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MEN’S LACROSSE RECORD BOOK PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1999, 2012, 2013 PATRIOT LEAGUE RUNNERS UP 2014, 2018 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2012 - NCAA First Round; Bethlehem, Pa. (vs. Maryland) 2013 - NCAA First Round; Chapel Hill, N.C. (at North Carolina) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1890, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1914 (Shared), 1916 (Shared), 1917 (Shared), 1920 (Shared), 1921, 1959 (Class C) TABLE OF CONTENTS Lehigh Lacrosse History 2 Individual Records 3-5 Patriot League Awards 6 Other Awards 7-8 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 9-10 Professional Lacrosse and Team USA 11 Lehigh Awards 12 Yearly Results 13 All-Time Letterwinners 14-15 Coaching History and All-Time Captains 16 All-Time vs. Opponents 17 All-Time Results vs. Patriot League Opponents 18-19 Year-By-Year Results 20-26 Last Updated: July 5, 2018 This record book is based off available information. If you have any changes or additions to this record book, please email Men’s Lacrosse Sports Information Director Justin Lafleur ([email protected]).

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MEN’S LACROSSE RECORD BOOK

PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS1999, 2012, 2013

PATRIOT LEAGUE RUNNERS UP2014, 2018

NCAA TOURNAMENT2012 - NCAA First Round; Bethlehem, Pa.

(vs. Maryland)

2013 - NCAA First Round; Chapel Hill, N.C.(at North Carolina)

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS1890, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1914

(Shared), 1916 (Shared), 1917 (Shared), 1920 (Shared), 1921, 1959 (Class C)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Lehigh Lacrosse History 2Individual Records 3-5Patriot League Awards 6Other Awards 7-8Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 9-10Professional Lacrosse and Team USA 11Lehigh Awards 12Yearly Results 13All-Time Letterwinners 14-15Coaching History and All-Time Captains 16All-Time vs. Opponents 17All-Time Results vs. Patriot League Opponents 18-19Year-By-Year Results 20-26

Last Updated: July 5, 2018This record book is based off available information. If you have any changes or additions to this record book, please email

Men’s Lacrosse Sports Information Director Justin Lafleur ([email protected]).

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In the storied history of the Lehigh University lacrosse pro-gram, Lehigh has captured or shared 11 national championships. Lehigh won outright national championships in 1890, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1921, and shared titles with Cornell in 1914 and 1916, Stevens in 1917 and Syracuse in 1920. Lehigh also claimed the Class “C” National Championship in 1959. In 1885, Lehigh initiated lacrosse competition as a charter member of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association, joining Cornell, Harvard, Hobart, Johns Hopkins, Maryland, Penn State, Stevens Institute, Swarthmore, Syracuse and Yale. After Lehigh experienced the birth of intercollegiate lacrosse with its seven national titles, the Engineers suffered through 32 straight losing seasons (1926-58), three war years in which no lacrosse was played (1944-46) and two years of club sports status (1935-36), before improving to a 127-106 record over 20 years. The program’s biggest turnaround came in the early 1980s when the team had five losing seasons. Coach John McCloskey then joined the lacrosse program, in hopes of turning it around. In 1985, Lehigh was 7-7 and improved to 8-6 in 1986 and 9-5 in 1987. A more rigorous and challenging Division I schedule contributed to a brief decline over the next few years, but one thing that remained constant about the team was its high level of competitiveness. The 1994 squad set a team record with 12 victories and earned more national recognition for the program. In 1999, Lehigh won its first-ever Patriot League Championship title and garnered spots in the USILA Top 20 poll on several occasions that year. The following season, Lehigh again cracked the Top 20 following an impressive road win at nationally ranked Towson University. In 2005, Lehigh defeated two teams that were ranked within the national poll, and also received votes in the poll. In addition, the Mountain Hawks qualified for the Patriot League Tournament for the first time in school history, and won their most games since

1997, a sure sign that the lacrosse program was bound for a return to national prominence. The administration has shown its visible commitment to the program in many areas, including a facilities upgrade with the addition of the Ulrich Sports Complex. Also, in 2005, the men’s lacrosse program added a full-time assistant coach position, the first in school history. This addition was made possible in part thanks to the generosity of Lehigh Penske Hall of Fame member Murray H. Goodman ’48. In October 2004, Goodman pledged a $5 million gift to the Athletics Department as part of the univer-sity-wide “Shine Forever: The Campaign for Lehigh” fundraising effort. In 2007, former Lehigh Lacrosse player Dan Smith ’71 and his wife Elizabeth Riley endowed the Smith Family Head Lacrosse Coach position. The gift from Smith, a Lehigh University trustee, is part of the University’s Shine Forever campaign. “My family and I are very pleased to be able to contribute to Lehigh’s athletics program,” said Smith. “Athletics is an integral part of Lehigh’s leadership training process and the coaches that lead its sports programs—together with Lehigh’s faculty and administration—play a critical role in successfully developing leadership skills. Lehigh has a long and illustrious tradition in lacrosse. We hope this gift will help further strengthen this program and continue to support Lehigh’s outstanding reputation for developing world-class leaders in all disciplines.” Lehigh broke through on the national scene in 2012, finishing the season 14-3 which included the program’s first-ever Patriot League Tournament Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. The Mountain Hawks were ranked as high as No. 4 in the national Coaches Poll. They the No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament and hosted Maryland. Lehigh went on to repeat as Patriot League Champions in 2013 while advancing to its third straight title game in 2014.

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SINGLE SEASON RECORDSGOALS1. 58 Scott Helgans 19782. 54 Mark Duncan 19973. 47 Dan Taylor 20144. 46 Andrew Pettit 20185. 43 Tony Lowe 20036. 41 Dan Taylor 2015 41 Andrew Lucas 20028. 40 Jeff Jenkins 1993 40 Chris Cameron 198610. 39 Tony Lowe 2002

ASSISTS1. 53 Chris Cameron 19862. 48 Chris Cameron 19883. 45 Chris Cameron 19874. 41 Tim Suhrstedt 19705. 40 David DiMaria 2013 40 Chris Cameron 19897. 39 David Cohen 20008. 36 Dan Taylor 20159. 34 Jeff Jenkins 199310. 32 Tim Suhrstedt 1969

POINTS1. 93 Chris Cameron 19862. 78 Chris Cameron 19873. 77 Dan Taylor 2015 77 Jeff Jenkins 19935. 76 Dan Taylor 2014 76 Scott Helgans 19787. 75 Chris Cameron 19888. 73 David DiMaria 20139. 66 Andrew Pettit 2018 66 Mark Duncan 1997 GROUNDBALLS1. 118 Ryan Snyder 20112. 101 Conor Gaffney 20183. 97 Ryan Snyder 20124. 96 Conor Gaffney 20175. 79 Ryan Buttenbaum 2014 79 Scott Carpenter 20037. 77 Tim Gosser 20018. 76 Scott Carpenter 20029. 74 Ryan Snyder 2013 74 Jeff King 2006

CAUSED TURNOVERS1. 41 Craig Chick 20182. 40 Craig Chick 20173. 39 Evan Guerrero 20094. 37 Craig Chick 20165. 36 Tripp Telesco 20146. 32 Dan Honeywell 20097. 30 Tripp Telesco 20168. 28 Mike Noone 20129. 26 Mike Noone 201310. 25 Richard Bradley 2011

FACEOFF PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 attempts)1. .625 (N/A) Craig Brown 19982. .616 (173-281) Ryan Snyder 20113. .610 (139-228) Conor Gaffney 20174. .594 (214-360) Conor Gaffney 20185. .579 (140-242) Tom Weiss 20046. .571 (109-191) Tom Weiss 20057. .566 (133-235) Sean Gormley 20028. .558 (140-251) Will Scudder 20109. .557 (152-273) Will Scudder 200910. .552 (159-288) Ryan Buttenbaum 2014

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE1. 5.70 Chris Parandian 19932. 6.51 John Park 20063. 6.75 Matt Poillon 20124. 7.01 Chris Parandian 19945. 7.80 Chris Parandian 19936. 8.31 Todd Schreiner 19997. 8.92 Todd Schreiner 20008. 9.03 James Spence 20189. 9.10 Todd Schreiner 199810. 9.15 Tom Ellis 2004

SAVES1. 251 Chris Parandian 19942. 223 Todd Schreiner 20003. 216 Chris Parandian 19964. 205 Todd Schreiner 20005. 201 Chris Parandian 1995 201 Brian O’Grady 19857. 193 Todd Schreiner 19998. 190 John Francis 19919. 171 Brian Crawford 199710. 166 Matt Poillon 2012

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

David Cohen ‘02

Chris Cameron ‘89

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SAVE PERCENTAGE1. .715 Chris Parandian 19942. .645 Todd Schreiner 19993. .643 Chris Parandian 19934. .624 Chris Parandian 19965. .620 Mark Belfance 19865. .612 Chris Parandian 1995 .612 Tom Ellis 20027. .608 Dave Siegelaub 19928. .597 Matt Poillon 20129. .596 Matt Poillon 201310. .590 Todd Schreiner 1998

CAREER RECORDSGOALS1. 128 Dan Taylor 2012-15 128 Mark Duncan 1994-983. 124 Scott Helgans 1977-804. 122 Chris Cameron 1986-895. 109 Dante Fantoni 2010-136. 108 Andrew Lucas 2002-057. 106 Jeff Jenkins 1991-948. 104 Reid Weber 2013-169. 101 Tony Lowe 2000-0310. 94 Matt Sweetman 1992-95

ASSISTS1. 186 Chris Cameron 1986-892. 117 David DiMaria 2010-133. 98 David Cohen 1999-02 98 Tim Suhrstedt 1968-705. 92 Dan Taylor 2012-156. 71 Brad Baker 1994-977. 68 Dante Fantoni 2010-138. 66 Jeff Jenkins 1991-949. 63 Matt Sweetman 1992-9510. 57 Tristan Rai 2016-pres.

POINTS1. 308 Chris Cameron 1986-892. 220 Dan Taylor 2012-153. 205 David DiMaria 2010-134. 180 Scott Helgans 1977-805. 177 Dante Fantoni 2010-136. 172 Jeff Jenkins 1991-947. 161 Mark Duncan 1994-988. 157 Matt Sweetman 1992-959. 151 Tim Suhrstedt 1968-7010. 149 Reid Weber 2013-16

GROUNDBALLS1. 313 Ryan Snyder 2010-132. 240 Jeff King 2003-063. 231 Scott Carpenter 2000-034. 202 Tom Weiss 2003-065. 197 Conor Gaffney 2017-pres.6. 167 Craig Chick 2016-pres.7. 156 Will Scudder 2008-11

CAUSED TURNOVERS1. 118 Craig Chick 2016-pres.2. 97 Tripp Telesco 2013-163. 71 Mike Noone 2010-134. 65 Evan Guerrero 2007-105. 62 Eddie Bouhall 2016-pres.6. 59 Richard Bradley 2008-117. 56 Ty Souders 2011-148. 56 Dan Honeywell 2006-099. 49 Casey Eidenshink 2013-16 49 Noah Molnar 2010-13

FACEOFF PERCENTAGE (SINCE 2003)1. .600 (353-588) Conor Gaffney 2017-pres.2. .541 (331-612) Will Scudder 2008-113. .538 (479-891) Tom Weiss 2003-064. .526 (473-899) Ryan Snyder 2010-135. .524 (262-500) Ryan Buttenbaum .2011-14

SAVES1. 815 Chris Parandian 1993-962. 602 Todd Schreiner 1997-003. 561 Matt Poillon 2012-154. 434 Tom Ellis 2002-055. 409 Eric Spirko 2005-08

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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Will Scudder ‘11

Jeff Jenkins ‘94

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TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDSOVERALL

GOALS32 - vs. Towson (1983) - 32-3 win

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED0 - 45 times

Most recent shutoutsvs. Manhattan (Feb. 25, 2012) - 13-0 win vs. Gettysburg (1972) - 10-0 winvs. Lafayette (1959) - 25-0 winvs. Lafayette (1933) - 10-0 winvs. Lafayette (1926) - 9-0 win

MARGIN OF VICTORY29 - vs. Towson (1989) - 32-3 win

PATRIOT LEAGUE GAME

GOALS21 - vs. Colgate (5/1/93) - 21-14 win20+ goals four times in Patriot League games

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED1 - vs. Lafayette (3/29/97) - 20-1 win

MARGIN OF VICTORY19 - vs. Lafayette (3/29/97) - 20-1 win

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDSGOALS8 - Mark Duncan, Lehigh vs. Bucknell (Apr. 12, 1997)

ASSISTS9 - Chris Cameron, Lehigh at Kutztown (1986)

POINTS12 - Chris Cameron, Lehigh vs. Kutztown (1986)

GROUNDBALLS14 - Ryan Snyder, Lehigh at Saint Joseph’s (Feb. 11, 2012)

CAUSED TURNOVERS9 - Evan Guerrero, Lehigh vs. Saint Joseph’s (Feb. 14, 2009)*8 - Craig Chick, Lehigh at Princeton (Apr. 12, 2016)*Please note: Guerrero’s nine caused turnovers came before it was an official NCAA statistic. Chick is currently tied for the all-time NCAA record with his eight caused turnovers (since the stat became official).

SAVES30 - Mark Belfance, Lehigh vs. Bucknell (1986)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

THE LAST TIME...TeamWent to overtime: April 27, 2018 - Lehigh 10, #11/13 Navy 9 (OT)Went to double overtime: April 8, 2014 - #15/17 Princeton 10, #19/20 Lehigh (2OT)Went to triple overtime: February 16, 2014 - #17/19 Lehigh 7, #20 Villanova 6 (3OT) Beat a Top 10 opponent: April 29, 2012 - #8 Lehigh 16, #10 Colgate 14 (Patriot League Championship Game)Beat a Top 5 Opponent: March 4, 2012 - Lehigh 9, #4 North Carolina 8Scored 15 or more goals: March 17, 2018 - Lehigh 19, Lafayette 11Scored 20 or more goals: February 6, 2016 - Lehigh 21, NJIT 4Opponent scored 15 or more goals: April 29, 2018 - #6/8 Loyola 15, Lehigh 8Scored less than 5 goals: April 25, 2017 - Boston University 10, Lehigh 4Held an opponent to less than 5 goals: February 24, 2018 - Lehigh 15, Holy Cross 4Held an opponent to less than 4 goals: April 12, 2014 - #19/20 Lehigh 12, Georgetown 3Held an opponent to less than 3 goals: March 15, 2014 - #14/15 Lehigh 13, Navy 2Won a game by 10 or more goals: February 24, 2018 - Lehigh 15, Holy Cross 4Lost a game by 10 or more goals: March 29, 2016 - #12 Stony Brook 16, Lehigh 6Scored five or more extra-man goals: February 6, 2016 - Lehigh 21, NJIT 4Eight different players scored goals: (10) March 17, 2018 - Lehigh 19, Lafayette 1110 or more different players scored goals: (10) March 17, 2018 - Lehigh 19, Lafayette 11

