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NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

LACROSSE

2016-17

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QUICK FACTS

President’s StadiumPresident’s Stadium is home to NYIT men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s lacrosse. All foursports compete at the NCAA Division II level, as members of the East Coast Conference. Surrounding the stadium is a quarter mile concrete track which all sports use for conditioning and training.

University InformationLocation: Old Westbury, N.Y. Founded: 1955Enrollment:President: Dr. Edward Guiliano, Ph.D.Athletic Director: Duane BaileyAssociate Athletic Director: Dan VelezSWA/Head Volleyball Coach: Gail WasmusConference: East Coast Conference (ECC)Affiliation: NCAA Division II, NCAA Division I (Baseball)Home Field: NYIT Softball ComplexNickname: BearsColors: Blue and GoldAthletic Department Phone: 516.686.3215

Athletic CommunicationsAsst. AD for Communications: Emily DorkoOffice Phone: 516.686.7522Email: [email protected]: www.nyitbears.com

Men’s Lacrosse InformationHead Coach: Bill DunnEmail: [email protected] at NYIT: 81-27 (7 seasons)Lacrosse Phone: 516.686.7620Head Coach Emeritus: Jack KaleyAssistant Coaches: Karl Hedstrom, Tim Tuttle Stephen Tempone, Michael ChanenchukHistoryFirst Year as a Varsity Sport: 1969All-Time Record/Years: 329-120/34All Time ECC Record/Years: 107-29/20NCAA Appearances: 6-2016National Championships: 1997, 2003, 2005 & 20082016 Team InformationOverall Record: 13-5ECC Record: 7-1 ECC Regular Season Co-ChampionsPostseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Starters Returning/Lost: 7/6Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/8

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The East Coast Conference (ECC) entered a new and exciting era on July 1, 2006, when it adopted a new name and branding, reflective of the growth the league has experienced since debuting as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference nearly 20 years ago.

The ECC is the offspring of several single-sport college conferences which existed in the New York City Metropolitan Area in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s. It is a direct descendant of the Big Apple Basketball Conference, which was a Men’s Division II conference with six members: C.W. Post, Queens, Southampton, Mercy, Concordia and Dowling.

In the 1980’s the NCAA began to emphasize the importance of conferences in organizing competition and determining bids to NCAA tournaments. The NCAA required six teams to be recognized as a conference and the Big Apple Conference, with barely enough members to survive, was not very competitive. At the same time, local leagues such as the Empire for women’s basketball; the Knickerbocker for baseball; and the Suburban for men’s soccer lacked members and sufficient administrative control by athletic directors.

In 1988, the athletic directors of C.W. Post and Queens invited the athletic directors of all Division II institutions in the New York Metropolitan Area to discuss forming one multi-sport conference administered by member athletic directors to encourage all local teams to compete against each other in all sports where there were at least six teams. It was hoped that the number of teams in each sport would rise as would the quality of play. After several meetings, it was generally agreed that a multi-sport conference was a good idea and the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference was formed. Its charter members were: Adelphi, Concordia, C.W. Post, Dowling, Mercy, Molloy, N.Y. Tech, Pace, Queens, and Southampton with Dr. Richard Wettan, president; Mary Topping, vice president; Christopher Bledsoe, Secretary; Vincent Salamone, Treasurer; and Neil Judge,

Representative-at-large.

The convenience of scheduling, the reduction of costs, the rising quality of play, and the camaraderie of the schools led to the growth of the conference. The multi-sport nature of the conference helped to attract the College of St. Rose, and Philadelphia Textile (now Philadelphia University) in 1991 and New Jersey Institute of Technology in 1997 which expanded the geographic scope of the NYCAC. This encouraged its existing members to participate in all sports sponsored by the NYCAC. The original intercollegiate competition consisted of round robin play in men’s basketball, softball, baseball, and soccer with tournaments held for men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s cross-country; and men’s golf. The ECC currently sponsors baseball; men’s and women’s basketball; men’s and women’s soccer; men’s and women’s cross country; men’s lacrosse; softball; men’s and women’s tennis; men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field; and women’s volleyball. The University of Bridgeport and St. Thomas Aquinas College replaced NJIT and St. Rose in 2000. The University of New Haven joined September 01, 2002.

The departure of Philadelphia and dissolution of the LIU-Southampton campus following the 2004-05 academic year brought ECC membership to 11 and the departure of the University of New Haven, Concordia and Adelphi brought ECC membership to eight.

In March of 2011, expansion began again as ECC member institutions voted in the University of the District of Columbia to become the ninth member of the conference effective in July of 2011.

Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, N.Y. became the tenth member in September of 2011 and officially beginning competition in the fall of 2012. Another Western New York institution, Daemen College, was officially accepted as the eleventh conference member in July of 2012 and will begin ECC play in the fall of 2013.

