTony Asterino, Siena 4/30/1981 Clarkson 12Darren Lowe, Brown 3/12/1991 Boston College 12Steve Marohl, UMBC 3/18/1992 Penn 12Rich Mills, Delaware 4/12/1975 Lafayette 11Mike Caravana, Virginia 5/14/1983 Loyola Maryland 10Joe Vasta, Air Force 1985 St. Mary’s (MD) 10Joe Vasta, Air Force 1986 Colorado Mines 10Spencer Ford, Towson 5/7/1999 Gannon 10Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 3/14/2015 Stony Brook 10Bruce Ledwith, North Carolina 4/1/1973 East Carolina 9Ed McIlhenny, Air Force 4/27/1974 Denver 9Bill Woolford, Air Force 1975 Denver 9Jeff Long, Navy 4/17/1976 Hofstra 9Dennis Fink, Drexel 4/12/1978 FDU-Florham 9Matt Fraser, Bucknell 4/10/1980 Lafayette 9Tim Nelson, Syracuse 3/12/1983 Loyola Maryland 9Bruce Seitz, Navy 4/2/1983 Princeton 9Mark Miller, Towson 4/13/1983 Bucknell 9Tim Nelson, Syracuse 3/18/1984 Hobart 9Tim Nelson, Syracuse 5/4/1985 Penn 9Greg Tolker, Mt. St. Mary's 3/27/1986 New Haven 9Tim Goldstein, Cornell 4/11/1987 Syracuse 9Greg Tolker, Mt. St. Mary's 4/13/1988 St. Mary's (MD) 9Tim Goldstein, Cornell 4/23/1988 Dartmouth 9Tim Goldstein, Cornell 4/27/1988 Hobart 9John Sproat, Stony Brook 4/29/1990 Marist 9Kevin Lowe, Princeton 4/6/1991 Yale 9

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Player, Team Date Opponent AssistsChris Pistello, Marist 4/13/1997 Niagara 9Jeffrey Huber, Villanova 4/9/1998 Denver 9Conor Gill, Virginia 5/19/2002 Cornell 9Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) 4/27/2013 Stony Brook 9Pat Spencer, Loyola Maryland 3/4/2017 Holy Cross 9

SavesPlayer, Team Date Opponent SavesKen Wessels, Air Force 3/17/1987 UMBC 38Ryan McQuade, Saint Joseph’s 4/10/1996 Loyola Maryland 38Chuck Sherwood, Duke 4/26/1975 Drexel 37Jim Garrity, Holy Cross 4/5/1976 UConn 35Rob Serratore, Stony Brook 4/21/1991 North Carolina 35Rob Serratore, Stony Brook 3/15/1992 Princeton 35Bill Hackett, Holy Cross 4/19/1994 Army 35Paul Bishop, Syracuse 4/25/1973 Army 34Tom Sanders, Bucknell 5/11/1977 Lafayette 34Paul Schimoler, Cornell 4/11/1987 Syracuse 34Paul Bishop, Syracuse 3/17/1973 Towson 33Bart Jackson, Air Force 3/23/1979 Navy 33Kevin Rozo, Canisius 3/22/1995 Michigan St. 33Alex Cirillo, Manhattan 4/12/1996 Niagara 33Chip Strickler, Delaware 4/5/1977 Navy 31Bart Jackson, Air Force 3/24/1979 Princeton 31Mark Williams, Towson 5/11/1982 Johns Hopkins 31Guy Intzeyiannis, Butler 3/19/1994 Bucknell 31Chris Gerlach, Wagner 3/4/2001 Air Force 31

Ground Balls

Player, Team Date OpponentGround

BallsAndy Kraus, Virginia 3/22/1988 Duke 27Andy Claxton, Maryland 1991 UMBC 25Ben DeFelice, Towson 4/3/2004 Villanova 22Alex Smith, Delaware 2/24/2007 Manhattan 22Zach Ornstein, Albany (NY) 4/30/2016 UMBC 22Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 3/10/1993 Washington Col. 21Dave Wert, Canisius 3/5/2000 Boston College 21Sam Bassett, Syracuse 5/6/2000 Georgetown 21Alex Smith, Delaware 2/10/2007 Saint Joseph’s 21Bob Maimone, Johns Hopkins 5/7/1977 Navy 20Mike Dorn, Mt. St. Mary's 4/25/1992 VMI 20Peter Jacobs, Johns Hopkins 3/4/1995 Princeton 20Kevin Massa, Bryant 3/15/2014 Albany (NY) 20Kevin Massa, Bryant 4/19/2014 Robert Morris 20Phil Poe, UMBC 4/26/2014 Vermont 20Trevor Baptiste, Denver 4/16/2016 St. John’s (NY) 20TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 4/1/2017 Stony Brook 20Rich Fitch, Delaware 3/19/1980 UMBC 19Andy Claxton, Maryland 1991 CW Post 19Alex Smith, Delaware 3/11/2006 Albany (NY) 19Daniel Kallaugher, Loyola

Maryland5/13/2007 Albany (NY) 19

Phil Hession, Dartmouth 4/21/2015 UMass Lowell 19

Faceoffs Won

Player, Team Date OpponentFaceoffs

WonBill Dirrigl, Syracuse 3/16/1988 SUNY Cortland 30Sam Joseph, Massachusetts 4/20/1994 Harvard 30Tony Vozzolo, Army 4/1/2003 Lehigh 30Jason Hard, Virginia 2/28/1997 Syracuse 29Bill Dirrigl, Syracuse 5/7/1988 Massachusetts 28Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 5/23/1992 Syracuse 28Chris Cercy, Syracuse 5/6/2000 Georgetown 28

Player, Team Date OpponentFaceoffs

WonMike Grosz, Robert Morris 3/3/2012 Colgate 28Phil Poe, UMBC 4/26/2014 Vermont 28Andy Claxton, Maryland 1991 Towson 27Alex Smith, Delaware 3/11/2006 Albany (NY) 27Alex Smith, Delaware 2/24/2007 Manhattan 27Daniel Kallaugher, Loyola

Maryland5/13/2007 Albany (NY) 27

Bill Dirrigl, Syracuse 5/22/1988 Navy 26Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 4/25/1992 Navy 26Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 3/10/1993 Washington Col. 26Alex Smith, Delaware 2/10/2007 Saint Joseph’s 26Sam Talkow, Boston U. 3/7/2015 Colgate 26Zach Ornstein, Albany (NY) 2/27/2016 Drexel 26Ted Ottens, Brown 2/25/2017 Stony Brook 26Conor Mackie, Yale 3/24/2017 Princeton 26TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 3/29/2017 Harvard 26TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 4/1/2017 Stony Brook 26Trevor Baptiste, Denver 4/1/2017 Georgetown 26

Faceoffs Attempted

Player, Team Date OpponentFaceoffs

Att.Ted Ottens, Brown 2/25/2017 Stony Brook 45Connor Russell, Albany (NY) 3/25/2015 Harvard 42Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 5/23/1992 Syracuse 41Jason Hard, Virginia 2/28/1997 Syracuse 40Alex Smith, Delaware 4/14/2007 Villanova 40Mike Grosz, Robert Morris 3/3/2012 Colgate 40Mike Calvagna, Sacred Heart 3/14/2015 Vermont 39Andy Claxton, Maryland 1991 Towson 38Zach Ornstein, Albany (NY) 2/27/2016 Drexel 38Paul Rasimowicz, Cornell 4/29/2017 Princeton 38Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 5/7/1993 Syracuse 37Alex Daly, Army 5/3/2014 Notre Dame 37Mike Celmer, Mt. St. Mary’s 4/2/2016 Sacred Heart 37Jason Hard, Virginia 2/28/1998 Syracuse 36Chris Daddio, Syracuse 2/16/2014 Albany (NY) 36Connor Russell, Albany (NY) 3/14/2015 Stony Brook 36Ted Ottens, Brown 3/7/2017 Villanova 36Ted Ottens, Brown 4/1/2017 Princeton 36

Caused Turnovers

Player, Team Date OpponentCaused

TOsBrian Karalunas, Villanova 3/24/2010 Drexel 8Brian Karalunas, Villanova 3/15/2011 Princeton 8Ben Waldron, Binghamton 2/25/2012 Lafayette 8Larken Kemp, Brown 3/14/2015 Harvard 8Craig Chick, Lehigh 4/12/2016 Princeton 8Ryan O’Donoghue, Sacred Heart 4/22/2017 Cleveland St. 8Ken Clausen, Virginia 5/1/2010 Robert Morris 7Ben Knapton, Hartford 3/14/2012 Siena 7Chris Coppolecchia, Quinnipiac 4/14/2012 Bryant 7Jamie Hebden, Detroit 3/23/2013 VMI 7Kyle O’Brien, Mt. St. Mary’s 3/21/2015 Wagner 7Craig Chick, Lehigh 4/16/2016 Cornell 7Scott Hooper, Virginia 4/11/2017 Robert Morris 7

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Individual Single-Game Leaders 5

Faceoff Winning Percentage (Minimum 10 attempts)

Player, Team Date Opponent Won AttemptedFaceoffs

Pct..Zach Smith, Sacred Heart 4/25/2007 Hartford 25 25 1.000Alex Smith, Delaware 2/28/2006 Wagner 21 21 1.000Ben Trapp, Mt. St. Mary’s 4/23/2011 Wagner 21 21 1.000Alex Garn, Army 4/20/2001 Lafayette 20 20 1.000Kevin Massa, Bryant 3/29/2014 Richmond 19 19 1.000Will Vitelli, Quinnipiac 4/02/2016 Marist 19 19 1.000Joseph Nardella, Rutgers 3/17/2014 Richmond 18 18 1.000Trey Wilkes, Ohio St. 2/2/2011 Mercer 18 18 1.000Will Gural, Brown 3/8/2016 Holy Cross 17 17 1.000Stephen Kelly, North Carolina 3/14/2016 Manhattan 16 16 1.000Greg Peyser, Johns Hopkins 3/13/2004 Hofstra 15 15 1.000William Wallace, Navy 3/15/2005 Lafayette 13 13 1.000Bill McCutcheon, Johns Hopkins 4/18/1972 Rutgers 12 12 1.000Matt Bailer, Princeton 4/15/2000 Harvard 12 12 1.000Sam Talkow, Boston U. 3/22/2014 Bucknell 12 12 1.000Steve Coulter, Virginia 4/30/1980 Virginia Tech 11 11 1.000Dylan Protesto, Hartford 3/14/2015 UMass Lowell 11 11 1.000Joe DeLasho, Fairfield 3/12/2016 Yale 11 11 1.000Bob Feisee, Syracuse 4/13/1991 Hobart 10 10 1.000Brady Dove, Navy 2/8/2015 VMI 10 10 1.000Luke Toscano, Air Force 2/28/2015 Furman 10 10 1.000Ted Ottens, Brown 4/19/2016 Providence 10 10 1.000

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Individual Single Season Leaders 6

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS

Points Per GamePlayer, Team Year Games Goals Assists Points PPGDennis Fink, Drexel 1978 12 35 63 98 8.17Tony Asterino, Siena 1980 11 47 42 89 8.09Steve Marohl, UMBC 1992 15 37 77 114 7.60Tony Asterino, Siena 1979 11 49 34 83 7.55Tony Asterino, Siena 1981 12 43 47 90 7.50Tim Goldstein, Cornell 1987 14 27 73 100 7.14Kris Snider, Virginia 1977 9 22 42 64 7.11Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2014 18 51 77 128 7.11Peter Cleary, Marist 1986 13 47 45 92 7.08Jim Trenz, Penn St. 1972 10 42 28 70 7.00Stan Cockerton, North

Carolina St. 1979 11 51 25 76 6.91

Mike French, Cornell 1974 14 63 31 94 6.71Brooks Sweet, Massachusetts 1979 13 45 42 87 6.69Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2013 17 50 63 113 6.65Chris Cameron, Lehigh 1986 14 40 53 93 6.64Chet Nowak, Air Force 1981 11 37 36 73 6.64Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) 2014 18 82 37 119 6.61Mike French, Cornell 1976 16 65 40 105 6.56Stan Cockerton, North

Carolina St. 1977 11 52 20 72 6.55

Tom Cafaro, Army 1971 13 51 34 85 6.54Harold McVey, Massachusetts 1974 13 41 44 85 6.54Mike Buzzell, Navy 1979 13 41 44 85 6.54Kieran McArdle, St. John’s

(NY)2013 13 36 49 85 6.54

PointsPlayer, Team Year Games Goals Assists PointsLyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2014 18 51 77 128Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2015 19 52 69 121Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) 2014 18 82 37 119Connor Fields, Albany (NY) 2017 18 55 62 117Dylan Molloy, Brown 2016 18 62 54 116Steve Marohl, UMBC 1992 15 37 77 114Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2013 17 50 63 113Mike Rooney, Stony Brook 2015 18 48 63 111John Grant, Delaware 1999 17 56 54 110Joe Vasta, Air Force 1986 — 33 75 108Mike French, Cornell 1976 16 65 40 105Tim Nelson, Syracuse 1984 16 36 67 103Jordan Wolf, Duke 2014 20 64 39 103Darren Lowe, Brown 1992 16 36 66 102Rob Pannell, Cornell 2013 18 47 55 102Chet Nowak, Air Force 1981 — 51 50 101Tim Goldstein, Cornell 1987 14 27 73 100Jason O’Neill, Yale 1990 18 26 73 99Bill Woolford, Air Force 1975 — 51 47 98Dennis Fink, Drexel 1978 12 35 63 98Jim Weller, Massachusetts 1981 15 62 36 98George Paletta, Holy Cross 1984 18 52 46 98

Goals Per GamePlayer, Team Year Games Goals GPGScott Helgans, Lehigh 1978 12 58 4.83Stan Cockerton, North Carolina St. 1977 11 52 4.72Gregg Perry, Colgate 1990 11 52 4.72Jeff Hickey, Dartmouth 1979 12 56 4.67Gary Gait, Syracuse 1988 15 70 4.67Stan Cockerton, North Carolina St. 1979 11 51 4.64Jon Reese, Yale 1990 18 82 4.56

Player, Team Year Games Goals GPGMiles Thompson, Albany (NY) 2014 18 82 4.56Mike French, Cornell 1974 14 63 4.50Tony Asterino, Siena 1979 11 49 4.45Brooks Sweet, Massachusetts 1978 14 61 4.36Tony Asterino, Siena 1980 11 47 4.27Tracey Kelusky, Hartford 2000 14 59 4.21Tom Cleaver, Maryland 1971 10 42 4.20Jim Trenz, Penn St. 1972 10 42 4.20Justin Zackey, Bucknell 1993 15 63 4.20Mike Faught, Harvard 1978 14 58 4.14Jim Weller, Massachusetts 1981 15 62 4.13Stan Cockerton, North Carolina St. 1980 11 45 4.09Mike French, Cornell 1976 16 65 4.06Jeff Reh, Adelphi 1989 15 60 4.00

GoalsPlayer, Team Year Games GoalsJon Reese, Yale 1990 18 82Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) 2014 18 82Mike McDonald, Air Force 1978 — 74John DiMento, Air Force 1990 — 71Gary Gait, Syracuse 1988 15 70Max Quinzani, Duke 2010 20 68Zack Greer, Duke 2007 20 67Peter Baum, Colgate 2012 18 67Connor Fields, Albany (NY) 2015 19 66Mike French, Cornell 1976 16 65Zack Greer, Duke 2008 19 65Jordan Wolf, Duke 2014 20 64Mike French, Cornell 1974 14 63Mike French, Cornell 1975 17 63Justin Zackey, Bucknell 1993 15 63Kylor Bellistri, Brown 2016 19 63Jim Weller, Massachusetts 1981 15 62Athan Iannucci, Hofstra 2006 19 62Curtis Dickson, Delaware 2010 17 62Dylan Molloy, Brown 2015 17 62Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook 2015 18 62Dylan Molloy, Brown 2016 18 62

Assists Per GamePlayer, Team Year Games Assists APGDennis Fink, Drexel 1978 12 63 5.25Tim Goldstein, Cornell 1987 14 73 5.21Rick Handelman, Brown 1980 13 65 5.00Kris Snider, Virginia 1977 9 42 4.67Scott Montgomery, Vermont 1984 14 65 4.64Scott Montgomery, Vermont 1986 14 61 4.36Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2014 18 77 4.28Tim Nelson, Syracuse 1984 16 67 4.19Jon Danowski, Rutgers 1973 13 54 4.15Darren Lowe, Brown 1992 16 66 4.13Steve Marohl, UMBC 1992 15 77 4.11Spencer Ford, Towson 1999 13 53 4.08Jason O’Neill, Yale 1990 18 73 4.06Tim Nelson, Syracuse 1985 16 64 4.00Rich Mills, Delaware 1975 12 47 3.92Tony Asterino, Siena 1981 12 47 3.92Bob Boneillo, Maryland 1978 10 39 3.90Jay Connor, Virginia 1972 15 58 3.87Fred Menna, Massachusetts 1977 15 58 3.87Eamon McEneaney, Cornell 1975 17 65 3.82Tony Asterino, Siena 1980 11 42 3.82

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Individual Single Season Leaders 7

AssistsPlayer, Team Year Games AssistsSteve Marohl, UMBC 1992 15 77Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2014 18 77Joe Vasta, Air Force 1986 — 75Tim Goldstein, Cornell 1987 14 73Jason O’Neill, Yale 1990 18 73Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2015 19 69Tim Nelson, Syracuse 1984 16 67Darren Lowe, Brown 1992 16 66Eamon McEneaney, Cornell 1975 17 65Rick Handelman, Brown 1980 13 65Scott Montgomery, Vermont 1984 14 65Tim Nelson, Syracuse 1985 16 64Dennis Fink, Drexel 1978 12 63Ned Crotty, Duke 2010 20 63Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2013 17 63Mike Rooney, Stony Brook 2015 18 63Connor Fields, Albany (NY) 2017 18 62Eamon McEneaney, Cornell 1976 16 61Scott Montgomery, Vermont 1986 14 61Charles Hardy, Massachusetts 1972 16 60