PlayerSix or more points in a game: Andrew Pettit (3 goals, 4 assists); March 20, 2018 - #12/14 Lehigh 13, #18/19 Hofstra 8Seven or more points in a game: Andrew Pettit (3 goals, 4 assists); March 20, 2018 - #12/14 Lehigh 13, #18/19 Hofstra 8Eight or more points in a game: Dan Taylor (4 goals, 4 assists); March 28, 2015 - Lehigh 19, Holy Cross 17Nine or more points in a game: Dan Taylor (5 goals, 5 assists); February 14, 2015 - Lehigh 14, Furman 11Ten or more points in a game: Dan Taylor (5 goals, 5 assists); February 14, 2015 - Lehigh 14, Furman 11Five or more goals in a game: Andrew Pettit (5); April 24, 2018 (Patriot League Quarterfinals) - Lehigh 11, Colgate 6Six or more goals in a game: Lucas Spence (6); April 24, 2017 - Lehigh 15, Holy Cross 4Seven or more goals in a game: Dan Taylor (7); April 18, 2014 - #17/19 Lehigh 17, Lafayette 6Two players recorded hat tricks (3+ goals): Lucas Spence (4 goals), Andrew Pettit (3 goals); April 27, 2018 (Patriot League Semis) - Lehigh 10, #11/13 Navy 9Three players recorded hat tricks (3+ goals): Lucas Spence (4 goals), Tristan Rai (3 goals), Mickey Fitzpatrick (3 goals); March 17, 2018 - Lehigh 19, Lafayette 11Scored a man-down goal: Lucas Spence; April 14, 2018 - #9/11 Cornell 12, Lehigh 10Four or more assists in a game: Andrew Pettit (4); March 20, 2018 - #12/14 Lehigh 13, #18/19 Hofstra 8Five or more assists in a game: Andrew Pettit (5); February 24, 2018 - Lehigh 15, Holy Cross 412 or more groundballs in a game: Conor Gaffney (12); February 3, 2018 - Lehigh 13, NJIT 818 or more faceoff wins in a game: Conor Gaffney (18); February 3, 2018 - Lehigh 13, NJIT 818 or more saves in a game: Matt Poillon (18); May 11, 2013 - #1 North Carolina 16, #10 Lehigh 7

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Evan Guerrero ‘10

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PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARDSALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE2018 Craig Chick (First) Conor Gaffney (First) Andrew Pettit (First) Eddie Bouhall (Second) Teddy Leggett (Second) Lucas Spence (Second)2017 Craig Chick (First) Eddie Bouhall (Second) Andrew Pettit (Second)2016 Tripp Telesco (First) Reid Weber (First) Billy Oppenheimer (Second)2015 Dan Taylor (First) Casey Eidenshink (Second) Kurtis Kaunas (Second) Lukas Mikelinich (Second)2014 Dan Taylor (First) Tripp Telesco (First) Kurtis Kaunas (Second) Matt Poillon (Second) Ty Souders (Second)2013 Mike Noone (First) Matt Poillon (First) Patrick Corbett (Second) David DiMaria (Second) Brian Hess (Second) Ryan Snyder (Second) Ty Souders (Second)2012 Roman Lao-Gosney (First) Matt Poillon (First) Ty Souders (First) David DiMaria (Second) Cameron Lao-Gosney (Second) Lukas Mikelinich (Second) Mike Noone (Second) Ryan Snyder (Second)2011 Ryan Snyder (First) Richard Bradley (Second) Dante Fantoni (Second) Jonathan Stumpf (Second)2010 Evan Guerrero (First) Cameron Lao-Gosney (Second) Will Scudder (Second)2009 Ricky Cornetta (First) Dan Honeywell (First) Evan Guerrero (Second)2008 Dan Honeywell (First)2007 Alec Hooff (Second) Steve Marino (Second)2006 Jeff King (First) Alec Hooff (First) Blake Best (Second)2005 Andrew Lucas (Second) Jeff King (Second) Alec Hoof (Second)2004 Andrew Lucas (Second) Jeff King (Second)2003 Scott Carpenter (First) Tony Lowe (Second) 2002 Mike Rabinovitz (First) Dave Cohen (Second) Scott Carpenter (Second)2001 Gabe Osario (First) Christian Castellani (Second) Tim Gosser (Second) 2000 Tim Gosser (First) Christian Castellani (Second) Todd Schreiner (Second)1999 John Fowler (First) Tim Gosser (First) Todd Schreiner (First) Brian Kelly (Second) Ethan Marsh (Second)

1998 Mark Duncan (First) John Fowler (First) Ian MacGilvray (First) Jared Harrison (First)1997 Mark Duncan (First) Brad Baker (Second) Vince Geppi (Second) Dominic Souza (Second) Jared Harrison (Second) Doug Mylowe (Second1996 Chris Parandian (First) Brad Baker (Second) Mike Leonard (Second) 1995 Mike Leonard (First) Chris Parandian (First) Anthony Souza (First) Matt Sweetman (First) Scott Youmans (First) Brad Baker (Second) Andrew Bauer (Second) Vince Geppi (Second)1994 Jeff Jenkins (First) Chris Padurano (First) Anthony Souza (First) Scott Youmans (First) Chris Parandian (Second) Matt Sweetman (Second)1992 Howard Foster (First) Geoff Hebert (First)1991 Geoff Hebert (First)

ACADEMIC ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE2018 Conor Gaffney2017 Cody Triolo2016 Casey Eidenshink Billy Oppenheimer2015 Casey Eidenshink2014 Ty Souders2013 Baxter Lanius Ryan Snyder Ty Souders2012 Roman Lao-Gosney Ty Souders2011 Roman Lao-Gosney Jonathan Stumpf

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2015 Dan Taylor1998 Mark Duncan1995 Matt Sweetman1994 Jeff Jenkins

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2006 Jeff King1999 Todd Schreiner1995 Scott Youmans

GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR2013 Matt Poillon2012 Matt Poillon

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR1995 Craig Brown

COACH OF THE YEAR2012 Kevin Cassese1999 John McCloskey1995 John McCloskey1994 John McCloskey

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2018 Conor Gaffney2011 Jonathan Stumpf2006 Tom Weiss2002 Michael Rabinovitz

TOURNAMENT MVP2013 David DiMaria2012 Dante Fantoni

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2018 Craig Chick Andrew Pettit Lucas Spence2014 Dan Taylor Matt Poillon Ty Souders2013 Ryan Buttenbaum Dante Fantoni Matt Poillon2012 David DiMaria Mike Noone Ryan Snyder2011 David DiMaria Ryan Snyder

PATRIOT LEAGUE WEEKLY AWARDS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK2018 Andrew Pettit (1) 3-122015 Dan Taylor (2) 2-16, 4-132014 Dan Taylor (4) 3-17, 4-7, 4-14, 4-212013 Dan Taylor (1) 4-222010 Dante Fantoni (1) 4-262009 Chris Lubin (1) 2-26 Ricky Cornetta (1) 3-232008 Ricky Cornetta (1) 3-42007 Stephen Marino (1) 2-272006 Stephen Marino (1) 3-52005 Andrew Lucas (1) 2-272003 Tony Lowe (1) 4-212002 Tony Lowe (2) 4-8, 4-221999 Christian Castellani (1) 4-261998 Ian MacGilvray (1) 3-231997 Mark Duncan (2) 3-23, 5-51995 Matt Sweetman (1) 5-7

PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARDS

Ty Souders ‘14

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OTHER AWARDS1994 Matt Sweetman (1) 3-28 Jeff Jenkins (1) 4-41992 Dave Siegelaub (1) 4-5 Jeff Jenkins (1) 5-21991 Ben Ognibene (1) 4-7

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK2018 Craig Chick (1) 3-122017 Craig Chick (1) 2-6 Eddie Bouhall (1) 4-32015 Casey Eidenshink (1) 2-232014 Tripp Telesco (2) 2-17, 4-72013 Mike Noone (1) 4-82012 Ty Souders (1) 3-5 Mike Noone (3) 3-26, 4-2, 4-162011 Ryan Snyder (2) 2-21, 3-21 Richard Bradley (2) 4-3, 4-102010 Evan Guerrero (1) 3-292006 Jeff King (1) 3-5 John Park (1) 4-22005 Blake Best (1) 4-251999 Todd Schreiner (3) 3-30, 4-5, 4-12 Tim Gosser (1) 5-31998 Todd Schreiner (1) 3-311997 Todd Schreiner (1) 3-30 Brian Crawford (2) 4-6, 5-51995 Scott Youmans (2) 4-9, 5-7 Chris Parandian (2) 4-23, 4-30

FACEOFF SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK2018 Conor Gaffney (4) 2-5, 3-12, 3-19, 3-262017 Conor Gaffney (3) 2-6, 3-6, 4-242016 Matt Ernst (1) 2-29

GOALKEEPER OF THE WEEK2018 James Spence (1) 3-122017 Donny Stires (1) 4-32014 Matt Poillon (2) 2-17, 4-142013 Matt Poillon (4) 2-11, 2-18, 4-8, 4-152012 Matt Poillon (3) 3-5, 3-12, 3-26

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK2018 James Spence (1) 4-22017 Conor Gaffney (4) 2-6, 2-13, 3-6, 3-202016 Craig Chick (1) 4-18 Tristan Rai (1) 2-82015 Adam Sawicki (1) 3-302014 Casey McAdam (1) 3-312013 Tripp Telesco (2) 3-25, 4-12012 Matt Poillon (2) 3-19, 4-16 Patrick Corbett (1) 4-22010 Dante Fantoni (1) 4-52009 Cameron Lao-Gosney (1) 3-232008 Jonathan Stumpf (1) 3-172006 Rich Cornetta (1) 4-162005 Eric Spirko (3) 3-14, 4-11, 4-242002 Thomas Ellis (1) 3-18 Andrew Lucas (2) 3-25, 4-8

LEHIGH ATHLETICS AWARDSMARLENE (LINNY) FOWLER SERVICE AWARD2008 Stuart Baxter

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD2007 Robby Walsh

J. DANIEL NOLAN AWARD(Outstanding First-Year Male Athlete)2018 Teddy Leggett2017 Conor Gaffney2012 Matt Poillon

GRADUATING MALE ATHLETE2015 Dan Taylor

JOHN A. CABLE AWARD(Senior Male Leadership)2006 Jeff King2002 Mike Rabinovitz1994 Chris Padurano1982 William Pertusi1975 Paul F. Barnes1958 Walter J. Pijawka1943 Thomas M. Buck

GRADUATING SCHOLAR-ATHLETE2014 Ty Souders

OTHER HONORS/AWARDSALL-ECC1990 Chris Cameron (First) John Novak (First)1989 Chris Cameron (First) John Novak (First)1988 Chris Cameron (First)1987 Joel Miller (First)1986 Parker Carroll (First) Joel Miller (First)1977 Roland East Scott Helgans1976 Paul Barnes Jesse Kirsch (Honorable Mention) Roland East (Honorable Mention*Lehigh first began play in the Patriot League in 1991.

MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM1971 Jeff Curtis (First) John Bassoni (Honorable Mention) Dan Hoerig (Honorable Mention) Paul Sturz (Honorable Mention

NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME2016 Casey Eidenshink Tripp Telesco Reid Weber2015 Matt Poillon2014 Ty Souders2013 David DiMaria Dante Fantoni Mike Noone Ryan Snyder2012 Kevin Cassese (Coach) Adam Johnston Cameron Lao-Gosney Roman Lao-Gosney2011 Will Scudder Jonathan Stumpf2009 Kevin Cassese (Coach)2008 Fred Cassilly 2006 Jeff King2005 Andrew Lucas2003 Scott Carpenter (alternate)2000 Todd Schreiner1999 John Fowler (alternate)1998 Jared Harrison Marc Duncan (alternate)1997 Vince Geppi Brad Baker (alternate)1996 Chris Parandian1995 Anthony Souza Scott Youmans (alternate)1994 Jeff Jenkins1990 John Novak (alternate)1989 Chris Cameron1986 Parker Carroll Joel MillerScott Youmans‘95

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OTHER AWARDS1963 Dick Smith1961 Pete Dubois Andy Jones1960 George Rach1949 Ben Collins1948 Ben Collins1947 Reed Fulton1943 Harry Lynn1940 Will Luce

SENIOR CLASS AWARD CANDIDATES2017 Cody Triolo2016 Casey Eidenshink2015 Dan Taylor2014 Ty Souders (Finalist)2013 Ryan Snyder2011 Jonathan Stumpf (Finalist)

ALL-AMERICANS(USILA Unless otherwise noted)2018 Craig Chick (Second) (Inside Lacrosse) Craig Chick (HM)2017 Craig Chick (HM) (Inside Lacrosse)2015 Dan Taylor (HM)2014 Matt Poillon (HM) Dan Taylor (HM) Tripp Telesco (HM)2013 David DiMaria (HM) Mike Noone (HM) Matt Poillon (HM) Ty Souders (HM)2012 Roman Lao-Gosney (Third) Ty Souders (Third) Matt Poillon (HM)1995 Matt Sweetman (HM) Scott Youmans (HM)1994 Jeff Jenkins (HM)1989 Chris Cameron (HM)1971 Jeff Curtis (HM)1964 John Canavan (HM)1963 Pete Anderson (HM)1962 Gary Bauer (HM)1961 Dave Rullman (HM)1960 Pete Dubois (HM) Andy Jones (HM)1959 Dave Rullman (HM)1958 Walt Pijawka (HM)1957 Austin Short (HM)1954 Norm Kaelber (HM)1951 Ted Baldwin (HM)1949 Ben Collins (Third)1948 Cy Baldwin (HM) Harry Meyerhoff (HM)

1947 Reed Fulton (Third) Harry Lynn (Third)1942 John Stockbridge (HM)1931 Russ Hoaster Jules Leitzer Doug Reed1930 Gus Werft (HM)1926 Hugh Robinson (Second) Vic Schwimmer1925 Steve Groner Art Gruhn Bill Morgan Vic Schwimmer1924 Max Smith George Abel (Third) Steve Groner (Third) Sid McKenzie1923 Sid MacKenzie (First) Johnny Muzdakis (First) Ed Pakenham (Second)1922 Cliff Bradley (First) Din Bush (First) Ev Enslu (First) Ed Wilson (First) Jim Dossie (Second) Red Strauch (Second)1914 Carl Hartdegen

USILA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANS2017 Cody Triolo2016 Casey Eidenshink2015 Kurtis Kaunas2014 Ty Souders2013 Brian Hess Ryan Snyder2012 Cameron Lao-Gosney Roman Lao-Gosney2011 Jonathan Stumpf2010 Evan Guerrero2006 Tom Weiss2003 Scott Carpenter2002 Mike Rabinovitz

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT2018 Conor Gaffney2011 Jonathan Stumpf

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS2018 Conor Gaffney (Third)2011 Jonathan Stumpf (Third)

TEWAARATON AWARD WATCH LIST2015 Matt Poillon Dan Taylor (Nominee)2014 Matt Poillon Ty Souders2013 David DiMaria (Nominee) Dante Fantoni Matt Poillon2012 Dante Fantoni Ryan Snyder*Nominee: 1 of 25 in nation

ALL-ECAC2018 Craig Chick (Second)

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS1959 Won “Class C” National title1921 Won outright title1920 Shared title with Syracuse1917 Shared title with Stevens1916 Shared title with Cornell1914 Shared title with Cornell1897 Won outright title1896 Won outright title1895 Won outright title1893 Won outright title1890 Won outright title

1890 National Champions

Cody Triolo ‘17

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PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLLATom Allen 2006-08Justin Angelel 2018Nolan Apers 2017-18Chris Appell 2013-14

BMike Bank 1993James Baran 2002, 04Shaun Barber 1994, 96Stuart Baxter 2007-08Blake Best 2004, 06Alex Bexbit 2000Brian Bienemann 2009-10Derek Bogorowski 2012Jack Bogorowski 2013, 15Richard Bradley 2010-11Craig Brown 1998Ryan Buttenbaum 2012-14

CScott Carpenter 2002-03Dan Carr 2012Taylor Castagna 2010Craig Chick 2016Geoffrey Clauss 1998Austin Clibanoff 2017-18Matthew Cloud 1995Dave Cohen 2000Max Copelan 2010Bryson Craft 2013-14Sam Cunard 2012