The East Coast Conference

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HONORS & AWARDSNCAA Division II National Championship MVPJoe Gabrysiak ............................. 2005Matt Hunter ................................. 2003

USILA Player of the YearMatt Hunter ................................. 2003Joe Brock .................................... 1997

USILA Lt. Raymond J. Enners Div. II Outstanding Player of the YearLuke Miller ................................... 2014 Kevin Hennessy ........................... 2007

USILA Attackman of the YearLuke Miller ................................... 2014Brian Boyle .................................. 2004Brian Boyle .................................. 2003Joe Brock .................................... 1997Mike Besio ................................... 1993

USILA Goaltender of the YearTim Tuttle ..................................... 1993

USILA Midfielder of the YearTom Zummo ................................ 2005Joe Rennesison ........................... 1996

USILA Lt. Donald McLaughlin, Jr., Div. II Midfielder of the YearKevin Hennessy ........................... 2008Kevin Hennessy ........................... 2007 USILA Defenseman of the YearFrank D’Agostino ......................... 2004Chris Vitucci ................................ 2003

USILA William C. Schmeisser Div. II Defenseman of the YearBrett Neal .................................... 2008

USILA Long Pole MidfielderDanny McDermott ....................... 2014

ECAC Player of the YearMatt Hunter ................................. 2003Matt Hunter ................................. 2002Adam Hopkins ............................. 2000

NYCAC Player of the YearTom Zummo ................................ 2005Frank D’Agostino ......................... 2004Matt Hunter ................................. 2003Matt Hunter ................................ 2002

NYCAC Rookie of the YearTom Zummo ................................ 2002Keith Henderson .......................... 2005Dan Gosk ..................................... 2006 ECC Player of the YearLuke Miller ................................... 2015Luke Miller ................................... 2014Luke Miller ................................... 2013Kevin Hennessy ........................... 2007

ECC Defensive Player of the YearJon Lynott .................................... 2016Ed Torriero ................................... 2015Danny McDermott ....................... 2014Danny McDermott ....................... 2013

ECC Goalkeeper of the YearAlex Seltzer .................................. 2016Alex Seltzer .................................. 2014 Joe Fallon .................................... 2013Billy McGee ................................. 2012

ECC Rookie of the YearAlex Seltzer .................................. 2014Luke Miller ................................... 2012

ECC All-ConferenceFirst TeamJon Lynott .................................... 2016Alex Seltzer ................................ 2016Shawn Murphy ............................ 2016Tom Hughes ............................... 2016Sean Cleary ................................. 2016Tom Hughes ................................ 2015Ed Torriero ................................... 2015Luke Miller .................................. 2015Alex Seltzer .................................. 2014Nick Pelella .................................. 2014Jon Lynott .................................... 2014Luke Miller ................................... 2014Joe Fallon .................................... 2013Ryan Brunet ................................. 2013Luke Miller .................................. 2013Danny McDermott ....................... 2013

Billy McGee ................................. 2012Danny McDermott ....................... 2012Chris Lubin .................................. 2011Ryan Amerngual .......................... 2011Matt Sullivan ............................... 2010Matt Messina ............................... 2009Keith Henderson .......................... 2009Brett Neal ................................... 2008Keith Henderson .......................... 2008Kevin Hennessy ........................... 2008Chris Scuderi ............................... 2007Kevin Hennessy ........................... 2007

Second TeamWill Kistinger .............................. 2016Nick Sidaras ................................ 2016Jon Lynott .................................... 2015Alex Seltzer .................................. 2015Joe Morhardt ............................... 2015Will Kistinger ................................ 2015Shawn Murphy ............................ 2015Tom Hughes ............................... 2014Mike Ross .................................... 2013Ed Torriero ................................... 2013Justin Annunziato ........................ 2012Joe Herman ................................. 2011Brian Mangan .............................. 2011Pete Raab .................................... 2010Kevin Hennessy ........................... 2010Austin Carino ............................... 2010Austin Carino ............................... 2009Chris Scuderi ............................... 2008Matt Messina .............................. 2008Matt Sullivan ................................ 2007Matt Messina .............................. 2007

Third TeamJoe Morhardt ............................... 2016Kevin Long .................................. 2016

Honorable MentionEd Torriero ................................... 2014Nick Sidaras ................................ 2014Cory Triola ................................... 2014AP Nist ........................................ 2013Nick Pelella .................................. 2013Bobby Calhoun ............................ 2012Luke Miller ................................... 2012Brandon Gamblin ........................ 2012Matt Fitz. ..................................... 2012ustin Annunziato .......................... 2011Mike Palmer ................................. 2011

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Josh Kacprzak ............................. 2010Ryan Amengual ........................... 2010

NYCAC All-ConferenceFirst TeamJoe Vasold ................................... 2006Matt Miller .................................... 2006Joe Droge .................................... 2006Matt Miller ................................... 2005Joe Droge .................................... 2005Tom Zummo ................................ 2005Chris Vitucci ................................ 2005Matt Miller ................................... 2004Frank D’Agostino ......................... 2004Joe Droge ................................... 2004Frank Lawrence .......................... 2004Tom Zummo ............................... 2004Chris Vitucci ................................ 2004Brian Boyle .................................. 2004Tom Zummo ............................... 2003Chris Vitucci ................................ 2003Matt Hunter ................................ 2003Frank D’Agostino ......................... 2003Jared Cullin .................................. 2003Brian Boyle .................................. 2003Frank D’Agostino ......................... 2002Jared Cullin .................................. 2002Brian Boyle .................................. 2002Matt Hunter ................................. 2002Kenny Broschart .......................... 2001Kevin Rooney .............................. 2001Adam Hopkins ............................. 2000Kevin Rooney .............................. 2000Joe Buchanan ............................. 2000Peter Muller ................................. 1999Greg Bonda-Riva ......................... 1998Adam Hopkins ............................. 1998

Second TeamJoe Vasold ................................... 2005Joe Gabrysiak ............................. 2005Anthony Letterel .......................... 2005Jared Cullin .................................. 2005Paul Montali ................................. 2005Paul Montali ................................. 2004Jeremy Nickol .............................. 2004Paul Montali ................................ 2002Tom Zummo ............................... 2002John Buchanan ........................... 2002Adam Hopkins ............................. 1999Tyson Irwin ................................... 1999

Jason Fastiggi ............................. 1998Wesley Honstetter ....................... 1998