Saves Per GamePlayer, Team Year Games Saves Avg.Sam Peterson, Fairfield 1994 11 282 25.64Dean Jacobson, Colgate 1971 12 273 22.75Chris Gerlach, Wagner 2001 13 290 22.31Dave Friedrich, Siena 1993 14 293 20.93John Szakmary, Ohio St. 1976 12 249 20.75Kevin Rozo, Canisius 1995 14 289 20.64Ryan McQuade, Saint Joseph’s 1996 15 306 20.40Jed Salter, Drexel 1994 14 284 20.29Jim Hartnett, Ohio St. 1980 14 278 19.86Michael LaRocco, Cornell 1996 14 278 19.86Andrew Flannagan, Saint Joseph’s 1995 13 257 19.77Kevin Rozo, Canisius 1998 13 253 19.46Bill Hackett, Holy Cross 1994 15 291 19.40Tim Michels, Notre Dame 1981 12 231 19.25Chip Strickler, Delaware 1978 14 269 19.21Paul Bishop, Syracuse 1972 16 307 19.19James Amandola, Manhattan 1999 15 286 19.07Dave Schreiner, North Carolina 1972 12 228 19.00Kevin Rozo, Canisius 1997 14 265 18.93Chris Coughlin, UMBC 1983 13 243 18.70

SavesPlayer, Team Year Games SavesPaul Bishop, Syracuse 1972 16 307Ryan McQuade, Saint Joseph’s 1996 15 306Dave Friedrich, Siena 1993 14 293Bill Hackett, Holy Cross 1994 15 291Bob Hagstrom, Air Force 1990 — 290Chris Gerlach, Wagner 2001 13 290Sam Peterson, Fairfield 1996 16 289James Amandola, Manhattan 1999 15 286Jed Salter, Drexel 1994 14 284Sam Peterson, Fairfield 1994 11 282Jim Hartnett, Ohio St. 1980 14 278Kevin Rozo, Canisius 1995 14 278Michael LaRocco, Cornell 1996 14 278Dean Jacobson, Colgate 1971 12 273Sean Elder, Mt. St. Mary's 1999 17 270Chip Strickler, Delaware 1978 14 269Ken Wessels, Air Force 1987 — 269Greg Stewart, Siena 1988 15 269

Player, Team Year Games SavesDave Giannone, Hofstra 1988 15 268Tom Nims, Syracuse 1985 16 267

Save Percentage

Player, Team Year GamesGoals

Allowed Saves Pct.Drew Cunningham, Villanova 1984 12 55 151 .733Dave Giannone, Hofstra 1988 15 113 268 .703Tom Nims, Syracuse 1984 16 111 260 .701Chris McCabe, Vermont 1991 14 115 260 .693Travis Solomon, Syracuse 1983 15 115 259 .693Craig Grevelding, Marist 1996 15 160 354 .689Jim Rourke, Delaware 1984 10 48 106 .688Matt Palumb, Syracuse 1990 10 66 145 .687Brendan Callahan, Stony Brook 2004 14 73 160 .687James Amandola, Manhattan 2002 14 95 207 .685Chris LaMonica, Hartford 1997 14 110 236 .682Tom Nims, Syracuse 1985 16 126 267 .679Jordan Burke, Brown 2008 14 88 182 .674Jamie Molloy, Syracuse 1980 14 107 221 .674Paul Noniewicz, Vermont 1985 12 109 225 .674Steve DeLargy, Delaware 1986 11 47 97 .674Tony Lignelli, Ohio St. 1996 12 91 187 .673Greg Taylor, Stony Brook 1998 12 91 186 .671Trevor Tierney, Princeton 2001 15 78 159 .671Chris LaMonica, Hartford 1996 14 127 254 .667

Goals Against Average

Player, Team Year Games MinutesGoals

Allowed Avg.Sam Somers, Army 2014 10 563 51 5.44Matt Russell, Navy 2006 15 859 78 5.45Trevor Tierney, Princeton 2001 15 821 78 5.7Matt McMonagle, Cornell 2006 14 817 78 5.73Brendan Callahan, Stony Brook 2004 14 734 73 5.96Andrew Gvozden, Hofstra 2011 16 899 90 6.01Joseph Canuso, Villanova 2003 15 900 91 6.07Brent Herbst, Siena 2008 15 849 86 6.08Mickey Jarboe, Navy 2000 13 748 76 6.09Benny Pugh, Richmond 2017 16 925 94 6.10Dan Mackesey, Cornell 1976 16 726 74 6.11Mike Gabel, Vermont 2003 13 773 79 6.13Scott Rodgers, Notre Dame 2009 16 928 95 6.14Peter Ruchkin, Cornell 1982 12 628 65 6.21Nick Sciubba, Bucknell 2007 15 798 83 6.24John Kemp, Notre Dame 2012 16 967 101 6.27Alex Hewit, Princeton 2007 14 805 85 6.33Brent Herbst, Siena 2009 17 956 101 6.34Matthew Southard, Hofstra 2006 19 1,091 116 6.38Jordan Burke, Brown 2008 14 821 88 6.43

Ground Balls Per Game

Player, Team Year GamesGround

Balls Avg.Kevin Massa, Bryant 2013 19 231 12.16Geoff Snider, Denver 2006 17 194 11.41TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 2017 18 202 11.22Tyler Knarr, Georgetown 2014 14 153 10.93Kevin Massa, Bryant 2014 21 225 10.71Mark Miyashita, Canisius 2000 13 139 10.69Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 1993 15 169 10.67Peter Jacobs, Johns Hopkins 1995 14 149 10.64Mark Goers, Towson 1994 12 127 10.58Trevor Baptiste, Denver 2017 17 178 10.47Joseph Carrello, Hofstra 1991 14 145 10.35Peter Jacobs, Johns Hopkins 1994 14 144 10.29

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Individual Single Season Leaders 8

Player, Team Year GamesGround

Balls Avg.Sam Bassett, Syracuse 2000 16 164 10.25Trevor Baptiste, Denver 2016 16 163 10.19Stephen Robarge, VMI 2011 13 132 10.15Eric Wedin, Johns Hopkins 2000 13 131 10.08Kyle Rowe, Stony Brook 2014 16 160 10.00Brendan Fowler, Duke 2013 21 209 9.95Joseph Nardella, Rutgers 2014 14 137 9.79Eric Wedin, Johns Hopkins 2001 12 117 9.75

Ground Balls

Player, Team Year GamesGround

BallsKevin Massa, Bryant 2013 19 231Kevin Massa, Bryant 2014 21 225Brendan Fowler, Duke 2013 21 209TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 2017 18 202Geoff Snider, Denver 2006 17 194Brendan Fowler, Duke 2014 20 192Trevor Baptiste, Denver 2017 17 178Alex Smith, Delaware 2007 19 170Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 1993 15 169Tim Fallon, Hartford 2011 18 166Nick Saputo, Drexel 2014 18 166Sam Bassett, Syracuse 2000 16 164Trevor Baptiste, Denver 2016 16 163Jude Collins, North Carolina 1996 17 160Kyle Rowe, Stony Brook 2014 16 160Kevin Massa, Bryant 2015 18 160Jake Withers, Ohio St. 2017 21 159Tyler Knarr, Georgetown 2014 14 153Ben Williams, Syracuse 2015 16 153Kyle Rowe, Duke 2016 16 153

Faceoff Winning PercentagePlayer, Team Year Games Won Att. Pct.Mark Goers, Towson 1994 12 166 214 .776Steve Shaw, Delaware 1985 16 185 239 .774Steve Shaw, Delaware 1986 16 237 318 .750Trevor Baptiste, Denver 2017 17 297 399 .744Donnie McNichol, North

Carolina1993 16 108 146 .740

Steve Kraus, Virginia 1980 12 150 204 .735Kevin Massa, Bryant 2013 19 315 434 .726Alex Smith, Delaware 2007 19 311 430 .723Chris Cercy, Syracuse 2000 16 253 356 .711Alex Smith, Delaware 2005 17 251 354 .709Dylan Protesto, Hartford 2016 18 272 384 .708TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 2017 18 323 456 .708Will Gural, Brown 2016 18 270 386 .699Bill Dirrigl, Syracuse 1988 15 274 393 .697Ray Ignacio, UMBC 1987 13 151 217 .696Sam Talkow, Boston U. 2016 13 139 200 .695Trevor Baptiste, Denver 2016 16 272 392 .694Chris Cercy, Syracuse 2001 16 245 354 .692Kevin Massa, Bryant 2014 21 305 443 .688Brian Cole, Mt. St. Mary's 2001 17 192 279 .688

Faceoffs WonPlayer, Team Year Games WonBrendan Fowler, Duke 2013 21 339TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 2017 18 323Kevin Massa, Bryant 2013 19 315Alex Smith, Delaware 2007 19 311Trevor Baptiste, Denver 2015 19 310Kevin Massa, Bryant 2014 21 305

Player, Team Year Games WonTrevor Baptiste, Denver 2017 17 297Jake Withers, Ohio St. 2017 21 275Bill Dirrigl, Syracuse 1988 15 274Dylan Protesto, Hartford 2016 18 272Trevor Baptiste, Denver 2016 16 272Will Gural, Brown 2016 18 270Ted Ottens, Brown 2017 16 270Shane Walterhoefer, North Carolina 2009 18 269Adam Rand, Stony Brook 2010 17 266Alex Smith, Delaware 2006 17 261Justin Berry, Towson 2001 18 257Kevin Massa, Bryant 2012 18 257Ben Williams, Syracuse 2015 16 256Nick Saputo, Drexel 2014 18 255

Faceoffs AttemptedPlayer, Team Year Games AttemptedBrendan Fowler, Duke 2013 21 526Brendan Fowler, Duke 2014 20 510Kevin Glueckert, Albany (NY) 2013 18 480Trevor Baptiste, Denver 2015 19 456TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 2017 18 456Ted Ottens, Brown 2017 16 452Kevin Massa, Bryant 2014 21 443Kevin Massa, Bryant 2013 19 434Stephen Kelly, North Carolina 2016 18 434Robert Grabher, Colgate 2012 18 433Adam Rand, Stony Brook 2010 17 432Alex Smith, Delaware 2007 19 430Shane Walterhoefer, North Carolina 2009 18 428Casey Dowd, Siena 2013 17 426Jake Withers, Ohio St. 2017 21 425Doug Tesoriero, Cornell 2013 18 415Nick Saputo, Drexel 2014 18 411Conor Mackie, Yale 2017 16 408Justin Berry, Towson 2001 18 405Chase Carraro, Denver 2011 18 404

Caused Turnovers Per Game (Since 2010)Player, Team Year Games CTs Avg.Brian Karalunas, Villanova 2011 16 70 4.38John LoCascio, Villanova 2013 14 53 3.79Brian Karalunas, Villanova 2010 15 52 3.47Jordan Houtby, Detroit 2011 16 52 3.25Brendan Hynes, Richmond 2017 16 50 3.13Chris Coppolecchia, Quinnipiac 2012 14 43 3.07Sean Meagher, Robert Morris 2014 14 43 3.07Will Koshansky, Penn 2011 15 45 3.00Ryan O’Donoghue, Sacred

Heart2017 15 45 3.00

Tyler Prasnicki, VMI 2015 15 43 2.87Craig Chick, Lehigh 2017 14 40 2.86Michael Camardo, UMBC 2010 13 36 2.77Jackson Place, Bucknell 2014 14 38 2.71Alex Lyons, Bucknell 2010 14 36 2.57Barney Ehrmann, Georgetown 2011 14 36 2.57Jordan Houtby, Detroit 2012 15 38 2.53Jamie Hebden, Detroit 2013 15 38 2.53Sean Meagher, Robert Morris 2013 15 38 2.53Jamie Hebden, Detroit 2011 16 40 2.50Ben Knapton, Hartford 2012 15 37 2.47Craig Chick, Lehigh 2016 15 37 2.47

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Individual Single Season Leaders 9

Caused Turnovers (Since 2010)Player, Team Year Games CTBrian Karalunas, Villanova 2011 16 70John LoCascio, Villanova 2013 14 53Brian Karalunas, Villanova 2010 15 52Jordan Houtby, Detroit 2011 16 52Brendan Hynes, Richmond 2017 16 50Will Koshansky, Penn 2011 15 45Ryan O’Donoghue, Sacred Heart 2017 15 45Conor Flynn, Hartford 2011 18 43Chris Coppolecchia, Quinnipiac 2012 14 43Sean Meagher, Robert Morris 2014 14 43Tyler Prasnicki, VMI 2015 15 43Jamie Hebden, Detroit 2011 16 40Craig Chick, Lehigh 2017 14 40Tyler Mayes, Towson 2017 17 40Jordan Houtby, Detroit 2012 15 38Sean Meagher, Robert Morris 2013 15 38Jamie Hebden, Detroit 2013 15 38Jackson Place, Bucknell 2014 14 38Ken Clausen, Virginia 2010 18 37Ben Knapton, Hartford 2012 15 37Brian Megill, Syracuse 2012 17 37Scott Ratliff, Loyola Maryland 2012 19 37Luke Duprey, Duke 2013 21 37Craig Chick, Lehigh 2016 15 37

Man Up Goals (Since 2010)Player, Team Year Games GDylan Donahue, Syracuse 2015 16 15Shayne Adams, Detroit Mercy 2014 14 14Connor Cannizzaro, Denver 2015 19 13Chris Bocklet, Virginia 2011 18 12Adam Johnston, Lehigh 2011 16 12Ty Thompson, Albany (NY) 2013 18 12Cameron Flint, Denver 2010 15 11Terence Leach, St. John’s (NY) 2012 15 11Holden Cattoni, Johns Hopkins 2015 17 11Patrick Fraser, Johns Hopkins 2015 17 11Joseph Radin, Marist 2015 18 11Brendan Bomberry, Denver 2016 16 11Ian MacKay, Vermont 2016 17 11Dylan Molloy, Brown 2016 18 11Max Quinzani, Duke 2010 20 10Zach Howell, Duke 2010 20 10Bryan Neufeld, Siena 2010 17 10Cody Lehrer, Mt. St. Mary’s 2010 17 10Sean DeLaney, North Carolina 2010 12 10Adam Johnston, Lehigh 2010 15 10Chris Bocklet, Virginia 2010 18 10Brian Bock, Lafayette 2013 13 10Josh Dionne, Duke 2013 21 10Bennett Drake, Albany (NY) 2014 14 10Sergio Perkovic, Notre Dame 2014 18 10John Scioscia, Notre Dame 2014 18 10Erik Adamson, Denver 2015 19 10Bennett Drake, Albany (NY) 2015 16 10Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook 2015 18 10Mike Malave, Hofstra 2015 14 10Joseph Radin, Marist 2016 16 10Gavin McBride, Princeton 2017 15 10

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Individual Career Leaders 10

INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS

Points Per Game(Minimum 160 Points)Player, Team Years Games Goals Assists Points PPGTony Asterino, Siena 1978-81 47 168 136 304 6.47Stan Cockerton, North

Carolina St.1977-80 44 193 87 280 6.36

Mike French, Cornell 1974-76 47 191 105 296 6.30Jim Trenz, Penn St./

Cornell1971-72;

197434 117 94 211 6.21

Dennis Fink, Drexel 1976-78 35 80 126 206 5.89Tim Goldstein, Cornell 1987-88 29 46 122 168 5.79Lyle Thompson, Albany

(NY)2012-15 70 175 225 400 5.71

Tim Nelson, North Carolina St./Syracuse

1982; 1983-85

57 99 221 320 5.61

Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins

1972-74 40 103 121 224 5.6

Chris Cameron, Lehigh 1986-89 55 122 185 307 5.58Eamon McEneaney,

Cornell1975-77 46 92 164 256 5.57

John Grant, Delaware 1998-99 32 96 81 177 5.53Scott Montgomery,

Vermont1983-86 53 78 205 283 5.34

Jeff Spooner, Massachusetts

1974-77 53 134 141 275 5.18

Darren Lowe, Brown 1989-92 61 111 205 316 5.18Tom Baldwin, Siena 1978-81 47 142 96 238 5.06Dylan Molloy, Brown 2014-17 63 197 121 318 5.05Tim O’Hara, Syracuse 1977-80 56 124 158 282 5.04Randy Colley, Notre

Dame1992-95 55 173 100 273 4.96

Casey Powell, Syracuse 1995-98 58 158 129 287 4.95Rob Pannell, Cornell &2009-13 72 150 204 354 4.92Pete von Hoffmann,

Bucknell1976-79 45 82 138 220 4.89

Randy Mearns, Canisius 1990-92 39 95 95 190 4.87Kris Snider, Virginia 1975-78 43 65 144 209 4.86Miles Thompson, Albany

(NY)2011-14 61 190 105 295 4.84

&Received medical redshirt after two games of the 2012 season.