DJeff Davis 2004, 06Matt Diehl 2007, 09Erik DiGirolamo 2017-18Kevin Donlan 2004Shane Donlan 2009Kevin Donovan, Jr. 2011-12Pat Dougherty 2013, 15Matt Douglas 2018Alex Drake 2013Zach Drake 2016-17Conor Duffy 2017

EAlex Eaton 2014Casey Eidenshink 2013-14Tom Ellis 2002, 04-05Corey Eppley 2016

FDante Fantoni 2013Griffin Farha 2011-13Brendan Feeney 2009Cody Ferraro 2013, 15Brant Fischer 2008Gaige Flint 2011-12J.J. Foley 2016-18Daryl Fothergill 2001Nick Fraboni 2015-16Richard Freeman 2004Dana Frye 2012Matthew Fullam 2010Blaise Fullen 2011Greg Furst 2005, 06, 08

GConor Gaffney 2017-18Joseph Gargagliano 2000-01David Garris 1994-95David Gaunt 2007Kyle Gentile 2007, 09-10Sean Gormley 2002Will Gruetzmacher 2007Evan Guerrero 2008-10William Guglielmo 2000William Gunn 2016-18

HJonathan Haley 2008-09Morgan Haller 2009-11Joseph Hamill 2004Robert Hamilton 1991Jared Harrison 1997Geoff Hebert 1991-92Alan Henderson 2014Brian Hess 2011Klay Heston 2012-15Matt Hichborn 2007Tim Higgins 2005Dan Honeywell 2008Bryan Hopper 2010Kevin Houk 2007Bryan J. Houle 1997, 99Nathan Hunt 2010-13

IRobert Ippoldo 1998

KDane Kasschau 2006Kurtis Kaunas 2014-15Benjamin Kelley 2011Brian Kelly 1999Parker Kent 2017-18Chris Kiernan 2016-18Colin Kirst 2018Michael Kleeblatt 2000Ryan Klose 2018

Jason Kozel 2015

LBaxter Lanius 2011-13Cameron Lao-Gosney 2011-12Roman Lao-Gosney 2011-12Harrison Lawrence 2012, 14Sam Lawrence 2013-15Teddy Leggett 2018Chris Linko 2007Bo Lori 2015

MRay Mastroianni 2014-16Mike McConnell 2003-05Christian McHugh 2017Douglas McKerns 1998-99John Henry McNierney 2010John Mehok 2015Michael Metzger 1993-95Colin Mistele 2005-07Jackson Monnin 2016-18Mike Moran 2005-06Andrew Mower 2013-14Todd Moyer 1995-96Conor Murphy 2012

NMike Norelli 2002, 05Danny Norris 2015-17

OJason Oberhand 1993Kevin O’Neill 1999Billy Oppenheimer 2014-15

PChristopher Padurano 1994Chris Parandian 1996Andrew Pettit 2017-18Austin Pierce 2017-18

Ryan Snyder ‘13

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PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLLRMichael Rabinovitz 1999-00, 02Tristan Rai 2017-18Matt Raposo 2014, 16-17Josh Reiss 2018Matt Rimol 2016-18Matt Risk 2013Daniel Rivera 2018Christopher Ryan 2010-11

SMike Sammarro 2017Adam Sawicki 2015John Seidel 1999Kyle Sheridan 2011-12Ralph Shields 2018Matt Smith 2014Ryan Snyder 2010, 12-13Ty Souders 2011-14Donny Stires 2015-16Adam Stoler 1993Ian Strain 2014Jonathan Stumpf 2008, 10

TDan Taylor 2013Tripp Telesco 2016Cody Triolo 2014-17Kevin Tsao 2016, 18

VDavid Vroman 1995

WGrant Wasch 2000-01Reid Weber 2016Tom Weiss 2003-06Jeff Wiener 2006-07

YScott Youmans 1995

ZMichael Zurfluh 2007

Matt Rimol ‘19

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PROFESSIONAL LACROSSE AND TEAM USA

MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSECOLLEGIATE DRAFT

Year Player Position Round Overall Team2015 Matt Poillon G 4 28 New York Lizards Dan Taylor A 5 38 Denver Outlaws Lukas Mikelinich D 8 58 New York Lizards2014 Ty Souders D 3 22 Denver Outlaws2013 Dante Fantoni A 5 39 Denver Outlaws Noah Molnar M 6 45 Rochester Rattlers David DiMaria A 6 46 Boston Cannons

SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT

Year Player Position Team2016 David DiMaria A Ohio Machine Casey Eidenshink D Charlotte Hounds Tripp Telesco D Denver Outlaws Reid Weber A Ohio Machine2015 Matt Poillon G Atlanta Blaze Ty Souders D Ohio Machine2014 Ty Souders D Ohio Machine Cameron Lao-Gosney M Florida Launch2013 David DiMaria A Rochester Rattlers2013 Mike Noone D Charlotte Hounds2006 Andrew Lucas A New York Lizards2005 Todd Schreiner G Philadelphia Barrage

PLAYER POOL SIGNINGS

Year Player Position Team2015 Dylan O’Shaughnessy* D/LSM New York Lizards2013 Mike Noone D Ohio Machine2013 Ryan Snyder M Denver Outlaws2012 Cameron Lao-Gosney M Charlotte Hounds2012 Roman Lao-Gosney M Hamilton Nationals*Traded to Atlanta Blaze in 2016

NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUECOLLEGIATE DRAFT

Year Player Position Round Overall Team2015 Dan Taylor A 2 12 Saskatchewan Rush

ALSO PLAYED IN NLL

Years Player Position Team1992-94 Chris Cameron A Boston Blazers

LEHIGH AND TEAM USALehigh Lacrosse is heavily involved with the U.S. National Team. Current head coach Kevin Cassese served as an assistant coach under Team USA head coach Richie Meade’s staff for the 2014 World Lacrosse Championships in Denver, joining a staff which also included Dave Pietramala (Johns Hopkins) and Jeff Tambroni (Penn State). Cassese’s responsibilities included faceoff coordinator and goalie coordinator while handling rides, clears and the sub game. Team USA’s two faceoff men combined to win over 80 percent of their faceoffs in the tournament. Cassese played in the 2010 World Lacrosse Championships and has served as the head coach for the Red, White and Blue on several other occasions before Meade took over as head coach.

Cameron Lao-Gosney ‘12

Roman Lao-Gosney ‘12

Noah Molnar ‘13

Cameron and Roman Lao-Gosney with Coach Cassese after trying out for the U.S.

National Team in 2013. They were named to the prestigious 98-player tryout pool.

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OUTSTANDING ATHLETE(Awarded to the player who makes the most outstanding athletic contribution to the accomplishments of the team.)

2017 Ian Strain2016 Tripp Telesco2015 Dan Taylor2014 Dan Taylor2013 David DiMaria2012 Roman Lao-Gosney2011 Richard Bradley2010 Cameron Lao-Gosney 2009 Ricky Cornetta2008 Dan Honeywell2007 Alec Hooff2006 Jeff King2005 Andrew Lucas2004 Jeff King2003 Tony Lowe2002 Tony Lowe2001 Gabe Osorio2000 Todd Schreiner1999 John Fowler1998 Jared Harrison1997 Mark Duncan1996 Chris Parandian1995 Scott Youmans1994 Jeff Jenkins1993 Jeff Jenkins

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE(Awarded to the student-athlete who in the eyes of his or her teammates exempli-fies the ideal of the scholar-athlete.)

2017 Cody Triolo2016 Casey Eidenshink2015 Cody Triolo2014 Ty Souders2013 Baxter Lanius2012 Baxter Lanius2011 Jonathan Stumpf2010 Evan Guerrero 2009 Brendan Feeney2008 Matt Diehl2007 Colin Mistele2006 Tom Weiss2005 Tom Weiss2004 James Baran2003 Bill Guglielmo2002 Mike Rabinovitz2001 Mike Rabinovitz2000 Doug McKerns1999 Bryan Houle1998 Bryan Houle1997 Bryan Houle1996 Shaun Barber1995 Mike Metzger1994 Chris Padurano1993 Ryan McQueeney

COACHES AWARD(Awarded to the individual who made sig-nificant contributions to the well-being of the team in terms of attitude, improvement or special leadership.)

2017 Donny Stires2016 Reid Weber2015 Lukas Mikelinich2014 Jimmy Cahill2013 Brian Hess2012 Gaige Flint2011 Will Scudder2010 Max Copelan2009 Shane Donlan2008 Greg Furst2007 Jeff Wiener2006 Jeff Davis2005 Greg Morin2004 Mike Norelli2003 Scott Carpenter2002 Scott Carpenter2001 Brandon Wenk2000 Casey O’Neill1999 Brian Kelly1998 Doug Mylowe1997 Dominic Souza1996 Chris Parandian1995 Matt Sweetman1994 Derick Hallahan1993 William Rickelman

LEHIGH LEHIGH AWARDS

David DiMaria ‘13 Lukas Mikelinich ‘15

Tom Weiss ‘06

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Year Won Lost Tied Pct.1885 0 1 .0001886 0 1 .0001887 4 1 .8001888 2 4 .3331889 3 4 .4291890 4 1 1 .7501891 4 3 1 .5631892 3 2 .6001893 6 1 .8571894 1 3 1 .3001895 5 4 .5561896 4 2 1 .6431897 4 1 .8001898 5 2 1 6431899 2 4 1 .3571900 5 4 .5561901 4 5 .4441902 4 5 .4441903 3 2 .6001904 5 2 1 .6881905 3 4 .4291906 3 4 1 .4381907 3 2 1 .5831908 3 3 .5001909 0 5 .0001910 2 4 .3331911 3 5 .3751912 4 4 .5001913 5 2 .7141914 6 1 1 .8131915 5 2 1 .6881916 6 1 .8571917 4 0 1.0001918 3 1 .7501919 2 4 .3331920 5 1 .8331921 7 0 1.0001922 4 4 .5001923 3 6 .3331924 5 3 1 .6111925 3 5 .6001926 4 3 1 .5631927 2 6 .2501928 1 6 .1431929 4 4 .5001930 2 6 .2501931 3 5 .6001932 1 7 .1251933 2 5 .2861934 2 5 .2861935 0 7 1 .0631936 Did not compete1937 1 4 .2001938 1 3 .2501939 1 8 .1111940 2 9 .182

Year Won Lost Tied Pct.1941 1 6 .1431942 2 4 .3331943 1 5 .1671944 Did not compete1945 Did not compete1946 Did not compete1947 2 8 .2001948 3 7 .3001949 2 7 .2221950 4 8 .3331951 6 6 .5001952 3 10 1 .2501953 4 5 .4441954 4 7 .3641955 1 8 .1111956 1 9 .1001957 2 8 1 .2271958 2 8 .2001959 7 4 .6361960 8 3 .7271961 7 3 .7001962 5 3 .6251963 6 4 .6001964 3 5 1 .3891965 3 7 .3001966 4 6 .4001967 6 5 .5451968 6 6 .5001969 10 4 .7141970 8 5 .6151971 8 3 .7271972 5 7 .4171973 8 4 .6671974 3 9 .2501975 5 6 .4551976 5 6 .4551977 6 6 .5001978 7 5 .5831979 7 5 .5831980 7 6 .5381981 3 10 .2311982 2 12 .1431983 5 9 .3571984 4 10 .2861985 6 8 .4291986 8 6 .5711987 9 5 .6431988 5 8 .3851989 2 7 .2221990 2 12 .1431991 5 8 .3851992 7 7 .5001993 10 5 .6671994 12 3 .8001995 8 6 .5711996 5 9 .357

Year Won Lost Tied Pct.1997 11 4 .7331998 6 7 .4621999 7 6 .5382000 7 7 .5002001 4 10 .2862002 5 9 .3572003 5 9 .3572004 4 10 .2862005 9 5 .6432006 8 7 .5332007 4 9 .3082008 6 9 .4002009 4 11 .2672010 8 7 .5332011 7 9 .4382012* 14 3 .8242013* 12 5 .7062014 13 5 .7222015 7 9 .4382016 6 9 .4002017 7 7 .5002018 10 7 .588Total 602 698 17 .464130 seasons

*Advanced to NCAA Tournament

Lehigh won outright national championships in 1890, 1893 and 1921, and shared titles with Cornell in 1914 and 1916, Stevens in 1917 and Syracuse in 1920. Lehigh also claimed the Class “C” National Championship in 1959.

ALL-TIME IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUEYear Won Lost Pct.1991 2 3 .4001992 3 2 .6001993 3 2 .6001994 4 1 .8001995 4 1 .8001996 2 3 .4001997 4 1 .8001998 3 2 .6001999 4 1 .8002000 2 4 .3332001 2 4 .3332002 2 4 .3332003 2 4 .3332004 2 5 .2862005 3 3 .5002006 4 2 .6672007 2 4 .3332008 2 4 .3332009 2 4 .3332010 2 4 .3332011 3 3 .5002012 5 1 .8332013 6 0 1.0002014 6 2 .7502015 3 5 .3752016 4 4 .5002017 4 4 .5002018 5 3 .625 Total 90 80 .52927 seasons

YEARLY RESULTS

2012 Patriot League Tournament Champions

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Since 2001ATom Allen 2007-08Nolan Apers 2015, 17-18Chris Appell 2014-16

BJim Baran 2002, 04Stuart Baxter 2007-08Blake Best 2004-06Brian Bienemann 2008-10Derek Bogorowski 2010-13Jack Bogorowski 2013-15Eddie Bouhall 2016-18Richard Bradley 2008-11Steve Brodeur 2014Ryan Brown 2009Tim Butler 2002Ryan Buttenbaum 2012-14

CJimmy Cahill 2012-14Scott Carpenter 2001-03Dan Carr 2010-11Freddy Cassilly 2005-08Christian Castellani 2001Craig Chick 2016-18Crew Cintron 2018Dustin Clark 2008-09David Cohen 2001-02Patrick Corbett 2012-15Ricky Cornetta 2006-09Bryson Craft 2014Sam Cunard 2011, 13

DMax Dahlem 2006, 08-09Jeff Davis 2004-06Eddie DeDomenico 2016Matt Diehl 2008-09Michael Di Rienzo 2017Erik DiGirolamo 2017-18David DiMaria 2010-13Kevin Donlan 2004-07Shane Donlan 2008-09Kevin Donovan Jr. 2009, 11-12Jeff Doran 2002Pat Dougherty 2014-15Matt Douglas 2018Alex Drake 2010-11, 13Conor Duffy 2017

EAlex Eaton 2014-16Andrew Eichelberger 2017-18Casey Eidenshink 2014-16Tom Ellis 2002-05Tyler Emery 2007, 09Corey Eppley 2014-16Matt Ernst 2015

FDante Fantoni 2010-13Griffin Farha 2011Brendan Feeney 2009Cody Ferraro 2012-13, 15Brant Fischer 2008Carlton Fisher 2011Mickey Fitzpatrick 2016-18Gaige Flint 2012J.J. Foley 2015, 17-18Daryl Fothergill 2001Nick Fraboni 2016Chip Freeman 2002-04Dana Frye 2012Blaise Fullen 2009-12Greg Furst 2005-08

GJim Gabal 2002-05Conor Gaffney 2017-18Joseph Gargaliano 2001David Gaunt 2004-07Kyle Gentile 2009-10Kurt Gerry 2002Sean Gormley 2002Timothy Gosser 2001David Granet 2004Will Gruetzmacher 2007-08Evan Guerrero 2007-10Bill Guglielmo 2002

HJonathan Haley 2008-09Morgan Haller 2009Joe Hamill 2004Kevin Hartmann 2003Alan Henderson 2012-15Brian Hess 2010-13Klay Heston 2014, 15Matthew Hichborn 2005-07Tim Higgins 2004-05Dan Honeywell 2005-09Alec Hooff 2004-07Andrew Horgan 2008, 10Kevin Houk 2005-07Nathan Hunt 2013

