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Page 1: DIVISION II MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS …fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_lacrosse_champs_finals_records/2017/D2ResultsRecs.pdfUSILA First Team All-America defender Brendan Entenmann

2016 Championship 2History 3All-Time Results 7Individual Leaders 9Team Leaders 10Overtime Games 12

DIVISION II MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK

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2016 Championship 2

2016 CHAMPIONSHIP

HIGHLIGHTSLe Moyne stifles Limestone in title game: The nation’s top defense held the nation’s top offense scoreless in the second half as the second-ranked Le Moyne College men’s lacrosse team defeated top-ranked Limestone College, 8-4, in the NCAA Division II National Championship game on Sunday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field. The game was the first in Division II history pitting undefeated opponents as the Saints entered 21-0 and the Dolphins entered 19-0.The Dolphins, who finished the season with a 20-0 record, claim their fifth national championship, all of which have come in the last 13 seasons. The five national titles are tied for the most in Division II since the contest was reinstituted in 1993. The Dolphins are the fifth undefeated national champion (three of which are Le Moyne) in Division II history and the 20 wins are the most by an undefeated team, besting the 18 by the 2006 Dolphins.USILA First Team All-America defender Brendan Entenmann (Auburn, N.Y./Auburn) was named the championship game’s Most Outstanding Player after hold-ing first team all-American Kyle Rhatigan, who entered the game with 100 points on 58 goals and 42 assists, without a shot or point.Le Moyne opened the game’s scoring 2:31 into the contest as sophomore midfielder Bailey Wilkinson (Black River, N.Y./Carthage) fired home his ninth goal of the season. Less than three minutes later, graduate student midfielder/attackman Matt Taylor (Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius/Cornell) registered his 28th goal of the year after taking a pass from senior attackman/midfielder Logan Thomas (Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool/Onondaga C.C.) in an extra-man situation with 9:45 left in the opening quarter.Limestone, which entered the game averaging a nation-best 20 goals per game, answered with three straight goals over a span of 11:37. Jordan Saunderson, who teamed with Thomas to win a NJCAA National Championship at Onondaga Community College in 2013, got the Saints on the scoreboard with 5:01 left in the first quarter after taking a pass in transition from Anthony Quiles. Just 47 seconds later, Saunderson found the back of the net again after collecting a pass from USILA Player and Midfielder of the Year Mike Messenger. Ben Higgins gave Limestone its first lead of the game with his 23rd goal of the season with 8:24 left in the second quarter.Taylor evened the score for the second time with an unassisted goal off a dodge down the left alley with 5:02 remaining in the half.The Saints regained the lead just 67 seconds later as Messenger tallied his 60th goal of the season, but that would be Limestone’s final goal of the game.Neither team was able to put a shot on goal over the final 3:55 of the half as the Saints took a 4-3 lead into the intermission.Senior attackman Mike Jenkins (Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa) scored the only goal of the third quarter with 9:13 left in the period to knot the score at four apiece. Jenkins tallied his 18th goal of the season after taking a pass in a man-up situation from Taylor.Le Moyne tallied four goals in the final quarter to record the victory. Thomas gave the Dolphins the lead for good with 12:08 remaining following a pass from junior midfielder Brian Rogers (Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa). Only 55 seconds later, Jenkins registered his 64th career goal off another pass from Rogers. After redshirt senior goalkeeper Alex Krawec (Kirkville, N.Y./East Syracuse-Minoa/Onondaga C.C.) made a save on a shot from the front of the crease with 4:27 left, Thomas netted his 47th goal of the year off a pass in transition from junior defenseman Dylan Borkowski (Queensbury, N.Y./Queensbury). The 47 goals are the second-most by a Dolphin in a season in the program’s history and are just one shy of Randy Burnett’s program record of 48 set in 1988. The goal also gave Thomas 64 points on the season, which is tied for the ninth-most by a Dolphin in a single season. The assist marked the first point of Borkowski’s 37-game career. Freshman midfielder Dan Entenmann (Auburn, N.Y./Auburn) completed the game’s scoring with 1:58 remaining after coming around the left side of the goal from behind the cage.Krawec, who was named the USILA Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award recipient as the Most Outstanding Goalkeeper and to the USILA All-America First Team for the second consecutive year earlier in the day, registered seven saves between the pipes, including five in the second half, to earn his Division II-record 20th victory of the season. Patrick Sheridan recorded 14 saves in the loss for the Saints.