PointsPlayer, Team Years Games Goals Assists PointsLyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2012-15 70 175 225 400Rob Pannell, Cornell &2009-13 72 150 204 354Matt Danowski, Duke #2004-08 80 170 183 353Joe Vasta, Air Force 1983-86 — 173 170 343Tim Nelson, North Carolina St./

Syracuse1982; 1983-85

57 99 221 320

Dylan Molloy, Brown 2014-17 63 197 121 318Darren Lowe, Brown 1989-92 61 111 205 316Chris Cameron, Lehigh 1986-89 55 122 185 307Michael Powell, Syracuse 2001-04 66 150 157 307Tony Asterino, Siena 1978-81 47 168 136 304Jordan Wolf, Duke 2011-14 81 184 120 304Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) 2011-14 61 190 105 295Mike French, Cornell 1974-76 47 191 105 296Casey Powell, Syracuse 1995-98 58 158 129 287Ryan Powell, Syracuse 1997-00 61 137 150 287Zack Greer, Duke $2005-08 67 206 79 285Scott Montgomery, Vermont 1983-86 53 78 205 283Tim O’Hara, Syracuse 1977-80 56 124 158 282

Player, Team Years Games Goals Assists PointsStan Cockerton, North Carolina

St. 1977-80 44 193 87 280

Connor Fields, Albany (NY)* 2015-17 53 165 113 278Jeff Spooner, Massachusetts 1974-77 53 134 141 275Randy Colley, Notre Dame 1992-95 55 173 100 273Brian LaMastro, Hartford 1999-02 61 140 129 269Steele Stanwick, Virginia 2009-12 69 126 143 269John Zulberti, Syracuse 1986-89 60 109 158 267Jim McAleavey, Massachusetts 1988-91 57 95 171 266&Received medical redshirt after two games of the 2012 season; #Granted a fifth season of eligibility. $Greer’s Division I career was completed in 2008. He was granted a fifth season of eligibility, but competed at Bryant, a reclas-sifying institution, during the 2009 season.*Active Player

Goals Per Game(Minimum 80 Goals)Player, Team Years Games Goals GPGStan Cockerton, North Carolina St. 1977-80 44 193 4.39Mike French, Cornell 1974-76 47 191 4.06Brooks Sweet, Massachusetts 1978-79 27 106 3.93Tony Asterino, Siena 1978-81 47 168 3.57Oliver Marti, Brown 1991-93 41 144 3.51Jim Trenz, Penn St./Cornell 1971-72;

197434 117 3.44

Gary Gait, Syracuse 1987-90 56 192 3.43Frank Garahan, Massachusetts 1973, 75 27 91 3.37Jeff Reh, Adelphi 1987-90 53 175 3.30Terry Riordan, Johns Hopkins 1992-95 56 184 3.29Jeff Miller, Drexel 1974-77 46 147 3.20Randy Colley, Notre Dame 1992-95 55 173 3.15Tom Marechek, Syracuse 1989-92 58 182 3.14Dylan Molloy, Brown 2014-17 63 197 3.13Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) 2011-14 61 190 3.11Zack Greer, Duke $2005-08 67 206 3.07Steve Finlay, Army 1975-78 46 140 3.04Tom Baldwin, Siena 1978-81 47 142 3.02Jim Weller, Massachusetts 1979-82 54 162 3.00John Grant, Delaware 1998-99 32 96 3.00Cort Knodel, Canisius 1994-97 58 172 2.97Jordan McBride, Stony Brook 2008-11 60 175 2.92Franz Wittelsberger, Johns Hopkins 1973-76 52 151 2.90Tom Abbott, Syracuse 1975-78 49 142 2.90Merrick Thomson, Albany (NY) 2004-07 65 188 2.89Jesse Hubbard, Princeton 1995-98 57 163 2.86Glenn Smith, Towson 1988-91 54 154 2.85$Greer’s Division I career was completed in 2008. He was granted a fifth season of eligibility, but competed at Bryant, a reclassifying institution, during the 2009 season.

GoalsPlayer, Team Years Games GoalsZack Greer, Duke $2005-08 67 206Max Quinzani, Duke 2007-10 78 199Dylan Molloy, Brown 2014-17 63 197Stan Cockerton, North Carolina St. 1977-80 44 193Gary Gait, Syracuse 1987-90 56 192Mike French, Cornell 1974-76 47 191Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) 2011-14 61 190Merrick Thomson, Albany (NY) 2004-07 65 188Wesley Berg, Denver 2012-15 73 188Terry Riordan, Johns Hopkins 1992-95 56 184Jordan Wolf, Duke 2011-14 81 184

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Player, Team Years Games GoalsTom Marechek, Syracuse 1989-92 58 182Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook 2013-16 66 182John DiMento, Air Force 1987-90 — 176Jeff Reh, Adelphi 1987-90 53 175Jordan McBride, Stony Brook 2008-11 60 175Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2012-15 70 175Joe Vasta, Air Force 1983-86 — 173Randy Colley, Notre Dame 1992-95 55 173Cort Knodel, Canisius 1994-97 58 172Connor Cannizzaro, Maryland/Denver 2014-17 69 171Matt Danowski, Duke #2004-08 80 170Tony Asterino, Siena 1978-81 47 168Joseph Radin, Marist 2013-16 63 166Doug Knight, Virginia 1994-97 60 165Connor Fields, Albany (NY)* 2015-17 53 165Peter Baum, Colgate 2010-13 62 164Jesse Hubbard, Princeton 1995-98 57 163Garrett Thul, Army 2010-13 61 163$Greer’s Division I career was completed in 2008. He was granted a fifth season of eligibility, but competed at Bryant, a reclassifying institution, during the 2009 season. #Granted a fifth season of eligibility. *Active Player

Assists Per Game(Minimum 80 Assists)Player, Team Years Games Assists APGTim Goldstein, Cornell 1987-88 29 122 4.21Tim Nelson, North Carolina St./

Syracuse1982; 1983-85

57 221 3.88

Scott Montgomery, Vermont 1983-86 53 205 3.87Dennis Fink, Drexel 1976-78 35 126 3.60Eamon McEneaney, Cornell 1975-77 46 164 3.57Chris Cameron, Lehigh 1986-89 55 185 3.36Darren Lowe, Brown 1989-92 61 205 3.36Kris Snider, Virginia 1975-78 43 144 3.35Jay Connor, Virginia 1971-72 27 88 3.26Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2012-15 70 225 3.21Pete von Hoffmann, Bucknell 1976-79 45 138 3.07Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins 1972-74 40 121 3.03Jim McAleavey, Massachusetts 1988-91 57 171 3.00Kevin Lowe, Princeton 1991-94 60 174 2.90Tony Asterino, Siena 1978-81 47 136 2.89Tom Aiello, Adelphi 1989-92 52 150 2.88Ryan Boyle, Princeton 2001-04 57 162 2.84Rob Pannell, Cornell &2009-13 72 204 2.83Tim O’Hara, Syracuse 1977-80 56 158 2.82Jim Trenz, Penn St./Cornell 1971-72;

197434 94 2.76

Mike Eckert, Harvard 1993-96 56 152 2.71Jeff Spooner, Massachusetts 1974-77 53 141 2.66Anthony DiMarzo, Delaware 1992-95 58 153 2.64John Zulberti, Syracuse 1986-89 60 158 2.63Chris Cara, Bucknell 2002-05 53 138 2.60&Received medical redshirt after two games of the 2012 season.

AssistsPlayer, Team Years Games AssistsLyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 2012-15 70 225Tim Nelson, North Carolina St./

Syracuse1982; 1983-85 57 221

Darren Lowe, Brown 1989-92 61 205Rob Pannell, Cornell &2009-13 72 204Chris Cameron, Lehigh 1986-89 55 185Matt Danowski, Duke #2004-08 80 183Kevin Lowe, Princeton 1991-94 60 174Jim McAleavey, Massachusetts 1988-91 57 171Joe Vasta, Air Force 1983-86 — 170

Player, Team Years Games AssistsEamon McEneaney, Cornell 1975-77 46 164Ryan Boyle, Princeton 2001-04 57 162Tim Whiteley, Virginia 1993-96 63 159Tim O’Hara, Syracuse 1977-80 56 158John Zulberti, Syracuse 1986-89 60 158Michael Powell, Syracuse 2001-04 66 157Anthony DiMarzo, Delaware 1992-95 58 153Mike Eckert, Harvard 1993-96 56 152Tom Aiello, Adelphi 1989-92 52 150Ryan Powell, Syracuse 1997-00 61 150Jeff Long, Navy 1974-77 — 149Ned Crotty, Duke #2006-10 86 147Conor Gill, Virginia 1999-02 59 146Kris Snider, Virginia 1975-78 43 144Steele Stanwick, Virginia 2009-12 69 143&Received medical redshirt after two games of the 2012 season. #Granted a fifth season of eligibility.

Saves Per Game(Minimum 500 Saves)Player, Team Years Games Saves Avg.Sam Peterson, Fairfield 1994-97 55 1,077 19.58Bob Hutchinson, Siena 1980-83 44 852 19.36Chris Gerlach, Wagner 2000-01 26 501 19.27Kevin Rozo, Canisius 1995-98 55 1,029 18.71James Amandola, Manhattan 1999-02 60 1,043 17.38Jed Salter, Drexel 1991-94 53 908 17.13Sal LoCascio, Massachusetts 1986-89 55 931 16.93Ryan McQuade, Saint Joseph’s 1996-99 59 970 16.44Ryan Stewart, Lafayette 1991-94 37 599 16.19Chris McCabe, Vermont 1988-91 44 712 16.18Michael LaRocco, Cornell 1993-96 44 699 15.89Paul Bishop, Syracuse 1971-73 39 612 15.69Kevin Gray, Princeton 1975-77 39 610 15.64Tim Shea, Cornell 1989-92 41 637 15.54Dave Giannone, Hofstra 1987-90 55 843 15.33Jonathan Marcus, Johns Hopkins 1993-96 57 877 15.30Jim Hartnett, Ohio St. 1979-81 40 610 15.25Tom Sanders, Bucknell 1976-79 44 664 15.09Drew Cunningham, Villanova 1982-85 44 652 14.81Duncan Woodard, Lafayette 1998-01 52 769 14.79Joe Kirmser, Duke 1994-97 58 847 14.60Rich Dressler, Yale 1991-94 55 796 14.47William Cronin, Princeton 1972-74 42 606 14.43Paul Schimoler, Cornell 1986-89 55 787 14.31Tom Nims, Syracuse &1981-85 49 692 14.12&Received medical redshirt for 1983 season.

SavesPlayer, Team Years Games SavesSam Peterson, Fairfield 1994-97 55 1,077James Amandola, Manhattan 1999-02 60 1,043Kevin Rozo, Canisius 1995-98 55 1,029Ryan McQuade, Saint Joseph’s 1996-99 56 970Sal LoCascio, Massachusetts 1986-89 55 931Jed Salter, Drexel 1991-94 53 908Jonathan Marcus, Johns Hopkins 1993-96 57 877Bob Hutchinson, Siena 1980-83 44 852Blaze Riorden, Albany (NY) 2013-16 71 849Joe Kirmser, Duke 1994-97 58 847Ken Wessels, Air Force 1984-87 — 845Dave Giannone, Hofstra 1987-90 55 843Kevin Rae, Albany (NY) 2002-05 63 825Rich Dressler, Yale 1991-94 55 796Paul Schimoler, Cornell 1986-89 55 787

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Individual Career Leaders 12

Player, Team Years Games SavesDuncan Woodard, Lafayette 1998-01 52 769Jamie Molloy, Syracuse 1977-80 55 766Bart Jackson, Air Force 1977-80 — 756Joe Pilch, Yale 1996-99 56 755Doc Schneider, Massachusetts 2006-09 61 753Bob Bailey, UMBC 1989-92 57 749Brian Cooper, Delaware 1994-97 57 749Gunnar Waldt, Bryant 2013-16 67 739Scott Bacigalupo, Princeton 1991-94 59 732T.C. DiBartolo, Mt. St. Mary’s 2008-11 61 726

Goals Against Average(Minimum 1,500 Minutes)Player, Team Years Games Minutes GA Avg.Matt Russell, Navy 2003-06 49 2,750 288 6.28Trevor Tierney, Princeton 1998-01 49 2,067 229 6.65Scott Rodgers, Notre Dame @2006-10 38 1,834 207 6.77Robert Bryan, Providence 2006-09 38 1,760 205 6.99Brent Herbst, Siena 2007-10 63 3,504 410 7.02Joey Kemp, Notre Dame 2005-08 58 3,190 383 7.20Matt McMonagle, Cornell 2004-07 55 3,159 383 7.27John Galloway, Syracuse 2008-11 67 3,776 461 7.33Andrew McMinn, Prividence 2002-05 48 2,437 298 7.34Niko Amato, Maryland 2011-14 67 3,856 475 7.39Kip Turner, Virginia 2004-07 49 2,496 308 7.40Jesse Schwartzman, Johns

Hopkins2004-07 55 2,910 363 7.48

John Kemp, Notre Dame 2010-13 50 2,765 346 7.51Jordan Burke, Brown 2006-09 46 2,540 318 7.51Brian Phipps, Maryland 2007-10 59 2,651 334 7.56Peter Littell, Providence 2004-07 46 2,294 290 7.59Kyle Bernlohr, Maryland 2013-16 53 2,377 302 7.62Tyler Fiorito, Princeton 2009-12 59 3,395 434 7.67Jack Runkel, Loyola Maryland 2011-14 52 2,824 363 7.71Rob Scherr, Johns Hopkins 2000-03 29 1,638 211 7.73Benny Pugh, Richmond 2014-17 58 3,169 409 7.74Justin Sussman, Bucknell 2000-03 48 2,605 339 7.81Andrew Gvozden, Hofstra 2009-12 53 2,952 385 7.83Jeb Hollingsworth, Denver 2004-07 43 2,071 271 7.85Justin Cynar, Cornell 1999-02 55 3,230 424 7.88Drew Adams, Penn St. 2006-09 54 3,236 427 7.92@Received redshirt for 2008 season.

Goalkeeper Minutes PlayedPlayer, Team Years Games MinutesBlaze Riorden, Albany (NY) 2013-16 71 4,040Gunnar Waldt, Bryant 2013-16 67 3,869Niko Amato, Maryland 2011-14 67 3,856John Galloway, Syracuse 2008-11 67 3,776Jeremy Blevins, UMBC 2006-09 64 3,712Kevin Rae, Albany (NY) 2002-05 63 3,628Doc Schneider, Massachusetts 2006-09 61 3,607Jay Pfeifer, Syracuse 2002-05 63 3,586Mark Manos, Drexel 2009-12 60 3,539James Amandola, Manhattan 1999-02 60 3,533Austin Kaut, Penn St. 2011-14 59 3,515Brent Herbst, Siena 2007-10 63 3,504Tom Carey, Bryant/Ohio St. 2013,15-17 65 3,501Adam Ghitelman, Virginia 2008-11 62 3,442Tillman Johnson, Virginia 2001-04 59 3,434Brandon Burke, Colgate 2014-17 59 3,414Tyler Fiorito, Princeton 2009-12 59 3,395T.C. DiBartolo, Mt. St. Mary’s 2008-11 61 3,374Brian Feeney, Penn 2011-14 56 3,324

Player, Team Years Games MinutesEric Hotaling, Saint Joseph’s 2006-09 57 3,316Ryan Penner, Marist 2006-09 57 3,307Jonathan Marcus, Johns Hopkins 1993-96 57 3,300Jake McKenna, Harvard 2001-04 58 3,270Christian Carson-Bannister, Boston U. 2014-17 56 3,266Adam Fullerton, Army 2005-08 62 3,239Jack Kelly, Brown 2013-16 62 3,238Drew Adams, Penn St. 2006-09 54 3,236Justin Cynar, Cornell 1999-02 55 3,230

Ground Balls Per Game(Minimum 200 Ground Balls)

Player, Team Years GamesGround

Balls Avg.Kevin Massa, Bryant 2012-15 76 753 9.91Steve Shaw, Delaware 1983-86 57 541 9.49Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 1990-93 51 445 8.73Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins 1972-74 40 346 8.65Eric Wedin, Johns Hopkins 1998-01 51 419 8.22Andy Claxton, Maryland 1989-92 55 451 8.20Joseph Carrello, Hofsta 1988-91 58 472 8.14Mark Goers, Towson 1993-95 34 271 8.05Alex Smith, Delaware 2004-07 69 553 8.01Mark Miyashita, Canisius 2000-03 42 329 7.83Kyle Rowe, Stony Brook/Duke 2014, 15-17 64 499 7.80Casey Dowd, Siena 2012-15 62 472 7.61Joseph Nardella, Rutgers 2012-15 59 440 7.46Stephen Robarge, VMI 2009-12 56 415 7.41Peter Strid, Colgate 1993-96 52 384 7.38Dan Kallaugher, Yale/Loyola

Maryland&2003-06,

0754 392 7.26

Justin Evans, Mercer 2012-15 52 364 7.00Tim Fallon, Hartford 2008-11 58 404 6.97Ben Williams, Syracuse 2014-17 63 434 6.89Nick Saputo, Drexel 2012-15 61 417 6.84Franz Wittelsberger, Johns Hopkins 1973-76 52 355 6.83Shane Walterhoefer, North Carolina 2006-09 57 386 6.77Greg Gurenlian, Penn St. 2003-06 40 264 6.60Jude Collins, North Carolina 1993-96 63 412 6.54Stephen Kelly, North Carolina 2014-17 58 378 6.52&Received medical redshirt after three games in 2004.