IMatt Ilchuck 2018

JAdam Johnston 2009-12

KJames Kadar 2007-08Dane Kasschau 2004-06Dan Kaufman 2009Kurtis Kaunas 2012-15Ben Kelley 2010Parker Kent 2017-18

Chris Kiernan 2016-17Jeff King 2003-06Ryan Klose 2017-18Jason Kozel 2014-15Russel Kushner 2001

LBaxter Lanius 2010-13Cameron Lao-Gosney 2009-12Roman Lao-Gosney 2009-12Dave Larson 2006Harrison Lawrence 2014Sam Lawrence 2014-15Teddy Leggett 2018Chris Linko 2007-10Bo Lori 2015Tony Lowe 2001-03Chris Lubin 2009-10Andrew Lucas 2002-05

MStephen Marino 2004-07Ray Mastroianni 2014-16Andrew Mastromonaco 2004-06Casey McAdam 2014-17Connor McCarthy 2003-04Mike McConnell 2002-05Christian McHugh 2017-18John Henry McNierney 2007-08, 10John Mehok 2016-18Garrett Miers 2017Lukas Mikelinich 2012, 14-15Colin Mistele 2005-07TaShan Mitchell 2015Noah Molnar 2010-13Mike Moran 2003-06Greg Morin 2002-05Andrew Mower 2014Conor Murphy 2009-10

NCody Newton 2014Mike Noone 2010-13Mike Norelli 2002-03Danny Norris 2017Steve Nye 2003-04

OBilly Oppenheimer 2014-16Austin Orr 2014Mike Osborne 2004Dylan O’Shaughnessy 2013-14Gabriel Osorio 2001

Mike Noone ‘13

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PJohn Park 2006, 08Andrew Pettit 2016-18Evan Philcox 2002-03Austin Pierce 2018Matt Poillon 2012-15

RMike Rabinovitz 2001-02Trirstan Rai 2016-18Anthony Ramaizel 2015-17Matt Raposo 2015-17Chris Rhodes 2008Thomas Richardson 2001Matt Rimol 2016-18Chris Rinaldi 2013Matt Risk 2014Kyle Roth 2006-07Chris Ryan 2011

SMike Sammarro 2015-16Steven Sanczyk 2015Adam Sawicki 2015-16Will Scudder 2008-11Kyle Sheridan 2010-12Robert Shrader 2005Brian Smith 2007-08Matt Smith 2012-14Ryan Snyder 2010-13Ty Souders 2011-14James Spence 2018Lucas Spence 2016-18Eric Spirko 2005-08Trevor Stapleton 2009John Steele 2001Kyle Stiefel 2011-13Donny Stires 2015, 17Ian Strain 2015-18Jonathan Stumpf 2008, 10-11

TMichael Tabb 2005, 07Dan Taylor 2012-15Tripp Telesco 2013-16Matthew Testa 2001Brady Thompson 2016Mike Titus 2002-03

Thomas Toepke 2001Matthew Tract 2008Cody Triolo 2015-17Alexander Tumminello 2018Trevor Twist 2001

WDavid Walsh 2004-07Robby Walsh 2006-07Grant Wasch 2001Reid Weber 2014-16Tom Weiss 2003-06Brandon Wenk 2001Jeff Wiener 2003-07Peter Williamson 2002-05

YStuart Young 2005-06

ZMichael Zurfluh 2004-07

Mike Rabinovitz ‘02

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Dan Taylor ‘14

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COACHING HISTORY AND ALL-TIME CAPTAINS Overall Patriot LeagueCoach Years W-L Pct. W-L Pct. SeasonsPaul Short 1956 1-9 .100 1Frank Maze 1957-58 4-16-1 .214 2Jim Shreve 1959 7-4 .636 1Bob Windish 1960-64 29-18-1 .615 5Harry Bush 1965 3-7 .300 1Roger Sherman 1966-67 10-11 .476 2Jim Scible 1968-70 24-15 .615 3Steve Jacobson 1971 8-3 .727 1Tom Gilburg 1972-75 20-26 .435 4John Luckhardt 1976-78 18-17 .514 3Harry Price 1979-80 13-12 .520 2Pete vonHoffman 1981 3-10 .231 1Jeff Tipping 1982 2-11 .154 1Bob Shape 1983-84 7-21 .250 2John McCloskey 1985-01 115-117 .496 33-24 .579 17Chris Wakely 2002-07 35-46 .432 15-22 .405 6Kevin Cassese 2008-pres. 94-81 .537 42-34 .553 11*Please note: Prior to 1956, no coaching records were kept

1886 Unknown 1887 Unknown 1888 A.K. Reese 1889 A.K. Reese 1890 Unknown 1891 H.C. Banks A.K. Reese 1892 Mosman 1893 Unknown 1894 Unknown 1895 Unknown 1896 J.C. Dick 1897 F.R. Bartles 1898 Thad. Merriman1899 E.H. Symington1900 W. Gummere1901 J.K. Digby 1902 J. Symington A.R. Young 1903 C.I. Lattig 1904 C.I. Lattig 1905 G. Bailey1906 W.L. Estes1907 J. B. Carlock 1908 J.B. Carlock1909 W.C. Duncan1910 W.R. Morris 1911 A.S. Osbourne1912 Dunn 1913 A.M. Kennedy1914 Unknown 1915 C.H. Hartdegen1916 L.J. Buck 1917 F.W. Green 1918 E.L. Jenness 1919 T.V. Keith 1920 E.W. Estes E.H. Jenness 1921 L.M. Nesselbush1922 Rodney M. Beck Charles Maurer1923 Charles Strauch1924 E.B. Beale J. Muzdakis 1925 G.J. Abel 1926 S.S. Groner 1926 Paul Lawall 1927 H.W. Robinson1928 Irvine Kittinger W. Allen Raleigh, Jr. Neil Sullivan1929 Charles Stauffer1930 Edward Baker1930 Walter Usher1931 Dexter Bullard

1932 Jean Montenecourt1932 August Werft1933 Carl Schier 1934 William Charles Frank Kolver1935 Eugene Wildman, Jr.1936 Frederick Groff Charles Hollister1937 Unknown 1938 Alfred Glading1939 Alan Grant Herbert Hilton1940 A. Delaney Richard Tiebout1941 Phillip DeHuff, Jr.1941 A. Delaney Robert Steele, Jr.1942 John Adrian Robert Steele, Jr.1943 Gray 1944 Unknown 1945 Unknown 1946 Unknown 1947 Fulton Lynn 1948 Robert Bassett Benjamin Collins1949 Cy Baldwin Robert Bassett Benjamin Collins A. Jennings Ray Stauffer 1950 Cy Baldwin A. Jennings J. Olwine 1951 A. Jennings J. Olwine William Schaffnit John Wisotzkey1952 James Land Bill Schaffnit John Wisotzkey1953 Charles Adams James Land Hall McKinley Pete Taylor 1954 Pete Taylor Thomas Sheridan1955 Marty Schachter1956 Richard Carney Stanley Roth 1957 Richard Carney1958 Walter Pijawka William Scarlett, III Austin Short

1959 Walter Pijawka1960 Lowell Latshaw Robert Wardell1961 George Rach 1962 Jim Di Clerico1963 Bill Parnell 1964 Dick Smith Ken Turner 1965 Steve Butler 1966 Rick Born Archie Robertson1967 Bill Mieth Don Proctor1968 Adelaar 1969 R. Mallimson T. Turner T. Zink 1970 S. Mellinger T. Suhrstedt 1971 D. King 1972 Rich DeMoll Paul Sturz 1973 Wroe 1974 Bill Altenpohl Steve Skeen 1975 Steve Skeen Paul Barnes 1976 Paul Barnes Jesse Kirsch Jay Rich1977 Bruce Crystal Michael Kane Roland East1978 Chip Von Heill Drew Byelick Dave Varrelman Chip VonHeill1979 Gary Bechtel Drew Byelick S. Helgans 1980 Gary Bechtel Scott Helgans Doug Mancosh1981 Keith Harrimann Don Moyle Bob Patterson1982 Don Moyle Bruce Muff K.C. Haile 1983 Bill Pertusi Steve Bradley Rich Weaver 1984 Mark Nesbit 1985 Andy Stock 1986 Unknown

1987 P. Carroll J. Frederickson1988 Hank Russell Jeff Senior 1989 Chris Cameron Jeff Eichman Jeff Senior 1990 Chris Cameron Jason Diamond Jeff Eichman John Novak 1991 Marty Droney John Francis Tony Hart Scott Redington1992 Pat Gilligan Geoff Hebert1993 William Rickelman Michael Bank Chris Padurano1994 Jeff Jenkins Chris Padurano Derrick Hallahan1995 Drew Bauer Anthony Souza Matt Sweetman Scott Youmans1996 Vince Geppi Mike Leonard Chris Parandian1997 Brian Crawford Vince Geppi Dominic Souza1998 Mark Duncan Jared Harrison Ian MacGilvray1999 John Fowler Brian Kelly John Seidel2000 Ethan Marsh Doug McKerns Tim McWilliams Scott Reynolds2001 Brandon Wenk2002 David Cohen Mike Rabinovitz Scott Carpenter2003 Scott Carpenter Grant Wasch Tony Lowe 2005 Andrew Lucas Chip Freeman Jeff King Mike Norelli

2005 Mike Norelli Jeff King Greg Morin Jimmy Gabal Andrew Lucas2006 Jeff King Jeff Wiener Dane Kasschau2007 Blake Best Kevin Donlan Steve Marino Colin Mistele Jeff Wiener2008 Tom Allen Greg Furst Dan Honeywell2009 Shane Donlan Max Dahlem Brendan Feeney Dan Honeywell2010 Evan Guerrero Max Copelan Brian Bienemann Richard Bradley2011 Richard Bradley Will Scudder Jonathan Stumpf2012 Blaise Fullen Cameron Lao-Gosney Roman Lao-Gosney2013 Brian Hess2014 Ryan Buttenbaum Ty Souders2015 Lukas Mikelinich Dan Taylor2016 Casey Eidenshink Tripp Telesco Reid Weber2017 Donny Stires Ian Strain Cody Triolo2018 Ian Strain Nolan Apers (Asst.) Craig Chick (Asst.) John Mehok (Asst.) Andrew Pettit (Asst.)

ALL-TIME CAPTAINS

John McCloskey

Chris Wakely

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ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTSALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

Opponent Record First Last Mtg. GameA.C.S.N. 3-0 1893 1896Air Force 5-2 1984 2013Albany State 1-0 1987 1987Allentown 1-0 1887 1887Alumni 6-1 1898 1924Amherst 1-1 1972 1973Army West Point 8-25 1922 2018Baltimore 0-4 1979 1983Baltimore CC 1-0 1920 1920Baltimore College 1-0 1912 1912Binghamton 2-0 2010 2011Brown 0-2 2008 2009Boston University 5-1 2014 2018Bowdoin 3-1 1969 1987Brooklyn 2-2 1887 1890Bryant 0-1 2009 2009Bucknell 15-37 1969 2018Butler 0-4 1997 2002C.C. of NY 11-2 1889 1935Carlisle 5-2 1910 1917Colgate 18-28 1956 2018Columbia 4-1 1902 1910Cornell 9-7-3 1893 2018Crescent A.C. 3-13-2 1894 1940Dartmouth 1-3 1996 2009Delaware 15-31 1949 2009Denver 0-3 2001 2015Detroit 2-0 2010 2011Dickinson 5-3-1 1954 1969Drexel 22-27 1942 2008Druids 1-2 1888 1892Duke 0-6 1951 2016Fairfield 1-0 1997 1997Fairleigh Dickinson 1-3 1970 1985FDU Madison 5-4 1977 1988Franklin & Marshall 21-12 1949 1993Furman 3-0 2014 2016Georgetown 2-3 1995 2014Gettysburg 6-0 1970 1975Harvard 6-3-1 1888 1909Hobart 3-6 1900 2004

Opponent Record First Last Mtg. GameHofstra 1-4 1986 2018Holy Cross 27-1 1991 2018Jacksonville 1-0 2017 2017Johns Hopkins 12-23 1889 1925Kutztown 9-4 1976 1988Lafayette 68-21-1 1926 2018Lebanon Valley 3-0 1970 1972Long Island U 1-0 1931 1931Loyola 0-14 1942 2018M. Leaves 0-1 1888 1888Manhattan 1-1 2002 2012Marist 9-0 1991 1991Marquette 1-1 2014 2015Maryland 1-6 1923 2012Mercer 1-0 2018 2018Michigan State 0-3 1983 1996Monmouth 2-0 2014 2015Montclair A.C. 3-3 1928 1947Mount St. Mary’s 8-4 1990 2006Mount Washington 2-6 1907 1927Muhlenberg 4-0 1967 1970N.Y. Lacrosse Club 2-0 1921 1924N.Y. Tech 1-0 1978 1978N.Y.A.C. 5-2 1891 1923Navy 7-33 1910 2018Nazareth College 0-1 1989 1989New England 0-1 1982 1982New Hampshire 0-1 1988 1991NJIT 3-0 2016 2018Norfolk 1-0 1952 1952North Carolina 3-9-1 1950 2018Notre Dame 0-4 1989 2008NYU 0-9 1887 1937Ohio State 0-1 2011 2011Oxford 0-2 1922 1930P.A.S.C. 1-0 1892 1892Penn 22-27 1891 2013Penn State 9-31 1915 2013Phila. Lax. Club 0-0-1 1935 1935Philadelphia 0-1-1 1889 1890Philadelphia A.C. 0-1 1906 1906

Opponent Record First Last Mtg. GamePresbyterian 1-0 2011 2011Princeton 3-15-1 1888 2017Providence 1-0 1997 1998RPI 1-1 1941 1950Radford 3-3 1987 2000Rensselaer Poly 0-3 1947 1949Roanoke 0-1 1986 1986Rutgers 9-38-1 1887 2018S.I.A.C. 1-0-1 1891 1893Sacred Heart 1-0 2010 2010Salisbury St. 1-1 1984 1985Scranton 1-0 1992 1992Siena 1-0 2005 2005St. John’s 6-2 1921 2009Saint Joseph’s 12-2 1994 2013St. Lawrence 0-1 1972 1972Stevens 41-42 1885 1974Stony Brook 6-8 1990 2016Swathmore 32-41-2 1897 1978Syracuse 2-3 1920 1954Toronto 0-9 1893 1925Towson St. 2-8 1983 2002U. of Baltimore 0-3 1950 1980UMass 0-1 2013 2013UMBC 1-5 1994 1999Union 1-3 1947 1950Vermont 1-3 1984 2006Villanova 14-18 1977 2015Virginia 1-0 1906 1906VMI 12-5 1988 2013W. Maryland 7-2 1953 1973Wagner 4-0 2003 2008Washington 1-7 1932 1980Washington & Lee 0-2 1938 1952West Chester 9-1 1938 1986Wilkes 5-3 1974 1979Williams 1-0 1940 1940Yale 3-8 1919 2014

Todd Schreiner ‘00 Dante Fantoni ‘13 Anthony Souza ‘95

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ARMY WEST POINTARMY LEADS, 25-8