ECAC All-ConferenceFirst TeamChris Vitucci ................................ 2003Frank D’Agostino ......................... 2003Brian Boyle .................................. 2003Frank D’Agostino ......................... 2002Brian Boyle ................................. 2002Kevin Rooney .............................. 2001Kenny Broschart .......................... 2001Adam Hopkins ............................ 2000

Second TeamTom Zummo ................................ 2003Peter Muller ................................. 2002

ECAC All-StarMatt Messina ............................... 2009Keith Henderson .......................... 2009Kevin Hennessy ........................... 2008Chris Scuderi ............................... 2008Brett Neal .................................... 2008Keith Henderson .......................... 2008Matt Messina ............................... 2008Jared Garcia ................................ 2008 Kevin Hennessy ........................... 2007

Division II ECAC First Team All-StarJon Lynott .................................... 2016Will Kistinger ................................ 2016

Division II ECAC Second Team All-StarTom Hughes ................................ 2016Alex Seltzer .................................. 2016

ACADEMIC HONORSNYIT Student-Athlete of the YearMatt Fitz ...................................... 2012Matt Miller .................................... 2006Adam Hopkins ............................. 2000Joe Brock .................................... 1997

USILA Scholar All AmericanJon Lynott .................................... 2016Nick Sidaras ................................ 2016

NYCAC Scholar-Athlete of the YearAdam Hopkins ............................. 2000

Matt Miller (Co-) ........................... 2006

CoSIDA Academic All-District INick Sidaras ............................... 2016Jason Smith ................................. 2012

COACHING HONORSECC Coach of the YearBill Dunn ...................................... 2014Bill Dunn ...................................... 2013Jack Kaley ................................... 2007

FieldTurf NCAA Div. II Men’s Lacrosse Coach of the YearJack Kaley ...................................2007, 2008

USILA Howdy Meyers Man of the YearJack Kaley ................................... 2009

IMLCA NCAA Div. II Outstanding Assistant Coach of the YearKarl Hedstrom ............................. 2012Bill Dunn ...................................... 2007

LIMLF HALL OF FAMETom Zummo ................................ 2015Jack Kaley ................................... 1987

US NATIONAL HALL OF FAMEJack Kaley ................................... 2010

Active players in bold.

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CAREER RECORDSGOALS169 Keith Henderson 2005-2009 153 Paul Montali 2002-2005142 Austin Carino 2007-2010140 Shawn Murphy 2013-2016129 Cory Triola 2011-2014113 Kevin Rooney 1998-2001109 Tom Zummo 2002-2005 108 Joe Nicolosi 1995-199699 Joel Cocarel 2000-200198 Pete Doyen 1994-1995

ASSISTS160 Luke Miller 2012-2015122 Matt Sullivan 2007-2010117 Brian Boyle 2002-2004108 Dave Gilday 1975-197893 Shawn Murphy 2013-201691 Joe Brock 1996-199788 John Buchanan 2000-200187 Frank Lawrence 2001-200384 Joe Droge 2004-200680 Terrence Vetter 1993-1994

POINTS279 Luke Miller 2012-2015237 Shawn Murphy 2013-2016224 Keith Henderson 2005-2009204 Brian Boyle 2001-2004181 Paul Montali 2002-2005173 Joe Droge 2004-2006172 Tom Zummo 2002-2005 Matt Sullivan 2007-2010162 Frank Lawrence 2001-2004 161 Joe Brock 1996-1997

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE4.67 Kevin Fleming 19727.63 Alex Seltzer 2014-present7.83 Anthony Letterel 2002-20057.95 Matt Hunter 2000-20038.06 Billy McGee 2009-20128.17 John Lawrence 1973-19748.51 Tim Tuttle 1993-19948.72 Dan Goosk 2006-20088.84 Joe Fallon 2011-20139.41 Chris Powers 2008-2010

SAVES572 Matt Hunter 2000-2003485 Alex Seltzer 2014-present432 Billy McGee 2009-2012

399 Tim Tuttle 1993-1994 Adam Wor 1997-1998376 Wayne Bowden 1970-1971370 Brian Cirillo 1994-1996285 Joe Lawrence 1973-1974283 Anthony Letterel 2002-2005216 Joe Solimando 1969

GROUNDBALLS478 Adam Hopkins 1997-2000279 Joe Vasold 2002-2005243 Matt Miller 2002-2005241 Eugene Goodrich 1994-1995201 Kenny Broschart 1998-2001198 Jared Garcia 2007-2008189 Eric Zilinek 1999-2002187 Jay Fastiggi 1995-1998186 Jared Cullin 2002-2005

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSGOALS63 Rob Grella 199359 Joe Nicolosi 199555 Keith Henderson 200854 Joel Cocarel 200151 Pete Doyen 199450 Mike Besio 199449 Joe Nicolosi 199648 Pete Doyen 1995 Will Kistinger 201647 Gavin Wynot 1997 Paul Montali 2003

ASSISTS54 John Buchanan 200153 Joe Brock 199751 Terrence Vetter 1994 Luke Miller 201549 Luke Miller 201446 Rich Klein 197245 Matt Sullivan 201042 Luke Miller 201341 Joe Brock 199638 Brian Boyle 2003

POINTS95 Keith Henderson 2009 90 Joe Brock 199788 Terrence Vetter 1994 Rich Klein 197286 Luke Miller 201385 Luke Miller 201484 Mike Besio 199482 Luke Miller 201581 John Buchanan 200178 Matt Messina 2009

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE4.67 Kevin Fleming 19744.82 Ryan Gaspari 20136.00 Wayne Bowden 19716.10 Billy McGee 20126.24 Matt Hunter 20016.61 Chad Spruyt 20006.65 Eric Ghiraldi 20076.67 Tim Tuttle 19946.78 Alex Seltzer 20147.16 Anthony Letterel 2004

SAVES246 Tim Tuttle 1993236 Adam Wor 1997216 Joe Solimando 1969209 Matt Hunter 2002198 Brian Cirillo 1996196 Matt Hunter 2001 Alex Seltzer 2016192 Vic Vosilla 1978173 Joe Lawrence 1973169 Joe Fallon 2013 Alex Seltzer 2014

GROUNDBALLS168* Adam Hopkins 1999 160 Adam Hopkins 2000141 Eugene Goodrich 1994 Joe Vasold 2006124 Gerard Mule 1994122 Jared Garcia 2008112 Matt Miller 2003

*Most on team and in Division II.