Ground BallsPlayer, Team Years Games Ground BallsKevin Massa, Bryant 2012-15 76 753Alex Smith, Delaware 2004-07 69 553Steve Shaw, Delaware 1983-86 57 541Kyle Rowe, Stony Brook/Duke 2014, 15-17 64 499Trevor Baptiste, Denver* 2015-17 52 481Brendan Fowler, Duke 2011-14 74 474Joseph Carrello, Hofstra 1988-91 58 472Casey Dowd, Siena 2012-15 62 472Andy Claxton, Maryland 1989-92 55 451Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 1990-93 51 445Joseph Nardella, Rutgers 2012-15 59 440Ben Williams, Syracuse 2014-17 63 434Brian Cole, Mt. St. Mary's 1998-01 67 421Eric Wedin, Johns Hopkins 1998-01 51 419Nick Saputo, Drexel 2012-15 61 417Stephen Robarge, VMI 2009-12 56 415Jude Collins, North Carolina 1993-96 63 412Tim Fallon, Hartford 2008-11 58 404Dan Kallaugher, Yale/Loyola

Maryland&2003-06, 07 54 392

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Individual Career Leaders 13

Player, Team Years Games Ground BallsShane Walterhoefer, North

Carolina2006-09 57 386

Peter Strid, Colgate 1993-96 52 384Stephen Kelly, North Carolina 2014-17 58 378CJ Costabile, Duke 2009-12 79 376Dylan Levings, Yale 2011-14 59 372Justin Evans, Mercer 2012-15 52 364Doug Tesoriero, Cornell 2011-14 64 362Franz Wittelsberger, Johns

Hopkins1973-76 52 355

*Active player. &Received medical redshirt after three games in 2004.

Faceoff Winning Percentage(Minimum 500 attempts)

Player, Team Years Games Won Att. Pct.Steve Shaw, Delaware 1983-86 57 838 1,186 .707Mark Goers, Towson 1993-95 34 375 535 .701Alex Smith, Delaware 2004-07 69 1,027 1,484 .692Kevin Massa, Bryant 2012-15 76 1,117 1,638 .682Jude Collins, North Carolina 1993-96 63 429 642 .668Chris Cercy, Syracuse 1998-01 61 622 938 .663Brian Rhodes, Villanova 1996-98 43 415 638 .650Mike Poppleton, Johns

Hopkins2010-13 38 351 545 .644

Andy Corno, Georgetown 2002-05 57 624 965 .641Joseph Carrello, Hofstra 1988-91 58 647 1,017 .636Bill Dirrigl, Syracuse 1985-88 61 337 531 .635Ray Ignacio, UMBC 1984-87 42 450 712 .634Will Gural, Brown 2014-16 43 527 834 .632Stephen Robarge, VMI 2009-12 56 670 1,064 .630Peter Vlahakis, Fairfield 2001-04 53 620 989 .627Dan Kallaugher, Yale/Loyola

Maryland&2003-06,

0754 665 1,061 .627

Kirk Pratt, Syracuse 1987-90 56 423 675 .627Chris Pieczonka, Navy 2002-05 46 363 580 .626Joseph Nardella, Rutgers 2012-15 59 760 1,222 .622Chris Zupa, Army West

Point1982-85 42 366 591 .619

Geoff Snider, Denver 2003-06 56 411 666 .617Tyler Knarr, Georgetown 2011-14 52 463 751 .617Kyle Rowe, Stony Brook/

Duke2014, 15-17 64 819 1,330 .616

Shane Walterhoefer, North Carolina

2006-09 57 723 1,177 .614

Dan Grabher, Army West Point

2014-17 51 472 769 .614

&Received medical redshirt after three games in 2004.

Faceoffs WonPlayer, Team Years Games WonKevin Massa, Bryant 2012-15 76 1,117Alex Smith, Delaware 2004-07 69 1,027Trevor Baptiste, Denver* 2015-17 52 879Ben Williams, Syracuse 2014-17 63 855Steve Shaw, Delaware 1983-86 57 838Kyle Rowe, Stony Brook/Duke 2014, 15-17 64 819Brendan Fowler, Duke 2011-14 74 816Adam Rand, Stony Brook 2008-11 59 796Casey Dowd, Siena 2012-15 62 775Joseph Nardella, Rutgers 2012-15 59 760Shane Walterhoefer, North Carolina 2006-09 57 723Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 1990-93 51 722Chase Carraro, Denver 2010-13 63 720Stephen Kelly, North Carolina 2014-17 58 718

Player, Team Years Games WonGraham Savio, Loyola Maryland 2014-17 64 710Phil Poe, UMBC 2011-14 56 676Stephen Robarge, VMI 2009-12 56 670Doug Tesoriero, Cornell 2011-14 64 667Dan Kallaugher, Yale/Loyola Maryland &2003-06, 07 54 665Chris Eck, Colgate 2005-08 57 664Nick Saputo, Drexel 2012-15 61 652R.G. Keenan, North Carolina 2011-14 59 646Joseph Carrello, Hofstra 1988-91 58 647Dylan Levings, Yale 2011-14 59 643Tim Fallon, Hartford 2008-11 58 642Brady Dove, Navy 2014-17 58 637Justin Evans, Mercer 2012-15 52 626John Antoniades, Hofstra 2010-13 58 625Andy Corno, Georgetown 2002-05 57 624Taylor Clagett, Notre Dame 2005-08 54 623*Active player. &Received medical redshirt after three games in 2004. @Received medical redshirt after four games in 2006.

Faceoffs Attempted Player, Team Years Games AttemptedKevin Massa, Bryant 2012-15 76 1,638Alex Smith, Delaware 2004-07 69 1,484Ben Williams, Syracuse 2014-17 63 1,439Casey Dowd, Siena 2012-15 62 1,420Brendan Fowler, Duke 2011-14 74 1,340Kyle Rowe, Stony Brook/Duke 2014, 15-17 64 1,330Stephen Kelly, North Carolina 2014-17 58 1,324Adam Rand, Stony Brook 2008-11 59 1,322Chase Carraro, Denver 2010-13 63 1,262Graham Savio, Loyola Maryland 2014-17 64 1,259Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins 1990-93 51 1,247Trevor Baptiste, Denver* 2015-17 52 1,247Joseph Nardella, Rutgers 2012-15 59 1,222James Ardizone, Manhattan 1998-99 39 1,200Phil Poe, UMBC 2011-14 56 1,195Doug Tesoriero, Cornell 2011-14 64 1,187Steve Shaw, Delaware 1983-86 57 1,186Shane Walterhoefer, North Carolina 2006-09 57 1,177R.G. Keenan, North Carolina 2011-14 59 1,163Jordan Rothman, St. John’s (NY) 2010-13 56 1,156Justin Evans, Mercer 2012-15 52 1,151Nick Saputo, Drexel 2012-15 61 1,138Jack deVilliers, Virginia 2002-05 60 1,128Tim Fallon, Hartford 2008-11 58 1,121John Antoniades, Hofstra 2010-13 58 1,121Chris Eck, Colgate 2005-08 57 1,098Stephen Kontos, Sacred Heart 2010-13 54 1,084Jamie Piluso, High Point 2013-16 60 1,076Stephen Robarge, VMI 2009-12 56 1,064* Active player. &Received medical redshirt after three games in 2004.

Caused Turnovers Per Game (Since 2010)(Minimum 50 Caused Turnovers)Player, Team Years Games CTs Avg.Brian Karalunas, Villanova 2010-11 31 122 3.94Jordan Houtby, Detroit 2010-13 61 158 2.59Brendan Hynes, Richmond 2014-17 65 151 2.32Ryan O’Donoghue, Sacred Heart 2014-17 57 124 2.18Sean Meagher, Robert Morris 2011-14 45 98 2.18Tyler Prasnicki, VMI 2012-15 53 112 2.11Jamie Hebden, Detroit 2010-13 60 123 2.05John LoCascio, Villanova 2011-14 61 123 2.02Larken Kemp, Brown 2014-17 65 119 1.83

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Player, Team Years Games CTs Avg.Michael McCormack, Cornell 2010-13 61 109 1.79Erik Cannon, Lafayette 2014-17 51 91 1.78Jason Noble, Cornell 2010-13 65 115 1.77Chris Coppolecchia, Quinnipiac 2010-12 42 73 1.74Ben Waldron, Binghamton 2010-12 42 72 1.71Ryan Dennis, Richmond 2014-17 65 110 1.69Liam Byrnes, Marquette 2013-16 61 102 1.67Will Farrell, Saint Joseph’s 2012-15 56 92 1.64Bobby Lawrence, Colgate 2011-14 65 106 1.63Jackson Place, Bucknell 2011-14 62 101 1.63Tripp Telesco, Lehigh 2013-16 61 97 1.59Anthony Santomo, Penn 2010-13 43 68 1.58Tom Celetani, Massachusetts 2010-12 45 71 1.58Scott Ratliff, Loyola Maryland 2010-13 58 88 1.52Brian Megill, Syracuse 2010-13 69 103 1.49Keenan Ochwat, Ohio St. 2010-12 45 67 1.49

Caused Turnovers (Since 2010)Player, Team Years Games CTsJordan Houtby, Detroit 2010-13 61 158Brendan Hynes, Richmond 2014-17 65 151Ryan O’Donoghue, Sacred Heart 2014-17 57 124Jamie Hebden, Detroit 2010-13 60 123John LoCascio, Villanova 2011-14 61 123Brian Karalunas, Villanova 2010-11 31 122Larken Kemp, Brown 2014-17 65 119Jason Noble, Cornell 2010-13 65 115Tyler Prasnicki, VMI 2012-15 53 112Ryan Dennis, Richmond 2014-17 65 110Michael McCormack, Yale 2010-13 61 109Bobby Lawrence, Colgate 2011-14 65 106Brian Megill, Syracuse 2010-13 69 103Liam Byrnes, Marquette 2013-16 61 102Jackson Place, Bucknell 2011-14 62 101Sean Meagher, Robert Morris 2011-14 45 98Tripp Telesco, Lehigh 2013-16 61 97Tyler Mayes, Towson 2014-17 68 93Will Farrell, Saint Joseph’s 2012-15 56 92Erik Cannon, Lafayette 2014-17 51 91Peter Johnson, Yale 2010-13 61 90Jesse Bernhardt, Maryland 2010-13 66 89Scott Ratliff, Loyola Maryland 2010-13 58 88Luke Duprey, Duke 2011-14 76 88Scott McWilliams, Virginia 2011-14 65 87Nicholas Contino, Rutgers 2011-14 61 84Matt Rees, Navy 2014-17 58 84Zach Esser, UMBC 2013-16 56 79Dominick Calisto, Boston U. 2014-17 58 79Alex Warden, Air Force 2013-16 63 78

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INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUS LEADERS

Fastest Goal, Start of GamePlayer, Team Date Opponent TimeJordan Hall, Delaware 3/11/2006 Albany (NY) :03Brendan Fowler, Duke 5/5/2013 Marquette :04Matt Riter, Syracuse 5/22/1993 Hofstra :05Chad Allen, Army 4/6/1991 Navy :06Jamie Archer, Syracuse 5/7/1993 Johns Hopkins :06Daniel Kallaugher, Yale 4/5/2003 Lehigh :06Alex Smith, Delaware 2/12/2005 Saint Joseph’s :06John Antoniades, Hofstra 5/14/2011 Johns Hopkins :06Shane Sturgis, Penn St. 2/8/2014 Michigan :06Sam Talkow, Boston U. 5/4/2014 Duke :06Jake Hervada, Delaware 4/16/2016 Towson :06Noah Rak, Massachusetts 4/23/2016 Hofstra :06Kyle Barrie, Johns Hopkins 5/19/2002 Massachusetts :07Matt Barkas, Canisius 4/22/2008 Hobart :07David DiMaria, Lehigh 4/29/2011 Bucknell :07Trevor Baptiste, Denver 5/10/2015 Brown :07Austin Henningsen, Maryland 3/12/2016 Princeton :07

Fastest Consecutive Goals, Same TeamPlayers, Team Date Opponent TimeMartin Cahill and Curtis Dickson, Delaware 2/7/2009 Saint Joseph’s :03Kylor Bellistri and Will Gural, Brown 4/16/2016 Yale :03Brian Sherlock and Graham Savio, Loyola

Maryland4/8/2017 Lehigh :03

Russell East and Stephen Robarge, VMI 3/31/2012 Marist :04Brendan Sheehan and Tom Marechek,

Syracuse3/14/1992 Yale :05

Rob Lewis and Justin Charise, Army 4/3/1999 Penn St. :05Lawrence O'Toole (both), Butler 4/23/2004 Denver :05Victor Barger and William Wallace, Navy 3/10/2007 Lehigh :05Mike Leveille and Kenny Nims, Syracuse 3/24/2007 Binghamton :05John Austin and Curtis Dickson, Delaware 2/7/2009 Saint Joseph’s :05Stephen Murray and Collin Finnerty, Loyola

Maryland4/25/2009 Hobart :05

Chris Daniello and Jeremy Thompson, Syracuse

3/7/2010 Virginia :05

John Austin and Dan Cooney, Delaware 4/4/2012 Saint Joseph’s :05Brednan Bomberry and Connor Cannizzaro,

Denver2/27/2016 Sacred Heart :05

Colin Woolford and Trevor Baptiste 4/23/2016 Providence :05John Barr and Bob Feisee, Syracuse 4/6/1991 Hofstra :06Dom Fin and Tom Gilmartin, Syracuse 4/17/1991 Cornell :06Matt Riter (both), Syracuse 4/27/1991 Penn :06Jamie Archer and John Barr, Syracuse 5/2/1992 Massachusetts :06Matt Riter (both), Syracuse 4/17/1993 Rutgers :06Matt Trevenen and B.J. Prager, Princeton 4/25/1999 Syracuse :06Brian Nee and Chris Cercy, Syracuse 5/5/2001 Georgetown :06Michael Springer (both), Syracuse 5/19/2001 Hofstra :06Kyle Frigon and Steve Clagett, Notre Dame 4/7/2002 Butler :06Brian Solliday and Michael Springer,

Syracuse4/26/2002 Massachusetts :06

Joey Case and Gunnar Goettelmann, Loyola Maryland

3/15/2003 Notre Dame :06

Cam Howard and Matt Alrich, Delaware 2/28/2004 Stony Brook :06 Matt Alrich and Alex Smith, Delaware 4/23/2004 Sacred Heart :06 Dan Deckelbaum and Dave Powers,

Delaware2/12/2005 Saint Joseph’s :06

Chris Kempner and Dan Kallaugher, Yale 3/22/2005 Quinnipiac :06William Wallace and Ian Dingman, Navy 4/30/2006 Army :06Billy Looney and William Wallace, Navy 3/21/2007 Colgate :06

Players, Team Date Opponent TimeVincent Giordano and Alex Smith, Delaware 4/21/2007 Sacred Heart :06 Curtis Dickson and Alex Smith, Delaware 4/21/2007 Sacred Heart :06 Curtis Dickson and Jordan Hall, Delaware 5/5/2007 Towson :06 Max Siebald and John Glynn, Cornell 3/8/2008 Army :06Sean Standen and Dan Decker, Navy 3/11/2008 Lehigh :06Josh Amidon and Jeremy Thompson,

Syracuse2/19/2010 Denver :06

Dante Fantoni and Ryan Snyder, Lehigh 3/1/2011 Navy :06Zack Carrol and Tommy McKee, Air Force 3/5/2011 Manhattan :06Cameron Lao-Gosney and Dante Fantoni,

Lehigh3/19/2011 Presbyterian :06

Noah Molnar and Ryan Snyder, Lehigh 3/22/2011 Army :06David DiMaria and Will Scudder, Lehigh 3/22/2011 Army :06Danny Keane and Sean Finegan, Delaware 2/4/2012 Detroit :06Jake Hayes (both), Robert Morris 2/25/2012 Air Force :06Kevin Cernuto (both), St. John’s (NY) 3/10/2012 Syracuse :06Grant Kaleikau (both), Delaware 3/3/2012 Villanova :06Keith Dreyer (both), Air Force 3/27/2012 Jacksonville :06Mark Yetter and Dan Cooney, Delaware 3/31/2012 Drexel :06Colin Woolford and Wesley Berg, Denver 4/11/2015 St. John’s (NY) :06Dylan Molloy and Will Gural, Brown 3/29/2016 Villanova :06Henry Blynn and Will Gural, Brown 4/30/2016 Virginia :06

Fastest Consecutive Goals, Opposing TeamsPlayer, Team Player, Team Date TimeNick Silva, Manhattan Matt Alrich, Delaware 3/9/2003 :03Jim Bardwell, Hobart Greg Burns, Syracuse 4/16/1988 :04Devin Ryan, Notre Dame Jesse Tarr, Penn St. 2/24/2002 :04Brendan Sheehan, Yale Tom Marechek, Syracuse 3/14/1992 :05Dan Riordan, LIU Post Tom Marechek, Syracuse 4/4/1992 :05Jesse Hubbard, Princeton Jim Morrissey, Syracuse 5/20/1995 :05Geoff Snider, Denver Frank Matarazzo, Notre

Dame4/11/2004 :05

Bobby Griebe, Towson Cam Howard, Delaware 5/3/2006 :05Steven Boyle, Johns Hopkins Mikelis Visgauss, Navy 5/17/2008 :05Trevor Moore, Robert Morris Curtis Dickson, Delaware 4/11/2009 :05Pat Britton, Towson Dan Cooney, Delaware 5/8/2010 :05Kevin Kaminski, Delaware Gavin Ahern, Penn State 4/23/2011 :05Cole Branch, Mercer Keith Dreyer, Air Force 3/31/2012 :05Kevin Ryan, Loyola Maryland Charlie Raff, Maryland 2/23/2013 :05Derek Maltz, Syracuse Tyler Knarr, Georgetown 4/20/2013 :05Nick Diachenko, Delaware TJ Sanders, Penn State 4/20/2013 :05Colin Chell, Ohio State Trevor Baptiste, Denver 3/14/2015 :05

Consecutive Games With At Least One GoalPlayer, Team Dates Gm. Tom Marechek, Syracuse 3/18/89-5/25/92 56Terry Riordan, Johns Hopkins 3/7/92-5/27/95 56Mike French, Cornell 1974-76 47Chris Massey, Princeton 4/29/95-2/2/98 46Gary Gait, Syracuse 4/18/87-4/21/90 44Tom Abbott, Syracuse 4/15/75-5/1/78 43Matt Riter, Syracuse 3/23/91-5/31/93 41Dylan Donahue, Syracuse 3/29/14-5/15/2016 41Dylan Molloy, Brown 4/14/15-5/7/17 40Doug Knight, Virginia 3/25/95-5/18/97 39Connor Cannizzaro, Maryland/Denver 4/19/14-5/7/16 39Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins 5/3/13-2/28/16 37Chris Bocklet, Virginia 2/20/10-5/28/11 35

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Player, Team Dates Gm. Kevin Ross, Canisius 4/9/05-4/24/07 34Roy Colsey, Syracuse 3/6/93-3/14/95 32Matt Cutia, Syracuse 2/28/98-5/31/99 31B.J. Prager, Princeton 3/20/99-5/19/01 31Bryan Neufeld, Siena 3/7/09-5/9/10 31Kevin Rice, Syracuse 2/16/14-5/17/15 31Alex Corpolongo, Stony Brook 4/30/15-4/28/17 31Jason Doneger, Princeton 5/26/01-5/29/04 30Curtis Dickson, Delaware 4/11/07-03/11/09 30Oliver Marti, Brown 1991-93 29Kyle Campbell, Towson 2001-02 29Randy Powers, Delaware 3/26/83-5/12/84 28Dylan Schlott, Johns Hopkins 5/28/98-5/29/99 28Frank Garahan, Massachusetts 1973, 75* 27Stephen Keogh, Syracuse 5/26/08-4/3/10 27Randy Colley, Notre Dame 3/1/92-4/17/93 26Jesse Hubbard, Princeton 3/22/97-5/25/98 26Brian Piccola, Johns Hopkins 3/9/94-5/20/95 26*Did not compete in 1974.