First RoundLe Moyne 8, NYIT 7 (OT)Merrimack 15, LIU Post 13Limestone 15, Mount Olive 6Tampa 10, Mercyhurst 9 (OT)

SemifinalsLe Moyne 8, Merrimack 4Limestone 13, Tampa 10

ChampionshipLe Moyne 8, Limestone 4

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History 3

HISTORY

RESULTSYear Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Final Game

Paid Attend.Total Paid

Attend.1974 Towson (14-1) Carl Runk 18-17 (2OT) Hobart SUNY Cortland — —1975 SUNY Cortland (10-4) Chuck Winters 12-11 Hobart LIU Post — —1976 Hobart (14-3) Jerry Schmidt 18-9 Adelphi UMBC — 5,4901977 Hobart (15-0) Jerry Schmidt 23-13 Washington Col. Hobart — 10,7051978 Roanoke (12-2) Paul Griffin 14-13 Hobart Hobart — 9,0431979 Adelphi (13-3) Paul Doherty 17-12 UMBC Adelphi — 7,7541980 UMBC (11-3) Dick Watts 23-14 Adelphi UMBC — 8341981 Adelphi (10-2) Paul Doherty 17-14 Loyola Maryland Adelphi — 8201993 Adelphi (8-3) Kevin Sheehan 11-7 LIU Post LIU Post — 9211994 Springfield (12-2) Keith Bugbee 15-12 NYIT LIU Post — 7091995 Adelphi (10-3) Sandy Kapatos 12-10 Springfield Springfield — 1,2271996 LIU Post (10-3) Tom Postel 15-10 Adelphi LIU Post — 9521997 NYIT (12-2) Jack Kaley 18-11 Adelphi Adelphi — 8381998 Adelphi (12-3) Sandy Kapatos 18-6 LIU Post Rutgers (Yurcak Field) — 1,6161999 Adelphi (10-3) Sandy Kapatos 11-8 LIU Post Maryland (Ludwig

Field)— 1,429

2000 Limestone (14-2) Mike Cerino 10-9 LIU Post Maryland (Ludwig Field)

— 2,019

2001 Adelphi (12-2) Sandy Kapatos 14-10 Limestone Rutgers (Yurcak Field) 2,180 3,0582002 Limestone (13-2) T.W. Johnson 11-9 NYIT Rutgers (Yurcak Field) 2,141 3,2982003 NYIT (14-0) Jack Kaley 9-4 Limestone Baltimore 15,417 16,8182004 Le Moyne (16-0) Dan Sheehan 11-10 (2OT) Limestone Baltimore 19,202 20,8592005 NYIT (10-2) Jack Kaley 14-13 (OT) Limestone Philadelphia 21,803 24,5052006 Le Moyne (18-0) Dan Sheehan 12-5 Dowling Philadelphia 23,990 25,6712007 Le Moyne (15-2) Dan Sheehan 6-5 Mercyhurst Baltimore 22,778 24,8062008 NYIT (13-1) Jack Kaley 16-11 Le Moyne Foxborough, Mass. 24,317 26,9282009 LIU Post (15-1) John Jez 8-7 Le Moyne Foxborough, Mass. 24,072 24,5742010 LIU Post (16-1) John Jez 14-9 Le Moyne Baltimore 20,734 22,5832011 Mercyhurst (14-2) Chris Ryan 9-8 Adelphi Baltimore 18,086 19,2372012 Dowling (13-2) Tim Boyle 11-10 Limestone Foxborough, Mass. 17,005 18,1112013 Le Moyne (18-2) Dan Sheehan 11-10 Mercyhurst Philadelphia 22,511 25,0982014 Limestone (19-1) J.B. Clarke 12-6 LIU Post Baltimore 22,219 26,0762015 Limestone (20-1) J.B. Clarke 9-6 Le Moyne Philadelphia 19,559 22,8712016 Le Moyne (20-0) Dan Sheehan 8-4 Limestone Philadelphia 23,015 25,026

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History 4

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPSAdelphi 7Le Moyne 5NYIT 4Limestone 4LIU Post 3Hobart 2SUNY Cortland 1Dowling 1Mercyhurst 1Roanoke 1Springfield 1Towson 1UMBC 1

TOURNAMENT SCORING LEADER

Year Player, School Points1974 Rick Gilbert, Hobart 201975 Bob Griebe, Towson 151976 John Cheek, Washington Col. 201977 Roy McAdam, Hobart 211978 Richard Graham, Roanoke 201979 Bob Engelke, Adelphi/Jay Robertson, UMBC 221980 Jay Robertson, UMBC 81981 Ed Hughes, Adelphi 81993 Gary Reh/Brian Eisenberg, Adelphi 41994 Mark Anastas, Springfield/Gerald Mule, NYIT/Jared Smith,

