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2015John Uppgren looked quickly over his right shoulder, then peered back to his left before fi ring a no-look shot over his opposite shoulder that found nothing but net with more than 20 minutes remaining.The junior provided the most SportsCenter-esque highlight on a Sunday afternoon where they eventually came fast and furious in the fi nal 50-plus minutes, which was all the more remarkable considering how truly lacklus-ter Tufts looked in the fi rst nine minutes of its NCAA Division III Men’s La-crosse Championship title defense.Before Uppgren scored the fi rst of his four goals 9:17 into the Jumbos’ battle against a Lynchburg team that entered on a 19-game victory run, they had yet to take a shot while the opposition fi red off 14 en route to scoring the fi rst four goals of the match.Of course, that last part will become a future footnote when discussing Tufts’ second national championship in as many seasons and third overall, no one focusing on an inauspicious beginning that gave way to a well-deserve cel-ebration following a 19-11 victory before 19,559 at Lincoln Financial Field.“At 4-0, we didn’t need a timeout. We were nervous but we didn’t need a timeout,” Tufts coach Mike Daly said. “These guys, as they did all year all long, they just take strain and keep grinding.”Prolonged displays of excellence are certainly not uncommon in champion-ship games, but they rarely occur on this stage after such a sluggish start. Fortunately, this narrative was nothing new to Tufts (21-2), which labored early in the fi rst quarter last Sunday before running past the Rochester Insti-tute for a 19-12 victory in the semifi nals.Daly quickly considered calling a timeout, gauging his 11 guys on the fi eld after Lynchburg’s (21-3) fourth goal before letting them fi ght through it themselves. Smart move. Once junior midfi elder and Most Outstanding Player Justin Helfrich won the ensuing faceoff , Tufts did an abrupt about-face.“Tufts is known for their momentum,” Lynchburg senior attacker Todd Galvin said. That was the understatement of the afternoon: After squandering it, the Jumbos seized all of the momentum and could do wrong.“For me, it was winning the next faceoff ,” Helfrich said after winning 23 of 31. “[Then] give these guys the ball and I know they’ll do great things with it.”Added Uppgren, who broke his school single-season points record with 129 after tallying eight Sunday: “That’s the whole team mentality. Win the next 50-50 groundball, make the next pass, score the next goal.”Starting with Uppgren’s fi rst tally, Tufts found the back of the net fi ve times within a stretch of 4:25 to take a 5-4 lead after the fi rst 15 minutes. Mean-while, Helfrich continually controlled the faceoff s, enabling the Jumbos to virtually camp out in Lynchburg’s half of the turf.Lynchburg forged a 5-5 tie when junior attacker Austin Stewart (two goals) scored his NCAA Division III single-season record 108th goal, but Tufts tal-lied three more goals over the ensuing 39 seconds before claiming a 10-6 halftime cushion. Another trio of tallies, two off the stick of senior attacker Cole Bailey (three goals, four assists), within a 45-second timeframe to start the third made the score 13-6 before Uppgren’s no-look goal all but ensured a Jumbos’ repeat.“So there’s a fl ag on the ground, and I believe I just tried to drive up to the island and I got my momentum stuck a little bit, and, yeah, just shot it over my shoulder,” Uppgren said with a laugh. “I just went for it. Kind of a free shot.”Unlike the game’s beginning, Tufts will certainly remember Uppgren’s SportsCenter moment and the best moment of all: Celebrating back-to-back national championships, becoming the fi rst eight team in Division III history to repeat.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.John Uppgren, Tufts ...............................................................................5 18 12 30Austin Stewart, Lynchburg ..................................................................5 21 7 28Aaron Murphy, Lynchburg ...................................................................5 8 13 21Quinn Moroney, Amherst ....................................................................3 4 14 18Cole Bailey, Tufts .......................................................................................4 18 18 18

2015 FIRST ROUND

MAY 6

Rochester Inst. 24, Morrisville St. 3Morrisville St. 2 1 0 0 — 3Rochester Inst. 8 6 4 6 — 24Morrisville St. scoring – Louie Geswaldo 1; Andrew Donoghue 1; Eliud Evans 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Ryan Lee 4; Kyle Aquin 3; John Hill 3; Allister Warren 3; Eddie Kiesa 2; Kyle Sterzin 2; Matt Hossack 2; Brad Gillies 1; Zack Thompson 1; Alex Bodin 1; Mikey Gulasey 1; Drew Tosaya 1.Shots: Morrisville St. 15, Rochester Inst. 46. Saves: Morrisville St.-Chris Fiore 10, Tyler Catalfano 4; Rochester Inst.-Pat Johnston 4, Jarryd Lee 3, Nick Nesbitt 0. Attendance: 319.Union (NY) 15, Nazareth 12Nazareth 3 2 6 1 — 12Union (NY) 2 3 5 5 — 15Nazareth scoring – Dan O’Brien 3; Will Fallo 3; Luke Wooters 2; Troy Haefele 2; Jacob Gray 1; Matt McDermott 1.Union (NY) scoring – Peter Richardson 2; Charlie Ross 2; Nolan Stauffer 2; Richard Gregory 2; Jack Scheufele 2; Paul Alberti 1; Tom Stanton 1; Kyle Mason 1; Adam Rosenthal 1; Connor Hall 1.Shots: Nazareth 36, Union (NY) 38. Saves: Nazareth-Michael Cuciti 9, Scott Brown 0; Union (NY)-Stefan Basile 11, Sam Bebout 0.Attendance: 237.Endicott 12, Colorado Col. 6Colorado Col. 3 1 2 0 — 6Endicott 1 2 7 2 — 12Colorado Col. scoring – Henri Halle 3; Sam Dardani 2; Dylan Davie 1.Endicott scoring – Joshua Tordik 4; Will Jennings 2; Kyle Weber 2; Nick Pinciaro 2; Colin Bannon 1; Harrison Cotter 1.Shots: Colorado Col. 31, Endicott 46. Saves: Colorado Col.-Chase Nurphy 18, Jack Roos 0; Endicott-Cameron Bell 14.Attendance: 850.SUNY Cortland 9, Springfield 8Springfield 4 1 3 0 — 8SUNY Cortland 4 0 3 2 — 9Springfield scoring – Bryce Serriello 3; Tom Hurley 2; Brendan Boss 1; Tony Laguerre 1; Kevin Sainte 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Matt Savlov 3; Benjamin Dunlavey 2; Matt Rakoczy 1; Zach Hopps 1; Billy Davis 1; Mike Cantelli 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 35, Springfield 33. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Scott Tota 6;Springfield-Chris Santaniello 11.Attendance: 361.Amherst 20, Castleton 4Castleton 0 1 2 1 — 4Amherst 6 3 4 7 — 20Castleton scoring – Zach Davidson 2; Taylor Swarter 1; Nicolas Romeo 1.Amherst scoring – Kane Haffey 4; Chris Albanese 3; Dylan Park 2; Patrick Routh 2; Mike Litner 2; Quinn Moroney 1; Charlie Gill 1; Max Keeley 1; Matt Conway 1; Matt Killian 1; Ian Kadish 1; Rob Butko 1.Shots: Castleton 13, Amherst 60. Saves: Castleton Peter Latulippe 13, Sam Polas 8; Amherst-Cody Tranbarger 4, Thomas Gilligan 0, Rob Dickinson 1..Attendance: 154.Middlebury 17, Montclair St. 8Montclair St. 1 1 0 0 — 2Middlebury 12 7 4 1 — 24Montclair St. scoring – Zach Schreck 3; Michael Schreck 2; Brett Mangan 2; Steve Danyluk 1.Middlebury scoring – Jon Broome 3; Jack Rautiola 3; Kyle Soroka 2; Taylor Pirie 2; Joel Blockowicz 1; Henry Riehl 1; Joseph Zelkowitz 1; Sean Carroll 1; Tim Giarrusso 1; Nate Smith-Ide 1; Nick Peterson 1.Shots: Montclair St. 33, Middlebury 53. Saves: Montclair St.-Lucas Jones 16; Middlebury-Will Ernst 12, Gabe Weissmann 1.Attendance: 300.Bates 16, Keene St. 11Keene St. 6 1 2 2 — 11Bates 3 4 4 5 — 16Keene St. scoring – Tyler McKelvie 5; Hunter Arnold 4; Ryan Hart 1; Kevin Carey 1.Bates scoring – Charlie Fay 4; Jack Strain 3; Jack Allard 3; Conor Henrie 2; Andrew Melvin 1; Kyle Weber 1; Scott Baber 1; Reed Lewallen 1.Shots: Keene St. 35, Bates 46. Saves: Keene St.-Dylan Florian 11; Bates-Joe Faria 6.Attendance: 1,399.

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Tufts 21, Emmanuel (MA) 6Emmanuel (MA) 1 1 3 1 — 6Tufts 2 9 7 3 — 21Emmanuel (MA) scoring – Chris Curtis 2; Tony Cibelli 2; Donnie Litzelman 1; Pat Heffernan 1.Tufts scoring – Zach Richman 4; Austin Carbone 3; John Uppgren 2; Kyle Howard-Johnson 2; Garrett Clarke 2; Ben Andreycak 1; Lucas Johnson 1; Sawyer Dew 1; Peter Gill 1; Conor Helfrich 1; Ryan Le 1; Jake Gillespie 1; Charlie Rubin 1.Shots: Emmanuel (MA) 25, Tufts 61. Saves: Emmanuel (MA)-Austin Lauzier 15; Tufts-Jon Conley 9, Brian Droesch 3.Attendance: 400.Gettysburg 19, Catholic 3Catholic 0 2 1 0 — 3Gettysburg 4 8 4 3 — 19Catholic scoring – Tim Keith 1; Liam Clancy 1; Dylan Neville 1.Gettysburg scoring – Robby Maddux 6; Brendan Morris 4; Bijan Firouzan 3; Jimmy Morris 2; Paul Werner 1; Reed Barbe 1; Mike Distler 1; Owen Rothe 1.Shots: Catholic 26, Gettysburg 43. Saves: Catholic-Kevin Cardillo 9, Jack Connelly 0; Tim Brady 8, Jake Adoni 1, Ryan Goodall 2.Attendance: 295.Ursinus 8, Cabrini 7Ursinus 2 1 4 1 — 8Cabrini 1 2 3 1 — 7Ursinus St. scoring – Mark Stratton 2; Gerard Brown 1; Mike Neal 1; Steve Smyrl 1; Steve Mussoline 1; Logan Panaccione 1; Ian Desenberg 1.Cabrini scoring – Ethan Heisman 2; Damian Sobieski 2; Mike Leyden 1; Kyle Bush 1; James Magnani 1.Shots: Ursinus 42, Cabrini 37. Saves: Ursinus-Brian Neff 12, Cabrini-Tyler Morrell 8..Attendance: 612.Albion 13, Augustana (IL) 12Albion 0 0 2 2 — 4Augustana (IL) 6 4 4 5 — 19Albion scoring – Tim Urso 5; Zach Hubbell 3; Alexander Dziewit 1; Joe Braley 1; Cameron Braun 1; Kyle DeCamp 1; Dominic Hamper 1.Augustana (IL) scoring – Kevin Gleason 4; Jonathan Bryk 3; Scott Davis 2; Colin Haley 1; Jeremy Gottardo 1; JP Palasek 1.Shots: Albion 59, Augustana (IL) 30. Saves: Albion-Kyle Formanczyk 9; Augustana (IL)-Jack Peters 18. Attendance: 267.Ohio Wesleyan 14, Carthage 6Carthage 0 0 2 4 — 6Ohio Wesleyan 3 6 3 2 — 14Carthage scoring – Jared Ferrell 3; Billy Lane 1; Tanner Thomas 1; John Salerno 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Kyle Foster 3; Marcus Dietz 2; Matt Maier 2; Cooper Del Zotto 2; Tommy Minkler 1; John Umbach 1; Luke Leyden 1; Sean Roskamp 1; Edwin Foster 1.Shots: Carthage 24, Ohio Wesleyan 46. Saves: Carthage-Ryan Smith 6, Jonah Lackey 8, Cameron Laird 0; Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan McMahon 4. Attendance: 325.Stevenson 12, Eastern 5Eastern 1 1 1 2 — 5Stevenson 4 5 2 1 — 12Eastern scoring – Grant Ferguson 2; Eric Waibel 2; Desmond Decker 1.Stevenson scoring – Tony Rossi 3; Connor Curro 2; Matt Tompkins 2; Pat Candon 1; Colin Dabney 1; Joey Granata 1; Morgan Pritchett 1; Justin Buonomo 1.Shots: Eastern 28, Stevenson 52. Saves: Eastern-Nick DiPiano 16; Stevenson-Connor Skeen 12. Attendance: 476.Salisbury 6, Roanoke 3Roanoke 2 1 0 0 — 3Salisbury 2 2 1 1 — 6Roanoke scoring – Iv Stucker 2; Tyler McWilliams 1.Salisbury scoring – Carson Kalama 2; Sean Fitzgerald 1; Nathan Blondino 1; Mike Kane 1; Jake Rotman 1.Shots: Roanoke 24, Salisbury 33. Saves: Roanoke-Dylan Torrey 6; Salisbury-Connor Anderson 8. Attendance: 702.Aurora 8, Otterbein 6Aurora 2 2 0 4 — 8Otterbein 1 1 3 1 — 6Aurora scoring – JK Torres6 2; Nolan Miller 2; Max Obriecht 1; Jason Koziol 1; Jordan Williams 1; Danny Loyall 1.Otterbein scoring – Mike Sullivan 3; Connor Baak 3.Shots: Aurora 28, Otterbein 36. Saves: Aurora-Cameron Brooks 14; Otterbein-James Gundling 10. Attendance: 348.Lynchburg 13, Sewanee 4Sewanee 1 0 1 2 — 4Lynchburg 2 4 2 5 — 13Sewanee scoring – Peter Brown 2; Robbie Berndt 1; Cotter Brown 1.

Lynchburg scoring – Austin Stewart 5; Todd Galvin 3; Chris Cornelius 2; Colin McGuire 1; Jacob Fuller 1; Sean Ahearn 1.Shots: Sewanee 35, Lynchburg 50. Saves: Sewanee-Shelby Austin 15; Lynchburg-Chris Hawley 13, Andrew Fawkes 0, James Cook 0. Attendance: 333.

2015 SECOND ROUND

MAY 9Rochester Inst. 10, Union (NY) 9Union (NY) 3 2 3 1 — 9Rochester Inst. 1 4 0 5 — 10Union (NY) scoring – Charlie Ross 2; Adam Rosenthal 2; Peter Richardson 1; Nolan Stauffer 1; Paul Alberti 1; Tom Stanton 1; Jack Scheufele 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Ryan Lee 4; Allister Warren 2; Brad Gillies 1; Dan LoBosco 1; Kyle Sterzin 1; Eddie Kiesa 1.Shots: Union (NY) 28, Rochester Inst. 49. Saves: Union (NY)-Stefan Basile 20; Rochester Inst.-Pat Johnston 6.Attendance: 345.SUNY Cortland 13, Endicott 6Endicott 2 0 3 1 — 6SUNY Cortland 3 4 5 1 — 13Endicott scoring – Will Jennings 3; Colin Bannon 1; Harrison Cotter 1; Jeremy Morgan 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Matt Rakoczy 3; Zach Hopps 3; Mike Cantelli 2; Austin Hope 1; Mike Hart 1; Billy Davis 1; Dan Southard 1; Benjamin Dunlavey 1.Shots: Endicott 28, SUNY Cortland 44. Saves: Endicott-Cameron Bell 14; SUNY Cortland-Scott Tota 13, Joe Scalise 0.Attendance: 551.Amherst 16, Middlebury 10Middlebury 1 3 4 2 — 10Amherst 4 4 5 3 — 16Middlebury scoring – Kyle Soroka 2; Joel Blockowicz 2; Jack Rautiola 2; Tim Giarrusso 1; Joseph Zelkowitz 1; Sean Carroll 1; Jon Broome 1.Amherst scoring – Quinn Moroney 3; Kane Haffey 3; Charlie Gill 2; Mike Litner 2; Chris Albanese 2; Matt Killian 1; Jack Cahill 1; Kevin Curry 1; Patrick Routh 1.Shots: Middlebury 40, Amherst 37. Saves: Middlebury-Will Ernst 7; Amherst-Cody Tranbarger 12.Attendance: 198.Tufts 13, Bates 8Bates 2 3 2 1 — 8Tufts 1 6 1 5 — 13Bates scoring – Kyle Weber 2; Jack Strain 2; Charlie Fay 1; Jack Allard 1; Max Breschi 1; Clarke Jones 1.Tufts scoring – John Uppgren 4; Cole Bailey 4; Garrett Clarke 2; Zach Richman 2; Ben Andreycak 1. Shots: Bates 39, Tufts 54. Saves: Bates-Joe Faria 13; Tufts-Alex Salazar 8. Attendance: 650.Gettysburg 10, Ursinus 9 (2OT)Ursinus 1 3 3 20 0 0 — 9Gettysburg 3 3 2 1 0 0 — 10Ursinus scoring – Steve Mussoline 2; Mark Stratton 2; Logan Panaccione 1; Jake Weber 1; Gerard Brown 1; Mike Neal 1; Tucker Noel 1.Gettysburg scoring – Brendan Morris 4; Robby Maddux 3; Jameson Smith 2; Paul Werner 1.Shots: Ursinus 35, Gettysburg 50. Saves: Ursinus Brian Neff 16; Gettysburg Tim Brady 7.Attendance: 564.Ohio Wesleyan 12, Albion 11Albion 3 1 4 3 — 11Ohio Wesleyan 3 4 3 2 — 12Albion scoring – Zach Hubbell 4; Alexander Dziewit 2; Tim Urso 1; Joel Hedemark 1; Cameron Braun 1; Harrison Palmer 1; Brandon Lebioda 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Edwin Foster 3; Kyle Foster 2; Marcus Dietz 2; Brendan Bouchard 1; Luke Leyden 1; Trent Schulte 1; John Umbach 1; Derek Todd 1. Shots: Albion 42, Ohio Wesleyan 53. Saves: Albion-Kyle Formanczyk 18; Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan McMahon 12.Attendance: 389.Salisbury 12, Stevenson 4Salisbury 4 2 4 2 — 12Stevenson 1 0 2 1 — 4Salisbury scoring – Nathan Blondino 4; Thomas Cirillo 3; James Burton 2; Sean Fitzgerald 1; Carson Kalama 1; Mike Kane 1.Stevenson scoring – Tony Rossi 1; Matt Tompkins 1; Billy Burgoyne 1; Alex Hardwick 1.Shots: Salisbury 32, Stevenson 29. Saves: Salisbury-Connor Anderson 12, Colin Reymann 0; Stevenson-Connor Skeen 10.Attendance: 1,301.Lynchburg 19, Aurora 8Aurora 3 1 2 2 — 8Lynchburg 8 6 3 2 — 19

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Aurora scoring – Jason Koziol 3; Max Obriecht 1; JK Torres 1; Zach Henry 1; Bailey Smith 1; Max Matthai 1.Lynchburg scoring – Austin Stewart 8; Sean Ahearn 4; Chris Cornelius 4; Jacob Fuller 1; Bobby Distler 1; Cullan Ganley 1.Shots: Aurora 28, Lynchburg 42 Saves: Aurora-Cameron Brooks 6, Brian Richter 3; Lynchburg-Chris Hawley 5, Andrew Fawkes 1, James Cook 0..Attendance: 422.

2015 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 13

Rochester Inst. 18, SUNY Cortland 7SUNY Cortland 2 3 2 0 — 7Rochester Inst. 1 5 4 8 — 18SUNY Cortland – Zach Hopps 2; Matt Rakoczy 2; Mike Cantelli 1; Billy Davis 1; Nicky Bonitatibus 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Eddie Kiesa 6; Kyle Sterzin 5; Chad Levick 3; Ryan Lee 2; Cory Ashmore 1; Alex Bodin 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 23, Rochester Inst. 51. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Scott Tota 14; Rochester Inst.-Pat Johnston 10.Attendance: 332.Tufts 17, Amherst 10Amherst 3 1 2 4 — 10Tufts 6 3 3 5 — 17Amherst scoring – Mike Litner 3; Dylan Park 3; Kane Haffey 1; Charlie Gill 1; Chris Albanese 1; Matt Killian 1.Tufts scoring – John Uppgren 3; Garrett Clarke 3; Peter Gill 2; Ben Andreycak 2; Jake Gillespie 2; Cole Bailey 1; Kyle Howard-Johnson 1; Zach Richman 1; Cam Irwin 1; Tyler Olney 1.Shots: Amherst 46, Tufts 50. Saves: Amherst-Cody Tranbarger 18; Tufts-Alex Salazar 16.Attendance: 500.Gettysburg 9, Ohio Wesleyan 5Ohio Wesleyan 1 0 2 2 — 5Gettysburg 3 3 1 2 — 9Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Marcus Dietz 2; John Umbach 2; Luke Leyden 1.Gettysburg scoring – Paul Werner 4; Bijan Firouzan 2; Sean Fumai 1; Brendan Morris 1; Robby Maddux 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 34, Gettysburg 33. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan McMahon 14; Gettysburg-Tim Brady 14.Attendance: 418.Lynchburg 13, Salisbury 11Salisbury 2 3 1 5 — 11Lynchburg 3 6 2 2 — 13Salisbury scoring – Carson Kalama 3; Sean Fitzgerald 1; James Burton 1; Christian Ottenritte 1; Thomas Cirillo 1; Nathan Blondino 1; Mike Kane 1; Jake Rotman 1; Preston Dabbs 1. Lynchburg scoring – Dane Angell 4; Austin Stewart 2; Aaron Murphy 2; Chris Camarca 1; Joey Giannaras 1; Chris Hower 1; Hunter Thompson 1; Daniel Owens 1. Shots: Salisbury 32, Lynchburg 36. Saves: Salisbury-Connor Anderson 6; Lynchburg-Chris Hawley 6.Attendance: 566.

2015 SEMIFINALS

MAY 16

Lynchburg 11, Gettysburg 9Lynchburg 2 0 3 6 — 11Gettysburg 4 3 2 0 — 9Lynchburg scoring – Austin Stewart 4; Aaron Murphy 3; Colin McGuire 2; Chris Cornelius 1; Daniel Owens 1.Gettysburg scoring – Jimmy Morris 3; Jameson Smith 2; Sean Fumai 2; Bijan Firouzan 2. Shots: Lynchburg 28, Gettysburg 39 Saves: Lynchburg-Chris Hawley 3; Gettysburg-Tim Brady 8. Attendance: 949.

MAY 17

Tufts 19, Rochester Inst. 12Tufts 2 5 7 5 — 19Rochester Inst. 5 2 3 2 — 12Tufts scoring – Kyle Howard-Johnson 6; John Uppgren 5; Zach Richman 5; Cole Bailey 1; Garrett Clarke 1; Peter Gill 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Allister Warren 3; Kyle Aquin 2; Matt Hossack 2; Eddie Kiesa 1; Chad Levick 1; Kyle Sterzin 1; Cory Ashmore 1; Steven Ricci 1.Shots: Tufts 51, Rochester Inst. 53. Saves: Tufts-Alex Salazar 18; Rochester Inst.-Pat Johnston 18.Attendance: 2,100.

2015 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 24 AT PHILADELPHIA, PA

Tufts 19, Lynchburg 11Tufts 5 5 6 3 — 19Lynchburg 4 2 2 3 — 11Tufts scoring – John Uppgren 4; Cole Bailey 3; Peter Gill 2; Zach Richman 2; Garrett Clarke 2; Ben Andreycak 1; Cam Irwin 1; Conor Helfrich 1; Tyler Carbone 1; Charlie Rubin 1; CJ Higgins 1.Lynchburg scoring – Aaron Murphy 3; Todd Galvin 3; Austin Stewart 2; Dane Angell 1; Cole Barrett 1; Harrison Brennan 1. Shots: Tufts 59, Lynchburg 44. Saves: Tufts-Alex Salazar 13; Lynchburg-Chris Hawley 20, Andrew Fawkes 0.Attendance: 19,559.

2014Tufts outlasts Salisbury to win NCAA title: Tufts outscored Salisbury 7-1 in the third quarter and won its second NCAA championship with a 12-9 vic-tory versus the Sea Gulls in the national championship game at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium.Junior Cole Bailey was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player after scoring a goal with fi ve assists. Tufts was behind 4-1 early in the second quar-ter, but Bailey scored and had three assists in the second as the Jumbos tied the score by halftime.Senior goalie Patton Watkins made 17 saves for the Jumbos, including eight in the third period as Tufts held off a late charge by Salisbury. Sophomore Ben Andreycak, junior Peter Gill and sophomore John Uppgren all scored twice for the Jumbos, with Uppgren adding two assists. Sophomore defen-seman Blake Wood caused two turnovers senior Kane Delaney grabbed fi ve ground balls.Finishing 21-2, the Jumbos set a program record for victories in a season. With its 12 goals in the game, Tufts fi nished the 2014 season with 423 to set a NCAA Division III single-season record. Its seven assists in the game gave them 45 in the NCAA tournament to set another national mark.Salisbury, which also fi nished 21-2, was led by a goal with two assists from Greg Korvin and two goals apiece from Sean Fitzgerald and Donovan Lange. Senior Chris Bank won 13 of 24 face-off s for the Sea Gulls, while Brendan Bormwell caused two turnovers. Knute Kraus fi nished with four ground balls and goalie Alex Taylor made nine saves.Salisbury shut down the Tufts off ense in the fi rst period and scored three goals of their own for an early lead. The Jumbos scored fi rst on a goal by Peter Gill 55 seconds into the game, but Salisbury had the next four. Korvin scored and assisted on goals 45 seconds apart to get the run started.After Thomas Cirillo made it 3-1 Salisbury at 6:12 of the fi rst, Watkins made two good saves to keep the margin at two after 15 minutes of play.The Sea Gulls would strike fi rst in the second quarter as Luke Phipps scored at 11:31 for a 4-1 margin. Tufts would came to life after 22:02 of play with-out scoring. Bailey fi gured in the next four goals, scoring once and assisting Beau Wood and Uppgren twice. A Salisbury goal from Rhett DePol was sand-wiched in the middle making it a 5-5 game at halftime.In the third quarter, the Jumbos took their fi rst lead since 1-0 with Andreycak scoring twice in the fi rst 3:03. His second goal came during a man-up situa-tion and gave Tufts a 7-5 lead. The tally also gave the Jumbos 418 goals this season, surpassing the NCAA record of 418 held by Salisbury from the 2007 season.The Sea Gulls got one back by Lange at 9:04, giving Salisbury six goals by six diff erent players. A good save by Watkins led to a fi ve-goal Tufts run that put them in control of the game. Bailey threaded a pass through two defenders to fi nd C.J. Hig-gins in front of the net for an 8-6 advantage. The Jumbos would then score three times in the next seconds, with senior Dan Leventhal, sophomore face-off man Conor Helfrich and senior Peter Bowers extending the lead to 11-6. Tufts would cap the run with Gill’s second goal of the game assisted by Bailey with just 4.3 seconds remaining in the quarter for a 12-6 margin.The Tufts defense stepped up in the fourth quarter as Salisbury tried to get back in it. They scored twice in the opening 5:05 of the period by Lange and Mike Kane cutting the Jumbo lead to 12-8. When Fitzgerald recorded a man-up goal it was a three-goal game (12-9) with 6:52 remaining.Watkins was at his best in the fi nal six minutes, making several saves. Mean-while, the Jumbo defense led by the eff orts of Blake Wood, Cem Kalkavan, Dan Alles and Garrett Read limited Salisbury’s quality shots. Soon the Jum-bos were storming the fi eld to celebrate another national title.

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West. New England scoring – Adam Knapton 3, Owen Caruso 3, Keegan Dudeck 2, Sean Lawton 2, Colton Craig 2, Garrett Mullins 1.Springfield scoring – Ryon Lynch 4, Bryce Serriello 4, Dom Roberto 3, Devin Abad 2, Dylan Sheehan 2, Ryan Murphy 1, Kevin Freeman 1, Matt Fleisher 1, Matt Dalton 1.Shots: Springfield 48, West. New England 33. Saves: Springfield-Connor Nash 12; West. New England-Brandon Body 14, Cam Gormley 0.Attendance: 2,500.Stevenson 18, Otterbein4Otterbein 2 2 0 0 — 4Stevenson 3 4 4 7 — 18Otterbein scoring – Mike Sullivan 2, Mikey O’Neal 1, Trevor Kujawski 1.Stevenson scoring – Tony Rossi 5, Glen Tompkins 2, Billy Burgoyne 2, Alex Hardwick 2, Colin Dabney 2, Stephen Banick 1, Tyler Fuhrman 1, Chris Dashiell 1, Joe Balestrieri 1, Nick Gorrasi 1.Shots: Stevenson 71, Otterbein 18. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 12; Otterbein-James Gundling 23.Attendance: 305.Cabrini College 9, Mary Washington 8Mary Washington 4 0 2 2 — 8Cabrini 2 4 2 1 — 9Mary Washington scoring – Luke Dick 4, Joey Marson 2, Chip Pittard 1, Mike Marson 1.Cabrini scoring – Anthony DiSanzo 4, Damian Sobieski 2, Evan Downey 2, Corey Elmer 1.Shots: Cabrini 44, Mary Washington 31. Saves: Cabrini-Hank Altschuler 10; Mary Washington-Zack DelGrosso 14.Attendance: 269.Endicott 13, Keene St. 10Keene St. 2 3 4 1 — 10Endicott 4 4 1 4 — 13Keene St. scoring – Tyler McKelvie 3, Tyler Reilly 2, Robert Hart 2, Ryan Hart 1, Joe Sialiano 1, Kevin Carey 1.Endicott scoring – Colin Bannon 3, Harrison Cotter 3, Nick Pinciaro 2, Joshua Tordik 2, Jonathan Morgan 1, Jeremy Morgan 1, Kyle Weber 1.Shots: Endicott 44, Keene St. 42. Saves: Endicott-Cameron Bell 14; Keene St.-Dylan Florian 13.Attendance: 1,377.Denison 19, Centre 4Centre 0 0 2 2 — 4Denison 6 4 4 5 — 19Centre scoring – Connor Stubbs 1, Mitchell Kraus 1, William Elpers 1, Matt Hughes 1.Denison scoring – Teddy Powell 3, Blair Farinholt 3, Luke Walsh 3, Eddie Vita 2, James Meager 2, Will Donohue 1, Liam Rooney 1, Nick Bortolani 1, Benjie Colberg 1, Jamie McCahan 1, Drew Newman 1.Shots: Denison 50, Centre 20. Saves: Denison-Clark Bullingotn 5, Chris Thomas 1; Centre-Clayton Brown 1, Bryce McCoy 6, Andrew Ferrucci 3. Attendance: 360.Washington College 13, Eastern 6Eastern 1 2 2 1 — 6Washington College 1 3 5 4 — 13Eastern scoring – Grant Ferguson 2, Andy Jameson 1, Eric Waibel 1, Andrew Travers 1, Kyle Gillam 1.Washington scoring – Sid Looney 4, Hunter Nowicki 2, Jim Cusick 2, Casey Kermes 2, JD Campbell 1, Stephen Luck 1, Sam Birnbaum 1.Shots: Washington 61, Eastern 31. Saves: Washington-Ted DiSalvo 15, Andrew Bolland 2; Eastern-Pat Groschan 13. Attendance: 1,001.Aurora 22, Adrian 13Aurora 7 1 5 9 — 22Adrian 4 1 3 5 — 13Aurora scoring – Max Obriecht 5, Nolan Miller 4, Jack Barry 4, Zachary Olsen 4, Justin Bose 2, Jason Koziol 1, Danny Loyall 1, Max Matthai 1.Adrian scoring – Doug Boyd 4, Mitch Burgin 4, Tom Thielman 3, Eric Fannell 1, Brendan Harvey 1.Shots: Aurora 43, Adrian 40. Saves: Aurora-Adam Holka 9, Cameron Brooks 0; Adrian-Kevin Lerg 7. Attendance: 300.Union 24, New England College 4New England College 1 1 1 1 — 4Union 7 7 6 4 — 24New England scoring – Adam Shute 4.Union scoring – Nolan Stauffer 3, Kyle Mason 2, Richard Gregory 2, Daniel Kycia 2, Charlie Ross 2, Jack O’Connor 2, Greg Mooney 2, Peter Richardson 1, Alex D’Amario 1, Jake Quinn 1, Jack Scheufele 1, Paul Alberti 1, Pat DeBenedetto 1, Tom Stanton 1, Adam Rosenthal 1, Lance Lonergan 1.Shots: Union 50, New England 24. Saves: Union-Stefan Basile 2, Devyn Jefferies 8; New England-Chris Galluzzo 10. Attendance: 398.

In winning their second NCAA championship including 2010, the Jumbos overcame the early defi cit and a 5-2 disadvantage in penalties. Tufts shut down the fi rst four man-up chances by Salisbury until their fi nal goal. Tufts fi nished 1-for-2 on man-advantages. The Jumbos were also playing without junior Chris Schoenhut, the nation’s leading goal scorer with 80 who was hurt at the NCAA semifi nal win at RIT.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Beau Wood, Tufts .....................................................................................5 18 4 22Cole Bailey, Tufts .......................................................................................5 12 10 22John Uppgren, Tufts ...............................................................................5 11 8 19Hunter Nowicki, Washington Col. .....................................................4 7 11 18Tony Rossi, Stevenson ...........................................................................3 11 4 15Chris Dashiell, Stevenson .....................................................................3 4 11 15

2014 FIRST ROUND

MAY 7

Ithaca 13, Montclair St. 4Montclair St. 2 2 0 0 — 4Ithaca 2 5 1 5 — 13Montclair St. scoring – Brett Mangan 1; Sam Morrissey 1; Michael Jevic 1; Shane Raymond 1.Ithaca scoring – Pat Slawta 4; Jake Long 2; Ryan Burns 2; James Manilla 1; Michael Walker 1; Andrew Kristy 1; Casey Schattner 1; Justin Bird 1.Shots: Montclair St. 47, Ithaca 36. Saves: Montclair St.-Michael Dorn ; Ithaca-Scott Sidnam 16. Attendance: 500.Amherst 13, Colorado Col. 10Colorado Col. 4 4 0 2 — 10Amherst 2 2 4 5 — 13Colorado College scoring – Jack Kreitler 3; Henri Halle 2; Austin Davie 1; Taylor Paul 1; Tyler Allen 1; Jack McCormick 1; Stephen Petersilge 1.Amherst scoring – Devin Acton 6; Quinn Moroney 3; Aaron Mathias 1; Charlie Gill 1; Rob Butko 1; Michael Litner 1.Shots: Colorado Col 36, Amherst 47. Saves: Colorado Col.-Chase Murphy 16; Amherst-Greg Majno 4, Cody Tranbarger 5.Attendance: 362.York (PA) 8, Susquehanna 3Susquehanna 0 1 1 1 — 3York (PA) 2 2 2 2 — 8Susquehanna scoring – Nick Citron 1, Austin Lein 1, Greg Budd 1.York (PA) scoring – Seth Krolus 2, Tyler Hutson 2, Tyler Davis 1, Chris Varela 1, Andrew Gamble 1, Dakota Randall 1.Shots: York (PA) 42, Susquehanna 18. Saves: Susquehanna-Jared Knowlton 15, Jonathan Berg 0; York (PA)-Caleb Abney 9, James Anderson 0, Joey Bellavia 0.Attendance: 410.SUNY Cortland 20, Keuka College 6Keuka 2 2 2 0 — 6SUNY Cortland 4 3 10 3 — 20Keuka scoring – Derek Pfeiffer 3, Matt Beebe 1, Connor Latimer 1, Cory Gray 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Zach Hopps 3, Tyler Chin 3, Mike Cantelli 3, Mike Cummings 2, Patrick Brown 2, Matt Rakoczy 1, Matt Savlov 1, Benjamin Dunlavey 1, Nate Garbarino 1, Dieter Treusdell 1, Nate Beresovoy 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 67, Keuka 18. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Scott Tota 2, Nick Costabile 2; Keuka-Eric Saltrelli 17, Jacob Wood 1.Attendance: 424.Lynchburg 25, Sewanee 4Sewanee 0 3 0 1 — 4Lynchburg 10 8 3 4 — 25Sewanee scoring – Michael Morris 2, Matthew Stiefel 1, George Bukawyn 1.Lynchburg scoring – Todd Galvin 6, Austin Stewart 5, Campbell Armstrong 4, Aaron Murphy 2, Charlie Oldendorp 2, Dane Angell 1, Chris Hower 1, David Alyanakian 1, Berk Ellis 1, Ryan Kardux 1, Chris Cornelius 1.Shots: Lynchburg 52, Sewanee 36. Saves: Lynchburg-Andrew Fawkes 4, Chris Hawley 5; Sewanee-Tommy Healy 4, Shelby Austin 6.Attendance: 477.Tufts 24, Emmanuel 4Emmanuel 1 1 0 0 — 2Tufts 12 7 4 1 — 24Emmanuel scoring – Jake Pickett 2, Evan Dolber 1.Tufts scoring – Beau Wood 5, Chris Schoenhut 3, Ben Andreycak 2, Cole Bailey 2, Garrett Clarke 2, Peter Bowers 2, Austin Carbone 1, John Uppgren 1, Kyle Howard-Johnson 1, Connor Bilby 1, Dan Leventhal 1, Colby Kempe 1, Jake Gillespie 1, Cj Higgins 1.Shots: Tufts 49, Emmanuel 20. Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins 8, Brian Droesch 5; Emmanuel-Austin Lauzier 6, Justin Byers 1.Attendance: 477.Springfield College 19, Western New England 13Western New England 2 2 6 3 — 13Springfield College 4 6 6 3 — 19

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MAY 10Union 17, Amherst 11Amherst 3 3 4 1 — 11Union 5 2 6 4 — 17Amherst scoring – Quinn Moroney 4, Matt Killian 2, Devin Acton 1, Aaron Mathias 1, Kevin Curry 1, Johno Gibbons 1, Rob Butko 1.Union scoring – Rob Santangelo 4, Charlie Ross 3, Richard Gregory 2, Jonathan Andrews 2, Peter Richardson 2, Nolan Stauffer 1, Adam Sands 1, Jack Scheufele 1, Tanner Jones 1. Shots: Union 51, Amherst 48. Saves: Union-Stefan Basile 15, Devyn Jefferies 0; Amherst-Greg Majno 14.Attendance: 401.Salisbury 12, York (PA) 6York (PA) 1 4 1 0 — 6Salisbury 3 3 2 4 — 12York (PA) scoring – Tyler Hutson 3, Andrew Gamble 1, Seth Krolus 1, Joseph Joseph 1.Salisbury scoring – Donovan Lange 3, Luke Phipps 2, Rhett DePol 2, Sean Fitzgerald 1, Mike Kane 1, Brandon Kendrick 1, Thomas Cirillo 1, Knute Kraus 1.Shots: Salisbury 33, York (PA) 32. Saves: Salisbury-Alex Taylor 5; York (PA)-Caleb Abney 8, James Anderson 0.Attendance: 700.Tufts 10, Endicott 9Endicott 2 3 2 2 — 9Tufts 3 3 3 1 — 10Endicott scoring – Harrison Cotter 3, Nick Pinciaro 2, Kyle Weber 2, Colin Bannon 1, Jonathan Morgan 1.Tufts scoring – Peter Bowers 3, Chris Schoenhut 3, Peter Gill 2, Cole Bailey 1, John Uppgren 1.Shots: Endicott 38, Tufts 37. Saves: Endicott-Cameron Bell 10, Kenny Sturgess 0; Tufts-Patton Watkins 16.Attendance: 500.Stevenson 15, Cabrini 9Cabrini 2 0 2 5 — 9Stevenson 3 5 4 3 — 15Cabrini scoring – Damian Sobieski 4, Evan Downey 2, Mike Leyden 2, Evan Allvord 1.Stevenson scoring – Tony Rossi 4, Stephen Banick 3, Colin Dabney 2, Glen Tompkins 2, Chris Dashiell 1, Billy Burgoyne 1, Alex Hardwick 1, Callum Robinson 1. Shots: Stevenson 47, Cabrini 45. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 13; Cabrini- Hank Altschuler 7, Austin Marshall 4. Attendance: 425.SUNY Cortland 14, Springfield 10Springfield 1 2 0 7 — 10SUNY Cortland 2 6 4 2 — 14Springfield scoring – Ryon Lynch 5, Dylan Sheehan 1, Kevin Freeman 1, Brendan Boss 1, Ryan Murphy 1, Bryce Serriello 1.Cortland scoring – Joe Slavik 3, Benjamin Dunlavey 3, Zach Hopps 2, Matt Rakoczy 2, Mike Cummings 2, Cody Consul 1, Patrick Brown 1.Shots: Cortland 42, Springfield 32. Saves: Cortland-Scott Tota 9, Nick Costabile 2; Springfield-Connor Nash 8.Attendance: 459.Denison 11, Aurora 8Aurora 3 2 2 1 — 8Denison 3 3 2 3 — 11Aurora scoring – Jason Koziol 2, Max Obriecht 2, Justin Bose 1, Danny Loyall 1, Alex Gebben 1, Jack Barry 1.Denison scoring – Luke Walsh 4, Blair Farinholt 3, Chapin Speidel 2, James Meager 1, Brian Miller 1. Shots: Denison 44, Aurora 20. Saves: Denison-Clark Bullington 6; Aurora-Adam Holka 15.Attendance: 290.RIT 20, Ithaca 8Ithaca 2 4 1 1 — 8RIT 6 5 5 4 — 20Ithaca scoring – Michael Walker 4, James Manilla 1, Jake Long 1, Ryan Burns 1, John Januszkiewicz 1.

RIT scoring – Casey Jackson 4, Ryan Lee 3, Braden Wallace 2, Kyle Sterzin 2, Tyler Brooks-Lambert 2, Tyler Shaw 2, Eddie Kiesa 1, Kyle Aquin 1, Allister Warren 1, Matt Hossack 1, Alec Sulesky 1.Shots: RIT 60, Ithaca 27. Saves: Ithaca-Scott Sidnam 18; RIT-Pat Johnston 10, Anthony DeLeo 3, Jarryd Lee 0.Attendance: 1,245.Washington Col. 10, Lynchburg 7Lynchburg 1 3 2 1 — 7Washington Col. 3 0 4 3 — 10Lynchburg scoring –David Alyanakian 3, Austin Stewart 3, Todd Galvin 1.Washington Col. scoring – Kodie Englehart 2, Stephen Luck 2, Hunter Nowicki 1, JD Campbell 1, Sid Looney 1, Luke Birnbaum 1, David McBrien 1, Casey Kermes 1.Shots: Lynchburg 39, Washington 38. Saves: Lynchburg-Andrew Fawkes 7; Washington-Ted DiSalvo 11.Attendance: 767.