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DIVISION I ANNUAL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

POINTS PER GAMEYear Name, Team Cl. Games Goals Assists Points PPG1996 Doug Knight, Virginia Jr. 15 56 30 86 5.731997 Casey Powell, Syracuse Jr. 14 43 40 83 5.931998 Casey Powell, Syracuse Sr. 14 44 34 78 5.571999 John Grant, Delaware Sr. 17 56 54 110 6.472000 Ryan Powell, Syracuse Sr. 16 45 51 96 6.002001 Joe Baglio, Quinnipiac Jr. 16 49 29 78 4.882002 Michael Powell, Syracuse So. 17 42 42 84 4.942003 Ryan Boyle, Princeton Jr. 13 10 49 59 4.54

Andrew Collins, Cornell Jr. 13 20 39 59 4.542004 Chris Cara, Bucknell Jr. 14 38 40 78 5.572005 Chris Cara, Bucknell Sr. 13 29 37 66 5.082006 Frank Resetarits, Albany

(NY)Jr. 15 45 19 64 4.27

2007 Matt Danowski, Duke Sr. 20 44 52 96 4.802008 Matt Danowski, Duke #Sr. 19 41 56 97 5.112009 Brandon Corp, Colgate Sr. 15 35 28 63 4.202010 Kevin Crowley, Stony

BrookJr. 17 51 26 77 4.53

Curtis Dickson, Delaware Sr. 17 62 15 77 4.532011 Rob Pannell, Cornell Jr. 17 42 47 89 5.242012 Peter Baum, Colgate Jr. 18 67 30 97 5.392013 Lyle Thompson, Albany

(NY)So. 17 50 63 113 6.65

2014 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY)

Jr. 18 51 77 128 7.11

2015 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY)

Sr. 19 52 69 121 6.37

2016 Dylan Molloy, Brown Jr. 18 62 54 116 6.442017 Connor Fields, Albany

(NY)Jr. 18 55 62 117 6.50

#Granted a fifth season of eligibility.

POINTSYear Name, Team Cl. Games Goals Assists Points1996 Doug Knight, Virginia Jr. 15 56 30 861997 Casey Powell, Syracuse Jr. 14 43 40 831998 Casey Powell, Syracuse Sr. 14 44 34 781999 John Grant, Delaware Sr. 17 56 54 1102000 Ryan Powell, Syracuse Sr. 16 45 51 962001 Joe Baglio, Quinnipiac Jr. 16 49 29 782002 Michael Powell, Syracuse So. 17 42 42 842003 Brian Marks, Villanova Sr. 15 24 43 672004 Michael Powell, Syracuse Sr. 17 47 42 892005 Matt Danowski, Duke So. 20 50 42 922006 Chris Unterstein, Hofstra Sr. 19 45 36 812007 Matt Danowski, Duke Sr. 20 44 52 962008 Matt Danowski, Duke #Sr. 19 41 56 972009 Ned Crotty, Duke Sr. 19 23 55 782010 Ned Crotty, Duke #Sr. 20 23 63 862011 Rob Pannell, Cornell Jr. 17 42 47 892012 Peter Baum, Colgate Jr. 18 67 30 972013 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) So. 17 50 63 1132014 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) Jr. 18 51 77 1282015 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) Sr. 19 52 69 1212016 Dylan Molloy, Brown Jr. 18 62 54 1162017 Connor Fields, Albany (NY) Jr. 18 55 62 117#Granted a fifth season of eligibility.

GOALS PER GAMEYear Name, Team Class Games Goals GPG1996 Scott Hapgood, Dartmouth Jr. 12 48 4.001997 Mark Duncan, Lehigh Sr. 15 54 3.601998 Dylan Schlott, Johns Hopkins Sr. 14 48 3.431999 Kevin Sturm, Towson Sr. 13 49 3.772000 Tracey Kelusky, Hartford Sr. 14 59 4.212001 Kevin Pall, Stony Brook Jr. 14 50 3.572002 Will Driscoll, Penn St. Sr. 13 48 3.692003 Tony Lowe, Lehigh Jr. 14 43 3.072004 Jim Wagner, Army Jr. 15 46 3.072005 Merrick Thomson, Albany (NY) So. 16 54 3.382006 Athan Iannucci, Hofstra Jr. 19 62 3.262007 Zack Greer, Duke Jr. 20 67 3.352008 Zack Greer, Duke Sr. 19 65 3.422009 Tom Perini, Lafayette So. 13 39 3.002010 Curtis Dickson, Delaware Sr. 17 62 3.652011 Trevor Moore, Robert Morris Sr. 15 50 3.332012 Peter Baum, Colgate Jr. 18 67 3.722013 Steve Mock, Cornell Sr. 17 60 3.532014 Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) Sr. 18 82 4.562015 Dylan Molloy, Brown So. 17 62 3.652016 Nate Lewnes, UMBC Sr. 11 43 3.912017 Gavin McBride, Princeton Sr. 15 54 3.60

GOALSYear Name, Team Class Games Goals1996 Doug Knight, Virginia Jr. 15 561997 Mark Duncan, Lehigh Sr. 15 541998 Matt Hahn, Maryland Sr. 17 491999 John Grant, Delaware Sr. 17 562000 Tracey Kelusky, Hartford Sr. 14 592001 Kyle Campbell, Towson So. 18 532002 Steve Dusseau, Georgetown Sr. 15 532003 Tony Lowe, Lehigh Jr. 14 432004 Merrick Thomson, Albany (NY) Jr. 16 47

Michael Powell, Syracuse Sr. 17 472005 Zack Greer, Duke Fr. 20 572006 Athan Iannucci, Hofstra Jr. 19 622007 Zack Greer, Duke Jr. 20 672008 Zack Greer, Duke Sr. 19 652009 Stephen Keogh, Syracuse So. 18 492010 Max Quinzani, Duke Sr. 20 682011 Trevor Moore, Robert Morris Sr. 15 502012 Peter Baum, Colgate Jr. 18 672013 Steve Mock, Cornell Sr. 17 602014 Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) Sr. 18 822015 Connor Fields, Albany (NY) Fr. 19 662016 Kylor Bellistri, Brown Sr. 19 632017 Connor Fields, Albany (NY) Jr. 18 55

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ASSISTS PER GAME

Year Name, Team Class Games Assists GPG1996 Mike Eckert, Harvard Sr. 15 47 3.131997 Chris Pistello, Marist Jr. 14 49 3.501998 Jon Hess, Princeton Sr. 15 39 2.601999 Spencer Ford, Towson Sr. 13 53 4.082000 Brian LaMastro, Hartford Jr. 16 52 3.252001 Tim Pearson, Army Jr. 14 39 2.792002 Tim Pearson, Army Sr. 14 42 3.002003 Ryan Boyle, Princeton Jr. 13 49 3.772004 Ryan Boyle, Princeton Sr. 15 44 2.932005 Chris Cara, Bucknell Sr. 13 37 2.852006 Matt Donovan, Siena Fr. 14 35 2.502007 Jamie Kirk, Hobart Jr. 14 38 2.712008 Matt Danowski, Duke #Sr. 19 56 2.952009 Ned Crotty, Duke Sr. 19 55 2.892010 Ned Crotty, Duke #Sr. 20 63 3.152011 Jeremy Boltus, Army Sr. 15 45 3.002012 Steele Stanwick, Virginia Sr. 16 51 3.192013 Kieran McArdle, St. John’s (NY) Jr. 13 49 3.772014 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) Jr. 18 77 4.282015 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) Sr. 19 69 3.632016 Dylan Molloy, Brown Jr. 18 54 3.002017 Connor Fields, Albany (NY) Jr. 18 62 3.44

#Granted a fifth season of eligibility.

ASSISTSYear Name, Team Cl. Games Assists1996 Tim Whiteley, Virginia Sr. 16 491997 Chris Pistello, Marist Jr. 14 491998 Andrew Whipple, Maryland Sr. 16 401999 John Grant, Delaware Sr. 17 542000 Brian LaMastro, Hartford Jr. 16 522001 Michael Powell, Syracuse Fr. 16 402002 Tim Pearson, Army Sr. 14 42

Conor Gill, Virginia Sr. 15 42Kyle Ojakian, Providence Sr. 16 42Michael Powell, Syracuse So. 17 42

2003 Ryan Boyle, Princeton Jr. 13 492004 Ryan Boyle, Princeton Sr. 15 442005 Matt Danowski, Duke So. 20 422006 Sean Morris, Massachusetts Sr. 18 392007 Matt Danowski, Duke Sr. 20 522008 Matt Danowski, Duke #Sr. 19 562009 Ned Crotty, Duke Sr. 19 552010 Ned Crotty, Duke #Sr. 20 632011 Rob Pannell, Cornell Jr. 17 472012 Steele Stanwick, Virginia Sr. 16 512013 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) So. 17 632014 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) Jr. 18 772015 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) Sr. 19 692016 Dylan Molloy, Brown Jr. 18 542017 Connor Fields, Albany (NY) Jr. 18 62#Granted a fifth season of eligibility.

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEYear Name, Team Class Games Minutes GA GAA1996 Alex Cade, Notre Dame So. 13 738 88 7.151997 Patrick Cairns, Princeton Sr. 15 727 78 6.441998 Craig Seyffer, Duke Sr. 15 734 93 7.60

Year Name, Team Class Games Minutes GA GAA1999 Corey Popham, Princeton Sr. 13 526 62 7.072000 Mickey Jarboe, Navy Sr. 13 748 76 6.092001 Trevor Tierney, Princeton Sr. 15 821 78 5.702002 Dan McCormick, Maryland Jr. 13 740 83 6.732003 Joseph Canuso, Villanova Fr. 15 900 91 6.072004 Brendan Callahan, Stony Brook Fr. 14 734 73 5.962005 Jesse Schwartzman, Johns

HopkinsSo. 16 934 104 6.68

2006 Matt Russell, Navy Sr. 15 859 78 5.452007 Nick Sciubba, Bucknell Fr. 15 798 83 6.242008 Brent Herbst, Siena So. 15 849 86 6.082009 Scott Rodgers, Notre Dame Sr. 16 928 95 6.142010 John Galloway, Syracuse Jr. 15 821 98 7.162011 Andrew Gvozden, Hofstra Jr. 16 899 90 6.012012 John Kemp, Notre Dame Jr. 16 967 101 6.272013 Sam Somers, Army So. 13 694 83 7.182014 Sam Somers, Army Jr. 10 563 51 5.442015 Kyle Bernlohr, Maryland Jr. 19 1,087 126 6.952016 Tyler White, Towson Sr. 19 1,105 127 6.892017 Benny Pugh, Richmond Sr. 16 925 94 6.10

SAVE PERCENTAGEYear Name, Team Class Games GA Saves Pct.1996 Craig Grevelding, Marist Sr. 15 160 354 .6891997 Chris LaMonica, Hartford Sr. 14 110 236 .6821998 Greg Taylor, Stony Brook Sr. 12 91 186 .6711999 Joe Pilch, Yale Sr. 13 107 209 .6612000 Mickey Jarboe, Navy Sr. 13 76 140 .6482001 Trevor Tierney, Princeton Sr. 15 78 159 .6712002 James Amandola, Manhattan Sr. 14 95 207 .6852003 Mike Gabel, Vermont So. 13 79 157 .6652004 Brendan Callahan, Stony Brook Fr. 14 73 160 .6872005 Joey Kemp, Notre Dame Fr. 11 70 131 .6522006 John Geagan, Manhattan Fr. 9 61 115 .6532007 Nick Sciubba, Bucknell Fr. 15 83 148 .6412008 Jordan Burke, Brown Jr. 14 88 182 .6742009 Scott Rodgers, Notre Dame Sr. 16 95 187 .6632010 Scott Rodgers, Notre Dame @Sr. 15 105 161 .6052011 Austin Kaut, Penn St. Fr. 14 110 191 .6352012 John Kemp, Notre Dame Jr. 16 101 177 .6372013 Dillon Ward, Bellarmine Sr. 14 106 208 .6622014 Jason Weber, Detroit Fr. 11 100 179 .6422015 Garrett Conaway, Monmouth Sr. 14 100 159 .6142016 Jack Kelly, Brown Sr. 19 144 222 .6072017 Benny Pugh, Richmond Sr. 16 94 183 .661@Received redshirt for 2008 season.

FACEOFF WINNING PERCENTAGE

Year Name, Team Class Games Won Lost Pct.1999 Scott Bross, Duke Fr. 16 123 67 .6472000 Chris Cercy, Syracuse Jr. 16 253 103 .7112001 Chris Cercy, Syracuse Sr. 16 245 109 .6922002 Cliff Lorenzo, Sacred Heart Jr. 14 139 67 .6752003 Ryan Radonis, Loyola Maryland Sr. 13 165 81 .6712004 Andy Corno, Georgetown Jr. 14 186 87 .6812005 Alex Smith, Delaware So. 17 247 100 .7122006 Alex Smith, Delaware Jr. 17 261 120 .6852007 Alex Smith, Delaware Sr. 19 311 119 .7232008 Danny Brennan, Syracuse Sr, 17 214 107 .6672009 Adam Rand, Stony Brook So. 15 222 126 .6382010 Tim Fallon, Hartford Jr. 14 207 126 .622

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Year Name, Team Class Games Won Lost Pct.2011 Stephen Robarge, VMI Jr. 13 205 101 .6702012 Stephen Robarge, VMI Sr. 14 209 105 .6662013 Kevin Massa, Bryant So. 19 315 119 .7262014 Kevin Massa, Bryant Jr. 21 305 138 .6882015 Trevor Baptiste, Denver Fr. 19 310 146 .6802016 Dylan Protesto, Hartford So. 18 272 112 .7082017 Trevor Baptiste, Denver Jr. 17 297 102 .744

GROUND BALLS PER GAME

Year Name, Team Class GamesGround

Balls Avg.1999 Dan Gerne, Yale Jr. 13 117 9.002000 Mark Miyashito, Canisius Fr. 13 139 10.692001 Eric Wedin, Johns Hopkins Sr. 12 117 9.752002 Brian Niven, VMI So. 12 107 8.922003 Ryan Radonis, Loyola Maryland Sr. 13 101 7.772004 Kevin Frew, North Carolina Sr. 15 143 9.532005 Dan Kallaugher, Yale Jr. 11 92 8.362006 Geoff Snider, Denver Sr. 17 194 11.412007 Chris Colliniates, Villanova Sr. 14 127 9.072008 Stephen Peyser, Johns Hopkins Sr. 17 113 6.652009 Dom DeNapoli, St. John’s (NY) Sr. 14 119 8.502010 Tim Fallon, Hartford Jr. 14 131 9.362011 Stephen Robarge, VMI Jr. 13 132 10.152012 Stephen Robarge, VMI Sr. 14 127 9.072013 Kevin Massa, Bryant So. 19 231 12.162014 Tyler Knarr, Georgetown Sr. 14 153 10.932015 Ben Williams, Syracuse So. 16 153 9.562016 Trevor Baptiste, Denver So. 16 163 10.192017 TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) Fr. 18 202 11.22

SHOT PERCENTAGEYear Name, Team Class Games Goals Shots Pct.2010 Corbyn Tao-Brambleby, Robert

MorrisJr. 15 41 77 .532

2011 Simon Giourmetakis, Canisius Jr. 12 22 43 .5122012 Deron Dempster, Yale Jr. 14 37 57 .6492013 Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook Fr. 16 44 70 .6292014 Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook So. 16 40 72 .5562015 Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook Jr. 18 62 97 .6392016 Justin Huggins, Hartford So. 17 35 58 .6032017 Austin French, Denver So. 17 28 54 .519

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAME

Year Name, Team Class GamesCaused

Turnovers Avg.2010 Brian Karalunas, Villanova Jr. 15 52 3.472011 Brian Karalunas, Villanova Sr. 16 70 4.382012 Chris Coppolecchia, Quinnipiac Sr. 14 43 3.072013 John LoCascio, Villanova Jr. 14 53 3.792014 Sean Meagher, Robert Morris Sr. 14 43 3.072015 Tyler Prasnicki, VMI Sr. 15 43 2.872016 Craig Chick, Lehigh Fr. 15 37 2.472017 Brendan Hynes, Richmond Sr. 16 50 3.13

SAVES PER GAMEYear Name, Team Class Games Saves Avg.2011 Austin Kaut, Penn St. Fr. 14 191 13.642012 Peter Zonino, Hobart So. 12 175 14.58

Year Name, Team Class Games Saves Avg.2013 Gerald Logan, Michigan Fr. 14 211 15.072014 Jason Weber, Detroit Fr. 11 179 16.272015 Jason Weber, Detroit So. 14 202 14.432016 Ben Gleichenhaus, Jacksonville So. 13 178 13.692017 Phil Goss, Brown Fr. 16 204 12.75

Alex Heger, Robert Morris So. 16 204 12.75

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TEAM RECORDSOfficial NCAA men’s lacrosse records began with the 1971 season and are based on information submitted to the NCAA statistics service by institutions participating in the weekly statistics rankings, which started in 1996. In sta-tistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate.