1922 N/A L, 4-1Mar. 3, 1990 vs. Army L, 15-11Apr. 16, 1991 at Army L, 22-7Apr. 15, 1992 Army L, 13-10Apr. 13, 1993 Army L, 17-6Apr. 13, 1994 Army L, 8-4Apr. 11, 1995 at Army L, 12-11 (OT)Apr. 10, 1996 Army L, 6-5Apr. 8, 1997 at Army L, 23-11Apr. 11, 1998 Army L, 14-11Apr. 10, 1999 at Army W, 13-9Apr. 7, 2000 Army L, 13-11Apr. 7, 2001 at Army L, 16-10May 4, 2002 Army L, 15-6Apr. 1, 2003 Army L, 17-14Apr. 10, 2004 Army L, 14-11Mar. 5, 2005 at Army L, 10-7Mar. 4, 2006 at Lehigh W, 8-7Mar. 20, 2007 at Army L, 7-6Mar. 19, 2008 at Lehigh L, 4-3Mar. 17, 2009 at Army W, 13-12 (OT)Mar. 23, 2010 at Lehigh L, 9-5Mar. 22, 2011 at Army L, 12-9Mar. 17, 2012 at Lehigh W, 7-6Apr. 27, 2012 at Colgate* W, 13-7Mar. 16, 2013 at Army W, 10-6Mar. 22, 2014 at Army L, 6-5Apr. 25, 2014 at Loyola* W, 12-11Mar. 21, 2015 at Lehigh L, 7-5Mar. 12, 2016 at Army L, 13-10Apr. 26, 2016 at Army* L, 13-6Mar. 11, 2017 at Lehigh L, 6-4Mar. 10, 2018 at Army W, 9-7*Patriot League Tournament

BOSTON UNIVERSITYLEHIGH LEADS, 5-1

Feb. 22, 2014 at Boston University W, 10-7Feb. 21, 2015 at Lehigh W, 10-9Apr. 2, 2016 at Boston University W, 8-7Apr. 1, 2017 at Lehigh W, 10-6Apr. 25, 2017 at Boston University* L, 10-4Mar. 31, 2018 at Boston University W, 7-6

BUCKNELLBUCKNELL LEADS, 37-15

1969 N/A L, 14-11971 N/A W, 7-61972 N/A L, 6-51973 N/A L, 6-41974 N/A L, 6-7Apr. 5, 1975 at Bucknell L, 8-31976 N/A L, 11-31977 N/A L, 7-61978 N/A L, 13-71979 N/A L, 13-101980 N/A L, 11-71981 N/A L, 16-141982 N/A L, 20-51983 N/A L, 18-41984 N/A L, 14-6Apr. 17, 1985 at Bucknell L, 8-71986 N/A W, 20-121987 N/A 15-7

Apr. 23, 1988 at Lehigh W, 16-91989 N/A L, 8-6Apr. 21, 1990 at Lehigh L, 16-13Apr. 20, 1991 at Lehigh L, 10-5Apr. 18, 1992 at Bucknell L, 13-7Apr. 18, 1993 at Lehigh W, 15-9Apr. 17, 1994 at Bucknell W, 11-5 Apr. 15, 1995 at Lehigh W, 12-11Apr. 13, 1996 at Bucknell L, 9-7Apr. 12, 1997 at Lehigh W, 15-5May 2, 1998 at Bucknell W, 11-8Mar. 27, 1999 at Lehigh W, 8-3Apr. 29, 2000 at Bucknell L, 11-10 (OT)Apr. 28, 2001 at Lehigh L, 12-10Apr. 27, 2002 at Lehigh L, 20-10Apr. 26, 2003 at Lehigh L, 15-5Mar. 27, 2004 at Bucknell L, 15-6Apr. 2, 2005 at Bucknell L, 12-7Apr. 1, 2006 at Bucknell W, 7-5Apr. 14, 2007 at Bucknell L, 11-5Apr. 11, 2008 at Lehigh L, 11-5Apr. 11, 2009 at Bucknell L, 18-10Apr. 16, 2010 at Bucknell L, 14-5Apr. 15, 2011 at Lehigh L, 12-11Apr. 29, 2011 at Bucknell* L, 13-5Apr. 14, 2012 at Lehigh W, 9-8Apr. 12, 2013 at Bucknell W, 11-7Apr. 28, 2013 at Lehigh* W, 11-5Mar. 8, 2014 at Bucknell W, 9-3Mar. 7, 2015 at Lehigh L, 9-8 (OT)Apr. 21, 2015 at Bucknell* L, 13-8Apr. 22, 2016 at Bucknell L, 15-7Apr. 21, 2017 at Lehigh W, 9-6Apr. 20, 2018 at Bucknell L, 14-7*Patriot League Tournament

COLGATECOLGATE LEADS, 28-18

1956 N/A L, 16-01957 N/A L, 17-11959 N/A L, 13-101960 N/A W, 8-61961 N/A L, 15-111962 N/A Cancelled1963 N/A L, 10-31964 N/A L, 9-41965 N/A L, 6-21966 N/A L, 16-31967 N/A L, 8-51968 N/A L, 10-71969 N/A W, 5-4Apr. 20, 1988 at Lehigh W, 14-111989 N/A L, 7-3Apr. 7, 1990 at Lehigh L, 18-8May 4, 1991 at Lehigh L, 15-9May 2, 1992 at Colgate W, 14-11May 1, 1993 at Lehigh W, 21-14Apr. 30, 1994 at Colgate W, 17-10Apr. 29, 1995 at Lehigh W, 19-6Apr. 27, 1996 at Colgate L, 13-7Apr. 26, 1997 at Lehigh W, 16-13Apr. 25, 1998 at Colgate L, 9-8Apr. 24, 1999 at Lehigh L, 12-10Apr. 22, 2000 at Colgate W, 11-9Apr. 21, 2001 at Lehigh L, 13-10Apr. 20, 2002 at Colgate L, 20-10Apr. 12, 2003 at Lehigh L, 11-6Apr. 20, 2004 at Colgate L, 7-5Apr. 9, 2005 at Lehigh W, 12-11 (OT)Apr. 8, 2006 at Colgate L, 11-10 (OT)Apr. 7, 2007 at Lehigh L, 10-8Apr. 5, 2008 at Colgate L, 5-3

Apr. 4, 2009 at Lehigh L, 10-8Apr. 10, 2010 at Colgate L, 12-4Apr. 9, 2011 at Lehigh L, 11-8Apr. 7, 2012 at Colgate L, 11-10Apr. 29, 2012 at Colgate W, 16-14Apr. 6, 2013 at Lehigh W, 13-10Apr. 26, 2013 at Lehigh* W, 15-7Apr. 5, 2014 at Lehigh W, 11-7Apr. 4, 2015 at Colgate L, 12-8Feb. 27, 2016 at Lehigh W, 12-9Mar. 5, 2017 at Colgate W, 11-5Mar. 3, 2018 at Lehigh W, 10-7Apr. 24, 2018 at Lehigh* W, 11-6*Patriot League Tournament

HOLY CROSSLEHIGH LEADS, 27-1

Apr. 13, 1991 at Holy Cross W, 14-7Apr. 11, 1992 at Lehigh W, 11-5Apr. 10, 1993 at Holy Cross W, 14-8Apr. 9, 1994 at Lehigh W, 11-5Apr. 8, 1995 at Holy Cross W, 15-3Apr. 6, 1996 at Lehigh W, 11-5Apr. 5, 1997 at Holy Cross W, 18-4Apr. 4, 1998 at Lehigh W, 10-5Apr. 3, 1999 at Holy Cross W, 11-7Apr. 1, 2000 at Lehigh W, 13-9Mar. 31, 2001 at Holy Cross W, 20-6Mar. 30, 2002 at Lehigh W, 14-5Mar. 29, 2003 at Lehigh W, 16-8Apr. 3, 2004 at Lehigh W, 13-8Apr. 16, 2005 at Holy Cross W, 11-9Apr. 15, 2006 Holy Cross W, 13-6Mar. 3, 2007 at Holy Cross W, 9-8 (OT)Mar. 1, 2008 Holy Cross W, 10-5Apr. 14, 2009 at Holy Cross W, 7-5Mar. 27, 2010 at Lehigh W, 11-5Mar. 26, 2011 at Holy Cross W, 11-5Mar. 24, 2012 at Lehigh W, 12-3Mar. 23, 2013 at Holy Cross W, 8-5Mar. 29, 2014 at Lehigh W, 20-4Mar. 28, 2015 at Holy Cross W, 19-7Feb. 27, 2016 at Lehigh W, 12-9Feb. 25, 2017 at Holy Cross L, 14-8Feb. 24, 2018 at Lehigh W, 15-4

LAFAYETTELEHIGH LEADS, 68-21-1

1926 N/A W, 9-01927 N/A W, 4-11928 N/A W, 6-21929 N/A W, 4-31930 N/A W, 5-11931 N/A W, 5-41932 N/A W, 5-11933 N/A W, 10-01933 N/A W, 11-11934 N/A W, 14-41935 N/A L, 10-41935 N/A L, 3-01937 N/A L, 16-61937 N/A W, 6-51938 N/A L, 8-51939 N/A W, 6-41939 N/A L, 6-51940 N/A W, 13-51941 N/A L, 7-61941 N/A L, 15-101942 N/A W, 10-4

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1950 N/A W, 16-31951 N/A W, 14-71952 N/A W, 16-81953 N/A W, 16-41954 N/A W, 14-21955 N/A W, 7-41956 N/A L, 8-71957 N/A W, 6-51958 N/A W, 6-31959 N/A W, 25-01960 N/A W, 14-41961 N/A W, 23-31962 N/A W, 13-10 (OT)1963 N/A W, 19-51964 N/A T, 3-31965 N/A W, 8-31966 N/A W, 10-61967 N/A W, 15-11968 N/A L, 8-51969 N/A W, 15-21970 N/A W, 10-51971 N/A W, 10-51972 N/A W, 6-5Apr. 28, 1973 at Lehigh W, 16-41974 N/A L, 17-13Apr. 25, 1975 at Lehigh W, 19-71976 N/A L, 12-91977 N/A W, 13-51978 N/A W, 11-81979 N/A W, 13-81980 N/A L, 12-101981 N/A L, 13-91982 N/A L, 12-81983 N/A W, 11-81984 N/A L, 15-5Apr. 20, 1985 at Lehigh W, 12-11 (2OT)Apr. 19, 1986 at Lafayette W, 11-9Apr. 18, 1987 at Lehigh W, 12-4Apr. 16, 1988 at Lafayette L, 14-131989 N/A W, 12-11Apr. 14, 1990 at Lafayette L, 12-11Apr. 6, 1991 at Lehigh W, 17-12Apr. 4, 1992 at Lafayette W, 11-6Apr. 4, 1993 at Lehigh L, 8-5Apr. 2, 1994 at Lafayette W, 16-5Apr. 1, 1995 at Lehigh W, 17-6Apr. 3, 1996 at Lafayette W, 11-4Mar. 29, 1997 at Lehigh W, 20-1Mar. 28, 1998 at Lafayette W, 19-6Apr. 21, 1999 at Lehigh W, 14-9Apr. 12, 2000 at Lafayette L, 14-8May 5, 2001 at Lehigh W, 19-10Apr. 2, 2002 at Lafayette W, 14-8Apr. 19, 2003 at Lehigh W, 12-8Apr. 24, 2004 at Lafayette W, 7-6Apr. 23, 2005 at Lehigh W, 9-7Apr. 21, 2006 at Lafayette W, 8-3Mar. 30, 2007 at Lehigh W, 8-3Mar. 29, 2008 at Lafayette W, 9-7Apr. 18, 2009 at Lehigh L, 9-8Apr. 24, 2010 at Lafayette W, 10-9 (OT)Apr. 23, 2011 at Lehigh W, 14-7Apr. 21, 2012 at Lafayette W, 16-6Apr. 20, 2013 at Lehigh W, 14-5Apr. 18, 2014 at Lafayette W, 17-6Apr. 17, 2015 at Lehigh W, 11-10Mar. 19, 2016 at Lafayette W, 11-6Apr. 8, 2017 at Lehigh W, 15-7Mar. 17, 2018 at Lafayette W, 19-11

LOYOLALOYOLA LEADS, 14-0

1942 N/A L, 12-11947 N/A L, 10-51948 N/A L, 15-01984 N/A L, 22-5March 13, 1985 at Loyola L, 25-3Apr. 16, 1997 at Lehigh L, 14-10Apr. 15, 1998 at Loyola L, 20-2Mar. 1, 2014 at Lehigh L, 14-7Apr. 27, 2014 at Loyola* L, 16-7Feb. 28, 2015 at Loyola L, 11-8Apr. 9, 2016 at Lehigh L, 11-10Apr. 8, 2017 at Loyola L, 14-5Apr. 7, 2018 at Lehigh L, 16-10Apr. 29, 2018 at Loyola* L, 15-8*Patriot League Tournament

NAVYNAVY LEADS, 33-7

1910 N/A L, 4-21911 N/A L, 7-21912 N/A L, 11-11913 N/A W, 4-31914 N/A L, 5-11919 N/A L, 4-11922 N/A L, 5-31923 N/A L, 10-11926 N/A L, 8-11927 N/A L, 18-11928 N/A L, 11-01929 N/A L, 11-11930 N/A L, 6-11931 N/A L, 18-11932 N/A L, 24-01933 N/A L, 16-21939 N/A L, 6-41940 N/A L, 7-41948 N/A L, 14-1Mar. 27, 2001 at Lehigh L, 13-4Mar. 26, 2002 at Navy L, 7-4Apr. 16, 2004 at Navy L, 16-7

Mar. 25, 2005 at Lehigh L, 11-5Apr. 29, 2005 at Navy* L, 10-6Mar. 24, 2006 at Navy L, 9-4Apr. 23, 2006 at Navy* L, 9-2Mar. 10, 2007 at Lehigh L, 9-5Mar. 11, 2008 at Navy L, 14-3Mar. 10, 2009 at Lehigh L, 10-8Mar. 2, 2010 at Lehigh L, 8-3Mar. 1, 2011 at Lehigh W, 14-10Mar. 30, 2012 at Navy W, 9-4Mar. 30, 2013 at Lehigh W, 12-7Mar. 15, 2014 at Lehigh W, 13-2Apr. 22, 2014 at Lehigh* W, 10-6Mar. 14, 2015 at Navy L, 13-12Mar. 26, 2016 at Lehigh L, 12-7Mar. 25, 2017 at Navy L, 14-9Mar. 24, 2018 at Lehigh L, 10-7Apr. 27, 2018 at Loyola* W, 10-9 (OT)*Patriot League Tournament

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1885 (0-1) Stevens L, 4-0

1886 (0-1) Stevens L, 1-0

1887 (4-1) Stevens W, 3-2 NYU L, 4-2 Rutgers W, 12-0 Allentown W, 6-1 Brooklyn W, 3-2

1888 (2-4) M. Leaves L, 2-1 Druids L, 6-0 Rutgers W, 9-0 Princeton L, 3-1 Harvard L, 8-0 Stevens W, 3-2

1889 (3-4) Johns Hopkins L, 6-0 Philadelphia L, 7-1 Rutgers W, 12-3 Princeton L, 6-0 C.C. of NY W, 11-0 Harvard W, 3-0 Brooklyn L, 6-4

1890 (4-1-1) National Champions Brooklyn W, 3-0 Stevens W, 9-1 Johns Hopkins W, 3-2 Brooklyn L, 3-2 Princeton W, 3-1 Philadelphia T, 3-3

1891 (4-3-1) C.C. of NY W, 11-0 N.Y.A.C. W, 6-4 Penn W, 6-0 S.I.A.C. T, 2-2 Druids L, 6-3 Stevens W, 5-4 Johns Hopkins L, 5-2 N.Y.A.C. L, 8-0

1892 (3-2) P.A.S.C W, 8-1 N.Y.A.C L, 5-1 Druids W, 6-2 Johns Hopkins W, 6-3 Stevens L, 3-0

1893 (6-1) National Champions Cornell W, 5-0 S.I.A.C. W, 8-0 A.C.S.N. W, 5-2 Stevens W, 6-3 Johns Hopkins W, 6-3 A.C.S.N. W, 5-3 Toronto L, 9-3