2014 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 14

RIT 11, Union 6Union 0 2 2 2 — 6RIT 4 4 3 0 — 11Union – Peter Richardson 1, Charlie Ross 1, Jonathan Andrews 1, Paul Alberti 1, Tom Stanton 1, Daniel Kycia 1.RIT scoring – Kyle Aquin 2, Casey Jackson 2, Eddie Kiesa 2, Jack Krzyston 2, Matt Hossack 1, Allister Warren 1, Alec Sulesky 1.Shots: Union 50, RIT 43. Saves: Union-Stefan Basile 14; RIT-Pat Johnston 24.Attendance: 1,315.Salisbury 15, Denison 5Denison 1 0 2 2 — 5Salisbury 4 3 4 4 — 15Denison scoring – Chapin Speidel 2, Luke Walsh 1, James Meager 1, Blair Farinholt 1.Salisbury scoring – Luke Phipps 3, Greg Korvin 3, Mike Kane 3, Sean Fitzgerald 2, Rhett DePol 2, Donovan Lange 1, Brandon Kendrick 1.Shots: Salisbury 38, Denison 25. Saves: Denison-Clark Bullington 6, Chris Thomas 1; Salisbury-Alex Taylor 9, Connor Anderson 0.Attendance: 800.Washington Col. 12, Stevenson 11Washington Col. 1 6 3 2 — 12Stevenson 3 0 6 2 — 11Washington scoring – Jim Cusick 5, JD Campbell 2, Hunter Nowicki 1, Kodie Englehart 1, Sid Looney 1, Stephen Luck 1, Casey Kermes 1.Stevenson scoring – Billy Burgoyne 3, Chris Dashiell 2, Tony Rossi 2, Colin Dabney 2, Glen Tompkins 1, Josh Rufolo 1.Shots: Stevenson 55, Washington 44. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 10; Washington-Ted DiSalvo 17.Attendance: 745.Tufts 15, SUNY Cortland 5SUNY Cortland 4 0 0 1 — 5Tufts 3 6 4 2 — 15Cortland scoring – Joe Slavik 1, Matt Rakoczy 1, Cody Consul 1, Benjamin Dunlavey 1, Tyler Chin 1. Tufts scoring – Beau Wood 5, John Uppgren 4, Cole Bailey 3, Peter Gill 2, Peter Bowers 1. Shots: Tufts 45, Cortland 41. Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins-14; Cortland-Scott Tota 15.Attendance: 484.

2014 SEMIFINALS

MAY 18

Tufts 21, RIT 11Tufts 4 6 5 6 — 21RIT 4 2 3 2 — 11Tufts scoring – Beau Wood 7, Cole Bailey 5, John Uppgren 3, Ben Andreycak 3, Peter Gill 1, Peter Bowers 1, Chris Schoenhut 1.RIT scoring – Casey Jackson 3, Kyle Aquin 3, Ryan Lee 2, Allister Warren 1, Alec Sulesky 1, Braden Wallace 1.Shots: Tufts 51, RIT 47 Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins 20; RIT-Pat Johnston 15, Anthony DeLeo 1. Attendance: 2,318.Salisbury 13, Washington Col. 8 Washington Col. 3 2 0 3 — 8Salisbury 1 5 3 4 — 13Washington scoring – Casey Kermes 3, Hunter Nowicki 3, Sid Looney 2.

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2014 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 25 AT BALTIMORE, MD

Tufts 12, Salisbury 9Tufts 1 4 7 0 — 12Salisbury 3 2 1 3 — 9Tufts scoring – John Uppgren 2, Peter Gill 2, Ben Andreycak 2, Cole Bailey 1, Peter Bowers 1, Beau Wood 1, Conor Helfrich 1, Cj Higgins 1, Dan Leventhal 1. Salisbury scoring – Donovan Lange 2, Sean Fitzgerald 2, Greg Korvin 1, Luke Phipps 1, Mike Kane 1, Rhett DePol 1, Thomas Cirillo 1. Shots: Salisbury 49, Tufts 37. Saves: Salisbury-Alex Taylor 9; Tufts-Patton Watkins 17, Alex Salazar 0.Attendance: 22,219

2013Stevenson’s fourth-quarter run answers RIT, gives Mustangs fi rst cham-pionship: If you blinked during the fi rst 49 minutes of the Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship fi nal, you probably missed a half-dozen goals. t the end of the off ensive frenzy, it was Stevenson which beat RIT 16-14 on in front of 22,511 at Lincoln Financial Field.Both programs were making their fi rst appearances in the NCAA champion-ship game. “The character is unbelievable,” Stevenson head coach Paul Cantabene said. “These guys show up every day, come out to practice to get this job done and just a crazy, crazy game. It’s unbelievable and it’s a testament to them and their character of what they were able to do [Sunday], and I thank them. “I thought we played to win the game, we didn’t play to lose the game. At 13-10 when things weren’t really looking good for us in the fourth quarter, I thought they really … in the huddle Pat Candon was coming to me, ‘Coach, don’t worry, we’re going to get this.’ Mike Crowe came up to me, ‘Coach, don’t worry, we’re going to get this, it’s in our hands, we can handle it.’ ”Stevenson (22-2) opened the game with a 5-0 run. RIT responded with a solid second quarter and trailed 9-6 at intermission.Then it just got weird in a penalty-fi lled, back-and-forth afternoon of la-crosse.RIT dominated the third quarter, winning seven of nine faceoff s and outscor-ing Stevenson 7-1 to take a 13-10 advantage into the fi nal stanza. Stevenson responded with fi ve goals in the opening 3 1/2 minutes of the fourth quar-ter, the fi nal one a sweet no-look from the left wing by Candon that gave the Mustangs a 15-13 lead. It looked like the fi rst one to 20 might be crowned DIII champion.However, during the fi nal 11 minutes the two teams combined for just two goals. Stevenson goalie Dmitri Pecunes fi nished with 15 saves in a game that saw the two squads combine for 85 shots, 17 penalties and a wild roller-coaster ride to boot.Pannenton, who scored fi ve goals in the game, was named DIII’s Most Out-standing Player. He fi nished with 62 goals in 2013, 16 of them in fi ve NCAA tournament games. Peter Green scored three goals with Nick Rossi scoring twice and assisting on two others.RIT’s Kyle Aquin tied a DIII championship game record with seven goals. He fi nished the season with 65 goals. Eddie Kiesa scored twice and had four as-sists.Aquin’s fourth goal of the game to start the second half cut the Steven-son lead to 9-7. Kiesa’s unassisted fi nish made it 9-8. The game was tied at the 10:28 mark on a man-up goal by Aquin after some tic-tac-toe passing around the goal. RIT took the lead after a ground-ball pick-up and rush by Kiesa. RIT’s ninth and 10th goals came during a pair of unsportsmanlike con-duct penalties on the Mustangs. Momentum shifted back to the Mustangs’ favor moments later. Pannenton’s fourth of the game made it 10-10 with 5:57 left in the third. RIT responded immediately with a fast-break goal by Aquin, his sixth of the day. Aquin’s seventh with 1:07 left in the third made it 13-10. As if they were shot out a cannon, the Mustangs opened the fi nal period with a fl urry.

Michael Crowe’s unassisted tally 1:02 into the fourth started the run. Pan-nenton scored off a pass from Tyler Reid 28 seconds later. Rossi’s unassisted score tied it at 13. Glen Tompkins scored 29 seconds later and Candon’s 22nd of the season concluded the run that fi nished with Stevenson on top, 15-13, with 11:31 remaining.RIT’s Alec Sulesky momentarily wrestled momentum back for the Tigers at the 10:13 mark, but RIT could not fi nd a way to score again. Rossi’s unassisted goal with 5:07 left fashioned the fi nal score.Stevenson beat 10-time DIII champion Salisbury in the semifi nals. Three teams from the state of Maryland have now won DIII titles – Salisbury, Wash-ington College and Stevenson.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Eddie Kiesa, RIT ........................................................................................4 11 10 21Kyle Aquin, RIT...........................................................................................4 17 2 19Luke Wooters, Nazareth ........................................................................2 5 9 14Troy Haefele, Nazareth ...........................................................................2 7 5 12Corey Elmer, Cabrini ...............................................................................2 6 6 12

2013 FIRST ROUND

MAY 8

Adrian 14, Otterbein 11Otterbein 3 2 3 3 — 11Adrian 4 2 5 3 — 14Otterbein scoring – Andrew Donatelli 3, Graham Shippy 3, Marcus Willis 2, Pat Teynor 1, Mike Dattolo 1, Trevor Kujawski 1.Adrian scoring – D. Dailey-Chwalibog 3, Cody Kilcoyne 3, John Hudzinski 3, Tom Thielman 2, Mitch Burgin 1, A.J. Smith 1, Nick Levanti 1.Shots: Otterbein 31, Adrian 33. Saves: Adrian-Kevin Lerg 10; Otterbein-Adam Hatchard 8. Attendance: 123.Washington Col. 10, Colorado Col. 7Colorado Col. 1 2 3 1 — 7Washington 5 3 1 1 — 10Colorado College scoring – Henri Halle 3, Jack Kreitler 2, Steve Rijo 1, Tyler Allen 1.Washington scoring – Jim Cusick 3, Bennett Cord 2, David McBrien 2, Grant Hughes 1, Sid Looney 1, Matt Lewis 1.Shots: Colorado Col 29, Washington 45. Saves: Washington-Ted DiSalvo 11; Colorado Col.-Chase Murphy 17.Attendance: 294.Western New England 16, Eastern Connecticut 10Eastern Conn. 3 2 1 4 — 10Western New England 4 3 4 5 — 16Eastern Conn. scoring – Tyler Fresen 3, Mike Devine 3, Trevor Morrissette 2, Mike Jordan 1, Kevin Fechtmann 1.Western New England scoring – Sean Lawton 3, George Knapp 3, Jon Bota 2, Adam Knapton 1, Ryan Marcus 1, Nick Jez 1, James Reardon 1, Owen Caruso 1, Corey Johnson 1, Aaron Harris 1, Michael Donahue 1.Shots: Eastern Conn. 10, Western New England 44. Saves: Western New England-Brandon Body 7; Eastern Conn-Blake Smaldone 9, Drew Deane 1.Attendance: 250.Stevens 13, Montclair St. 11Montclair St. 1 4 4 2 — 11Stevens 3 3 4 3 — 13Montclair St. scoring – Kenneth Bogert 3, Jack Skeels 3, Sam Morrissey 2, Michael Jevic 2, Michael Schreck 1.Stevens scoring – Rich Dupras 3, Nicolas Philippi 3, Charlie Cronin 2, Harrison Dorne 2, Michael Maroon 1, Matt Ferentini 1, Griffin Rock 1.Shots: Montclair St 34, Stevens 48. Saves: Stevens-Matthew Deiner 12; Montclair St-Michael Dorn 11.Attendance: 600.Cabrini 20, Springfield 8Springfield 4 0 0 2 — 8Cabrini 5 7 2 6 — 20Springfield scoring – Brendan Boss 3, Bryce Serriello 2, Ryon Lynch 1, Ryan Murphy 1, Sean Doolady 1.Cabrini scoring – Corey Elmer 4, Mike Leyden 4, Bobby Thorp 3, Anthony DiSanzo 3, Ethan Heisman 2, Damian Sobieski 1, Matt Biegel 1, Bill McCabe 1, Andrew Protenic 1.Shots: Springfield 28, Cabrini 60. Saves: Cabrini-Chris Treat 8; Springfield-Connor Nash 10, Robert Maher 9. Attendance: 239.Stevenson 18, Christopher Newport 6Christopher Newport 3 1 1 1 — 6Stevenson 6 3 6 3 — 18Christopher Newport scoring – Adam Abbate 2, Kyle Pasta 1, Devin Bushweller 1, Billy Crist 1, Garrison Ernst 1.

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Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 4, Chris Dashiell 3, Mark Pannenton 3, Billy Burgoyne 3, Michael Crowe 2, Nick Rossi 1, Peter Green 1, Connor Curro 1.Shots: Christopher Newport 18, Stevenson 74. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 3, Kevin Cain 0; Christopher Newport-Andy McGregor 25.Attendance: 357.Nazareth 25, Castleton St. 4Castleton St. 2 1 1 0 — 4Nazareth 5 7 7 6 — 25Castleton St. scoring – Spencer Hunt 3, Nohea King 1.Nazareth scoring – Collin Clark 5, Troy Haefele 4, Luke Wooters 3, Chris Aycock 3, Kyle Fanning 3, Matt McDermott 2, Trevar Haefele 1, Jeff Sabitus 1, Charlie Mayne 1, Matt O’Neill 1, Danny Conlin 1.Shots: Castleton St. 26, Nazareth 61. Saves: Nazareth-Scott Brown 7, Tim Doyle 2; Castleton St.-Peter Latulippe 11, Sam Polas 2.Attendance: 231.Tufts 26, Norwich 4Norwich 1 3 0 0 — 4Tufts 8 7 5 6 — 26Norwich scoring – Seth Fuller 2, Ryan McCarthy 1, Nate Fortezzo 1.Tufts scoring – Beau Wood 6, Dan Leventhal 3, Garrett Clarke 3, Charlie Rubin 2, John Uppgren 2, Jack McDermott 2, Chris Schoenhut 2, Andrew Fiamengo 2, Ben Andreycak 1, Cole Bailey 1, Jeff Chang 1, Tim LaBeau 1.Shots: Norwich 25, Tufts 65. Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins 5, Brian Droesch 8; Norwich Mark Paradiso 13.Attendance: 250.Lynchburg 6, St. Mary’s 5St. Mary’s 2 1 2 0 — 5Lynchburg 1 0 1 4 — 6St. Mary’s scoring – Ben Love 2, Patrick Mull 2, Nate Babcock 1.Lynchburg scoring – Vin Curran 3, Max Voumard 1, Todd Galvin 1, Jay Goldsmith 1.Shots: St. Mary’s 26, Lynchburg 40. Saves: Lynchburg-Adam Davey 8; St. Mary’s Scott Marsh 10.Attendance: 337.Aurora 13, Ohio Wesleyan 9Aurora 2 4 6 1 — 13Ohio Wesleyan 1 5 1 2 — 9Aurora scoring – Justin Bates 3, Jordan Williams 2, Danny Loyall 2, Zachary Olsen 2, Jack Barry 2, Max Obriecht 1, Pat Diorka 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Colin Short 2, Spencer Schnell 2, Casey Helms 2, John Umbach 2, Scotty Rosenthal 1.Shots: Aurora 29, Ohio Wesleyan 42. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan McMahon 9; Aurora-Adam Holka 15..Attendance: 231.Roanoke 21, Centre 4Centre 1 1 1 1 — 4Roanoke 7 7 3 4 — 21Centre scoring – Connor Stubbs 2, Zack Connors 1, Peter Murphy 1..Roanoke scoring – Richard Lachlan 3, Spencer Parsons 3, Tyler McWilliams 2, Tyler Cockey 2, Chad Smith 2, Will Carter 2, Will Pilat 1, Cam Ormiston 1, Colin Rossano 1, Seth Fortmann 1, Josh Sibio 1, Nick Wolf 1, Brendan Nizolek 1.Shots: Centre 19, Roanoke 58. Saves: Roanoke-Charles Pease 3, Mike Hardon 3, Dylan Torrey 0; Centre-Bryce McCoy 9, Clayton Brown 5..Attendance: 200.Salisbury 22, Susquehanna 2Susquehanna 0 1 1 0 — 2Salisbury 8 4 2 8 — 22Susquehanna scoring – John Kerrigan 2.Salisbury scoring – Brady Dashiell 4 Jesse Rabishaw 4, Tyler Smith 3, Rhett DePol 2, Mike Kane 2, Zach Hill 1, Tim Stone 1, Stephen Norris 1, James Burton 1, Luke Phipps 1, Jake Rotman 1, Greg Korvin 1.Shots: Susquehanna 19, Salisbury 55. Saves: Salisbury-Alex Taylor 7, Alex Desmarais 1; Susquehanna-Will Torrence 12, Ted Benoit 2.Attendance: 341.Washington and Lee 19, Sewanee 6Sewanee 1 2 2 1 — 6Washington and Lee 3 7 4 5 — 19Sewanee scoring – Drew Lincoln 2, Michael Morris 1, Pierce Leonard 1, Cotter Brown 1, James Millard 1.Washington and Lee scoring – Jack Switala 3, Cameron Dabir 2, Cam Lewis 2, Mac Means 2, Christian Zanetis 2, Tyler Goldman 1, Garrett Paglia 1, Cooper Brown 1, Tim Werner 1, Jack Reuter 1, Will Garrett 1, Jared Mitchell 1, Andrew Riehl 1.Shots: Sewanee 41, Washington and Lee 50. Saves: Washington and Lee-Warren Berenis 14, Dylan Florig 3, Wyatt Devine 0; Sewanee-Tommy Healy 5, Stephen Altizer 6.Attendance: 605.

2013 SECOND ROUND

MAY 11Dickinson 20, Adrian 7Adrian 1 2 0 4 — 7Dickinson 4 5 7 4 — 20

Adrian scoring – John Hudzinski 2, Cody Kilcoyne 2, Nathan Carroll 1, D. Dailey-Chwalibog 1, Tom Thielman 2.Dickinson scoring – Brian Gleason 3, Matt Cherry 2, Tyler White 2, Brian Cannon 2, Chris Menard 2, Carter Moore 1, Will Scott 1, Reiley Crosby 1, Brett Parker 1, Mark Laco 1, Greg Castro 1, Mike Reid 1, Ace Sudah 1, Kobi Frankel 1.Shots: Adrian 40, Dickinson 55. Saves: Dickinson-Greg Hanley 11, Max Pawk 3;Adrian-Kevin Lerg 14.Attendance: 440.SUNY Cortland 14, Aurora 8Aurora 1 0 4 3 — 8SUNY Cortland 4 5 3 2 — 14Aurora scoring – Max Obriecht 2, Garret Rosiek 2, Justin Bose 2, Pat Diorka 2.SUNY Cortland scoring – Cody Consul 3, James Stavrakis 3, Zach Hopps 1, Matt Rakoczy 1, Brian Winterfeldt 1, Mike Cantelli 1, Stephen Burke 1, Taylor Mendoza 1, Mike Cummings 1, Thomas Casey 1.Shots: Aurora 27, SUNY Cortland 56. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 10, Steve Mahle 1; Aurora-Adam Holka 16.Attendance: 523.Stevenson 17, Washington Col. 13Washington Col. 5 3 4 1 — 13Stevenson 2 5 4 6 — 17Washington Col. scoring – JD Campbell 3, Jim Cusick 2, Matt Lewis 2, Grant Hughes 1, Stephen Luck 1, David McBrien 1, Kodie Englehart 1, Sid Looney 1, Patrick Coyle 1Stevenson scoring – Billy Burgoyne 5, Mark Pannenton 4, Nick Rossi 3, Peter Green 2, Pat Candon 1, Michael Crowe 1, Tyler Reid 1.Shots: Washington Col. 38, Stevenson 59. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 10, Kevin Cain 1; Washington Col.-Ted DiSalvo 14, Andrew Bolland 0.Attendance: 740.Western New England 15, Nazareth 12Western New England 5 4 5 1 — 15Nazareth 2 6 2 2 — 12Western New England scoring – Jon Bota 4, Sean Lawton 3, Adam Knapton 2, Ryan Marcus 2, Corbett C.-Harreys 2, Justin McKinney 1, Aaron Harris 1.Nazareth scoring – Chris Aycock 3, Troy Haefele 3, Luke Wooters 2, Collin Clark 2, Trevar Haefele 1, Chris Peterson 1.Shots: Western New England 41, Nazareth 42. Saves: Nazareth-Scott Brown 11; Western New England- Brandon Brody 12. Attendance: 636.Tufts 14, Stevens 9Stevens 3 4 1 1 — 9Tufts 3 1 5 5 — 14Stevens scoring – Rich Dupras 2, Griffin Rock 2, Harrison Dorne 2, Connor O’Shea 1, Nicolas Phillippi 1, Charlie Cronin 1.Tufts scoring – Cole Bailey 4, Beau Wood 3, Chris Schoenhut 2, Ben Saperstein 1, Peter Bowers 1, John Uppgren 1, Andrew Fiamengo 1, Matt Callahan 1.Shots: Stevens 55, Tufts 45. Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins 16; Stevens-Matthew Deiner 12.Attendance: 500.Lynchburg 12, Roanoke 9Lynchburg 3 3 3 3 — 12Roanoke 3 3 2 1 — 9Lynchburg scoring – Vin Curran 3, Campbell Armstrong 2, Derek Sweet 2, Max Voumard 2, Aaron Murphy 2, Austin Stewart 1.Roanoke scoring – Tyler McWilliams 2, Mike Hayden 1, Spencer Parsons 1, Joey Dishaw 1 , Troy Grogan 1, Chad Smith 1, Clarke Lewis 1, Michael Lintner 1.Shots: Lynchburg 51, Roanoke 39. Saves: Roanoke-Charles Pease 13; Lynchburg-Adam Davey 15.Attendance: 1,183.Salisbury 7, Washington and Lee 4Salisbury 3 2 1 1 — 7Washington and Lee 0 2 0 2 — 4Salisbury scoring – Brady Dashiell 3, Rhett DePol 1, Kyle Goss 1, Luke Phipps 1, Knute Kraus 1.Washington and Lee scoring – Tyler Goldman 2, Mac Means 2.Shots: Salisbury 33, Washington and Lee 28. Saves: Washington and Lee-Warren Berenis 11; Salisbury-Alex Taylor 11.Attendance: N/A.RIT 22, Cabrini 13Cabrini 4 2 3 4 — 13RIT 3 4 7 8 — 22Cabrini scoring – Anthony DiSanzo 6, Corey Elmer 2, Ethan Heisman 2, Bobby Thorp 1, Damian Sobieski 1, Matt Biegel 1.RIT scoring – Kyle Aquin 6, Eddie Kiesa 4, Jack Krzyston 3, Taylor Wiseman 3, Alec Sulesky 3, Matt Hossack 1, Luke Wolfe 1, Zack Thompson 1.Shots: Cabrini 33, RIT 45. Saves: RIT-Pat Johnson 8, Anthony DeLeo 2; Cabrini-Chris Treat 11. Attendance: N/A

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RIT 14, Tufts 5Tufts 1 2 0 2 — 5RIT 4 6 1 3 — 14Tufts – Andrew Fiamengo 1, Cole Bailey 1, Chris Schoenhut 1, Peter Bowers 1, Garrett Clarke 1.RIT scoring – Eddie Kiesa 3, Jack Krzyston 3, Kyle Aquin 2, Allister Warren 2, Taylor Wisman 1, Brad Gillies 1, Matt Hossack 1, Zack Thompson 1.Shots: Tufts 34, RIT 43. Saves: RIT-Pat Johnson 15, Anthony DeLeo 0; Tufts-Patton Watkins 17.Attendance: 425.Salisbury 11, Dickinson 9Salisbury 1 4 5 1 — 11Dickinson 4 1 2 2 — 9Salisbury scoring – Rhett DePol 2, Greg Korvin 2, Stephen Norris 2, Tyler Smith 2, Eric Kluge 1, Evan Hammersly 1, Brady Dashiell 1.Dicksinson scoring – Will Scott 3, Brian Cannon 2, Brian Gleason 1, Chris Menard 1, Nick Leon 1, Jack O’Connor 1.Shots: Salisbury 34, Dickinson 37. Saves: Dickinson-Greg Hanley 9; Salisbury-Alex Taylor 14.Attendance: 430.SUNY Cortland 12, Western New England 7Western New England 3 1 2 1 — 7SUNY Cortland 3 2 5 2 — 12Western New England scoring – Ryan Marcus 2, Adam Knapton 2, Jon Bota 1, James Reardon 1, Sean Lawton 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Benjamin Dunlavey 2, Mike Cummins 2, Cody Consul 1, Joe Slavik 1, Mike Cantelli 1, Matt Rakoczy 1, James Stavrakis 1, Billy David 1, Patrick Brown 1, Brandon Mulholland 1.Shots: Western New England 28, SUNY Cortland 53. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 4; Western New England-Brandoin Brody 14..Attendance: 496.Stevenson 13, Lynchburg 7Lynchburg 1 3 1 2 — 7Stevenson 5 3 3 2 — 13Denison scoring – Alex Hardt 3, Cory Couture 2, Davis Lukens 1, Eddie Vita 1.Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 5, Stephen Banick 4, Justin Lea 2, Nick Rossi 2, Chris Dashiell 1.Shots: Lynchburg 36, Stevenson 46. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes-12; Lynchburg-Adam Davey 15.Attendance: 1,276.

2013 SEMIFINALS

MAY 19

RIT 10, SUNY Cortland 9RIT 2 3 2 2 1 — 10SUNY Cortland 1 0 4 4 0 — 9RIT scoring – Eddie Kiesa 2, Jack Krzyston 2, Kyle Aquin 2, Allister Warren 1, Tyler Brooks-Lambert 1, Braden Wallace 1, Matt Hossack .SUNY Cortland scoring – Joe Slavik 3, Zach Hopps 2, James Stavrakis 1, Mike Cummings 1, Billy Davis 1, Patrick Brown 1.Shots: RIT 34, SUNY Cortland 50 Saves: RIT-Pat Johnston 10; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 10. Attendance: 1,602.Stevenson 12, Salisbury 6 Stevenson 5 4 1 2 — 12Salisbury 1 2 1 2 — 6Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 3, Chris Dashiell 3, Nick Rossi 2, Michael Crowe 1, Pat Candon 1, Peter Green 1, Mark Pannenton 1.Salisbury scoring – Brady Dashiell 3, Tyler Smith 2, Rhett DePol 1 .Shots: Stevenson 39, Salisbury 30. Saves: Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 7; Salisbury-Alex Taylor 9.Attendance: 2,311.

2013 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 26 AT PHILADELPHIA, PA

Stevenson 16, RIT 14Stevenson 6 3 1 6 — 16RIT 1 5 7 1 — 14Stevenson scoring – Mark Pannenton 5, Peter Green 3, Nick Rossi 2, Tyler Reid 1, Pat Candon 1, Michael Crowe 1, Glen Tompkins 1, Chris Dashiell 1, Matt Tompkins 1.RIT scoring – Kyle Aquin 7, Allister Warren 3, Eddie Kiesa 2, Jack Krzyston 1, Alec Sulesky 1.Shots: Stevenson 42, RIT 43. Saves: RIT-Pat Johnston 11; Stevenson-Dimitri Pecunes 15.

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2012Perfect ending to a perfect season: Salisbury capped off the program’s seventh undefeated season and 10th national championship May 27 by de-feating SUNY Cortland 14-10 in the Division III national championship game at Gillette Stadium.The team fi nished the season with a 23-0 record and ends the year riding a 30-game winning streak. Twenty-three wins matches the program record for most in a season.“We’ve had some pretty special teams at Salisbury,” head coach Jim Berkman said. “I can honestly say that this team is right there with some of those other teams. When we talk about the best teams, this is defi nitely right there in the same breath.”Senior attackman Sam Bradman became the fi rst Division III men’s lacrosse player to win the Most Outstanding Player award in a national champion-ship game in back-to-back years. Bradman led the Sea Gulls with seven points on six goals and one assist in the game.“I’ve loved big competition, big games ever since high school,” Bradman said. “Getting into the big games, my intensity goes up, and I just like to give it my all.”Bradman and senior attackmen Matt Cannone and Lantz Carter led Salis-bury to victory, completing the championship repeat. Cannone led the team with three assists and netted two goals for fi ve points. Carter chipped in with four points on three goals and one assist.Bradman put Salisbury on the board fi rst with an unassisted goal just 29 sec-onds into the game. Two SUNY Cortland goals gave the Red Dragons the lead before Carter netted his fi rst score to tie the game, 2-2.Bradman scored his second with 16 seconds left in the fi rst and the Gulls went into the second quarter tied with SUNY Cortland, 3-3.Goals by Bradman and Cannone to start the second quarter gave Salisbury a 5-3 lead. After SUNY Cortland scored two to tie the game, senior midfi elder Jeff McGuire and Carter netted scores to regain the two-goal lead. Carter’s goal came with two seconds left, and Salisbury took the 7-5 lead into half-time.The Sea Gull off ense came to life in the second quarter to outshoot the Red Dragons 14-7. In the fi rst half, Salisbury outshot SUNY Cortland 19-16, won 8 of 13 faceoff s and was successful on 6 of 7 clears.Salisbury started the second half slowly, as the Red Dragons netted two quick scores in the fi rst fi ve minutes of the third quarter. However, two more goals from Bradman and a man-up score from senior attackman Erik Krum gave the Gulls a 10-9 lead going into the fourth quarter.Salisbury held the lead despite being outscored 4-3 in the third period.The Sea Gulls rebounded in the fourth quarter to outscore SUNY Cortland 4-1, and solidify the win. Bradman, Cannone, Carter and junior midfi elder Ryan Clarke all scored in the quarter.“We had a great senior class, 18 kids who contributed a great deal over a four-year period,” Berkman said. “I’m very fortunate to be able to coach those 18 seniors.”Throughout its time at Salisbury, the current senior class has amassed a re-cord of 81-7, made it to four NCAA tournaments, advanced to three national championship games and won two national championships.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Sam Bradman, Salisbury .......................................................................4 15 4 19Tyler Reid, Stevenson .............................................................................4 13 4 17Matt Cannone, Salisbury ......................................................................4 7 9 16Mike Tota, SUNY Cortland ....................................................................4 8 8 16Tyler Russell, Rochester Inst. ...............................................................3 10 3 13Cory Couture, Denison ..........................................................................3 3 10 13

2012 FIRST ROUND

MAY 9

Stevens 13, Springfield 12 (OT)Springfield 5 2 4 1 0 — 12Stevens 4 3 3 2 1 — 13Springfield scoring – Shane Ferguson 5, Dylan Sheehan 4, Eric Balslov 1, Ryon Lynch 1, Ryan Murphy 1.Stevens scoring – Alex Hofrichter 5, Harry Dorne 3, Rich Dupras 3, Nicolas Philippi 1, Kevin Rose 1.Shots: Springfield 36, Stevens 31. Saves: Springfield-Robert Maher 6; Stevens-Eric Yando 4, Matthew Deiner 1. Attendance: 513.

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Bowdoin 16, Mount Ida 5Mount Ida 0 0 3 2 — 5Bowdoin 7 6 2 1 — 16Mount Ida scoring – Brendan Hylan 1, JT Hoyt 1, Zach Jacobson 1, Nick Maurias 1, Michael Trocchi 1.Bowdoin scoring – Will Wise 3, Christopher Anderson 2, Griffin Cardew 2, Keegan Mehlhorn 2, Tyler Williams 2, Dan Hanley 1, Brendan Hughes 1, Pierce King 1, David Nemirov 1, Conor O’Toole 1.Shots: Mount Ida 17, Bowdoin 43. Saves: Mount Ida-Jimmy McAllister 16; Bowdoin-Chris Williamson 7, Michael Bottinelli 2.Attendance: 404.Union (NY) 12, Montclair St. 5Montclair St. 1 0 0 4 — 5Union (NY) 2 3 6 1 — 12Montclair St. scoring – Tyler Meth 2 Kenneth Bogert 1, Thomas Ring 1, Michael Schreck 1.Union (NY) scoring – Nate Greenberg 3, Jonathan Andrews 2, Jack Farrell 2, Ted McKenna 2, Peter Griesinger 1, Ethan Meyer 1, Alex Stone 1.Shots: Montclair St. 37, Union (NY) 40. Saves: Montclair St.-Mark Glander 10; Union (NY)-Sean Aaron 7, Stefan Basile 6.Attendance: 291.Rochester Inst. 18, New England Col. 4New England Col. 1 1 2 0 — 4Rochester Inst. 4 6 5 3 — 18New England Col. scoring – James Putney 3, Adam Shute 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Tyler Russell 3, Jordan Collins-Hartwig 2, Alex Crepinsek 2, Tom Riley 2, Ryan Speciale 2, A.J. Tingle 2, Kyle Aquin 1, Cory Ashmore 1, Jack Krzyston 1, Brendan MacDonald 1, Pat McMullan 1.Shots: New England Col. 23, Rochester Inst. 48. Saves: New England Col.-Nick Acquaviva 14; Rochester Inst.-Anthony DeLeo 5, Dan Wiatroski 2.Attendance: 306.Western New Eng. 6, Connecticut Col. 5 (2OT)Western New Eng. 2 0 2 1 0 1 — 6Connecticut Col. 2 0 3 0 0 0 — 5Western New Eng. scoring – Patrick White 3, C. Coorigan Harreys 2, Owen Caruso 1.Connecticut Col. scoring – John Lyons 2, Briggs Barton 1, Andrew Freedman 1, Drew Green 1.Shots: Western New Eng. 25, Connecticut Col. 30. Saves: Western New Eng.-Brewster Knowlton 10; Connecticut Col.-Rob Moccia 8. Attendance: 500.Trinity (CT) 13, Eastern Conn. St. 9Eastern Conn. St. 1 0 6 2 — 9Trinity (CT) 4 4 4 1 — 13Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Christian Leone 2, Michael Sullinger 2, Salieu Bolivar 1, Jeremy Cogliano 1, Mike Devine 1, Tyler Fresen 1, Trevor Morrissette 1.Trinity (CT) scoring – Rob Nogueras 3, Matt Cohen 2, Chase Growney 2, Jeff Hebert 2, Nick Shaheen 2, Matthew Hauck 1, Steve Manning 1.Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 41, Trinity (CT) 46. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.-Jamie Tommins 13; Trinity (CT)- Peter Johnson 19.Attendance: 250.Goucher 5, Washington Col. 4Goucher 2 1 1 1 — 5Washington Col. 1 1 0 2 — 4Goucher scoring – Rory Averett 4, Kyle Boncaro 1.Washington Col. scoring – Michael Trapp 2, Kodie Englehart 1, Dominic Serio 1.Shots: Goucher 24, Washington Col. 39. Saves: Goucher-Connor Mishaw 15; Washington Col.-Peter Stewart 10.Attendance: 850.Dickinson 15, Kenyon 6Kenyon 0 1 3 2 — 6Dickinson 3 3 5 4 — 15Kenyon scoring – Will Lowe 3, Nick Alimam 1, Mackie Avis 1, Justin Coleman 1.Dickinson scoring – Christian Beitel 3, Bobby Kingsley 3, Brian Cannon 2, Sam Greenberg 2, Ward Gruppo 1, Nick Leon 1, Brandon Palladino 1, Will Scott 1, Tyler White 1.Shots: Kenyon 18, Dickinson 48. Saves: Kenyon-Fletcher Franklin 13; Dickinson-Greg Hanley 3, Max Pawk 2.Attendance: 260.Cabrini 19, Eastern 3Eastern 1 0 1 1 — 3Cabrini 2 9 4 4 — 19Eastern scoring – Zac Ivy 1, Matt Soldano 1, Eric Waibel 1.Cabrini scoring – Brian Hill 4, Corey Elmer 3, Damian Sobieski 3, Joe Arrell 2, Mike Leyden 2, Bobby Thorp 2, Matt Biegel 1, Anthony DiSanzo 1, Enrique Montoya 1.

Shots: Eastern 21, Cabrini 49. Saves: Eastern-Aaron Benz 9, Pat Groschan 6, Dave Hoger 0; Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 6.Attendance: 875.Stevenson 13, Birmingham-So. 2Birmingham-So. 1 0 1 0 — 2Stevenson 3 6 2 2 — 13Birmingham-So. scoring – Erik Klein 1, Jacob McPherson 1.Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 5, Billy Burgoyne 2, J.P. Coombe 2, Chris Dashiell 1, Nick Rossi 1, Ryan Rubenstein 1, Kenny Whittaker 1.Shots: Birmingham-So. 25, Stevenson 47. Saves: Birmingham-So.-Andrew Huffman 15; Stevenson-Ian Bolland 10, Colin Rayburn 0.Attendance: 235.Gettysburg 7, Ohio Wesleyan 4Ohio Wesleyan 0 2 1 1 — 4Gettysburg 3 2 1 1 — 7Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Pat Bassett 2, Spencer Schnell 2.Gettysburg scoring – Robby Maddux 4, Bijan Firouzan 1, Martin Manilla 1, Evan Thomas 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 26, Gettysburg 33. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan McMahon 11, Stephen Ford 1; Gettysburg-Jon Maddalone 7.Attendance: 518.Denison 12, Adrian 11 (2OT)Adrian 3 4 2 2 0 0 — 11Denison 1 6 1 3 0 1 — 12Adrian scoring – T.J. Cook 3, John Hudzinski 3, Coady Adamson 2, Drake Dailey 1, Cody Kilcoyne 1, Tyler Tanguay 1.Denison scoring – Alex Hardt 3, Davis Lukens 3, Eddie Vita 2, Cory Couture 1, Will Koontz 1, Chapin Speidel 1, Zach Walsh 1.Shots: Adrian 32, Denison 51. Saves: Adrian-Kevin Lerg 10; Denison-Nick Petracca 12.Attendance: 430.

2012 SECOND ROUND

MAY 14

SUNY Cortland 10, Stevens 9Stevens 3 0 2 4 — 9SUNY Cortland 2 3 3 2 — 10Stevens scoring – Alex Hofrichter 4, Harry Dorne 2, Rich Dupras 1, Nicolas Philippi 1, Kevin Rose 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Cody Consul 2, Joe Slavik 2, Mike Tota 2, Greg Wright 2, Taylor Mendoza 1, Eric Richards 1.Shots: Stevens 32, SUNY Cortland 29. Saves: Stevens-Matthew Deiner 8, Eric Yando 0; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 12.Attendance: 588.Union (NY) 10, Bowdoin 4Bowdoin 2 0 1 1 — 4Union (NY) 2 2 2 4 — 10Bowdoin scoring – Christopher Anderson 1, Dan Hanley 1, Patrick Lawlor 1, Franklin Reis 1.Union (NY) scoring – Ted McKenna 3, Nolan Connors 2, Nate Greenberg 2, Rob Santangelo 2, Ethan Meyer 1.Shots: Bowdoin 20, Union (NY) 34. Saves: Bowdoin-Chris Williamson 9; Union (NY)-Sean Aaron 8, Stefan Basile 0.Attendance: 441.Rochester Inst. 15, Western New Eng. 9Western New Eng. 3 4 1 1 — 9Rochester Inst. 4 4 3 4 — 15Western New Eng. scoring – Sean Lawton 3, C. Corrigan Harreys 1, Adam Knapton 1, Andrew Mariani 1, James Reardon 1, Jonathan Roy 1, Patrick White 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Kyle Aquin 4, Jordan Collins-Hartwig 2, Tyler Russell 2, A.J. Tingle 2, Alex Crepinsek 1, Jack Krzyston 1, Brendan MacDonald 1, Tom Riley 1, Taylor Wisman 1.Shots: Western New Eng. 37, Rochester Inst. 34. Saves: Western New Eng.-Brewster Knowlton 14; Rochester Inst.-Anthony DeLeo 11.Attendance: 680.Tufts 17, Trinity (CT) 8Trinity (CT) 3 3 1 1 — 8Tufts 6 2 1 3 — 12Trinity (CT) scoring – Jeff Hebert 2, Jack Castelli 1, Matt Cohen 1, Steve Manning 1, Rob Nogueras 1, Oliver Norton 1, Chris Sweitzer 1.Tufts scoring – Sean Kirwan 4, Beau Wood 3, Cole Bailey 2, Peter Bowers 2, Kevin McCormick 2, Kane Delaney 1, Ryan Jorgensen 1, Jordan Korinis 1, Geordie Schafer 1.Shots: Trinity (CT) 33, Tufts 49. Saves: Trinity (CT)-Peter Johnson 11; Tufts-Patton Watkins 6, Steven Foglietta 1. Attendance: 700.

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2012 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 18

SUNY Cortland 9, Union (NY) 4Union (NY) 1 1 1 1 — 4SUNY Cortland 2 4 0 3 — 9Union (NY) scoring – Nick Alfonzetti 1, Nolan Connors 1, Peter Grieseinger 1, Ted McKenna 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Joe Slavik 2, Greg Wright 2, Tom Casey 1, Taylor Mendoza 1, Zack Mulvaney 1, Eric Richards 1, Mike Tota 1.Shots: Union (NY) 25, SUNY Cortland 41. Saves: Union (NY)-Sean Aaron 16, Stefan Basile 0; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 10, Scott Tota 0.Attendance: 437.Tufts 15, Rochester Inst. 13Rochester Inst. 3 2 4 4 — 13Tufts 4 3 4 4 — 15Rochester Inst. scoring – Tyler Russell 5, A.J. Tingle 4, Kyle Aquin 2, Jordan Collins-Hartwig 1, Brendan MacDonald 1.Tufts scoring – Cole Bailey 2, Peter Bowers 2, Sean Kirwan 2, Kevin McCormick 2, Geordie Schafer 2, Andrew Fiamengo 1, Mark Findaro 1, Jordan Korinis 1, Ben Saperstein 1, Beau Wood 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 43, Tufts 49. Saves: Rochester Inst.-Anthony DeLeo 13; Tufts-Patton Watkins 12.Attendance: 400.Salisbury 14, Cabrini 4Cabrini 1 1 1 1 — 4Salisbury 4 2 8 0 — 14Cabrini scoring – Matt Biegel 1, Anthony DiSanzo 1, Brian Hill 1, Mike Leyden 1.Salisbury scoring – Sam Bradman 6, Erik Krum 3, Matt Cannone 2, Lantz Carter 1, Ryan Clarke 1, Tony Mendes 1.Shots: Cabrini 22, Salisbury 35. Saves: Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 8; Salisbury-Alex Taylor 11, Mitch Meredith 1.Attendance: 713.Stevenson 14, Denison 7Denison 2 1 2 2 — 7Stevenson 4 4 2 4 — 14Denison scoring – Alex Hardt 3, Cory Couture 2, Davis Lukens 1, Eddie Vita 1.Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 5, Stephen Banick 4, Justin Lea 2, Nick Rossi 2, Chris Dashiell 1.Shots: Denison 29, Stevenson 40. Saves: Denison-Nick Petracca 15; Stevenson-Ian Bolland 11.Attendance: 902.

2012 SEMIFINALS

MAY 22

SUNY Cortland 12, Tufts 10Tufts 1 7 2 0 — 10SUNY Cortland 3 1 4 4 — 12Tufts scoring – Kevin McCormick 2, Geordie Schafer 2, Cole Bailey 1, Peter Bowers 1, Andrew Fiamengo 1, Sean Kirwan 1, Nick Rhoads 1, Beau Wood 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Matt Rakoczy 2, Mike Tota 2, Mike Cantelli 1, Tom Casey 1, Cody Consul 1, Taylor Mendoza 1, Zack Mulvaney 1, Eric Richards 1, Joe Slavik 1, Nick Wolak 1.Shots: Tufts 55, SUNY Cortland 34. Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins 11; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 16. Attendance: 773.Salisbury 7, Stevenson 2Stevenson 0 0 1 1 — 2Salisbury 0 1 4 2 — 7Stevenson scoring – Michael Crowe 1, Kyle Holechek 1Salisbury scoring – Sam Bradman 2, Cory Nowak 2, Lantz Carter 1, Ryan Clarke 1, Tony Mendes 1.Shots: Stevenson 41, Salisbury 35. Saves: Stevenson-Ian Bolland 10; Salisbury-Alex Taylor 19, Mitch Meredith 0.Attendance: 500.

2012 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 27 AT FOXBOROUGH, MASS.

Salisbury 14, SUNY Cortland 10SUNY Cortland 3 2 4 1 — 10Salisbury 3 4 3 4 — 14SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Tota 3, Joe Slavik 2, Greg Wright 2, Mike Cantelli 1, Cody Consul 1, Matt Rakoczy 1.Salisbury scoring – Sam Bradman 6, Lantz Carter 3, Matt Cannone 2, Ryan Clarke 1, Erik Krum 1, Jeff McGuire 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 32, Salisbury 39. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 11; Salisbury-Alex Taylor 8.Attendance: 17,005.

