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1 @ARMYWP_MLAX LACROSSE QUICK FACTS Locaon ................................................................... West Point, N.Y. Founded ................................................ 1802 by an act of Congress Enrollment ............................................................................... 4,400 Colors .....................................................................Black, Gold, Gray Nickname ..................................................................... Black Knights Superintendant ......................................... Lt. Gen. Robert L. Caslen Athlec Director ........................................................... Boo Corrigan Conference .................................................................Patriot League Head Coach ................................................. Joe Alberici (Alfred ’91) Record At Army ............................................... 90-77 (12th Season) Career Record ................................................ 101-83 (13th Season) Assistant Coaches ................................ Kyle Georgalas (Cornell ’05) ........................................................................ Jusn Turri (Duke ’11) Volunteer Asst. Coach ......................Ted Georgalas (Springfield ’73) Director of Lacrosse Operaons ........ CPT Ma Luyster (USMA ’06) Athlec Trainer............................................................ Dana Putnam Head Officer Representave....................................... LTC Rick Black Lacrosse Office Phone.............................................. (845) 938-2429 QUICK FACTS Assistant AD for Communicaons ............................. Ma Faulkner Office Phone ............................................................ (845) 938-6871 Cell Phone ................................................................ (845) 905-6591 Email.................................................. [email protected] Official Army Website ........................ www.GoArmyWestPoint.com Athlecs Twier ...............................................@GoArmyWestPoint Lacrosse Twier ...................... @ArmyWP_MLax, @ArmyLaxCoach Athlecs Instagram ............................................. GoArmyWestPoint Lacrosse Instagram .................................................. ArmyWP_MLax Athlecs Snapchat .............................................. GoArmyWestPoint Athlecs Facebook ............................................. Army Black Knights Lacrosse Facebook .................................. Army West Point Lacrosse ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS First Year of Lacrosse ................................................................ 1907 All-Time Record ...................................................... 769-377-7 (.671) 2016 Record ............................................................................... 10-7 2016 Patriot League Record/Finish ...................................... 5-3/4th 2016 Postseason ...................... Patriot League Tournament Finalist Leermen Returning/Lost .......................................................41/13 Starters Returning/Lost................................................................8/3 2017 Captains .......... Dan Grabher, Reaves Klipstein, Gunnar Miller Stadium/Capacity........................................ Michie Stadium/38,000 Surface ............................................................................... Field Turf LACROSSE QUICK HITS

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Location ...................................................................West Point, N.Y.Founded ................................................ 1802 by an act of CongressEnrollment ...............................................................................4,400Colors .....................................................................Black, Gold, GrayNickname .....................................................................Black KnightsSuperintendant ......................................... Lt. Gen. Robert L. CaslenAthletic Director ...........................................................Boo CorriganConference .................................................................Patriot League

Head Coach ................................................. Joe Alberici (Alfred ’91)Record At Army ............................................... 90-77 (12th Season)Career Record ................................................ 101-83 (13th Season)Assistant Coaches ................................ Kyle Georgalas (Cornell ’05)........................................................................Justin Turri (Duke ’11)Volunteer Asst. Coach ......................Ted Georgalas (Springfield ’73)Director of Lacrosse Operations ........CPT Matt Luyster (USMA ’06)Athletic Trainer ............................................................ Dana PutnamHead Officer Representative .......................................LTC Rick BlackLacrosse Office Phone.............................................. (845) 938-2429

QUICK FACTS

Assistant AD for Communications ............................. Matt FaulknerOffice Phone ............................................................ (845) 938-6871Cell Phone ................................................................ (845) 905-6591Email ..................................................matthew.faulkner@usma.eduOfficial Army Website ........................www.GoArmyWestPoint.comAthletics Twitter ...............................................@GoArmyWestPointLacrosse Twitter ......................@ArmyWP_MLax, @ArmyLaxCoachAthletics Instagram ............................................. GoArmyWestPointLacrosse Instagram .................................................. ArmyWP_MLaxAthletics Snapchat .............................................. GoArmyWestPointAthletics Facebook ............................................. Army Black KnightsLacrosse Facebook .................................. Army West Point Lacrosse

AThleTIC CommUnICATIonS

First Year of Lacrosse ................................................................1907All-Time Record ......................................................769-377-7 (.671)2016 Record ...............................................................................10-72016 Patriot League Record/Finish ......................................5-3/4th2016 Postseason ...................... Patriot League Tournament FinalistLettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................41/13Starters Returning/Lost................................................................8/32017 Captains .......... Dan Grabher, Reaves Klipstein, Gunnar MillerStadium/Capacity ........................................Michie Stadium/38,000Surface ............................................................................... Field Turf

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One of the most storied institutions in the nation, West Point is also home to one of the oldest and most successful college lacrosse programs in the country. The Black Knights embark on their 100th season of intercollegiate lacrosse this year. Joe Alberici enters his 12th season along the sidelines and hopes to lead the program back to a Patriot League title and run in the NCAA Tournament. With 769 victories under its belt, Army’s lacrosse program ranks fifth in all-time wins, behind only Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Navy, and Maryland. Army lacrosse has earned eight national championships before the NCAA sanctioned a postseason tournament in 1971, while 12 men (eight players and four coaches) associated with the program’s history have been welcomed into the National Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame. Additionally, former legendary head coach F. Morris Touchstone was part of the inaugural class to be enshrined in the Army Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. Touchstone, who retired in 1957, is still the Academy’s all-time winningest lacrosse coach. He was joined by legendary head coach Ace Adams in the Army Hall of Fame in 2011. Further testimony to Army’s prominent place on the landscape of collegiate lacrosse is evident in the postseason awards. Two of the five existing national lacrosse awards bear the name of a former member of the Army lacrosse “family.” The national Coach of the Year award is named in honor of Touchstone, while the national Player of the Year award is recognized as the Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award – a 1967 Academy graduate. Two former Black Knights (Pete Cramblet in 1970 and Tom Cafaro in 1971) have won the Enners Award, while James “Ace” Adams (1961) and Dick Edell (1978) were presented with the Touchstone “Coach of the Year” honor. Three Black Knights have been named the nation’s top attackman while two have earned outstanding goalie plaudits (including A. Norman Webb, who earned that distinction in 1963 and 1964). Eight Army players have captured the nod as the top defenseman in the country.

Tracing Lacrosse’s rooTs Lacrosse had a sparse beginning at West Point as an Academy-sponsored sport. The U.S. Military Academy supported an intercollegiate squad in 1907, 1909 and 1910 before the sport really took off for good in 1921. Despite its shaky start off the field, the program enjoyed immediate on-field success, foreshadowing a long, rich history as one of the nation’s elite teams. Those squads of 1907, 1909 and 1910 combined to win all 10 of their games. By 1923, in only the program’s sixth year, head coach Talbot Hunter brought home the Academy’s first national championship when his Black Knights concluded the season with an 8-1-1 mark. In Hunter’s first campaign along the Hudson, Army was 2-3. However, the Black Knights rebounded with a 6-1 showing in 1922, beginning a stretch of 33 consecutive seasons in which Army posted a winning record. West Point’s lacrosse fortunes reached its all-time high under direction of the legendary Touchstone, who guided his charges to 214 wins, against just 73 losses and four ties, during a 29-year career as Army mentor. He roamed the Army sidelines from 1929 through 1957. During his tenure, the Black Knights of the Hudson won or shared three national titles, capturing the outright crown in 1944 before sharing it with Navy in 1945 and Princeton in 1951. Forty-two of the 83 first team All-Americans in Army history came while Touchstone was the coach. His resume, laden with a .743 winning percentage at Army and coupled with a strong four-year stint as head coach at Yale, earned him an induction into the Hall of Fame in 1960, just three years after his retirement. His entry into the Hall paved the way for All-Americans Harry Wilson, Thomas Truxtun and James Hartinger to

follow. Wilson was the first West Point athlete to earn first team All-America accolades in both lacrosse and football in the same year, accomplishing that feat in 1926. Charles Born, a first team football All-American in 1925 was selected as a first team lacrosse All-American in 1928. Throughout its early days, the lacrosse program enjoyed a close affiliation with the Army football team as many gridders kept themselves athletically fit by excelling in lacrosse each spring. Among Army’s early lacrosse All-Americans were gridders Wilson, Born, Milt Summerfelt, Robert Stillman, Clinton True and Woodrow Wilson. Bill Carpenter would equal that feat prior to his graduation in 1960. Carpenter achieved national acclaim as the “Lonely End” on Army’s football team. Much like Touchstone, who was a lacrosse visionary, the “Lonely End” formation was the brainchild of Hall of Fame football coach Earl “Red” Blaik. So intertwined were the success of the gridders and laxmen that both programs captured national championships in 1944 and 1945.