1894 (1-3-1) Crescent A.C. W, 1-0 Cres. A.C. L, 6-3 Johns Hopkins L, 6-4 Crescent A.C. T, 1-1 Stevens L, 3-2

1895 (5-4) Crescent A.C. W, 4-3 NYU L, 4-3 Crescent A.C. L, 4-2 NYU L, 3-2 Cornell W, 8-3 Johns Hopkins W, 5-0 Stevens W, 6-1 Cornell W, 4-3 Toronto L, 6-4

1896 (4-2-1) Crescent A.C. T, 3-3 A.C.S.N. W, 6-0 Harvard W, 4-1 Crescent A.C. L, 8-3 Johns Hopkins W, 10-1 Stevens W, 4-3 Toronto L, 9-6

1897 (4-1) Swarthmore W, 5-1 Harvard W, 5-1 Johns Hopkins W, 6-3 Stevens W, 9-3 Toronto L, 9-5

1898 (5-2-1) Harvard W, 3-1 C.C. of NY W, 13-0 Swarthmore T, 2-2 Johns Hopkins W, 6-5 Stevens W, 4-2 Crescent A.C. L, 8-2 Toronto L, 14-5 Alumni W, 4-0

1899 (2-4-1) C.C. of NY W, 5-0 Harvard W, 11-0 Swarthmore T, 2-2 Johns Hopkins L, 11-3 Stevens L, 5-0 Toronto L, 10-6 C.C. of NY L, 3-2

1900 (5-4) Hobart W, 11-0 Penn W, 10-1 C.C. of NY W, 14-0 Johns Hopkins L, 5-0 Swarthmore L, 5-0 Cornell W, 5-2 Crescent A.C. L, 5-0 Stevens W, 6-5 Alumni L, 6-2

1901 (4-5) C.C. of NY W, 7-0 Swarthmore L, 4-2 Hobart W, 6-0 Cornell W, 5-2 Stevens L, 5-2 Crescent A.C. L, 11-1 Stevens L, 5-2 Toronto L, 11-6 Alumni W, 4-0

1902 (4-5) Hobart L, 5-3 Penn L, 3-1 C.C. of NY W, 5-1 Johns Hopkins L, 9-1 Swarthmore L, 8-3 Columbia W, 6-1 Crescent A.C. L, 7-1 Stevens W, 3-1 Alumni W, 2-1

1903 (3-2) Penn W, 5-4 Johns Hopkins L, 17-4 Stevens W, 7-6 Swarthmore L, 10-6 Alumni W, 5-1

1904 (5-2-1) Cornell W, 23-1 Harvard T, 4-4 Stevens W, 7-2 Swarthmore L, 7-1 Johns Hopkins L, 13-3 Hobart W, 2-1 Penn W, 3-0 Alumni W, 6-3

1905 (3-4) C.C. of NY W, 9-0 Cornell W, 6-2 Penn L, 2-1 Columbia W, 9-3 Johns Hopkins L, 4-3 Swarthmore L, 7-4 Stevens L, 7-5

1906 (3-4-1) C.C. of NY W, 11-0 Philadelphia A.C L, 5-1 Columbia W, 6-1 Cornell T, 3-3 Virginia W, 11-1 Johns Hopkins L, 5-1 Swarthmore L, 7-0 Stevens L, 6-4

1907 (3-2-1) C.C. of NY W, 5-1 Mount Washington W, 8-5 Harvard T, 6-6 Johns Hopkins L, 12-2 Stevens L, 12-2 Swarthmore W, 7-1

1908 (3-3) C.C. of NY W, 7-0 Mount Washington L, 4-2 Harvard W, 3-2 Johns Hopkins L, 6-2 Swarthmore L, 9-4 Stevens W, 8-4

1909 (0-5) Columbia L, 4-0 Crescent A.C. L, 7-1 Harvard L, 4-3 Johns Hopkins L, 6-2 Stevens L, 9-3

1910 (2-4) Carlisle W, 3-2 Columbia W, 8-1 Navy L, 4-2 Johns Hopkins L, 6-3 Swarthmore L, 9-4 Stevens L, 6-1

1911 (3-5) Carlisle L, 7-2 Cornell W, 5-2 Navy L, 7-2 Mount Washington L, 6-4 NY A.C. W, 2-1 Stevens W, 9-3 Johns Hopkins L, 6-4 Swarthmore L, 6-4

1912 (4-4) Navy L, 11-1 Mount Washington L, 7-1 Baltimore College W, 16-4 Carlisle L, 5-4 N.Y.A.C. W, 2-1 Swarthmore L, 14-4 Stevens W, 14-2 Johns Hopkins W, 9-3

1913 (5-2) Cornell L, 3-0 Navy W, 4-3 Mount Washington W, 9-2 Carlisle W, 2-1 Johns Hopkins L, 6-2 Swarthmore W, 7-2 Stevens W, 9-1

1914 (6-1-1)Co-National Champions Navy L, 5-1 Cornell T, 1-1 Crescent A.C. W, 2-0 N.Y.A.C. W, 16-0 Johns Hopkins W, 6-4 Swarthmore W, 5-2 Carlisle W, 7-2 Stevens W, 3-0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1915 (5-2-1) Cornell T, 1-1 Stevens W, 15-2 Penn State W, 10-2 Swarthmore W, 11-1 Johns Hopkins L, 5-4 Carlisle W, 3-0 Penn W, 4-3 Crescent A.C. L, 5-1

1916 (6-1)Co-National Champions Cornell W, 5-4 Stevens W, 9-1 Swarthmore W, 3-1 Yale W, 4-0 Johns Hopkins W, 3-1 Penn W, 8-2 Crescent A.C. L, 3-1

1917 (4-0)Co-National Champions Penn State W, 14-1 Carlisle W, 8-2 Swarthmore W, 6-0 Penn W, 5-4

1918 (3-1) Swarthmore W, 3-0 Penn W, 5-1 Yale W, 15-0 Johns Hopkins L, 5-2

1919 (2-4) Swarthmore W, 4-3 Navy L, 4-1 Stevens W, 9-2 Swarthmore W, 2-1 Penn W, 2-1 Johns Hopkins L, 7-2

1920 (5-1)Co-National Champions Baltimore CC W, 15-0 Crescent A.C. L, 9-5 Syracuse W, 4-1 Stevens W, 5-1 Swarthmore W, 6-0 Johns Hopkins W, 5-1

1921 (7-0; 1-1 Club Play)National Champions N.Y. Lacrosse Club W, 3-0 St. John’s W, 8-1 Stevens W, 5-1 Crescent A.C. L, 6-2 Swarthmore W, 4-1 Rutgers W, 11-0 Penn W, 5-1 Johns Hopkins W, 12-2 Syracuse W, 3-1

1922 (4-4) Oxford L, 7-2 Rutgers W, 3-1 Swarthmore W, 4-3 Navy L, 5-3 Stevens W, 5-2 Army L, 4-1 Penn W, 3-1 Johns Hopkins L, 3-1

1923 (3-6) Maryland L, 9-3 N.Y.A.C. W, 4-0 Navy L, 10-1 Rutgers W, 7-3 Swarthmore L, 4-2 Stevens W, 8-1 Penn L, 4-0 Johns Hopkins L, 10-3 Toronto L, 8-1

1924 (5-3-1) N.Y. Lacrosse Club W, 12-0 Rutgers T, 3-3 Maryland W, 3-0 Swarthmore W, 4-1 Stevens L, 6-5 Mount Washington L, 13-6 Penn W, 5-0 Johns Hopkins L, 9-1 Alumni W, 4-1

1925 (3-5) Syracuse L, 4-2 Stevens W, 8-5 Johns Hopkins L, 3-1 Maryland L, 5-3 Swarthmore W, 7-1 Mount Washington L, 9-2 Penn W, 4-1 Toronto L, 3-11926 (4-3-1) Princeton T, 3-3 Rutgers W, 7-2 Navy L, 8-1 Lafayette W, 9-0 Stevens L, 2-1 Swarthmore W, 7-5 Maryland L, 7-3 Penn W, 11-3

1927 (2-6) Lafayette W, 4-1 NYU L, 4-2 Princeton L, 6-3 Rutgers L, 9-3 Stevens W, 9-4 Navy L, 18-1 Penn State L, 11-2 Mount Washington L, 8-1

1928 (1-6) Rutgers L, 11-3 Navy L, 11-0 Princeton L, 8-1 Stevens L, 3-2 Lafayette W, 6-2 Maryland L, 11-2 Montclair A.C L, 9-5

1929 (4-4) Lafayette W, 4-3 Navy L, 11-1 Penn W, 4-3 Princeton L, 5-1 Rutgers L, 5-2 Stevens L, 3-1 Swarthmore W, 4-3 Montclair A.C. W, 6-3

1930 (2-6) Swarthmore W, 4-2 Oxford L, 4-2 Stevens L, 6-2 Princeton L, 6-4 Rutgers L, 9-2 Navy L, 6-1 Lafayette W, 5-1 NYU L, 5-3 1931 (3-5) Long Island U W, 12-3 Stevens W, 8-2 Swarthmore L, 7-2 Princeton L, 5-4 Lafayette W, 5-4 Rutgers L, 10-4 Navy L, 18-1 NYU L, 6-3

1932 (1-7) Princeton L, 15-1 Rutgers L, 25-0 Navy L, 24-0 Swarthmore L, 16-2 Lafayette W, 5-1 Washington L, 3-1 Stevens L, 7-1 NYU L, 7-0

1933 (2-5) Princeton L, 8-4 Navy L, 16-2 Stevens L, 10-3 Lafayette W, 10-0 Lafayette W, 11-1 NYU L, 4-3 Montclair A.C. L, 8-6

1934 (2-5) Princeton L, 12-1 Stevens L, 9-2 Rutgers L, 12-3 Montclair A.C. W, 9-7 Lafayette W, 14-4 Penn State L, 7-3 Swarthmore L, 6-2

1935 (0-7-1) Princeton L, 14-0 Swarthmore L, 19-3 Penn State L, 14-0 Phila. Lacrosse Club T, 4-4 Lafayette L, 10-4 Stevens L, 13-1 Lafayette L, 3-0 C.C. of NY L, 15-7

1936Did not compete

1937 (1-4) Swarthmore L, 12-2 NYU L, 21-5 Penn State L, 9-1 Lafayette L, 16-6 Lafayette W, 6-5

1938 (1-3) Washington & Lee L, 9-6 Lafayette L, 8-5 Swarthmore L, 5-4 West Chester W, 9-2

1939 (1-8) Navy L, 6-4 Rutgers L, 12-4 Lafayette W, 6-4 Yale L, 12-2 Swarthmore L, 12-1 Lafayette L, 6-5 Stevens L, 6-4 Princeton L, 5-4 Penn State L, 12-4

1940 (2-9) Maryland L, 10-2 Navy L, 7-4 Princeton L, 7-6 Swarthmore L, 4-2 Yale L, 12-6 Williams W, 5-4 Stevens L, 7-3 Penn State L, 12-5 Rutgers L, 9-4 Lafayette W, 13-5 Crescent A.C. L, 9-5

1941 (1-6) Lafayette L, 7-6 Stevens L, 12-4 Penn State L, 12-5 Swarthmore L, 11-1 Rutgers L, 12-1 Lafayette L, 15-10 RPI W, 1-0

1942 (2-4) Lafayette W, 10-4 Stevens W, 10-9 Swarthmore L, 13-3 Loyola L, 12-1 Rutgers L, 10-6 Drexel L, 12-5

1943 (1-5) Drexel L, 9-4 Stevens L, 9-5 Penn W, 19-7 Swarthmore L, 8-7 Stevens L, 9-3 Rutgers L, 8-3

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1944Did not compete

1945Did not compete

1946Did not compete

1947 (2-8) Rensselaer Poly L, 12-5 Syracuse L, 9-1 Stevens L, 6-2 Swarthmore L, 18-4 Montclair A.C. L, 12-8 Union W, 6-4 Rutgers W, 5-2 Drexel L, 7-2 Penn L, 7-6 Loyola L, 10-5

1948 (3-7) Stevens L, 7-5 Montclair A.C W, 11-7 Loyola L, 15-0 Rensselaer L, 15-2 Union L, 4-3 Drexel W, 10-2 Rutgers L, 11-6 Swarthmore L, 10-4 Penn W, 4-1 Navy L, 14-1

1949 (2-7) Swarthmore L, 6-1 Penn L, 11-3 Washington L, 10-2 Rutgers L, 14-3 Stevens L, 12-2 Rensselaer Poly L, 14-2 Franklin & Marshall W, 13-2 Delaware W, 9-4 Union L, 10-4

1950 (4-8) North Carolina W, 6-5 U. of Baltimore L, 14-9 Rutgers L, 17-4 Union L, 9-4 Penn W, 14-9 Stevens L, 7-2 Washington L, 13-4 Lafayette W, 16-3 Franklin & Marshall W, 18-1 Delaware L, 8-7 Swarthmore L, 12-4 RPI L, 19-4

1951 (6-6) North Carolina W, 6-3 Drexel W, 9-7 Duke L, 14-3 Washington L, 15-4 Delaware W, 5-4 Lafayette W, 14-7 Franklin & Marshall W, 11-3 Swarthmore W, 5-4 Stevens L, 6-3 Rutgers L, 10-4 Penn L, 10-2

1952 (3-10-1) Univ. of Baltimore L, 19-3 Washington & Lee L, 13-4 Duke L, 18-2 North Carolina T, 8-8 Norfolk W, 10-3 Stevens L, 10-3 Delaware L, 11-9 Rutgers L, 16-0 Washington L, 16-5 Penn L, 10-4 Swarthmore L, 17-6 Western Maryland W, 12-5 Lafayette W, 16-8 Drexel L, 11-5

1953 (4-5) Drexel W, 7-5 Rutgers L, 13-6 Stevens L, 4-1 Delaware W, 7-3 Penn L, 7-5 Washington L, 10-4 Swarthmore L, 18-5 W. Maryland W, 23-3 Lafayette W, 16-4

1954 (4-7) Rutgers L, 12-2 Dickinson W, 13-4 Syracuse L, 23-6 Stevens L, 13-10 Delaware W, 11-3 Swarthmore L, 15-7 Drexel L, 11-3 W. Maryland W, 19-6 Cornell L, 17-9 Lafayette W, 14-2 Penn L, 19-7

1955 (1-8) Rutgers L, 21-0 Dickinson L, 7-6 Swarthmore L, 6-3 Drexel L, 11-4 Stevens L, 7-2 Cornell L, 11-0 Delaware L, 11-5 Lafayette W, 7-4 Penn L, 6-3

1956 (1-9) Dickinson L, 12-0 Swarthmore L, 16-3 Colgate L, 16-0 Drexel L, 8-1 Rutgers L, 13-0 Stevens L, 9-5 Penn State L, 15-3 Delaware L, 15-3 Lafayette L, 8-7 Penn W, 6-4

1957 (2-8-1) Franklin & Marshall W, 10-3 Dickinson T, 5-5 Colgate L, 17-1 Penn L, 7-2 Drexel L, 20-0 Rutgers L, 17-2 Swarthmore L, 11-1 Stevens L, 9-2 Penn State L, 15-3 Delaware L, 7-3 Lafayette W, 6-5

1958 (2-8) Franklin & Marshall W, 21-2 Dickinson L, 14-7 Penn L, 6-3 Lafayette W, 6-3 Drexel L, 13-5 Rutgers L, 17-2 Swarthmore L, 5-3 Stevens L, 9-8 Penn State L, 13-3 Delaware L, 8-7