2011Salisbury claims ninth national title: Salisbury claimed the program’s ninth national championship with a 19-7 victory against Tufts in the 2011 Division III Men’s Lacrosse National Championship game in front of 18,086 in attendance May 29 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.The 12-goal margin of victory is the most signifi cant in any of the Sea Gulls’ nine national championship wins. All nine national championships have come under the reign of 23-year head coach Jim Berkman. This year’s game was a rematch of the 2010 national championship game, which the Jumbos won 9-6.“I have been waiting three years for this moment,” said midfi elder Sam Brad-man on winning the national championship game. Named the game’s Most Outstanding Player, he posted a game-high eight points on seven goals and one assist. The seven goals scored is a single-game record for a Salisbury player (in the championship game), as Bradman surpassed former Sea Gull Sean Radebaugh’s (1995) six markers. Bradman fell one point shy of match-ing Radebaugh’s nine points set in the 1995 championship game against Nazareth.“First of all, congratulations to Tufts. They have played an outstanding season and a two-year run,” Berkman said. “We had three basic things that helped us to succeed (in the championship game): transition defense, covering the crease and dodging-and-feeding and I think our guys really executed those things.”The Jumbos (18-3) won the game’s fi rst faceoff and quickly entered the of-fensive restraining box. Tufts midfi elder Matt Witko fi red off a shot but it was blocked by Salisbury senior defender Collin Tokosch before goalkeeper Johnny Rodriguez scooped up the groundball to start the clear. The Sea Gulls (21-1) tallied their fi rst goal of the game at the 13:18 mark as Bradman took a feed from sophomore midfi elder Ryan Clarke and unleashed a shot into the top-left corner of the goal. The Sea Gulls followed up with a pair of goals coming from the crease, with attackmen Matt Cannone and Tony Mendes netting goals. The three early goals forced the Tufts coaching staff to call a timeout.Following the timeout, the Jumbos tallied their fi rst goal with Geordie Scha-fer fi nishing off an assist from D.J. Hessler. Salisbury closed out the fi rst quar-ter with goals from Bradman, Cannone and senior midfi elder Spencer Smith to take a 6-1 lead.

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Tufts kicked off the second quarter with a pair of goals in the fi rst four min-utes to cut the defi cit to three, but Mendes ended the run with an unassisted goal with 10:19 remaining in the frame. The Sea Gulls closed out the fi rst half with unassisted goals from junior attackman Erik Krum, Bradman and Mendes to bolster the lead to 9-3.At the half, Salisbury outshot Tufts 27-14, picked up 18 groundballs com-pared with 10 for the Jumbos, and won 8 of 14 faceoff s.Clarke scored nearly two minutes into the second half to deliver a 10-3 lead for Salisbury, before the Jumbos responded with goals from Hessler and a man-up goal from Ryan Molloy. Bradman ended the quarter with his fourth goal, handing Salisbury an 11-5 advantage.The Sea Gulls added eight goals in the fi nal quarter, which were the most goals in a quarter by Salisbury in a national championship game since 1995. Bradman posted the fi rst two goals of the quarter, then closed out the scor-ing for the Sea Gulls with a man-up goal off an assist from midfi elder Shawn Zordani with 2:41 remaining.Bradman fi nished with eight points, and Rodriguez claimed the victory with four saves.Tufts’ Hessler posted a team-high fi ve points on two goals and three assists. Molloy recorded two goals for the Jumbos.Tufts goalkeeper Patton Watkins played the fi rst 23 minutes of the game while registering four saves, before being replaced by senior Steven Fogliet-ta (three saves).

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Iric Bressler, Rochester Inst...................................................................3 4 16 20Jeff Keating, Roanoke.............................................................................4 11 7 18Sam Bradman, Salisbury .......................................................................4 13 4 17Matt Cannone, Salisbury ......................................................................4 10 6 16Tony Mendes, Salisbury ........................................................................4 11 5 16D.J. Hessler, Tufts ......................................................................................4 4 11 15Richard Lachlan, Roanoke ....................................................................4 14 1 15Mike Hayden, Roanoke .........................................................................4 7 6 13Jordan MacIntosh, Rochester Inst. ...................................................3 7 6 13Cole Cherney, Amherst..........................................................................3 10 2 12Erik Krum, Salisbury ................................................................................4 11 1 12

2011 FIRST ROUND

MAY 11

Union (NY) 15, Nazareth 7Union (NY) 7 3 2 3 — 15Nazareth 2 2 1 2 — 7Union (NY) scoring – Ted McKenna 5, Jonathan Andrews 3, Nolan Connors 1, Pat DeBenedetto 1, Taylor Galbraith 1, Nate Greenberg 1, Brendan Kinnane 1, Will Mahony 1, Rob Santangelo 1.Nazareth scoring – Scott Castle 2, Collin Clark 2, Joe Jacobs-Ferderbar 2, Nate DeLone 1.Shots: Union (NY) 39, Nazareth 32. Saves: Union (NY)-Sean Aaron 10, Devyn Jefferies 1; Nazareth-Grant Williams 10, Tim Doyle 2. Attendance: 501.Stevens 9, Montclair St. 7Montclair St. 1 2 2 2 — 7Stevens 3 1 3 2 — 9Montclair St. scoring – Robert Sinicola 3, Matthew Prongay 2, Kevin Dyer 1, Tyler Meth 1.Stevens scoring – Chris Laurita 2, Kevin Rose 2, Christian Saley 2, Brandon Faubert 1, Alex Hofrichter 1, Nicolas Philippi 1.Shots: Montclair St. 30, Stevens 38. Saves: Montclair St.-Mark Glander 7; Stevens-Eric Yando 11.Attendance: 500.Middlebury 24, Castleton 7Castleton 2 3 2 0 — 7Middlebury 8 6 6 4 — 24Castleton scoring – Sam Bailey 2, Phil Patterson 2, Alex Brands 1, Alex Green 1, Nohea King 1.Middlebury scoring – Andrew Conner 5, Tim Cahill 4, David Hild 3, John McGoldrick 3, Darren Scheufele 2, Brooks Toth 2, George Curtis 1, Brian Foster 1, Mike Giordano 1, Peter Jennings 1, Nick Stevens 1.Shots: Castleton 30, Middlebury 54. Saves: Castleton-Dave DeGhetto 14; Middlebury-Charles Ward 8, Ryan Deane 2.Attendance: 450.Amherst 12, Keene St. 8Keene St. 2 2 1 3 — 8Amherst 2 3 3 4 — 12Keene St. scoring – Ian Hart 2, Griffin Meehan 2, Matt Schairer 2, Warren Dill 1, Chris Mallon 1.

Amherst scoring – Evan Redwood 4, Cole Cherney 3, Ramsey Bates 2, Devin Acton 1, Alex Fox 1, Jeff Izzo 1.Shots: Keene St. 24, Amherst 50. Saves: Keene St.-Jason Lesser 17; Amherst-Sam Jakimo 8.Attendance: 650.Denison 7, Ohio Wesleyan 6Ohio Wesleyan 0 4 2 0 — 6Denison 1 1 2 3 — 7Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Colin Short 3, Shaun Crow 1, Jack McCormick 1, A.J. Pellis 1.Denison scoring – Emmett Jones 2, Tanner Smith 2, Kyle Brown 1, Cory Couture 1, Porter McKay 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Denison 34. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Stephen Ford 11; Denison-Nick Petracca 12. Attendance: 310.Endicott 6, Springfield 5Springfield 0 1 2 2 — 5Endicott 2 2 1 1 — 6Springfield scoring – Parker Geane 2, Harry Bernstein 1, Matt Hudson 1, Jarrid Johnson 1.Endicott scoring – Chris Cotter 3, Connor McCormack 2, Brendan Eppley 1.Shots: Springfield 36, Endicott 38. Saves: Springfield-Connor Nash 14; Endicott- Mike Klein 12. Attendance: 1,500.Wittenberg 8, Adrian 7 (OT)Adrian 4 1 1 1 0 — 7Wittenberg 3 1 2 1 1 — 8Adrian scoring – T.J. Cook 2, John Hudzinski 1, Josh Maluta 1, David Monroe 1, Tyler Tanguay 1, Jeff Ulfig 1.Wittenberg scoring – Matt Lord 4, Mitch Cohagan 2, Chris Gipson 1, Matt Snider 1.Shots: Adrian 34, Wittenberg 47. Saves: Adrian-Matt Neal 17; Wittenberg-Mark DeOliveira 9.Attendance: 654.Gettysburg 8, Scranton 3Scranton 1 1 1 0 — 3Gettysburg 1 2 3 2 — 8Scranton scoring – J.P. Barton 1, Daniel Slade 1, Gus Sturm 1.Gettysburg scoring – Martin Manilla 2, J.C. Ward 2, Austin Dodson 1, Danno Lynch 1, Andrew Ryan 1, Henry Tesar 1.Shots: Scranton 26, Gettysburg 31. Saves: Scranton-Ben Worthington 14; Gettysburg-J.T. McCook 12.Attendance: 350.Roanoke 25, Colorado Col. 5Colorado Col. 2 3 0 0 — 5Roanoke 5 9 6 5 — 25Colorado Col. scoring – James Mauk 3, Steve Rijo 1, Jake Smith 1.Roanoke scoring – Richard Lachlan 8, Joey Coretti 3, Mike Hayden 3, Jeff Keating 3, Conner DuBois 2, Kyle Smith 2, Tim Hammernick 1, Trey Keeley 1, Ty Roselli 1, Justin Tuma 1.Shots: Colorado Col. 38, Roanoke 51. Saves: Colorado Col.-Zach Steedman 18; Roanoke-Charles Pease 8, Mike Hardon 2.Attendance: 594.Cabrini 16, Widener 9Widener 2 3 3 1 — 9Cabrini 5 5 3 3 — 16Widener scoring – Johnny Casey 4, JJ Hoeffler 2, Josh Fox 1, Mike Holtz 1, Stephen Lick 1.Cabrini scoring – Dan Terenick 4, Brian Hill 3, Jeff Crosby 2, Paul Skulski 2, Bobby Thorp 2, Joe Arrell 1, Steve Heaps 1, Andrew Layne 1.Shots: Widener 29, Cabrini 47. Saves: Widener-Bobby Schluter 10, Mac Nestler 7; Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 11.Attendance: 496.

2011 SECOND ROUND

MAY 14

Tufts 6, Union (NY) 5Union (NY) 2 1 0 2 — 5Tufts 2 2 1 1 — 6Union (NY) scoring – Ted McKenna 2, Nate Greenberg 1, Derek Mayer 1, Rob Santangelo 1.Tufts scoring – Sean Kirwan 2, Alec Bialosky 1, Sam Diss 1, Ryan Molloy 1, Matt Witko 1.Shots: Union (NY) 44, Tufts 35. Saves: Union (NY)-Sean Aaron 19; Tufts-Patton Watkins 18.Attendance: 750.

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2011 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 18

Tufts 10, SUNY Cortland 9SUNY Cortland 2 1 1 5 — 9Tufts 0 6 3 1 — 10SUNY Cortland scoring – Chris DeLuca 3, Jay DiStefano 3, Mike Tota 2, Greg Wright 1.

Tufts scoring – Ryan Molloy 3, Sean Kirwan 2, Kevin McCormick 2, Matt Witko 2, Geordie Schafer 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 41, Tufts 39. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Scott Tota 7, Mike Kaminski 1; Tufts-Patton Watkins 15.Attendance: 550.Rochester Inst. 15, Amherst 10Amherst 2 3 2 3 — 10Rochester Inst. 3 4 5 3 — 15Amherst scoring – Cole Cherney 4, Evan Redwood 2, Devin Acton 1, Jeff Izzo 1, Alex Fox 1, Aaron Mathias 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Jordan MacIntosh 5, Iric Bressler 2, Chris Cherami 2, Jordan Collins-Hartwig 2, Kelso Davis 2, MJ Kiekebelt 1, Tyler Russell 1.Shots: Amherst 39, Rochester Inst. 41. Saves: Amherst-Sam Jakimo 3; Rochester Inst.-Robert Tonnessen 14.Attendance: 485.Salisbury 12, Dickinson 4Dickinson 1 2 0 1 — 4Salisbury 2 3 4 3 — 12Dickinson scoring – Matt Cherry 1, Pat Curley 1, Nick Leon 1, Chip Murray 1.Salisbury scoring – Erik Krum 4, Sam Bradman 2, Shawn Zordani 2, Matt Cannone 1, Jeff McGuire 1, Tony Mendes 1, Corey Nowak 1.Shots: Dickinson 25, Salisbury 40. Saves: Dickinson-Greg Hanley 9; Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 7, Tim Swinburn 1.Attendance: 797.Roanoke 13, Stevenson 12Roanoke 4 6 1 2 — 13Stevenson 4 4 1 3 — 12Roanoke scoring – Jeff Keating 5, Joey Coretti 3, Richard Lachlan 2, Mike Hayden 1, Drew Manley 1, Kyle Smith 1.Stevenson scoring – Tyler Reid 4, Tony Rossi 4, Jimmy Dailey 2, Ray Witte 2.Shots: Roanoke 42, Stevenson 57. Saves: Roanoke-Charles Pease 22; Stevenson-Ian Bolland 14.Attendance: 752.

2011 SEMIFINALS

MAY 22

Tufts 16, Rochester Inst. 12Tufts 4 4 2 6 — 16Rochester Inst. 4 2 4 2 — 12Tufts scoring – Sean Kirwan 4, Kevin McCormick 3, D.J. Hessler 2, Geordie Schafer 2, Matt Witko 2, Sam Gardner 1, Ryan Molloy 1, Ben Saperstein 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Tyler Russell 5, Iric Bressler 2, Jordan Collins-Hartwig 2, Kelso Davis 2, Jordan MacIntosh 1.Shots: Tufts 55, Rochester Inst. 34. Saves: Tufts-Patton Watkins 13; Rochester Inst.-Robert Tonnessen 15. Attendance: 1,200.Salisbury 16, Roanoke 7Roanoke 0 2 4 1 — 7Salisbury 4 7 2 3 — 16Roanoke scoring – Jeff Keating 2, Richard Lachlan 2, Conner DuBois 1, Spencer Parson 1, Justin Tuma 1.Salisbury scoring – Erik Krum 4, Matt Cannone 3, Tony Mendes 3, Kyle Quist 2, Sam Bradman 1, Ryan Clarke 1, Jeff McGuire 1, Corey Nowak 1.Shots: Roanoke 31, Salisbury 38. Saves: Roanoke-Charles Pease 7, Mike Hardon 1; Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 13.Attendance: 1,184.

2011 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 29 AT BALTIMORE

Salisbury 19, Tufts 7Salisbury 6 3 2 8 — 19Tufts 1 2 2 2 — 7Salisbury scoring – Sam Bradman 7, Tony Mendes 4, Matt Cannone 2, Erik Krum 2, Ryan Clarke 1, Kyle Quist 1, Spencer Smith 1, Shawn Zordani 1.Tufts scoring – D.J. Hessler 2, Ryan Molloy 2, Sean Kirwan 1, Kevin McCormick 1, Geordie Schafer 1.Shots: Salisbury 46, Tufts 29. Saves: Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 4, Tim Swinburn 3; Tufts-Patton Watkins 4, Steven Foglietta 3.Attendance: 18,086.

2010Tufts wins fi rst NCAA team title with 9-6 victory over Salisbury: Tufts won the 2010 Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship with a 9-6 victory over Salisbury May 30 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. It was the fi rst NCAA team title for Tufts, which had never before advanced past the chami-

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onship’s second round. The Jumbos (20-1) opened up a 7-1 lead and dug in to defeat Salisbury (21-2), a program that has won eight NCAA champion-ships.“Our strong start took a lot of pressure off our guys,” said Tufts coach Mike Daly, who has led the program for 12 seasons.Tufts’ D.J. Hessler, who led the off ense with a goal and four assists, was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. The Jumbos held Salisbury to just six goals, matching the Sea Gulls’ season low. Tufts goalie Steven Fo-glietta made 13 saves in the game, including seven in the fourth quarter, to bring home the title.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.D.J. Hessler, Tufts ......................................................................................4 7 12 19Matt Cannone, Salisbury ......................................................................4 5 8 13Steve Kazimer, Stevenson ....................................................................3 3 10 13Sean Kirwan, Tufts ...................................................................................4 13 0 13Pat March, Roanoke ................................................................................3 7 6 13Jake DeLillo, Salisbury ............................................................................4 7 5 12Richie Ford, Stevenson ..........................................................................3 11 1 12Ryan Molloy, Tufts ....................................................................................4 3 9 12Mike Winter, Salisbury ............................................................................4 12 0 12

2010 FIRST ROUND

MAY 12

Keene St. 21, Castleton 7Castleton 1 1 2 3 — 7Keene St. 9 2 5 5 — 21Castleton scoring – Michael DelDotto 2, Craig MacDerment 2, Samuel Bailey 1, Nohea King 1, Michael Martinez 1.Keene St. scoring – Matt Shairer 5, Ian Hart 3, Matt Crimmins 2, Jamie LeSage 2, Griffin Meehan 2, Ryan Shairs 2, Michael Araujo 1, Colin Barnett 1, James Galloway 1, Taylor Jette 1, Cam Sousa 1.Shots: Castleton 23, Keene St. 51. Saves: Castleton-David DeGhetto 21; Keene St.-Jason Lesser 10.Attendance: 345.Middlebury 10, Goucher 6Goucher 0 4 1 1 — 6Middlebury 2 2 3 3 — 10Goucher scoring – Kyle Boncaro 2, Matt Lynch 2, Rory Averett 1, Jacob Fratella 1.Middlebury scoring – David Hild 3, Tim Cahill 2, Andrew Conner 1, Peter Jennings 1, Jack Masur 1, Chris Teves 1, Bart Witmer 1.Shots: Goucher 28, Middlebury 44. Saves: Goucher-Chris Stricklin 14; Middlebury-Ryan Deane 10.Attendance: 275.Endicott 8, Montclair St. 6Endicott 2 2 1 3 — 8Montclair St. 1 1 3 1 — 6Endicott scoring – Jonathan Prentice 3, Jack Curtis 2, Chris Cotter 1, Brian Estes 1, Connor McCormack 1.Montclair St. scoring – Patrick Nann 2, Mike Corsetto 1, Ryan Kloss 1, Tyler Meth 1, Robert Sinicola 1.Shots: Endicott 48, Montclair St. 32. Saves: Endicott-Eric Hagarty 13; Montclair St.-Andrew Rosado 12.Attendance: 891.Springfield 7, Widener 1Widener 0 1 0 0 — 1Springfield 3 0 3 1 — 7Widener scoring – Steve Cull 1.Springfield scoring – Kyle Louer 2, Mike Delia 1, Kyle Gable 1, Joe Heney 1, Jarrid Johnson 1, Joe Macchi 1.Shots: Widener 37, Springfield 29. Saves: Widener-Bobby Schluter 11; Springfield-Marc Martinez 18.Attendance: 428.Dickinson 7, Ohio Wesleyan 3Ohio Wesleyan 0 0 2 1 — 3Dickinson 1 1 2 3 — 7Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Chris Ehlinger 1, Robb Shrader 1, Rob Young 1.Dickinson scoring – Sam Abramson 4, Ted Sirvaitis 2, Chris Dodson 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 32, Dickinson 50. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Jud Hall 16; Dickinson-Tyler Magann 20.Attendance: 300.Roanoke 15, Wittenberg 4Wittenberg 1 0 1 2 — 4Roanoke 3 2 5 5 — 15Wittenberg scoring – Jeff Capella 1, Brady Christensen 1, Mitch Cohagan 1, Matt Lord 1.Roanoke scoring – Jeff Keating 3, Justin Tuma 3, Noah Gibby 2, Richard Lachlan 2, Brian Foley 1, Ashton Hotchkiss 1, Trey Keeley 1, Pat March 1, Matt Quinton 1.

Shots: Wittenberg 21, Roanoke 65. Saves: Wittenberg-Mark DeOliveira 19; Roanoke- Jake Dorsey 5.Attendance: 1,270.Cabrini 10, Denison 7Denison 0 3 2 2 — 7Cabrini 3 4 2 1 — 10Denison scoring – Brady Burton 2, Emmett Jones 2, Cory Couture 1, Alex Hardt 1, Tanner Smith 1.Cabrini scoring – Casey Grugan 2, Steve Kapp 2, Dan Terenick 2, Mike Gurenlian 1, Brian Hill 1, Paul Skulski 1, Bobby Thorp 1.Shots: Denison 29, Cabrini 47. Saves: Denison-Gregg Shannon 18; Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 10.Attendance: 300.

2010 SECOND ROUND

MAY 15

SUNY Cortland 18, Keene St. 6Keene St. 2 0 3 1 — 6SUNY Cortland 2 6 7 3 — 18Keene St. scoring – Matt Shairer 3, Taylor Jette 2, Griffin Meehan 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Brian Krol 3, Chris DeLuca 2, Jay DiStefano 2, Eric Richards 2, Mike Tota 2, Greg Wright 2, Tom Burke 1, Sean Davern 1, Pat Hayes 1, Neal Hopps 1, Zack Mulvaney 1.Shots: Keene St. 22, SUNY Cortland 48. Saves: Keene St.-Jason Lesser 12; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 8, Kyle Gaebel 1.Attendance: 321.Rochester Inst. 11, Connecticut Col. 9Rochester Inst. 4 1 3 3 — 11Connecticut Col. 3 2 1 3 — 9Rochester Inst. scoring – Iric Bressler 2, Chris Cherami 2, Kelso Davis 2, Jordan MacIntosh 2, David Burke 1, Alex Crepinsek 1, Sean Gillies 1.Connecticut Col. scoring – Eric Doran 3, Ryan Hayes 2, Chuck Czerkawski 1, John Lyons 1, Mark Mangano 1, Kevin Nally 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 36, Connecticut Col. 28. Saves: Rochester Inst.-Robert Tonnessen 6; Connecticut Col.-Rob Moccia 9.Attendance: 752.Middlebury 16, Rensselaer 8Middlebury 3 6 5 2 — 16Rensselaer 2 2 2 2 — 8Middlebury scoring – David Hild 5, Tim Cahill 3, Russell Banker 2, Andrew Conner 2, Erich Pfeffer 1, Pete Smith 1, Chris Teves 1, Matt Virtue 1.Rensselaer scoring – Nick Billy 2, Paul Cerone 1, Paul DiLandro 1, Andrew Liptak 1, Andrew Miller 1, Wes Rudy 1, Eric Valero 1.Shots: Middlebury 49, Rensselaer 33. Saves: Middlebury-Ryan Deane 11, Charles Ward 1; Rensselaer-James Manchester 13.Attendance: 650.Tufts 21, Endicott 8Endicott 1 2 3 2 — 8Tufts 3 7 4 7 — 21Endicott scoring – Jack Curtis 4, Brendan Eppley 1, Brad Lipkvich 1, Jonathan Prentice 1, Colin Prescott 1.Tufts scoring – Sean Kirwan 7, Geordie Shafer 3, Doug DiSesa 2, Brian Donovan 2, D.J. Hessler 2, Mike Droesch 1, Andrew Fiamengo 1, Sam Gardner 1, Ryan Molloy 1, Matt Witko 1.Shots: Endicott 33, Tufts 55. Saves: Endicott-Eric Hagarty 13; Tufts-Steven Foglietta 14.Attendance: 750.Salisbury 17, Springfield 4Springfield 1 1 0 2 — 4Salisbury 4 5 4 4 — 17Springfield scoring – Kyle Gable 2, Mike Delia 1, Peter Sessa 1.Salisbury scoring – Mike Winter 6, Jake DeLillo 3, Eric Law 2, Mike Von Kamecke 2, Sam Bradman 1, Kevin Finn 1, Brandon Groux 1, Matt Pierotti 1.Shots: Springfield 24, Salisbury 39. Saves: Springfield-Marc Martinez 7, Matt Cipolla 1; Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 8.Attendance: 661.Haverford 13, Dickinson 5Haverford 3 5 3 2 — 13Dickinson 3 0 1 1 — 5Haverford scoring – Max Hjelm 4, Phillip Valliant 3, Myles Monaghan 2, Zack Cohen 1, Andrew Kim 1, David Lawrence 1, Henry Millson 1.Dickinson scoring – Chris Dodson 1, Dewey Dubord 1, Sam Greenberg 1, Ward Gruppo 1, John Haire 1.

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Shots: Haverford 46, Dickinson 33. Saves: Haverford-Joe Banno 13; Dickinson-Tyler Magann 15.Attendance: 453.Roanoke 11, Gettysburg 10 (OT)Roanoke 4 3 2 1 1 — 11Gettysburg 2 2 3 3 0 — 10Roanoke scoring – Jeff Keating 4, Pat March 2, Matt Quinton 2, Justin Tuma 2, Trey Keeley 1.Gettysburg scoring – Pat Sartory 4, Joe Brody 2, J.C. Ward 2, Danno Lynch 1, Andrew Ryan 1.Shots: Roanoke 40, Gettysburg 35. Saves: Roanoke-Jake Dorsey 9; Gettysburg-John LeClerc 16.Attendance: 1,861.Stevenson 19, Cabrini 9Cabrini 2 3 3 1 — 9Stevenson 2 6 7 4 — 19Cabrini scoring – Brian Hill 3, Andrew Protenic 2, Jeff Crosby 1, Casey Grugan 1, Steven Kapp 1, John McSorley 1.Stevenson scoring – Kyle Moffitt 5, Sean Calabrese 3, Jimmy Dailey 3, Richie Ford 3, Neal Barthelme 2, Steve Kazimer 2, Jake Stocksdale 1.Shots: Cabrini 43, Stevenson 33. Saves: Cabrini-Erick Zarzecki 13; Stevenson-Geoff Hebert 22.Attendance: 564.

2010 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 19

SUNY Cortland 15, Rochester Inst. 7Rochester Inst. 1 3 1 2 — 7SUNY Cortland 3 3 2 7 — 15Rochester Inst. scoring – Sean Gillies 3, Iric Bressler 1, David Burke 1, Jordan MacIntosh 1, Adam Vlassis 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Chris DeLuca 5, Jay DiStefano 2, Brandon Misiaszek 2, Pat Hayes 1, Neal Hopps 1, Jack Kennedy 1, Brian Krol 1, Mike Tota 1, Greg Wright 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 29, SUNY Cortland 46. Saves: Rochester Inst.-Robert Tonnessen 10; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 6.Attendance: 566.Tufts 11, Middlebury 9Middlebury 3 4 1 1 — 9Tufts 3 3 1 4 — 11Middlebury scoring – Tim Cahill 2, Andrew Conner 2, David Hild 2, Erich Pfeffer 2, Chris Teves 1.Tufts scoring – D.J. Hessler 3, Sean Kirwan 2, Matt Witko 2, Sam Gardner 1, Kevin McCormick 1, Ryan Molloy 1, Nick Rhoads 1.Shots: Middlebury 39, Tufts 41. Saves: Middlebury-Ryan Deane 15; Tufts-Steven Foglietta 10.Attendance: 500.Salisbury 12, Haverford 11 (OT)Haverford 3 3 2 3 0 — 11Salisbury 2 3 2 4 1 — 12Haverford scoring – Travis Gregory 3, Max Hjelm 2, Myles Monaghan 2, Phillip Valliant 2, Brian Fleishhacker 1, Andrew Kim 1.Salisbury scoring – Matt Cannone 2, Ryan Finch 2, Mike Von Kamecke 2, Shawn Zordani 2, Sam Bradman 1, Jake DeLillo 1, Kevin Finn 1, Mike Winter 1.Shots: Haverford 35, Salisbury 37. Saves: Haverford-Joe Banno 11; Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 10.Attendance: 652.Stevenson 15, Roanoke 14 (OT)Roanoke 5 3 3 3 0 — 14Stevenson 5 4 2 3 1 — 15Roanoke scoring – Pat March 4, Matt Quinton 3, Trey Keeley 2, Justin Tuma 2, Steve Furdock 1, Noah Gibby 1, Jeff Keating 1.Stevenson scoring – Richie Ford 5, Kyle Moffitt 3, Sean Calabrese 2, Jimmy Dailey 2, Rob Lamey 2, Jake Stocksdale 1.Shots: Roanoke 72, Stevenson 40. Saves: Roanoke-Jake Dorsey 15; Stevenson-Geoff Hebert 27.Attendance: 933.

2010 SEMIFINALS

MAY 23

Tufts 10, SUNY Cortland 9Tufts 1 2 3 4 — 10SUNY Cortland 3 3 1 2 — 9Tufts scoring – Sean Kirwan 3, Kevin McCormick 3, Matt Witko 2, Alec Bialosky 1, D.J. Hessler 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Brian Krol 3, Tom Burke 2, Greg Wright 2, Jay DiStefano 1, Mike Tota 1.Shots: Tufts 31, SUNY Cortland 40. Saves: Tufts-Steven Foglietta 16; SUNY Cortland-Mike Kaminski 7.Attendance: 1,137.

Salisbury 14, Stevenson 13 (OT)Stevenson 5 1 4 3 0 — 13Salisbury 4 3 5 1 1 — 14Stevenson scoring – Neal Barthelme 3, Richie Ford 3, Kyle Moffitt 2, Shane Clift 1, Jimmy Dailey 1, Steve Kazimer 1, Tyler Maguire 1, Andrew McCrumb 1.Salisbury scoring – Mike Winter 4, Matt Cannone 3, Mike Von Kamecke 3, Sam Bradman 2, Jake DeLillo 2.Shots: Stevenson 45, Salisbury 36. Saves: Stevenson-Geoff Hebert 9; Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 16.Attendance: 1,393.

2010 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 30 AT BALTIMORE

Tufts 9, Salisbury 6Tufts 6 1 1 1 — 9Salisbury 1 3 1 1 — 6Tufts scoring – Jamie Atkins 3, Doug DiSesa 2, D.J. Hessler 1, Sean Kirwan 1, Ryan Molloy 1, Matt Witko 1.Salisbury scoring – Will Poletis 2, Connor Burgasser 1, Jake DeLillo 1, Mike Winter 1, Shawn Zordani 1.Shots: Tufts 40, Salisbury 41. Saves: Tufts-Steven Foglietta 13; Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 11.Attendance: 20,734.

2009SUNY Cortland wins national title: Junior Brandon Misiaszek scored a career-high fi ve goals and was named the Most Outstanding Player as SUNY Cortland won its second NCAA Division III men’s lacrosse team title in four years with a 9-7 victory over Gettysburg on May 24 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The Red Dragons fi nished 2009 at 19-2, setting a school record for wins in a season, and handed third-year head coach Steve Bev-ille his 200th career victory. The Bullets had their 14-game winning streak snapped and fi nished 16-4.Junior Brian Krol was the only other SUNY Cortland player to score more than a single goal, netting two. Goalie Matt Hipenbecker recorded 10 saves for SUNY Cortland, including seven in the fourth quarter.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Jake Beebe, Springfield .........................................................................2 9 8 17Kyle McGrath, Gettysburg ....................................................................4 12 4 16Brady Burton, Denison ..........................................................................3 12 2 14Pete Smith, Middlebury ........................................................................3 3 10 13Joe Brody, Gettysburg ...........................................................................4 5 7 12Kyle Gable, Springfield ..........................................................................2 7 3 10Tanner Smith, Denison ..........................................................................3 2 8 10Joey Morgan, SUNY Cortland .............................................................4 8 2 10Zach Pucci, Gettysburg .........................................................................4 6 4 10Mike Tota, SUNY Cortland ....................................................................4 9 1 10

2009 FIRST ROUND

MAY 6

Springfield 21, Mount Ida 4Mount Ida 0 1 2 1 — 4Springfield 7 7 5 2 — 21Mount Ida scoring – Paul Battipaglia 2, Derek Broughton 1, Matthew Savage 1.Springfield scoring – Jake Beebe 7, Pat Cavanaugh 3, Kyle Gable 2, Jake Jones 2, Joe Macchi 2, Shawn Runyon 2, Mike Delia 1, Joe Heney 1, Pete Sessa 1.Shots: Mount Ida 34, Springfield 72. Saves: Mount Ida-James McAllister 15, Matt Vernik 7, Justin Famiglietti 2; Springfield-Tom Albano 12, Matt Cipolla 5.Attendance: 750.St. Lawrence 14, Nazareth 7Nazareth 2 0 3 2 — 7St. Lawrence 2 3 5 4 — 14Nazareth scoring – Joe Jacobs-Ferderbar 3, Kyle Brown 1, Scott Castle 1, Mark DeCirce 1, C.J. Estes 1.St. Lawrence scoring – Collin Moon 4, Alex Slauson 3, Caldwell Rohrbach 2, Scott Smith 2, John Allen 1, Kyle Benton 1, Peter Carroll 1.Shots: Nazareth 35, St. Lawrence 36. Saves: Nazareth-Todd Dermody 8; St. Lawrence-Thomas Hollingsworth 13.Attendance: 381.Eastern Conn. St. 10, Merchant Marine 9 (OT)Eastern Conn. St. 2 3 2 1 1 — 10

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Merchant Marine 2 2 2 3 0 — 9Eastern Conn. St. scoring – DJ Simmons 5, Matthew Savage 3, Zach Malouf 1, Vinny Tornatore 1.Merchant Marine scoring – Brian Flannery 2, Tyler Spaulding 2, Robert Atkinson 1, Robert De Pol 1, Zach Gray 1, Adam Jerlow 1, Sean Zakow 1.Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 45, Merchant Marine 42. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.-Tommy Phelan 5; Merchant Marine-Rob Schroeder 8, Sean Brady 2.Attendance: 500.Cabrini 17, Montclair St. 3Montclair St. 0 1 0 2 — 3Cabrini 2 4 6 5 — 17Montclair St. scoring – Mike Corsetto 1, Tyler Meth 1, Robert Sinicola 1.Cabrini scoring – Casey Grugan 4, Scott Reimer 4, Paul Skulski 2, Christian Burrows 1, Jordan Coeyman 1, Kevin Fahey 1, Brian Hill 1, Steve Kapp 1, Rich Romanelli 1, Dan Terenick 1.Shots: Montclair St. 26, Cabrini 50. Saves: Montclair St.-Thomas Bowers 17; Cabrini-Kevin Chenoweth 11.Attendance: 450.Denison 12, Ohio Wesleyan 2Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 0 0 — 2Denison 6 0 2 4 — 12Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Ricky Scheetz 1, Karl Zimmerman 1.Denison scoring – Brady Burton 5, Alex Hardt 3, Cory Couture 1, Nate Hall 1, Emmett Jones 1, Matt Verklin 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 21; Denison 38. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Judd Hall 15; Denison-Greg Shannon 11.Attendance: 220.Wash. & Lee 6, FDU-Florham 5 (OT)FDU-Florham 1 1 1 2 0 — 5Wash. & Lee 3 1 0 1 1 — 6FDU-Florham scoring – Peter Fleming 3, Drew Canfield 1, Jason Koontz 1.Wash. & Lee scoring – Spence Daw 1, Will Keigler 1, Drew Koeneman 1, Max Mancuso 1, Tim Skeen 1, Chris Washington 1.Shots: FDU-Florham 23, Wash. & Lee 34. Saves: FDU-Florham-Alex Kajencki 11; Wash. & Lee-Connor Locke 12.Attendance: 422.

2009 SECOND ROUND

MAY 9

SUNY Cortland 15, Springfield 12Springfield 2 3 3 4 — 12SUNY Cortland 5 7 2 1 — 15Springfield scoring – Kyle Gable 5, Jake Beebe 2, Kyle Louer 2, Mike Delia 1, Joe Macchi 1, Ryan Thibodeau 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Tota 4, Joey Morgan 3, Tom Burke 2, Jay DiStefano 2, Brian Krol 2, Chris DeLuca 1, Brandon Misiaszek 1.Shots: Springfield 30, SUNY Cortland 49. Saves: Springfield-Tom Albano 22; SUNY Cortland-Matt Hipenbecker 8.Attendance: 737.Western New Eng. 12, Tufts 9Western New Eng. 3 3 4 2 — 12Tufts 3 4 0 2 — 9Western New Eng. scoring – Tim Santye 3, Brody Savoie 3, Patrick White 2, Colin Houlihan 1, Nick Jez 1, Scott Kukis 1, Marty O’Brien 1.Tufts scoring – Kevin Williams 3, Clem McNally 2, Ryan Molloy 2, Tom Bragg 1, Zach Groen 1.Shots: Western New Eng. 58, Tufts 49. Saves: Western New Eng.-Brewster Knowlton 18; Tufts-Matt Harrigan 16.Attendance: 750.Middlebury 15, St. Lawrence 11St. Lawrence 3 3 0 5 — 11Middlebury 2 4 7 2 — 15St. Lawrence scoring – Collin Moon 3, CP Rahe 2, Scott Smith 2, John Allen 1, Peter Carroll 1, Alex Slauson 1, Nick Woodhull 1.Middlebury scoring – Jack Masur 3, Tom Petty 2, Pete Smith 2, Mike Stone 2, Jeff Begin 1, Matt Ferrer 1, David Hild 1, Skyler Hopkins 1, Chris Teves 1, Matt Virtue 1.Shots: St. Lawrence 38, Middlebury 35. Saves: St. Lawrence-Thomas Hollingsworth 10; Middlebury-Peter Britt 15.Attendance: 800.Wesleyan (CT) 8, Eastern Conn. St. 4Eastern Conn. St. 2 1 1 0 — 4Wesleyan (CT) 3 1 0 4 — 8Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Matthew Savage 1, DJ Simmons 1, Vinny Tornatore 1, Brian Fechtmann 1.Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Russ Follansbee 3, Jon Killeen 2, Jason Ben-Eliyahu 1, John Froats 1, Jeff Strittmatter 1.Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 26, Wesleyan (CT) 44. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.-Kyle Savage 16; Wesleyan (CT)-Mike Borrero 11.Attendance: 550.Stevenson 8, Cabrini 7Cabrini 2 1 3 1 — 7

Stevenson 2 3 1 2 — 8Cabrini scoring – Scott Reimer 2, Paul Skulski 2, Casey Grugan 1, B.J. Kletcheck 1, Dan Terenick 1.Stevenson scoring – Nicola Bevacqua 2, Steve Kazimer 2, Chris Baldwin 1, Richie Ford 1, Greg Furshman 1, Brett Yoder 1.Shots: Cabrini 42, Stevenson 43. Saves: Cabrini-Kevin Chenoweth 19; Stevenson-Geoff Hebert 15.Attendance: 622.Salisbury 16, Haverford 10Salisbury 3 3 6 4 — 16Haverford 1 3 2 4 — 10Salisbury scoring – Kylor Berkman 2, Jake DeLillo 2, Stephen Krasco 2, Mike Von Kamecke 2, Erik Krum 2, Mike Winter 2, Patrick Bonanno 1, Sam Bradman 1, Matt Cannone 1, Will Poletis 1.Haverford scoring – Brian Fleishhacker 3, Myles Monaghan 3, Travis Gregory 2, Zack Cohen 1, Jory Fong 1.Shots: Salisbury 52, Haverford 27. Saves: Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 5; Haverford-Joe Banno 16, Ryan Herz-Thyhsen 1.Attendance: 427.Denison 14, Roanoke 7Denison 3 5 3 3 — 14Roanoke 0 2 3 2 — 7Denison scoring – Brady Burton 4, Emmett Jones 4, Dan Maude 3, Cory Couture 1, Ted Gulyas 1, Tanner Smith 1.Roanoke scoring – Chas Carlson 3, Brian Foley 1, Pat March 1, Matt Quinton 1, Benjamin Sultze 1.Shots: Denison 46, Roanoke 46. Saves: Denison-Gregg Shannon 14; Roanoke-Jake Dorsey 13, Nick Peck 1.Attendance: 972.Gettysburg 15, Wash. & Lee 10Wash. & Lee 2 2 5 1 — 10Gettysburg 6 3 2 4 — 15Wash. & Lee scoring – Seth Fishman 3, Harry St. John 2, Tim Skeen 2, Spence Daw 1, Will Keigler 1, Drew Koeneman 1.Gettysburg scoring – Josh Reichert 5, Kyle McGrath 3, Joe Brody 1, Patrick Koehl 1, Danno Lynch 1, Tom O’Donnell 1, Zach Pucci 1, Andrew Ryan 1, Pat Sartory 1.Shots: Wash. & Lee 26, Gettysburg 33. Saves: Wash. & Lee-Connor Locke 9; Gettysburg-Zach Furshman 6.Attendance: 1,088.

2009 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 13

SUNY Cortland 6, Western New Eng. 5Western New Eng. 0 1 2 2 — 5SUNY Cortland 2 3 0 1 — 6Western New Eng. scoring– Brody Savoie 3, Marty O’Brien 1, Tim Santye 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Chris DeLuca 2, Cody Hoyt 1, Jack Kennedy 1, Joey Morgan 1, Mike Tota 1.Shots: Western New Eng. 36, SUNY Cortland 45. Saves: Western New Eng.-Brewster Knowlton 17; SUNY Cortland-Matt Hipenbecker 14.Attendance: 764.Middlebury 13, Wesleyan (CT) 5Middlebury 2 4 2 5 — 13Wesleyan (CT) 3 1 0 1 — 5Middlebury scoring – Mike Stone 4, David Hild 2, Matt Ferrer 2, Tom Petty 2, Tim Cahill 1, Skyler Hopkins 1, Pete Smith 1.Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Russ Follansbee 2, Lonny Blumenthal 1, John Froats 1, Jon Killeen 1.Shots: Middlebury 38, Wesleyan (CT) 28. Saves: Middlebury-Peter Britt 15; Wesleyan (CT)-Mike Borrero 13.Attendance: 600.Stevenson 11, Salisbury 9Salisbury 2 1 2 4 — 9Stevenson 4 1 4 2 — 11Salisbury scoring – Matt Cannone 3, Mike Von Kamecke 2, Mike Winter 2, Kylor Berkman 1, Sam Bradman 1.Stevenson scoring – Brett Yoder 3, Chris Baldwin 1, Jimmy Dailey 1, Richie Ford 1, Greg Furshman 1, Steve Kazimer 1, Tyler Maguire 1, Kyle Moffitt 1, Jake Stocksdale 1.Shots: Salisbury 36, Stevenson 42. Saves: Salisbury-Johnny Rodriguez 9; Stevenson-Geoff Hebert 14.Attendance: 1,302.Gettysburg 13, Denison 8Denison 2 1 3 2 — 8Gettysburg 6 4 1 2 — 13Denison scoring – Brady Burton 3, Ted Gulyas 1, Nate Hall 1, Emmett Jones 1, Dan Maude 1, Tanner Smith 1.Gettysburg scoring – Kyle McGrath 4, Joe Brody 3, Chris Cahill 3, Danno Lynch 1, Zach Pucci 1, Josh Reichert 1.Shots: Denison 40, Gettysburg 31. Saves: Denison-Gregg Shannon 5; Gettysburg-Zach Furshman 7.Attendance: 676.

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MAY 17

SUNY Cortland 16, Middlebury 8Middlebury 2 1 4 1 — 8SUNY Cortland 5 2 4 5 — 16Middlebury scoring – Skyler Hopkins 3, Matt Ferrer 2, Tom Petty 2, Mike Stone 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Brian Krol 3, Joey Morgan 3, Mike Tota 3, Chris DeLuca 2, Brandon Misiaszek 2, Jay DiStefano 1, Zack Mulvaney 1, Greg Wright 1.Shots: Middlebury 30, SUNY Cortland 50. Saves: Middlebury-Peter Britt 10; SUNY Cortland-Matt Hipenbecker 8, Mike Robinson 1.Attendance: 1,331.Gettysburg 12, Stevenson 7 Gettysburg 3 3 2 4 — 12Stevenson 3 1 1 2 — 7Gettysburg scoring – Danno Lynch 3, Kyle McGrath 3, Zach Pucci 2, Danny Collura 1, Tom O’Donnell 1, Josh Reichert 1, Andrew Ryan 1.Stevenson scoring – Chris Baldwin 2, Nicola Bevacqua 2, Richie Ford 1, Steve Kazimer 1, Kyle Moffitt 1.Shots: Gettysburg 36, Stevenson 41. Saves: Gettysburg-Zach Furshman 15; Stevenson-Geoff Hebert 13.Attendance: 1,371.