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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDSGOALS10 Joel Cocarel Dowling 200110 Pete Doyen Colorado 19959 Rob Grella* LeMoyne 1993 Keith Henderson Drew 20088 Alan Weinberg Dowling 1970 Joe Brock Pfeiffer 1997 K. Henderson Notre Dame 2009 G. Bonda-Riva WestChester 19987 Tied 15 times, most recently Luke Miller Adelphi^ 2013* ECAC Championship Semifinals^ NCAA playoffs

ASSISTS11 Matt Sullivan Lake Erie 20109 Matt Sullivan Notre Dame 20098 Luke Miller Dist. Columbia 20157 Joe Brock * Adelphi 1997 Joe Brock West Chester 1997 Tyson Irwin St.Andrew’s 1998 Joe Droge Notre Dame 2006 Matt Sullivan Chestnut Hill 20106 Tied 10 times, most recently Shawn Murphy STAC 2016 * NCAA Championship Finals

POINTS13 Luke Miller D ist. Columbia 201512 Matt Sullivan Chestnut Hill 2010 Matt Sullivan Lake Erie 2010 Mike Besio West Chester 199311 Joe Lapaglia York 1969 Rich Klein Dowling 1971 G. Bonda-Riva West Chester 1998 K. Henderson Bryant 2006 Luke Miller Roberts Wesleyan 201410 Joe Droge St. Andrews 2005 Joe Brock Pfeiffer 1997 Pete Doyen Colorado 1995 Luke Miller Roberts Wesleyan 2015 Shawn Murphy STAC 2016

SAVES42 Joe Solimando Army 1969

SHUTOUTS25-0 Mike Faraone New Haven 199621-0 Matt Hunter New Haven 200317-0 Chris Huckzo York 197617-0 Kevin Fleming CCNY 1972 13-0 Chris Huckzo Dowling 1975

Active players listed in bold.

TEAM GAME HIGHSGOALS SCORED28 Chestnut Hill (28-1) 201027 New Hampshire (27-3) 1995 CCNY (27-1) 199725 New Haven (25-0) 199624 Pfeiffer College (24-6) 1997 Dowling College (24-7) 1995 York College (24-1) 1972 Roberts Weslyan (24-9) 2016

MARGIN OF VICTORY27 Chestnut Hill (28-1) 201026 CCNY (27-1) 197725 New Haven (25-0) 199624 New Hampshire (27-3) 199523 York College (24-1) 197222 St.Vincent (24-2) 200121 New Haven (21-0) 2003

GOALS AGAINST24 Adelphi (24-5) 201523 Hofstra (23-4) 1978 Salisbury State (23-8) 199922 Adelphi (22-2) 1973 Adelphi (22-2) 197421 Hofstra (21-4) 1974 Plymouth State (21-3) 1970

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COACHING RECORDSYear Overall Conference Coach Notes1969 4-7 - Vito Venezla1970 4-8 - Vito Venezla1971 9-2 - Vito Venezla1972 9-2 - Vito VenezlaTotal (4) 26-19 (.578)

1973 5-7 - Joe DiSanza1974 3-8 - Joe DiSanza1975 9-5 - Joe DiSanza1976 6-7 - Joe DiSanza1977 8-5 - Joe DiSanza1978 6-6 Joe DiSanzaTotal (6) 37-38 (.493)

1993 8-3 - Jack Kaley ECAC Playoffs1994 12-1 - Jack Kaley NCAA Division II Finalist1995 10-2 - Jack Kaley1996 11-1 - Jack Kaley1997 12-2 5-1 Jack Kaley National Champions1998 8-4 4-2 Jack Kaley1999 10-4 4-1 Jack Kaley2000 12-1 5-1 Jack Kaley2001 12-3 3-3 Jack Kaley2002 14-1 6-0 Jack Kaley2003 14-0 7-0 Jack Kaley National Champions2004 11-3 5-0 Jack Kaley 2005 10-2 4-1 Jack Kaley National Champions2006 8-4 2-4 Jack Kaley2007 10-2 5-1 Jack Kaley2008 13-1 5-1 Jack Kaley National Champions2009 10-2 4-2 Jack KaleyTotal (17) 185-36 (.837) 59-17 (.776)

2010 9-4 6-3 Bill Dunn2011 10-4 7-3 Bill Dunn2012 13-3 8-2 Bill Dunn2013 12-3 6-1 Bill Dunn NCAA Tournament2014 12-4 7-1 Bill Dunn2015 12-4 7-1 Bill Dunn2016 13-5 7-1 Bill Dunn NCAA TournamentTotal (7) 81-27 48-12

Head Coaching RecordsCoach Overall PCT Conference PCTVito Venezla 4 26-19 .578 ---Joe DiSanza 6 37-38 .493 ---Jack Kaley 17 185-36 .837 59-17 .776Bill Dunn 7 81- 27 .750 48-12 .800Total 34 329-120 .733 107-29 .787