Springfield6

1995 Gary Reh, Adelphi/Jared Smith, Springfield 41996 Dave Loiacano, LIU Post 61997 Steve Tempone, NYIT 61998 Anthony Picone/Charlie Flaherty/Mark Mangan/James

Miceli, Adelphi4

1999 Brian Tower, Adelphi 42000 Benny Cottone, LIU Post 52001 Mike McInerney, Adelphi 92002 Nick Carlson, Limestone 102003 Frank Lawrence/Tom Zummo, NYIT/Devan Spilker,

Limestone7

2004 Brandon Spillett, Le Moyne 92005 Joe Gabrysiak, NYIT 142006 Mike McDonald, Le Moyne 122007 Scott Janssen/David Osier, Mercyhurst 62008 Keith Henderson, NYIT 92009 Greg Cerar, LIU Post 102010 Eddie Plompen, LIU Post 92011 Joe Vitale, Adelphi 82012 Vito DeMola, Dowling 72013 Riley Loewen, Limestone/Brian Scheetz, Mercyhurst 122014 Kyle Rhatigan, LIU Post 152015 Mike Messenger, Limestone 112016 Mike Messenger, Limestone 12

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER

Year Player School1995 Gary Cegielski Adelphi1996 Todd Dolognese LIU Post1997 Joe Brock NYIT1998 Anthony Picone Adelphi1999 Anthony Saccone Adelphi2000 Nick Carlson Limestone2001 Mike McInerney Adelphi2002 Devan Spilker Limestone2003 Matt Hunter NYIT2004 Brandon Spillett Le Moyne2005 Joe Gabrysiak NYIT2006 Mike McDonald Le Moyne2007 Mike McDonald Le Moyne2008 Keith Henderson NYIT2009 Greg Cerar LIU Post2010 Eddie Plompen LIU Post2011 Ian Wild Mercyhurst2012 Vito DeMola Dowling2013 Jeff White Le Moyne2014 Vinny Ricci Limestone2015 Mike Messenger Limestone2016 Brendan Entenmann Le Moyne

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History 5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSGoals, Game

8—Harold Draffen, Hobart (17) vs. Towson (18), 5-25-74; John Hildebrand, Ohio Wesleyan (22) vs. Kutztown (17), 5-12-76.

Goals, Tournament18—John Cheek, Washington Col. (7 vs. Plymouth St., 5 vs. Roanoke, 6

vs. Adelphi), 1976.

Goals, Career40—John Cheek, Washington Col. (9 games), 1974-77.

Assists, Game9—Bob Engelke, Adelphi (23) vs. Baltimore (15), 5-10-78.

Assists, Tournament18—Bob Engelke, Adelphi (4 vs. SUNY Cortland, 7 vs. St. Lawrence, 7 vs.

UMBC), 1979.

Points, Game11—Rick Gilbert, Hobart (15) vs. Roanoke (6), 5-18-74.

Points, Tournament22—Bob Engelke, Adelphi (2-4 vs. SUNY Cortland, 2-7 vs. St. Lawrence,

0-7 vs. UMBC), 1979; Jay Robertson, UMBC (0-3 vs. Babson, 4-3 vs. Roanoke, 5-2 vs. Towson, 2-3 vs. Adelphi), 1979.

Saves, Game31—Steve Allison, Ithaca (9) vs. SUNY Cortland (11), 5-9-79.

Saves, Tournament57—Tim Hart, Washington Col. (13 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 24 vs. UMBC, 20

vs. Hobart), 1977.

TEAM RECORDSGoals, Game

29—Hobart vs. Ithaca (6), 5-13-78.

Goals, Both Teams39—Ohio Wesleyan (22) vs. Kutztown (17), 5-12-76.

Goals, Tournament66—Hobart (29 vs. Ithaca, 24 vs. SUNY Cortland, 13 vs. Roanoke), 1978.

Assists, Game18—Washington Col. (25) vs. Plymouth St. (5), 5-12-76; Towson (24) vs.

New Haven (5), 5-11-78.

Assists, Tournament40—Towson, 1974.

Shots, Game79—Hobart (29) vs. Ithaca (6), 5-13-78.