2009 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 24 AT FOXBOROUGH, MASS.

SUNY Cortland 9, Gettysburg 7Gettysburg 4 0 0 3 — 7SUNY Cortland 2 2 5 0 — 9Gettysburg scoring – Kyle McGrath 2, Zach Pucci 2, Joe Brody 1, Tom O’Donnell 1, Josh Reichert 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Brandon Misiaszek 5, Brian Krol 2, Joey Morgan 1, Mike Tota 1.Shots: Gettysburg 31, SUNY Cortland 33. Saves: Gettysburg-Zach Furshman 12; SUNY Cortland-Matt Hipenbecker 10.Attendance: 24,072.

2008Salisbury maintains perfect season: The top-ranked Salisbury men’s la-crosse team celebrated its eighth NCAA Division III national championship May 25 before a record crowd of 24,317 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., as the Sea Gulls defeated second-ranked SUNY Cortland 19-13. Salis-bury (22-0) completed its sixth undefeated season in school history as the Sea Gulls successfully defended their title against the Red Dragons (18-2).Salisbury junior midfi elder Kylor Berkman was named the Most Outstand-ing Player as the fi rst-team All-American scored a game-high fi ve goals and added two assists.The Sea Gull senior class graduated with an 84-1 record. Senior attackman Greg Titus (two goals, three assists), who sat out the 2006 season, fi nished his career undefeated.The Sea Gulls improved to 45-18 all-time in 26 appearances in the NCAA Di-vision III tournament. The 45 wins sets a new Division III record as Hobart held the old record of 41 wins.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Kylor Berkman, Salisbury ......................................................................4 9 10 19Jon Hayes, Western New Eng. ............................................................3 14 4 18Matt Hickman, Salisbury .......................................................................4 10 5 15Joey Morgan, SUNY Cortland .............................................................4 12 2 14Greg Titus, Salisbury ...............................................................................4 9 5 14Jake Beebe, Springfield .........................................................................2 6 7 13Logan Bobzien, Ithaca ...........................................................................3 5 8 13Bruce Richardson, Salisbury ................................................................4 11 2 13

2008 FIRST ROUND

MAY 7

Springfield 17, Kean 2Kean 1 1 0 0 — 2Springfield 4 5 5 3 — 17Kean scoring – Anthony Bertucci 1, Dennis Novello 1.

Springfield scoring – Jake Beebe 5, Joe Heney 2, Kyle Louer 2, Tyler Montgomery 2, Ryan Thibodeau 2, Joe Macchi 1, Chris McMaster 1, Sean Runyon 1, Greg Welch 1.Shots: Kean 17, Springfield 51. Saves: Kean-Dave Nichols, 10, John Gesumaria 1; Springfield-Tom Albano 8, Matt Cipolla 3.Attendance: 390Bowdoin 11, Mount Ida 5Mount Ida 1 2 0 2 — 5Bowdoin 2 2 3 4 — 11Mount Ida scoring – Matt Savage 2, Brett Conley 1, Dan Harrington 1, Frank Rozio 1.Bowdoin scoring – Mike Giordano 5, Owen Smith 2, Cullen Winkler 2, Matt Legg 1, Justin Starr 1.Shots: Mount Ida 18, Bowdoin 39. Saves: Mount Ida-Matt Vernik 13; Bowdoin-Alex Gluck 2.Attendance: 922.Western New Eng. 14, Western Conn. St. 4Western New Eng. 8 2 4 0 — 14Western Conn. St. 0 0 2 2 — 4Western New Eng. scoring – Jon Hayes 3, Scott Kukis 3, Tim Santye 3, Joe O’Keefe 2, Brody Savoie 2, Mike Kelly 1Western Conn. St. scoring – Dennis Skarda 2, Tom Begley 1, Ron Pac 1.Shots: Western New Eng. 35, Western Conn. St. 33. Saves: Western New Eng.-Chris Body 10, Ben Barlow 3; Western Conn. St.-Kyle Wood 11.Attendance: 372.Ohio Wesleyan 12, Kenyon 8Ohio Wesleyan 2 3 2 5 — 12Kenyon 2 1 4 1 — 8Kenyon scoring – Brett Fuller 2, Nate Pritchard 2, Ben Alexander 1, John Crain 1, Zach Wallace 1, Jordan Zimolka 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Chris Eccles 4, Harrison Iuliano 3, Steve Fowler 1, Trevor Jones 1, Connor McGowan 1, Chaz Narwicz 1, Rob Young 1.Shots: Kenyon 38, Ohio Wesleyan 31. Saves: Kenyon-David Page 5; Ohio Wesleyan-Jud Hall 13.Attendance: 280.Denison 19, Widener 6Widener 3 2 0 1 — 6Denison 4 9 2 4 — 19Widener scoring – Cory Malampy 2, Brian Stromko 2, Chris Matthews 1, Clint Quedenfeld 1.Denison scoring – Emmett Jones 3, Rick Mackessy 3, Brady Burton 2, Nate Hall 2, Dan Maude 2, Tanner Smith 2, Kyle Bliss 1, Conner Detjen 1, Ted Gulyas 1, Peter Loftus 1, Colin Molloy 1.Shots: Widener 33, Denison 40. Saves: Widener-Tim Collins 15; Denison-Alex Baruch 11, Dan Wallace 4.Attendance: 225.

2008 SECOND ROUND

MAY 10

SUNY Cortland 12, Springfield 9Springfield 1 2 5 1 — 9SUNY Cortland 2 2 4 4 — 12Springfield scoring – Kyle Gable 3, Joe Heney 2, Jake Beebe 1, Chris Jez 1, Kyle Louer 1, Tyler Montgomery 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Billy Fuchs 3, Kyle Simensky 3, Ryan Heath 2, Joey Morgan 2, Chris Hannon 1, Adam Hyde 1.Shots: Springfield 25, SUNY Cortland 57. Saves: Springfield-Tom Albano 20; SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 6.Attendance: 516.Middlebury 10, Bowdoin 7Bowdoin 2 2 2 1 — 7Middlebury 1 3 3 3 — 10Bowdoin scoring – Cullen Winkler 3, Adam Tracy 2, Harry Ashforth 1, Eric Thompson 1.Middlebury scoring – Dave Campbell 2, Skyler Hopkins 2, Tom Petty 2, Jim Cabrera 1, Matt Ferrer 1, Rory Sanborn 1, Pete Smith 1.Shots: Bowdoin 33, Middlebury 37. Saves: Bowdoin-Alex Gluck 3, Gordon Conver 7; Middlebury-Peter Britt 14.Attendance: 413.Ithaca 17, Williams 10 Williams 5 3 1 1 — 10Ithaca 2 3 8 4 — 17Williams scoring – Michael Vrla 4, Richard Reuter 3, David Hawley 1, Brian Morrissey 1, Tim White 1.Ithaca scoring – Logan Bobzien 3, Matt Nelligan 3, Tim Pfeffer 3, Craig LePiane 2, Alec Siefert 2, Chris Carman 1, Matt Cutter 1, Mike Giunta 1, Nic Heckman 1.Shots: Williams 44, Ithaca 47. Saves: Williams-Michael Gerbush 10; Ithaca-David Gal 9, Ben Connery 7.Attendance: 212.Western New Eng. 13, St. Lawrence 9Western New Eng. 3 5 3 2 — 13St. Lawrence 2 3 2 2 — 9Western New Eng. scoring – Jon Hayes 7, Bryan Cofrin 2, Tim Heffernan 1, Scott Kukis 1, Tim Santye 1, Brody Savoie 1.

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St. Lawrence scoring – Alex Slauson 3, Will McKee 2, Kyle Benton 1, Peter Carroll 1, Ben Prime 1, Scott Smith 1.Shots: Western New Eng. 30, St. Lawrence 36. Saves: Western New Eng.-Chris Body 12; St. Lawrence-Thomas Hollingsworth 5.Attendance: 415.Salisbury 13, Ohio Wesleyan 5Ohio Wesleyan 2 1 1 1 — 5Salisbury 2 5 2 4 — 13Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Nick Gallagher 2, Chris Eccles 1, Steve Fowler 1, Harrison Iuliano 1.Salisbury scoring – Matt Hickman 4, Bruce Richardson 4, Jake DeLillo 3, Patrick Bonanno 1, Greg Titus 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 28, Salisbury 39. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Jud Hall 13, Ryan Perone 1; Salisbury-Zach Krissoff 11.Attendance: 914.Cabrini 13, Haverford 10Haverford 1 4 2 3 — 10Cabrini 3 3 6 1 — 13Haverford scoring – Max Hjelm 3, Brian Fleishhacker 2, Mike Distler 1, Grant Firestone 1, David Lawrence 1, Jason Leeds 1, Matt Thorne-Fitzgerald 1.Cabrini scoring – Scott Reimer 5, Casey Grugan 2, Matt McKinney 2, Pat Jenkins 1, Dan DeRosa 1, Rich Romanelli 1, Paul Skulski 1.Shots: Haverford 34, Cabrini 38. Saves: Haverford-Jake Mendlinger 6, John-Paul Cashiola 1; Cabrini-Kevin Chenoweth 7, Bobby Chambers 5.Attendance: 550.Washington Col. 12, Lynchburg 9Lynchburg 3 2 2 2 — 9Washington Col. 3 3 2 4 — 12Lynchburg scoring – Tyler Tolson 3, Johnny Black 2, Ryan Cranston 2, Dean Evans 1, Stephen Weis 1.Washington Col. scoring – Chris Read 5, Nick Gregory 3, Kolyn Kirby 3, Jimmy Kielek 1.Shots: Lynchburg 41, Washington Col. 34. Saves: Lynchburg-Garrett Curran 10; Washington Col.-Gordon Cohen 9.Attendance: 812.Gettysburg 8, Denison 7 (OT)Denison 1 2 2 2 0 — 7Gettysburg 1 1 2 3 1 — 8Denison scoring – Brady Burton 2, Rick Mackessy 2, Emmett Jones 1, Dan Maude 1, Tanner Smith 1.Gettysburg scoring – Kyle McGrath 3, Ben Sufrin 3, Joe Brody 1, Drew Duckworth 1.Shots: Denison 25, Gettysburg 34. Saves: Denison-Alex Baruch 13; Gettysburg-Zachary Furshman 8Attendance: 367.

2008 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 14

SUNY Cortland 11, Middlebury 10 (OT)Middlebury 4 2 2 2 0 — 10SUNY Cortland 2 3 2 3 1 — 11Middlebury scoring – Jim Cabrera 3, Tom Petty 2, Mike Stone 2, Jeff Begin 1, Frank Granara 1, Rory Sanborn 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Brandon Misiaszek 3, Josh Cittadino 2, Adam Hyde 2, Joey Morgan 2, Ryan Heath 1, Kyle Simensky 1.Shots: Middlebury 37, SUNY Cortland 39. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 11; Middlebury-Peter Britt 13.Attendance: 672Ithaca 13, Western New Eng. 12 (OT)Western New Eng. 3 1 5 3 0 — 12Ithaca 1 6 3 2 1 — 13Western New Eng. scoring – Jon Hayes 4, Joe O’Keefe 3, Travis Brown 2, Tim Heffernan 1, Mike Kelly 1, Jared Pabis 1.Ithaca scoring – Craig LePiane 4, Nic Heckman 3, Kevin Bush 2, Logan Bobzien 1, Chris Carman 1, Matt Nelligan 1, Tim Pfeffer 1.Shots: Western New Eng. 45, Ithaca 51. Saves: Western New Eng.-Charlie Congleton 14; Ithaca-David Gal 11, Ben Connery 8.Attendance: 368.Salisbury 15, Cabrini 7Cabrini 1 1 4 1 — 7Salisbury 4 4 2 5 — 15Cabrini scoring – Matt McKinney 3, Matt Conaway 1, Dan DeRosa 1, Casey Grugan 1, Rich Romanelli 1.Salisbury scoring – Greg Titus 5, Matt Hickman 4, Kylor Berkman 2, Mike Von Kamecke 2, Patrick Bonanno 1, Jake DeLillo 1.Shots: Salisbury 35, Cabrini 22. Saves: Cabrini-Kevin Chenoweth 6, Bobby Chambers 4; Salisbury-Zach Krissoff 5.

Attendance: 883.Gettysburg 12, Washington Col. 5Washington Col. 0 1 2 2 — 5Gettysburg 2 5 3 2 — 12Washington Col. scoring – Andrew Generazio 2, Nick Gregory 1, Jimmy Kielek 1, Kolyn Kirby 1.Gettysburg scoring – Joe Brody 3, Kyle McGrath 3, Drew Duckworth 2, Ben Sufrin 2, Trip Dyer 1, Tom O’Donnell 1.Shots: Gettysburg 39, Washington Col. 26. Saves: Washington Col.-Gordon Cohen 16; Gettysburg-Zachary Furshman 8.Attendance: 324.

2008 SEMIFINALS

MAY 18

SUNY Cortland 16, Ithaca 5 Ithaca 2 1 1 1 — 5SUNY Cortland 4 3 4 5 — 16Ithaca scoring – Matt Nelligan 2, Logan Bobzien 1, Matt Cutter 1, Craig LePiane 1. SUNY Cortland scoring – Billy Fuchs 4, Joey Morgan 4, Josh Cittadino 2, Adam Hyde 2, Jay DiStefano 1, Brian Krol 1, Eric Parah 1, Kyle Simensky 1.Shots: Ithaca 25, SUNY Cortland 51. Saves: Ithaca-Ben Connery 10, David Gal 3, Collin Meadow 2; SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 9, Matt Hipenbecker 2.Attendance: 1,511Salisbury 11, Gettysburg 10 (2OT)Gettysburg 2 5 2 1 0 0 — 10Salisbury 2 4 1 3 0 1 — 11Gettysburg scoring – Trip Dyer 3, Joe Brody 2, Tom O’Donnell 2, Ben Sufrin 2, Drew Duckworth 1.Salisbury scoring – Kylor Berkman 2, Jake DeLillo 2, Bruce Richardson 2, Connor Burgasser 1, Matt Hickman 1, Kevin Kustron 1, Greg Titus 1, Mike Von Kamecke 1.Shots: Gettysburg 33, Salisbury 49. Saves: Gettysburg-Zachary Furshman 14; Salisbury-Nick Fiorentino 8.Attendance: 1,411

2008 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 25 AT FOXBOROUGH, MASS.

Salisbury 19, SUNY Cortland 13SUNY Cortland 3 3 5 2 — 13Salisbury 7 2 6 4 — 19SUNY Cortland scoring – Chris Hannon 4, Joey Morgan 4, Ryan Heath 2, Josh Cittadino 1, Adam Hyde 1, Brandon Misiaszek 1.Salisbury scoring – Kylor Berkman 5, Bruce Richardson 5, Mike Von Kamecke 3, Greg Titus 2, Jake DeLillo 1, Matt Hickman 1, Stephen Krasco 1, Ryan Phillips 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 42, Salisbury 33. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 6; Salisbury–Nick Fiorentino 14.Attendance: 24,317

2007 Salisbury downs SUNY Cortland for championship title: Attackman Matt Hickman poured in fi ve goals and added an assist as Salisbury (23-0) avenged last season’s Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship game loss to SUNY Cortland (15-6), 15-9, at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium to earn the Sea Gulls their seventh title. Hickman’s performance gave him 75 goals on the year and the Most Out-standing Player award. The junior fi nished 2007 as the second-leading scorer on a team that set a new Salisbury record, scoring 417 goals this year. The Gulls used a fi ve-goal run during a six-minute third-quarter span to break open a seesaw battle. SUNY Cortland midfi elder Adam Hyde, who fi nished with four goals and an assist, made the score 7-7 46 seconds into the second half when he drove from behind the cage and fi nished with an underhand shot. Salisbury responded as sophomore midfi elder Kylor Berkman battled through a holding penalty and delivered one of his three assists to a wait-ing Hickman. Junior attackman Greg Titus, who had three goals to fi nish the year with 76, sandwiched a pair of goals around a Matt Dasinger goal before Hickman made it 12-7 when he fi nished a fast break with 8:36 remaining in the third.

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Also putting up gaudy numbers was Salisbury senior attackman and lead-ing scorer Eric Bishop, who fi nished with four goals and three assists, bring-ing his season point total to 102.SUNY Cortland and Salisbury renewed their championship game rivalry as both teams favored a frantic pace early, leading to a combined 15 fi rst-quarter shots. SUNY Cortland jumped out to a 4-1 lead when freshman midfi elder Chris Dutkowsky caught a pass from senior attackman Mike Felice – who had fi n-ished a shot on the crease after making a nice fake two minutes prior -- just inside the restraining box and let go a hard shot that beat Salisbury goalie Max Zarchin, who had 12 saves. Salisbury got back into the game on the strength of a six-goal run, including two goals from Hickman and Titus, and went ahead 7-4 with 7:48 remaining in the second quarter. SUNY Cortland midfi elder Josh Cittadino answered seven seconds later, however, when he won a draw forward, gained posses-sion, and put a high bounce shot past Zarchin. Hyde then fi nished the fi rst half with a running right-handed shot from the top of the box with four seconds left.SUNY Cortland got 11 saves from sophomore Michael Robinson, including two from inside fi ve yards early in the fourth quarter, to give the Red Drag-ons hope. SUNY Cortland also had an advantage at the faceoff , winning 15 of 28 draws. Salisbury was excellent on groundballs, however, picking up 48 to the Red Dragons’ 33.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Eric Bishop, Salisbury..............................................................................4 16 8 24Greg Titus, Salisbury ...............................................................................4 14 2 16Mike Felice, SUNY Cortland .................................................................4 10 5 15Matt Dasinger, Salisbury .......................................................................4 7 5 12Ryan Heath, SUNY Cortland ................................................................4 6 6 12Matt Hickman, Salisbury .......................................................................4 9 3 12Billy Fuchs, SUNY Cortland ..................................................................4 9 2 11Ryan Hotaling, Nazareth .......................................................................2 6 3 9Adam Hyde, SUNY Cortland ...............................................................4 8 1 9Zach Thomas, Roanoke .........................................................................2 5 4 9

2007 FIRST ROUND

MAY 9

Keene St. 14, Merchant Marine 11Merchant Marine 1 2 4 4 — 11Keene St. 5 2 3 4 — 14Merchant Marine scoring – Sean Dougherty 3, Robert De Pol 2, Brennan Dougherty 2, Jim Flannery 2, Tony Buleza 1, Ryan Merritt 1.Keene St. scoring – Tony Santa Fe 4, Ryan Hazelton 3, Casey Brodersen 2, Mike Fontaine 2, Sean Panora 2, Taylor Morasutti 1.Shots: Merchant Marine 50, Keene St. 49. Saves: Merchant Marine-John Pagano 12; Keene St.-Matt Johnson 23.Attendance: 250.Middlebury 21, Mount Ida 2Mount Ida 0 1 0 1 — 2Middlebury 6 3 6 6 — 21Mount Ida scoring – Trevor Bergeron 1, Leo Shidler 1.Middlebury scoring – Will Simpson 3, Mike Stone 3, Nick Bastis 2, Jim Cabrera 2, Skyler Hopkins 2, Tom Petty 2, Pete Smith 2, Dave Campbell 1, Mickey Gilchrist 1, Peter Mellen 1, Rory Sanborn 1, Matt Virtue 1.Shots: Mount Ida 19, Middlebury 61. Saves: Mount Ida-Matt Vernik 18; Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 8, Pete Britt 1.Attendance: 215.Widener 8, Denison 5Widener 0 3 3 2 — 8Denison 2 1 0 2 — 5Widener scoring – Clint Quedenfeld 2, Brian Stromko 2, Luke Weber 2, Gavin Goane 1, Cory Malampy 1.Denison scoring – Chris Chandler 1, Ted Gulyas 1, Rick Mackessy 1, Dan Maude 1, Topher Nazaruk 1.Shots: Widener 25, Denison 26. Saves: Widener-Andrew Johnson 10; Denison-Alex Baruch 6.Attendance: 170.Tufts 9, Endicott 8Endicott 1 4 1 2 — 8Tufts 4 5 0 0 — 9

Endicott scoring – Nick Cosco 3, Josh Gilbert 3, Dan Cain 1, Eddie O’Reilly 1.Tufts scoring – Clem McNally 3, Chase Bibby 2, Jamie Atkins 1, Chris Connelly 1, Mark Warner 1, Kevin Williams 1.Shots: Endicott 43, Tufts 37. Saves: Endicott-Sean Kearney 10; Tufts-Matt Harrigan 16.Attendance: 1,000.

2007 SECOND ROUNDMAY 12

Western New Eng. 13, Keene St. 5Keene St. 1 2 0 2 — 5Western New Eng. 4 1 6 2 — 13Keene St. scoring – Tony Santa Fe 3, Ryan Hazelton 1, Taylor Morasutti 1.Western New Eng. scoring – Adam Cherry 2, Scott Kukis 2, Travis Brown 1, Chuck Cartelli 1, Bryan Cofrin 1, Nick Coppola 1, Jon Hayes 1, Tim Heffernan 1, Mike Kelly 1, Ben Reardon 1, Zack Sondrini 1.Shots: Keene St. 27, Western New Eng. 55. Saves: Keene St.-Matt Johnson 24; Western New Eng.-Chris Body 10.Attendance: 1,235.SUNY Cortland 13, St. Lawrence 8SUNY Cortland 2 5 1 5 — 13St. Lawrence 1 2 1 4 — 8SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Felice 5, Billy Fuchs 2, Ryan Simensky 2, Ryan Heath 1, Adam Hyde 1, Joey Morgan 1, Kyle Simensky 1.St. Lawrence scoring – Will McKee 2, Kyle Benton 1, Andy Centauro 1, Willie Lapinksi 1, Mike Long 1, Nick Mastine 1, Kevin Russell 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 39, St. Lawrence 29. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 7; St. Lawrence-Justin Demuth 10.Attendance: 711.Nazareth 15, SUNY Geneseo 5 SUNY Geneseo 2 0 3 0 — 5Nazareth 3 4 4 4 — 15SUNY Geneseo scoring – Andrew Hanover 2, Owahn Bazydlo 1, Jim Fiacco 1, Colin Ireland 1.Nazareth scoring – Ryan Hotaling 4, Kevin Kimball 4, Aaron Civalier 3, Chad Amidon 2, Matt Aloi 1, Jordan Hirsch 1.Shots: SUNY Geneseo 27, Nazareth 28. Saves: SUNY Geneseo-Tim Garback 8; Nazareth-Pat Mullin 11.Attendance: 2,000Wesleyan (CT) 13, Middlebury 9Middlebury 2 1 3 3 — 9Wesleyan (CT) 4 6 3 0 — 13Middlebury scoring – Jim Cabrera 2, Mike Stone 2, Nick Bastis 1, James Guay 1, Peter Mellen 1, Tom Petty 1, Will Simpson 1.Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Grayson Connors 4, Lonnie Blumenthal 2, Jon Killeen 2, Adam Kirk 2, Dan Latzman 2, Jason Ben-Eliyahu 1.Shots: Middlebury 38, Wesleyan (CT) 33. Saves: Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 9; Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 17.Attendance: 600.Salisbury 16, Widener 8Widener 0 3 2 3 — 8Salisbury 4 6 4 2 — 16Widener scoring – Gavin Goane 2, Chris Mattews 2, Brian Stromko 2, Cory Malampy 1, Luke Weber 1.Salisbury scoring – Greg Titus 6, Eric Bishop 3, Matt Dasinger 2, Matt Hickman 2, Kylor Berkman 1, Luis Gonzalez 1, Mike Von Kamecke 1.Shots: Widener 28, Salisbury 45. Saves: Widener-Andrew Johnson 17; Salisbury-Max Zarchin 8.Attendance: 664.Roanoke 18, Ohio Wesleyan 9Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 5 2 — 9Roanoke 8 4 0 6 — 18Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Eric Turner 3, Dave Castignola 2, Chris Ehlinger 1, Trevor Jones 1, Rob Young 1, Karl Zimmerman 1.Roanoke scoring – Jon Mason 7, Matt Duke 2, Steve Furdock 2, Billy Cameron 1, Chas Carlson 1, Richard Fox 1, Scott Lindberg 1, Pat March 1, Brendan Moore 1, Zach Thomas 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 40, Roanoke 44. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan Perone 10; Roanoke-Jake Dorsey 11.Attendance: 532.Ithaca 18, Cabrini 11Cabrini 3 4 2 2 — 11Ithaca 5 4 5 4 — 18Cabrini scoring – Matt McKinney 4, Casey Grugan 3, Scott Reimer 2, Chris Barron 1, Pat Jenkins 1.Ithaca scoring – Craig LePiane 4, Kevin Bush 3, Mike Cintineo 3, Matt Nelligan 2, Tim Pfeffer 2, Matthew Ruhnke 2, Logan Bobzien 1, Mike Nowak 1.Shots: Cabrini 43, Ithaca 52. Saves: Cabrini-Kevin Quinn 7; Ithaca-Dennis Butler 19.Attendance: 573.Gettysburg 12, Tufts 7Tufts 0 2 3 2 — 7Gettysburg 5 3 2 2 — 12

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Tufts scoring – Peter Whitney 2, Chase Bibby 1, Matt Caple 1, Chris Connelly 1, Clem McNally 1, Jordan Yarboro 1.Gettysburg scoring – Ben Sufrin 4, Kevin Freehill 3, Joe Brody 1, Drew Duckworth 1, Trip Dyer 1, Steve Hurst 1, Rob Triplett 1.Shots: Tufts 24, Gettysburg 31. Saves: Tufts-Matt Harrigan 9; Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 10.Attendance: 417.

2007 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 16

SUNY Cortland 12, Western New Eng. 10Western New Eng. 1 3 2 4 — 10SUNY Cortland 4 5 3 0 — 12Western New Eng. scoring – Adam Cherry 3, Jon Hayes 3, Tim Heffernan 3, Scott Kukis 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Billy Fuchs 3, Ryan Heath 3, Mike Felice 2, Adam Hyde 2, Joey Morgan 2.Shots: Western New Eng. 40, SUNY Cortland 29. Saves: Western New Eng.-Chris Body 12; SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 1.Attendance: 750Wesleyan (CT) 9, Nazareth 6Nazareth 0 1 2 3 — 6Wesleyan (CT) 2 3 1 3 — 9Nazareth scoring – Jordan Hirsch 2, Ryan Hotaling 2, Mark DeCirce 1, Kevin Gibbons 1.Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Jason Ben-Eliyahu 2, Kwasi Ansu 1, Matt Burke 1, Grayson Connors 1, Mike Hines 1, Jon Killeen 1, Dan Latzman 1, Jeff Strittmatter 1.Shots: Nazareth 37, Wesleyan (CT) 23. Saves: Nazareth-Pat Mullin 4; Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 14.Attendance: 400.Salisbury 15, Roanoke 9Roanoke 3 0 4 2 — 9Salisbury 2 5 6 2 — 15Roanoke scoring – Zach Thomas 4, Billy Cameron 1, Matt Duke 1, Steve Furdock 1, Jon Mason 1, Brendan Moore 1.Salisbury scoring – Eric Bishop 7, Greg Titus 3, Kyle Burto 1, Matt Dasinger 1, Luis Gonzalez 1, Matt Hickman 1, Michael Lennon 1.Shots: Roanoke 39, Salisbury 47. Saves: Roanoke-Jake Dorsey 12; Salisbury-Max Zarchin 15.Attendance: 828.Gettysburg 11, Ithaca 5Ithaca 2 0 2 1 — 5Gettysburg 5 5 0 1 — 11Ithaca scoring – Craig LePiane 2, Mike Giunta 1, Matt Nelligan 1, Tim Pfeffer 1.Gettysburg scoring – Andrew Mavraganis 3, Ben Sufrin 3, Joe Brody 1, Trip Dyer 1, Ted Leonard 1, Kyle McGrath 1, Greg Montgomery 1.Shots: Ithaca 31, Gettysburg 36. Saves: Ithaca-Dennis Butler 17; Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 10.Attendance: 229.

2007 SEMIFINALS

MAY 19-20

SUNY Cortland 9, Wesleyan (CT) 8 Wesleyan (CT) 2 3 1 2 — 8SUNY Cortland 3 1 2 3 — 9Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Jason Ben-Eliyahu 2, Mike Hines 2, Lonnie Blumenthal 1, Grayson Connors 1, Chris Jasinski 1, Jon Killeen 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Billy Fuchs 3, Mike Felice 2, Ryan Heath 2, Adam Hyde 1, Josh Cittadino 1.Shots: Wesleyan (CT) 18, SUNY Cortland 31. Saves: Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 12; SUNY Cortland-Michael Robinson 10.Attendance: 892Salisbury 9, Gettysburg 6Gettysburg 1 1 2 2 — 6Salisbury 3 4 1 1 — 9Gettysburg scoring – Ted Leonard 2, Joe Brody 1, Trip Dyer 1, Andrew Mavraganis 1, Greg Montgomery 1.Salisbury scoring – Eric Bishop 2, Matt Dasinger 2, Greg Titus 2, Kylor Berkman 1, Matt Hickman 1, Mike Von Kamecke 1.Shots: Gettysburg 10, Salisbury 16. Saves: Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 7; Salisbury-Max Zarchin 4.Attendance: 1,120

2007 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 27 AT BALTIMORE

Salisbury 15, SUNY Cortland 9SUNY Cortland 4 2 2 1 — 9Salisbury 2 5 6 2 — 15

SUNY Cortland scoring – Adam Hyde 4, Josh Cittadino 1, Chris Dutkowsky 1, Mike Felice 1, Billy Fuchs 1, Cheney Raymond 1.Salisbury scoring – Matt Hickman 5, Eric Bishop 4, Greg Titus 3, Matt Dasinger 2, Mike Von Kamecke 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 34, Salisbury 43. Saves: SUNY Cortland–Michael Robinson 11; Salisbury–Max Zarchin 12.Attendance: 22,778

2006SUNY Cortland ends Salisbury reign with overtime conquest: SUNY Cort-land stunned three-time defending champion Salisbury in overtime May 28 to win the Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship, handing the Sea Gulls their fi rst loss since April 10, 2003. The 13-12 defeat ended Salisbury’s 69-game win-ning streak and brought the title back to SUNY Cortland for the fi rst time in 31 years. The Red Dragons’ Mike Felice scored a goal with 2.2 seconds remaining in overtime to lift his team over the defending champions and heavy favorites.The teams were evenly matched from the outset, with each answering the other’s score. The teams combined for 11 ties and four lead changes in the see-saw game, and the largest margin was two goals, which Salisbury held in the second quarter. The Sea Gulls were up, 7-6, at the half. The Red Dragons came out strong in the third quarter, though, opening with a quick goal, dominating the faceoff s and controlling the time of possession. Ryan Heath scored three times in the third quarter for SUNY Cortland, including a tying goal with 37 seconds left. Salisbury midfi elder Luis Gonzalez led his team with three goals in the third quarter after scoring just four the entire season.The fourth quarter was a stark contrast to the off ensive barrage in the third – both teams turned to their defense to carry the day. Salisbury led the game with less than a minute to play, but SUNY Cortland’s Ryan Simensky scored off a loose ball, tying the game at 12.Red Dragons sophomore Josh Cittadino won his 13th faceoff to start the overtime, but a subsequent shot sailed wide. Salisbury also had chances, but SUNY Cortland goalie Ben Gaebel made two of his 18 saves in the extra period. The Red Dragons capitalized on their fi nal possession, with Felice scoring the game-winner after beating his defender and getting in close range.Felice fi nished with three goals and the Most Outstanding Player award. Heath led SUNY Cortland with four goals. Salisbury fi nished the season 20-1, while SUNY Cortland completed an 18-3 campaign.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Glenn Adams, Wesleyan (CT) ..............................................................3 9 6 15Kyle Lambert, SUNY Cortland ............................................................4 9 6 15Mike Felice, SUNY Cortland .................................................................4 8 6 14Ryan Heath, SUNY Cortland ................................................................4 9 4 13Mike Abbott, SUNY Cortland ..............................................................4 9 3 12Kylor Berkman, Salisbury ......................................................................4 3 9 12Ryan Rohde, Salisbury ...........................................................................4 9 3 12Ryan Simensky, SUNY Cortland .........................................................4 6 6 12Chaz Carlson, Roanoke ..........................................................................3 6 4 10Todd Fairlie, Widener ..............................................................................2 6 4 10

2006 FIRST ROUND

MAY 10

Stevens 7, Eastern Conn. St. 4Eastern Conn. St. 0 0 3 1 — 4Stevens 1 3 2 1 — 7Eastern Conn. St. scoring – DJ Simmons 2, Chris Elrod 1, Pete Hamilton 1.Stevens scoring – Patrick Bailey 2, John Dolny 2, Matt Althauser 1, Mark Bielicky 1, J.R. Oreskovich 1.Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 29, Stevens 41. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.-Kyle Savage 9; Stevens-Jack Dunderdale 7.Attendance: 250.St. Lawrence 13, Endicott 10Endicott 1 2 3 4 — 10St. Lawrence 3 4 5 1 — 13Endicott scoring – Burt Fahy 3, Brandon Dube 2, Dan Ryan 2, Dan Cain 1, Patrick Gaffney 1, Josh Gilbert 1.St. Lawrence scoring – Tyler Moore 3, Kevin Russell 3, Ben Prime 2, Peter Carroll 1, Andy Centauro 1, Willie Lapinski 1, Brendan Lynch 1, Nick Mastine 1.Shots: Endicott 31, St. Lawrence 31. Saves: Endicott-Ryan Walsh 14; St. Lawrence-Justin Demuth 9.Attendance: 715.Denison 10, Ohio Wesleyan 9 (OT)Ohio Wesleyan 2 3 1 3 0 — 9Denison 0 4 4 1 1 — 10

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Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Chris Eccles 4, Phillip Johnson 2, Dylan Brown 1, Nick Gallagher 1, Jarred Law 1.Denison scoring – Ted Douglass 4, PJ Hendrick 2, Chris Boehl 1, Ted Epstein 1, Dan Maude 1, Clay Wawner 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 27, Denison 31. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan Perone 8; Denison-Alex Baruch 9.Attendance: 550.Widener 11, Kenyon 9Kenyon 0 4 2 3 — 9Widener 3 3 1 4 — 11Kenyon scoring – Devin Catlin 2, Brad Harvey 2, Luke Larson 2, Fred Kridler 1, Adam Lucas 1, Sean O’Neill 1.Widener scoring – Alan Krawitz 3, Gavin Goane 2, Dennis Mann 2, Luke Weber 2, Todd Fairlie 1, Brian Stromko 1.Shots: Kenyon 28, Widener 26. Saves: Kenyon-Charlie Floeckher 11; Widener-Andrew Johnson 8.Attendance: 300.

2006 SECOND ROUND

MAY 13

SUNY Cortland 16, Stevens 7Stevens 2 1 3 1 — 7SUNY Cortland 2 4 6 4 — 16Stevens scoring – Matt Althauser 3, Mark Bielicky 3, Patrick Bailey 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Felice 5, Ryan Heath 3, Kyle Lambert 3, Mike Abbott 2, Adam Hyde 1, Matt O’Connell 1, Ryan Simensky 1.Shots: Stevens 29, SUNY Cortland 36. Saves: Stevens-Jack Dunderdale 9; SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 10.Attendance: 427.Middlebury 17, Springfield 4Springfield 0 1 2 1 — 4Middlebury 5 3 4 5 — 17Springfield scoring – Pat Cavanaugh 1, Steve Krasco 1, Paul Voegeli 1, Greg Welch 1.Middlebury scoring – Jim Cabrera 3, Nick Bastis 2, Aaron Herter 2, Jonathan Sisto 2, Mike Stone 2, J.P. Coviello 1, Travis Meyer 1, Jeff Pello 1, Tom Petty 1, Mike Quinn 1, Henry Sheehan 1.Shots: Springfield 27, Middlebury 50. Saves: Springfield-Kyle Cloutier 15; Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 11, Pete Britt 1.Attendance: 416.Wesleyan (CT) 11, Rochester Inst. 8Rochester Inst. 0 2 4 2 — 8Wesleyan (CT) 6 0 0 5 — 11Rochester Inst. scoring – Zach Bednarz 2, Colin Jesien 2, Eric Pritchard 2, Scott Farress 1, David Thering 1.Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Glenn Adams 3, Jason Ben-Eliyahu 2, Jordan Funt 2, Mike Vitulano 2, Russell Follansbee 1, Chris Jasinski 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 42, Wesleyan (CT) 30. Saves: Rochester Inst.-John Foley 12; Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 14.Attendance: 630.SUNY Geneseo 12, St. Lawrence 5St. Lawrence 0 1 1 3 — 5SUNY Geneseo 5 3 2 2 — 12St. Lawrence scoring – Brendan Lynch 3, Tyler Moore 2.SUNY Geneseo scoring – Owahn Bazydlo 2, Mike Pizzuto 2, Jack Ryerson 2, Rick Bova 1, Colin Ireland 1, Joe Malach 1, Tim McDermott 1, Brian Orlowski 1, Pat Riehlman 1.Shots: St. Lawrence 37, SUNY Geneseo 28. Saves: St. Lawrence-Justin Demuth 5; SUNY Geneseo-Tim Garback 11.Attendance: 425.Salisbury 13, Denison 5Denison 2 1 0 2 — 5Salisbury 2 5 1 5 — 13Denison scoring – Ted Douglass 1, PJ Hendrick 1, Ricky Mackessy 1, Dan Maude 1, Clay Wawner 1.Salisbury scoring – Ryan Rohde 5, Matt Dasinger 4, Eric Bishop 1, Dan Boyer 1, Mike Edwards 1, Mike Hurley 1.Shots: Denison 20, Salisbury 36. Saves: Denison-Alex Baruch 10; Salisbury-Max Zarchin 11, Riley Clark 1.Attendance: 609.Washington Col. 8, Lynchburg 7Washington Col. 3 2 2 1 — 8Lynchburg 3 2 2 0 — 7Washington Col. scoring – Jimmy Kielek 2, Ryan Morrison 2, Jon Kenney 1, Andrew Ostrusky 1, Chris Read 1, Mike Sutter 1.Lynchburg scoring – Brian Kemper 3, Johnny Black 2, Ryan Cranston 2.

Shots: Washington Col. 23, Lynchburg 29. Saves: Washington Col.-Kevin Thibadeau 12; Lynchburg-Garrett Curran 6.Attendance: 369.Roanoke 17, Cabrini 6Cabrini 2 2 1 1 — 6Roanoke 3 5 6 3 — 17Cabrini scoring – Dan Leigh 3, Matt Campbell 1, Kevin Rayer 1, Scott Reimer 1.Roanoke scoring – Matt Duke 3, Chris Keating 3, Brendan Moore 3, Jon Mason 2, Zack Thomas 2, Scott Pattison 1, Billy Cameron 1, Richard Fox 1, Adam Saunders 1.Shots: Cabrini 32, Roanoke 46. Saves: Cabrini-Kevin Quinn 18; Roanoke-Matt Madalon 17, Drew Bowers 2.Attendance: 550.Gettysburg 13, Widener 7Widener 2 1 1 3 — 7Gettysburg 6 3 2 2 — 13Widener scoring – Todd Fairlie 5, Gavin Goane 1, Chris Matthews 1.Gettysburg scoring – Brian Pryor 4, Kevin Freehill 3, Evan Gallant 2, Jared Harriman 2, Andrew Mavraganis 1, Chase Stewart 1.Shots: Widener 35, Gettysburg 29. Saves: Widener-Andrew Johnson 5, Mike Cozza 1; Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 10.Attendance: 393.

2006 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 17

SUNY Cortland 12, Middlebury 8Middlebury 1 1 0 6 — 8SUNY Cortland 2 5 3 2 — 12Middlebury scoring – Jim Cabrera 3, Nick Bastis 1, Aaron Herter 1, Travis Meyer 1, Jeff Pello 1, Henry Sheehan 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Kyle Lambert 4, Mike Abbott 3, Ryan Heath 2, Adam Hyde 2, Tim Castoro 1.Shots: Middlebury 33, SUNY Cortland 29. Saves: Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 11; SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 12.Attendance: 487.Wesleyan (CT) 16, SUNY Geneseo 10SUNY Geneseo 2 1 4 3 — 10Wesleyan (CT) 1 2 7 6 — 16SUNY Geneseo scoring – Jack Ryerson 4, Mike Pizzuto 3, Owahn Bazydlo 2, Brian Orlowski 1. Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Glenn Adams 6, Grayson Connors 2, Russell Follansbee 2, Mike Walsh 2, Jason Ben-Eliyahu 1, Chris Jasinski 1, Spike Malangone 1, Mike Vitulano 1.Shots: SUNY Geneseo 37, Wesleyan (CT) 35. Saves: SUNY Geneseo-Tim Garback 8; Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 16.Attendance: 350.Salisbury 8, Washington Col. 4Washington Col. 1 2 0 1 — 4Salisbury 0 3 4 1 — 8Washington Col. scoring – Chris Read 2, Sam Lane 1, Mike Sutter 1.Salisbury scoring – Dan Boyer 3, Kylor Berkman 2, Eric Bishop 1, Ryan Rohde 1, Mike Hurley 1.Shots: Washington Col. 18, Salisbury 33. Saves: Washington Col.-Kevin Thibadeau 15; Salisbury-Max Zarchin 6.Attendance: 1,086.Roanoke 13, Gettysburg 12Roanoke 4 3 3 3 — 13 Gettysburg 1 2 4 5 — 12Roanoke scoring – Chaz Carlson 4, Chris Keating 3, Zack Thomas 3, Matt Duke 1, Pat Hurley 1, Jon Mason 1.Gettysburg scoring – Kevin Freehill 3, Trip Dyer 2, Jared Harriman 2, Brian Pryor 2, Evan Gallant 1, Chris Renzi 1, Chase Stewart 1.Shots: Roanoke 26, Gettysburg 55. Saves: Roanoke-Matt Madalon 19, Drew Bowers 1; Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 10.Attendance: 451.

2006 SEMIFINALS

MAY 21

SUNY Cortland 7, Wesleyan (CT) 6 (OT)Wesleyan (CT) 3 1 1 1 0 — 6SUNY Cortland 2 1 2 1 1 — 7Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Grayson Connors 1, Jordan Funt 1, Chris Jasinski 1, Alex Kaufman 1, Mike Vitulano 1, Mike Walsh 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Abbott 3, Ryan Simensky 2, Brian Atkins 1, Kyle Lambert 1.

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Shots: Wesleyan (CT) 25, SUNY Cortland 33. Saves: Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 13; SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 10.Attendance: 1,114.Salisbury 13, Roanoke 12 (OT)Roanoke 0 4 4 4 0 — 12Salisbury 2 3 7 0 1 — 13Roanoke scoring – Zack Thomas 3, Chas Carlson 2, Chris Keating 2, Scott Pattison 2, Adam Ariosa 1, Jon Mason 1, Brendan Moore 1.Salisbury scoring – Mike Hurley 4, Dan Boyer 3, Greg Baggan 1, Kylor Berkman 1, Jimmy Creighton 1, Mike Edwards 1, Ryan Rohde 1, Brett Yoder 1.Shots: Roanoke 44, Salisbury 37. Saves: Roanoke-Matt Madalon 15; Salisbury-Max Zarchin, 12.Attendance: 1,301.