SCORINGPointsGame

63—Virginia vs. VMI, April 9, 1996Season

528—Albany (NY), 2015 (325 goals, 203 assists in 19 games)

Points Per GameSeason

29.75—Cornell, 1976 (476 in 16 games)Note: Syracuse averaged 33.31 points per game (433 in 13 games) in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

GoalsGame

38—Virginia vs. VMI, April 9, 1996Season

325—Albany (NY), 2015 (19 games)

Goals Per GameSeason

18.27—Syracuse, 1991 (274 in 15 games)Note: Syracuse averaged 20.85 goals per game (271 in 13 games) in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

AssistsGame

25—Virginia vs. VMI, April 9, 1996Season

203—Albany (NY), 2015 (19 games)

Assists Per GameSeason

12.50—Cornell, 1976 (200 in 16 games)

Scoring Margin Per GameSeason

10.75—ornell, 1976 (276 goals, 104 goals allowed in 16 games)Note: Syracuse averaged a scoring margin of 11.31 (271 goals scored, 124 goals allowed in 13 games) in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

FIELD PLAYGround BallsGame

111—Air Force vs. California, 1981Season

1,170—North Carolina, 1989 (18 games)

Ground Balls Per GameSeason

79.82—Virginia, 1975 (878 in 11 games)

Faceoff Winning PercentageSeason

.728—Bryant, 2013 (318 of 437)

Faceoffs WonGame

35—Syracuse vs. SUNY Cortland, March 23, 1988Season

363—Duke, 2013 (21 games)

Faceoffs AttemptedGame

47—North Carolina St. and Virginia, April 1, 1978; Syracuse and Virginia, Feb. 28, 1997

Season581—Duke, 2013 (21 games)

Man-Up Offense EfficiencySeason

.708—Detroit, 2014 (34 of 48)

DEFENSESavesGame

40—Cornell vs. Syracuse, April 11, 1987Season

335—Syracuse, 1972 (16 games)

Saves Per GameSeason

25.64—Fairfield, 1994 (282 in 11 games)

Scoring DefenseSeason

3.67—Delaware, 1971 (44 GA in 12 games)

Man-Down Defense EfficiencySeason

.892—Notre Dame, 2012 (33 of 37)

MISCELLANEOUSOvertime Periods

7—Virginia (10) vs. Maryland (9), March 28, 2009

Consecutive Wins42—Cornell, March 20, 1976, to May 20, 1978

Consecutive Home Wins37—Syracuse, April 24, 1982, to March 18, 1987; Johns Hopkins, April 3,

2001, to February 25, 2006

Consecutive Conference wins39—Cornell, April 21, 1973, to May 9, 1979

Winning Percentage (Best Perfect Season)

1.000—Virginia, 2006 (17-0)

Wins In A Season18—Duke, 2008 (18-2); Loyola Maryland, 2012 (18-1)

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Consecutive Winning Seasons38—Johns Hopkins, 1972 to 2009

Most Improved Won-Lost Record8.5 games—Towson, 2001 (14-4, from 3-10 in 2000); Duke, 2005 (17-3,

from 5-8 in 2004); Syracuse, 2008 (16-2, from 5-8 in 2007)

Largest Margin of Victory33—Villanova (34) vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (1), April 17, 1982; Virginia (38)

vs. VMI (5), April 9, 1996

NCAA Tournament Single Game Attendance

52,004—Johns Hopkins vs. Delaware and Duke vs. Cornell, May 26, 2007, at Baltimore (NCAA semifinals)

Regular Season Single Game Attendance

*31,078—Air Force vs. Ohio St., April 24, 2010, at Columbus, Ohio*Game held in conjunction with spring football game.

Single Season Total Attendance195,530—Syracuse, 2009 (18 games)

Single Season Average Attendance11,323—Johns Hopkins, 2008 (192,499 in 17 games)

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TEAM SINGLE GAME LEADERS

Points

Team Date Opponent Goals AssistsTotal

PointsVirginia 4/9/1996 VMI 38 25 63Towson 3/30/1983 Lehigh 32 21 53Virginia 3/28/1995 Radford 32 21 53Harvard 5/9/1978 Williams 29 23 52Virginia 4/8/1972 Duke 29 22 51Villanova 4/17/1982 Fairleigh Dickinson 34 17 51North Carolina 3/25/1989 Ohio St. 29 23 51North Carolina 4/16/1977 Virginia Tech 32 18 50Army 4/29/1987 Air Force 29 21 50Navy 4/11/1978 Delaware 28 21 49Virginia 3/18/1980 William & Mary 27 22 49Syracuse 4/6/1991 Hofstra 30 18 48Manhattan 4/12/2000 Wagner 26 22 48Cornell 4/3/1974 Syracuse 27 20 47Saint Joseph’s 3/2/1997 Niagara 27 20 47

GoalsTeam Date Opponent GoalsVirginia 4/9/1996 VMI 38Air Force 1979 Colorado Col. 34Villanova 4/17/1981 Fairleigh Dickinson 34North Carolina 4/16/1977 Virginia Tech 32Towson 3/30/1983 Lehigh 32Virginia 3/28/1995 Radford 32Canisius 4/1/1990 Marietta 31Virginia 4/1/1997 VMI 31Johns Hopkins 4/21/1999 Saint Joseph’s 31Syracuse 4/13/1977 Colgate 30Syracuse 4/6/1991 Hofstra 30UMBC 3/7/1992 Marist 30Virginia 4/8/1972 Duke 29Delaware 4/7/1976 Swarthmore 29Drexel 5/6/1978 Mt. St. Mary's 29Harvard 5/9/1978 Williams 29Army 4/29/1987 Air Force 29North Carolina 3/25/1989 Ohio St. 29Ohio St. 4/22/1989 Wittenberg 29North Carolina 3/2/1991 Radford 29Mt. St. Mary's 3/29/1993 Marist 29

AssistsTeam Date Opponent AssistsVirginia 4/9/1996 VMI 25Harvard 5/9/1978 Williams 23Virginia 4/8/1972 Duke 22Virginia 3/18/1980 William & Mary 22North Carolina 3/25/1989 Ohio St. 22Manhattan 4/12/2000 Wagner 22Navy 4/11/1978 Delaware 21Towson 3/30/1983 Lehigh 21Mt. St. Mary's 4/20/1985 Millersville 21Syracuse 5/4/1985 Penn 21Johns Hopkins 3/17/1987 Washington Col. 21Army 4/29/1987 Air Force 21Notre Dame 4/20/1992 Denver 21Virginia 3/28/1995 Radford 21Cornell 4/3/1974 Syracuse 20Virginia 5/14/1983 Loyola Maryland 20Saint Joseph’s 3/2/1997 Niagara 20Virginia 3/4/2008 VMI 20

Team Date Opponent AssistsVillanova 3/5/2016 Delaware 20

SavesTeam Date Opponent SavesCornell 4/11/1987 Syracuse 40Air Force 3/17/1987 UMBC 39Saint Joseph’s 4/10/1996 Loyola Maryland 38Holy Cross 4/5/1976 UConn 35Stony Brook 4/21/1991 North Carolina 35Stony Brook 3/15/1992 Princeton 35Syracuse 4/25/1973 Army 34Bucknell 5/11/1977 Penn St. 34Syracuse 3/17/1973 Towson 33Air Force 3/23/1979 Navy 33Canisius 3/22/1995 Michigan St. 33Manhattan 4/12/1996 Niagara 33Butler 3/21/1993 Denver 32Delaware 4/5/1977 Navy 31Notre Dame 3/20/1982 Loyola Maryland 31Towson 3/30/1983 Lehigh 31Air Force 3/24/1979 Princeton 31

Ground Balls

Team Date OpponentGround

BallsAir Force 1981 California 111Virginia 4/8/1972 Duke 110Air Force 1983 Colorado Mines 109North Carolina 4/23/1983 Wash. & Lee 106North Carolina 3/8/1987 Penn 105Virginia 4/9/1996 VMI 105North Carolina 3/2/1991 Radford 104Virginia 3/26/1975 Ohio Wesleyan 103Virginia 5/4/1983 Virginia Tech 103North Carolina 3/17/1984 Towson 103Villanova 4/17/1991 Lafayette 103Virginia 4/7/1973 Duke 102UMBC 3/7/1992 Marist 102Virginia 3/25/1972 Roanoke 101Air Force 1981 Northern Colo. 100North Carolina 4/16/1983 UMBC 100Mt. St. Mary's 3/28/2002 Adelphi 100

Faceoffs Won

Team Date OpponentFaceoffs

WonSyracuse 3/23/1988 SUNY Cortland 35Army 4/29/1987 Air Force 34Virginia 4/9/1996 VMI 34Virginia 4/1/1978 North Carolina St. 33Syracuse 5/16/2000 Georgetown 33North Carolina 4/6/1996 Virginia 32Virginia 2/28/1997 Syracuse 32North Carolina 4/21/1990 Duke 31North Carolina 3/31/1993 VMI 31Towson 4/19/1996 UMBC 31Syracuse 5/7/1988 Massachusetts 30Villanova 4/17/1991 Lafayette 30Virginia 3/28/1995 Radford 29Syracuse 2/14/2004 Navy 29Virginia 4/30/1980 Virginia Tech 28Syracuse 4/19/1989 Cornell 28

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Team Date OpponentFaceoffs

WonSyracuse 5/5/1990 Massachusetts 28Syracuse 5/15/1991 Michigan St. 28UMBC 4/26/2014 Vermont 28Denver 3/28/2015 Georgetown 28Syracuse 4/2/2015 Albany (NY) 28Denver 4/1/2017 Georgetown 28

Faceoffs AttemptedTeam Date Faceoffs Att.North Carolina St. and Virginia 4/1/1978 47Syracuse and Virginia 2/28/1997 47UMBC and Towson 4/19/1996 46Navy and Virginia 4/24/1982 45Lafayette and Villanova 4/17/1991 45Virginia and VMI 4/9/1996 45Brown and Stony Brook 2/25/2017 45Maryland and Virginia 4/17/1976 44Syracuse and Rutgers 4/22/1989 44Duke and North Carolina 4/21/1990 44Hobart and Syracuse 4/6/1994 44Maryland and Virginia 4/13/1974 43Delaware and Navy 4/11/1978 42Air Force and Army 4/29/1987 42Massachusetts and Syracuse 5/2/1992 42Johns Hopkins and Syracuse 5/7/1993 42Albany (NY) and Harvard 3/25/2015 42

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TEAM SINGLE SEASON LEADERS

Points Per GameTeam Year Games Goals Assists Points PPGCornell 1976 16 276 200 476 29.75Syracuse 1984 16 262 191 453 28.31Virginia 1997 14 255 141 396 28.29Syracuse 1991 15 274 150 424 28.27Cornell 1974 14 233 162 395 28.21Albany (NY) 2015 19 325 203 528 27.79UMBC 1992 15 245 170 415 27.70Towson 1974 15 257 156 413 27.53Marist 1986 13 212 143 355 27.31Johns Hopkins 1978 14 237 144 381 27.21Harvard 1978 14 224 157 381 27.21Johns Hopkins 1981 14 239 141 380 27.14Syracuse 1988 15 261 145 406 27.07Syracuse 1989 15 253 152 405 27.00Syracuse 1986 17 260 198 458 26.94Syracuse 1993 14 243 134 377 26.93Brown 2016 19 310 201 511 26.89Syracuse 1995 15 255 141 396 26.40North Carolina 1981 12 200 116 316 26.33Syracuse 1994 15 258 134 392 26.13Note: Syracuse averaged 33.31 points per game (433 in 13 games) in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

PointsTeam Year Games Goals Assists PointsAlbany (NY) 2015 19 325 203 528Brown 2016 19 310 201 511Duke 2008 20 304 177 481Duke 2014 20 297 180 477Cornell 1976 16 276 200 476Duke 2013 21 295 169 464Syracuse 1986 17 260 198 458Albany (NY) 2014 18 287 169 456Albany (NY) 2013 18 287 167 454Syracuse 1984 16 262 191 453Virginia 1996 16 275 176 451Albany (NY) 2017 18 277 171 448Duke 2010 20 269 167 436North Carolina 1996 17 260 172 432Cornell 1975 17 255 175 430Syracuse 1991 15 274 150 424UMBC 1992 15 245 170 415Stony Brook 2015 18 250 165 415Towson 1974 15 257 156 413Duke 2016 19 254 154 408Note: Syracuse totaled 433 points (271 goals, 162 assists) in 13 games in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

Goals Per GameTeam Year Games Goals GPGSyracuse 1991 15 274 18.27Virginia 1997 14 255 18.21Syracuse 1988 15 261 17.40Syracuse 1993 14 243 17.36Cornell 1976 16 276 17.25Syracuse 1992 15 258 17.20Syracuse 1994 15 258 17.20Virginia 1996 16 275 17.19Towson 1974 15 257 17.13

Team Year Games Goals GPGAlbany (NY) 2015 19 325 17.11Johns Hopkins 1981 14 239 17.07Syracuse 1995 15 255 17.00Johns Hopkins 1978 14 237 16.93North Carolina 1981 12 200 16.67Yale 1990 18 300 16.67Cornell 1974 14 233 16.64Brown 1990 16 263 16.44Johns Hopkins 1995 14 230 16.43Cornell 1977 13 213 16.38Syracuse 1984 16 262 16.38Note: Syracuse averaged 20.85 goals per game (271 in 13 games) in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

GoalsTeam Year Games GoalsAlbany (NY) 2015 19 325Brown 2016 19 310Duke 2008 20 304Yale 1990 18 300Duke 2014 20 297Duke 2013 21 295Albany (NY) 2013 18 287Albany (NY) 2014 18 287Air Force 1986 18 279Albany (NY) 2017 18 277Cornell 1976 16 276Virginia 1996 16 275Syracuse 1991 15 274Virginia 2006 17 269Duke 2010 20 269Duke 2005 20 267Brown 1990 16 263Syracuse 1984 16 262Cornell 2013 18 262Syracuse 1988 15 261Denver 2015 19 261Note: Syracuse scored 271 goals in 13 games in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

Assists Per GameTeam Year Games Goals APGCornell 1976 16 200 12.50Syracuse 1984 16 191 11.94Syracuse 1986 17 198 11.65Cornell 1974 14 162 11.57UMBC 1992 15 170 11.33Harvard 1978 14 157 11.21Marist 1986 13 143 11.00Virginia 1996 16 176 11.00Albany (NY) 2015 19 203 10.68Syracuse 1985 16 170 10.63Brown 2016 19 201 10.58Towson 1974 15 156 10.40Syracuse 1983 15 155 10.33Cornell 1975 17 175 10.29Johns Hopkins 1978 14 144 10.29Air Force 1986 18 183 10.17Cornell 1987 14 142 10.14Syracuse 1989 15 152 10.13North Carolina 1996 17 172 10.12

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Team Year Games Goals APGDelaware 1977 13 131 10.08Note: Syracuse averaged 12.46 assists per game (162 in 13 games) in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

AssistsTeam Year Games AssistsAlbany (NY) 2015 19 203Brown 2016 19 201Cornell 1976 16 200Syracuse 1986 17 198Syracuse 1984 16 191Air Force 1986 18 183Duke 2014 20 180Duke 2008 20 177Virginia 1996 16 176Cornell 1975 17 175North Carolina 1996 17 172Albany (NY) 2017 18 171Syracuse 1985 16 170UMBC 1992 15 170Duke 2013 21 169Albany (NY) 2014 18 169Duke 2010 20 167Albany (NY) 2013 18 167Holy Cross 1984 18 165Stony Brook 2015 18 165Note: Syracuse recorded 162 assists in 13 games in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

Saves Per GameTeam Year Games Saves SPGFairfield 1994 11 282 25.64Manhattan 1997 11 240 21.81Delaware 1978 14 304 21.71Canisius 1996 14 304 21.71Syracuse 1973 10 213 21.30Canisius 1995 14 297 21.21Saint Joseph’s 1996 15 318 21.20Syracuse 1972 16 335 20.94Canisius 1993 13 269 20.69Drexel 1994 18 284 20.29Notre Dame 1981 12 241 20.08Butler 1993 15 301 20.07Drexel 1991 13 260 20.00Canisius 1998 13 259 19.92Fairfield 1997 16 318 19.88Syracuse 1983 15 298 19.87Cornell 1996 14 278 19.86Canisius 1997 14 274 19.57Syracuse 1984 16 312 19.50Holy Cross 1994 15 292 19.47