Shots, Both Teams105—Towson (51) vs. Hobart (54), 5-25-74.

Shots, Tournament236—Hobart (66 vs. FDU-Florham, 58 vs. Towson, 56 vs. Ohio Wesleyan,

56 vs. Adelphi), 1976.

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History 6

WON-LOST RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT PLAY Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd

Adelphi (1974-76-77-78-79-80-81-93-95-96-97-98-99-2001-11-13-14-15) 18 18 9 .667 7 5 3Babson (1979) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0Baltimore (1974-76-77-78) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0Bryant (2008) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 1Dowling (2006-10-12-14) 4 3 3 .500 1 1 1FDU-Florham (1976) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0Hobart (1974-75-76-77-78-79) 6 13 4 .765 2 3 0Ithaca (1978-79) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0Kutztown (1976) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0Lake Erie (2013-15) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 1Le Moyne (2002-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-12-13-14-15-16) 14 17 9 .654 5 4 4Limestone (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16) 17 17 13 .567 4 6 7Lindenwood (MO) (2015) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0LIU Post (1977-93-96-98-99-2000-01-05-09-10-11-13-14-15-16) 15 7 12 .368 3 5 3Loyola Maryland (1979-81) 2 0 2 .000 0 1 0Mercyhurst (2003-04-06-07-11-12-13-14-16) 9 5 8 .385 1 2 4Merrimack (2009-15-16) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 3Morgan St. (1975) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0Mount Olive (2016) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0New Haven (1977-78) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0NYIT (1994-97-2002-03-04-05-07-08-13-16) 10 8 6 .571 4 2 2Ohio Wesleyan (1975-76-77-78-79) 5 3 5 .375 0 0 1Plymouth St. (1976) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0Queens (NC) (2014) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0Roanoke (1974-76-77-78-79) 5 4 4 .500 1 0 1St. Andrews (2002) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 1St. Lawrence (1979) 1 2 1 .667 0 0 1Salisbury (1975-77-78-79) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0Seton Hill (2013) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0Springfield (1994-95) 2 1 1 .500 1 1 0SUNY Cortland (1974-75-76-77-78-79) 6 7 5 .583 1 0 2Tampa (2014-15-16) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 2Towson (1974-75-76-77-78-79) 6 6 5 .545 1 0 2UMBC (1974-75-76-77-78-79-80) 7 6 6 .500 1 1 2Washington Col. (1974-75-76-77-78) 5 6 5 .545 0 1 2Wingate (2001) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 1

(Note: No third-place game is held; non-advancing semifinalists are credited with third place.)

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All-Time Results 7

ALL-TIME RESULTS

1974First RoundAdelphi 14, Washington Col. 13 SUNY Cortland 16, UMBC 13 Hobart 15, Roanoke 6 Towson 22, Baltimore 11.SemifinalsTowson 22, Adelphi 9 Hobart 14, SUNY Cortland 10ChampionshipTowson 18, Hobart 17 (2OT)

1975First RoundHobart 18, Ohio Wesleyan 8Towson 17, Salisbury 7Washington Col. 17, Morgan St. 8SUNY Cortland 9, UMBC 8 (2OT) SemifinalsHobart 17, Towson 9SUNY Cortland 16, Washington Col. 6ChampionshipSUNY Cortland 12, Hobart 11

1976First RoundBaltimore 8, UMBC 6 Washington Col. 25, Plymouth St. 5Ohio Wesleyan 22, Kutztown 17Hobart 19, FDU-Florham 6QuarterfinalsAdelphi 7, Baltimore 2 Washington Col. 17, Roanoke 15Ohio Wesleyan 12, SUNY Cortland 11Hobart 10, Towson 6SemifinalsAdelphi 13, Washington Col. 10Hobart 14, Ohio Wesleyan 5ChampionshipHobart 18, Adelphi 9

1977First RoundBaltimore 11, Salisbury 10Adelphi 15, New Haven 9Ohio Wesleyan 18, Towson 13SUNY Cortland 12, LIU Post 7QuarterfinalsHobart 26, Baltimore 12Roanoke 14, Adelphi 12Washington Col. 21, Ohio Wesleyan 11UMBC 17, SUNY Cortland 7SemifinalsHobart 15, Roanoke 13 Washington Col. 11, UMBC 9ChampionshipHobart 23, Washington Col. 13

1978First RoundIthaca 15, Salisbury 9Towson 24, New Haven 5Adelphi 23, Baltimore 15Washington Col. 10, Ohio Wesleyan 6QuarterfinalsHobart 29, Ithaca 6SUNY Cortland 13, Towson 12Roanoke 13, Adelphi 8