Dawn of The MoDern era The one constant throughout all of Army’s success was a stingy defense. Don Tillar and Carpenter were named the nation’s top defenseman in 1959 and 1960, respectively, headlining a span of 15 years in which six Black Knights were presented with that honor. The benefactor, as well as a chief contributor, of Army’s stellar defense during the mid-1960s was Norman Webb, who became a two-time national Goalie of the Year and an All-American. Adams had the unenviable task of replacing Touchstone in 1958. But “Ace” was equal to the task, forging a 9-0 mark in his first year on the job and earning a share of the national title. It was Army’s first perfect season since 1910. In a dozen years at West Point, Adams’ teams won .777 percent of its games — including a then Academy-record 10-win performance during his final season in 1969 — and shared the national championship four

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army played its home games on “The Plain,”as well as at Daly field, clinton field and shea stadium, before moving into Michie stadium.

Early Army lacrosse action from 1939.

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times, 1958, 1959, 1961 and 1969. In 1961, after a 9-2 campaign, Adams was named national Coach of the Year. An All-America midfielder during his college days at Johns Hopkins, Adams joined Touchstone in the Hall of Fame during induction ceremonies in 1975. By that time Robert Miser, Webb and Cramblet had also been enshrined following stellar careers. In 2010, Dick Edell increased Army’s representation in the Hall of Fame to 11 with his enshrinement. It marked the second consecutive year that the Hall of Fame class included a member of the Army family. In 2003, another stalwart from the Ace Adams era earned his way into the hallowed hall when Tom Sheckells (USMA ’65) was voted in posthumously. Cramblet and Cafaro, who were the cornerstones of the Army team during the transition from Adams to successor Al Pisano, helped establish the Black Knights as an explosive offensive team. Cramblet would graduate in 1970 as the Academy’s all-time leading scorer with 150 points, but Cafaro would shatter that mark one year later following an 85-point senior season that vaulted his career point total to 167. With Pisano at the helm, the Black Knights played an instrumental role in the emergence of the NCAA Tournament. The NCAA unveiled its eight-team playoff format in 1971 and the Black Knights found themselves in the first lacrosse final four. Cafaro was the impetus behind that success, scoring 18 points in Army’s two contests. The Black Knights defeated Hofstra in the opening round (19-6) but lost to eventual champion Cornell, 17-16, in the semifinals. Both games were held at West Point. In fact, since the tourney’s inception, West Point has been the home to postseason play in seven different years, most recently in 2001 when the first round was held at Michie Stadium. The Black Knights were members of the first three NCAA tourney fields and last appeared in the NCAA Tournament in 2010, when they reached the second round. Army is one of only 11 lacrosse programs that have appeared in at least a dozen postseason tournaments since the event began in 1971. Dick Edell, who succeeded Pisano and forged a .733 winning percentage in his seven-year stint at the Academy, continued Army’s success. He guided the Black Knights to the NCAA Tournament in four of his

seven years along the Army sideline. Goalie George Slabowski and attackman Frank Giordano were the featured stars of Edell’s era. Both earned first team All-America accolades in 1983 — Edell’s final season — as Army put forth the first of two successive 11-3 marks. The eMMer era Jack Emmer, who had been a highly successful coach during stints at Cortland State and Washington & Lee, replaced Edell in the spring of 1984. Emmer’s inaugural season along the banks of the Hudson was a resounding success as the team became just the second Army squad to reach the final four, edging Pennsylvania, 8-7 at Franklin Field in the NCAA Quarterfinals. That would be the first of eight postseason bids earned by Emmer’s Black Knights. When Army defeated Cornell in the 1996 season opener, Emmer joined Touchstone as the only coaches in Army history to reach 100 wins at the Academy. One of Emmer’s most successful seasons came in 1993 when a senior-dominated Army team — paced by Steve Heller, who would graduate as the Academy’s career scoring leader with 204 points — finished the regular season with an 11-3 record before beating Maryland 15-11 in the opening round of the NCAA tourney. In 1997 and 1998, Ross Yastrzemsky and Chad Hadlock eclipsed the century mark for career points. Yastrzemsky graduated as the program’s highest scoring midfielder, compiling 121 points. He added an honorable mention All-America certificate to his accolades after the 1997 season. Emmer coached 27 All-Americans in his 22 years at the Academy, including Jim Wagner and John Walker (USMA ’06). Tim Pearson (USMA ’02), a three-time honorable mention All-American, concluded his exceptional career as the Academy’s all-time leading scorer. He smashed Heller’s previous mark, finishing with 238 points. Emmer led Army into league play when the Patriot League was formed in 1991. The Black Knights did not lose a game to a conference foe in their first 25 contests, reeling off one of the nation’s longest conference winning streaks. That string still stands as the longest in Patriot League history. Army’s peerless leader guided the Black Knights back into the NCAA Tournament in 2005 for the eighth time and the 15th time overall for the storied program. It also marked the third straight season that the Black Knights were invited to the NCAA Tournament. Despite finishing runner-up at the Patriot League Tournament, Army was one of 10 at-large bids to the NCAA tournament. Emmer led his charges south of the Mason-Dixon line for a match-up with No. 8 Georgetown. The Black Knights dropped that NCAA First Round contest, 16-6 to the Hoyas. Emmer carried on the Academy’s long line of coaching success among a lineage of legendary lacrosse mentors at West Point. However, that long run came to a close in May 2005 when Emmer announced his retirement from coaching after 36 years. He left the game as the all-time winningest lacrosse coach in NCAA history.

new Beginnings The 2006 season brought

a change of guard over the Army lacrosse program as one-time assistant coach, Joe Alberici, returned to succeed his former mentor Jack Emmer. Alberici became just the 10th head coach in 88 years of the Academy’s program, following

an impressive list of four Hall of Fame coaches. In his first campaign as head coach, Alberici paced the Black Knights to an 8-7 finish and a No. 20 USILA/USA Today ranking. Army fell just short of the NCAA tournament after a runner-up finish at the Patriot League Championship. In 2008, Alberici led the Black Knights to a 9-6 record and the regular season Patriot League Championship with a 5-1 conference mark. For his efforts, he was named the Patriot League Coach of the Year, marking the first time an Army skipper won the award since Emmer nabbed his second honor in 1998. In 2010, Alberici guided Army to an 11-6 overall record, a perfect 6-0 Patriot League mark, two wins over Navy and its first-ever Patriot League tournament title. The Black Knights went on to knock off two-time defending national champion Syracuse in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The monumental win was lauded by many as one of the biggest upsets in collegiate lacrosse history. In each of the last six years, Alberici led his Black Knights to a Patriot League Tournament berth and was named Patriot League Coach of the Year in 2014. Army has made the Patriot League Championship the last two seasons, including the 2015 season in which the Black Knights was the first team to make the title game as a sixth seed. He continues to hold a high standard and will not settle for anything less than competing titles on both the conference and national level.

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Jack Emmer retired following the 2005 season as the winningest coach in NCAA lacrosse history. He collected 186 of his 325 wins

during his 22 seasons at West Point.

Army became only the fifth lacrosse program in the nation to total 700 victories with its win over VMI on Feb. 14, 2009. In 98 seasons, the Black Knights are the owners of a 759-370-7 record since defeating Steven’s Tech, 3-1, in the program’s first outing in 1907. Cornell joined the 700-win club with its final win of 2012. Army is one of only seven teams with more than 700 wins:

rK. SCHool W-l-T 1. Johns Hopkins ........................ 963-322-152. Syracuse ................................. 882-337-163. Maryland ................................ 792-268-44. Navy ....................................... 783-344-145. Army ................................... 769-377-76. Hobart ................................... 759-488-207. Cornell .................................. 731-463-27

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L A c R o s s enATIonAl honorS

Located inside historic Homewood Field on the campus of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md., the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame has enshrined the sport’s most prominent men and women since 1957.

Jack Emmer became the 12th member of Army’s lacrosse family to join that illustrious club in 2005. He is the fourth former Army coach to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame. Below is a list of those 12 individuals, four coaches and eight players, with their year of induction in parentheses.