1959 (7-4)Class “C” National Championship Colgate L, 13-10 Dickinson W, 14-5 Franklin & Marshall W, 26-6 Delaware W, 14-5 Lafayette W, 25-0 Drexel W, 16-4 Rutgers L, 15-8 Swarthmore L, 13-4 Stevens W, 10-6 Penn State L, 8-5 Penn W, 4-3

1960 (8-3) Franklin & Marshall W, 13-9 Dickinson W, 17-5 Colgate W, 8-6 Delaware W, 12-5 Lafayette W, 14-4 Drexel W, 10-7 Swarthmore W, 5-2 Stevens L, 7-6 Penn State W, 10-5 Rutgers L, 13-5 Penn L, 6-51961 (7-3) Franklin & Marshall W, 17-7 Colgate L, 15-11 Delaware W, 10-1 Lafayette W, 23-3 Drexel W, 19-6 Swarthmore W, 14-3 Stevens W, 18-7 Rutgers W, 8-7 Penn State L, 11-9 Penn L, 12-5

1962 (5-3) Delaware W, 10-9 (OT) Lafayette W, 13-10 (OT) Drexel W, 10-2 Penn L, 11-2 Swarthmore W, 7-3 Stevens W, 8-5 Penn State L, 14-7 Rutgers L, 9-6

1963 (6-4) Franklin & Marshall W, 13-4 Penn L, 6-3 Colgate L, 10-3 Delaware W, 7-6 Drexel W, 9-3 Swarthmore L, 6-3 Stevens W, 12-9 Penn State W, 11-7 Rutgers L, 6-3 Lafayette W, 19-5

1964 (3-5-1) Franklin & Marshall W, 12-1 Colgate L, 9-4 Delaware W, 6-3 Drexel L, 4-1 Stevens W, 6-3 Penn State L, 12-8 Rutgers L, 14-3 Lafayette T, 3-3 Swarthmore L, 7-2

1965 (3-7) Penn L, 17-3 Colgate L, 6-2 Delaware L, 5-4 Drexel W, 8-6 Swarthmore L, 9-4 Franklin & Marshall W, 9-2 Lafayette W, 8-3 Penn State L, 13-2 Rutgers L, 13-4 Stevens L, 12-5

1966 (4-6) Penn L, 13-3 Stevens W, 10-9 Delaware L, 8-7 Colgate L, 16-3 Drexel W, 7-3 Swarthmore L, 7-3 Franklin & Marshall W, 9-8 Lafayette W, 10-6 Penn State L, 17-6 Rutgers L, 18-4

1967 (6-5) Penn L, 12-9 Colgate L, 8-5 Delaware W, 10-4 Muhlenberg W, 10-2 Drexel W, 7-6 Rutgers L, 15-5 Franklin & Marshall W, 8-1 Lafayette W, 15-1 Penn State W, 6-4 Swarthmore L, 12-6 Stevens L, 6-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1968 (6-6) Penn L, 11-6 Stevens L, 9-8 Colgate L, 10-7 Delaware W, 10-3 Muhlenberg W, 14-1 Drexel W, 14-7 Swarthmore W, 9-1 Rutgers L, 15-4 Franklin & Marshall W, 7-6 Lafayette L, 8-5 Penn State L, 10-4 Dickinson W, 9-6

1969 (10-4) Bowdoin W, 14-5 Penn L, 14-2 Stevens W, 19-5 Delaware W, 7-3 Muhlenberg W, 14-2 Drexel W, 12-2 Swarthmore W, 14-3 Colgate W, 5-4 Rutgers L, 15-6 Franklin & Marshall W, 10-2 Lafayette W, 15-2 Penn State L, 8-6 Dickinson W, 16-5 Bucknell L, 14-1

1970 (8-5) Penn L, 6-4 Gettysburg W, 15-5 Stevens W, 13-4 Delaware L, 7-4 Lebanon Valley W, 7-3 Muhlenberg W, 17-5 Drexel W, 10-7 Swarthmore L, 6-5 Rutgers L, 22-3 Franklin & Marshall W, 8-4 Lafayette W, 10-5 Penn State W, 4-3 Fairleigh Dickinson L, 18-0

1971 (8-3) Delaware W, 5-4 Bucknell W, 7-6 Drexel L, 6-4 Swarthmore W, 8-7 Gettysburg W, 8-2 Rutgers L, 17-1 Lafayette W, 10-5 Stevens W, 10-3 Penn State W, 12-4 Franklin & Marshall L, 6-3 Lebanon Valley W, 10-6

1972 (5-7) Amherst L, 7-2 St. Lawrence L, 7-6 Delaware L, 9-8 (OT) Bucknell L, 6-5 Drexel L, 6-5 Swarthmore W, 17-3 Gettysburg W, 10-0 Franklin & Marshall L, 14-5 Lafayette W, 6-5 Stevens W, 11-1 Penn State L, 12-5 Lebanon Valley W, 4-2

1973 (8-4)3/28 Amherst W, 8-43/31 at Delaware L, 7-54/4 Gettysburg W, 7-64/7 at Bucknell L, 6-44/11 at West Chester W, 13-44/14 at Drexel W, 9-54/18 at Swarthmore W, 7-14/21 Western Maryland W, 11-44/25 Franklin & Marshall L, 7-24/28 Lafayette W, 16-45/2 at Stevens W, 14-25/5 Penn State L, 6-5

1974 (3-9) Bowdoin L, 12-6 Wilkes L, 16-3 Bucknell L, 7-6 (OT) Drexel L, 19-6 Delaware L, 10-2 Swarthmore W, 19-9 Gettyburg W, 8-7 Franklin & Marshall L, 19-5 Lafayette L, 17-13 Stevens W, 16-1 Penn State L, 19-11 Western Maryland L, 10-8

1975 (5-6)3/29 at Delaware L, 9-34/1 Fairleigh Dickinson L 7-64/5 at Bucknell L, 8-34/9 at Wilkes L, 9-84/12 at Drexel L, 8-74/16 at Swarthmore W, 21-104/19 Gettysburg W, 10-94/25 Lafayette W, 19-74/29 at Montclair St. W, 7-55/3 Penn State L, 9-45/7 Western Maryland W, 12-4

1976 (5-6) Fairleigh Dickinson L, 14-4 Bucknell L, 11-3 Wilkes L, 10-9 Drexel W, 9-6 Swarthmore W, 10-3 Kutztown W, 10-9 Lafayette L, 12-9 Montclair St. W, 13-3 Penn State L, 21-7 W. Maryland W, 3-2 Delaware L, 16-9

1977 (6-6) Villanova L, 5-4 Drexel L, 14-9 FDU Madison W, 15-9 Bucknell L, 7-6 Wilkes W, 13-7 Swarthmore W, 17-1 W. Maryland W, 10-4 Kutztown L, 17-10 Lafayette W, 13-5 Montclair St. W, 11-5 Penn State L, 19-6 Delaware L, 11-9

1978 (7-5) Villanova W, 11-4 FDU Madison L, 9-8 Bucknell L, 13-7 Wilkes W, 10-6 Drexel L, 13-8 Swarthmore W, 21-2 W. Maryland L, 13-12 Kutztown W, 17-3 Lafayette W, 11-8 Montclair St. W, 16-5 N.Y. Tech W, 16-11 Delaware L, 14-10

1979 (7-5) Villanova W, 15-8 FDU Madison L, 9-7 Baltimore L, 16-8 Wilkes W, 10-6 Drexel L, 10-3 Washington W, 11-10 Kutztown W, 11-10 Lafayette W, 13-8 Montclair St. W, 12-8 West Chester W, 16-10 Bucknell L, 13-10 Delaware L, 22-11

1980 (7-6) Villanova W, 16-10 Penn State L, 17-11 FDU Madison W, 10-9 U. of Baltimore L, 11-8 Bowdoin W, 12-10 Washington L, 13-8 Kutztown W, 10-9 Lafayette L, 12-10 Montclair State W, 15-14 West Chester W, 15-9 Drexel L, 18-17 Bucknell L, 11-7 Delaware W, 13-9

1981 (3-10) Penn State L, 23-9 FDU Madison L, 20-9 Baltimore L, 15-8 West Chester W, 13-10 Wilkes W, 28-5 Villanova W, 14-10 Franklin & Marshall L, 15-9 Drexel L, 17-15 Delaware L, 22-9 Bucknell L, 16-14 Lafayette L, 13-9 Montclair St. L, 18-12 Kutztown L, 27-12

1982 (2-12) Penn State L, 23-6 FDU Madison L, 15-8 Baltimore L, 14-4 New England L, 8-7 West Chester W, 9-5 Wilkes W, 28-5 Villanova L, 18-12 Franklin & Marshall L, 15-9 Drexel L, 14-5 Delaware L, 23-6 Bucknell L, 20-5 Lafayette L, 12-8 Montclair St. L, 18-12 Kutztown L, 27-12

1983 (5-9) Penn State L, 22-3 FDU Madison W, 15-13 Baltimore L, 23-6 Michigan St W, 12-6 Towson State W, 32-7 Villanova L, 15-10 Franklin & Marshall L, 7-2 Drexel L, 17-7 Delaware L, 26-4 Bucknell L, 18-4 Lafayette W, 11-8 Montclair St. W, 12-11 Kutztown L, 21-14 West Chester L, 16-11

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1984 (4-10) at Salisbury State L, 18-7 at Loyola L, 22-5 Vermont L, 21-11 Towson State L, 20-3 West Chester W, 17-8 at Villanova L, 13-5 Franklin & Marshall W, 9-5 Drexel L, 8-7 Delaware L, 25-6 Bucknell L, 14-6 at Lafayette L, 15-5 Montclair St. W, 20-2 at Kutztown W, 9-8 Air Force L, 11-8

1985 (6-8)3/13 at Loyola L, 25-33/19 vs. Yale (1) L, 25-43/20 Fairleigh-Dickinson W, 10-43/27 at Towson State L, 20-63/30 at West Chester W, 17-84/3 Villanova W, 9-74/6 at Franklin & Marshall L, 9-74/13 at Delaware L, 19-44/17 at Bucknell L, 8-7 (OT)4/20 Lafayette L, 12-11 (2OT)4/24 at Montclair St. W, 14-34/27 Kutztown W, 11-10 (OT)5/1 Salisbury St. W, 13-12 (3OT)5/4 at Drexel L, 17-11(1) Played at Loyola, Md.

1986 (8-6)3/15 Vermont L, 22-133/19 at FDU Madison W, 25-83/22 Roanoke L, 15-73/25 Towson State L, 16-74/2 at Villanova L, 8-7 (OT)4/5 Franklin & Marshall W, 10-94/9 West Chester W, 27-74/12 Delaware L, 16-64/16 at Kutztown W, 18-74/19 at Lafayette W, 11-94/23 Montclair St. W, 18-34/26 Bucknell W, 20-124/30 Hofstra L, 15-95/3 Drexel W, 14-7

1987 (9-5)3/14 at Radford W, 14-83/18 Vermont L, 8-73/22 Bowdoin W, 9-43/25 at Towson State L, 15-53/28 Albany W, 14-64/1 Villanova W, 14-104/4 at Franklin & Marshall W, 9-84/11 at Delaware L, 9-34/15 Kutztown W, 21-74/18 Lafayette W, 12-44/22 at Montclair St. W, 15-64/24 at Bucknell L, 15-74/29 Hofstra L, 16-115/2 at Drexel W, 12-7

1988 (5-8)3/19 vs. New Hampshire W, 10-83/20 at Penn State L, 13-73/23 at Towson State L, 18-133/26 FDU Madison W, 16-54/2 at VMI L, 14-94/6 Franklin & Marshall L, 9-84/9 Delaware L, 10-64/13 at Kutztown W, 24-14/16 at Lafayette L, 14-13

4/20 Colgate W, 14-114/23 Bucknell W, 16-94/27 at Hofstra L, 21-134/30 Drexel L, 12-7

1989 (2-7) Nazareth College L, 10-7 Notre Dame L, 10-8 VMI W, 13-12 Franklin & Marshall L, 19-7 Radford L, 9-8 Rutgers L, 20-5 Lafayette W, 12-11 Colgate L, 7-3 Bucknell L, 8-6

1990 (2-12)3/8 at Towson St L, 28-93/14 vs. Army (1) L, 15-113/17 vs. VMI (2) L, 16-15 (OT)3/18 vs. Villanova (2) L, 22-83/24 at Stony Brook L, 12-93/31 at Mt St Mary’s W, 17-16 (OT)4/4 Franklin & Marshall L, 21-74/7 Colgate L, 18-84/11 at Rutgers L, 21-64/14 at Lafayette L, 12-114/21 Bucknell L, 16-134/25 at Hofstra L, 22-74/28 Drexel W, 11-75/2 Delaware L, 11-8(1) Played in Orlando, Fla. (2) Played at Penn State University

1991 (5-8, 2-3 Patriot League)3/9 Mount St. Mary’s W, 8-73/16 at Stony Brook L, 9-63/23 New Hampshire L, 14-63/30 at VMI L, 15-64/3 at Franklin & Marshall L, 11-84/6 Lafayette* W, 17-124/10 St. John’s W, 11-104/13 at Holy Cross* W, 14-74/16 at Army* L, 22-74/20 Bucknell* L, 10-54/24 Marist W, 17-74/27 at Drexel L, 15-95/4 Colgate* L, 15-9

1992 (7-7, 3-2 Patriot League)3/7 at Mount St. Mary’s L, 11-83/14 Stony Brook L, 11-63/17 vs. Scranton (1) W, 12-53/21 Radford L, 10-83/28 VMI L, 11-104/1 Franklin & Marshall W, 7-44/4 at Lafayette* W, 11-64/8 at St. John’s L, 18-64/11 Holy Cross* W, 11-54/15 Army* L, 13-104/18 at Bucknell* L, 13-74/22 at Marist W, 19-94/29 Drexel W, 15-125/2 at Colgate* W, 14-11(1) Played in Orlando, Fla.

1993 (10-5, 3-2 Patriot League)2/28 Michigan State L, 8-53/10 at Stony Brook W, 14-73/13 at VMI W, 16-53/21 Radford W, 14-53/27 Air Force W, 15-113/31 at Franklin & Marshall W, 10-64/4 Lafayette* L, 8-54/7 St. John’s W, 9-54/10 at Holy Cross* W, 14-8

4/13 at Army* L, 17-64/18 Bucknell* W, 15-94/24 Marist W, 18-54/28 at Drexel L, 9-85/1 Colgate* W, 21-145/5 Mount St. Mary’s L, 14-13

1994 (12-3, 4-1 Patriot League)3/12 vs. VMI (1) W, 11-43/17 at Saint Joseph’s W, 12-33/19 at UMBC W, 12-103/26 Air Force W, 11-63/30 at Duke L, 9-8 (OT)4/2 at Lafayette* W, 16-54/6 at St. John’s L, 12-94/9 Holy Cross* W, 11-54/13 Army* L, 8-44/17 at Bucknell* W, 11-54/20 at Mount St Mary’s W, 11-94/23 Drexel W, 13-64/24 at Marist W, 22-94/27 Stony Brook W, 11-54/30 at Colgate* W, 17-10(1) Played at Rutgers University, N.J.

1995 (8-6, 4-1 Patriot League)3/11 at VMI L, 15-123/14 at North Carolina L, 12-11

(3OT)3/18 UMBC L, 11-10 (OT)3/25 Dartmouth L, 12-114/1 Lafayette* W, 17-64/5 St. John’s W, 12-54/8 Holy Cross* W, 15-34/11 at Army* L, 12-11 (OT)4/15 Bucknell* W, 12-114/19 Mount St Mary’s W, 15-44/22 at Stony Brook W, 13-114/26 at Villanova W, 8-74/29 Colgate* W, 19-65/6 Georgetown L, 15-5

1996 (5-9, 2-3 Patriot League)3/10 VMI W, 19-103/13 at North Carolina L, 17-83/16 at Dartmouth L, 15-53/20 Saint Joseph’s W, 12-13/23 at UMBC L, 13-63/30 vs. Michigan State (1) L, 9-74/3 at Lafayette* W, 11-44/6 Holy Cross* W, 11-54/10 Army* L, 6-54/13 at Bucknell* L, 9-74/20 Stony Brook W, 13-84/24 Villanova L, 6-44/27 at Colgate* L, 13-75/4 Georgetown L, 14-6(1) Played in Pittsburgh, Pa.