UMBC 16, Washington Col. 10SemifinalsHobart 24, SUNY Cortland 9Roanoke 12, UMBC 7ChampionshipRoanoke 14, Hobart 13

1979First RoundSalisbury 13, Loyola Maryland 12UMBC 22, Babson 7SUNY Cortland 11, Ithaca 9St. Lawrence 14, Ohio Wesleyan 12QuarterfinalsTowson 17, Salisbury 4UMBC 13, Roanoke 8Adelphi 14, SUNY Cortland 9St. Lawrence 12, Hobart 11SemifinalsUMBC 16, Towson 12Adelphi 16, St. Lawrence 13ChampionshipAdelphi 17, UMBC 12

1980ChampionshipUMBC 23, Adelphi 14

1981ChampionshipAdelphi 17, Loyola Maryland 14

1993ChampionshipAdelphi 11, LIU Post 7

1994ChampionshipSpringfield 15, NYIT 12

1995ChampionshipAdelphi 12, Springfield 10

1996 ChampionshipLIU Post 15, Adelphi 10

1997 ChampionshipNYIT 18, Adelphi 11

1998 ChampionshipAdelphi 18, LIU Post 6

1999ChampionshipAdelphi 11, LIU Post 8

2000ChampionshipLimestone 10, LIU Post 9

2001SemifinalsAdelphi 16, LIU Post 8

Limestone 20, Wingate 2ChampionshipAdelphi 14, Limestone 10

2002SemifinalsNYIT 12, Le Moyne 9 Limestone 11, St. Andrews 7ChampionshipLimestone 11, NYIT 9

2003SemifinalsLimestone 12, Mercyhurst 4 NYIT 12, Le Moyne 11ChampionshipNYIT 9, Limestone 4

2004 SemifinalsLe Moyne 7, NYIT 5 Limestone 14, Mercyhurst 12ChampionshipLe Moyne 11, Limestone 10 (2OT)

2005 SemifinalsLimestone 9, Le Moyne 8 NYIT 21, LIU Post 9ChampionshipNYIT 14, Limestone 13 (OT)

2006 SemifinalsLe Moyne 22, Limestone 3Dowling 16, Mercyhurst 4ChampionshipLe Moyne 12, Dowling 5

2007 SemifinalsLe Moyne 8, Limestone 5Mercyhurst 13, NYIT 10ChampionshipLe Moyne 6, Mercyhurst 5

2008 SemifinalsLe Moyne 11, Bryant 2NYIT 11, Limestone 8ChampionshipNYIT 16, Le Moyne 11

2009 SemifinalsLe Moyne 15, Merrimack 5LIU Post 12, Limestone 9ChampionshipLIU Post 8, Le Moyne 7

2010 SemifinalsLIU Post 9, Dowling 8Le Moyne 11, Limestone 7ChampionshipLIU Post 14, Le Moyne 9

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2011 SemifinalsAdelphi 14, Limestone 11Mercyhurst 14, LIU Post 4ChampionshipMercyhurst 9, Adelphi 8

2012 SemifinalsLimestone 10, Le Moyne 8Dowling 7, Mercyhurst 6 (OT)ChampionshipDowling 11, Limestone 10

2013 QuarterfinalsAdelphi 14, NYIT 11Le Moyne 9, LIU Post 8 (OT)Mercyhurst 10, Lake Erie 9 (OT)Limestone 16, Seton Hill 13SemifinalsLe Moyne 16, Adelphi 13Mercyhurst 18, Limestone 17 (OT)ChampionshipLe Moyne 11, Mercyhurst 10

2014 QuarterfinalsAdelphi 8, Dowling 7LIU Post 9, Le Moyne 3Limestone 17, Queens (NC) 6Tampa 11, Mercyhurst 9SemifinalsLIU Post 12, Adelphi 9Limestone 14, Tampa 10ChampionshipLimestone 12, LIU Post 6

2015First RoundLe Moyne 16, LIU Post 8Merrimack 10, Adelphi 9Limestone 15, Lindenwood (MO) 9Lake Erie 15, Tampa 7SemifinalsLe Moyne 8, Merrimack 7 (OT)Limestone 16, Lake Erie 6ChampionshipLimestone 9, Le Moyne 6