2006 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 28 AT PHILADELPHIA

SUNY Cortland 13, Salisbury 12 (OT)SUNY Cortland 3 3 5 1 1 — 13Salisbury 3 4 4 1 0 — 12SUNY Cortland scoring – Ryan Heath 4, Mike Felice 3, Ryan Simensky 3, Mike Abbott 1, Brian Atkins 1, Kyle Lambert 1.Salisbury scoring – Luis Gonzalez 3, Jimmy Creighton 2, Matt Dasinger 2, Ryan Rohde 2, Eric Bishop 1, Dan Boyer 1, Mike Edwards 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 36, Salisbury 49. Saves: SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 18; Salisbury–Max Zarchin 6.Attendance: 23,990.

2005 Sea Gulls soar to third straight crown: An accurate shot in the last six sec-onds of play lifted Salisbury over Middlebury, 11-10, in the Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship game May 29. The game was played before a Divi-sion III-record crowd of 20,803 at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.The victory clinched the Sea Gulls’ third consecutive title and sixth overall. The Gulls fi nished the 2005 season with a perfect 20-0 record, while the Pan-thers posted a 17-2 slate. Salisbury had been dominant all season, never trailing by more than one goal all year until Middlebury opened a two-goal margin with just more than fi ve minutes left in the championship game. But Salisbury scored two quick goals and then ran down the clock to set up the game-winner by ju-nior attackman Chris Phillips with 5.6 seconds left. Phillips also clinched the 2003 title over Middlebury with the fi nal goal in a 14-13 overtime victory.Besides Phillips, team members also credited senior goalkeeper Dan Korpon for playing a huge role in the win. Korpon was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, fi nishing with a game-high 12 saves. In the fi rst quarter, Korpon registered fi ve saves, the same number he posted in the last period.The victory over the Panthers brings Salisbury’s consecutive win streak to 49, a record for all NCAA divisions.Salisbury’s championship win came despite a range of statistical victories for Middlebury. The Panthers led the Sea Gulls in faceoff s, shots and ground balls. The Panthers’ dominance of faceoff s was especially surprising to the Sea Gulls – Salisbury senior Bryan Bradford entered the game having won 258 of 391 in his career, but Middlebury allowed him only fi ve of 18.Middlebury has appeared in six of the last seven Division III championship games and has faced Salisbury in four fi nals.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Chris Phillips, Salisbury ..........................................................................4 7 9 16Ryan Hotaling, Nazareth .......................................................................3 9 6 15Jon Mas on, Roanoke ..............................................................................3 12 1 13Henry Sheehan, Middlebury...............................................................4 4 9 13Justin Smith, Salisbury ...........................................................................4 9 3 12Bryan Adams, Nazareth .........................................................................3 8 3 11Chris Balash, Nazareth ...........................................................................3 8 3 11Dan Boyer, Salisbury ...............................................................................4 8 3 11Zack Thomas, Roanoke..........................................................................3 6 4 10

2005 FIRST ROUND

MAY 11

Endicott 11, Keene St. 10Endicott 4 2 2 3 — 11Keene St. 1 5 1 3 — 10Endicott scoring – Sam Chidester 3, Josh Gilbert 2, Parker Sowles 2, Elliot Diesenhaus 1, Burt Fahy 1, Kevin Lally 1, Dan Ryan 1.Keene St. scoring – Sean Panora 4, Ryan Hazelton 2, Eric Momnie 2, Greg Richard 1, Ron Ward 1.Shots: Endicott 21, Keene St. 65. Saves: Endicott-Ryan Walsh 4; Keene St.-Matt Johnson 15.Attendance: 400.

2005 SECOND ROUND

MAY 14

Middlebury 15, Endicott 12Endicott 3 2 2 5 — 12Middlebury 2 3 5 5 — 15Endicott scoring – Anthony Monti 4, Alex Marshall 3, Lucien Bolduc 2, Erik Klaeboe 1, Josh Maciorowski 1, Andrew McGarty 1.Middlebury – Nick Bastis 3, J.P. Coviello 3, Mark Foster 3, Aaron Herter 2, Dave Leach 2, Jeff Pello 1, Jonathan Sisto 1.Shots: Endicott 17, Middlebury 32. Saves: Endicott-Burt Fahy 17; Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 5.Attendance: 300.Wesleyan (CT) 10, Springfield 7Wesleyan (CT) 1 1 3 5 — 10Springfield 2 4 1 0 — 7Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Glenn Adams 2, Chris Knacke 2, Mike Vitulano 2, Jordan Funt 1, Alex Kaufman 1, Jeff McLaren 1, Mike Walsh 1.Springfield scoring – Shawn Cofrin 3, Derek Pedrick 2, Taylor Brown 1, Mark Maitland 1.Shots: Wesleyan (CT) 35, Springfield 44. Saves: Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 10; Springfield-Kyle Cloutier 9.Attendance: 590.Nazareth 13, Stevens 10 Stevens 3 0 5 2 — 10Nazareth 3 4 2 4 — 13Stevens scoring – Stephen Pascone 3, Mark Bielicky 2, J.R. Oreskovich 2, Patrick Bailey 1, John Dolny 1, Alex Richards 1.Nazareth – Bryan Adams 3, Chris Balash 3, Greg Kanellis 3, Ryan Hotaling 2, Matt Aloi 1, Chad Amidon 1.Shots: Stevens 35, Nazareth 35. Saves: Stevens-Jack Dunderdale 5; Nazareth-Alex Civalier 12.Attendance: 1,500.SUNY Cortland 14, Skidmore 7Skidmore 2 2 3 0 — 7SUNY Cortland 2 4 3 5 — 14Skidmore scoring – Tom Spinella 3, Brendan Bellefeuille 1, Charlie McNeil 1, Pat O’Leary 1, Rich Palmer 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Mike Abbott 3, Adam Hughes 3, Brian Atkins 2, Chris Hannon 2, Adam Hyde 2, Kyle Lambert 2.Shots: Skidmore 31, SUNY Cortland 54. Saves: Skidmore-James de Gorter 12; SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 9.Attendance: 553.Salisbury 13, Cabrini 9Cabrini 2 2 2 3 — 9Salisbury 3 5 5 0 — 13Cabrini scoring – Paul Middleton 3, Kevin Rayer 2, Paul Archambault 1, Rory Friel 1, Matt Grosse 1, Mark Phillips 1.Salisbury scoring – Chris Phillips 5, Dan Boyer 3, Jeff Bigas 1, Eric Bishop 1, Mike Edwards 1, Luis Gonzalez 1, Justin Smith 1.Shots: Cabrini 27, Salisbury 32. Saves: Cabrini-Kevin Quinn 12; Salisbury-Dan Korpon 11.Attendance: 574.Gettysburg 16, Ohio Wesleyan 9Ohio Wesleyan 4 2 2 1 — 9Gettysburg 7 6 1 2 — 16Ohio Wesleyan scoring – John Schlegel 5, Harrison Iuliano 2, Jarred Law 1, Chris Riehl 1.Gettysburg scoring – Evan Gallant 3, Jon Sowanick 3, Jared Harriman 2, T.J. Liberto 2, Brian Pryor 2, Jim Culp 1, Brian Ford 1, Kevin Freehill 1, Chase Stewart 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 26, Gettysburg 28. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan-Paul McCommons 12; Gettysburg-Pat Vaughn 10.Attendance: 654.

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Lynchburg 9, Denison 6Denison 2 0 1 3 — 6Lynchburg 4 3 1 1 — 9Denison scoring – Jordan Kilbury 2, Chris Boehl 1, Chris Chandler 1, Ted Douglass 1, Yianni Savouldis 1.Lynchburg scoring – Johnny Black 2, Billy McCulloch 2, Ryan Cranston 1, Adam Gift 1, Brian Kemper 1, Brian McCulloch 1, Stephen Weis 1.Shots: Denison 42, Lynchburg 34. Saves: Denison-Alex Baruch 10; Lynchburg-Garrett Curran 16. Attendance: 323.Roanoke 18, Widener 12Widener 4 2 2 4 — 12Roanoke 6 4 2 6 — 18Widener scoring – Gavin Goane 3, Brian Stromko 3, Todd Fairlie 2, Alan Krawitz 2, Dennis Mann 2.Roanoke scoring – Jon Mason 8, Tug Schroeder 3, Zack Thomas 3, Chris Keating 2, Adam Leahy 1, Brendan Moore 1.Shots: Widener 39, Roanoke 49. Saves: Widener-Mike Cozza 10; Roanoke–Matt Madalon 7.Attendance: 591.

2005 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 18

Middlebury 11, Wesleyan (CT) 8Wesleyan (CT) 2 1 4 1 — 8Middlebury 3 3 2 3 — 11Wesleyan (CT) scoring – Chris Meade 3, Jordan Funt 2, Glenn Adams 1, Chris Knacke 1, Mike Walsh 1.Middlebury scoring – J.P. Coviello 2, Mark Foster 2, Dave Leach 2, Travis Meyer 2, Jeff Pello 1, Henry Sheehan 1, Jonathan Sisto 1.Shots: Wesleyan (CT) 25, Middlebury 42. Saves: Wesleyan (CT)-Charlie Congleton 13; Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 8.Attendance: 500.Nazareth 14, SUNY Cortland 7Nazareth 4 2 6 2 — 14SUNY Cortland 2 1 1 3 — 7Nazareth scoring – Bryan Adams 3, Chris Balash 3, Bryan Coon 2, Chad Amidon 1, Brian Gaffney 1, Ryan Hotaling 1, Greg Kanellis 1, Ryan Maciaszek 1, Conor O’Keefe 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Adam Hughes 3, Matt O’Connell 2, Mike Abbott 1, Adam Hyde 1.Shots: Nazareth 47, SUNY Cortland 35. Saves: Nazareth-Alex Civalier 12, Pat Mullin 1; SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 16.Attendance: 1,342.Salisbury 12, Gettysburg 9Gettysburg 1 5 3 0 — 9Salisbury 3 4 2 3 — 12Gettysburg scoring – Kevin Freehill 2, Jared Harriman 2, Brian Pryor 2, Chase Stewart 2, Jon Sowanick 1.Salisbury scoring – Eric Bishop 4, Dan Boyer 4, Justin Smith 2, Luis Gonzalez 1, Ryan Rohde 1.Shots: Gettysburg 36, Salisbury 37. Saves: Gettysburg-Pat Vaughn 4; Salisbury-Dan Korpon 14.Attendance: 910.Roanoke 10, Lynchburg 9Lynchburg 2 1 2 4 — 9Roanoke 2 1 4 3 — 10Lynchburg scoring – Billy McCulloch 2, Johnny Black 1, Ryan Cranston 1, Adam Gift 1, Brian Kemper 1, Brian McCulloch 1, Ryan Quick 1, A.J. Tinklepaugh 1.Roanoke scoring – Jon Mason 3, Matt Duke 2, Chris Keating 1, Brendan Moore 1, Dan Reed 1, Zack Thomas 1, Ryan Wilkerson 1.Shots: Lynchburg 30, Roanoke 46. Saves: Lynchburg-Garrett Curran 14, David Schnur 1; Roanoke-Matt Madalon 10.Attendance: 821.

2005 SEMIFINALS

MAY 22

Middlebury 14, Nazareth 12Nazareth 4 3 3 2 — 12Middlebury 2 6 1 5 — 14Nazareth scoring – Ryan Hotaling 6, Bryan Adams 2, Chris Balash 2, Matt Aloi 1, Bryan Coon 1.Middlebury scoring – Jim Cabrera 2, Chip Campbell 2, J.P. Coviello 2, Jamie Duke 2, Nick Bastis 1, Mark Foster 1, Aaron Herter 1, Dave Leach 1, Travis Meyer 1, Henry Sheehan 1.Shots: Nazareth 31, Middlebury 42. Saves: Nazareth-Alex Civalier 12; Middlebury-Alex Palmisano 9.Attendance: 912.

Salisbury 13, Roanoke 11Roanoke 2 5 0 4 — 11Salisbury 5 1 2 5 — 13Roanoke scoring – Matt Duke 2, Chris Keating 2, Adam Leahy 2, Zack Thomas 2, Nick Derby 1, Jon Mason 1, Dan Reed 1.Salisbury scoring – Justin Smith 5, Matt Dasinger 3, Dan Boyer 1, Jimmy Creighton 1, Mike Edwards 1, Mike Hurley 1, Casey Olejniczak 1.Shots: Roanoke 26, Salisb ury 34. Saves: Roanoke-Matt Madalon 14; Salisbury-Dan Korpon 10.Attendance: 1,019.

2005 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 29 AT PHILADELPHIA

Salisbury 11, Middlebury 10Middlebury 2 3 3 2 — 10Salisbury 3 2 2 4 — 11Middlebury scoring – Nick Bastis 3, Henry Sheehan 2, Jim Cabrera 1, Mark Foster 1, Aaron Herter 1, Dave Leach 1, Peter Mellen 1.Salisbury scoring – Jimmy Creighton 2, Chris Phillips 2, Jeff Bigas 1, Eric Bishop 1, Matt Dasinger 1, Mike Edwards 1, Mike Hurley 1, Casey Olejniczak 1, Justin Smith 1.Shots: Middlebury 39, Salisbury 33. Saves: Middlebury–Alex Palmisano 8; Salisbury-Dan Korpon 12.Attendance: 20,803.

2004Salisbury solves goalkeeper shield in men’s lacrosse win: Ten yards gen-erally is a goal on a football fi eld. In the Division III Men’s Lacrosse Champi-onship May 30 at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL Ravens, it was a limit -- the distance beyond which defending champion Salisbury could not shoot. The reason? Nazareth goalie Alex Civalier. The plan didn’t stop Civalier from becoming the second losing player in the championship’s 25 years to be voted Most Outstanding Player (Larry Boehm of Washington College being the other in 1986), but the main goal was re-alized. Despite Civalier’s 20 saves, the Sea Gulls won their second straight title, 13-9, claiming their 29th straight win and fi nishing the season with a school-record 20 victories. The last time the Sea Gulls lost was April 10, 2003, to Lynchburg. It was Salisbury’s fi fth championship, all under coach Jim Berkman.Playing in front of a turnstile crowd of 19,202, the Sea Gulls stormed to a 4-0 lead by 3:43 left in the fi rst quarter. Nazareth coach Rob Randall, coaching in his fi rst championship game and the Golden Flyers’ fi rst since they reg-istered consecutive crowns in 1996 and 1997, said his squad may have suf-fered some jitters from playing in front of such a large crowd. But Nazareth steadied, capitalizing on the few chances it got despite being dominated statistically. The Flyers scored the fi rst three goals of the second period, the third coming with 10:55 left in the half from Chad Amidon, his 17th of the year. Although Salisbury answered by widening the margin to two on two diff erent occasions later in the half, Nazareth’s Bryan Adams’ 37th goal of the season with 51 seconds left in the half closed the score to 8-7 at the break. Ever since Berkman’s teams won back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995, new-comers have been well-schooled in Sea Gulls tradition. This team built its own and possibly passed the not-so-old-timers.

2004 FIRST ROUND

MAY 12

SUNY Geneseo 19, Endicott 4Endicott 1 1 1 1 — 4SUNY Geneseo 6 5 4 4 — 19Endicott scoring – Corey Fox 2, Kevin Lally 1, Marc MacMillan 1.SUNY Geneseo scoring – Jack Ryerson 4, Mark Engel 3, David Hilfinger 3, David Spennacchio 3, Pat Riehlman 2, Aaron Giffin 1, Tim Killoran 1, Jay Loetterle 1, Brian Orlowski 1.Shots: Endicott 18, SUNY Geneseo 43. Saves: Endicott-Matt Bagshaw 12; SUNY Geneseo-Andy Howk 5, David Knapp 2.Attendance: 350

2004 SECOND ROUND

MAY 16

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SUNY Geneseo scoring – Travis Bortz 1, Tim Killoran 1, Pat Riehlman 1, Jack Ryerson 1, Chris Stock 1.Middlebury scoring – Mike Saraceni 3, Dave Leach 2, Charley Howe 2, Mark Foster 2, Greg Bastis 2, Aaron Herter 1, Mike Murray 1, Bob Wannop 1.Shots: SUNY Geneseo 25, Middlebury 72. Saves: SUNY Geneseo-Andy Howk 9; Middlebury-Eric Krieger 5, Brian Phinney 5.Attendance: 600.Stevens 8, Springfield 4Springfield 2 0 1 1 — 4Stevens 2 2 4 0 — 8Springfield scoring – Taylor Brown 1, Craig Gibson 1, Derek Pedrick 1, Paul Purdy 1.Stevens scoring – Matt Kuppe 2, Brian Lalli 2, Rich Benson 1, Mark Bielicky 1, Erik Reckdenwald 1, Jay Wells 1.Shots: Springfield 35, Stevens 56. Saves: Springfield-Kyle Cloutier 15; Stevens-Matt Cannon 4.Attendance: 400.Nazareth 18, Eastern Conn. St. 4Eastern Conn. St. 0 1 2 1 — 4Nazareth 7 2 7 2 — 18Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Dave Carpenter 1, Matt Kowalsky 1, Amir Loghmanieh 1, Bill Morgan 1.Nazareth scoring – Bryan Adams 3, Chad Amidon 3, Brandon Brown 2, Bryan Coon 2, T.J. Rogers 2, Justin Wahl 2, Chris Balash 1, Alex Civalier 1, Kevin Gibbons 1, Mike McGrath 1.Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 19, Nazareth 50. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.-Chris Harinsky 5, Brian Zimowski 4; Nazareth-George Polino 3, Alex Civalier 1.Attendance: 2,200.SUNY Cortland 14, Clarkson 3Clarkson 0 2 1 0 — 3SUNY Cortland 1 4 3 6 — 14Clarkson scoring – Dan Amedro 1, Ryan Bodkin 1, Jim Lavelle 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Drew Hyatt 3, Michael Bryant 2, Kyle Lambert 2, Matt O’Connell 2, Bill Gleason 1, Adam Hughes 1, Andrew Roth 1, Jack Popper 1, Ryan Simensky 1.Shots: Clarkson 24, SUNY Cortland 49. Saves: Clarkson-Brian Pratt 16; SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 3.Attendance: 672.Salisbury 13, Wooster 2Wooster 1 1 0 0 — 2Salisbury 5 2 3 3 — 13Wooster scoring – Steve Burton 1, Eric McKinney 1.Salisbury scoring – Corey O’Neil 5, Andy Arnold 3, Dan Boyer 2, Mike Ricucci 1, Scott Simmons 1, James Simpson 1.Shots: Wooster 14, Salisbury 52. Saves: Wooster-Courter Shimeall 17; Salisbury-Dan Korpon 2.Attendance: 425.Wash. & Lee 12, Messiah 8Messiah 1 4 1 2 — 8Wash. & Lee 2 2 5 3 — 12Messiah scoring – Kevin Dennstaedt 2, Reed Horanburg 2, Pete McLean 2, Jono Linebaugh 1, Adam Myers 1.Wash. & Lee scoring – Dustin Martin 2, Mike McNamara 2, Jim Ryan 2, Mike Baracco 1, Pat Collins 1, Matt Fink 1, Mark McLewes 1, Gavin Molinelli 1, Richard Williams 1.Shots: Messiah 45, Wash. & Lee 33. Saves: Messiah-Chris Gilbert 8; Wash. & Lee-Ansel Sanders 8.Attendance: 653.Gettysburg 18, Cabrini 2Cabrini 0 0 2 0 — 2Gettysburg 5 6 5 2 — 18Cabrini scoring – Dave Barba 1, Steve Hill 1.Gettysburg scoring – Jake Van Nostrand 3, Chase Stewart 3, Evan Gallant 2, Jon Sowanick 2, Matt Twombly 2, Trip Dyer 1, Kevin Freehill 1, John O’Bannon 1, Nick Purkat 1, Chris Renzi 1, Kevin Smith 1.Shots: Cabrini 24, Gettysburg 40. Saves: Cabrini-Antonio Masone 8; Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 2.Attendance: 400.Washington Col. 9, Whittier 8Whittier 0 3 3 2 — 8Washington Col. 4 2 2 1 — 9Whittier scoring – Ryder Bateman 4, Russell Der 2, Dan Fink 2.Washington Col. scoring – Kevin Nolan 3, Jon Spivey 3, Stephen Berger 2, Michael Dyal 1.Shots: Whittier 31, Washington Col. 39. Saves: Whittier-Adam Messick 8, Ollie Kaufman 1; Washington Col.-Richard Yost 8.Attendance: 400.

2004 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 19

Middlebury 17, Stevens 5Stevens 1 0 2 2 — 5

Middlebury 5 6 3 3 — 17Stevens scoring – Mark Bielicky 2, Erik Reckdenwald 1, Joe Van Sickle 1, Jay Wells 1.Middlebury scoring – Rob Borden 6, Mark Foster 3, Mike Saraceni 3, Greg Bastis 1, Aaron Herter 1, Dave Leach 1, Peter Mellen 1, Mike Murray 1.Shots: Stevens 24, Middlebury 46. Saves: Stevens-Matt Cannon 16; Middlebury-Ben Raymond 3, Alex Palmisano 2.Attendance: 407.Nazareth 10, SUNY Cortland 8Nazareth 3 3 1 3 — 10SUNY Cortland 3 3 0 2 — 8Nazareth scoring – Bryan Adams 3, Chris Balash 3, Brandon Brown 1, Bryan Coon 1, Brian Navarra 1, Justin Wahl 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Matt O’Connell 2, Drew Hyatt 1, Adam Hughes 1, Kyle Lambert 1, Cheney Raymond 1, Andrew Roth 1, Ryan Simensky 1.Shots: Nazareth 39, SUNY Cortland 35. Saves: Nazareth-Alex Civalier 13; SUNY Cortland-Ben Gaebel 10.Attendance: 913.Salisbury 15, Wash. & Lee 6Wash. & Lee 3 3 0 0 — 6Salisbury 4 3 6 2 — 15Wash. & Lee scoring – Dustin Martin 3, Pat Collins 1, Mike McNamara 1, Jack Murray 1.Salisbury scoring – Dan Boyer 5, Justin Smith 3, Corey O’Neil 2, Scott Simmons 2, Bryan Bradford 1, Eric Martin 1, Mike Ricucci 1.Shots: Wash. & Lee 24, Salisbury 45. Saves: Wash. & Lee-Ansel Sanders 18; Salisbury-Dan Korpon 6.Attendance: 603.Washington Col. 9, Gettysburg 8Gettysburg 4 3 0 1 — 8Washington Col. 3 2 2 2 — 9Gettysburg scoring – Chase Stewart 3, Kevin Smith 2, Steve Hurst 1, Sean McTernan 1, Nick Purkat 1.Washington Col. scoring – Stephen Berger 3, Michael Dyal 2, Jon Spivey 2, Topher Brewer 1, Kevin Nolan 1.Shots: Gettsyburg 38, Washington Col. 36. Saves: Gettysburg-Pat Vaughan 20; Washington Col.-Richard Yost 8.Attendance: 325.

2004 SEMIFINALS

MAY 23

Nazareth 12, Middlebury 8Nazareth 3 6 2 1 — 12Middlebury 1 4 1 2 — 8Nazareth scoring – Justin Wahl 4, Brandon Brown 2, Bryan Coon 2, T.J. Rogers 2, Bryan Adams 1, Chris Balash 1. Middlebury scoring – Rob Borden 3, Peter Mellen 2, Jamie Duke 1, Mark Foster 1, Mike Saraceni 1.Shots: Nazareth 36, Middlebury 38. Saves: Nazareth-Alex Civalier 13; Middlebury-Ben Raymond 10.Attendance: 1,972.Salisbury 13, Washington Col. 11Washington Col. 4 3 2 2 — 11Salisbury 5 2 4 2 — 13Washington Col. scoring – Jon Spivey 4, Stephen Berger 2, Topher Brewer 1, Michael McWilliams 1, Kevin Nolan 1, Andrew Ostrusky 1, Brent Renner 1.Salisbury scoring – Andy Arnold 2, Jimmy Creighton 2, Corey O’Neil 2, Scott Simmons 2, Dan Boyer 1, Mike Edwards 1, Andy Murray 1, Andrew Reed 1, Ryan Rohde 1.Shots: Washington Col. 34, Salisbury 37. Saves: Washington Col.-Richard Yost 11; Salisbury-Dan Korpon 11.Attendance: 1,036.

2004 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 30 AT BALTIMORE

Salisbury 13, Nazareth 9 Nazareth 1 6 1 1 — 9Salisbury 5 3 2 3 — 13Nazareth scoring – T.J. Rogers 2, Bryan Adams 1, Chad Amidon 1, Brandon Brown 1, Bryan Coon 1, Ryan Hotaling 1, Brian Navarra 1, Justin Wahl 1.Salisbury scoring – Andy Arnold 4, Scott Simmons 3, Justin Smith 2, Bryan Bradford 1, Corey O’Neil 1, Mike Ricucci 1, Ryan Rohde 1.Shots: Nazareth 32, Salisbury 48. Saves: Nazareth-Alex Civalier 20; Salisbury-Dan Korpon 9.Attendance: 19,202.

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2003 Sea Gulls end Middlebury reign: Salisbury weathered a Middlebury come-back that erased the Sea Gulls’ 10-4 halftime lead to claim a 14-13 victory in overtime on a goal from Chris Phillips, 29 seconds into the sudden victory pe-riod.The championship gives the Sea Gulls their fourth title overall and fi rst since 1999, when the runner-up also was Middlebury. The champion’s Josh Bergey won Most Outstanding Player honors after fi nishing with four goals and three assists. A soggy record crowd of 15,417 (turnstile) watched the muddy play in Balti-more’s M&T Bank Stadium.The victory prevented Middlebury (18-1) from becoming the fi rst team to win four consecutive Division III titles since Hobart won 12 straight from 1980 to 1991.Because no turnstile attendance fi gure had been kept previously, this year’s fi gure will be listed as a record. The previous record of 18,586, set in 1996 at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium represented the number of all-session tickets sold plus the number of walk-up tickets bought that day, not the number of people at the game. The new paid attendance record, arrived at using that method, was 33,023.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Josh Bergey, Salisbury ...........................................................................4 19 10 29Charley Howe, Middlebury ..................................................................4 14 5 19Chris Phillips, Salisbury ..........................................................................4 8 6 14Mike Saraceni, Middlebury ..................................................................4 5 8 13Ryder Bateman, Whittier .......................................................................3 12 0 12Scott Simmons, Salisbury .....................................................................4 11 1 12Matt Silverio, Hamilton ..........................................................................2 8 2 10Phil Dick, Hampden-Sydney ...............................................................2 8 1 9Jason Mordaci, Nazareth ......................................................................2 8 1 9Andrew Roth, SUNY Cortland ............................................................2 7 2 9

2003 FIRST ROUND

MAY 7

Cabrini 13, Widener 8Cabrini 1 5 3 4 — 13Widener 4 2 1 1 — 8Cabrini scoring – Rory Friel 3, Mike Pape 3, Matt Campbell 2, Michael Piccoli 2, Paul Archambault 1, Matt Grosse 1, Kevin Rayer 1.Widener scoring – Kyle Swezey 4, Todd Fairlie 1, Steve Littlewood 1, Jamie Lockard 1, Brian Manion 1.Shots: Cabrini N/A, Widener 29. Saves: Cabrini–Antonio Masone 11; Widener–Pat Carmack 24.Attendance: 272.

2003 SECOND ROUND

MAY 10-11

Salisbury 16, Cabrini 1Cabrini 0 1 0 0 — 1Salisbury 10 2 2 2 — 16Cabrini scoring – Matt Grosse 1.Salisbury scoring – Josh Bergey 4, Chris Phillips 3, Mike Ricucci 2, Justin Smith 2, Dan Boyer 1, Bryan Bradford 1, Andy Murray 1, Andrew Reed 1, Scott Simmons 1.Shots: Cabrini 18, Salisbury 50. Saves: Cabrini–Antonio Masone 18; Salisbury–Dan Korpon 9.Attendance: 401.Frank. & Marsh. 13, Lynchburg 12 (OT)Frank. & Marsh. 4 3 3 2 1 — 13Lynchburg 5 4 2 1 0 — 12Frank. & Marsh. scoring – Steve Welsh 4, Jon Singer 3, Beau Smith 3, Colin Hanley 1, Bryan Nolan 1, Bas Solleveld 1.Lynchburg scoring – Kevin Reinecke 4, Paul Venturella 3, Brandon Childs 2, Billy McCulloch 1, Logan Short 1, Andy Sinclair 1.Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 45, Lynchburg 46. Saves: Frank. & Marsh.–Mike Sartorius 22; Lynchburg–Nick Braun 12.Attendance: 522.Hampden-Sydney 10, Washington Col. 8Washington Col. 3 2 2 1 — 8

Hampden-Sydney 3 2 2 3 — 10Washington Col. scoring – Mike Christie 3, Craig Earley 3, Steve Berger 2.Hampden-Sydney scoring – Phil Dick 3, Matt Fassnacht 3, Jason Rostan 2, Chris Lucas 1, Sean McChesney 1.Shots: Washington Col. 50, Hampden-Sydney 31. Saves: Washington Col.–Richard Yost 8; Hampden-Sydney–Jeremy Bull 14.Attendance: 350.Whittier 14, Stevens 5Stevens 0 1 1 3 — 5Whittier 3 4 5 2 — 14Stevens scoring – Mike Baumbach 2, Rich Benson 1, Matt Kuppe 1, Erik Reckdenwald 1.Whittier scoring – Ryder Bateman 4, Dan Fink 2, Luke Gilbert 2, Dax Harrison 2, Andrew Biers 1, Evan Cardwell 1, Larry Giglio 1, Kelly Hall 1.Shots: Stevens 26, Whittier 38. Saves: Stevens–Matt Cannon 12; Whittier–Adam Messick 8.Attendance: 300.SUNY Cortland 19, Gordon 2Gordon 1 0 0 1 — 2SUNY Cortland 5 5 5 4 — 19Gordon scoring – Peter Chapman 1, Mark Schreiber 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Drew Hyatt 3, Ryan LaFleur 3, Kyle Lambert 3, Craig Degnan 2, Derek Elvin 2, Clyde Robinson 2, Andrew Roth 2, Michael Bryant 1, Jack Popper 1.Shots: Gordon 11, SUNY Cortland 51. Saves: Gordon–Jeremy Collins 12; SUNY Cortland–Steve Feltmann 4, Michael Draper 1.Attendance: 300.Hamilton 11, Eastern Conn. St. 10 (OT)Eastern Conn. St. 2 4 0 4 0 — 10Hamilton 2 4 1 3 1 — 11Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Eric Faraday 3, Marc DiGiovanni 2, Ryan Perkoski 2, Brian Hebron 1, Kris McQuarrie 1, Andy Stockfisch 1.Hamilton scoring – Matt Silverio 4, Bryan St. John 2, Scott Cohen 1, Dan Geiger 1, Jim Henry 1, Sean Lackaye 1, Jack Newton 1.Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 22, Hamilton 21. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.–Mark Hayes 10; Hamilton–Jason Mlezko 12.Attendance: 318.Nazareth 15, Ohio Wesleyan 4Ohio Wesleyan 0 2 0 2 — 4Nazareth 5 5 4 1 — 15Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Michael Long 2, Andy Rowe 1, John Schlegel 1.Nazareth scoring – Jason Mordaci 5, Chris Balash 3, Brandon Brown 2, Bryan Adams 1, David Graham 1, Justin Reeves 1, T.J. Rogers 1, Erik Sullivan 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 35, Nazareth 47. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Paul McCommons 13; Nazareth–Don Green 18.Attendance: 1,500.Middlebury 11, Springfield 9Springfield 4 1 3 1 — 9Middlebury 4 2 2 3 — 11Springfield scoring – Paul Purdy 4, Dan Blinn 1, Taylor Brown 1, Brian Endicott 1, Sean Harrington 1, Derek Pedrick 1.Middlebury scoring – Charley Howe 3, Mike Saraceni 2, Greg Bastis 1, Chris Davis 1, Mike Frissora 1, Andrew Giordano 1, Tom O’Connor 1, Ben Tobey 1.Shots: Springfield 24, Middlebury 54. Saves: Springfield–P.J. Rovinelli 18; Middlebury–Eric Krieger 9.Attendance: 800.

2003 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 14

Salisbury 26, Frank. & Marsh. 8Frank. & Marsh. 2 1 3 2 — 8Salisbury 8 8 4 6 — 26Frank. & Marsh. scoring – Bryan Nolan 4, Beau Smith 2, Bas Solleveld 1, Vandy Vanderwarker 1.Salisbury scoring – Scott Simmons 5, Josh Bergey 4, Justin Smith 3, Joe Tamberrino 3, Dan Boyer 2, Andy Murray 2, Mike Ricucci 2, Andy Arnold 1, Jeff Bigas 1, Kevin Gemmell 1, Chris Lauer 1, Chris Phillips 1.Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 26, Salisbury 52. Saves: Frank. & Marsh.–Mike Sartorius 10, Rob Hamilton 1; Salisbury–Dan Korpon 7.Attendance: 530.Whittier 19, Hampden-Sydney 15Hampden-Sydney 3 3 5 4 — 15Whittier 3 4 6 6 — 19Hampden-Sydney scoring – Phil Dick 5, Matt Fassnacht 3, Chris Lucas 3, Jason Rostan 2, Wilson MacIlwaine 1, Chris Schaaf 1.Whittier scoring – Ryder Bateman 7, Andrew Biers 3, Luke Gilbert 3, Aaron Hopkins 2, Larry Giglio 1, Kelly Hall 1, Aaron Jaffe 1, Adam Messick 1.

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Shots: Hampden-Sydney 35, Whittier 45. Saves: Hampden-Sydney–Jeremy Bull 18; Whittier–Adam Messick 17.Attendance: 400.SUNY Cortland 8, Hamilton 7Hamilton 1 0 3 3 — 7SUNY Cortland 2 1 3 2 — 8Hamilton scoring – Matt Silverio 4, Jim Henry 2, Jack Newton 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Craig Degnan 3, Andrew Roth 3, Kyle Lambert 2.Shots: Hamilton 35, SUNY Cortland 38. Saves: Hamilton–Jason Mleczko 14; SUNY Cortland–Steve Feltmann 15.Attendance: 535.Middlebury 21, Nazareth 12Nazareth 2 4 2 4 — 12Middlebury 4 7 6 4 — 21Nazareth scoring – Jason Mordaci 3, Bryan Adams 2, Brandon Brown 2, Chris Balash 1, Bryan Coon 1, David Graham 1, Brian Navarra 1, Erik Sullivan 1.Middlebury scoring – Charley Howe 5, Greg Bastis 4, Mike Frissora 4, Jonathan Sisto 3, Jamie Duke 1, Brian Gault 1, Dave Leach 1, Travis Meyer 1, Mike Murray 1.Shots: Nazareth 32, Middlebury 65. Saves: Nazareth–Alex Civalier 9, Don Green 6; Middlebury–Eric Krieger 10.Attendance: 476.

2003 SEMIFINALS

MAY 18

Salisbury 15, Whittier 8Whittier 2 1 1 4 — 8Salisbury 1 5 4 5 — 15Whittier scoring – Kelly Hall 3, Larry Giglio 2, Ryder Bateman 1, Luke Gilbert 1, Aaron Hopkins 1.Salisbury scoring – Josh Bergey 7, Scott Simmons 4, Andy Arnold 1, Chris Lauer 1, Andy Murray 1, Chris Phillips 1.Shots: Whittier 34, Salisbury 38. Saves: Whittier–Adam Messick 12; Salisbury–Dan Korpon 15.Attendance: 1,008.Middlebury 9, SUNY Cortland 8 (2OT)Middlebury 1 2 4 1 0 1 — 9SUNY Cortland 2 2 3 1 0 0 — 8Middlebury scoring – Charley Howe 4, Mike Frissora 2, Mike Saraceni 2, Jonathan Sisto 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Adam Hughes 2, Andrew Roth 2, Craig Degnan 1, Derek Elvin 1, Drew Hyatt 1, Kyle Lambert 1.Shots: Middlebury 34, SUNY Cortland 43. Saves: Middlebury–Eric Krieger 17; SUNY Cortland–Steve Feltmann 5.Attendance: 822.

2003 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 25 AT BALTIMORE

Salisbury 14, Middlebury 13 (OT)Middlebury 3 1 4 5 0 — 13Salisbury 3 7 1 2 1 — 14Middlebury scoring – Greg Bastis 3, Mike Frissora 2, Andrew Giordano 2, Charley Howe 2, Jonathan Sisto 2, Mike Saraceni 1, Ben Tobey 1.Salisbury scoring – Josh Bergey 4, Chris Phillips 3, Andy Arnold 2, Joe Tamberrino 2, Kevin Gemmell 1, Scott Simmons 1, Justin Smith 1.Shots: Middlebury 43, Salisbury 42. Saves: Middlebury–Eric Krieger 19; Salisbury–Dan Korpon 12.Attendance: 15,417 (turnstile).

2002Panthers prowl: Middlebury claimed its third consecutive title May 26 after winning a rematch of the previous year’s title game with Gettysburg, 14-9, at Rutgers. The win allowed the Panthers to stay one step ahead of their female campus counterparts, who earned their second straight title the week be-fore. The victory made the Middlebury men the only active Division III team to have won three straight titles. Hobart, which has played in Division I since 1995, won 12 straight national championships from 1980 to 1991. The game was tied at seven apiece after three quarters when the Panthers fi nished with a 7-2 scoring outburst for the win.

Middlebury’s Zach Herbert score four goals and earned Most Outstanding Player honors.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Zach Herbert, Middlebury ...................................................................4 13 6 19Ric Bremer, Gettysburg..........................................................................4 14 3 17Matt Dunn, Middlebury ........................................................................4 7 9 16Pete Milliman, Gettysburg ...................................................................4 7 7 14Matt Fink, Wash. & Lee ...........................................................................3 10 3 13David Seeley, Middlebury ....................................................................4 9 4 13Brian Weil, Ithaca ......................................................................................3 6 7 13Greg Carroll, Middlebury ......................................................................4 10 2 12Jon Fellows, Washington Col. .............................................................2 7 4 11Kelly Hall, Whittier ....................................................................................2 8 3 11

2002 FIRST ROUND

MAY 8

Ithaca 16, Western New Eng. 15 (OT)Western New Eng. 3 5 4 3 0 — 15Ithaca 4 2 7 2 1 — 16Western New Eng. scoring – Randy Milou 4, Ryan Deane 2, Marco LeGette 2, Kevin Savage 2, Tim Cinque 1, Bill Locher 1, Patrick Mathews 1, Alex Naclerio 1, Nick Salvatori 1.Ithaca scoring – Sam Griffo 5, Brian Weil 4, Mo Jemal 3, Matt Casey 2, Scott Guerra 1, Dennis Juleff 1.Shots: Western New Eng. 40, Ithaca 57. Saves: Western New Eng.–Pat Dabrowski 24; Ithaca–Ryan Martin 12.Attendance: 177.SUNY Cortland 9, Clarkson 1Clarkson 1 0 0 0 — 1SUNY Cortland 3 3 1 2 — 9Clarkson scoring – Matt Diana 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Derek Elvin 3, Rob McKeefrey 2, Craig Degnan 1, Mike Maraia 1, Derrick Raeder 1, Andrew Roth 1.Shots: Clarkson 31, SUNY Cortland 38. Saves: Clarkson–Joe Zebrowski 15; SUNY Cortland–Steve Feltman 10, Michael Draper 2.Attendance: 336.Whittier 19, Eastern Conn. St. 8Whittier 4 5 4 6 — 19Eastern Conn. St. 2 1 2 3 — 8Whittier scoring – Ryder Bateman 5, Kelly Hall 5, Andrew Biers 2, Luke Gilbert 2, Todd Thorpe 2, Ryan Harris 1, Dax Harrison 1, Aaron Hopkins 1.Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Kris McQuarrie 3, Marc DiGiovani 2, Pat Ammendolia 1, Eric Faraday 1, Ryan Perkoski 1.Shots: Whittier 47, Eastern Conn. St. 37. Saves: Whittier–Adam Messick 17, Oliver Kaufman 1; Eastern Conn. St.–Mark Hayes 19.Attendance: 526.Middlebury 26, New England Col. 4New England Col. 2 1 0 1 — 4Middlebury 8 7 5 6 — 26New England Col. scoring – Josh Dionne 3, Jim Donlon 1.Middlebury scoring – Zach Herbert 5, Mike Saraceni 5, David Seeley 4, Mike Frissora 3, Greg Carroll 2, Brian Gault 2, Peter Albro 1, Matt Dunn 1, Andrew Giordano 1, Patrick Kane 1, Bob Wannop 1.Shots: New England Col. 18, Middlebury 74. Saves: New England Col.–Matt Braun 8; Middlebury–Matt Levy 5, Eric Krieger 3.Attendance: 242.Washington Col. 10, Cabrini 5Cabrini 2 1 0 2 — 5Washington Col. 4 3 2 1 — 10Cabrini scoring – Tom Lemieux 2, Mike Pape 2, Adam Schaff 1.Washington Col. scoring – Jon Fellows 6, Stephen Berger 2, Craig Rentch 2.Shots: Cabrini 18, Washington Col. 44. Saves: Cabrini–Antonio Masone 18; Washington Col.–Alex Pirani 8.Attendance: 316.Wash. & Lee 13, Widener 8Wash. & Lee 3 3 3 4 — 13Widener 2 2 1 3 — 8Wash. & Lee scoring – Rob Brown 3, Matt Fink 3, Andrew Barnett 2, John Moore 2, Dustin Martin 1, Mike McNamara 1, Gavin Molinelli 1.Widener scoring – Brian Manion 3, Mike Zolochik 3, Steve Littlewood 1, Kyle Swezey 1.

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Shots: Wash. & Lee 45, Widener 29. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Ansel Sanders 11; Widener–Don Manard 10, Pat Carmack 9.Attendance: 418.Salisbury 15, Hampden-Sydney 8Salisbury 3 4 4 4 — 15Hampden-Sydney 3 2 1 2 — 8Salisbury scoring – Andy Arnold 3, Scott Simmons 3, Steve Brianas 2, Chris Lauer 2, Jeff Bigas 1, Chris Phillips 1, Mike Roberts 1, Justin Smith 1, Joe Tamberrino 1.Hampden-Sydney scoring – Phil Dick 2, Matt Fassnacht 2, Tom Fitzgerald 1, Chris Lucas 1, John Neal 1, Jason Rostan 1.Shots: Salisbury 43, Hampden-Sydney 23. Saves: Salisbury–Dan Korpon 8; Hampden-Sydney–Jeremy Bull 12, Alex Ayers 1.Attendance: 247.Gettysburg 16, Stevens 5Stevens 0 3 1 1 — 5Gettysburg 4 3 5 4 — 16Stevens scoring – Brian Lalli 4, Matt Kuppe 1.Gettysburg scoring – Ric Bremer 6, Pete Milliman 3, Jake Van Nostrand 3, Wes Cadman 1, John Czerapowicz 1, Nick Purkat 1, Rich Sharp 1.Shots: Stevens 25, Gettysburg 51. Saves: Stevens–Matt Cannon 19; Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 15.Attendance: 355.