1997 (11-4, 4-1 Patriot League)3/8 at VMI W, 25-33/12 Fairfield W, 15-113/15 at Stony Brook W, 13-123/19 at Saint Joseph’s W, 21-113/22 UMBC L, 10-83/29 Lafayette* W, 20-14/5 at Holy Cross* W, 18-44/8 at Army* L, 23-114/12 Bucknell* W, 15-54/16 Loyola L, 14-104/19 Butler L, 13-84/23 at Villanova W, 17-94/26 Colgate* W, 16-134/30 Providence W, 18-115/3 Georgetown W, 11-10

1998 (6-7, 3-2 Patriot League)3/7 Saint Joseph’s W, 16-53/14 at UMBC L, 11-53/18 vs. Mount St Mary’s (1) W, 17-53/22 vs. Butler L, 15-133/28 at Lafayette* W, 19-64/4 Holy Cross* W, 10-54/11 Army* L, 14-114/15 at Loyola L, 20-24/18 VMI W, 20-64/21 Georgetown L, 14-84/23 Villanova L, 11-104/25 at Colgate* L, 9-85/2 at Bucknell* W, 11-8(1) Played in Baltimore, Md.

1999 (7-6, 4-1 Patriot League)2/25 Air Force W, 8-33/6 Radford L, 11-103/12 vs. Butler (1) L, 10-53/21 at Penn State L, 16-103/27 Bucknell* W, 8-34/3 at Holy Cross* W, 11-74/6 at Mount St Mary’s W, 12-44/10 at Army* W, 13-94/17 at VMI W, 22-34/21 Lafayette* W, 14-94/24 Colgate* L, 12-104/28 at Villanova L, 9-75/1 UMBC L, 11-5(1) Played in Orlando, Fla.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2000 (7-7, 2-4 Patriot League)2/25 Air Force W, 14-23/2 at Towson W, 10-93/8 Mount St. Mary’s W, 13-53/11 Villanova L, 11-93/18 Penn State L, 15-123/25 at Radford W, 18-64/1 Holy Cross* W, 13-94/7 Army* L, 13-114/12 at Lafayette* L, 14-84/15 VMI W, 9-54/22 at Colgate* W, 11-94/26 Hobart* L, 18-114/29 at Bucknell* L, 11-10 (OT)5/4 at North Carolina L, 11-10

2001 (4-10, 2-4 Patriot League)2/24 at Denver L, 14-122/25 vs. Air Force W, 13-103/3 Towson L, 11-93/13 vs. Yale L, 11-103/18 at Villanova L, 10-23/24 at Hobart* L, 13-93/27 Navy L, 13-43/31 at Holy Cross* W, 20-64/7 at Army* L, 16-104/11 at Mount St. Mary’s L, 18-54/14 VMI W, 16-114/21 Colgate* L, 13-104/28 Bucknell* L, 12-105/5 Lafayette* W, 19-10

2002 (5-9, 2-4 Patriot League)2/24 Marist W, 13-53/2 at Towson L, 23-73/10 Butler L, 12-83/13 Manhattan L, 7-63/16 Villanova W, 11-73/23 Hobart* L, 14-93/26 at Navy L, 7-43/30 Holy Cross* W, 14-54/2 at Lafayette* W, 14-84/6 Mount St. Mary’s W, 11-64/10 at Penn L, 7-64/20 at Colgate* L, 20-104/27 at Bucknell* L, 20-105/4 Army* L, 15-6

2003 (5-9, 2-4 Patriot League)2/24 Marist W, 13-83/1 Villanova L, 11-43/4 Wagner W, 13-43/8 VMI (1) W, 16-83/11 Duke L, 17-63/15 Dartmouth (2) L, 10-53/22 Hobart* L, 9-43/29 Holy Cross* W, 16-84/1 Army* L, 17-144/5 Yale L, 15-94/12 Colgate* L, 11-64/15 Penn L, 15-114/19 Lafayette* W, 12-84/26 Bucknell* L, 15-5(1) played at Washington & Lee University, Lexington, Va. (2) played at Haverford School, Philadelphia

2004 (4-10, 2-5 Patriot League)2/21 Delaware L, 5-32/29 at Villanova L, 8-63/6 at Saint Joseph’s L, 8-53/10 at Penn L, 9-53/13 Hobart L, 11-43/20 at Stony Brook L, 8-63/27 at Bucknell* L, 15-63/31 Marist W, 10-54/3 Holy Cross* W, 13-84/6 Wagner W, 14-34/10 Army* L, 14-114/16 at Navy* L, 16-74/20 at Colgate* L, 7-54/24 at Lafayette* W, 7-6

2005 (9-5, 3-3 Patriot League)2/19 at Delaware L, 12-22/26 vs. Marist W, 17-113/3 Wagner W, 10-23/5 at Army* L, 10-73/8 vs. Saint Josephs W, 15-73/12 Siena W, 15-23/16 Penn W, 14-83/25 Navy* L, 11-54/2 at Bucknell* L, 12-74/9 Colgate* W, 12-11 (OT)4/16 at Holy Cross* W, 11-94/19 Villanova W, 7-54/23 Lafayette* W, 9-74/29 at Navy (1) L, 10-6(1) Patriot League Tournament (at Navy)

2006 (8-7, 4-2 Patriot League)2/18 Delaware L, 10-92/25 Marist W, 9-12/28 at Saint Josephs W, 11-53/4 Army* W, 8-73/11 Mount St. Mary’s W, 8-13/15 at Cornell L, 12-33/18 vs. Vermont W, 11-73/24 at Navy* L, 9-44/1 at Bucknell* W, 7-54/8 at Colgate* L, 11-10 (OT)4/12 Stony Brook L, 12-84/15 Holy Cross* W, 13-64/21 at Lafayette* W, 8-34/21 vs. Notre Dame L, 10-74/23 at Navy (1) L, 9-2(1) Patriot League Tournament (at Navy)

2007 (4-9, 2-4 Patriot League)2/21 at Delaware L, 9-52/24 Drexel W, 8-62/28 at Penn L, 13-123/3 at Holy Cross* W, 9-8 (OT)3/10 Navy L, 9-53/20 at Army L, 7-63/24 at Stony Brook L, 10-93/30 Lafayette* W, 8-34/7 Colgate* L, 10-84/11 Saint Joseph’s W, 12-24/14 at Bucknell* L, 11-54/18 Villanova L, 15-74/21 at Notre Dame L, 14-2

2008 (6-9, 2-4 Patriot League)2/16 at Saint Josephs W, 7-52/24 at Brown L, 10-42/26 at Drexel L, 13-73/1 Holy Cross* W, 10-53/5 at Duke L, 16-53/8 Wagner W, 15-63/11 at Navy* L, 14-33/15 Villanova W, 9-83/19 Army* L, 4-33/22 St. John’s W, 7-33/25 Delaware L, 9-23/29 at Lafayette* W, 9-74/5 at Colgate* L, 5-34/11 Bucknell* L, 11-54/20 Notre Dame L, 14-7

2009 (4-11, 2-4 Patriot League)2/14 Saint Joseph’s L, 9-82/21 Brown L, 13-122/28 vs. North Carolina (1) L, 14-63/4 at Stony Brook L, 16-63/7 at Dartmouth W, 11-93/10 Navy* L, 10-83/14 at Villanova L, 16-63/17 at Army* W, 13-123/21 St. John’s W, 10-93/24 at Delaware L, 9-53/28 Bryant L, 14-134/4 Colgate* L, 10-84/11 at Bucknell* L, 18-104/14 at Holy Cross* W, 7-54/18 Lafayette* L, 9-8(1) Played in Baltimore County, Md.

2010 (8-7, 2-4 Patriot League)2/14 at Saint Joseph’s W, 7-62/20 at #4 North Carolina L, 17-53/2 #18 Navy* L, 9-33/6 vs. Air Force W, 14-133/7 at Denver L, 8-73/13 #17 Yale L, 8-63/15 Detroit Mercy W, 21-93/23 Army* L, 9-53/27 Holy Cross* W, 11-53/30 at Binghamton W, 16-15 (OT)4/3 Sacred Heart W, 9-64/10 at Colgate* L, 12-44/16 at Bucknell* L, 14-54/20 #9 Villanova W, 15-14 (2OT)4/24 at #19 Lafayette* W, 10-9 (OT)

2011 (7-9, 3-3 Patriot League)2/12 Saint Joseph’s W, 16-72/19 at Villanova L, 9-83/1 Navy* W, 14-103/6 at Detroit Mercy W, 13-93/8 at #13 Ohio State L, 11-73/12 at #18 Yale L, 10-63/19 Presbyterian W, 17-43/22 at #8/9 Army* L, 12-93/26 at Holy Cross* W, 11-53/29 Binghamton W, 13-74/2 #20 Penn State L, 8-7 (OT)4/9 #20 Colgate* L, 11-84/15 #12 Bucknell* L, 12-114/17 #9 North Carolina L, 15-84/23 Lafayette* W, 14-74/29 at #12 Bucknell (1) L, 13-5(1) Patriot League Tournament (at Bucknell)

2012 (14-3, 5-1 Patriot League)Patriot League ChampionsNCAA Tournament2/11 at Saint Joseph’s W, 11-42/18 #10 Villanova L, 17-72/25 Manhattan W, 13-02/28 at #18/19 Penn W, 10-43/3 at #4 North Carolina W, 9-83/6 at VMI W, 6-23/11 #15 Yale W, 11-73/17 Army* W, 7-63/20 at #17 Penn State W, 9-53/24 Holy Cross* W, 12-33/30 at #19 Navy* W, 9-44/7 at #16/17 Colgate* L, 11-104/14 #18 Bucknell* W, 9-84/21 at Lafayette* W, 16-64/27 vs. #19 Army (1) W, 13-74/29 at #10 Colgate (1) W, 16-145/13 #10 Maryland (2) L, 10-9(1) Patriot League Tournament (at Colgate)(2) NCAA Tournament

Andrew Lucas ‘05

Tony Lowe ‘03

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2013 (12-5, 6-0 Patriot League)Patriot League ChampionsNCAA Tournament2/10 Saint Joseph’s W, 14-12/16 at Villanova W, 11-92/23 at #11 Denver (1) L, 18-102/24 at Air Force (1) L, 15-103/2 VMI W, 18-23/5 #18 Penn L, 6-43/9 vs. #12/13 Penn St (2) W, 12-103/16 at Army* W, 10-63/20 UMass L, 6-43/23 at Holy Cross* W, 8-53/30 Navy* W, 12-74/6 Colgate* W, 13-104/12 at #9/11 Bucknell* W, 11-74/20 Lafayette* W, 14-54/26 Colgate (3) W, 15-74/28 #13/16 Bucknell (3) W, 11-55/11 at #1 North Carolina (4) L, 16-7(1) Faceoff Classic (at Denver)(2) Independence Classic at PPL Park; Chester, Pa.(3) Patriot League Tournament (at Lehigh)(4) NCAA Tournament

2014 (13-5, 6-2 Patriot League)2/1 at Furman W, 13-62/8 Marquette W, 13-62/16 #20 Villanova W, 7-6 (3OT)2/22 at Boston U* W, 10-73/1 #7/8 Loyola* L, 14-73/8 at Bucknell* W, 9-33/11 at #17 Yale L, 10-23/15 Navy W, 13-23/22 at Army* L, 6-53/26 Monmouth W, 13-73/29 Holy Cross* W, 20-44/5 #16/19 Colgate* W, 11-74/8 at #15/17 Princeton L, 10-9

(2OT)4/12 vs. Georgetown (1) W, 12-34/18 at Lafayette* W, 17-64/22 Navy (2) W, 10-64/25 vs. #14/15 Army (3) W, 12-114/27 at #1 Loyola (3) L, 16-7(1) Relentless Cup; Folsom, Pa.(2) Patriot League Quarterfinals (at Lehigh)(3) Patriot League Semis/Finals (at Loyola)

2015 (7-9, 3-5 Patriot League)2/7 Marquette L, 10-92/14 at Furman W, 14-112/21 Boston University* W, 10-92/28 at #14/15 Loyola* L, 11-83/7 Bucknell* L, 9-8 (OT)3/10 at #14/15 Villanova L, 8-33/14 at Navy* L, 13-123/17 #5/6 Denver L, 10-43/21 #18/19 Army* L, 7-53/24 at Monmouth W, 16-53/28 at Holy Cross* W, 19-74/4 at Colgate* L, 12-84/7 #14/18 Princeton W, 16-154/12 at #14/18 Stony Brook W, 12-114/17 Lafayette* W, 11-104/21 at #20 Bucknell (1) L, 13-8(1) Patriot League Quarterfinals (at Bucknell)

2016 (6-9, 4-4 Patriot League)2/6 NJIT W, 21-42/14 at #3 Duke L, 13-112/20 at Furman W, 15-72/27 Holy Cross* W, 12-113/5 Colgate* W, 12-93/12 at Army* L, 13-103/19 at Lafayette* W, 11-63/26 #14/16 Navy* L, 12-73/29 #12 Stony Brook L, 16-64/2 at #20 Boston U* W, 8-74/9 #13/15 Loyola* L, 11-104/12 at Princeton L, 13-64/16 Cornell L, 13-124/22 at Bucknell* L, 15-74/26 at Army (1) L, 13-6(1) Patriot League Quarterfinals (at Army)

2017 (7-7, 4-4 Patriot League)2/4 at NJIT W, 15-52/11 at Jacksonville W, 13-122/18 at #2/3 North Carolina L, 15-82/25 at Holy Cross* L, 14-83/5 at Colgate* W, 11-53/11 #11/13 Army* L, 6-43/18 Lafayette* W, 15-73/25 at Navy* L, 14-94/1 #16/18 Boston U* W, 10-64/8 at #19 Loyola* L, 14-54/11 #13/14 Princeton W, 15-104/15 at Cornell L, 16-114/21 Bucknell* W, 9-64/25 at Boston U (1) L, 10-4(1) Patriot League Quarterfinals (at Boston U)

2018 (10-7, 5-3 Patriot League)2/3 NJIT W, 13-82/10 at Mercer W, 13-82/17 at #13/14 North Carolina

L, 12-11 (OT)2/24 Holy Cross* W, 15-43/3 Colgate* W, 10-73/10 at #12 Army* W, 9-73/14 #18/16 Rutgers L, 8-73/17 at Lafayette* W, 19-113/20 at #18/19 Hofstra W, 13-83/24 Navy* L, 10-73/31 at Boston U* W, 7-64/7 #11/12 Loyola* L, 16-104/14 #9/11 Cornell L, 12-104/20 at #11/12 Bucknell* L, 14-74/24 Colgate (1) W, 11-64/27 #11/13 Navy (2) W, 10-9 (OT)4/29 #6/8 Loyola (2) L, 15-8(1) Patriot League Quarterfinals (at Lehigh)(2) Patriot League Semifinals/Finals (at Loyola)

National Rankins kept since 2010 season. When multiple rankings are available, higher ranking listed first.

In Lehigh’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, the Mountain Hawks hosted Maryland in front of a sellout crowd on May 13, 2012.

26 • Lehigh Men’s Lacrosse Record Book