2016First RoundLe Moyne 8, NYIT 7 (OT)Merrimack 15, LIU Post 13Limestone 15, Mount Olive 6Tampa 10, Mercyhurst 9 (OT)SemifinalsLe Moyne 8, Merrimack 4Limestone 13, Tampa 10ChampionshipLe Moyne 8, Limestone 4

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Individual Leaders 9

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

GOALSGoals in a TournamentNo. Name, School Year Games18 John Cheek, Washington Col. 1976 314 John Cheek, Washington Col. 1977 313 Dave Quattrini, UMBC 1979 413 Ernie Olsen, SUNY Cortland 1975 312 Terry Corcoran, Hobart 1977 312 John Hayes, Hobart 1977 312 Roy McAdam, Hobart 1977 312 Tom Nelson, Towson 1974 311 Mike McDonald, Le Moyne 2006 211 Jay Robertson, UMBC 1979 411 G.P. Lindsay, Washington Col. 1977 3

Goals in a Game—First Round(1974-79)No. Name, School Year8 John Hildebrand, Ohio Wesleyan 19767 Dave Quattrini, UMBC 19796 Ted Koziarz, Adelphi 19776 John Hayes, Hobart 19766 Tom Nelson, Towson 19745 Kevin Miller, Adelphi 19785 Kevin Nugent, Ohio Wesleyan 19775 Mike Cordrey, Washington Col. 19755 Harold Draffen, Hobart 19755 Rick Gilbert, Hobart 1974

Goals in a Game—Quarterfinals(1977-79; 2013-present)No. Name, School Year7 Luke Miller, NYIT 20136 Mike Messenger, Limestone 20166 Dave Quattrini, UMBC 19786 Tim Coughlin, UMBC 19775 Seamus Ford, Merrimack 20165 Jake Schmidt, Tampa 20165 Kevin Kelly, Le Moyne 20155 Matt Bilak, Tampa 20145 Riley Loewen, Limestone 20135 Terry Corcoran, Hobart 19785 John Cheek, Washington Col. 19775 John Hayes, Hobart 19775 John Cheek, Washington Col. 19765 G.P. Lindsay, Washington Col. 1976

Goals in a Game—Semifinals(1974-79; 2001-present)No. Name, School Year7 Zac Reid, Mercyhurst 20137 Mike McDonald, Le Moyne 20067 Mike McInerney, Adelphi 20016 Colton Watkinson, Limestone 20166 George Parks, Roanoke 19786 Terry Corcoran, Hobart 19776 John Cheek, Washington Col. 19766 Ernie Olsen, SUNY Cortland 1975

No. Name, School Year5 Andrew Kew, Tampa 20165 Matty Beccaris, LIU Post 20145 Kevin Kelly, Le Moyne 20135 Andrew Chadderdon, Le Moyne 20135 Salavatore Tuttle, Adelphi 20135 Thomas Langan, Limestone 20115 Dave Wooster, Limestone 20045 Jay Robertson, UMBC 19795 Roy McAdam, Hobart 19785 John Cheek, Washington Col. 19775 Terry Corcoran, Hobart 19765 Jim Darcangelo, Towson 1974

Goals in a Game—Championship Game(1974-present)No. Name, School Year8 Harold Draffen, Hobart 19747 Brandon Spillett, Le Moyne 20046 Steve Tempone, NYIT 19976 Jay Robertson, UMBC 19805 Keith Henderson, NYIT 20085 Tom Zummo, NYIT 20055 Rich Dommer, Adelphi 20015 Benny Cottone, LIU Post 20005 Mark Mangan, Adelphi 19975 Andy Marinos, Adelphi 19965 Gary Hanley, Loyola Maryland 19815 Terry Corcoran, Hobart 19775 Wayne Eisenhut, Towson 1974

Goals—CareerName School Years Goals Games

1. John Cheek Washington Col. 1974-77 40 92. Terry Corcoran Hobart 1976-78 32 103. John Hayes Hobart 1975-77 25 104. G.P. Lindsay Washington Col. 1976-78 24 75. Mike Messenger Limestone 2014-16 23 9

Roy McAdam Hobart 1976-78 23 96. Dave Quattrini UMBC 1978-80 22 77. Mike McDonald Le Moyne 2005-08 21 78. Tom Zummo NYIT 2002-05 20 79. Jay Robertson UMBC 1978-80 19 7

Joe Chiofolo Adelphi 1976-79 19 1011. George Parks Roanoke 1976-78 18 612. Tim Coughlin UMBC 1977-79 17 8