Dick Edell Jack Emmer

F. Morris Touchstone James “Ace” Adams

PlAyErSHarry E. Wilson ’28 (1963)Thomas Truxtun ’37 (1970)James Hartinger ’49 (1975)Robert Miser ’60 (1980)A. Norman Webb ’64 (1983)Peter Cramblet ’70 (1986)Thomas Cafaro ’71 (1988)Thomas Sheckells ’65 (2003)

coachesF. Morris Touchstone, 1929-57 (1960)James F. Adams, 1958-69 (1975)Dick Edell, 1977-83 (2004)Jack Emmer, 1984-2005 (2005)

(presented to the nation’s most outstanding player)

Pete Cramblet - 1970 Tom Cafaro - 1971

A. Norman Webb - 1963, 1964 George Slabowski - 1983

(presented to the nation’s most outstanding attackman)

1960 — Bob Miser 1970 — Pete Cramblet 1971 — Tom Cafaro

(presented to the nation’s most outstanding defenseman)

1948 — John McEnery 1953 — Jack Johnson 1957 — Ben Glyphis 1959 — Don Tillar 1960 — Bill Carpenter 1962 — Bob Fuellhart 1972 — Tom O’Leary 1981 — Bob Henry

(presented to the nation’s Coach of the Year)

1961 — James “Ace” Adams 1978 — Dick Edell

(presented to the nation’s top collegiate player; established 2001)

2005 — John Walker 2011 — Jeremy Boltus

(both presented to the nation’s most outstanding goalkeeper)

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lT. rAY ennerS AWArd

C. mArKlUnd KellY AWArd - SYdneY m. Cone TrophY

jACK TUrnBUll AWArd

SChmeISSer memorIAl CUp

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1984 Geo. Slabowski1985 Rob Koehler1986 Pat Daly1987 Tom Hickman1988 Joel Portuese1989 Gary Giglio1990 Eric Waltz1991 Rob Cahill1992 Chris Lepp1993 Eric Waltz Steve Heller1994 Sean Turner1995 Mike Colon1996 Chris Carrano1997 Ross Yastrzemsky1998 K.J. Dworczyk1999 Ken Driscoll

2000 Tim Pearson2001 Tim Pearson2002 Tim Pearson2003 John Ryan2004 Jeff Bryan2005 John Walker2006 Matt Luyster2007 Adam Fullerton2008 Adam Fullerton2009 Kevin Lorusso2010 Alex Gephart2011 Jeremy Boltus2012 Devin Lynch2013 Brendan Buckley2014 John Burk2015 Sam Somers2016 Cole Johnson

1984 Eric Korvin1985 P.J. O’Sullivan1986 Bob Betchley1987 Bob Betchley1988 Bob Betchley1989 Mike Dieroff1990 Scott Frank1991 Steve Heller1992 Steve Heller1993 Phil Mandry1994 Brian Knapp1995 Rob Manning1996 Dan Brostek Rob Manning1997 Jordan Gros1998 Greg Tily1999 Tim Pearson2000 Tim Pearson

2001 Tim Pearson2002 Tim Pearson2003 Jeff Bryan2004 Jim Wagner John Walker2005 Jim Wagner2006 John Walker Mike Obringer2007 Justin Bokmeyer2008 Justin Bokmeyer2009 Jason Peyer2010 Jeremy Boltus2011 Garrett Thul2012 Garrett Thul2013 John Glesener2014 John Glesener2015 John Glesener2016 Dan Grabher

1984 Mike Riccardi1985 Dan Williams1986 Dan Williams1987 Joel Portuese1988 Pete Mavoides1989 Gary Giglio1990 John O’Grady1991 Chris Lepp1992 Adam Silva1993 Adam Silva1994 Sean Turner1995 Chris Auclair1996 Brendan Sheehan1997 Joe Whaley1998 Kevin Hegarty1999 Justin Charise2000 Justin Charise

2001 Ryan Pagels2002 Al Tofani2003 Nick Auletta2004 Matt Darak2005 Matt Luyster2006 Adam Fullerton2007 Jay Larson2008 Jay Larson2009 Tom Palesky2010 Bill Henderson2011 Tom Palesky2012 Tim Henderson, Brendan Buckley2013 Sam Somers2014 Sam Somers2015 Jimbo D’Aprile2016 Austin Schultz

1984 Rob Koehler1985 Doug Shaver1986 Joel Portuese1987 Joe Gillis1988 John Cunniffe1989 Bill Tohill1990 Phil Mandry1991 Chris Prentice1992 Rob Kilroy1993 Chris Auclair1994 Travis Loving1995 Kevin Capra1996 Ryan McCormack1997 Jordan Gros1998 John Mask1999 Jim Scullion2000 Josh Kurtzman John Fernandez

2001 Chris Woods2002 Andy Mounce2003 Matt Darak2004 Jeff Auer2005 Nick Doerr2006 Drew Narcum2007 Craig Massie2008 Jason Peyer2009 Jeremy Boltus2010 Tyler Seymour2011 Brendan Buckley2012 Derek Sipperly2013 Alex Newsome, Jimbo D’Aprile2014 Austin Schultz2015 Dan Grabher2016 Sam Finnery

1984 Dan Williams1985 Bob Betchley1986 John Sheehan1987 Neil Minihane1988 Tim deLoe1989 Mike Crossett1990 Eric Waltz1991 Rick Aguilar1992 Chad Smith1993 Dan Brostek1994 Ross Yastrzemsky1995 Kevin Hegarty1996 S. Vergamini1997 Alex Fyfe1998 Steve Austin1999 Tim Pearson2000 John Ryan

2001 Jeff Bryan2002 Aaron Paskalis2003 John Walker2004 Justin Bokmeyer2005 Matt Scheel2006 Kevin LoRusso2007 Sam Harrison2008 Rob McCallion2009 Tim Henderson2010 Garrett Thul2011 Tyler Kamide2012 John Glesener2013 Alex Daly2014 Tim Stackpole2015 Connor Glancy2016 AJ Barretto

1984 Rich Sajkowski Tom Donovan1985 Tim Steinagle Pete Short1986 Sam Reider Mike Liantonio1987 Rob O’Connor Bill Garvey1988 Jon Roitman Bill Grotz John Janowski1989 Buck French John Sheehan Joe Bruno1990 John Berry Joe Olmeda1991 Greg Wilcox Will Huff Bill O’Brien1992 John Polhamus Charlie Uchill Tim Frederick Mike Crossett1993 Ed Jackman Alex MacMaster1994 Rick Black Tom O’Connor John Orlando Paul Royle1995 Kevin Capra Sam Martin Kevin McAuliffe Steve Murphy1996 Paul Evangelista Oliver Mintz Andy Schanno1997 Terry Gilroy John Johnson Doug Legan1998 D.J. Beil Dan Monahan Aaron Swain Mike Szczepanski1999 John Bishop Paul Colbert Ken Driscoll2000 Mike Hayes Dan Russo Jim Scullion Aaron Willis2001 John Fernandez

Ryan Hanrahan Josh Kurtzman Rob Hilton2002 Nick Bilotta Chris Doerr Jason Shaw2003 Scott Alpaugh Adam Hurley Mike Kamon Chris Roberts2004 Doug Bartolotta2005 Matt Darak Matt Ellement2006 Nate Foust Tony Vozzolo Nick LoRusso2007 Nick LoRusso Brian Ivany Patrick Fullerton Mike Hanna2008 Roy Ragusa Patrick Fullerton J.P. Keneally Eric Haniuk2009 Zach Jansen Trip Auray Alex Gephart2010 Tyler Oates Matt Poulos Joe Conroy Pat Mulholland2011 Shane Smith Zach Palmieri2012 Shane Finlay, Conor Hayes, Brian LoRusso2013 Matt Mezer, Andrew Boyd, Evan Danahy2014 Nick Isnardi, Kevin Epp, Zeric Butters, Ehret Faircloth2015 Alex Daly Al DeStefano Billy Baird Ehret Faircloth2016 Alex Daly Gunnar Miller Jimbo Moore Reaves Klipstein

1997 Paul Colbert1998 Paul Colbert1999 Paul Colbert2000 Derik Timmerman2001 Steve Whaley2002 Steve Whaley2003 Dan Keating2004 James Marques2005 Jack Pinney2006 Jack Pinney2007 Jack Pinney

2003 Chris Woods2004 Marko Kostovic2005 Ben Harrow2006 Andrew Yakulis2007 Alex Rhoads2008 Mike Hanna2009 Alex Rhoads2010 Sam Harrison

2000 Justin Charise2001 Ryan Pagels2002 Dominik Nogic2003 Mike Kamon2004 Doug Bartolotta2005 Matt Ellement2006 Tory Sokul2007 Eddie Clark2008 Craig Massie2009 Scott Rosenshein

2006 Matt Bowerman2007 Adam Hansinger2008 Adam Hansinger2009 Jason Peyer2010 Garrett Thul2011 Garrett Thul2012 Garrett Thul2013 Garrett Thul2014 John Burk2015 A.J. Canara

Team MVP

2008 Richard Camacho2009 Rob Dougherty2010 Rob Dougherty2011 Dele Ogundipe2012 Alex Brammer2013 Alex Brammer2014 Alex Brammer2015 Harry Majors2016 Anthony Galati Alex Camp

noTe: The Coates Award was called the Parents’ Club Award up until 2008.