SavesTeam Year Games SavesSyracuse 1972 16 335Saint Joseph’s 1996 15 318Fairfield 1997 16 318Syracuse 1984 16 312Delaware 1978 14 304Canisius 1996 14 304North Carolina 1973 17 300Syracuse 1983 15 298Canisius 1995 14 297

Team Year Games SavesHoly Cross 1994 15 292Manhattan 1999 15 286Syracuse 1985 16 284Drexel 1994 14 284Fairfield 1994 11 282Delaware 1980 16 278Cornell 1996 14 278Dartmouth 1973 17 275Canisius 1997 14 274Towson 1979 16 272Syracuse 1996 15 265

Scoring Defense

Team Year GamesGoals

Allowed Avg.Delaware 1971 12 44 3.67Navy 2006 15 82 5.47North Carolina 1988 12 67 5.58Princeton 2001 15 87 5.80Cornell 1971 14 82 5.86Cornell 2006 14 83 5.93Navy 2000 13 78 6.00Villanova 2003 15 91 6.07Bucknell 1996 12 74 6.17Notre Dame 2009 16 99 6.19Princeton 2007 14 87 6.21Siena 2008 16 100 6.25Richmond 2017 16 100 6.25Notre Dame 2012 16 101 6.31Bucknell 2007 15 95 6.33Army 1979 13 84 6.46Providence 2008 15 97 6.47Maryland 2006 17 110 6.47Cornell 1976 16 104 6.50Navy 2008 16 104 6.50Siena 2009 18 117 6.50

Faceoff Winning PercentageTeam Year Games Won Att. Pct.Bryant 2013 19 318 437 .728Denver 2017 17 313 433 .723Delaware 1986 16 269 374 .719Delaware 2007 19 314 439 .715Delaware 2005 17 253 359 .705Hartford 2016 18 305 441 .692Syracuse 1988 15 299 434 .689Syracuse 2001 16 267 388 .688Delaware 1985 16 260 378 .688Albany (NY) 2017 18 349 509 .686Towson 1994 12 249 364 .684Bryant 2014 21 308 454 .678Delaware 2006 17 261 385 .678Syracuse 2000 16 289 427 .677Virginia 1980 14 228 337 .677Denver 2016 16 280 416 .673North Carolina 1993 16 283 422 .671Harvard 2007 12 173 258 .671Bryant 2015 18 242 361 .670Brown 2016 19 360 539 .668

Faceoffs WonTeam Year Games WonDuke 2013 21 363Brown 2016 19 360Albany (NY) 2017 18 349Denver 2015 19 320

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Team Year Games WonBryant 2013 19 318Duke 2014 20 318Delaware 2007 19 314Denver 2017 17 313North Carolina 1996 17 309Bryant 2014 21 308Hartford 2016 18 305Ohio St. 2017 21 302Duke 2016 19 301Syracuse 1988 15 299Duke 2015 18 296Syracuse 2015 16 292Syracuse 2000 16 289Towson 2001 18 288Brown 2017 16 288Albany (NY) 2013 18 284

Faceoffs AttemptedTeam Year Games AttemptedDuke 2013 21 581Albany (NY) 2015 19 579Albany (NY) 2013 18 571Duke 2014 20 551Brown 2016 19 539Duke 2015 18 527Duke 2008 20 510Albany (NY) 2017 18 508Delaware 1999 17 506Duke 2010 20 506Duke 2016 19 504Stony Brook 2015 18 503North Carolina 1996 17 492Virginia 1996 16 491Brown 2017 16 488Duke 2011 20 487Syracuse 2004 17 486Denver 2013 19 486Ohio St. 2017 21 486Cornell 2013 18 483

Ground Balls Per Game

Team Year GamesGround

Balls GBPGVirginia 1975 11 878 79.82North Carolina 1987 13 987 75.92North Carolina 1984 13 920 70.77Towson 1991 16 1,125 70.31North Carolina 1982 14 982 70.14North Carolina 1991 16 1,122 70.13North Carolina 1981 12 836 69.67North Carolina 1983 13 903 69.46Villanova 1991 14 952 68.00North Carolina 1996 17 1,154 67.88North Carolina 1985 13 882 67.85North Carolina 1989 18 1,170 65.00Syracuse 1995 15 959 63.93Syracuse 1984 16 1,010 63.13Syracuse 1993 14 874 62.43North Carolina 1993 16 997 62.31Notre Dame 1986 13 790 60.77Syracuse 1983 15 908 60.53North Carolina 1986 14 846 60.43Syracuse 1989 15 905 60.33

Ground Balls

Team Year GamesGround

BallsNorth Carolina 1989 18 1,170North Carolina 1996 17 1,154Towson 1991 16 1,125North Carolina 1991 16 1,122Virginia 1972 15 1,065Syracuse 1986 17 1,011Syracuse 1984 16 1,010North Carolina 1993 16 997North Carolina 1987 13 987North Carolina 1982 14 982Syracuse 1995 15 959Villanova 1991 14 952North Carolina 1984 13 920North Carolina 1995 16 909Syracuse 1983 15 908Syracuse 1989 15 905North Carolina 1983 13 903Syracuse 1994 15 888Syracuse 1991 15 886North Carolina 1985 13 882

Man-Up Offense Efficiency

Team YearMan-Up Goals Opportunities Pct.

Detroit 2014 34 48 .708Marist 2016 17 28 .607Johns Hopkins 2017 26 43 .605Denver 2015 38 63 .603North Carolina 1985 41 70 .586Army 1997 37 64 .578Duke 1999 37 66 .561Colgate 2015 28 50 .560Marist 2015 28 50 .560Loyola Maryland 2006 124 43 .558Manhattan 2002 48 87 .552North Carolina 2010 27 49 .551Johns Hopkins 2014 30 55 .545Stony Brook 2016 32 59 .542Lehigh 2012 26 48 .542Maryland 2010 25 47 .532Bryant 2017 25 47 .532Penn 2010 28 53 .528Colgate 2007 29 55 .527UMBC 2009 30 57 .526

Man-Down Defense Efficiency

Team YearMan-Down

Stops Opportunities Pct.Notre Dame 2012 33 37 .892Notre Dame 1996 57 64 .891Marist 2004 65 73 .890Penn St. 2002 64 73 .877Vermont 2003 39 45 .867Massachusetts 2001 69 80 .863Binghamton 2013 25 29 .862St. John’s (NY) 2005 56 65 .862Bucknell 2000 62 72 .861North Carolina 1981 74 86 .860Air Force 2004 35 41 .854Lafayette 2005 46 54 .852Johns Hopkins 2003 40 47 .851Delaware 2004 85 100 .850Navy 2009 34 40 .850Princeton 2012 34 40 .850

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Team YearMan-Down

Stops Opportunities Pct.Johns Hopkins 1984 62 73 .849Delaware 2005 101 119 .849Massachusetts 2005 71 84 .845Notre Dame 1984 64 76 .842

Scoring Margin Per Game

Team Year Games GoalsGoals

Allowed MarginMargin/Game

Cornell 1976 16 276 104 172 10.75Towson 1974 15 257 110 147 9.80Syracuse 1988 15 261 118 143 9.53Cornell 1977 13 213 91 122 9.38Cornell 1974 14 233 107 126 9.00Johns Hopkins 1981 14 239 114 125 8.93North Carolina 1991 16 253 115 138 8.63Johns Hopkins 1978 14 237 117 120 8.57Syracuse 1984 16 262 126 136 8.50Virginia 1997 14 255 136 119 8.50Syracuse 1991 15 274 149 125 8.33Johns Hopkins 1979 13 197 89 108 8.31Princeton 1996 15 235 111 124 8.27Virginia 2006 17 269 129 140 8.24North Carolina 1981 12 200 103 97 8.08North Carolina 1993 16 247 120 127 7.94Duke 2008 20 304 146 158 7.90Johns Hopkins 1980 15 227 111 116 7.73North Carolina 1982 14 215 107 108 7.71Note: Syracuse averaged a scoring margin of 11.31 (271 goals scored, 124 goals allowed in 13 games) in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

Most Improved Won-Lost RecordTeam 2016 2017 $ImprovedSacred Heart 2-14 9-6 7.5Binghamton 4-10 11-5 6Ohio St. 7-8 16-5 6Monmouth 7-7 14-4 5Michigan 3-10 8-6 4.5Furman 2-11 7-8 4Penn St. 8-7 12-4 3.5Boston U. 8-7 12-5 3Princeton 5-8 9-6 3Army West Point 10-7 12-4 2.5Duke 11-8 13-5 2.5Hofstra 9-6 11-3 2.5Providence 7-9 10-7 2.5Albany (NY) 12-4 15-3 2Delaware 5-10 7-8 2Georgetown 2-12 4-10 2Massachusetts 4-9 7-8 2UMBC 4-10 6-8 2$To determine games improved, add the difference in victories between the two seasons to the difference in losses, then divide by two. Includes postseason.

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TEAM MISCELLANEOUS LEADERS

Consecutive VictoriesTeam Dates WinsCornell 3/20/76-5/20/78 42Princeton 3/16/96-3/7/98 29North Carolina 3/14/81-5/29/82 26Johns Hopkins 4/22/78-4/1/80 25Syracuse 3/11/89-5/5/90 *24Johns Hopkins 4/12/80-5/23/81 22Syracuse 4/27/83–5/19/84 22Air Force 1970-71 19Johns Hopkins 3/10/84-3/30/85 19North Carolina 3/2/91-3/4/92 19Johns Hopkins 3/5/05-2/25/06 17Virginia 2/17-5/29/06 17Maryland 3/8/16-5/28/16 16Bowling Green 1975-76 15Ohio St. 3/22/78-3/21/79 15Cornell 4/26/86-5/23/87 15Syracuse 3/5/88-5/30/88 15Cornell 2/21/-5/19/07 15Notre Dame 2/14-5/3/09 15*Streak terminated by the vacation of Syracuse’s three 1990 NCAA Championship contests by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Syracuse had won those three games and its first game of 1991 for 28 consecutive victories.

Consecutive Home VictoriesTeam Dates WinsSyracuse 4/24/82-3/18/87 37Johns Hopkins 4/3/01-2/25/06 37Air Force 1977-85 36Johns Hopkins 4/24/82-5/19/85 31Johns Hopkins 4/29/78-3/20/82 30North Carolina 4/12/80-7/21/84 27North Carolina 4/21/90-3/26/94 27Cornell 3/20/76-3/31/79 25Syracuse 4/18/87-5/5/90 *25Princeton 4/8/95-3/6/99 22Denver 4/27/13-5/15/16 22Johns Hopkins 5/20/72-5/10/75 21Syracuse 3/7/92-3/10/95 21Duke 3/31/07-2/20/09 21Duke 3/8/13-3/7/15 21Virginia 3/27/04-5/13/06 19Princeton 3/9/92-3/11/95 18Albany (NY) 3/29/14-4/26/16 18Duke 3/20/10-4/22/11 17Virginia 5/14/94-4/19/96 15Hofstra 3/6/10-4/30/11 15Cornell 5/15/10-4/10/12 15*Streak terminated by the vacation of Syracuse’s three 1990 NCAA Championship contests by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Syracuse had won the first of those games at home to extend the streak to 26 before losing its first home game of the 1991 season.

Consecutive Conference Victories(includes conference tournaments)

Team Dates WinsCornell 4/21/73-5/9/79 39Princeton 4/29/95-3/30/02 37Albany (NY) 3/30/13-4/30/16 28Bowling Green 1970s 27

Team Dates WinsDenver 4/27//13-5/5/16 26Army 3/26/91-5/2/95 25Siena 4/19/08-3/19/11 20Notre Dame 4/15/93-4/2/98 19Delaware 4/7/79-4/16/83 18Saint Joseph’s 1999-00 16Navy 3/24/06-3/26/08 14Syracuse 3/13/10-3/21/12 14Notre Dame 3/11/00-4/7/02 13Towson 4/13/02-4/24/04 13Loyola Maryland 4/20/13-2/21/15 12Virginia 3/23/82-4/13/85 11Bucknell 4/14/00-3/23/02 11Notre Dame 4/10/84-4/13/85 10Manhattan 3/24/02-3/15/03 10

Winning PercentageTeam Year Won Lost Pct.Virginia 2006 17 0 1.000Cornell 1976 16 0 1.000North Carolina 1991 16 0 1.000Johns Hopkins 2005 16 0 1.000Syracuse 1988 15 0 1.000Princeton 1997 15 0 1.000North Carolina 1982 14 0 1.000Johns Hopkins 1984 14 0 1.000Cornell 1977 13 0 1.000Johns Hopkins 1979 13 0 1.000Siena 1979 12 0 1.000North Carolina 1981 12 0 1.000Bucknell 1996 12 0 1.000Loyola Maryland 2012 18 1 .947Air Force 1984 15 1 .938Syracuse 1984 15 1 .938Syracuse 2000 15 1 .938Cornell 2007 15 1 .938Notre Dame 2009 15 1 .938Massachusetts 2012 15 1 .938Note: Syracuse recorded 13 wins without a loss in 1990, but later had its three NCAA Championship contests vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions (official record listed as 10-0).

Wins In A SeasonTeam Year WinsDuke 2008 18Loyola Maryland 2012 18North Carolina 1991 17Duke 2005 17Hofstra 2006 17Virginia 2006 17Duke 2007 17Duke 2014 17Denver 2015 17Maryland 2016 17Cornell 1976 16Air Force 1986 16Yale 1990 16Johns Hopkins 2005 16Syracuse 2008 16Syracuse 2009 16Duke 2010 16

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Team Year WinsAlbany (NY) 2015 16Brown 2016 16Towson 2016 16Maryland 2017 16

Consecutive Winning Seasons(Streak can begin before 1971)Team Years SeasonJohns Hopkins 1972-09 38Syracuse 1976-06 31Maryland 1994-present ^24Georgetown 1990-10 21Virginia 1967-86 20North Carolina 1979-96 18Cornell 1999-2015 17Massachusetts 1966-82 17Virginia 1988-03 16Princeton 1990-04 15Notre Dame 2003-present ^15Towson 1983-96 14Cornell 1971-83 13Massachusetts 1986-98 13Duke 2005-present ^13Navy 1971-82 12^Active streak entering 2018 season.

Most Improved Won-Lost RecordTeam Year W-L Previous $ImprovedTowson 2001 14-4 3-10 8.5Duke 2005 17-3 5-8 8.5Syracuse 2008 16-2 5-8 8.5Siena 1979 12-0 4-8 8Mt. St. Mary's 1973 10-2 2-9 7.5Sacred Heart 2017 9-6 2-14 7.5Loyola Maryland 2012 18-1 8-5 7Albany (NY) 2013 13-5 5-11 7Bryant 2014 16-5 8-11 7Johns Hopkins 1972 11-2 3-7 6.5Navy 2004 15-3 6-7 6.5Colgate 2011 11-5 3-10 6.5Lehigh 2012 14-3 7-9 6.5Saint Joseph’s 2014 11-4 5-11 6.5Marist 2015 14-4 6-9 6.5Ohio St. 1974 11-5 3-9 6Colgate 1975 9-3 2-8 6Yale 1985 10-3 4-9 6Colgate 1993 9-3 3-9 6Ohio St. 1993 8-6 2-12 6UMBC 1997 9-3 3-9 6Delaware 1998 9-6 3-12 6Marist 2004 10-7 3-12 6Mt. St. Mary’s 2010 12-5 5-10 6Stony Brook 2015 13-5 6-10 6Binghamton 2017 11-5 4-10 6Ohio St. 2017 16-5 7-8 6$To determine games improved, add the difference in victories between the two seasons to the difference in losses, then divide by two. Includes postseason.

Largest Margin Of VictoryTeam Date Opponent Score MarginVillanova 4/17/82 Fairleigh Dickinson 34-1 33Virginia 4/9/96 VMI 38-5 33Syracuse 4/13/77 Colgate 30-2 28North Carolina 3/25/89 Ohio St. 29-1 28

Team Date Opponent Score MarginHarvard 4/28/76 MIT 27-0 27North Carolina 4/16/77 Virginia Tech 32-5 27Ohio St. 4/22/89 Wittenberg 29-3 26UMBC 3/7/92 Marist 30-4 26North Carolina 3/28/74 North Carolina St. 27-2 25Army 4/29/78 UConn 27-2 25Drexel 3/28/79 West Chester 27-2 25Syracuse 5/1/79 Union 28-3 25Towson 3/30/83 Lehigh 32-7 25Air Force 1984 Denver 28-3 25Princeton 3/25/85 FDU-Florham 28-3 25Notre Dame 4/26/87 Wittenberg 26-1 25North Carolina 3/2/91 Radford 29-4 25

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ATTENDANCE RECORDS

NCAA Tournament Single-Game AttendanceAttnd. Teams (Score), Date Location52,004 Johns Hopkins (8) vs. Delaware (3) and Duke (12) vs.

Cornell (11), May 26, 2007Baltimore

49,562 Massachusetts (8) vs. Maryland (5) and Virginia (17) vs. Syracuse (10), May 27, 2006

Philadelphia

48,970 Syracuse (13) vs. Johns Hopkins (10), May 26, 2008 Foxborough, Mass.