Ted Koziarz Adelphi 1976-79 17 10Dave McNaney Hobart 1974-77 17 13John Bishop Hobart 1974-76 17 10Harold Draffen Hobart 1974-75 17 6

17. Ernie Olsen SUNY Cortland 1975-76 16 4Tom Nelson Towson 1974-75 16 5

19. Brandon Spillett Le Moyne 2002-05 15 5Tom Wagner Towson 1976-79 15 6B.J. O’Hara Hobart 1974-75 15 6

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TEAM LEADERS

GOALSGoals in a Quarter—First Round Games(1974-79)No. School vs. Opponent (Quarter) Year10 Towson vs. New Haven (2nd) 19788 UMBC vs. Babson (3rd) 19798 Hobart vs. FDU-Florham (3rd) 19768 Hobart vs. Roanoke (3rd) 19748 Towson vs. Baltimore (1st) 19747 Towson vs. New Haven (3rd) 19787 Salisbury vs. Ithaca (1st) 19787 Adelphi vs. Baltimore (2nd) 19787 Adelphi vs. Baltimore (3rd) 19787 Baltimore vs. Adelphi (2nd) 19787 Ohio Wesleyan vs. Towson (4th) 19776 Salisbury vs. Loyola Maryland (3rd) 19796 UMBC vs. Babson (1st) 19796 Ithaca vs. Salisbury (4th) 19786 Adelphi vs. New Haven (4th) 19776 Towson vs. Ohio Wesleyan (1st) 19776 Hobart vs. FDU-Florham (4th) 19766 Hobart vs. Ohio Wesleyan (4th) 19756 Washington Col. vs. Morgan St. (2nd) 19756 Adelphi vs. Washington Col. (4th) 19746 Washington Col. vs. Adelphi (2nd) 19746 SUNY Cortland vs. UMBC (4th) 19746 Hobart vs. Roanoke (2nd) 19746 Towson vs. Baltimore (2nd) 1974

Goals in a Quarter—Quarterfinals(1976-79; 2013-present)No. School vs. Opponent (Quarter) Year9 Hobart vs. Balitmore (3rd) 19779 UMBC vs. SUNY Cortland (1st) 19778 Hobart vs. Ithaca (2nd) 19788 Hobart vs. Ithaca (3rd) 19788 Hobart vs. Ithaca (4th) 19788 UMBC vs. Washington Col. (3rd) 1978

Goals in a Quarter—Semifinals(1974-79; 2001-present)No. School vs. Opponent (Quarter) Year9 Le Moyne vs. Limestone (3rd) 20068 Limestone vs. Lake Erie (3rd) 20158 Hobart vs. SUNY Cortland (1st) 19788 Towson vs. Adelphi (3rd) 19747 Limestone vs. Mercyhurst (3rd) 20137 Le Moyne vs. Bryant (3rd) 20087 Le Moyne vs. Limestone (1st) 20067 Dowling vs. Mercyhurst (3rd) 20067 Limestone vs. Wingate (3rd) 20017 Hobart vs. SUNY Cortland (3rd) 19787 Hobart vs. Towson (4th) 19757 SUNY Cortland vs. Washington Col. (4th) 19757 Towson vs. Adelphi (2nd) 1974

Goals in a Quarter—Championship(1974-present)No. School vs. Opponent (Quarter) Year9 Adelphi vs. UMBC (1st) 19798 UMBC vs. Adelphi (3rd) 19808 Hobart vs. Washington Col. (2nd) 19778 Hobart vs. Adelphi (1st) 19767 Limestone vs. LIU Post (2nd) 20147 NYIT vs. Le Moyne (2nd) 20087 NYIT vs. Adelphi (4th) 19977 Loyola Maryland vs. Adelphi (4th) 19817 Roanoke vs. Hobart (1st) 19787 Towson vs. Hobart (1st) 19747 Towson vs. Hobart (4th) 19746 Adelphi vs. LIU Post (4th) 19996 Adelphi vs. LIU Post (1st) 19986 Adelphi vs. LIU Post (3rd) 19986 LIU Post vs. Adelphi (2nd) 19966 Hobart vs. Roanoke (1st) 19786 Hobart vs. Washington Col. (1st) 19776 Hobart vs. Washington Col. (3rd) 19776 Hobart vs. Towson (3rd) 1974