Andrew Maisano2011 Rob McCallion2012 Zach Palmieri2013 John Burk2014 Pat Hart2015 Austin Schultz2016 Shea Mullins

2010 Andrew Maisano2011 Jay Laing2012 James MacGibbon2013 Brendan Buckley2014 John Burk2015 Tom Shade

gen. jAmeS v. hArTInger AWArd lT. ennerS-ChrIS peTIT AWArdOffensive MVP

jACK rUST AWArdDefensive MVP

Most Improved Player

gen. george rUhlen AWArd gen. l.e. SeemAn AWArdTop Freshman

F. morrIS ToUChSTone AWArdCoach’s Award - Team Spirit & Personal Sacrifice

gerArd o’Connor AWArdCadet Service Award

STeve vlAhAKIS AWArdUnsung Hero

jACK emmer “nUTCrACKer” AWArdMost Physical Player

ChArleS A. CoATeS AWArdSenior with Highest GPA

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1922 Irving Greene (CP) 1923 Charles Lawrence (TA)1924 William Gillmore (C)1925 Ralph Tibbetts (TD) William Gillmore (C)1926 Harry Wilson (FA)1928 Charles Born (SD)1931 Joseph Zimmerman (FD) Charles Pottenger (TA)1932 Milton Summerfelt (P) Charles Pottenger (TA)1933 Milton Summerfelt (CP) Gene Tibbets (C)1934 Robert Stillman (FD) Gene Tibbets (C)1935 Clinton True (FD) Thomas Truxtun (C)1936 Clinton True (FD) Thomas Truxtun (C)1937 James Scott (OH) Thomas Truxtun (C)1938 William Bradley (P) Charles Sherburne (FA)1939 Woodrow Wilson (CP)1940 Arthur Frontczak (P)1941 Joseph Thigpen (SA)1942 William Smith (FD)1944 Levin Broughton (G) John Donaldson (P) Richard Groves (IH)1945 Norman Mallory (P) William Devens (C) William Stites (OH) Richard Groves (IH)1946 William Devens (C) A.C. Haussmann (IH)1947 John McEnery (FD) James Hartinger (C)1948 Jack Rust (G) John McEnery (D) James Hartinger (M)1949 James Hartinger (M)1951 Bruno Giordano (D)

Edward Meyer (M)1952 Albert Lorenzen (M)1953 John Johnson (G)1954 Peter Leone (A) Oliver Combs (M)1957 Ben Glyphis (D)1958 Don Tillar (D)1959 Charles Getz (M) Don Tillar (D)1960 Bill Carpenter (D) Hal Eubanks (M) Bob Miser (A)1961 Sam Wilder (M) Dick Buckner (D)1962 Al Biddison (M) Bob Fuellhart (D)1963 A. Norman Webb (G)1964 Mike Buckley (D) Roy Buckner (M) Tom Sheckells (A) A. Norman Webb (G)1965 Bob Radcliffe (D) Tom Sheckells (A) Tim Vogel (M)1966 Frank Kobes (M)1967 Chris Pettit (A) Glynn Hale (M)1968 Pete Cramblet (A)1969 Pete Cramblet (A) Dick Luecke (D)1970 Pete Cramblet (A) Tom Cafaro (A)1971 Tom Cafaro (A) Ron Liss (M)1972 Tom O’Leary (D)1981 Bob Henry (D)1983 Frank Giordano (A) George Slabowski (G)1984 Mike Riccardi (D)2005 John Walker (A)2011 Jeremy Boltus (A)

Tom Sheckells was a two-time first team All-America in 1964 and 1965.

John Walker was named first team All-America attackman in 2005.

Tim Henderson ’12 was a two-time honorable mention All-American and the 2012 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year.

1922 Armond J. Salmon1923 Russell A. Baker1924 Armand J. Salmon1925 Henry R. Westphalinger Harry E. Wilson1927 Charles F. Born1928 Harry E. Wilson Lyle E. Seeman1929 Morris Goldberg1938 John M. Finn1939 William Bradley1940 Charles R. Fairlamb1943 Gabriel A. Ivan1944 George R. Hayman John J. Cushman Robert J. Harman1945 Robert J. Harman Alvan C. Hadley Archibald V. Arnold Levin B. Broughton1946 Sam Walker1947 Jack Rust Henry Foldberg1949 Jack Rust1950 R.B. Preuit Philo Lange1951 Edward Markham Daniel Foldberg1952 Joseph Austin Lloyd Rhiddlehoover1953 Peter Leone1954 Ray Dunway John Giddings

1955 Ray Dunway John Giddings1956 Ben Glyphis Perry Smith1957 Raymond Riggan1958 Raymond Riggan Mike Harvey Bob Miser1959 Bob Miser1961 Glen Adams Pat Hillier1963 Paul Stanley1965 Bill Ritch1966 Chris Pettit1969 Tom Cafaro John Connors1971 Steve Wood Buck Walker1972 Russ Bolling1973 Tom O’Leary1974 Tom O’Leary1977 Jose Olivero1979 Nick DiLauria1980 Bob Henry1982 Paul Cino1983 Mike Riccardi1984 George Slabowski1985 P.J. O’Sullivan1986 Pat Daly1987 Tom Hickman1988 Bob Betchley

A—AttackC—CenterCP—Cover PointD—DefenseFA—First AttackFD—First Defense

G—GoalIH—In HomeM—MidfieldOH—Out HomeP—PointSA—Second Attack

SD—Second DefenseTA—Third AttackTD—Third Defense

FIrST TeAm All-AmerICA (84)

SeCond TeAm All-AmerICA (64)

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1922 Carl W. Meyer Charles Coates1923 Henry R. Baxter Armand J. Salmon1925 Shelton E. Prudhomme1926 Shelton E. Prudhomme1927 Maurice F. Daly1931 John W. Brady John R. Waters1933 Robert H. Douglas1945 Sam Walker1946 Beano Hadley1947 Robert M. Montague1948 John T. Marley John S. Egbert Wallace A. Ford Raymond O. Barton William Travis1949 Thomas F. Bullock Boyde W. Allen Philo B. Lange1950 Edward M. Markham Anderson O. Hubbard1951 Joseph C. Austin Albert I. Lorenzen Billy J. Ellis Donald A. McGann Ralph M. Cline1952 Ralph M. Cline1953 Thomas H. Jones John H.J. Giddings Joe H. Shear1954 Richard W. Hobbs1955 James E. Torrence Norris B. Harbold1956 John H. Higgins William E. Yates1957 William E. Yates John L. Weigner1958 John G. Evans Robert B. Howe1959 William A. Fitzgerald Robert B. Howe Freeman I. Howard Dwight E. Beach

Douglas Campbell1960 Richard A. Buckner Samuel D. Wilder Al Biddison1961 Bob Fuellhart Ron Hannon Al Biddison Charles C. Darrell1962 A. Norman Webb Jackson C. Reavill Charles C. Darrell1963 John C. Ellerson Bill Ritch1964 Timothy J. Vogel William M. Annan1965 John N. Cullen Robert B. Johnson1967 Tom Schwartz Gordon L. Rankin Ray Enners Rick Rider1968 Rick Rider Charles Jarvis1969 Charles Jarvis Ed Hirsch1970 Ed Hirsch John Connors1971 Russ Bolling Frank Eich1972 Mike Griswold Tom Fitzsimmons1973 Tom Fitzsimmons1974 Rick Goodhand1975 Matt Finley Mike Burnett Jose Olivero1976 Ted Harkin1977 Steve McManus Kevin Scherrer1978 Nick DiLauria1979 Roger Wieland Kevin MacGibbon Joe Fetzer1980 Kevin MacGibbon Joe Fetzer

1981 Paul Cino George Slabowski Frank Giordano1982 George Slabowski Frank Giordano Harry Jackson1983 P.J. O’Sullivan1984 Rich Sajkoski Tom Donovan1985 Bob Gilmartin Rob Hoynes Rob Koehler Peter Short1986 Tom Hickman1987 Joel Portuese Dan Williams1991 Steve Heller1992 Steve Heller Chris Lepp1993 Steve Heller Eric Waltz1994 Sean Turner1996 Chris Carrano1997 Ross Yastrzemsky2000 Tim Pearson2001 Tim Pearson2002 Tim Pearson2003 Jeff Bryan2004 Jeff Bryan John Walker2005 Jim Wagner2006 Matt Luyster John Walker2010 Jeremy Boltus Bill Henderson Tom Palesky2011 Tim Henderson Garrett Thul Tom Palesky2012 Tim Henderson2013 Garrett Thul John Glesener2014 Sam Somers2015 Sam Somers Austin Schultz

Three-time All-American Jose Olivero was named a honorable-mention selection in 1975.