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS1969Record: 4-7Head Coach: Vito Venezla Farmingdale L, 31-1 Nassau C.C. L, 31-0 Hofstra Univ. L, 19-2 Nassau C.C L, 21-1 Adelphi Univ. L, 10-3 York W, 17-2 Suffolk C.C L, 25-2 Dowling W, 11-5 Army L, 13-4 York W, 5-2

1970 Record: 4-8Head Coach: Vito Venezla Nassau C.C. L, 21-2 Plymouth State L, 21-3 York W, 17-10 Army L, 12-1 C.W. Post L, 14-1 Dowling L, 19-6 Suffolk C.C. L, 18-13 FDU-Teaneck W, 7-5 Newark State W, 16-4 York L, 7-4 Dowling W, 12-8 1971Record: 9-2Head Coach:Vito Venezla Springfield W, 9-8 York W, 16-1 Deer Park LC L, 11-7 Dowling W, 16-2 Caselton State W, 18-7 SUNY Maritime W, 9-7 C.W. Post L, 19-3 Newark State W, 19-4 Kutztown State W, 16-4 FDU-Teaneck W, 10-2 LIU/Southampton W, 21-4 Dowling W, 19-8

1972Record: 9-2Head Coach: Vito Venezla SUNY Geneseo W, 12-5 St. Lawrence W, 12-10 York W, 24-1 FDU-Madison L, 6-1

Dowling W, 18-3 FDU-Teaneck W, 13-2 Newark State W, 18-4 Columbia LC W, 21-2 LIU-Southampton W, 19-2 SUNY Maritime W, 16-2 C.W. Post L, 16-12 CCNY W, 17-10

1973Head Coach: Joe DiSanzaRecord: 5-7 Boston College L, 10-4 FDU-Teaneck W, 14-8 Clarkson L, 8-7 MIT W, 13-4 Plymouth State L, 9-1 New England L, 11-7 SUNY Maritime W, 11-2 Dowling L, 7-5 Adelphi L, 22-2 C.W. Post L, 12-4 CCNY W, 14-2 LIU W, 16-1

1974Record: 3-8Head Coach: Joe DiSanza Villanova L, 10-7 FDU-Teaneck W, 7-2 Adelphi L, 22-2 New England L, 9-7 Plymouth State L, 5-4 OT Hofstra L, 21-4 Dowling W, 9-7 So. Conn. State L, 13-9 C.W. Post W, 11-3 FDU-Madison L, 12-6

1975Record: 9-5Head Coach: Joe DiSanza Michigan State W, 9-3 FDU-Teaneck W, 18-1 So. Conn. State W, 10-1 Adelphi L, 8-6 New England W, 13-7 Fairfield W, 16-2 Kutztown State L, 17-9 C.W. Post L, 9-5 Villanova W, 15-9 Kean W, 13-3 Hofstra L, 4-3 CCNY W, 16-4

FDU-Madison L, 6-5

1976Record: 6-7Head Coach: Joe DiSanza Army L, 8-4 Kutztown State L, 9-8 Adelphi L, 12-2 New England W, 16-7 C.W. Post L, 11-8 FDU-Madison L, 11-9 Kean W, 12-3 Villanova W, 9-5 Dowling W, 14-5 Drexel L, 7-5 Hofstra L, 12-7 CCNY W, 17-0

1977 Record: 8-5Head Coach: Joe DiSanza C.W. Post L, 10-5 Army L, 19-7 Vermont W, 15-11 Adelphi L, 15-7 Morgan State L, 16-9 Notre Dame W, 11-4 Kean W, 20-1 Villanova W, 15-8 Dowling W, 17-12 New Haven W, 11-10 Hofstra L, 16-6 CCNY W, 27-1 FDU-Madison W, 13-11

1978Record: 6-6Head Coach: Joe DiSanza Army L, 17-5 UMASS-Maritime W, 16-9 Adelphi L, 18-6 Villanova W, 15-6 Union W, 14-11 Morgan State L, 12-11 New Haven W, 21-4 Hofstra L, 23-4 Montclair State W, 10-4 C.W. Post L, 13-12 Lehigh L, 16-11 FDU-Madison W, 10-8

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1979-1992The NYIT Men’s Lacrosse program was disbanded

for 14 years.

1993Record: 8-3Head Coach: Jack Kaley at Radford. W, 12-11 at Limestone W, 12-11 FDU-Madison W, 21-2 at West Chester W, 18-15 at Fairfield W, 21-10 at Marist W, 21-4 LIU-Southampton W, 12-3 at Siena L, 10-8 Dowling W, 21-5 C.W.Post L, 14-9 LeMoyne* L, 19-18*-ECAC Playoffs at LeMoyne

1994Record: 12-1NCAA Division II FinalistHead Coach: Jack Kaley at Pfeiffer W, 22-13 at Limestone W, 12-5 Springfield W, 14-9 West Chester W, 16-9 at Queens W, 14-5 at Adelphi W,12-8 at Marist W, 19-10 at New Haven W, 23-13 LIU-Southampton W, 20-9 Bentley W, 18-5 Dowling W, 22-10 C.W. Post W, 17-15 Springfield* L, 15-12*NCAA Finals at C.W. Post