2002 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 12

Ithaca 10, SUNY Cortland 9SUNY Cortland 5 3 0 1 — 9Ithaca 2 3 3 2 — 10SUNY Cortland scoring – Derek Elvin 3, Craig Degnan 2, Steve Blanshan 1, Rob McCurdy 1, Rob McKeefrey 1, Andrew Roth 1.Ithaca scoring – Dennis Juleff 5, Sam Griffo 2, Scott Guerra 2, Mo Jemal 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 30, Ithaca 29. Saves: SUNY Cortland–Steve Feltmann 10; Ithaca–Ryan Martin 9.Attendance: 325.Middlebury 13, Whittier 12Whittier 2 6 2 2 — 12Middlebury 4 1 4 4 — 13Whittier scoring – Ryder Bateman 3, Kelly Hall 3, Dan Finck 2, Luke Gilbert 2, Aaron Jaffe 1, Todd Thorpe 1.Middlebury scoring – Greg Carroll 3, Zach Herbert 3, Matt Dunn 2, David Seeley 2, Peter Albro 1, Chris Davis 1, Mike Murray 1.Shots: Whittier 26, Middlebury 36. Saves: Whittier–Adam Messick 13; Middlebury–Eric Krieger 4.Attendance: 328.Wash. & Lee 11, Washington Col. 8Wash. & Lee 7 0 2 2 — 11Washington Col. 4 0 3 1 — 8Wash. & Lee scoring – Matt Fink 3, Dustin Martin 2, John Moore 2, Andrew Barnett 1, Gavin Molinelli 1, Matt Strickler 1, Richard Williams 1.Washington Col. scoring – Craig Rentch 3, Stephen Berger 1, Chris Edwards 1, Jon Fellows 1, Anders Strothman 1, Randy Vane 1.Shots: Wash. & Lee 33, Washington Col. 28. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Ansel Sanders 6; Washington Col.–Alex Pirani 11.Attendance: 690.Gettysburg 7, Salisbury 5Salisbury 1 2 1 1 — 5Gettysburg 1 2 0 4 — 7Salisbury scoring – Andy Arnold 1, Steve Brianas 1, Chris Lauer 1, Scott Simmons 1, Justin Smith 1.Gettysburg scoring – Jake Van Nostrand 3, Nick Purkat 2, Ric Bremer 1, Wes Cadman 1.Shots: Salisbury 35, Gettysburg 26. Saves: Salisbury–Dan Korpon 6; Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 16.Attendance: 426.

2002 SEMIFINALS

MAY 19

Middlebury 12, Ithaca 6Ithaca 2 1 1 2 — 6Middlebury 1 1 6 4 — 12Ithaca scoring – Nick Mayer 2, Brian Weil 2, Matt Casey 1, Dennis Juleff 1.Middlebury scoring – Peter Albro 2, Matt Dunn 2, David Seeley 2, Greg Bastis 1, Greg Carroll 1, Chris Davis 1, Grayson Fertig 1, Mike Frissora 1, Zach Herbert 1.Shots: Ithaca 35, Middlebury 39. Saves: Ithaca–Ryan Martin 10, Dave Mazzotta 0; Middlebury–Eric Krieger 14.Attendance: 916.Gettysburg 12, Wash. & Lee 8Wash. & Lee 2 1 0 5 — 8Gettysburg 4 1 4 3 — 12

Wash. & Lee scoring – Matt Fink 4, Dustin Martin 2, Andrew Barnett 1, Gavin Molinelli 1.Gettysburg scoring – Ric Bremer 4, Nick Purkat 3, Pete Milliman 2, Wes Cadman 1, Rich Sharp 1, Kevin Smith 1.Shots: Wash. & Lee 44, Gettysburg 37. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Ansel Sanders 12; Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 20.Attendance: 1,039.

2002 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 26 AT RUTGERS

Middlebury 14, Gettysburg 9Gettysburg 1 3 3 2 — 9Middlebury 3 2 2 7 — 14Gettysburg scoring – Ric Bremer 3, Pete Milliman 2, Jake Van Nostrand 2, Wes Cadman 1, Kevin Smith 1.Middlebury scoring – Greg Carroll 4, Zach Herbert 4, Matt Dunn 2, Peter Albro 1, Grayson Fertig 1, Mike Saraceni 1, David Seeley 1.Shots: Gettysburg 39, Middlebury 43. Saves: Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 15; Middlebury–Eric Krieger 12.Attendance: 14,411.

2001Middlebury monarchy: Middlebury captured its second straight cham-pionship, defeating Gettysburg, 15-10, May 27 at Rutgers. Not only did the Panthers become the only team to win both the Division III men’s and wom-en’s lacrosse titles in the same year, those two crowns increased the school’s championship take to 14 in the last six years. Middlebury held a 7-3 halftime lead, pushed the advantage to six goals and did not allow Gettysburg to get closer than two goals. Middlebury’s Holt Hopkins had two goals and four assists in the title game and was named Most Outstanding Player.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.David Seeley, Middlebury ....................................................................4 16 2 18Holt Hopkins, Middlebury....................................................................4 9 8 17Pete Milliman, Gettysburg ...................................................................3 11 4 15Tommy Pearce, Gettysburg .................................................................3 7 7 14Zach Herbert, Middlebury ...................................................................4 8 5 13Matt Dunn, Middlebury ........................................................................4 8 4 12Greg Carroll, Middlebury ......................................................................3 9 2 11Jamie Haire, Middlebury .......................................................................4 8 2 10Tom Terzulli, Rensselaer ........................................................................3 3 7 10Jake Van Nostrand, Gettysburg .........................................................3 6 3 9

2001 FIRST ROUNDMAY 9

Springfield 11, Eastern Conn. St. 9Eastern Conn. St. 2 1 4 2 — 9Springfield 2 5 3 1 — 11Eastern Conn. St. scoring – Jeff Reinhart 3, Loic Williamson 3, Anthony Colleti 1, Marc DiGiovanni 1, Kris McQuarrie 1.Springfield scoring – Dave Haddeland 2, Nick Myers 2, Erik Refvick 2, Jim Warnock 2, Jeff Zella 2, Bill Metzger 1.Shots: Eastern Conn. St. 45, Springfield 41. Saves: Eastern Conn. St.–Mark Hayes 15; Springfield–Jeremy Platt 17.Attendance: 750.Denison 10, Hampden-Sydney 5Denison 4 3 2 1 — 10Hampden-Sydney 0 1 2 2 — 5Denison scoring – Andy MacIlwaine 3, Kevin Sullivan 3, Ryan Berger 2, Kip Hale 2.Hampden-Sydney scoring – John Neely 2, Roger Dael 1, Nick Piriano 1, Jason Rostan 1.Shots: Denison 32, Hampden-Sydney 30. Saves: Denison–Peter Royer 14; Hampden-Sydney–Scott Fava 12.Attendance: 245.Salisbury 16, Stevens 3Salisbury 8 4 4 0 — 16Stevens 0 1 1 1 — 3Salisbury scoring – Andy Arnold 3, Rob Bookhamer 2, Steve Brianas 2, Corey O’Neil 2, Mike Roberts 2, Mike Colaianni 1, Chris Lauer 1, Peter Ludlam 1, Andy Murray 1, Ryan Shiley 1.Stevens scoring – Mike Baumbach 1, Matt Kaspar 1, Brian Lalli 1.Shots: Salisbury 48, Stevens 28. Saves: Salisbury–Rob LaChance 13; Stevens–Matt Cannon 11, Chris D’Urso 5.Attendance: 307.

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Rensselaer 9, SUNY Cortland 7Rensselaer 2 4 1 2 — 9SUNY Cortland 2 2 1 2 — 7Rensselaer scoring – Tom Terzulli 3, Lucas Ruglis 2, Nick Childs 1, Curt Demers 1, James Gallucci 1, Peter Staunton 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Drew Hyatt 3, Brendan Konen 2, Craig Degnan 1, Derek Elvin 1.Shots: Rensselaer 28, SUNY Cortland 52. Saves: Rensselaer–Matthew Moog 16; SUNY Cortland–Steve Feltmann 10.Attendance: 378.Middlebury 29, Endicott 3Endicott 3 0 0 0 — 3Middlebury 8 5 7 9 — 29Endicott scoring – Paul Lord 1, Kyle Minaker 1, Rick Riccio 1.Middlebury scoring – David Seeley 7, Greg Carroll 4, Mike Saraceni 4, Matt Dunn 3, Peter Albro 2, Andrew Giordano 2, Zach Herbert 2, Adam Carlson 1, Chris Davis 1, Jamie Haire 1, Holt Hopkins 1, Bryan Sanchez 1.Shots: Endicott 15, Middlebury 72. Saves: Endicott–Matt Bagshaw 20; Middlebury–Patrick O’Reilly 2.Attendance: 300.Ithaca 14, Messiah 8Messiah 2 2 0 4 — 8Ithaca 4 2 2 6 — 14Messiah scoring – Michael Hurley 3, Reed Horanburg 2, Jason Weisenborn 2, Andrew Garver 1.Ithaca scoring – Dennis Juleff 3, Nick Mayer 3, Matt Spies 3, Mo Jemal 2, Aaron Axtell 1, Eric Bernheim 1, Josh Marksberry 1.Shots: Messiah 25, Ithaca 43. Saves: Messiah–Justin Moe 19; Ithaca–Ryan Martin 7.Attendance: 228.

2001 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 12

Gettysburg 16, Springfield 12Springfield 2 4 3 3 — 12Gettysburg 2 5 5 4 — 16Springfield scoring – Nick Myers 4, David Haddeland 2, Jeff Zella 2, Craig Gibson 1, Mark Maitland 1, Erik Refvik 1, Jim Warnock 1.Gettysburg scoring – Pete Milliman 6, Tommy Pearce 4, Wes Cadman 2, Jake Van Nostrand 2, Charlie Hanchett 1, Kevin Smith 1.Shots: Springfield 37, Gettysburg 46. Saves: Springfield–Jeremy Platt 11; Gettysburg–Tom McGinnis 9.Attendance: 394.Denison 11, Salisbury 6Denison 4 2 1 4 — 11Salisbury 0 2 2 2 — 6Denison scoring – Kip Hale 3, Jon Staunton 3, Sean Furber 1, Andy MacIlwaine 1, John Reusch 1, Kevin Sullivan 1, Dave Van Lokeren 1.Salisbury scoring – Josh Bergey 2, Chris Lauer 1, Peter Ludlam 1, Corey O’Neil 1, Ryan Shiley 1.Shots: Denison 41, Salisbury 31. Saves: Denison–Peter Royer 9; Salisbury–Pat Tewes 19.Attendance: 690.

MAY 13

Nazareth 15, Rensselaer 14Rensselaer 2 4 4 4 — 14Nazareth 3 4 4 4 — 15Rensselaer scoring – Dave Perlman 4, Ben Terzulli 3, Kevin ten Brinke 1, Nick Childs 1, Jeff Hobbs 1, Mike Opalka 1, Lucas Ruglis 1, Peter Staunton 1, Scott Tami 1.Nazareth scoring – Chad Kuczek 3, P.J. Rosecrans 3, Jim Cianfrocca 2, Avery Burke 1, Eric Goodberlet 1, Jarod Koopman 1, Josh Lewis 1, Jeff Monroe 1, Brian Roden 1, Al Terilli 1.Shots: Rensselaer 32, Nazareth 59. Saves: Rensselaer–Matthew Moog 18; Nazareth–Rob Carroll 14.Attendance: 713.Middlebury 18, Ithaca 7Middlebury 3 4 8 3 — 18Ithaca 1 3 1 2 — 7Middlebury scoring – Holt Hopkins 5, David Seeley 5, Greg Carroll 2, Matt Dunn 2, Jamie Haire 1, Zach Herbert 1, Bryan Sanchez 1, Mike Saraceni 1.Ithaca scoring – Aaron Axtell 1, Anthony Brown 1, Mo Jemal 1, Dennis Juleff 1, Josh Marksberry 1, Brian Pilger 1, Matt Spies 1.Shots: Middlebury 54, Ithaca 37. Saves: Middlebury–Eric Krieger 14; Ithaca–Ryan Martin 11, Dave Mazzotta 4, Kellen LaBelle 1.Attendance: 522.

2001 SEMIFINALS

MAY 19

Gettysburg 13, Denison 7Gettysburg 4 3 3 3 — 13

Denison 3 2 1 1 — 7Gettysburg scoring – Pete Milliman 3, Ric Bremer 2, Charlie Hanchett 2, Tommy Pearce 2, Matt Twombly 2, Rich Sharp 1, Jake Van Nostrand 1.Denison scoring – Sean O’Brien 2, Ryan Berger 1, Greg Mavraganis 1, Andy MacIlwaine 1, Jon Staunton 1, Kevin Sullivan 1.Shots: Gettysburg 38, Denison 33. Saves: Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 11; Denison–Peter Royer 6.Attendance: 1,055.Middlebury 21, Nazareth 14Middlebury 3 6 8 4 — 21Nazareth 1 6 3 4 — 14Middlebury scoring – Jamie Haire 5, Zach Herbert 3, David Seeley 3, Peter Albro 2, Grayson Fertig 2, Mike Frissora 2, Chris Davis 1, Matt Dunn 1, Holt Hopkins 1, John Rice 1.Nazareth scoring – Jarod Koopman 4, Steve Blount 3, Eric Goodberlet 3, Josh Lewis 1, P.J. Rosecrans 1, Brian Roden 1, Al Terilli 1.Shots: Middlebury 62, Nazareth 52. Saves: Middlebury–Eric Krieger 19; Nazareth–Rob Carroll 20.Attendance: 1,585.

2001 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 27 AT RUTGERS

Middlebury 15, Gettysburg 10Gettysburg 3 0 4 3 — 10Middlebury 2 5 4 4 — 15Gettysburg scoring – Jake Van Nostrand 3, Pete Milliman 2, Chris Baran 1, Charlie Hanchett 1, Tommy Pearce 1, Rich Sharp 1, Matt Twombly 1.Middlebury scoring – Greg Carroll 3, Peter Albro 2, Matt Dunn 2, Zach Herbert 2, Holt Hopkins 2, Chris Davis 1, Mike Frissora 1, Jamie Haire 1, David Seeley 1.Shots: Gettysburg 49, Middlebury 32. Saves: Gettysburg–Tim McGinnis 6; Middlebury–Eric Krieger 14.Attendance: 14,417.

2000Second chance: After fi nishing as runner-up the previous year, Middlebury made the most of a second try at Salisbury, defeating the defending cham-pion Sea Gulls, 16-12, on May 28 at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium. Middlebury is the fi rst team not from New York or Maryland to win the title.David Seeley led Middlebury with fi ve goals, earning the game’s Most Out-standing Player award.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Colin Dougherty, Wash. & Lee ............................................................3 10 8 18Holt Hopkins, Middlebury....................................................................4 15 3 18Matt Dugan, Wash. & Lee .....................................................................3 9 6 15Zach Herbert, Middlebury ...................................................................4 10 4 14David Seeley, Middlebury ....................................................................4 9 4 13Chris Brown, Wash. & Lee .....................................................................3 7 4 11Greg Carroll, Middlebury ......................................................................4 8 3 11Joe High, Salisbury ..................................................................................3 9 2 11Craig Whipple, Rochester Inst. ...........................................................2 5 6 11

2000 FIRST ROUND

MAY 10

Ohio Wesleyan 13, Denison 10Ohio Wesleyan 4 4 1 4 — 13Denison 2 2 5 1 — 10Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Matt Coughlin 4, Jason Fogelson 2, John Galvin 2, Scott Jackson 2, Dan Stroka 2, Sean Norris 1.Denison scoring – Ryan Berger 3, Sean O’Brien 2, Sean Furber 1, Kip Hale 1, T.J. King 1, Andy MacIlwaine 1, Kevin Sullivan 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 34, Denison 45. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Corey Ayers 17; Denison–Peter Royer 8, Conor Fitzpatrick 1.Attendance: 581.Rochester Inst. 13, Springfield 12 (OT)Rochester Inst. 1 3 3 5 1 — 13Springfield 3 4 4 1 0 — 12Rochester Inst. scoring – Craig Whipple 5, Chris Vallone 2, Clay Westbrook 2, Shawn Wilkins 2, Chris Copeland 1, Dan Tuschong 1.Springfield scoring – Matt Cersosimo 3, Kevin Marion 2, Nick Myers 2, Jeff Zella 2, Michael Bartol 1, David Haddeland 1, Erik Refvik 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 61, Springfield 30. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Adam Platzer 10; Springfield–Jeremy Platt 25, Dave Johnson 1.Attendance: 422.Middlebury 24, New England Col. 5New England Col. 0 1 1 3 — 5

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2000 QUARTERFINALSMAY 14-15

Middlebury 12, Rochester Inst. 9Rochester Inst. 2 2 4 1 — 9Middlebury 2 3 5 2 — 12Rochester Inst. scoring – Dan Tuschong 3, Clay Westbrook 3, Chris Copeland 2, Chris Vallone 1.Middlebury scoring – Holt Hopkins 4, Zach Herbert 3, Curt Goldman 2, Greg Carroll 1, Matt Dunn 1, David Seeley 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 29, Middlebury 53. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Adam Platzer 23; Middlebury–Dave Campbell 6.Attendance: 475.Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 8Nazareth 1 7 5 3 — 16Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 2 4 — 8Nazareth scoring – Josh Lewis 3, P.J. Rosecrans 3, Stephen Blount 2, Eric Goodberlet 2, Brian Roden 2, Jeff Beckhorn 1, Avery Burke 1, Jeff Keys 1, Al Terilli 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Jason Fogelson 3, Matt Coughlin 2, John Galvin 2, Matt Bagley 1.Shots: Nazareth 45, Ohio Wesleyan 35. Saves: Nazareth–Jake Coon 15; Ohio Wesleyan–Corey Ayers 16, Natty Felder 1.Attendance: 653.Salisbury 21, Washington Col. 9Washington Col. 5 1 2 1 — 9Salisbury 4 5 5 7 — 21Washington Col. scoring – Nick Nylund 2, J.D. Radebaugh 2, Craig Rentch 2, Jon Fellows 1, Owen Mulhern 1, Ryan Palmer 1.Salisbury scoring – Joe High 6, Kevin Fox 4, Craig Rhodey 4, Rob Bates 2, Chris Turner 2, Scott Chandler 1, Ryan Fisher 1, Phil Matkovic 1.Shots: Washington Col. 31, Salisbury 54. Saves: Washington Col.–Ray Pagano 19; Salisbury–Pat Tewes 16.Attendance: 1,228.Wash. & Lee 12, Gettysburg 10Wash. & Lee 3 2 3 4 — 12Gettysburg 3 2 3 2 — 10Wash. & Lee scoring – Chris Brown 3, Matt Dugan 3, Tom Burke 2, Colin Dougherty 2, Bernie Norton 1, Will Sharp 1.Gettysburg scoring – Ross Garretson 3, Ric Bremer 2, Pete Milliman 2, Kevin Callahan 1, Tommy Pearce 1, Matt Twombly 1.Shots: Wash. & Lee 39, Gettysburg 38. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Wes Hays 12; Gettysburg–Andrew Barter 8.Attendance: 523.

2000 SEMIFINALSMAY 20

Middlebury 13, Nazareth 8Middlebury 4 1 4 4 — 13Nazareth 2 3 0 3 — 8Middlebury scoring – Matt Dunn 5, Holt Hopkins 5, Greg Carroll 1, Jamie Haire 1, Zach Herbert 1.Nazareth scoring – Al Terilli 3, Jeff Beckhorn 1, Avery Burke 1, Eric Goodberlet 1, Jeff Keys 1, Josh Lewis 1.Shots: Middlebury 54, Nazareth 45. Saves: Middlebury–Dave Campbell 14; Nazareth–Jake Coon 23.Attendance: 999.Salisbury 10, Wash. & Lee 9Wash. & Lee 3 2 3 1 — 9Salisbury 2 3 4 1 — 10Wash. & Lee scoring – Pope Hackney 3, Chris Brown 2, Colin Dougherty 2, Tom Burke 1, Matt Dugan 1.Salisbury scoring – Joe High 3, Rob Bates 2, Chris Turner 2, Jimmy Barnes 1, Tim Parks 1, Craig Rhodey 1.Shots: Wash. & Lee 39, Salisbury 34. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Wes Hays 16; Salisbury–John Dodson 7, Pat Tewes 3.Attendance: 1,095.

2000 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 28 AT MARYLAND

Middlebury 16, Salisbury 12Middlebury 3 8 3 2 — 16Salisbury 5 4 2 1 — 12Middlebury scoring – David Seeley 5, Matt Dunn 2, Jamie Haire 2, Zach Herbert 2, Holt Hopkins 2, Greg Carroll 1, Steve O’Neil 1, Bryan Sanchez 1.Salisbury scoring – Rob Bates 2, Ryan Fisher 2, Tim Parks 2, Josh Bergey 1, Rob Bookhamer 1, Kevin Fox 1, John Karcher 1, Ryan McKenzie 1, Chris Turner 1.Shots: Middlebury 36, Salisbury 51. Saves: Middlebury–Dave Campbell 14; Salisbury–John Dodson 8, Pat Tewes 5.Attendance: 17,431.

1999Decade’s Team: Salisbury fl ew to a 4-1 fi rst-quarter lead and never looked back, running away from Middlebury, 13-6, in the championship game May 30 at Maryland. The title was Salisbury’s third of the 1990s and fi rst since 1995. Washington College and Nazareth met in each of the three previous games.Salisbury’s Brian Smith scored three goals to claim Most Outstanding Player honors.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Adam Pascal, Middlebury ....................................................................4 19 5 24Holt Hopkins, Middlebury....................................................................4 10 5 15Joe High, Salisbury ..................................................................................3 11 3 14Sean O’Brien, Denison ...........................................................................3 7 5 12Ben Hunt, Rochester Inst. .....................................................................3 8 3 11Todd Fryatt, Middlebury .......................................................................4 7 3 10Brian Smith, Salisbury ............................................................................3 5 5 10T.J. King, Denison .....................................................................................3 6 3 9Doug Palmer, Hampden-Sydney ......................................................2 6 3 9

1999 FIRST ROUND

MAY 12

Rochester Inst. 10, Nazareth 6Rochester Inst. 1 5 1 3 — 10Nazareth 1 1 3 1 — 6Rochester Inst. scoring – Kevin Langdale 2, Sean Eldridge 1, Marc Heagney 1, Ben Hunt 1, Eric Huss 1, Joe Tuschong 1, Alex Vecchio 1, Clay Westbrook 1, Craig Whipple 1.Nazareth scoring – Dennis Foley 2, Eric Goodberlet 1, Erik Mort 1, John Nevin 1, Brian Roden 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 31, Nazareth 39. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Adam Platzer 17; Nazareth–Jake Coon 9.Attendance: 2,500.Middlebury 19, SUNY Oneonta 6SUNY Oneonta 2 1 1 2 — 6Middlebury 3 5 5 6 — 19SUNY Oneonta scoring – Brian Dooley 3, Will Matthewson 1, Tom Sansone 1, Vincent Schettino 1.

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Middlebury scoring – Adam Pascal 7, Holt Hopkins 4, Todd Fryatt 2, Zach Herbert 2, Andrew Gault 1, Tom Knechtel 1, Chris McLaughlin 1, David Seeley 1.Shots: SUNY Oneonta 18, Middlebury 53. Saves: SUNY Oneonta–John Pufky 13; Middlebury–David Campbell 6. Attendance: 347.Hampden-Sydney 17, Lynchburg 9Lynchburg 2 0 0 7 — 9Hampden-Sydney 2 6 3 6 — 17Lynchburg scoring – Pat McAdams 3, Steven Blewett 2, Sanjay Chardhari 1, Jason Jeffries 1, Taylor Moorman 1, Stephen Morris 1.Hampden-Sydney scoring – Chamie Burroughs 4, John Neely 4, Doug Palmer 2, Casey Sweeney 2, Randy Ashton 1, Nick Piraino 1, Mike Sands 1, Ward Smith 1, John Zaudtke 1.Shots: Lynchburg 27, Hampden-Sydney 46. Saves: Lynchburg–Marty Jakovics 16; Hampden-Sydney–Scott Ketcham 13, Scott Fava 2.Attendance: 214.Denison 12, Ohio Wesleyan 8Ohio Wesleyan 3 1 1 3 — 8Denison 2 3 3 4 — 12Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Evan Dunne 3, Jason Fogelson 2, Matt Coughlin 1, Scott Jackson 1, Dan Stroka 1.Denison scoring – T.J. King 3, Drew Jones 2, T.J. Minogue 2, Frank Pennimpede 2, Mark Penske 2, Sean O’Brien 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 48, Denison 52. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Corey Ayers 13; Denison–Peter Royer 20.Attendance: 360.

1999 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 16

Rochester Inst. 14, Gettysburg 13 (OT)Rochester Inst. 5 0 5 3 1 — 14Gettysburg 3 6 1 3 0 — 13Rochester Inst. scoring – Ben Hunt 5, Marc Heagney 4, Kevin Langdale 2, Eric Carlsen 1, Alex Vecchio 1, Craig Whipple 1.Gettysburg scoring – Brooke Farrell 6, Lee Hemming 3, Tommy Pearce 2, Jamie Bateman 1, Rob Crowe 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 43, Gettysburg 42. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Adam Platzer 18; Gettysburg–Andrew Barter 15.Attendance: 594.

Middlebury 16, Washington Col. 7Middlebury 5 3 6 2 — 16Washington Col. 3 2 1 1 — 7Middlebury scoring – Adam Pascal 8, Holt Hopkins 3, Steve O’Neil 2, Curt Goldman 1, Zach Herbert 1, Aaron Moatz 1.Washington Col. scoring – J.D. Radebaugh 3, John Fuller 2, Owen Mulhern 2.Shots: Middlebury 47, Washington Col. 38. Saves: Middlebury–David Campbell 14; Washington Col.–Ray Pagano 11, John Chrismer 6, Brian Ahrens 2.Attendance: 300.

Salisbury 15, Hampden-Sydney 10Hampden-Sydney 2 3 2 3 — 10Salisbury 6 4 2 3 — 15Hampden-Sydney scoring – Doug Palmer 4, Chamie Burroughs 3, Randy Ashton 1, Scott Claiborne 1, John Neely 1.Salisbury scoring – Joe High 6, John Salva 2, Dave DiPaola 1, Chris Mackert 1, Chris Martin 1, Tim Parks 1, Brian Smith 1, Paul Trentadue 1, Peter Troup 1.Shots: Hampden-Sydney 24, Salisbury 46. Saves: Hampden-Sydney–Scott Ketcham 22; Salisbury–Jason Tarnow 5.Attendance: 825.

Denison 17, Wash. & Lee 7Denison 4 4 3 6 — 17Wash. & Lee 2 2 2 1 — 7Denison scoring – Ryan Berger 4, Sean O’Brien 4, Drew Jones 3, Justin Walker 2, Dave Beaver 1, T.J. King 1, Frank Pennimpede 1, Mark Penske 1.Wash. & Lee scoring – Chris Brown 2, Matt Dugan 2, Colin Dougherty 1, Pope Hackney 1, Tom Super 1.Shots: Denison 38, Wash. & Lee 34. Saves: Denison–Peter Royer 7; Wash. & Lee–Wes Hays 14.Attendance: 838.

1999 SEMIFINALS

MAY 22-23

Middlebury 15, Rochester Inst. 14Rochester Inst. 2 7 2 3 — 14Middlebury 3 2 5 5 — 15Rochester Inst. scoring – Craig Whipple 3, Eric Carlsen 2, Marc Heagney 2, Ben Hunt 2, Eric Huss 2, Sean Eldridge 1, Kevin Langdale 1, Clay Westbrook 1.

Middlebury scoring – Todd Fryatt 5, Zach Herbert 3, Adam Pascal 3, Jon-Erik Borgen 1, Curt Goldman 1, Holt Hopkins 1, Steve O’Neil 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 31, Middlebury 54. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Adam Platzer 18; Middlebury–David Campbell 13.Attendance: 1,322.Salisbury 14, Denison 7Denison 0 0 4 3 — 7Salisbury 4 2 4 4 — 14Denison scoring – T.J. King 2, Sean O’Brien 2, Drew Jones 1, T.J. Minogue 1, Frank Pennimpede 1.Salisbury scoring – Joe High 3, Peter Troup 3, Chris Fowler 2, Jimmy Barnes 1, Josh Bergey 1, Chris Mackert 1, Chris Martin 1, Brian Smith 1, Chris Turner 1.Shots: Denison 28, Salisbury 43. Saves: Denison–Peter Royer 14; Salisbury–Jason Tarnow 14.Attendance: 1,078.

1999 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 30 AT MARYLAND

Salisbury 13, Middlebury 6Middlebury 1 1 2 2 — 6Salisbury 4 3 2 4 — 13Middlebury scoring – Holt Hopkins 2, Jon-Erik Borgen 1, Zach Herbert 1, Adam Pascal 1, David Seeley 1.Salisbury scoring – Brian Smith 3, Joe High 2, Peter Troup 2, Josh Bergey 1, Chris Bray 1, Dave DiPaola 1, Kevin Fox 1, Tim Parks 1, Chris Turner 1.Shots: Middlebury 43, Salisbury 43. Saves: Middlebury–Dave Campbell 17; Salisbury–Jason Tarnow 19.Attendance: 17,418.

1998Sho’ Time: The Shoremen of Washington College have had better regular-season teams, but their 16-10 victory over two-time defending champion Nazareth on May 24 at Rutgers gave them their fi rst championship.Seven times before, the Shoremen had advanced to the title game, many times as one of the top seeds. This season, the Shoremen limped into the tournament with four losses, the second-highest number of defeats in the fi eld. Just to get to the championship game, they beat two teams to which they lost in the regular season. Nazareth was the third.Washington College went on an 8-0 run to build a 16-9 lead with 2:55 left in the game. Andy Lopatin scored four goals for the Shoremen and was recog-nized as the game’s Most Outstanding Player.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Andy Lopatin, Washington Col. .........................................................4 15 2 17Jamie Pollock, Washington Col. .........................................................4 4 10 14Dennis Foley, Nazareth ..........................................................................3 7 5 12Craig DeVoe, Nazareth ...........................................................................3 5 6 11Justin McCarthy, Washington Col. ....................................................4 6 5 11Eric Goodberlet, Nazareth ....................................................................3 9 1 10Matt Dugan, Wash. & Lee .....................................................................2 7 2 9Darren McGurn, Ohio Wesleyan ........................................................2 7 2 9Billy Serino, Nazareth .............................................................................3 4 5 9Colin Dougherty, Wash. & Lee ............................................................2 3 5 8Evan Dunne, Ohio Wesleyan ...............................................................2 6 2 8John Fuller, Washington Col. ...............................................................4 8 0 8Ross Garretson, Gettysburg ................................................................2 5 3 8

1998 FIRST ROUND

MAY 6Wash. & Lee 16, Denison 13Denison 3 5 1 4 — 13Wash. & Lee 3 3 9 1 — 16Denison scoring – Scott Duncan 3, Ben Fortkamp 2, Steve Hettrich 2, Andrew Murphy 2, Sean O’Brien 2, Justin Walker 2.Wash. & Lee scoring – Tom Burke 3, Ed Dougherty 3, Colin Dougherty 2, Matt Dugan 2, Charlie Antrim 1, Chris Brown 1, Tom Fallace 1, Robb Greenfield 1, Ben Lucas 1, Paul Stanley 1.Shots: Denison 43, Wash. & Lee 33. Saves: Denison–Justin Smith 7; Wash. & Lee–Scott Jackson 13.

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1998 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 9

Ohio Wesleyan 17, Wash. & Lee 8Ohio Wesleyan 4 3 5 5 — 17Wash. & Lee 2 2 2 2 — 8Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Evan Dunne 4, Darren McGurn 4, Dan Stroka 4, T.R. Ludwig 2, Justin Griffiths 1, David Maguire 1, Josh Whichard 1.Wash. & Lee scoring – Matt Dugan 5, Colin Dougherty 1, Ed Dougherty 1, Paul Stanley 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 49, Wash. & Lee 46. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Kevin McGurn 17; Wash. & Lee–Scott Jackson 15.Nazareth 14, Middlebury 7Middlebury 2 2 1 2 — 7Nazareth 4 3 5 2 — 14Middlebury scoring – Todd Fryatt 2, Eric Anderson 1, Ian Gardiner 1, Andrew Gault 1, Adam Pascal 1, Michael VanLokeran 1.Nazareth scoring – Dennis Foley 3, Eric Goodberlet 3, Adam Civalier 2, Craig DeVoe 2, Billy Serino 2, Erik Mort 1, Al Terilli 1.Shots: Middlebury 58, Nazareth 36. Saves: Middlebury–Brandon Mollett 10; Nazareth–Jake Coon 32.Washington Col. 13, Hampden-Sydney 9Washington Col. 2 5 2 4 — 13Hampden-Sydney 1 1 6 1 — 9Washington Col. scoring – Andy Lopatin 4, John Fuller 2, Justin McCarthy 2, Chris Bieberach 1, Jamie Pollock 1, Matt Swift 1, Greg Tomasso 1, Michael Wilson 1.Hampden-Sydney scoring – Doug Palmer 3, Jody Garliss 2, Mac Brown 1, Chamie Burroughs 1, Russell Carter 1, John Neely 1.Shots: Washington Col. 36, Hampden-Sydney 32. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 14; Hampden-Sydney–Scott Ketcham 13.Salisbury 16, Gettysburg 11Gettysburg 3 3 4 1 — 11Salisbury 4 4 4 4 — 16Gettysburg scoring – Ross Garretson 3, Jamie Bateman 2, Scott Lowery 2, Pete Milliman 2, Doug Cote 1, Rob Crowe 1.Salisbury scoring – Scott Walstrum 5, Chris Turner 3, Brian Harvey 2, David Livingston 2, Mike Faith 1, Joe High 1, Brian Smith 1, Peter Troup 1.Shots: Gettysburg 28, Salisbury 55. Saves: Gettysburg–Andrew Barter 20; Salisbury–Jason Tarnow 8.

1998 SEMIFINALS

MAY 16

Nazareth 10, Ohio Wesleyan 9Ohio Wesleyan 3 4 2 0 — 9Nazareth 2 4 0 4 — 10Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Darren McGurn 3, Evan Dunne 2, David Maguire 2, Jason Fogelson 1, T.R. Ludwig 1.

Nazareth scoring – Eric Goodberlet 3, Adam Civalier 2, Craig DeVoe 1, Dennis Foley 1, Ryan McDermott 1, John Nevin 1, Billy Serino 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 52, Nazareth 45. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Kevin McGurn 13; Nazareth–Jake Coon 26.Washington Col. 12, Salisbury 10Washington Col. 2 3 3 4 — 12Salisbury 4 4 0 2 — 10Washington Col. scoring – Andy Lopatin 5, Chris Bieberbach 2, John Fuller 2, Jamie Pollock 1, Brian Rentch 1, Michael Wilson 1.Salisbury scoring – Mike Faith 2, David Livingston 2, Peter Troup 2, Brian Smith 1, Josh Tidwell 1, Chris Turner 1, Scott Walstrum 1.Shots: Washington Col. 43, Salisbury 34. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 11; Salisbury–Jason Tarnow 16.

1998 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 24 AT RUTGERS

Washington Col. 16, Nazareth 10 Washington Col. 5 1 5 5 — 16Nazareth 2 2 5 1 — 10Washington Col. scoring – Andy Lopatin 4, John Fuller 3, Justin McCarthy 3, Tyler Gilbert 2, Bill Grothman 2, Chris Beiberbach 1, Jamie Pollock 1.Nazareth scoring – Dennis Foley 3, Eric Goodberlet 3, Craig DeVoe 2, Adam Civalier 1, Billy Serino 1.Shots: Washington Col. 48, Nazareth 33. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 13; Nazareth–Jake Coon 15.Attendance: 14,609

1997Nazareth rerun: Nazareth defeated Washington College in overtime for the second straight year, this time by a 15-14 score, May 25 at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium. The winner’s Ryan McDermott, who had been scoreless all day, fi -nally found his mark 30 seconds into the sudden-victory period, giving the defending champion its third Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Al-though the actual attendance was far lower because of weather, the paid attendance of 18,086 was the second-largest total for any Division III cham-pionship in any sport. The previous year’s fi gure of 18,586 is the record.Nazareth’s Trent Brown netted fi ve goals and was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Adam Bond, Washington Col. ............................................................3 11 4 15Brent Rothfuss, Nazareth ......................................................................3 10 4 14Trent Brown, Nazareth ...........................................................................3 9 4 13Dennis Foley, Nazareth ..........................................................................3 10 1 11Vince McGeehan, Ohio Wesleyan .....................................................2 7 3 10Joe Spada, Nazareth ...............................................................................3 6 3 9J.C. Koch, Ohio Wesleyan ......................................................................2 3 5 8Ryan McDermott, Nazareth .................................................................3 4 3 7Justin Walker, Denison ...........................................................................1 3 3 6

1997 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 10Gettysburg 10, Salisbury 9 (2OT)Gettysburg 1 2 2 4 0 1 — 10Salisbury 2 3 2 2 0 0 — 9Gettysburg scoring – Brett Strait 4, Scott Lowery 2, Jamie Bateman 1, Rob Crowe 1, Joe Feldman 1, Andrew Nesbitt 1. Salisbury scoring – Jake Bergey 4, Mike Faith 2, Nate DeSimone 1, Jared Mills 1, Peter Troup 1.Shots: Gettysburg 35, Salisbury 38. Saves: Gettysburg–Andrew Barter 16; Salisbury–Anthony Tufano 16.Washington Col. 14, Roanoke 9Roanoke 1 1 2 5 — 9Washington Col. 2 3 3 6 — 14

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Roanoke scoring – J.D. Gattie 2, Adam Jackson 2, Jason Davenport 1, Gregg Fasanaro 1, Jeff Jones 1, Bill Siciliano 1, Bobby Vallario 1.Washington Col. scoring – Adam Bond 6, Andy Lopatin 2, Justin McCarthy 2, George Atterbury 1, Chris Bieberbach 1, Jamie Pollock 1, Michael Wilson 1.Shots: Roanoke 33, Washington Col. 40. Saves: Roanoke–Chris Gordon 12; Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 10.Ohio Wesleyan 18, Denison 13Denison 5 4 2 2 — 13Ohio Wesleyan 4 3 6 5 — 18Denison scoring – Steve Hettrich 3, Justin Walker 3, Scott Duncan 2, Jamie Tyack 2, Victor Maddux 1, Alex Nephew 1, Frank Pennimpede 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Vince McGeehan 3, J.C. Koch 3, T.R. Ludwig 2, Dave Maguire 2, Mike Szabo 2, Paul Corto 1, Neal Granick 1, Justin Griffiths 1, Darren McGurn 1, Dan Stroka 1, Josh Whichard 1.Shots: Denison 62, Ohio Wesleyan 52. Saves: Denison–Justin Smith 9; Ohio Wesleyan–Kevin McGurn 30.

MAY 11

Nazareth 17, Alfred 6Alfred 1 1 1 3 — 6Nazareth 3 2 5 7 — 17Alfred scoring – Steve Blount 2, Matt Caughey 2, Craig Kaufman 1, Nick Smith 1.Nazareth scoring – Brent Rothfuss 6, Dennis Foley 4, Trent Brown 2, Adam Civalier 1, Joel DePietro 1, Tom Fritz 1, Brian Mural 1, Joe Spada 1.Shots: Alfred 47, Nazareth 52. Saves: Alfred–Dave Heckman 18; Nazareth–Jake Coon 21.

1997 SEMIFINALS

MAY 17

Washington Col. 10, Gettysburg 9Gettysburg 2 3 2 2 — 9Washington Col. 3 3 3 1 — 10Gettysburg scoring – Jamie Bateman 5, Doug Cote 1, Joe Feldman 1, Scott Lowery 1, Brett Strait 1.Washington Col. scoring – Adam Bond 2, John Fuller 2, Justin McCarthy 1, Scott McGilvray 1, Marc Taylorson 1, Greg Tomasso 1, Andrew Van Ogtrop 1, Michael Wilson 1.Shots: Gettysburg 34, Washington Col. 47. Saves: Gettysburg–Andrew Barter 23; Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 14.

Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 9Ohio Wesleyan 4 1 1 3 — 9Nazareth 2 6 6 2 — 16Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Vince McGeehan 4, Dan Stroka 2, Chris Cortina 1, Dave Maguire 1, Mark Rubenstein 1.Nazareth scoring – Dennis Foley 4, Ryan McDermott 3, Joe Spada 3, Trent Brown 2, Joel DePietro 2, Adam Civalier 1, Dan Garrett 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 45, Nazareth 62. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Kevin McGurn 20; Nazareth–Jake Coon 16.

1997 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 25 AT MARYLAND

Nazareth 15, Washington Col. 14 (OT)Nazareth 2 5 6 1 1 — 15Washington Col. 3 5 4 2 0 — 14Nazareth scoring – Trent Brown 5, Brent Rothfuss 4, Dennis Foley 2, Joe Spada 2, Ryan McDermott 1, Chris Nadelen 1.Washington Col. scoring – George Atterbury 3, Adam Bond 3, John Fuller 3, Justin McCarthy 2, Andy Lopatin 1, Andrew Van Ogtrop 1, Michael Wilson 1.Shots: Nazareth 48, Washington Col. 45. Saves: Nazareth–Jake Coon 13; Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 15.Attendance: 18,086.

1996New Heights for Flyers: Nazareth’s Terry Goetz won the faceoff and scored the game-winner in the fi rst 14 seconds of sudden-death overtime to give the Golden Flyers an 11-10 win over Washington College and their second championship May 26 at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium.Nazareth successfully quelled the momentum the Shoremen had gained during a furious comeback from a 10-7 defi cit with 10:14 left in regulation. Nazareth goalie Ben Wineburg had 13 saves and was recognized as the game’s Most Outstanding Player.

Nazareth fi nished 15-0, the fi rst perfect season in the program’s 11-year his-tory. Washington College had beaten previously undefeated Middlebury and Salisbury to reach the fi nal game.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Bart Jaeger, Washington Col. ..............................................................3 10 3 13Dave Maguire, Ohio Wesleyan ...........................................................2 8 3 11Justin McCarthy, Washington Col. ....................................................3 4 7 11Michael Wilson, Washington Col. ......................................................3 8 3 11Darren McGurn, Ohio Wesleyan ........................................................2 7 3 10Brent Rothfuss, Nazareth ......................................................................3 8 2 10Jason Coffman, Salisbury .....................................................................2 5 4 9Terry Goetz, Nazareth ............................................................................3 5 4 9Vince McGeehan, Ohio Wesleyan .....................................................2 5 4 9Neal Powless, Nazareth .........................................................................3 6 2 8

1996 QUARTERFINALS

MAY 12

Salisbury 17, Roanoke 8Roanoke 1 2 2 3 — 8Salisbury 2 4 5 6 — 17Roanoke scoring – Jeff Jones 4, Paul Baly 2, Tim Fleming 1, J.D. Gattie 1.Salisbury scoring – Jake Bergey 3, Dennis Leonard 3, Erik Andersen 2, Jason Coffman 2, Jared Mills 2, Darin Gallagher 1, Francis McAndrews 1, Chris McQueeney 1, Shawn Robenolt 1, Brian Ward 1.Shots: Roanoke 32, Salisbury 59. Saves: Roanoke–Chris Gordon 17; Salisbury–Stash Rote 12.Attendance: 379.Washington Col. 12, Middlebury 10Washington Col. 3 4 3 2 — 12Middlebury 3 2 2 3 — 10Washington Col. scoring – Bart Jaeger 4, Michael Wilson 3, Justin McCarthy 2, Marc Taylorson 2, Jamie Pollock 1.Middlebury scoring – Bill Gowski 2, Cullen Meade 2, Charlie Whinery 2, Nick Whitman 2, Sam Martini 1, Adam Pascal 1.Shots: Washington Col. 35, Middlebury 58. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 20; Middlebury–Ian Wolfe 9.Attendance: 840.Ohio Wesleyan 16, Denison 6Denison 1 1 0 4 — 6Ohio Wesleyan 2 5 4 5 — 16Denison scoring – Cliff Comfort 3, Mark Masterson 2, Victor Maddux 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Dave Maguire 5, Darren McGurn 4, Tim Kaiser 3, Vince McGeehan 3, J.C. Koch 1.Shots: Denison 31, Ohio Wesleyan 50. Saves: Denison–Justin Smith 9; Ohio Wesleyan–David Sprague 11, Kevin McGurn 2.Attendance: 441.