Jeremy Boltus’ 11 is Army’s most recent first team All-America selection.

1923 Lawrence Barroll Walter D. Merrill1925 Frank G. Fraser1926 Prentice E. Yeomans Thomas J.H. Trapnell1927 Thomas J.H. Trapnell1929 Clyde R. McBride1939 Alvan C. Gillem1940 Alvan C. Gillem1947 John T. Marley1950 Edward Meyer Robert Maladowitz1953 Max Murrell Stan Touchstone1957 William H.L. Mullins1958 Bob Grete Charles Getz Steve Fertig1959 Steve Fertig1960 Edward Laurance1963 Ray Buckner Tom Sheckells1964 Bill Ritch1967 Dave Rivers1968 Jack Mayer1969 Terry Young1970 Robert Stewart1972 Rick Goodhand1973 Rick Goodhand1977 Scott Finlay1978 Scott Finlay Jim Pappafotis Jose Olivero1983 Paul Cino1985 Dan Williams1986 Dan Williams1987 Bob Betchley1991 Rob Cahill2008 Adam Fullerton2011 Bill Henderson2012 Garrett Thul2013 Brendan Buckley2014 John Glesener2015 John Glesener

AlTernATeS (6)1930 Irving lehrfield1933 Charlie Pottenger1935 Bob Stillman1936 James Scott1937 Perry “Dukie” Hoisington charlie sherburne

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1. Tim Pearson ’02 2382. Jeremy Boltus ’11 2143. John Walker ’06 2094. John Glesener ’15 2085. Steve Heller ’93 2046. Bob Betchley ’88 1917. Scott Finlay ’78 1868 Garrett Thul ’13 183 Jeff Bryan ’04 18310. Tom Cafaro ’71 16711. Frank Giordano ’83 167 Jim Wagner ’05 15113. Pete Cramblet ’70 15014. Dan Brostek ’96 14815. Paul Cino ’83 14016. Rob Manning ’96 137 Cole Johnson ’17 137

17. Bob Miser ’60 135 Phil Mandry ’93 13519. Ted Harkin ’78 13320. Tom Sheckells ’65 128 Dave Reeves ’79 12822. Connor Cook ’16 12423. Ross Yastrzemsky ’97 12124. Chad Hadlock ’98 11825. Doug Shaver ’87 11326. Eric Waltz ’93 109 27. Pete Short ’85 10628. Pat Daly ’86 10329. Rob McCallion ’11 100 Jason Peyer ’09 100 Chad Allen ’93 100

Scott Finlay ’78 held Army’s goal-scoring record for 35 years until Garrett Thul ’13 broke it in 2013. Thul finished his decorated career with 163 career goals.

Tim Pearson ’02 is Army’s all-time points (238) assists (142) leader.

1. Garrett Thul ’13 1632. Scott Finlay ’78 1403. Steve Heller ’93 1304. Bob Betchley ’88 1275. John Walker ’06 1256. John Glesener ’15 124 7. Jim Wagner ’05 118 Dan Brostek ’96 1189. Frank Giordano ’83 10810. Pete Cramblet ’70 10711. Tom Cafaro ’71 96 Phil Mandry ’93 96 Tim Pearson ’02 96 Jeremy Boltus ’11 9015. Doug Shaver ’87 8916. Rob Manning ’96 8817. Connor Cook ’16 8218. Cole Johnson ’17 8119. Joe Austin ’52 8020. Ross Yastrzemsky ’97 75

1. Tim Pearson ’02 1422. Jeremy Boltus ’11 1243. Jeff Bryan ’04 1144. John Walker ’06 845. Tom Sheckells ’65 806. Paul Cino ’83 787. Ted Harkin ’78 768. Steve Heller ’93 74 John Glesener ’15 7410. Tom Cafaro ’71 7111. Dave Reeves ’79 6612. Bob Betchley ’88 64 Bob Miser ’60 64 Eric Waltz ’93 6415. Frank Giordano ’83 5916. Pete Short ’85 5817. Cole Johnson ’17 5618. Rob McCallion ’11 5419. Rob Manning ’96 4920. Mike Colon ’95 47

1. Eric Waltz ’93 2882. Ryan Hanrahan ’01 2673. Dan Williams ’87 2624. Ryan McCormack ’97 2465. Alex Daly ’16 2286. John Ryan ’03 2227. Chris Carrano ’96 2068. John Walker ’06 196 Tim Henderson ’12 19610. Joel Portuese ’88 194

1. Eric Waltz ’93 5.142. Ryan Hanrahan ’01 4.943. Joel Portuese ’88 4.854. Dan Williams ’87 4.765. Dan Grabher ’16 4.756. Ryan McCormack ’97 4.737. Eric Mineo ’05 4.718. Alex Daly ’16 4.659. Brian Mennes ’88 4.4410. John Ryan ’03 4.27

1. Tony Vozzolo ’06 4622. Brian Mennes ’88 4413. Ryan McCormack ’97 4404. Alex Daly ’16 4265. Derek Sipperly ’12 3916. Eric Waltz ’93 3747. Chris Zupa ’85 3668. Eric Mineo ’05 3359. Alex Garn ’01 28610. Sean Reppard ’09 245

1. Chris Zupa ’85 .6192. Brian Mennes ’88 .604 Dan Grabher ’17 .6044. Alex Daly ’16 .5755. Eric Mineo ’05 .5746. Ryan McCormack ’97 .5537. Tony Vozzolo ’06 .535 Paul Royle ’94 .5359. Eric Waltz ’93 .53310. Brian Nakamura ’89 .529

1. Tony Vozzolo ’06 8632. Ryan McCormack ’97 7953. Derek Sipperly ’12 7754. Alex Daly ’16 7405. Brian Mennes ’88 7306. Eric Waltz ’93 7017. Chris Zupa ’85 5918. Eric Mineo ’05 5849. Alex Garn ’01 55110. Paul Royle ’94 437

1. Adam Fullerton ‘08 6202. George Slabowski ’84 6033. Rick Aguilar ’94 5984. Tom Palesky ’11 5445. Joel Portuese ’88 5106. Dominik Nogic ‘02 5037. Jack Rust ’49 4918. Matt Darak ’05 4759. Travis Loving ’96 47010. Jack Johnson ’53 443

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1. Tom Cafaro, 1971 852. Cole Johnson, 2016 733. Jeremy Boltus, 2011 69 John Walker, 2005 695. Scott Finlay, 1978 686. Jeremy Boltus, 2010 677. Paul Cino, 1982 66 Tim Pearson, 2001 669. Jim Wagner, 2004 6410. Tim Pearson, 2002 63 Bob Betchley, 1987 6312. John Glesener, 2013 6113. Scott Finlay, 1977 6014. Bob Miser, 1960 59 Steve Heller, 1991 5916. Steve Heller, 1993 5817. John Glesener, 2014 57 John Glesener, 2015 57 John Walker, 2004 57 Jeff Bryan, 2003 57 Tim Pearson, 2000 57

1. Tom Cafaro, 1971 512. Scott Finlay, 1978 493. Jim Wagner, 2004 464. John Glesener, 2014 43 Scott Finlay, 1977 436. Garrett Thul, 2011 42 Jim Wagner, 2005 42 Bob Betchley, 1987 42 Doug Shaver, 1987 42 Joe Austin, 1952 42 Dan Brostek, 1996 4212. Garrett Thul, 2013 41 Garrett Thul, 2010 41 Steve Heller, 1993 4115. Garrett Thul, 2012 39 Pete Cramblet, 1969 3917. Jason Peyer, 2009 38 John Walker, 2005 3819. John Walker, 2004 37 Rob Cahill, 1991 3721. Phil Mandry, 1993 36 Frank Giordano, 1982 36 Frank Giordano, 1981 36 Cole Johnson, 2015 36

1. Jeff Bryan, 2003 45 Jeremy Boltus, 2011 453. Tim Pearson, 2002 42 Paul Cino, 1982 425. Tim Pearson, 2001 396. Jeremy Boltus, 2010 38 Jeff Bryan, 2004 38 Cole Johnson, 2016 388. Tom Sheckells, 1965 359. Tom Cafaro, 1971 3410. John Walker, 2005 31 Tim Pearson, 2000 3112. John Glesener, 2013 30 Tim Pearson, 1999 3014. Steve Heller, 1991 28 Bob Miser, 1960 2816. John Walker, 2006 26 Rob Manning, 1996 26 Tom Sheckells, 1963 2619. Jeremy Boltus, 2009 25 Tom Harkin, 1978 25 Tom Cafaro, 1969 25