1995Record: 10-2Head Coach: Jack Kaley at Denver W, 16-4 at Colorado W, 19-13 at West Chester W, 16-9 LIU-Southampton W, 18-6 Montclair State W, 21-5 at Sacred Heart W, 15-8 Adelphi W, 15-14 at Springfield L, 12-10

at Bentley W, 21-12 New Hampshire W, 27-3 Dowling W, 24-7 C.W. Post L, 13-9

1996Record: 11-1Head Coach: Jack Kaley Pfeiffer # W, 10-8 Scranton W, 21-6 West Chester W, 17-4 St. Andrew’s W, 18-8 New Haven W, 25-0 at Adelphi W, 13-10 at Albany W, 13-7 Sacred Heart W, 13-11 Bentley W, 16-8 at Dowling W, 19-5 C.W.Post L, 9-8 LIU-Southampton W, 15-12# at Army, West Point, N.Y

1997NCAA Div. II ChampionsRecord: 12-2 • 5-1 NYCAC Head Coach: Jack Kaley at St. Andrew’s W, 23-12 Pfeiffer # W, 24-6 at Salisbury L, 13-6 UAlbany W, 22-7 Queens W, 21-1 at West Chester W, 17-10 Adelphi L, 17-16 at Sacred Heart W, 14-7 at Pace W, 11-8 at Bentley W, 9-7 Dowling W, 22-12 C.W. Post W, 12-10 LIU-Southampton W, 18-5 at Adelphi % W, 18-11# at Duke, Durham, N.C.;% NCAA Finals, Garden City, N.Y.

1998Record: 8-4 • 4-2 NYCACHead Coach: Jack Kaley Ohio Wesleyan L, 16-13 Pace W, 11-8 St. Andrew’s W, 17-8 Sacred Heart W, 17-9 West Chester W, 14-9 Adelphi L, 15-8 Dowling W, 14-13 Southampton W, 14-11

Bentley W, 15-11 Molloy W, 17-4 Salisbury L, 19-5 C.W. Post L, 12-3

1999Record 10-4 • 4-1 NYCACHead Coach: Jack Kaley at Northwood W, 20-5 at Wingate W, 20-11 at Pace L, 20-10 Alfred # W, 14-8 Oneonta # W, 20-9 Adelphi W, 12-7 Dowling W, 13-3 Mercyhurst W, 16-8 at Molloy W, 18-12 at Salisbury L, 23-8 at Merrimack W, 16-9 Southampton W, 11-9 C.W. Post L, 16-12 at West Chester L, 16-11# at Stony Brook, N.Y.

2000Record 12-1 • 5-1 NYCACHead Coach: Jack Kaley at Hampden-Sydney W, 11-10 at Northwood W, 16-8 Merrimack W, 16-3 Pace W, 16-3 at Oneonta # W, 11-4 at Eastern Conn. St. # W, 9-5 at Adelphi W, 9-8 at Dowling W, 17-7 West Chester W, 15-4 Molloy W, 17-11 at Bryant W, 16-3 at LIU-Southampton W, 10-5 at C.W. Post L, 17-8# at Stony Brook, N.Y.

2001Record: 12-3 • 3-3 NYCACHead Coach: Jack Kaley at Colorado W, 10-5 St.Vincent W, 24-2 Cortland State W, 13-7 at USMMA W, 11-2 Dowling W, 25-8 at Merrimack W, 11-8 Williams W, 12-7 at LIU L, 11-4

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at Adelphi L, 14-13 Molloy W, 19-9 West Chester W, 25-8 at Pace W, 20-7 at C.W. Post L, 15-9 Dowling $ W, 15-7 LIU-Southampton $ W, 17-10$ ECAC Championships, Old Westbury, N.Y.

2002NCAA Division II FinalistNYCAC Champions Record: 14-1 • 6-0 NYCACHead Coach: Jack Kaley Bryant W, 12-10 at St. Andrew’s W, 14-6 Mercyhurst W, 19-7 at Colby W, 12-7 at Ithaca W, 12-7 at Dowling W, 10-8 Molloy W, 15-9 at Merrimack W, 16-3 Adelphi W, 9-6 LIU-Southampton W, 16-8 Pace W, 13-6 at West Chester W, 10-9 C.W. Post W, 14-8 LeMoyne ! W, 12-9 Limestone % L, 11-9! NCAA Semifinals, Stony Brook, N.Y.; % NCAA Championship, New Bruns-wick, N.J.

2003NCAA Division II ChampionsNYCAC ChampionsOnly undefeated team in Div. I, II, IIIRecord: 14-0, NYCAC 7-0Head Coach: Jack Kaley at St. Andrew’s W, 13-6 at Wingate W, 8-7 Merrimack W, 23-6 at Pace W, 14-13 Ithaca W, 13-10 at LIU-Southampton * W, 19-10 Adelphi * W, 7-5 at West Chester * W, 21-5 New Haven* W, 21-0 at C.W. Post * W, 17-12 at Molloy * W, 19-7 Dowling * W, 12-9 at LeMoyne ! W, 12-11

Limestone % W, 9-4* NYCAC game; ! NCAA Semifinals, Syracuse, N.Y.; % NCAA Champion-ship, Baltimore, Md.