MAY 13

Nazareth 14, Gettysburg 10Gettysburg 1 3 1 5 — 10Nazareth 4 1 7 2 — 14Gettysburg scoring – Joe Feldman 3, David Cornell 2, Brooke Farrell 2, Doug Cote 1, Scott Lowery 1, Brett Strait 1.Nazareth scoring – Craig DeVoe 4, Brent Rothfuss 3, Trent Brown 2, Ryan McDermott 2, John Burdett 1, Tom Campbell 1, Neal Powless 1.Shots: Gettysburg 45, Nazareth 49. Saves: Gettysburg–Jake Kovalcik 20; Nazareth–Ben Wineburg 24.Attendance: 746.

1996 SEMIFINALS

MAY 19

Washington Col. 11, Salisbury 10Washington Col. 2 1 3 5 — 11Salisbury 2 1 4 3 — 10Washington Col. scoring – Bart Jaeger 3, Justin McCarthy 2, Michael Wilson 2, John Fuller 1, Jamison Miller 1, Andrew Neville 1, Andrew Van Ogtrop 1.Salisbury scoring – Jake Bergey 3, Jason Coffman 3, Mike Austin 1, Darin Gallagher 1, Chris McQueeney 1, Paul Smith 1.Shots: Washington Col. 35, Salisbury 59. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 20; Salisbury–Stash Rote 12.Attendance: 1,173.

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1996 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 26 AT MARYLAND

Nazareth 11, Washington Col. 10 (OT)Washington Col. 3 2 2 3 0 — 10Nazareth 4 1 4 1 1 — 11Washington Col. scoring – George Atterbury 3, Bart Jaeger 3, Michael Wilson 3, Jamie Pollock 1.Nazareth scoring – Brent Rothfuss 3, Terry Goetz 2, Neal Powless 2, Trent Brown 1, John Burdett 1, Tom Campbell 1, Ryan McDermott 1.Shots: Washington Col. 38, Nazareth 40. Saves: Washington Col.–Andy Taibl 9; Nazareth–Ben Wineburg 13.Attendance: 18,586.

1995Emerging Dynasty? Salisbury won its second straight one-sided champi-onship game, 22-13, over Nazareth, in front of a record crowd of 15,768 on May 29 at Maryland. The previous record crowd was 12,142, set in 1994.The Sea Gulls beat their three tournament opponents by an average score of 22-10. Jason Coff man equalled the single-game championship record for assists with seven in the 21-9 semifi nal win over Gettysburg. Teammate Sean Radebaugh scored six goals in the championship game and was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Jason Coffman, Salisbury .....................................................................3 9 12 21Sean Radebaugh, Salisbury .................................................................3 13 7 20Jake Bergey, Salisbury ............................................................................3 12 3 15Neal Powless, Nazareth .........................................................................3 12 3 15Dave Maguire, Ohio Wesleyan ...........................................................2 7 5 12Ed Geary, Nazareth ..................................................................................3 6 5 11Paul Smith, Salisbury ..............................................................................3 7 4 11Brent Rothfuss, Nazareth ......................................................................3 7 2 9Brian Majczak, Nazareth........................................................................3 4 4 8Darren McGurn, Ohio Wesleyan ........................................................2 7 1 8

1995 QUARTERFINALSSalisbury 23, Hampden-Sydney 8Hampden-Sydney 2 1 2 3 — 8Salisbury 5 8 9 1 — 23Hampden-Sydney scoring – Ed Curry 4, Lach Cheatham 2, Chris Bissinger 1, Ben Heinsohn 1.Salisbury scoring – Jake Bergey 6, Jason Coffman 3, Steve Griner 3, Darin Gallagher 2, Dan Mergott 2, John Monar 2, Dennis Leonard 1, Todd Osadchey 1, Sean Radebaugh 1, Paul Smith 1, Brian Ward 1.Shots: Hampden-Sydney 33, Salisbury 66. Saves: Hampden-Sydney–Ben Heinsohn 24; Salisbury–Rich Betcher 10, Justin Nels 5.Attendance: 379.Gettysburg 15, Frank. & Marsh. 9Frank. & Marsh. 0 2 1 6 — 9Gettysburg 3 2 8 2 — 15Frank. & Marsh. scoring – Don Gervais 2, Chris Mergardt 2, Jeremy Nierman 2, Jeremy Bryant 1, Andrew Giobbe 1, Ian Sobler 1.Gettysburg scoring – Andrew Nesbitt 6, David Curry 2, Noah Davis 2, Tim DeMore 2, Tim Maguire 1, Glen Mulligan 1, Derek Risso 1.Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 25, Gettysburg 51. Saves: Frank. & Marsh.–Andrew Whitley 19; Gettysburg–Jake Kovalcik 6, James Stephenson 1.Attendance: 260.Ohio Wesleyan 16, Rochester Inst. 15Rochester Inst. 3 7 2 3 — 15Ohio Wesleyan 5 6 2 3 — 16Rochester Inst. scoring – Bob Michaels 5, Tom Balland 3, Matt Hunt 3, Pat McCarthy 3, Sean Ryan 1.

Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Dave Maguire 4, Darren McGurn 4, Tim Kaiser 2, Mike Szabo 2, Vince McGeehan 1, Keith Pio 1, Josh Whichard 1, Jason Wiggins 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 48, Ohio Wesleyan 45. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Kurt Utzman 18; Ohio Wesleyan–David Sprague 16.Attendance: 725.Nazareth 16, Hartwick 8Hartwick 3 2 2 1 — 8Nazareth 3 4 3 6 — 16Hartwick scoring – Matthew Shortino 3, Bob Baker 1, Danny Bero 1, Sean Crandall 1, Rob Piscatelli 1, Ian Ritcey 1.Nazareth scoring – Neal Powless 6, Brent Rothfuss 3, Brendan Coffey 2, Trent Brown 1, Tom Fritz 1, Ed Geary 1, Brian Majczak 1, Chuck Roberts 1.Shots: Hartwick 37, Nazareth 53. Saves: Hartwick–Piscatelli 19; Nazareth–Ben Wineburg 17.Attendance: 1,013.

1995 SEMIFINALSSalisbury 21, Gettysburg 9Gettysburg 3 1 2 3 — 9Salisbury 4 7 7 3 — 21Gettysburg scoring – David Curry 3, Noah Davis 2, Chris Barber 1, David Cornell 1, Tim DeMore 1, Joe Feldman 1.Salisbury scoring – Sean Radebaugh 6, Jake Bergey 3, Jason Coffman 3, Dennis Leonard 2, John Monar 2, Paul Smith 2, Matt Agee 1, Steve Griner 1, Dan Mergott 1.Shots: Gettysburg 40, Salisbury 57. Saves: Gettysburg–Jake Kovalcik 22; Salisbury–Rich Betcher 11, Stash Rote 11.Attendance: 889.Nazareth 14, Ohio Wesleyan 13Ohio Wesleyan 4 2 4 3 — 13Nazareth 3 4 4 3 — 14Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Tim Kaiser 3, Dave Maguire 3, Darren McGurn 3, Mike Szabo 2, Jim Loffredo 1, Vince McGeehan 1.Nazareth scoring – Trent Brown 3, Brent Rothfuss 3, Ed Geary 2, Brian Majczak 2, Neal Powless 1, John Burdett 1, Tom Fritz 1, Ryan McDermott 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 48, Nazareth 48. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–David Sprague 19; Nazareth–Ben Wineburg 25.Attendance: 1,580.

1995 CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 29 AT MARYLAND

Salisbury 22, Nazareth 13Nazareth 4 3 4 2 — 13Salisbury 4 6 8 4 — 22Nazareth scoring – Neal Powless 5, Ed Geary 3, Trent Brown 1, Garth Magowan 1, Brian Majczak 1, Brent Rothfuss 1, Joe Spada 1.Salisbury scoring – Sean Radebaugh 6, Paul Smith 4, Jake Bergey 3, Jason Coffman 3, Dan Mergott 2, Dennis Leonard 1, Chris McQueeney 1, Joe Milano 1, Brian Ward 1.Shots: Nazareth 44, Salisbury 61. Saves: Nazareth–Ben Wineburg 17, Brent Coye 1; Salisbury–Rich Betcher 7, Stash Rote 2.Attendance: 15,768.

1994Sea Gulls soar: Salisbury clubbed perennial champion Hobart in the States-men’s last Division III appearance, 15-9, in front of a record crowd of 12,142, capping an undefeated season.Sea Gulls goalie Erik Miller had 16 saves against Hobart and was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Cabell Maddux, Hobart .........................................................................3 13 7 20Jason Coffman, Salisbury .....................................................................3 11 8 19Paul Smith, Salisbury ..............................................................................3 8 6 14Todd Muendel, Hobart ..........................................................................3 9 3 12Sean Radebaugh, Salisbury .................................................................3 8 4 12Matt Crowther, Hobart ..........................................................................3 4 7 11David Curry, Gettysburg .......................................................................2 5 6 11Jake Bergey, Salisbury ............................................................................3 8 1 9Tim DeMore, Gettysburg ......................................................................2 5 4 9Dan Mergott, Salisbury .........................................................................3 4 5 9

1994 QUARTERFINALSSalisbury 24, Washington Col. 6Washington Col. 2 2 0 2 — 6Salisbury 4 4 7 9 — 24Washington Col. scoring – Jamie Carver 2, George Atterbury 1, Blair Muneses 1, Jason Paige 1, Chris Sanchez 1.

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Salisbury scoring – Jamie Carver 6, Paul Smith 4, Sean Radebaugh 3, Mike Austin 2, Dan Mergott 2, Emilio D’Alisa 1, Dennis Leonard 1, Chris Murphy 1, Ryan Murphy 1, Mike Orton 1, Dod Poe 1, Trent Wisnauskas 1.Shots: Washington Col. 29, Salisbury 59. Saves: Washington Col.–Jon Lundburg 16; Salisbury–Erik Miller 11, Russ Hewitt 1.Attendance: 1,455.Gettysburg 11, Denison 10 (3 ot)Denison 3 3 1 3 0 0 0 — 10Gettysburg 1 2 4 3 0 0 1 — 11Denison scoring – Thomas Kavanaugh 2, Thomas Murray 2, Matthew Connell 1, John Eydenberg 1, Steve Garnett 1, Victor Maddux 1, Chad Messer 1, James Tyack 1.Gettysburg scoring – David Curry 3, Tim DeMore 3, Noah Davis 2, Dan Bowers 1, Chad Krohn 1, Tim Maguire 1.Shots: Denison 38, Gettysburg 55. Saves: Denison–Mark Jacobson 13, Lewis Lipscomb 8; Gettysburg–Jake Kovalcik 18.Attendance: 650.Nazareth 14, Rochester Inst. 13 (OT)Rochester Inst. 2 6 2 3 0 — 13Nazareth 4 0 5 4 1 — 14Rochester Inst. scoring – Paul Boncaro 4, Matt Hunt 3, Ron DeFelice 2, Kris Kurcoba 2, Darrin King 1, Matt Wooster 1.Nazareth scoring – Jeremy Hollenbeck 4, Brian Majczak 3, Cam Bomberry 2, Pat Metzler 2, Ed Geary 1, Neal Powless 1, Dave Trzeciak 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 40, Nazareth 39. Saves: Rochester Inst.–Matt Daniels 12; Nazareth–Sean O’Rourke 17.Attendance: 800.Hobart 19, Alfred 13Alfred 2 3 2 6 — 13Hobart 4 7 5 3 — 19Alfred scoring – Lance Locey 4, Mike Darcy 3, Peter Colburn 2, Adam Osekoski 2, Craig Kaufman 1, Scott Kazel 1.Hobart scoring – Cabell Maddux 6, Todd Muendel 4, Matt Crowther 2, Trent Carter 2, Andrew D’Eloia 1, Dan Goodwin 1, James Killen 1, Paul Lyle 1, Bob Wynne 1.Shots: Alfred 46, Hobart 47. Saves: Alfred–Matt Lambert 15; Hobart–Bill Warder 7, James Gracey 11.Attendance: 956.

1994 SEMIFINALSSalisbury 20, Gettysburg 11Gettysburg 0 4 2 5 — 11Salisbury 8 2 3 7 — 20Gettysburg scoring – Noah Davis 3, David Curry 2, Tim DeMore 2, Glen Mulligan 2, Tim Maguire 1, Chuck Wolfertz 1.Salisbury scoring – Jason Coffman 4, Sean Radebaugh 4, Jake Bergey 3, Dan Mergott 2, Ryan Murphy 2, Paul Smith 2, Todd Cliggett 1, Rob Schmitt 1, Trent Wisnauskas 1.Shots: Gettysburg 28, Salisbury 64. Saves: Gettysburg–Jake Kovalcik 24; Salisbury–Erik Miller 10, Russ Hewitt 1.Attendance: 1,413.Hobart 18, Nazareth 14Nazareth 6 3 3 2 — 14Hobart 3 6 5 4 — 18Nazareth scoring – Neal Powless 4, Jeremy Hollenbeck 3, Kevin Cox 2, Pat Metzler 2, Cam Bomberry 1, Ed Geary 1, Brian Majczak 1.Hobart scoring – Cabell Maddux 5, Todd Muendel 5, Trent Carter 4, Todd Burnham 1, Matt Crowther 1, Dan Goodwin 1, Tony Gray 1.Shots: Nazareth 42, Hobart 63. Saves: Nazareth–Sean O’Rourke 23; Hobart–James Gracey 11, Bill Warder 2.Attendance: 6,400.

1994 CHAMPIONSHIPAT MARYLAND

Salisbury 15, Hobart 9Hobart 4 2 3 0 — 9Salisbury 5 4 3 3 — 15Hobart scoring – Eric Curry 3, Cabell Maddux 2, Matt Crowther 1, Tony Gray 1, Mike Sweeney 1, Bob Wynne 1.Salisbury scoring – Jake Bergey 5, Todd Cliggett 3, Paul Smith 2, Jason Coffman 1, Matt Marchetti 1, Mike Orton 1, Dod Poe 1, Sean Radebaugh 1.Shots: Hobart 38, Salisbury 36. Saves: Hobart–James Gracey 10; Salisbury–Erik Miller 16.Attendance: 12,142.

1993Hobart’s back: A record crowd of 9,597 watched Hobart rally from a 5-0 defi cit for a 16-10 victory over Ohio Wesleyan and its 13th Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Last year, the Statesmen’s string of 12 consecutive championships was snapped by Nazareth.Hobart’s Cabell Maddux, named the game’s Most Outstanding Player, had six goals and 13 assists for the tournament.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Cabell Maddux, Hobart .........................................................................3 6 13 19Andy Greaves, Ohio Wesleyan ...........................................................3 6 6 12Jeremy Hollenbeck, Nazareth ............................................................2 10 1 11Jed Cronin, Ohio Wesleyan ..................................................................3 6 4 10Eric Curry, Hobart .....................................................................................3 8 2 10Theron Foley, Ohio Wesleyan .............................................................3 5 3 8Tom Zaccagnino, Hobart ......................................................................3 8 0 8Brian Silcott, Nazareth............................................................................2 5 2 7Tim Watt, Hobart ......................................................................................2 5 2 7

1993 QUARTERFINALSWashington Col. 12, Salisbury 11Washington Col. 4 2 3 3 — 12Salisbury 4 2 2 3 — 11Washington Col. scoring – Jason Paige 4, Greg Lawler 3, Chris Cote 2, Greg Mouracade 1, Blair Muneses 1, Chris Sanchez 1.Salisbury scoring – Jason Coffman 3, Chris Soper 3, Joe DiNenna 1, Keith Malfa 1, Dan Mergott 1, Ryan Murphy 1, David Webb 1.Shots: Washington Col. 48, Salisbury 35. Saves: Washington Col.–Jon Lundberg 17, Andy Manos 1; Salisbury–Erik Miller 18.Attendance: 1,246.Ohio Wesleyan 8, Wash. & Lee 7Wash. & Lee 2 0 2 3 — 7Ohio Wesleyan 2 0 2 4 — 8Wash. & Lee scoring – Wiemi Douoguih 3, Russell Croft 1, Colin Higgins 1, John Hunter 1, Scott Mackley 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Theron Foley 3, Jed Cronin 2, Andy Greaves 2, Tim James 1.Shots: Wash. & Lee 31, Ohio Wesleyan 39. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Brian Murtaugh 16; Ohio Wesleyan–Dave Breslin 12, Mark Hallinan 1 (nongoalie).Attendance: 437.Nazareth 15, Alfred 8Alfred 0 2 2 4 — 8Nazareth 4 4 6 1 — 15Alfred scoring – Brian Johnson 2, Pete Nunziata 2, Mike Darcy 1, Dan Landrigan 1, Dan Michel 1, Brian Midwinter 1.Nazareth scoring – Jeremy Hollenbeck 5, Jim Cornicelli 2, Ed Geary 2, Pat Metzler 2, Brian Silcott 2, Cam Bomberry 1, Mike Grasso 1.Shots: Alfred 45, Nazareth 51. Saves: Alfred–Mike Habel 15; Nazareth–Kevin Kaffl 23.Attendance: 1,450.Hobart 19, Gettysburg 8Gettysburg 2 1 4 1 — 8Hobart 4 7 2 6 — 19Gettysburg scoring – Tim DeMore 2, Seth Cohen 1, David Cornell 1, Todd Hyer 1, Steve Mayer 1, Brian McGlynn 1, Derek Risso 1.Hobart scoring – Eric Curry 3, Cabell Maddux 3, Matt Crowther 2, Todd Muendel 2, Bob Wynne 2, Ned Andrews 1, Dan Goodwin 1, Josh Kenney 1, Chris Parcells 1, Bryan Riehl 1, Tim Watt 1, Tom Zaccagnino 1.Shots: Gettysburg 44, Hobart 42. Saves: Gettysburg–Steve Koudelka 13; Hobart–Bill Warder 16.Attendance: 1,459.

1993 SEMIFINALSOhio Wesleyan 14, Washington Col. 8Washington Col. 3 0 2 3 — 8Ohio Wesleyan 3 4 4 3 — 14Washington Col. scoring – Chris Cote 2, Bart Jaeger 2, Jamie Carver 1, Ted Greeley 1, Jason Paige 1, Chris Sanchez 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Tim James 3, Chip Crowther 2, Theron Foley 2, Andy Greaves 2, Jed Cronin 1, Kevin Farrell 1, Dan Presley 1, Jeff Rant 1, Noah Robertson 1.Shots: Washington Col. 36, Ohio Wesleyan 50. Saves: Washington Col.–Jon Lundberg 20; Ohio Wesleyan–Dave Breslin 17.Attendance: 522.Hobart 20, Nazareth 16Hobart 6 3 5 6 — 20Nazareth 4 5 4 3 — 16Hobart scoring – Tom Zaccagnino 4, Eric Curry 3, Tony Gray 3, Todd Burnham 2, Cabell Maddux 2, Matt Crowther 1, Dan Goodwin 1, Tom Pena 1, Bryan Riehl 1, Tim Watt 1, Bob Wynne 1.

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Nazareth scoring – Jeremy Hollenbeck 5, Brian Silcott 3, Kevin Cox 2, Brian Majczak 2, Cam Bomberry 1, Brendan Coffey 1, Ed Geary 1, Dave Trzeciak 1.Shots: Nazareth 45, Hobart 49. Saves: Nazareth–Kevin Kaffl 15; Hobart–James Gracey 8, Bill Warder 5.Attendance: 5,241.

1993 CHAMPIONSHIPAT MARYLAND

Hobart 16, Ohio Wesleyan 10Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 4 0 — 10Hobart 0 5 4 7 — 16Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Jed Cronin 3, Andy Greaves 2, Tim James 2, Chip Crowther 1, Dan Presley 1, Team goal.Hobart scoring – Tim Watt 3, Tom Zaccagnino 3, Eric Curry 2, Todd Burnham 1, Dan Goodwin 1, Tony Gray 1, Josh Kenney 1, Cabell Maddux 1, Todd Muendel 1, Bryan Riehl 1, Bob Wynne 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 34, Hobart 56. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Dave Breslin 15; Hobart– James Gracey 8, Bill Warder 4.Attendance: 9,597.

1992New champion: Nazareth beat Roanoke, 22-11, in the Division III Men’s La-crosse Championship game held at Penn in front of a record crowd of 6,741. A week earlier, the Golden Flyers ended Hobart’s NCAA-record string of 12 straight team-sport championships with a 13-12 overtime win in the semi-fi nals.Nazareth’s Ronnie Davis scored six goals in the championship game to earn Most Outstanding Player recognition.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Marty Kelly, Nazareth .............................................................................3 12 8 20Ronnie Davis, Nazareth .........................................................................3 11 6 17Cam Bomberry, Nazareth .....................................................................3 8 3 11Don Treacy, Roanoke ..............................................................................3 8 3 11Dave Frigeri, Hobart................................................................................2 8 2 10Charlie Shoulberg, Ithaca .....................................................................2 6 3 9Jeff Tambroni, Hobart ............................................................................2 4 5 9Mark Dibenedetto, Roanoke ...............................................................3 7 1 8James Patten, Hobart .............................................................................2 5 3 8Jeremy Hollenbeck, Nazareth ............................................................3 6 1 7Colin McGahren, Roanoke ...................................................................3 6 1 7

1992 QUARTERFINALSHobart 17, Alfred 7Alfred 1 4 0 2 — 7Hobart 3 6 5 3 — 17Alfred scoring – Rodd Kauffman 3, Rich Reese 3, Joe Pavlik 1.Hobart scoring – Dave Frigeri 5, James Patten 4, Cabell Maddux 3, Tim DeLoe 1, Eric Pokorny 1, Jeff Tambroni 1, Tim Watt 1, Bob Wynne 1.Shots: Alfred 29, Hobart 41. Saves: Alfred–Jim Antonetti 4, Matt Lambert 4; Hobart–Pat Solomon 2, Kevin Banks 4.Attendance: 1,846.Nazareth 22, Clarkson 11Clarkson 4 2 1 4 — 11Nazareth 7 5 6 4 — 22Clarkson scoring – Todd Cosgrove 3, Chris Keating 2, Mark Winkler 2, Ryan Adams 1, Jeff Keogh 1, Chris Parsons 1, Mike Savage 1.Nazareth scoring – Ronnie Davis 5, Marty Kelly 5, Dan Coughlin 4, Cam Bomberry 3, Jim Cornicelli 2, Chris March 2, Carl Jutzin 1.Shots: Clarkson 34, Nazareth 67. Saves: Clarkson–Chris Macrides 30; Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 12, Brent Coye 1.Attendance: 2,500.

Roanoke 16, Gettysburg 15Gettysburg 3 1 6 5 — 15Roanoke 3 3 4 6 — 16Gettysburg scoring – Don Martin 4, Brian McGlynn 3, Paul Schofield 3, Tim DeMore 2, Jeff Barrette 1, Burke Boehmcke 1, Chris Cwalina 1.Roanoke scoring – Andy Odenwald 4, Don Treacy 3, Mark Dibenedetto 2, Aaron Sims 2, Craig Fleming 1, Dave Gibson 1, Brad Hennegan 1, Jim Kammerman 1, Dan Morison 1.Shots: Gettysburg 51, Roanoke 45. Saves: Gettysburg–Steve Koudelka 17; Roanoke–Craig Fleming 22.Attendance: 775.Ithaca 21, Salisbury 9Ithaca 4 5 4 8 — 21Salisbury 3 3 0 3 — 9

Ithaca scoring – Charlie Shoulberg 3, Jim Bianchi 2, Joel Florczyk 2, Robert Hogan 2, Bill Krist 2, Tom Little 2, Terry Thompson 2, David Darcangelo 1, Brian Ferry 1, Richard Maher 1, Todd McRae 1, Rob Shantz 1, Danny Sheehan 1.Salisbury scoring – Art Morley 3, Dod Poe 2, Jeff Chenowith 1, Mike Gallagher 1, Eric Modesitt 1, John Russell 1.Shots: Ithaca 51, Salisbury 25. Saves: Ithaca–Dale Neely 15, Mike Burns 1; Salisbury–Geoff Sanders 19, Tom Murrell 1.Attendance: 1,010.

1992 SEMIFINALSNazareth 13, Hobart 12 (OT)Nazareth 4 4 1 3 1 — 13Hobart 0 3 3 6 0 — 12Nazareth scoring – Marty Kelly 5, Jeremy Hollenbeck 3, Brian Silcott 2, Cam Bomberry 1, Carl Jutzin 1, Chris March 1.Hobart scoring – Dave Frigeri 3, Jeff Tambroni 3, Bob Wynne 2, Tim DeLoe 1, Chris Gallup 1, Dave Kenney 1, James Patten 1.Shots: Nazareth 46, Hobart 48. Saves: Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 19; Hobart– Kevin Banks 6, Pat Solomon 6.Attendance: 7,286.Roanoke 20, Ithaca 10Ithaca 2 3 2 3 — 10Roanoke 6 5 5 4 — 20Ithaca scoring – Charlie Shoulberg 3, Joel Florczyk 2, Brian Ferry 1, Chip Gengras 1, Rob Schantz 1, Danny Sheehan 1, Terry Thompson 1.Roanoke scoring – Brad Hennegan 4, Colin McGahren 4, Mark Dibenedetto 2, Jim Kammerman 2, Don Treacy 2, J.J. Blatt 1, Jerry Caldwell 1, Dave Gibson 1, Steve Hoffman 1, Andy Odenwald 1, Bart Zimmerman 1.Shots: Ithaca 49, Roanoke 44. Saves: Ithaca–Dale Neely 8, Mike Burns 2; Roanoke–Craig Fleming 26.Attendance: 869.

1992 CHAMPIONSHIPAT PENN

Nazareth 22, Roanoke 11Roanoke 2 2 5 2 — 11Nazareth 5 3 6 8 — 22Roanoke scoring – Mark Dibenedetto 3, Don Treacy 3, Colin McGahren 2, J.J. Blatt 1, Erik Daley 1, Jim Kammerman 1.Nazareth scoring – Ronnie Davis 6, Cam Bomberry 4, Jeremy Hollenbeck 3, Jim Cornicelli 2, Dan Coughlin 2, Marty Kelly 2, Carl Jutzin 1, Chris March 1, Brian Silcott 1.Shots: Roanoke 48; Nazareth 49. Saves: Roanoke–Craig Fleming 10; Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 21.Attendance: 6,741.

1991Even Dozen: Hobart won its 12th straight Division III Men’s Lacrosse Cham-pionship, defeating host Salisbury, 12-11. Salisbury reached the fi nal game for the fi rst time.Hobart’s Tim DeLoe scored three times and was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Rich Franz, Ohio Wesleyan ...................................................................2 9 10 19Bill Miller, Hobart ......................................................................................3 11 6 17Rusty Pritzlaff, Salisbury ........................................................................3 8 5 13Eric Ungleich, Salisbury .........................................................................3 7 5 12Bill Bishop, Ohio Wesleyan ...................................................................2 5 6 11Marty Kelly, Nazareth .............................................................................2 6 5 11Rick Berkman, Salisbury ........................................................................3 5 5 10Tim DeLoe, Hobart ..................................................................................3 9 1 10Dean Denison, Ohio Wesleyan ..........................................................2 6 2 8Kevin Hohner, Salisbury ........................................................................3 5 2 7

1991 QUARTERFINALSNazareth 17, Gettysburg 10Nazareth 4 8 2 3 — 17Gettysburg 1 1 1 7 — 10Nazareth scoring – Kevin Cox 5, Jake Lazore 5, Dan Coughlin 3, Marty Kelly 2, Cam Bomberry 1, Brian Silcott 1.Gettysburg scoring – Don Martin 6, Paul Schofield 2, Jeff Barrette 1, Bob O’Connor 1.Shots: Nazareth 54, Gettysburg 44. Saves: Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 20; Gettysburg–Steve Koudelka 9, Todd Mather 4.

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Attendance: 1,100.

Hobart 19, Clarkson 11Clarkson 2 1 2 6 — 11Hobart 6 4 6 3 — 19Clarkson scoring – Brad Arthur 4, Mark Winkler 4, Todd Cosgrove 1, Ed McMahon 1, Mike Moran 1.Hobart scoring – Bill Miller 6, Tim DeLoe 3, Jason Ellison 2, James Patten 2, Todd Burnham 1, Chris Gallup 1, Craig Mapstone 1, Terry Mulheron 1, Dave Pogoda 1, Kenneth Ward 1.Shots: Clarkson 37, Hobart 53. Saves: Clarkson–Chris Macrides 9, Michael Motkowski 8; Hobart–James Gracey 9, Patrick Solomon 3.Attendance: 1,042.

Salisbury 16, Ithaca 10Ithaca 1 4 1 4 — 10Salisbury 4 3 6 3 — 16Ithaca scoring – Dave Darcangelo 3, Terry Thompson 3, Bill Krist 1, Brandan Nels 1, Rob Schantz 1, Charlie Shoulberg 1.Salisbury scoring – Kevin Hohner 3, Rusty Pritzlaff 3, Chris Boyle 2, Art Morley 2, Eric Ungleich 2, Kent Case 1, Jeff Chenowith 1, Dan Gourley 1, David Webb 1.Shots: Ithaca 31, Salisbury 38. Saves: Ithaca–Dale Neely 7; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowsi 6, Geoff Sanders 6.Attendance: 1,213.Ohio Wesleyan 19, Wash. & Lee 10Wash. & Lee 4 1 3 2 — 10Ohio Wesleyan 4 5 3 7 — 19Wash. & Lee scoring – Drew Anton 2, Todd Garliss 1, John Hunter 1, David Lefkowitz 1, Mike Moseman 1, Kirk Olsen 1, Mike Pardo 1, Jeff Roberts 1, Clark Wight 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Rich Franz 6, Dean Denison 4, Neil Ringers 4, Bill Bishop 2, Mike Arfin 1, Tom Mott 1, Dave Torggler 1.Shots: Wash. & Lee 35, Ohio Wesleyan 56. Saves: Wash. & Lee–Tom Costello 19; Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 20.Attendance: 700.

1991 SEMIFINALSHobart 19, Nazareth 17Nazareth 5 3 4 5 — 17Hobart 2 8 2 7 — 19Nazareth scoring – Marty Kelly 4, Ronnie Davis 3, Beaver Smith 3, Cam Bomberry 1, Jake Lazore 1, Chris March 1, Rich Pierpont 1, Dave Pratt 1, Pete Riley 1, Brian Silcott 1.Hobart scoring – Tim DeLoe 3, Bill Miller 3, James Patten 3, Jeff Tambroni 3, Cabell Maddux 2, Phil McCarthy 2, Chris Gallup 1, Dave Pogoda 1, Tim Watt 1.Shots: Nazareth 59, Hobart 47. Saves: Nazareth–Greg Gebhardt 17; Hobart–James Gracey 18, Brett Taylor 1.Attendance: 2,543.Salisbury 18, Ohio Wesleyan 12Salisbury 5 4 5 4 — 18Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 1 5 — 12Salisbury scoring – Rick Berkman 4, Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Eric Ungleich 3, Chris Boyle 2, Kent Case 2, Jeff Chenowith 2, Art Morley 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Bill Bishop 3, Rich Franz 3, Mike Arfin 2, Dean Denison 2, Chip Crowther 1, Tom Mott 1.Shots: Salisbury 43, Ohio Wesleyan 78. Saves: Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 27; Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 16.Attendance: 1,800.

1991 CHAMPIONSHIPAT SALISBURY

Hobart 12, Salisbury 11Hobart 3 1 4 4 — 12Salisbury 2 2 2 5 — 11Hobart scoring – Tim DeLoe 3, Chris Gallup 2, Bill Miller 2, Dave Pogoda 2, Jeff Tambroni 2, Michael Higgins 1.Salisbury scoring – Kevin Hohner 2, Regi Scales 2, Eric Ungleich 2, Rick Berkman 1, Chris Boyle 1, Kent Case 1, Dan Gourley 1, Rusty Pritzlaff 1.Shots: Hobart 39, Salisbury 36. Saves: Hobart–James Gracey 20; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 10, Geoff Sanders 6.Attendance: 3,417.

1990Still No. 1: Hobart won its 11th straight Division III Men’s Lacrosse Champi-onship, but the fi rst under head coach B.J. O’Hara. The Statesmen defeated Washington College, 18-6, in Geneva, New York. The Shoremen have fi n-ished second fi ve times. Hobart’s Jeff Tambroni scored fi ve goals and was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Lance Savage, Hobart ............................................................................3 11 6 17Jeff Tambroni, Hobart ............................................................................3 10 7 17Mike DeMaria, Hobart............................................................................3 14 1 15Bill Miller, Hobart ......................................................................................3 6 8 14Tim Hormes, Washington Col. ............................................................3 11 2 13Eric Ungleich, Salisbury .........................................................................2 4 6 10Neil Ringers, Ohio Wesleyan ...............................................................2 6 3 9Matt Kerwick, Hobart .............................................................................3 5 3 8Kurt Drury, Hobart ...................................................................................3 3 4 7Rich Franz, Ohio Wesleyan ...................................................................2 2 5 7Ben Lamanna, Washington Col..........................................................3 5 2 7Rusty Pritzlaff, Salisbury ........................................................................2 5 2 7

1990 QUARTERFINALSHobart 20, Rochester Inst. 11Hobart 5 6 6 3 — 20Rochester Inst. 4 2 1 4 — 11Hobart scoring – Mike DeMaria 5, Lance Savage 4, Matt Kerwick 2, Bill Miller 2, James Patten 2, Jeff Tambroni 2, Terry Mulheron 1, Dave Pogoda 1, Dave Velepec 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Tom Emmick 4, Steve DeMeo 2, Phil Elliot 2, Tom Masaschi 2, Erik Fink 1.Shots: Hobart 58, Rochester Inst. 31. Saves: Hobart–Andy Bender 10, Pat Solomon 1; Rochester Inst.–Andrew Szurley 13, Rich LaRocco 4.Attendance: 797.Salisbury 17, Frank. & Marsh. 7Frank. & Marsh. 0 1 3 3 — 7Salisbury 6 4 5 2 — 17Frank. & Marsh. scoring – Alex Hendrickson 3, Jon Dale 1, Alex Henry 1, Phil Keating 1, David Webb 1.Salisbury scoring – Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Bucky Sharretts 3, Geoff Abere 2, Kent Case 2, Eric Ungleich 2, Rick Berkman 1, Ed Berry 1, Kevin Hohner 1, Bob Wright 1.Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 52, Salisbury 46. Saves: Frank. & Marsh.–Chris Surran 13; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 16.Attendance: 468.Ohio Wesleyan 16, Alfred 10Alfred 1 3 4 2 — 10Ohio Wesleyan 2 3 4 7 — 16Alfred scoring – Jason Marchetta 4, Joe Alberici 2, Kurt Fuehrer 2, Greg Callahan 1, Adam Osekoski 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mike Arfin 5, Rich Franz 2, Neil Ringers 2, Paul Sclafani 2, Bill Bishop 1, Dean Denison 1, Greg Kline 1, Steve Seivold 1, Dave Torggler 1.Shots: Alfred 30, Ohio Wesleyan 53. Saves: Alfred–Peter McClean 19; Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 11.Attendance: 645.Washington Col. 16, Springfield 10Washington Col. 6 2 3 5 — 16Springfield 0 3 1 6 — 10Washington Col. scoring – Tim Hormes 7, Bob Martino 3, Greg Rupert 3, Mark Cavallaro 1, Nick Darcangelo 1, Brian Johnson 1.Springfield scoring – Ed Carey 4, Greg Clemens 2, Tom Dalicandro 1, Dominick Darcangelo 1, Randy Fraser 1, Tim Losty 1.Shots: Washington Col. 44, Springfield 63. Saves: Washington Col.–Dave Slomkowski 23; Springfield–Dennis Wansor 11, Rich Harrigan 2.Attendance: 418.

1990 SEMIFINALSHobart 23, Salisbury 5Hobart 10 4 5 4 — 23Salisbury 1 1 1 2 — 5Hobart scoring – Mike DeMaria 5, Lance Savage 4, Matt Kerwick 3, Jeff Tambroni 3, Bill Miller 2, Kurt Drury 1, Jon Fogle 1, Phil McCarthy 1, Jacques Monte 1, Dave Pogoda 1, Dave Velepec 1.Salisbury scoring – Ben Bradnor 2, Eric Ungleich 2, Rusty Pritzlaff 1.Shots: Hobart 57, Salisbury 17. Saves: Hobart–Andy Bender 5, Pat Solomon 2; Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 7, Scott Overton 2.Attendance: 767.Washington Col. 14, Ohio Wesleyan 11Ohio Wesleyan 3 1 1 6 — 11Washington Col. 4 4 2 4 — 14Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Neil Ringers 4, Tim James 2, Mike Arfin 1, Dean Denison 1, Kim Hall 1, Matt Kness 1, Paul Sclafani 1.Washington Col. scoring – Tim Hormes 4, Ben Lamanna 3, Jed Cronin 2, Mark Cavallaro 1, Bob Martino 1, Hank Miller 1, Greg Mouracade 1, Greg Rupert 1.

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1990 CHAMPIONSHIPAT HOBARTHobart 18, Washington Col. 6Washington Col. 2 2 2 0 — 6Hobart 4 4 5 5 — 18Washington Col. scoring – Mark Cavallaro 2, Ben Lamanna 2, Geoff Hall 1, Greg Rupert 1.Hobart scoring – Jeff Tambroni 5, Mike DeMaria 4, Lance Savage 3, Bill Miller 2, Kurt Drury 2, Chris Gallup 1, Dave Pogoda 1.Shots: Washington Col. 24, Hobart 54. Saves: Washington Col.–Dave Slomkowski 19; Hobart–Andy Bender 18, Pat Solomon 1.Attendance: 3,857.

1989Decade of Dominance: Hobart won its 10th straight Division III Men’s La-crosse Championship with an 11-8 victory over Ohio Wesleyan in Geneva, New York. Hobart has been the only school to win the title since the cham-pionship began in 1980. Matt Kerwick scored two goals for Hobart and was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Bill Coons, Nazareth ................................................................................2 3 11 14Bill Miller, Hobart ......................................................................................3 8 4 12Gary Rinaldi, Ohio Wesleyan ...............................................................3 6 6 12Marty Kelly, Nazareth .............................................................................2 8 3 11Bill Atkinson, Nazareth ..........................................................................2 9 0 9Mike DeMaria, Hobart............................................................................3 8 1 9Jeff Tambroni, Hobart ............................................................................3 1 7 8Kurt Drury, Hobart ...................................................................................3 3 4 7Kevin Finneran, Ohio Wesleyan .........................................................3 6 1 7Gerry Gutchess, Nazareth.....................................................................2 6 1 7

1989 QUARTERFINALSHobart 14, SUNY Cortland 6SUNY Cortland 1 1 1 3 — 6Hobart 2 4 5 3 — 14SUNY Cortland scoring – John Roth 2, Rick Bennett 1, Matt Chapple 1, Dave Haase 1, Ed Whelsky 1.Hobart scoring – Mike DeMaria 4, Bill Miller 3, Matt Kerwick 2, Lance Savage 2, Chris Crummey 1, Kurt Drury 1, Jacques Monte 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 19, Hobart 52. Saves: SUNY Cortland–Rich Barnes 17, Ray Carnicelli 1; Hobart–Shawn Trell 5.Attendance: 750.Nazareth 25, Salisbury 10Salisbury 2 4 2 2 — 10Nazareth 7 4 10 4 — 25Salisbury scoring – Geoff Abere 3, Bucky Sharretts 3, Rick Berkman 1, Joe Lynch 1, Jim Nestor 1, Jeff Ransom 1.Nazareth scoring – Marty Kelly 7, Bill Atkinson 5, Gerry Gutchess 5, Bill Coons 2, Darris Kilgour 2, Ronnie Davis 1, Carl Jutzin 1, Mike Latini 1, Shawn Riley 1.Shots: Salisbury 40, Nazareth 48. Saves: Salisbury–Scott Bentkowski 12; Nazareth–Dana Ryan 12, Dave Basile 1.Attendance: 500.Ohio Wesleyan 12, Gettysburg 5Gettysburg 1 0 3 1 — 5Ohio Wesleyan 6 2 2 2 — 12Gettysburg scoring – Keith Fleming 2, Don Martin 2, Jeff Barrette 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Kevin Finneran 3, Kim Hall 2, Gary Rinaldi 2, Mike Arfin 1, Dan Coll 1, Dan Hannan 1, Neil Ringers 1, Steve Seivold 1.Shots: Gettysburg 18; Ohio Wesleyan 45. Saves: Gettysburg–Brian Sullivan 14; Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 2, Jim Schwartz 5.Attendance: 750.Washington Col. 12, Hampden-Sydney 5Hampden-Sydney 0 2 1 2 — 5Washington Col. 2 4 1 5 — 12Hampden-Sydney scoring – Brad Johnson 2, Bob Babcock 1, Mason Finn 1, Truman Thompson 1.Washington Col. scoring – Bob Martino 4, Bill McDermott 3, Tim Hormes 2, Greg Rupert 2, Kevin Colbeck 1.Shots: Hampden-Sydney 29, Washington Col. 42. Saves: Hampden-Sydney–Carter Redd 21; Washington Col.–Dave Slomkowski 15.Attendance: 348.

1989 SEMIFINALSHobart 14, Nazareth 10Nazareth 1 2 3 4 — 10Hobart 4 3 3 4 — 14Nazareth scoring – Bill Atkinson 4, Darris Kilgour 2, Bill Coons 1, Gerry Gutchess 1, Marty Kelly 1, Jerome Lazore 1.Hobart scoring – Mike DeMaria 3, Bill Miller 3, Matt Kerwick 2, Rich Moses 2, Greg Cosgrove 1, Chris Crummey 1, Kurt Drury 1, Jeff Tambroni 1.Shots: Nazareth 27, Hobart 52. Saves: Nazareth–Dana Ryan 21; Hobart–Shawn Trell 14.Attendance: 1,713.Ohio Wesleyan 9, Washington Col. 8 (OT)Ohio Wesleyan 2 2 1 3 1 — 9Washington Col. 3 2 2 1 0 — 8Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Gary Rinaldi 4, Kevin Finneran 2, Dan Hannan 1, Matt Kness 1, Neil Ringers 1.Washington Col. scoring – Greg Rupert 3, Nick Darcangelo 1, Tim Hormes 1, Bob Martino 1, Bill McDermott 1, Matt Wilson 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 32, Washington Col. 32. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 13; Washington Col.–Dave Slomkowski 17.Attendance: 536.