TeaMFaceoffs Won (single game)34 – Army vs. Air Force (April 29, 1987); Virginia vs. VMI (April 9, 1996)man-Up offense Efficiency (season).578 – Army, 1997 (37 of 64)

inDiviDuaLFaceoffs Won (single game)30 – Tony Vozzolo, Army vs. Lehigh (April 1, 2003); Bill Dirrigl, Syracuse vs. Cortland St. (March 16, 1988)fastest goal from start of game:06 – Chad Allen, Army vs. Navy (April 6, 1991) John Glesener, vs. UMass (Feb. 10, 2013); vs. Navy (April 13, 2013) John Glesener, vs. Navy (April 12, 2014)Fastest Consecutive Goals by Same Team:05 – Army (Rob Lewis then Justin Charise) vs. Penn State (April 3, 1999) Butler (Lawrence O’Toole, both goals) vs. Denver (April 23, 2004)

1. Rob Koehler, 1985 1052. John Ryan, 2003 1013. Chris Carrano, 1996 100 Ryan McCormack, 1996 1005. Derek Sipperly, 2012 976. Ryan McCormack, 1997 93 Dan Williams, 1987 938. Ryan Hanrahan, 2001 919. Chris Zupa, 1985 8810. Rob Cahill, 1991 86 Joel Portuese, 1986 86 Dan Grabher, 2016 8613. Alex Daly, 2014 85 Brian Mennes, 1987 8515. Dan Grabher, 2015 84

1. Brian Mennes, 1987 1912. Derek Sipperly, 2012 1713. Tony Vozzolo, 2003 1684. Chris Zupa, 1985 1665. Dan Grabher, 2015 1576. Ryan McCormack, 1996 1567. Ryan McCormack, 1997 1498. Alex Daly, 2014 1479. Alex Garn, 2001 14310. Alex Daly, 2013 140

1. Brian Mennes, 1988 .6602. Dan Grabher, 2016 .6393. Ryan McCormack, 1996 .609 Eric Waltz, 1991 .6095. Brian Mennes, 1987 .5976. Tony Vozzolo, 2003 .587 Erik Mineo, 2004 .587 Ryan McCormack, 1997 .5879. Alex Daly, 2013 .58610. Dan Grabher, 2015 .579

1. Matt Darak, 2004 2272. Jack Torrence, 1955 2093. Tom Palesky, 2009 2044. Jack Johnson, 1953 2035. Travis Loving, 1996 2006. Tom Palesky, 2010 1997. Joel Portuese, 1987 1928. Rick Aguilar, 1993 1789. Matt Darak, 2003 17710. Lou Kousouris, 1998 173

1. Jack Johnson, 1953 .7542. Don Workman, 1968 .6993. Rob Stewart, 1969 .6984. Norm Webb, 1964 .6855. George Slabowski, 1983 .6786. Rob Stewart, 1970 .6757. George Slabowski, 1984 .6628. Joel Portuese, 1987 .6539. George Slabowski, 1981 .652 Rick Aguilar, 1992 .652

John Glesener ’15 graduated in the top 10 in goals, assists and points. He is in the top five in career points with 208.

Most Points, Career 238 Tim Pearson ’02 (96 g/142 a)Most Points, Season 85 Tom Cafaro (1971: 51 g/34 a)Most Points, Game 12 Russ Bolling vs. Mt. Washington, (1972: 8 g/4 a)Most Goals, Career 163 Garrett Thul ’13Most Goals, Season 51 Tom Cafaro (1971)Most Goals, Game 10 Joe Austin vs. Cornell, 1952

Most Assists, Career 142 Tim Pearson ’02Most Assists, Season 45 Jeff Bryan (2003), Jeremy Boltus (2011)Most Assists, Game 8 Tim Pearson vs. Lehigh, 2002 8 Paul Cino vs. Bucknell, 1982Most Saves, Career 620 Adam Fullertom ’08Most Saves, Season 227 Matt Darak (2004)Most Saves, Game 39 Jim Torrence vs. Navy, 1954

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1. Russ Bolling ..............................12 (vs. Mt. Washington, 6/3/72)2. Tim Pearson ..............................11 (at Lehigh, 5/4/02)3. Pat Daly .......................................9 (at Yale, 4/16/86) John Glesener .............................9 (vs. Boston U. 4/4/15)

1. Joe Austin ................................. 10 (vs. Cornell, 5/7/52)2. Russ Bolling ................................ 8 (vs. Mt. Washington, 6/3/72)3. Garrett Thul ................................ 7 (vs. Michigan, 3/2/13) (vs. VMI, 2/16/13) Jordan Gros................................. 7 (vs. Lehigh, 4/8/97) Tom Cafaro ................................. 7 (vs. Cornell, 5/29/71)

1. Tim Pearson ................................ 8 (at Lehigh, 5/4/02) Paul Cino ..................................... 8 (at Bucknell, 4/28/82)3. Mike Hoynes ............................... 7 (vs. Michigan State, 3/29/88)

1. Rob Cahill ..................................15 (at Cornell, 3/9/91) Joel Portuese ............................15 (vs. Syracuse, 3/28/87)3. Erik Mineo ................................14 (vs. Holy Cross, 3/12/02) Zack Russo ................................14 (vs. Penn State, 4/4/98) Eric Waltz ..................................14 (vs. Gettysburg, 3/3/98) Ryan McCormack ......................14 (at Navy, 4/25/97) Eric Waltz ..................................14 (at Cornell, 3/9/91) Dan Williams .............................14 (vs. C.W. Post, 5/6/87)9. Zack Russo ................................13 (at Lehigh, 4/11/98) Joel Portuese ............................13 (at St. John’s, 3/25/87)

1. Tony Vozzolo ............................ 30 (vs. Lehigh, 4/1/03)*2. Ryan McCormack ..................... 21 (at Hofstra, 4/19/96)3. Alex Daly ................................ 20 (vs. Bucknell 4/26/13) Dan grabher .......................... 20 (vs. loyola 3/14/15) Alex Garn ................................. 20 (vs. Lafayette, 4/20/01) *NCAA Record

Most Games Played, Season ..................................... 17 (2005, 2010, 2016)Most Games Won, Season ............................................................ 12 (1993)Most Games Lost, Season ............................................................. 10 (2009)Most Consecutive Wins .............................................12 (1936-37, 1958-59)Most Consecutive Losses ................................................................ 8 (2007)Best Winning Percentage, Season ............. 1.000 (1907, 1909, 1910, 1958)Lowest Winning Percentage, Season ........................................ .300 (1974)Most Goals, Season ..................................................................... 219 (1991)Best Scoring Average, Season .................. 16.0 (1959, 160 goals/10 games).................................................................. 15.6 (1991, 219 goals/14 games).................................................................... 15.4 (1958, 138 goals/9 games)Most Goals, Game ..............................35 vs. Boston University, 1931 (35-0)Most Goals Against, Game ............................ 23 vs. Maryland, 1973 (8-23) .................................................................23 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1995 (8-23) .................................................................23 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1997 (5-23)Most Goals Against, Season .............................................. 173 (1990, 1995)Highest Opp. Scoring Avg., Season .......... 13.3 (1990, 173 goals/13 games)Fewest Goals Against, Season (Min. 8 games) .............................. 12 (1931)Fewest Goals Against, Season (Min. 10 games) ............................ 53 (1948)Longest Game .............................74:22 (3/21/87, Army 10, Brown 9 - 4OT)Most Overtime Games, Season ............................ 5 (2010, 3 wins, 2 losses)Most Shutouts, Season .................................................................... 5 (1931)Most Consecutive Shutouts ........................................................3 (1931-32)Most Shutouts Against, Season ............................................. 1 (1924, 1943)Most Overtime Periods, Season ...................................................... 8 (1987)

1. 1985 .......................................... 8302. 1991 .......................................... 8273. 1992 .......................................... 8224. 1983 .......................................... 8155. 1994 .......................................... 8036. 1993 .......................................... 7987. 1996 .......................................... 7788. 1987 .......................................... 7529. 1995 .......................................... 73210. 1997 .......................................... 682

1. 2016 ................. 239 (388 attempts)2. 2003 .................. 227 (387 attempts)3. 1991 .................. 222 (411 attempts)4. 2004 .................. 221 (401 attempts)5. 1987 .................. 215 (353 attempts)6. 1996 .................. 215 (374 attempts)7. 1997 ................. 205 (356 attempts)

1. 1984 ........................ .637 (177-278)2.. 1988 ......................... .622 (180-289)3. 2016 ........................ .616 (239-388)4. 1987 ......................... .609 (215-353)5. 2003 ......................... .586 (190-358) 1985 ......................... .586 (188-321)7. 1997 ......................... .576 (205-356)