2004NCAA Div. II SemifinalistsNYCAC ChampionsRecord: 11-3 • 5-0 NYCACHead Coach: Jack Kaley St. Andrew’s W, 16-6 Wingate W, 21-6 Mercyhurst L, 12-11 Wheeling Jesuit W, 17-8 LIU-Southampton W, 19-9 at Adelphi W, 12-11 Pace W, 19-4 Molloy W, 18-3 C.W. Post W, 12-8 at Dowling W, 16-3 Dowling ^ W, 18-11 C.W. Post ^ W, 16-4 at LeMoyne ! L, 7-5^ NYCAC Playoffs; ! NCAA Semifinals

2005NCAA Div. II Champions NYCAC ChampionsRecord: 10-2 • 4-1 NYCACHead Coach: Jack Kaley at St. Andrew’s W, 21-6 at Wheeling Jesuit W, 20-6 LIU-Southampton W, 22-5 at Mercyhurst L, 13-11 Pfeiffer W, 22-4 at LIU-Southampton W, 21-4 Adelphi L, 10-9 at C.W. Post W, 19-12 at Molloy W, 17-9 Dowling W, 16-10 C.W. Post ! W, 21-9 Limestone % W, 14-13OT! NCAA Semifinals; % NCAA Champi-onship

2006Record 8-4 • 2-4 ECCHead Coach: Jack Kaley at Pfeiffer W, 20-2 at St. Andrew’s W, 14-10 Notre Dame De Namur & W, 16-13 vs. Dominican & W, 21-2 at Bryant W, 20-12

C.W. Post L, 11-9 at St. Anselm W, 15-2 Mercyhurst L, 8-6 at Adelphi W, 12-7 at Dowling L, 16-11 Molloy W, 17-12& NYCAC game

2007Record: 10-2 • 5-1 ECCHead Coach: Jack Kaley at Notre Dame de Namur W, 14-13 St. Anselm W, 16-5 St. Andrew’s W, 16-3 St. Michael’s W, 10-9 Pfeiffer W, 22-9 at 4C.W. Post * W, 11-9 at Dominican * W, 20-5 Adelphi * W, 13-9 2Dowling* W, 14-6 at Mercyhurst* L, 12-9 at Molloy* W, 12-11 at Mercyhurst L, 13-10Rankings as of date game played.

2008NCAA Division II ChampionsRecord 13-1 • 5-1 ECCHead Coach: Jack Kaley Wingate W, 16-8 at St. Michael’s W, 11-10 at Saint Anselm W, 17-11 6Bryant W, 14-6 Seton Hill W, 20-9 9Molloy W, 22-6 3C.W. Post W, 10-8 Drew W, 18-10 Adelphi W, 12-11 at Dominican W, 16-5 Mercyhurst W, 19-8 at Dowling L, 14-15 Limestone ! W, 11-8 LeMoyne % W, 16-11! NCAA Semifinals; % NCAA Cham-pionship; Rankings as of date game played.

2009Record 10-2 • 4-2 ECCHead Coach: Jack Kaley at Wingate W, 18-9 St. Anselm W, 19-8 Wheeling Jesuit W, 19-2 at Colorado W, 11-4

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8Dowling W, 9-8 6Molloy W, 16-15 at 3C.W. Post L, 12-16 Notre Dame de Namur W, 17-8 at 10Seton Hill W, 14-8 Adelphi W, 17-4 Dominican W, 19-7 at 5Mercyhurst L, 5-6Rankings as of date game played.

2010Record 9-4 • 6-3 ECCHead Coach: Bill Dunn St. Anselm W, 10-9 • Lake Erie W, 22-3 Bentley L, 11-10 • at Chestnut Hill W, 28-1 • at Seton Hill W, 17-16 • Molloy W, 19-7 • at 7Dowling L, 16-11 • 1C.W. Post L, 13-11 • at Dominican W, 17-15 • 2Mercyhurst L, 12-8 • Mercy W, 18-8 • at 6Wheeling Jesuit W, 13-8 Merrimack W, 16-4 • ECC game; Rankings as of date game played.

2011Record 10-4 • 7-3 ECCHead Coach: Bill Dunn 7Merrimack L, 8-11 • at Mercy L, 11-16 So. New Hampshire W, 16-5 • 3Dowling W, 10-7 at 9Bentley W, 15-8 • at Molloy W, 8-7 • at 4C.W. Post L, 5-9 • Dominican (N.Y.) W, 17-13 • Wheeling Jesuit W, 12-5 • Chestnut Hill W, 17-11 • Seton Hill W, 9-8 at St. Anselm W, 12-6 • at 3Mercyhurst L, 8-10 • at Lake Erie W, 14-11• ECC game; Rankings as of date game played.

2012Record 13-3 • 8-2 ECCHead Coach: Bill Dunn at Notre Dame de Namur W, 12-3 at Dominican (Calif.) W, 11-8

St Anselm L, 6-5 AIC W, 14-7 • Lake Erie W, 8-5 • at 5Dowling L, 10-8 Bentley W, 13-5 Pace W, 17-9 • 9C.W. Post W, 11-6 • at Wheeling Jesuit W, 6-5 • at Chestnut Hill W, 10-6 • Molloy W, 9-7 • at 8Seton Hill W, 13-6 • 1Mercyhurst L, 7-6 • at Dominican (N.Y.) W, 15-3 • Mercy W, 13-6• ECC game; Rankings as of date game played.

2013Record 12-3 • 6-1 ECCHead Coach: Bill Dunn 6Seton Hill W,, 12-11 at Bentley W, 10-8 at St. Anselm W, 8-5 at 5Adelphi L, 11-9 Tampa W, 13-9 11St. Michael’s W, 14-10 • at LIU Post L, 15-5 Saint Leo W, 14-7 • Chestnuthill W, 8-6 • at Mercy W, 16-11 • Dominican (N.Y.) W, 21-5 • at Molloy W, 15-8 • at Roberts Wesleyan W, 15-5 • Dowling W, 12-8 at 4Adelphi ! L, 14-11• ECC game; Rankings as of date game played; ! NCAA playoffs