1989 CHAMPIONSHIPAT HOBART

Hobart 11, Ohio Wesleyan 8Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 0 2 — 8Hobart 3 4 2 2 — 11Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Paul Sclafani 3, Dan Hannan 3, Kevin Finneran 1, Neil Ringers 1.Hobart scoring – Lance Savage 3, Matt Kerwick 2, Bill Miller 2, Rich Moses 2, Mike DeMaria 1, Kurt Drury 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Hobart 47. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan–Rich Flynn 17; Hobart–Shawn Trell 8.Attendance: 5,200.

1988Statesmen Extend Streak: Hobart won its ninth straight Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship with an 18-9 victory over Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio Wesleyan. Hobart has won every title since the championship began in 1980. Ohio Wesleyan was the runner-up for the second consecutive year. Tom Gravante, who scored six goals for the Statesmen, won the game’s Most Outstanding Player award.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Bill Miller, Hobart ......................................................................................3 6 17 23Tom Gravante, Hobart ...........................................................................3 17 3 20Rob Alvino, Ohio Wesleyan .................................................................3 9 4 13Toby Boucher, Ohio Wesleyan ............................................................3 8 4 12Kurt Drury, Hobart ...................................................................................3 7 3 10Gary Rinaldi, Ohio Wesleyan ...............................................................3 3 7 10Jim Bardwell, Hobart ..............................................................................3 5 2 7Charlie Blanchard, Ohio Wesleyan ...................................................3 5 2 7Matt Torggler, Hobart .............................................................................3 5 2 7

1988 QUARTERFINALSOhio Wesleyan 10, Denison 5Denison 2 0 1 2 — 5Ohio Wesleyan 1 3 3 3 — 10Denison scoring – Kurt Himy 3, Tom Bryan 1, Greg Mix 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Rob Alvino 5, Toby Boucher 1, Dan Hannan 1, Gary Rinaldi 1, Neil Ringers 1, Paul Sclafani 1.Shots: Denison 31, Ohio Wesleyan 32. Saves: Denison 14, Ohio Wesleyan 11.Frank. & Marsh. 11, SUNY Cortland 5SUNY Cortland 3 0 2 0 — 5Frank. & Marsh. 2 4 1 4 — 11SUNY Cortland scoring – Paul Cicio 2, John Roth 1, Fred Saracene 1, Mark Stuver 1.Frank. & Marsh. scoring – David Van Metre 3, Jeb Barrows 2, Eric Schlanger 2, David Daily 1, Jon Dale 1, Chris Flynn 1, Eugene Roche 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 37, Frank. & Marsh. 26. Saves: SUNY Cortland 7, Frank. & Marsh. 17.Roanoke 10, Washington Col. 8Roanoke 3 3 2 2 — 10

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Washington Col. 1 2 2 3 — 8Roanoke scoring – Mike Mouracade 4, Will Goldthwait 3, Rich Paulik 3.Washington Col. scoring – Paul Deniken 2, Mike McGuane 2, Chris Dollar 1, Tim Hormes 1, Steve Klein 1, Paul Miller 1.Shots: Roanoke 28, Washington Col. 68. Saves: Roanoke 29, Washington Col. 9.Hobart 17, Nazareth 12Nazareth 0 3 3 6 — 12Hobart 4 5 5 3 — 17Nazareth scoring – Gerry Gutchess 3, Rich Kilgour 3, Bill Atkinson 2, Shawn Riley 2, Matt DiDuro 1, Jerome Lazore 1.Hobart scoring – Tom Gravante 7, Kurt Drury 3, Scott Braden 2, Matt Torggler 2, Bill Miller 1, Todd Oudemool 1, James Symington 1.Shots: Nazareth 31, Hobart 51. Saves: Nazareth 12, Hobart 8.

1988 SEMIFINALSOhio Wesleyan 19, Frank. & Marsh. 6Frank. & Marsh. 2 1 3 0 — 6Ohio Wesleyan 4 5 2 8 — 19Frank. & Marsh. scoring – Jeb Barrows 3, Eric Schlanger 2, Ken Gramas 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Charlie Blanchard 5, Toby Boucher 4, Dan Hannan 4, Gary Rinaldi 2, Neil Ringers 2, Rob Alvino 1, Dave Torggler 1.Shots: Frank. & Marsh. 35, Ohio Wesleyan 52. Saves: Frank. & Marsh. 20, Ohio Wesleyan 13.Hobart 19, Roanoke 6Roanoke 2 1 2 1 — 6Hobart 1 4 10 4 — 19Roanoke scoring – Bob Gross 2, Chris Pollock 2, Will Goldthwait 1, Rich Paulik 1.Hobart scoring – Tom Gravante 4, Scott Braden 3, Kurt Drury 3, Bill Miller 2, Rich Moses 2, Jim Bardwell 1, Mike DeMaria 1, Mike Sheehan 1, James Symington 1, Matt Torggler 1.Shots: Roanoke 25, Hobart 52. Saves: Roanoke 20, Hobart 11.

1988 CHAMPIONSHIPAT OHIO WESLEYAN

Hobart 18, Ohio Wesleyan 9Hobart 6 4 7 1 — 18Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 1 6 — 9Hobart scoring – Tom Gravante 6, Jim Bardwell 4, Bill Miller 3, Matt Torggler 2, Mark Burchill 1, Kurt Drury 1, Matt Kerwick 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Rob Alvino 3, Toby Boucher 3, Dan Hannan 1, Paul Sclafani 1, Steve Seivold 1.Shots: Hobart 49, Ohio Wesleyan 33. Saves: Hobart 10, Ohio Wesleyan 16.Attendance: 2,742.

1987Eight Straight: Hobart remained the only team to win the Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship with a 9-5 victory over Ohio Wesleyan. The title was the eighth straight for the Statesmen and their coach, Dave Urick. The win gave Urick the record for consecutive titles in a team sport. Hobart goalie Shawn Trell was the game’s Most Outstanding Player.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Ray Gilliam, Hobart .................................................................................3 10 6 16Tom Gravante, Hobart ...........................................................................3 9 5 14Rob Alvino, Ohio Wesleyan .................................................................3 3 9 12Neill Redfern, Wash. & Lee....................................................................2 6 6 12Toby Boucher, Ohio Wesleyan ............................................................3 5 4 9Mike James, Ohio Wesleyan ................................................................3 9 0 9Charlie Blanchard, Ohio Wesleyan ...................................................3 5 2 7Michael Guy, Hobart ...............................................................................3 2 5 7Ted Diehl, Rochester Inst. .....................................................................2 2 4 6

1987 QUARTERFINALSOhio Wesleyan 12, Washington Col. 3Washington Col. 0 1 1 1 — 3Ohio Wesleyan 4 2 3 3 — 12Washington Col. scoring – Paul Deniken 1, Don Giblin 1, Mike Greig 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mike James 4, Charlie Blanchard 2, Toby Boucher 2, Charles Denecke 2, Rob Alvino 1, Craig Hall 1.Shots: Washington Col. 32, Ohio Wesleyan 40. Saves: Washington Col. 13, Ohio Wesleyan 11.

Wash. & Lee 19, Roanoke 11Wash. & Lee 4 4 4 7 — 19Roanoke 4 3 0 4 — 11Wash. & Lee scoring – Peter Smith 5, Neill Redfern 4, Joe Krastel 2, John Ware 2, T.J. Finnerty 1, Bill Garavente 1, Bill Garrett 1, Steve Giacobbe 1, Jim Jones 1, Carlos Millan 1.Roanoke scoring – Ray Stoughton 3, Jeff Cohan 2, Will Goldthwait 2, Jim Guthrie 2, Van Anthony 1, Chris Richardson 1.Shots: Wash. & Lee 55, Roanoke 45. Saves: Wash. & Lee 18, Roanoke 14.Hobart 15, SUNY Cortland 7SUNY Cortland 2 2 1 2 — 7Hobart 6 4 3 2 — 15SUNY Cortland scoring – Paul Cicio 2, Mike Kesselring 2, Tim DeLany 1, John Roth 1, Bob Williams 1.Hobart scoring – Ray Gilliam 4, Tom Gravante 3, Malcolm Anderson 2, Dave Ralph 2, Chip Casto 1, Rick Graham 1, Michael Guy 1, Matt Torggler 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 27, Hobart 56. Saves: SUNY Cortland 18, Hobart 11.Rochester Inst. 14, St. Lawrence 11Rochester Inst. 4 3 3 4 — 14St. Lawrence 0 4 6 1 — 11Rochester Inst. scoring – Tom Kraft 3, Tim Turner 3, Jim Connell 2, Ted Diehl 2, Kevin O’Reilly 2, Steve Schmidt 1, Dan Stehn 1.St. Lawrence scoring – Ken Johnson 3, Andre Dalbec 1, Rich Hoagland 1, Sam Hovey 1, Steve Jewett 1, Dan Nolan 1, Mike Paletta 1, Dave Purvis 1, Will Walker 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 39, St. Lawrence 43. Saves: Rochester Inst. 14, St. Lawrence 9.

1987 SEMIFINALSOhio Wesleyan 17, Wash. & Lee 4Wash. & Lee 0 3 0 1 — 4Ohio Wesleyan 4 4 4 5 — 17Wash. & Lee scoring – Neill Redfern 2, Bill Garavente 1, Corky Parkinson 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mike James 4, Charlie Blanchard 3, Rich White 3, Bob Betcher 2, Toby Boucher 2, Rob Alvino 1, Charles Denecke 1, Matt Kness 1.Shots: Wash. & Lee 26, Ohio Wesleyan 47. Saves: Wash. & Lee 17, Ohio Wesleyan 11.Hobart 14, Rochester Inst. 4Rochester Inst. 0 2 2 0 — 4Hobart 5 1 5 3 — 14Rochester Inst. scoring – Dan Stehn 2, Tom Kraft 1, Jim Connell 1.Hobart scoring – Ray Gilliam 5, Tom Gravante 4, Scott Braden 1, Dave Curnick 1, Rick Graham 1, Michael Guy 1, James Symington 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 28, Hobart 59. Saves: Rochester Inst. 17, Hobart 11.

1987 CHAMPIONSHIPAT HOBART

Hobart 9, Ohio Wesleyan 5Ohio Wesleyan 1 2 2 0 — 5Hobart 1 4 2 2 — 9Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Rob Alvino 1, Toby Boucher 1, Lou Corrao 1, Mike James 1, Rich White 1.Hobart scoring – Malcolm Anderson 2, Rick Graham 2, Tom Gravante 2, Devin Arkison 1, Scott Braden 1, Ray Gilliam 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Hobart 31. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan 14, Hobart 17.Attendance: 4,205.

1986

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Ray Gilliam, Hobart .................................................................................3 11 4 15Bruce Yancey, Washington Col. ..........................................................3 12 3 15Mark Moore, Hobart ...............................................................................3 4 10 14Bill Bergan, Hobart ..................................................................................3 6 5 11Tom Gravante, Hobart ...........................................................................3 8 3 11Mike Kesselring, SUNY Cortland........................................................2 5 6 11Paul Deniken, Washington Col. ..........................................................3 6 4 10Tim DeLany, SUNY Cortland ...............................................................2 7 2 9Don Giblin, Washington Col. ...............................................................3 4 5 9Rusty Pritzlaff, Hobart ............................................................................3 7 2 9

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Hobart 7 11 5 6 — 29Roanoke scoring – Dan Ahrnsbrak 1.Hobart scoring – Ray Gilliam 7, Tom Gravante 4, Bill Bergan 3, Scott Braden 3, Joe Democko 2, Skip Draden 2, Mark Moore 2, Rusty Pritzlaff 2, Tom Rosa 1, Matt Torggler 1, Chip Castro 1, Ray Crawford 1.Shots: Roanoke 20, Hobart 69. Saves: Roanoke 20, Hobart 11.SUNY Cortland 18, Rochester Inst. 11Rochester Inst. 1 3 2 5 — 11SUNY Cortland 5 4 4 5 — 18Rochester Inst. scoring – John Harrington 3, Tim Cronin 2, Kevin O’Reilly 2, Bill Bjorness 1, Chuck Cincibos 1, Scott Olive 1, Tim Turner 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Tim DeLany 5, Dave Cook 4, Mike Kesselring 4, Ray Mattfeld 2, Paul Cicio 1, John Combs 1, Andy Lux 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 51, SUNY Cortland 52. Saves: Rochester Inst. 18, SUNY Cortland 20.Ohio Wesleyan 10, Denison 6Denison 1 1 2 2 — 6Ohio Wesleyan 2 4 1 3 — 10Denison scoring – Steve Casselli 3, Jay Dugan 2, Judd Donnelly 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Charles Denecke 4, Rick White 3, Rob Alvino 2, Mike James 1.Shots: Denison 32, Ohio Wesleyan 41. Saves: Denison 12, Ohio Wesleyan 21.Washington Col. 24, Salisbury 4Salisbury 1 0 1 2 — 4Washington Col. 4 7 7 6 — 24Salisbury scoring – Alan Abe 1, Kyle Hannan 1, James Nelson 1, James Sturgell 1.Washington Col. scoring – Paul Deniken 6, Bruce Yancey 5, Rick Cote 3, Tom Gaines 3, Dan Walsh 2, Chris Dollar 1, Don Giblin 1, Paul Miller 1, John Nostrant 1, Pat Onody 1.Shots: Salisbury 32, Washington Col. 64. Saves: Salisbury 21, Washington Col. 12.

1986 SEMIFINALSHobart 22, SUNY Cortland 8SUNY Cortland 1 1 5 1 — 8Hobart 2 6 8 6 — 22SUNY Cortland scoring – Tim DeLany 2, John Caveny 1, Mike Kesselring 1, Andy Lux 1, Evan Malings 1, John McNerney 1, Scott Schwind 1.Hobart scoring – Tom Gravante 4, Rusty Pritzlaff 4, Bill Bergan 3, Mike Guy 3, Mike Bonaventura 2, Ray Gilliam 2, Devin Arkison 1, Mark Moore 1, Gordy Sweely 1, Matt Torggler 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 36, Hobart 63. Saves: SUNY Cortland 23, Hobart 15.Washington Col. 11, Ohio Wesleyan 4Ohio Wesleyan 2 1 0 1 — 4Washington Col. 3 0 3 5 — 11Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mike Curry 1, Toby Boucher 1, Dave Schiller 1, Rick White 1.Washington Col. scoring – Bruce Yancey 5, Mike Greig 2, Mike McGuane 2, Don Giblin 1, Mike Woodfolk 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 28, Washington Col. 27. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan 15, Washington Col. 12.

1986 CHAMPIONSHIPAT HOBART

Hobart 13, Washington Col. 10Washington Col. 5 1 1 3 — 10Hobart 3 2 3 5 — 13Washington Col. scoring – Don Giblin 2, Mike McGuane 2, Mike Papa 2, Bruce Yancey 2, RicK Cote 1, Matt Wilson 1.Hobart scoring – Mike Guy 3, Ray Gilliam 2, Tom Rosa 2, James Symington 2, Devin Arkison 1, Mike Bonaventura 1, Mark Moore 1, Rusty Pritzlaff 1.Shots: Washington Col. 36, Hobart 70. Saves: Washington Col. 30, Hobart 18.Attendance: 3,581.

1985

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart .....................................................................3 8 11 19Bruce Yancey, Washington Col. ..........................................................3 10 3 13Tom Grimaldi, Hobart ............................................................................3 8 4 12Tom Gaines, Washington Col. .............................................................3 8 3 11Rick Sowell, Washington Col. ..............................................................3 10 1 11Mike Papa, Washington Col. ................................................................3 5 4 9

Mike Perkins, SUNY Cortland ..............................................................2 4 5 9Bruce Remus, Rochester Inst. .............................................................2 3 6 9Bill Bjorness, Rochester Inst. ................................................................2 5 3 8Mark Moore, Hobart ...............................................................................3 8 0 8

1985 QUARTERFINALSWashington Col. 28, Springfield 10Washington Col. 6 7 4 11 — 28Springfield 1 3 4 2 — 10Washington Col. scoring – Rick Sowell 6, Dan Duncan 5, Tom Gaines 5, Bruce Yancey 5, John Nostrant 2, Mike Papa 2, Troy D’Ambrogi 1, Brian Erwin 1, Walter Taylor 1.Springfield scoring – Pat Short 3, David Walker 2, Tim Haverty 1, Mike Phillips 1, Steve Porrier 1, Pat Schaffer 1, Bernie Wenstrom 1.Shots: Washington Col. 57, Springfield 35. Saves: Washington Col. 12, Springfield 17.SUNY Cortland 11, Ohio Wesleyan 5SUNY Cortland 5 1 3 2 — 11Ohio Wesleyan 3 1 1 0 — 5SUNY Cortland scoring – Paul Jones 2, Paul Cicio 1, Dave Cook 1, Tim DeLany 1, Jim Gunnip 1, Andy Lux 1, Ray Mattfield 1, John McNerney 1, Mike Perkins 1, Bob Williams 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Charles Denecke 2, Steve Herrmann 1, Mike James 1, Bob Knowles 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 43, Ohio Wesleyan 36. Saves: SUNY Cortland 17, Ohio Wesleyan 19.Rochester Inst. 12, Roanoke 4Rochester Inst. 5 4 1 2 — 12Roanoke 1 2 0 1 — 4Rochester Inst. scoring – Bill Bjorness 3, Bruce Remus 3, Dan Stehn 2, Ted Diehl 1, Brad Lynn 1, Kevin O’Reilly 1, Tom O’Reilly 1.Roanoke scoring – Jim Guthrie 3, Gerry Deverin 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 21, Roanoke 19. Saves: Rochester Inst. 15, Roanoke 9.Hobart 17, Denison 8Hobart 3 4 4 6 — 17Denison 1 3 3 1 — 8Hobart scoring – Mark Moore 3, Dave Ralph 3, Tom Rosa 3, Tom Grimaldi 2, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Scott Braden 1, Ray Gilliam 1, Rick Graham 1, Mike Guy 1.Denison scoring – Chris Painter 2, Gary Becker 1, Dave Bloomer 1, Steve Casselli 1, Jay Dugan 1, Scott Evander 1, Tom Riehl 1.Shots: Hobart 50, Denison 18. Saves: Hobart 10, Denison 17.

1985 SEMIFINALSWashington Col. 16, SUNY Cortland 10Washington Col. 8 0 2 6 — 16SUNY Cortland 2 3 3 2 — 10Washington Col. scoring – John Nostrant 3, Mike Papa 3, Rick Sowell 3, Tom Gaines 2, Bruce Yancey 2, Chris Dollar 1, Paul Miller 1, Walter Taylor 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Tim DeLany 3, Mike Perkins 3, Ray Mattfield 1, John McNerney 1, Scott Schwind 1, Bob Williams 1.Shots: Washington Col. 57, SUNY Cortland 43. Saves: Washington Col. 16, SUNY Cortland 23.

Hobart 16, Rochester Inst. 8Hobart 1 2 6 7 — 16Rochester Inst. 2 3 2 1 — 8Hobart scoring – Mark Moore 4, Tom Grimaldi 3, Ray Gilliam 2, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Mike Guy 1, Billy Kerr 1, Dave Ralph 1, Tom Rosa 1, Gordy Sweely 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Bill Bjorness 2, Chuck Cincebos 2, Tim Turner 2, Kevin O’Reilly 1, Chris Zello 1.Shots: Hobart 62, Rochester Inst. 29. Saves: Hobart 18, Rochester Inst. 21.

1985 CHAMPIONSHIPAT WASHINGTON COL.

Hobart 15, Washington Col. 8Hobart 1 6 4 4 — 15Washington Col. 3 2 2 1 — 8Hobart scoring – Marc Van Arsdale 4, Tom Grimaldi 3, Bill Bergan 2, Mike Guy 2, Tom Rosa 2, Mark Moore 1, Dave Ralph 1.Washington Col. scoring – Bruce Yancey 3, Rick Cote 1, Tom Gaines 1, Kevin Giblin 1, John Nostrant 1, Rick Sowell 1.Shots: Hobart 22, Washington Col. 30. Saves: Hobart 17, Washington Col. 10.Attendance: 2,640.

1984

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Tom Grimaldi, Hobart ............................................................................3 6 7 13Tom Gaines, Washington Col. .............................................................3 8 4 12Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart .....................................................................3 5 6 11

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1984 QUARTERFINALSHobart 21, Denison 12Denison 3 2 3 4 — 12Hobart 3 6 8 4 — 21Denison scoring – Chris Painter 3, Tom Riehl 3, Jay Dugan 2, Steve Casselli 1, Scott Evander 1, Henry Galleher 1, Andy John 1.Hobart scoring – Joe Reagan 5, Tom Grimaldi 4, Jim Holihan 3, Cal Harris 2, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Scott Zajdel 2, Billy Kerr 1, Pat O’Hara 1, Gordy Sweely 1.Shots: Denison 32, Hobart 38. Saves: Denison 11, Hobart 17.Rochester Inst. 11, St. Lawrence 6St. Lawrence 2 1 2 1 — 6Rochester Inst. 4 2 5 0 — 11St. Lawrence scoring – Tim French 3, Jed Stevens 2, Sam Hovey 1.Rochester Inst. scoring – Bill Bjorness 5, Tim Turner 2, Don Balch 1, Marty Mertell 1, Kevin O’Reilly 1, Scott Olive 1.Shots: St. Lawrence 39, Rochester Inst. 38. Saves: St. Lawrence 10, Rochester Inst. 23.Washington Col. 16, Swarthmore 3Swarthmore 0 1 0 2 — 3Washington Col. 5 3 3 5 — 16Swarthmore scoring – Marty Welch 2, Jerry Hood 1.Washington Col. scoring – Dan Duncan 3, Rick Sowell 3, Rick Cote 2, Tom Gaines 2, Kevin Brucie 1, Tom Fitzsimmons 1, Kevin Goforth 1, John Nostrant 1, Pat Onody 1, Walker Taylor 1.Shots: Swarthmore 16, Washington Col. 50. Saves: Swarthmore 13, Washington Col. 12.Salisbury 12, SUNY Cortland 7SUNY Cortland 1 2 2 2 — 7Salisbury 0 6 4 2 — 12SUNY Cortland scoring – Tim DeLany 2, Mark Branski 1, Paul Jones 1, John McCarthy 1, Mike Perkins 1, Bob Williams 1.Salisbury scoring – Jim Townsend 6, Jim Huelskamp 3, Rob Clark 1, Steve Hurley 1, Roger Koch 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 35, Salisbury 45. Saves: SUNY Cortland 15, Salisbury 10.

1984 SEMIFINALSHobart 15, Rochester Inst. 6Rochester Inst. 2 3 1 0 — 6Hobart 4 1 5 5 — 15Rochester Inst. scoring – Bill Bjorness 2, Bruce Remus 2, Don Balch 1, Tim Turner 1.Hobart scoring – Tom Rosa 3, Bill Bergan 2, Marc Van Arsdale 2, Marty Wood 2, Mike Elliott 1, Tom Grimaldi 1, Jim Holihan 1, Mike Martin 1, Glenn Vivian 1, Scott Zajdel 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 22, Hobart 62. Saves: Rochester Inst. 19, Hobart 8.Washington Col. 13, Salisbury 8Salisbury 1 2 2 3 — 8Washington Col. 0 3 7 3 — 13Salisbury scoring – Rob Clark 2, Jim Huelskamp 2, Jim Townsend 2, Kyle Hannan 1, Glenn Rutkowski 1.Washington Col. scoring – Tom Gaines 4, Rick Cote 2, John Nostrant 2, Rick Sowell 2, Dan Duncan 1, Kevin Goforth 1, Russell Lock 1.Shots: Salisbury 37, Washington Col. 42. Saves: Salisbury 13, Washington Col. 17.

1984 CHAMPIONSHIPAT HOBART

Hobart 12, Washington Col. 5Washington Col. 0 2 1 2 — 5Hobart 4 3 1 4 — 12Washington Col. scoring – Tom Gaines 2, John Nostrant 2, Dan Duncan 1.Hobart scoring – Bill Bergan 2, Cal Harris 2, Pat O’Hara 2, Tom Grimaldi 1, Billy Kerr 1, Mark Moore 1, Joe Reagan 1, Marc Van Arsdale 1, Marty Wood 1.Shots: Washington Col. 39, Hobart 35. Saves: Washington Col. 16, Hobart 27.Attendance: 3,210.

1983

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Tom Grimaldi, Hobart ............................................................................3 10 9 19Paul Goldsmith, Roanoke .....................................................................3 12 4 16Marc Van Arsdale, Hobart .....................................................................3 9 6 15Sean Smith, Roanoke .............................................................................3 5 6 11Dickie Grieves, Washington Col. ........................................................2 9 1 10Cal Harris, Hobart .....................................................................................3 5 4 9Jim Holihan, Hobart ................................................................................3 6 3 9Willie Benassi, Roanoke .........................................................................3 5 3 8Walker Taylor, Washington Col. ..........................................................2 5 3 8Mitch Borcina, Ohio Wesleyan ...........................................................2 4 3 7Kevin Giblin, Washington Col. ............................................................2 4 3 7

1983 QUARTERFINALSHobart 14, St. Lawrence 8St. Lawrence 4 2 2 0 — 8Hobart 4 2 5 3 — 14St. Lawrence scoring – Tim French 2, Dave Johnson 2, Jed Stevens 2, Chris Kopp 1, Brian Van Dussen 1.Hobart scoring – Marc Van Arsdale 4, Tom Grimaldi 3, Bruce Eckerson 2, Jim Holihan 1, Don Molloy 1, Pat O’Hara 1, Tom Rosa 1, Mike Walker 1.Shots: St. Lawrence 29, Hobart 50. Saves: St. Lawrence 24, Hobart 16.Ohio Wesleyan 9, Rochester Inst. 6Rochester Inst. 1 1 2 2 — 6Ohio Wesleyan 4 1 2 2 — 9Rochester Inst. scoring – Bill Bjorness 2, Don Balch 1, Sean Bratches 1, Bruce Remus 1, Keith Vadas 1.Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mitch Borcina 2, John Gower 2, Steve Herrmann 2, Tim Boyle 1, Jack Guinan 1, Blair Morrison 1.Shots: Rochester Inst. 33, Ohio Wesleyan 57. Saves: Rochester Inst. 27, Ohio Wesleyan 8.Washington Col. 19, Salisbury 7Salisbury 2 3 1 1 — 7Washington Col. 4 3 10 2 — 19Salisbury scoring – Mark Dovey 3, John Moorhead 2, Rob Clark 1, Bo Feaga 1.Washington Col. scoring – Dickie Grieves 4, Walker Taylor 4, Jeff Kauffman 2, Kevin Giblin 2, Rich Cote 2, (unknown players 2), Dave Michalski 1, Chris Nelson 1, Tom Gaines 1.Shots: Salisbury 38, Washington Col. 46. Saves: Salisbury 14, Washington Col. 20.Roanoke 14, Ithaca 11Ithaca 3 2 2 4 — 11Roanoke 7 3 2 2 — 14Ithaca scoring – Mike Winkoff 4, Derek Keenen 2, Ken Mattfield 2, Chris Asterino 1, Brian Comer 1, Bill Nelligan 1.Roanoke scoring – Paul Goldsmith 3, Rocco Guglielmo 3, Sean Smith 3, Willie Benassi 2, Russ Hildebrand 1, Bill Hogan 1, Kevin Powderly 1.Shots: Ithaca 39, Roanoke 57. Saves: Ithaca 18, Roanoke 16.

1983 SEMIFINALSHobart 22, Ohio Wesleyan 7Ohio Wesleyan 1 3 1 2 — 7Hobart 4 7 6 5 — 22Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Mitch Borcina 2, Tim Boyle 2, Mike Curry 1, Jack Guinan 1, Steve Herrmann 1.Hobart scoring – Tom Grimaldi 5, Cal Harris 5, Marc Van Arsdale 4, Jim Holihan 2, Mike Morfit 2, Al Catalano 1, Bruce Eckerson 1, Mike Walker 1, Scott Zajdel 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 26, Hobart 64. Saves: Ohio Wesleyan 29, Hobart 11.Roanoke 13, Washington Col. 9Roanoke 3 5 2 3 — 13Washington Col. 2 3 1 3 — 9Roanoke scoring – Paul Goldsmith 6, Bill Hogan 3, Willie Benassi 2, Kirk Franklin 1, Sean Smith 1.Washington Col. scoring – Dickie Grieves 5, Kevin Giblin 2, Chris Nelson 1, Walker Taylor 1.Shots: Roanoke 41, Washington Col. 42. Saves: Roanoke 11, Washington Col. 7.

1983 CHAMPIONSHIPAT HOBART

Hobart 13, Roanoke 9Roanoke 3 1 2 3 — 9Hobart 4 3 5 1 — 13Roanoke scoring – Paul Goldsmith 3, Willie Benassi 1, Nelson Davis 1, Rocco Guglielmo 1, Russ Hildebrand 1, Bill Hogan 1, Sean Smith 1.Hobart scoring – Bruce Eckerson 3, Jim Holihan 3, Joe Reagan 3, Tom Grimaldi 2, Mike Morfit 1, Marc Van Arsdale 1.

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LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Paul Hooper, Washington Col. ............................................................3 7 10 17Peter Jenkins, Washington Col. ..........................................................3 10 3 13Jeff Kauffman, Washington Col. ........................................................3 11 2 13Mark Darcangelo, Hobart .....................................................................3 6 6 12Paul Goldsmith, Roanoke .....................................................................2 5 7 12Larry Grimaldi, Hobart ...........................................................................3 7 4 11Richard Grieves, Washington Col. .....................................................3 6 4 10Cal Harris, Hobart .....................................................................................3 9 0 9Warren Keiley, Springfield ....................................................................1 2 6 8Sean Smith, Roanoke .............................................................................2 6 2 8

1982 QUARTERFINALSHobart 22, Hampden-Sydney 11Hampden-Sydney 2 2 2 5 — 11Hobart 6 5 5 6 — 22Hampden-Sydney scoring – Bob Bonaventura 3, Dennis Lee 2, Eddie Cameron 1, John Gibson 1, John Maines 1, Bryant McGann 1, Tim McGarry 1, Mike McKeever 1.Hobart scoring – Cal Harris 5, Mark Darcangelo 3, Bruce Eckerson 2, Larry Grimaldi 2, Tom Grimaldi 2, Don Molloy 2, Bob Sipperly 1, Joe DeMatteo 1, Jim Holihan 1, Mike Morfit 1, Jim Mulvey 1, Marty Wood 1.Shots: Hampden-Sydney 28, Hobart 65. Saves: Hampden-Sydney 29, Hobart 16.Salisbury 11, Denison 8Denison 0 1 4 3 — 8Salisbury 1 1 4 5 — 11Denison scoring – Chris Nelson 3, Mike Riehl 3, Andy John 1, Brad Ward 1.Salisbury scoring – Bryan Rogers 3, Scott Spear 3, Brian Wynne 2, Drew Haugh 1, Jim Huelskamp 1, Mike Miller 1.Shots: Denison 53, Salisbury 58. Saves: Denison 28, Salisbury 24.Washington Col. 22, Springfield 14Springfield 2 6 2 4 — 14Washington Col. 3 6 8 5 — 22Springfield scoring – Mark Fitzsimmons 3, Brian Fucile 2, Warren Keiley 2, David Walker 2, Jim Broderick 1, Tim Haverty 1, Matt Hogan 1, Dave Johnson 1, Steve Povier 1.Washington Col. scoring – Paul Hooper 4, Peter Jenkins 4, Jeff Kauffman 4, Richard Grieves 3, Dave Michalski 2, Chris Nelson 2, Craig Boynton 1, Jon Green 1, Ed Nordberg 1.Shots: Springfield 38, Washington Col. 61. Saves: Springfield 17, Washington Col. 11.Roanoke 14, St. Lawrence 7St. Lawrence 3 1 2 1 — 7Roanoke 3 3 3 5 — 14St. Lawrence scoring – Jim Berkman 1, John Gigantelli 1, Ian Jarrett 1, Chris Kopp 1, Steve Lawler 1, Jay McKinney 1, Jed Stevens 1.Roanoke scoring – Sean Smith 4, Rocco Guglielmo 2, Mark McWright 2, John Remsen 2, Willie Benassi 1, Paul Goldsmith 1, Tom Ritter 1, Carl Wist 1.Shots: St. Lawrence 37, Roanoke 47. Saves: St. Lawrence 14, Roanoke 16.

1982 SEMIFINALSHobart 22, Salisbury 4Salisbury 1 1 2 0 — 4Hobart 3 6 5 8 — 22Salisbury scoring – Mike Dovey 2, Jim Huelskamp 1, Scott Spear 1.Hobart scoring – Cal Harris 4, Larry Grimaldi 3, Mark Collins 2, Mark Darcangelo 2, Bruce Eckerson 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Bob Boyle 1, Joe DeMatteo 1, Tom Grimaldi 1, Don Molloy 1, Mike Morfit 1, John Schardt 1, Marty Wood 1.Shots: Salisbury 38, Hobart 68. Saves: Salisbury 27, Hobart 20.Washington Col. 19, Roanoke 11Roanoke 2 3 6 0 — 11Washington Col. 5 5 6 3 — 19Roanoke scoring – Paul Goldsmith 4, Rocco Guglielmo 2, Mike Sitteducate 2, Sean Smith 2, Bill Hogan 1.Washington Col. scoring – Peter Jenkins 5, Jeff Kauffman 5, Richard Macauley 2, Dave Michalski 2, Richard Grieves 1, Paul Hooper 1, Chris Nelson 1, Ed Nordberg 1, Walker Taylor 1.Shots: Roanoke 50, Washington Col. 48. Saves: Roanoke 16, Washington Col. 20.

1982 CHAMPIONSHIPAT HOBART

Hobart 9, Washington Col. 8 (OT)Washington Col. 3 1 3 1 0 — 8Hobart 0 3 3 2 1 — 9

Washington Col. scoring – Richard Grieves 2, Paul Hooper 2, Jeff Kauffman 2, Jesse Bacon 1, Peter Jenkins 1.Hobart scoring – Larry Grimaldi 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Marty Wood 2, Bob Boyle 1, Mark Darcangelo 1, Jim Holihan 1.Shots: Washington Col. 32, Hobart 54. Saves: Washington Col. 32, Hobart 17.Attendance: 2,124.

1981Hobart defeats SUNY Cortland in rematch: Hobart scored three goals in the fi nal period to defeat SUNY Cortland, 10-8, for its second straight title at the 1981 Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship in Geneva, New York.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Mark Koetzner, SUNY Cortland ..........................................................3 9 14 23Jeff Knaus, Hobart ...................................................................................3 9 9 18Bill Sipperly, Hobart ................................................................................3 11 1 12Mark Darcangelo, Hobart .....................................................................3 7 4 11John Koerner, SUNY Cortland ............................................................3 9 2 11Mike Bracken, Salisbury ........................................................................2 8 1 9Richard Grieves, Washington Col. .....................................................2 5 4 9Bob Sipperly, Hobart ..............................................................................3 7 2 9Don Molloy, Hobart ................................................................................3 6 2 8Glenn Norris, Salisbury ..........................................................................2 5 3 8Bob Russo, SUNY Cortland ..................................................................3 6 2 8

1981 QUARTERFINALSHobart 27, FDU-Florham 4FDU-Florham 1 1 1 1 — 4Hobart 3 4 9 11 — 27FDU-Florham scoring – Jim McDermott 1, Wes O’Donnell 1, Scott Somerville 1, Jean Steffen 1.Hobart scoring – Jeff Knaus 4, Bill Sipperly 4, Don Molloy 3, Mark Darcangelo 2, Larry Grimaldi 2, Tim Hoppey 2, Mike Morfit 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Mike Walker 2, Mark Collins 1, Bruce Eckerson 1, Bob Shaps 1, Marty Wood 1.Shots: FDU-Florham 19, Hobart 67.Washington Col. 12, Roanoke 11Washington Col. 2 2 3 5 — 12Roanoke 3 1 2 5 — 11Washington Col. scoring – Jeff Kauffman 6, Richard Grieves 4, Peter Jenkins 2.Roanoke scoring – Bruce Pomper 3, Stuart Krometis 2, Tom Ritter 2, Sean Smith 2, Paul Goldsmith 1, Rocco Guglielmo 1.Shots: Washington Col. 56, Roanoke 47.SUNY Cortland 18, Ohio Wesleyan 5Ohio Wesleyan 1 0 1 3 — 5SUNY Cortland 6 7 1 4 — 18Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Don Sheehan 4, Tim Tuttle 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Mark Koetzner 5, John Koerner 3, Mike Branski 2, Bob Russo 2, Steve Winokur 2, Greg Hall 1, Seth Ohanian 1, Bob Robbins 1, Dave Savoca 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 26, SUNY Cortland 54.Salisbury 18, St. Lawrence 11Salisbury 3 5 4 6 — 18St. Lawrence 1 3 4 3 — 11Salisbury scoring – Mike Bracken 7, Glenn Norris 4, Mike Downey 2, Bryan Rogers 2, Gary Starkey 2, Mike Miller 1.St. Lawrence scoring – Bill Spencer 4, Jim Berkman 2, Greg Faucher 2, Bob Merrick 2, Tom Bolster 1.Shots: Salisbury 32, St. Lawrence 38.

1981 SEMIFINALSHobart 23, Washington Col. 6Washington Col. 2 1 2 1 — 6Hobart 3 5 6 9 — 23Washington Col. scoring – Peter Jenkins 2, Richard Grieves 1, Steve Furman 1, David Michalski 1, unknown player 1.Hobart scoring – Mark Darcangelo 5, Bill Sipperly 4, Bob Sipperly 4, Don Molloy 3, Jeff Knaus 2, Mike Greco 1, Jim Holihan 1, John Schardt 1, Bob Shaps 1, Marty Wood 1.Shots: Washington Col. 23, Hobart 58.SUNY Cortland 14, Salisbury 9Salisbury 3 2 2 2 — 9SUNY Cortland 4 5 4 1 — 14Salisbury scoring – Kevin Wynne 3, Bryan Rogers 2, Mike Bracken 1, Glenn Norris 1, Gary Starkey 1, Brian Wynne 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Mark Koetzner 4, John Koerner 3, Pete Meyer 2, Bob Russo 2, Bob Curran 1, Mark Leszcynski 1, Kurt Stokes 1.Shots: Salisbury 31, SUNY Cortland 44.

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Hobart 10, SUNY Cortland 8SUNY Cortland 2 3 2 1 — 8Hobart 2 4 1 3 — 10SUNY Cortland scoring – John Koerner 3, Bob Russo 2, Tim Curran 1, Pete Meyer 1, Kurt Stokes 1.Hobart scoring – Jeff Knaus 3, Bill Sipperly 3, Bruce Eckerson 1, Larry Grimaldi 1, Tim Hoppey 1, Bob Sipperly 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 30, Hobart 43.Attendance: 3,840.

1980Powerful Hobart grabs opening championship: Using the same ingredi-ents that made it a power in the Division II championship, Hobart scored seven goals in the fi nal two periods to defeat SUNY Cortland, 11-8, and cap-ture the fi rst NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship.

LEADING SCORERSName GP G A Pts.Scott Petosa, Hobart ...............................................................................3 10 7 17Mark Koetzner, SUNY Cortland ..........................................................3 7 8 15Roy McAdam, Hobart .............................................................................3 11 3 14Mark Darcangelo, Hobart .....................................................................3 8 5 13Larry Grimaldi, Hobart ...........................................................................3 6 6 12Bob Sipperly, Hobart ..............................................................................3 7 4 11Barry Cohen, Ithaca .................................................................................2 8 2 10Jon Feinstein, Hobart .............................................................................3 7 2 9Rich Marino, Ithaca ..................................................................................2 3 6 9Larry O’Leary, SUNY Cortland .............................................................3 5 3 8

1980 QUARTERFINALSHobart 37, MIT 1MIT 1 0 0 0 — 1Hobart 11 6 7 13 — 37MIT scoring – Bob Clarke 1.Hobart scoring – Roy McAdam 6, Hans Kaiser 5, Bob Sipperly 5, Jon Feinstein 4, Bruce Eckerson 3, Scott Petosa 3, Greg Andrea 2, Mark Darcangelo 2, Larry Grimaldi 2, Greg Hein 1, Tim Hoppey 1, Jeff Knaus 1, Fred Mosher 1, Bob Sentner 1.Shots: MIT 6, Hobart 106.Salisbury 15, St. Lawrence 11Salisbury 3 6 3 3 — 15St. Lawrence 4 1 5 1 — 11Salisbury scoring – Dave Bateman 4, Mike Bracken 3, Jim Judge 2, Bryan Rogers 2, Glen Morris 1, Mike Dorsy 1, Rick Sawicki 1, Lewis Scharff 1.St. Lawrence scoring – Charles Izard 3, Pete Pinkard 3, Jim Berkman 2, Greg Faucher 1, Scott Fetterolf 1, Bob Merrick 1.Shots: Salisbury 36, St. Lawrence 26.SUNY Cortland 13, Ohio Wesleyan 9Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 1 2 — 9SUNY Cortland 3 3 4 3 — 13Ohio Wesleyan scoring – Marc McCarthy 3, Mark Goldsmith 2, Kevin Nugent 2, Rich Boyle 1, John Gower 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Bob Russo 3, Mark Koetzner 2, Perry Davis 2, Mark Leszczynski 2, Larry O’Leary 2, Gene Gleeson 1, John Koerner 1.Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 43, SUNY Cortland 35.Ithaca 15, Washington Col. 14 (OT)Washington Col. 2 5 1 6 0 — 14Ithaca 1 7 5 1 1 — 15Washington Col. scoring – Bill Hamill 4, Richard Grieves 3, Jeff Kauffman 3, Chris Cox 2, Paul Hooper 1, Bob White 1.Ithaca scoring – Barry Cohen 6, Mike Biondi 3, Tom Schwan 2, Rich Marino 1, Tom Robinson 1, Rob Serling 1, Dave Wilder 1.Shots: Washington Col. 28, Ithaca 41.

1980 SEMIFINALSHobart 21, Salisbury 5Salisbury 3 0 0 2 — 5Hobart 5 7 4 5 — 21Salisbury scoring – Jim Judge 2, Dave Bateman 1, Scott Spear 1, Kevin Wynne 1.Hobart scoring – Roy McAdam 4, Scott Petosa 4, Mark Darcangelo 3, Jon Feinstein 2, Bill Sipperly 2, Bob Sipperly 2, Larry Grimaldi 2, Tim Hoppey 1, Jeff Knaus 1.Shots: Salisbury 34, Hobart 67.SUNY Cortland 11, Ithaca 9Ithaca 0 4 4 1 — 9SUNY Cortland 1 0 6 4 — 11

Ithaca scoring – Mike Biondi 2, Barry Cohen 2, Rich Marino 2, Chris Sweet 2, Harry Moss 1.SUNY Cortland scoring – Mark Koetzner 4, Larry O’Leary 3, John Koerner 2, Mark Leszczynski 1, Bob Russo 1.Shots: Ithaca 40, SUNY Cortland 36.

1980 CHAMPIONSHIPAT HOBART

Hobart 11, SUNY Cortland 8SUNY Cortland 2 3 1 2 — 8Hobart 4 0 4 3 — 11SUNY Cortland scoring – John Koerner 2, Terry Davis 1, Brad Gerla 1, Mark Koetzner 1, Bob Leyden 1, Kurt Stokes 1, Bob Russo 1.Hobart scoring – Mark Darcangelo 3, Scott Petosa 3, Larry Grimaldi 2, Jon Feinstein 1, Jeff Knaus 1, Roy McAdam 1.Shots: SUNY Cortland 28, Hobart 50.Attendance: 4,855.