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1. at Lafayette (5/2/95)................942. at Lafayette (4/30/96)..............893. at Colgate (5/1/91) ..................80 vs. Air Force (4/29/87) .............805. vs. Lehigh (4/8/97) ..................796. vs. Holy Cross (4/19/94) ..........76 vs. Lafayette (3/22/94) ............76 vs. Air Force (4/26/92) .............769. vs. Gettysburg (3/2/91) ...........7510. at Bucknell (4/28/82) ...............74

1. vs. Air Force (4/29/87) ...............342. vs. Lehigh (4/1/03) ....................303. vs. Lafayette (5/1/01) ................244. vs. Colgate (4/28/92) .................23 vs. Lehigh (4/16/91) ..................23 vs. Holy Cross (3/19/16) ...........23

1. vs. Lafayette (5/1/01) ............. .8892. vs. Lafayette (3/30/04) ........... .8643. vs. Lehigh (4/1/03) ................. .8574. vs. Holy Cross (3/19/16) ......... .8515. vs. Lafayette (3/22/94) ........... .8466. vs. Bucknell (4/26/13) ............ .8337. vs. Notre Dame (4/13/02) ...... .818 vs. lehigh (4/26/16) ............. .818

Tony Vozzolo won an NCAA-record 30 faceoffs versus Lehigh on April 1, 2003.

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1940 Charles Fairlamb (G), Eben Swift (D)1942 Hal Crain (G), William Smith (D)1943 Gabby Ivan (M), R.H. Groves (OH), Bud Bolling (M)1946 A.C. Haussmann (IH), Sam Walker, Richard Bresnahan, William Devens (C), Alvan Hadley1947 James Hartinger (C), Hank Foldberg (D), Robert Montague1948 Ray Barton (M), John McEnery (D), William Travis (M), John Egbert (A)1949 Boyde Allen (D), John Rust (D)1950 Anderson Hubbard (D)1951 Billy Ellis (M), Edward Meyer (M), Bruno Giordano (D), Donald McGann (D)1952 Joseph Austin (A), Albert Lorenzen (M), Ralph Cline (M), Loyd Rhiddlehoover (D)1953 Stan Touchstone (M), Louis Freidersdorff (A)1954 Oliver Combs (M), Richard Hobbs (A), Peter Leone (A)1955 Thomas Auger (M), John Giddings (M), John Pickitt (D)1956 Stainton Smith (D), Perry Smith (A), Norris Harbold (M)1957 Ben Glyphis (D), John Weigner (M)1958 Raymond Riggin (G), Michael Harvey (M)1959 Don Tillar (D), Freeman Howard (D), Steve Fertig (A), Dwight Beach (M)1960 Edward Laurance (G), Bob Miser (A), Charles Belan, Hal Eubanks (M)1961 Kim Fox (D), Ron Hannon (M)1962 Bob Fuellhart (D), Jackson Reavill (D), Al Biddison (M), Charles Darrell (A), Richard Ryer (D), 1963 Don Smith (M)1964 A. Norman Webb (G)1965 Tom Sheckells (A)1966 Frank Kobes (M)1967 Chris Pettit (A)1968 Bud Neswiacheny, Jack Mayer, Rick Rider1969 Dick Luecke (D)1970 Robert Stewart (G), Pete Cramblet (A), John Connors (A)1971 Steve Wood, Ron Liss (M), Tom Cafaro (A)1972 Frank Eich (M), Russ Bolling1973 Tom Fitzsimmons1974 Rick Goodhand (M), Tom O’Leary (D)1976 Rick Bifulco (M)1977 Kevin Scherrer (M)1978 #Scott Finlay (A), Jim Pappafotis (M), Jose Olivero (G)1979 Nick DeLauria (D)1980 Joe Fetzer (M), Kevin MacGibbon (G)1981 Bob Henry (D), Pete Hillebrand (D)1982 Harry Jackson (A), Bill Sardella (M)1983 Frank Giordano (A), Paul Cino (A)1984 Mike Riccardi (D)

1985 P.J. O’Sullivan (M), Bob Gilmartin (D)1986 Pat Daly (M)1987 Joe Gillis (A), Dan Williams (D)1988 Bob Betchley (A), Joel Portuese (G)1989 Mike Dieroff (M)1990 John O’Grady* (D)1991 Rob Cahill (M), Greg Wilcox*, Bill O’Brien*1992 Ed McGuire (M), Chris Prentice (M), Chris Lepp (D)1993 Steve Heller (A), Eric Waltz (M), Adam Silva (D)1994 Brian Knapp (M), Sean Turner*1995 Mike Colon (M)1996 Dan Brostek (A)1997 Joe Whaley (D), Ross Yastrzemsky (M)1998 Kevin Hegarty 2000 Tom Martin (M), Justin Charise (D)2002 Tim Pearson (A), Al Tofani (D)2003 John Ryan (M)2004 Jeff Bryan (A)2005 Jim Wagner (A)2006 Matt Luyster (D)2008 Justin Bokmeyer (A), Jay Larson (D)2009 Kevin LoRusso (M)2011 Jeremy Boltus (A), Rob McCallion (M), Tom Palesky (G)2012 Devin Lynch (M), Tim Henderson (LSM), Larry LoRusso (D) Joe Alberici (Head Coach, North Team)2014 Pat Hart (D)2016 Alex Daly (FO), Jimbo Moore (M), Austin Schultz (D)

* Alternate; # Game MVPThe inaugural North-South All-Star Game was played in Baltimore, Md. in 1940.Research courtesy of US Lacrosse.No game was played in 1944 or 1945.Positions listed when available.

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The NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament continues to be the premier event of the college lacrosse season each spring. NFL stadiums have hosted lacrosse’s Final Four in each of the past eight years, setting attendance records in each successive season. M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens, served as host site for four championship events in 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011 and 2014. Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field served as host of championship weekend in 2005 and 2006, while Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass, home of the New England Patriots, hosted the 2008 and 2009 championships. Duke won back-to-back titles with an 11-9 victory, holding off Notre Dame at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. The Blue Devils were the top seed in the tournament and finished the season with a 17-3 record. Army has played an important role in the development of the NCAA Tournament, having appeared in 15 postseason brackets and hosting tournament contests on seven occasions. The Black Knights have reached the final four twice since the tournament was created in 1971, Former head coach Jack Emmer reached the NCAA Tournament 16 times, ranking him second all-time in NCAA history. He took the Army Black Knights to the postseason tournament a school-record eight times. He also reached the postseason seven consecutive seasons during his previous two stops at Cortland and Washington & Lee. That mark of consistency ranks tied for 12th all-time in the NCAAs. Former Army great Tom Cafaro (’71) still holds a share of an NCAA Tournament record with his seven goals in the 1971 semifinals against Cornell. That is tied for the most goals scored by an individual in an NCAA semifinal game. It is also the second-highest total scored in any NCAA Tournament contest. Cafaro’s 18 points in the 1971 tournament set a postseason scoring record and is still tied for the seventh best single postseason performance by an individual in the NCAAs. More amazingly, Cafaro amassed his 18 points in just two tournament games. Since its inception in 1971, Army has played a distinctive role in the NCAA Men’s

1923 National Champions1944 National Champions1945 National Champions – with Navy1951 National Champions – with Princeton1958 National Champions1959 National Champions – with Maryland and Johns Hopkins1961 National Champions – with Navy1969 National Champions – with Johns Hopkins