Goals in a Game—First Round(1974-79)No. School vs. Opponent Year25 Washington Col. vs. Plymouth St. 197624 Towson vs. New Haven 197823 Adelphi vs. Baltimore 197822 UMBC vs. Babson 197922 Ohio Wesleyan vs. Kutztown 197622 Towson vs. Baltimore 197419 Hobart vs. FDU-Florham 197618 Ohio Wesleyan vs. Towson 197718 Hobart vs. Ohio Wesleyan 197517 Towson vs. Salisbury 197517 Washington Col. vs. Morgan St. 1975

Goals in a Game—Quarterfinals(1976-79; 2013-present)No. School vs. Opponent Year29 Hobart vs. Ithaca 197826 Hobart vs. Baltimore 197721 Washington Col. vs. Ohio Wesleyan 197717 Limestone vs. Queens (NC) 201417 Towson vs. Salisbury 197917 UMBC vs. SUNY Cortland 197717 Washington Col. vs. Roanoke 1976

Goals in a Game—Semifinals(1974-79; 2001-present)No. School vs. Opponent Year24 Hobart vs. SUNY Cortland 197822 Le Moyne vs. Limestone 200622 Towson vs. Adelphi 197421 NYIT vs. LIU Post 200520 Limestone vs. Wingate 200118 Mercyhurst vs. Limestone 201317 Limestone vs. Mercyhurst 201317 Hobart vs. Towson 1975

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No. School vs. Opponent Year16 Limestone vs. Lake Erie 201516 Le Moyne vs. Adelphi 201316 Dowling vs. Mercyhurst 200616 Adelphi vs. LIU Post 200116 Adelphi vs. St. Lawrence 197916 UMBC vs. Towson 197916 SUNY Cortland vs. Washington Col. 1975

Goals in a Game—Championship(1974-present)No. School vs. Opponent Year23 UMBC vs. Adelphi 198023 Hobart vs. Washington Col. 197718 Adelphi vs. LIU Post 199818 NYIT vs. Adelphi 199718 Hobart vs. Adelphi 197618 Towson vs. Hobart 197417 Adelphi vs. Loyola Maryland 198117 Adelphi vs. UMBC 197917 Hobart vs. Towson 197416 NYIT vs. Le Moyne 2008

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OVERTIME GAMES

OVERTIME GAMES BY YEAR (11)Year Round Winner Opponent2016 Quarterfinals Le Moyne 8 NYIT 72016 Quarterfinals Tampa 10 Mercyhurst 92015 Semifinals Le Moyne 8 Merrimack 72013 Quarterfinals Le Moyne 9 LIU Post 82013 Quarterfinals Mercyhurst 10 Lake Erie 92013 Semifinals Mercyhurst 18 Limestone 172012 Semifinals Dowling 7 Mercyhurst 62005 Championship NYIT 14 Limestone 132004 Championship Le Moyne 11 Limestone 10 (2OT)1975 First Round SUNY Cortland 9 UMBC 8 (2OT)1974 Championship Towson 18 Hobart 17 (2OT)

OVERTIME GAMES BY SCHOOL (11)School Year Score vs. Opponent RoundDowling (1-0) 2012 7-6 vs. Mercyhurst SemifinalsHobart (0-1) 1974 17-18 vs. Towson ChampionshipLake Erie (0-1) 2013 9-10 vs. Mercyhurst QuarterfinalsLe Moyne (4-0) 2016 8-7 vs. NYIT Quarterfinals

2015 8-7 vs. Merrimack Semifinals2013 9-8 vs. LIU Post Quarterfinals2004 11-10 vs. Limestone Championship

Limestone (0-3) 2013 17-18 vs. Mercyhurst Semifinals2005 13-14 vs. NYIT Championship2004 10-11 vs. Le Moyne Championship

LIU Post (0-1) 2013 8-9 vs. Le Moyne QuarterfinalsMercyhurst (2-2) 2016 9-10 vs. Tampa Quarterfinals

2013 10-9 vs. Lake Erie Quarterfinals2013 18-17 vs. Limestone Semifinals2012 6-7 vs. Dowling Semifinals

Merrimack (0-1) 2015 7-8 vs. Le Moyne SemifinalsNYIT (1-1) 2016 7-8 vs. Le Moyne Quarterfinals

2005 14-13 vs. Limestone ChampionshipSUNY Cortland (1-0) 1975 9-8 vs. UMBC First RoundTampa (1-0) 2016 10-9 vs. Mercyhurst QuarterfinalsTowson (1-0) 1974 18-17 vs. Hobart ChampionshipUMBC (0-1) 1975 8-9 vs. SUNY Cortland First Round