2014Record 12-4 • 7-1 ECCHead Coach: Bill Dunn at 13Tampa L, 15-6 at Fla. Southern W, 9-8 at 7Seton Hill L, 10-9 at 14St. Michael’s W, 12-4 • at 14Chestnut Hill W, 10-4 Bentley W, 8-2 Mercy W, 10-6 • at Dowling L, 10-7 • at Dominican (N.Y.) W, 17-6 • at Dist. Columbia W, 22-7 • Roberts Wesleyan W, 19-3 • 14Molloy W, 13-12(4OT)

• 12LIU Post W, 13-12(3OT)

1Adelphi W, 11-6

at Post W, 18,4 LIU Post L, 9-6• ECC gameRankings as of date game played

2015Record: 12-4 • 8-1 ECCHead Coach: Bill Dunn2.21 Assumption W, 14-33.1 Bentley W, 18-63.7 1Limestone L, 8-73.10 at St. Anselm W, 21-53.14 • Dowling W, 13-33.18 • Chestnut Hill W, 13-43.21 • Dist. Columbia W, 27-63.28 • at Roberts Wesleyan W, 17-54.4 • at 8Molloy W, 12-104.11 • at 7LIU Post L, 12-104.15 • at 10Mercy W, 10-94.18 5Seton Hill W, 9-84.22 at 5Adelphi L, 24-54.25 • Dominican (N.Y.) W, 15-44.29 12Mercy % W, 13-75.2 5LIU Post % L, 14-9• ECC game; % ECC Tournament; Rankings as of date game played.

2016Record: 13-5 • 7-1 ECCECC Regular Season Co-ChampionsHead Coach: Bill Dunn2.17 STAC W, 20-12.27 at Seton Hill L, 12-103.5 at Bentley W, 8-33.8 Assumption W, 13-33.12 • at Dowling W, 14-83.16 St. Michael’s W, 13-53.19 • at Dist. Columbia W, 20-103.23 • Molloy W, 11-73.26 • Roberts Wesleyan W, 24-74.2 at 1Limestone L, 13-114.9 • vs. LIU Post L, 15-54.16 • vs. Mercy W, 11-94.20 vs. Adelphi W, 12-74.25 • at Dominican (N.Y.) W, 21-64.30 • at Chestnut Hill W, 16-75.4 vs. Dowling % W, 13-75.7 at LIU Post % L, 12-115.14 at LeMoyne ^ L, 8-7 (OT)% ECC Playoffs^ NCAA Quarterfinal• ECC Conference Game

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ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTSOPPONENT NYIT-OPP.Adelphi .......................................................... 15-13Albany ............................................................ 2-0American International .................................. 1-0Army .............................................................. 0-5Assumption College ...................................... 1-0Bentley University .......................................... 11-0Boston College .............................................. 0-1Bryant ............................................................ 4-0Castleton State .............................................. 1-0CCNY ............................................................ 6-0Chestnut Hill College ..................................... 7-0Clarkson ........................................................ 0-1Colby ............................................................. 1-0Colorado College .......................................... 4-0Cortland State ............................................... 1-0University of Denver ...................................... 1-0Dist. of Columbia ........................................... 2-0Dowling College ............................................ 28-7Dominican (Calif.) .......................................... 1-0Dominican (N.Y.) ............................................ 9-1Drew .............................................................. 1-0Drexel ............................................................ 0-1Eastern Connecticut State ............................ 1-0Fairfield .......................................................... 1-0FDU-Madison ................................................ 304FDU- Teaneck ................................................ 6-0Florida Southern ........................................... 1-0Hofstra ........................................................... 0-6Ithaca ............................................................. 2-0Kean .............................................................. 3-0Kutztown University....................................... 1-2Lake Erie ........................................................ 4-0Lehigh ............................................................ 0-1LeMoyne College .......................................... 3-3Limestone ...................................................... 4-3LIU Post (Formerly C.W. Post) ....................... 14-22LIU Southampton .......................................... 16-1Marist ............................................................. 2-0Mercy ............................................................. 5-2Mercyhurst .................................................... 3-7Merrimack ..................................................... 5-2MIT ................................................................ 1-0Michigan State .............................................. 1-0Molloy ............................................................ 17-0Montclair State .............................................. 2-0Morgan State ................................................. 0-2New England ................................................. 2-2New Hampshire ............................................. 2-0New Haven .................................................... 3-0Newark State ................................................. 3-0Notre Dame de Namur .................................. 5-0Northwood ..................................................... 2-0Ohio Wesleyan .............................................. 0-1Oneonta State ............................................... 1-0

Pace University .............................................. 7-1Pfeiffer ........................................................... 7-0Plymouth State ............................................. 0-3Post University .............................................. 1-0Queens (N.Y.) ................................................. 2-0Radford ......................................................... 1-0Roberts Wesleyan ........................................ 3-0Saint Leo ....................................................... 1-0Salisbury State .............................................. 0-2Sacred Heart ................................................. 4-0Scranton ........................................................ 1-0Seton Hill ....................................................... 7-1Siena ............................................................. 1-0So. Connecticut State ................................... 1-0So. New Hampshire ...................................... 1-0Springfield ..................................................... 2-2St. Andrew’s ................................................. 7-1St. Thomas Aquinas College ......................... 1-0St. Anselm College ........................................ 7-1St. Lawrence ................................................. 2-0St. Michael’s ................................................. 5-0St. Vincent’s ................................................... 1-0SUNY- Maritime ............................................ 3-0Tampa ........................................................... 1-1Union ............................................................ 1-0University of Vermont ................................... 1-0USMMA ........................................................ 1-0Villanova ....................................................... 3-1West Chester ................................................. 9-0Wheeling Jesuit ............................................ 6-0Williams ........................................................ 1-0Wingate ......................................................... 5-0York .............................................................. 5-1