48,443 Johns Hopkins (12) vs. Duke (11), May 28, 2007 Baltimore48,224 Syracuse (12) vs. Virginia (11) and Johns Hopkins (10)

vs. Duke (9), May 24, 2008Foxborough,

Mass.47,062 Virginia (15) vs. Massachusetts (7), May 29, 2006 Philadelphia46,923 Syracuse (15) vs. Johns Hopkins (9) and Navy (8) vs.

Princeton (7), May 29, 2004Baltimore

45,275 Duke (18) vs. Maryland (9) and Johns Hopkins (9) vs. Virginia (8), May 28, 2005

Philadelphia

45,039 Maryland (9) vs. Duke (4) and Virginia (14) vs. Denver (8), May 28, 2011

Baltimore

44,920 Johns Hopkins (9) vs. Duke (8), May 30, 2005 Philadelphia44,389 Duke (14) vs. Virginia (13) and Notre Dame (12) vs.

Cornell (7), May 29, 2010Baltimore

41,935 Syracuse (10) vs. Cornell (9), May 25, 2009 Foxborough, Mass.

37,944 Virginia (9) vs. Johns Hopkins (7), May 26, 2003 Baltimore37,823 Johns Hopkins (19) vs. Syracuse (8), May 24, 2003 Baltimore37,126 Duke (6) vs. Notre Dame (5) (ot), May 31, 2010 Baltimore36,594 Syracuse (17) vs. Duke (7) and Cornell (15) vs.

Virginia (6), May 23, 2009Foxborough,

Mass.35,661 Virginia (9) vs. Maryland (7), May 30, 2011 Baltimore33,137 Maryland (15) vs. Brown (14) and North Carolina (18)

vs. Loyola Maryland (13), May 28, 2016Philadelphia

31,774 Loyola Maryland (7) vs. Notre Dame (5) and Maryland (16) vs. Duke (10), May 26, 2012

Foxborough, Mass.

30,816 Loyola Maryland (9) vs. Maryland (3), May 28, 2012 Foxborough, Mass.

Regular Season Single-Game AttendanceAttnd. Teams, Date Location*31,078 Ohio St. vs. Air Force, April 24, 2010 Columbus, Ohio*30,192 Ohio St. vs. Notre Dame, April 25, 2009 Columbus, Ohio*29,601 Ohio St. vs. Denver, April 19, 2008 Columbus, Ohio25,934 Notre Dame vs. St. John’s (NY), Duke vs. Syracuse

and North Carolina vs. Johns Hopkins, April 1, 2012East Rutherford,

N.J.25,710 Virginia vs. North Carolina, Syracuse vs. Princeton

and Hofstra vs. Delaware, April 10, 2010East Rutherford,

N.J.25,115 Duke vs. Syracuse, St. John’s (NY) vs. Rutgers and

Johns Hopkins vs. North Carolina, April 3, 2011East Rutherford,

N.J.*24,581 Ohio St. vs. Michigan, April 16, 2016 Columbus, Ohio22,308 Virginia vs. North Carolina, Syracuse vs. Princeton

and Hofstra vs. Delaware, April 4, 2009East Rutherford,

N.J.*21.064 Ohio State vs. Maryland, April 18, 2015 Columbus, Ohio20,911 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland and Army vs. Navy, April

17, 2010Baltimore

20,732 Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland and Army vs. Navy, April 11, 2009

Baltimore

20,180 Johns Hopkins vs. Princeton and Virginia vs. Syracuse, March 3, 2007

Baltimore

19,875 Cornell vs. Princeton and Syracuse vs. Notre Dame, April 27, 2013

East Rutherford, N.J.

19,850 Johns Hopkins at Maryland, April 18, 1987 College Park, Md.

19,742 Notre Dame vs. Loyola Maryland, Duke vs. Maryland and Princeton vs. Johns Hopkins, March 6, 2010

Baltimore

Attnd. Teams, Date Location*19,213 Ohio St. vs. Air Force, April 21, 2012 Columbus, Ohio19,165 Syracuse vs. Virginia and Johns Hopkins vs.

Princeton, March 1, 2008Baltimore

18,694 Johns Hopkins at Navy, April 24, 2004 Annapolis, Md.*18,588 Ohio State at Michigan, April 15, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich.18,489 Johns Hopkins vs. Navy, May 8, 1971 Houston18,458 Hobart at Syracuse, April 14, 1990 Syracuse, N.Y.18,244 Johns Hopkins at Syracuse, March 24, 1990 Syracuse, N.Y.17,586 Johns Hopkins at Maryland, May 12, 1973 College Park,

Md.17,138 North Carolina vs. Princeton, Virginia vs. Cornell and

Johns Hopkins vs. UMBC, March 10, 2012Baltimore

17,119 Johns Hopkins vs. Princeton and Duke vs. Maryland, February 28, 2009

Baltimore

17,057 Johns Hopkins vs. UMBC, Virginia vs. Cornell and Syracuse vs. Georgetown, March 12, 2011

Baltimore

16,759 Johns Hopkins at Maryland, April 22, 1989 College Park, Md.

16,595 Virginia at Syracuse, February 27, 2009 Syracuse, N.Y.16,042 Johns Hopkins at Navy, April 19, 2008 Annapolis, Md.15,656 Holy Cross vs. Navy and Colgate vs. Michigan, March

17, 2013Flushing, N.Y.

15,283 Johns Hopkins at Maryland, April 28, 1979 College Park, Md.

15,271 Johns Hopkins at Navy, April 20, 2002 Annapolis, Md.15,109 Maryland at Navy, April 3, 2009 Annapolis, Md.14,751 Syracuse vs. Notre Dame, April 30, 2011 Syracuse, N.Y.14,625 Maryland at Navy, April 6, 2007 Annapolis, Md.14,386 Johns Hopkins at Maryland, May 14, 1977 College Park,

Md.14,353 Johns Hopkins at Maryland, April 29, 2017 College Park,

Md.14,340 Syracuse vs. Virginia, March 4, 2011 Syracuse, N.Y.14,124 Maryland at Navy, April 8, 2005 Annapolis, Md.13,857 Johns Hopkins at Navy, April 22, 2006 Annapolis, Md.*Game held in conjunction with spring football game. Note: Before the start of NCAA records in 1971, the May 12, 1962, matchup of Johns Hopkins at Navy attracted 14,000 fans. The NCAA thanks Stacie Michaud and Paul Krome for contributing research.

Single-Season Total AttendanceTeam Year Games AttendanceSyracuse 2009 18 195,530Johns Hopkins 2008 17 192,499Syracuse 2008 18 183,567Johns Hopkins 2007 17 177,488Duke 2007 20 170,639Duke 2010 20 162,944Syracuse 2004 17 162,361Virginia 2011 17 156,153Johns Hopkins 2005 16 156,146Maryland 2011 18 153,367Syracuse 2011 17 144,431Syracuse 2013 20 137,912Notre Dame 2010 17 131,222Virginia 2010 18 130,495Johns Hopkins 2003 16 129,300Virginia 2009 18 127,570Duke 2011 20 126,114Maryland 2017 19 126,022Virginia 2008 18 125,148Maryland 2015 19 123,493Maryland 2012 18 121,910Syracuse 1990 13 121,034

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Single-Season Average AttendanceTeam Year Games Attendance AverageJohns Hopkins 2008 17 192,499 11,323Syracuse 2009 18 195,530 10,863Johns Hopkins 2007 17 177,488 10,440Syracuse 2008 18 183,567 10,198Johns Hopkins 2005 16 156,146 9,759Syracuse 2004 17 162,361 9,551Syracuse 1990 13 121,034 9,310Virginia 2011 17 156,153 9,185Duke 2007 20 170,639 8,532Maryland 2011 18 153,367 8,520Syracuse 2011 17 144,431 8,496Duke 2010 20 162,944 8,147Johns Hopkins 2003 16 129,300 8,081Johns Hopkins 2004 15 118,004 7,867Notre Dame 2010 17 131,222 7,719Syracuse 1995 15 115,416 7,694Syracuse 2001 16 118,701 7,419Syracuse 1989 15 110,934 7,396Johns Hopkins 1995 14 103,103 7,365Virginia 2010 18 130,495 7,250

2017 Single-Season Total Home AttendanceTeam Games TotalSyracuse 8 34,271Maryland 7 33,030Johns Hopkins 9 24,775Denver 10 24,583Army West Point 7 22,150Michigan 6 22,031Navy 7 21,003Albany (NY) 9 19,981North Carolina 8 18,658Notre Dame 7 18,467Ohio St. 11 17,020Virginia 7 13,918Loyola Maryland 8 13,807Duke 9 13,601Penn St. 9 13,262Richmond 10 13,252Rutgers 7 12,602Saint Joseph's 6 12,159Hofstra 7 11,372Towson 8 10,847Princeton 8 9,991Providence 11 9,485Yale 8 9,050Fairfield 6 8,207Delaware 9 7,868

2017 Single-Season Average Home AttendanceTeam Games Total AverageMaryland 7 33,030 4,719Syracuse 8 34,271 4,284Michigan 6 22,031 3,672Army West Point 7 22,150 3,164Navy 7 21,003 3,000Johns Hopkins 9 24,775 2,753Notre Dame 7 18,467 2,638Denver 10 24,583 2,458North Carolina 8 18,658 2,332Albany (NY) 9 19,981 2,220Saint Joseph's 6 12,159 2,027

Team Games Total AverageVirginia 7 13,918 1,988Rutgers 7 12,602 1,800Loyola Maryland 8 13,807 1,726Hofstra 7 11,372 1,625Ohio St. 11 17,020 1,547Duke 9 13,601 1,511Penn St. 9 13,262 1,474Fairfield 6 8,207 1,368Towson 8 10,847 1,356Richmond 10 13,252 1,325Stony Brook 5 6,619 1,324Harvard 5 6,370 1,274Princeton 8 9,991 1,249Yale 8 9,050 1,131

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DIVISION I ANNUAL TEAM CHAMPIONS

SCORING OFFENSEYear Team Games Goals Avg.1996 Virginia 16 275 17.191997 Virginia 14 255 18.211998 Johns Hopkins 14 205 14.641999 Virginia 16 240 15.002000 Hartford 16 250 15.632001 Quinnipiac 16 240 15.002002 Massachusetts 16 226 14.132003 Johns Hopkins 16 224 14.002004 Syracuse 17 245 14.412005 Duke 20 267 13.352006 Virginia 17 269 15.822007 Cornell 16 224 14.002008 Duke 20 304 15.202009 Virginia 18 234 13.002010 Robert Morris 15 230 15.332011 Robert Morris 15 207 13.802012 Robert Morris 15 215 14.332013 Albany (NY) 18 287 15.942014 Albany (NY) 18 287 15.942015 Albany (NY) 19 325 17.112016 Brown 19 310 16.322017 Albany (NY) 18 277 15.39

SCORING DEFENSE

Year Team GamesGoals

Allowed Avg.1996 Bucknell 12 74 6.171997 Princeton 15 103 6.871998 Princeton 15 114 7.601999 Princeton 13 93 7.152000 Navy 13 78 6.002001 Princeton 15 87 5.802002 Maryland 13 91 7.002003 Villanova 15 91 6.072004 Binghamton 16 111 6.942005 Navy 16 106 6.632006 Navy 15 82 5.472007 Princeton 14 87 6.212008 Siena 16 100 6.252009 Notre Dame 16 99 6.192010 Syracuse 15 111 7.402011 Hofstra 16 105 6.562012 Notre Dame 16 101 6.312013 Penn 13 96 7.382014 Army 14 101 7.212015 Maryland 19 134 7.052016 Towson 19 138 7.262017 Richmond 16 100 6.25

SCORING MARGIN

Year Team Games GF GA MarginMar./Gm.

1996 Princeton 15 235 111 124 8.271997 Virginia 14 255 136 119 8.501998 Princeton 15 217 114 103 6.871999 Virginia 16 240 132 108 6.752000 Hartford 16 250 145 105 6.56

Year Team Games GF GA MarginMar./Gm.

2001 Massachusetts 14 208 108 100 7.142002 Maryland 13 157 91 66 5.082003 Johns Hopkins 16 224 111 113 7.062004 Navy 18 221 127 94 5.222005 Duke 20 267 139 128 6.402006 Virginia 17 269 129 140 8.242007 Cornell 16 224 112 112 7.002008 Duke 20 304 146 158 7.902009 Syracuse 18 233 133 100 5.562010 Virginia 18 242 148 94 5.222011 Cornell 17 216 140 76 4.472012 Massachusetts 16 207 115 92 5.752013 Cornell 18 262 163 99 5.502014 Loyola Maryland 17 219 127 92 5.412015 Albany (NY) 19 325 190 135 7.112016 Brown 19 310 171 139 7.322017 Albany (NY) 18 277 171 106 5.89

WINNING PERCENTAGEYear Team Won Lost Pct.1996 Bucknell 12 0 1.0001997 Princeton 15 0 1.0001998 Princeton 14 1 .9331999 Loyola Maryland 12 1 .9232000 Syracuse 15 1 .9382001 Princeton 14 1 .9332002 Syracuse 15 2 .8822003 Virginia 15 2 .8822004 Syracuse 15 2 .8822005 Johns Hopkins 16 0 1.0002006 Virginia 17 0 1.0002007 Cornell 15 1 .9382008 Duke 18 2 .9002009 Notre Dame 15 1 .9382010 Virginia 16 2 .8892011 Syracuse 15 2 .8822012 Loyola Maryland 18 1 .9472013 Syracuse 16 4 .8002014 Loyola Maryland 15 2 .8822015 Denver 17 2 .8952016 Maryland 17 3 .8502017 Maryland 16 3 .842

FACEOFF WINNING PERCENTAGE

Year Team Games Won Lost Pct.1999 Duke 16 244 143 .6302000 Syracuse 16 289 138 .6772001 Syracuse 16 267 121 .6882002 Sacred Heart 14 238 135 .6382003 Loyola Maryland 13 189 98 .6592004 Georgetown 15 216 110 .6632005 Delaware 17 253 106 .7052006 Delaware 17 261 124 .6782007 Delaware 19 314 125 .7152008 Marist 16 189 112 .6282009 North Carolina 18 281 168 .6262010 Hartford 14 214 129 .624

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Year Team Games Won Lost Pct.2011 Yale 14 203 105 .6592012 VMI 14 212 117 .6442013 Bryant 19 318 119 .7282014 Bryant 21 308 146 .6782015 Bryant 18 242 119 .6702016 Hartford 18 305 136 .6922017 Denver 17 313 120 .723

MAN-UP OFFENSE EFFICIENCYYear Team Games Goals Att. Pct.1999 Duke 16 37 66 .5612000 Villanova 14 31 60 .5172001 Georgetown 14 37 81 .4572002 Syracuse 17 36 76 .4742003 Johns Hopkins 16 40 85 .4712004 Duke 13 24 48 .5002005 Stony Brook 16 37 82 .4512006 Loyola Maryland 12 24 43 .5582007 Colgate 16 29 55 .5272008 Virginia 18 34 69 .4932009 UMBC 16 30 57 .5262010 North Carolina 16 27 49 .5512011 Virginia 18 29 56 .5182012 Lehigh 17 26 48 .5422013 Robert Morris 15 24 47 .5112014 Detroit 14 34 48 .7082015 Denver 19 38 63 .6032016 Marist 16 17 28 .6072017 Johns Hopkins 15 26 43 .605

MAN-DOWN DEFENSE EFFICIENCY

Year Team Games Stops Att. Pct.1999 Lehigh 13 63 80 .7882000 Bucknell 12 62 72 .8612001 Massachusetts 14 69 80 .8632002 Penn St. 13 64 73 .8772003 Vermont 13 39 45 .8672004 Marist 17 65 73 .8902005 St. John’s (NY) 13 56 65 .8622006 Delaware 17 60 74 .8112007 Ohio St. 14 52 62 .8392008 Binghamton 12 29 35 .8292009 Navy 16 34 40 .8502010 Manhattan 16 49 59 .8312011 Syracuse 17 49 60 .8172012 Notre Dame 16 33 37 .8922013 Binghamton 14 25 29 .8622014 Saint Joseph’s 15 46 58 .7932015 Saint Joseph’s 17 48 60 .8002016 Hobart 17 39 49 .7962017 Albany (NY) 18 34 41 .829

GROUND BALLS PER GAME

Year Team GamesGround

Balls GBPG2009 North Carolina 18 826 45.892010 Virginia 18 669 37.172011 VMI 13 515 39.622012 Bryant 18 671 37.282013 Virginia 15 599 39.93

Year Team GamesGround

Balls GBPG2014 Virginia 16 604 37.752015 Brown 17 657 38.652016 Brown 19 756 39.792017 Virginia 15 650 43.33

SHOT PERCENTAGEYear Team Games Goals Shots Pct.2010 Stony Brook 17 225 580 .3882011 Stony Brook 14 172 500 .3442012 Bucknell 16 179 483 .3712013 Albany (NY) 18 287 797 .3602014 Albany (NY) 18 287 759 .3782015 Stony Brook 18 250 622 .4022016 Denver 16 217 575 .3772017 Princeton 15 220 616 .357

TURNOVERS PER GAMEYear Team Games TOs TPG2010 Penn St. 13 117 9.002011 North Carolina 16 193 12.062012 Maryland 18 213 11.832013 Hofstra 14 159 11.362014 Denver 19 212 11.162015 Towson 18 191 10.612016 Towson 19 196 10.322017 Villanova 15 158 10.53

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAME

Year Team GamesCaused

TOs CTPG2010 Maryland 16 182 11.382011 Detroit 16 186 11.632012 Detroit 15 157 10.472013 Robert Morris 15 169 11.272014 Wagner 13 133 10.232015 Albany (NY) 19 188 9.892016 Richmond 16 164 10.252017 Sacred Heart 15 151 10.07