yEAr rESUlT HoST SITE 1971 Cornell 12, Maryland 6 Hempstead, N.Y.1972 Virginia 13, Johns Hopkins 12 College Park, Md.1973 Maryland 10, Johns Hopkins 9 (OT) Philadelphia, Pa.1974 Johns Hopkins 17, Maryland 12 New Brunswick, N.J.1975 Maryland 20, Navy 13 Baltimore, Md.1976 Cornell 16, Maryland 13 (OT) Providence, R.I.1977 Cornell 16, Johns Hopkins 8 Charlottesville, Va.1978 Johns Hopkins 13, Cornell 8 New Brunswick, N.J.1979 Johns Hopkins 15, Maryland 9 College Park, Md.1980 Johns Hopkins 9, Virginia 8 (OT) Ithaca, N.Y.1981 North Carolina 14, Johns Hopkins 13 Princeton, N.J.1982 North Carolina 7, Johns Hopkins 5 Charlottesville, Va.1983 Syracuse 17, Johns Hopkins 16 New Brunswick, N.J.1984 Johns Hopkins 13, Syracuse 10 Newark, Del.1985 Johns Hopkins 11, Syracuse 4 Providence, R.I.1986 North Carolina 10, Virginia 9 (OT) Newark, Del.1987 Johns Hopkins 11, Cornell 10 New Brunswick, N.J.1988 Syracuse 13, Cornell 8 Syracuse, N.Y.1989 Syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 12 College Park, Md.1990 Syracuse 21, Loyal 9 (Syracuse vacated title due to ineligible player) New Brunswick, N.J.1991 North Carolina 18, Towson 13 Syracuse, N.Y.1992 Princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (2OT) Philadelphia, Pa.1993 Syracuse 13, North Carolina 12 College Park, Md.1994 Princeton 9, Virginia 8 (OT) College Park, Md.1995 Syracuse 13, Maryland 9 College Park, Md.1996 Princeton 13, Virginia 12 (OT) College Park, Md.1997 Princeton 19, Maryland 7 College Park, Md.1998 Princeton 15, Maryland 5 New Brunswick, N.J.1999 Virginia 12, Syracuse 10 College Park, Md.2000 Syracuse 13, Princeton 7 College Park, Md.2001 Princeton 10, Syracuse 9 (OT) New Brunswick, N.J.2002 Syracuse 13, Princeton 12 New Brunswick, N.J.2003 Virginia 9, Johns Hopkins 7 Baltimore, Md.2004 Syracuse 14, Navy 13 Baltimore, Md.2005 Johns Hopkins 9, Duke 8 Philadelphia, Pa.2006 Virginia 15, Massachusetts 7 Philadelphia, Pa.2007 Johns Hopkins 12, Duke 11 Baltimore, Md.2008 Syracuse 13 Johns Hopkins 10 Foxborough, Mass.2009 Syracuse 10, Cornell 9 Foxborough, Mass.2010 Duke 6, Notre Dame 5 (OT) Baltimore, Md.2011 Virginia 9, Maryland 7 Baltimore, Md.2012 Loyola 9, Maryland 3 Baltimore, Md.2013 Duke 16, Syracuse 10 Philadelphia, Pa.2014 Duke 11, Notre Dame 9 Baltimore, Md.2015 Denver 10, Maryland 5 Philadelphia, Pa.2016 North Carolina 14, Maryland 13 OT Philadelphia, Pa.

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Lacrosse Championships. The Black Knights are one of only 13 programs to reach the postseason at least a dozen times, including three-straight appearances from 2003-2005. Additionally, Army has reached the Final Four of the tournament on two occasions (1971 and 1984). A grand total of 53 programs have qualified for the NCAA Tournament in its 40-year history. Expanding to 16 teams in 2003, the premier event of the men’s lacrosse season welcomes seven automatic qualifiers and selects nine at-large schools to fill out its bracket each year. The game’s growth over the years necessitated a move of championship weekend to larger stadiums. M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore has hosted four of the last eight championship weekends, while Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field hosted the 2005, 2006, 2013 and 2015 festivities and will do so again

in 2016. The Black Knights have been a part of the NCAA Tournament 16 times and rank 14th all-time in tournament appearances. Army has qualified for the NCAAs at least twice in every decade since the tournament began in 1971. Current Army head coach Joe Alberici is no stranger to the NCAAs. He was an associate head coach at Duke University for nine seasons, leading the Blue Devils to the National Championship game in 2005 before falling by one goal to Johns Hopkins. Duke spent the majority of that season ranked second nationally behind the Blue Jays. West Point and venerable Michie Stadium have played host to the NCAA Tournament seven times, most recently in 2001 when Notre Dame, Bucknell, Virginia and Hofstra squared off in first-round tilts.

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SCHool yEArS44 Johns Hopkins .................................................................................................... 1972-2012, 2013-1639 Maryland .......................................... 1971-79, 1981-83, 1986-87, 1989, 1991-98, 2000-01, 2003-1637 Virginia ......................................... 1971-74, 1978-86, 1988, 1990-91, 1993-2003, 2005-12, 2014-1535 Syracuse .............................................................................................. 1979-81, 1983-89, 1991-201631 North Carolina ......................................................................1976-77, 1980-96, 1998, 2004, 2008-1627 Cornell ............................... 1971, 1974-80, 1982-83, 1987-89, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2004-11, 2013-1527 Navy ..................................................................... 1971-82, 1986-89, 1992-94, 1999, 2004-09, 201621 UMass ..........................1976-77, 1979, 1981, 1986-91, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2002-03, 2005-06, 2009, 201221 Loyola (Md.) .............................................................................. 1988-2001, 2007-08, 2010, 2012-1621 Notre Dame............................................................................... 1990, 1992-97, 1999-2001, 2006-1620 Princeton ................................................................................... 1990-2004, 2006-07, 2000-10, 201220 Duke .................................................................................1992, 1994-95, 1997-2002, 2005, 2007-1617 Hofstra ..........................1971, 1973-75, 1978, 1993, 1996-97, 1999, 2000-01, 2003, 2006, 2008-1116 Army .................................................. 1971-73, 1978, 1981-85, 1987, 1993, 1996, 2003-05, 201014 Brown ................................. 1971, 1973, 1976, 1985, 1987, 1990-92, 1994-95, 1997, 2009, 2015-1613 Towson .........................................1989, 1991-92, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2003-05, 2007, 2013, 2015-1612 Pennsylvania ............................................... 1975, 1977, 1983-85, 1987-89, 2004, 2006, 2011, 201411 Georgetown .......................................................................................................................1997-20079 Rutgers .......................................................................1972, 1974-75, 1984, 1986, 1990-91, 2003-049 Denver ..................................................................................................... 2006, 2008 , 2010, 2012-168 Washington & Lee ........................................................................................................1972-78, 19808 Albany ...........................................................................................................2003-05, 2007, 2013-167 Yale ............................................................................................ 1988, 1990, 1992, 2012, 2013, 20166 Delaware ................................................................................... 1984, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2010, 20116 Harvard ..................................................................................... 1980, 1988, 1990, 1996, 2006, 20146 UMBC ..................................................................................................................... 1998-99, 2006-095 Ohio State ................................................................................................ 2003-04, 2008, 2013, 20154 Adelphi .......................................................................................................... 1982, 1985, 1987, 1989 4 Hobart ........................................................................................................... 1998, 2000, 2002, 20044 Air Force ........................................................................................................ 1971, 1988, 2014, 20163 Colgate .................................................................................................................... 2008, 2012, 20153 Michigan State ........................................................................................................ 1987, 1989, 19913 Penn State ............................................................................................................... 2003, 2005, 20133 Providence ...................................................................................................................2004, 2006-073 Stony Brook ............................................................................................................. 2002, 2010, 20122 Bucknell ............................................................................................................................. 2001, 20112 Canisius ............................................................................................................................. 2008, 20122 Fairfield ............................................................................................................................. 2002, 20052 Lehigh .....................................................................................................................................2012-132 Marist ................................................................................................................................ 2005, 20152 Mount St. Mary’s .............................................................................................................. 2003, 20102 Siena ................................................................................................................................. 2009, 20112 Villanova............................................................................................................................ 2009, 20112 Bryant .....................................................................................................................................2013-141 Butler .......................................................................................................................................... 19981 C.W. Post ..................................................................................................................................... 19861 SUNY Cortland............................................................................................................................. 19721 Drexel .......................................................................................................................................... 20141 Dartmouth .................................................................................................................................. 20031 Detroit ......................................................................................................................................... 20131 Hartford ....................................................................................................................................... 20111 Manhattan .................................................................................................................................. 20021 New Hampshire........................................................................................................................... 19861 N.C. State .................................................................................................................................... 19791 Quinnipiac ................................................................................................................................... 20161 Marquette ................................................................................................................................... 2016

DaTe oPPonenT resuLT05/22/71 HOFSTRA W, 19-305/29/71 CORNELL L, 16-1705/20/72 at Virginia L, 3-1005/19/73 at Johns Hopkins L, 5-1105/17/78 at Navy L, 13-1605/20/81 NAVY L, 10-1605/19/82 at Cornell L, 9-1105/18/83 NORTH CAROLINA L, 6-1205/16/84 at Pennsylvania W, 8-705/20/84 at Syracuse L, 9-1105/15/85 at Virginia L, 6-1005/13/87 ADELPHI L, 5-605/15/93 MARYLAND W, 15-1105/22/93 at North Carolina L, 5-1405/11/96 vs. Syracuse (Ithaca, N.Y.) L, 3-1205/10/03 at Johns Hopkins L, 2-1405/15/04 at Maryland L, 12-1605/15/05 at Georgetown L, 6-1605/16/10 at Syracuse W, 9-8 (2OT)05/23/10 vs. Cornell (Stony Brook, N.Y.) L, 5-14

SCHool (yrS.) W l PCT.Syracuse (35) 63 25 .715Princeton (20) 30 14 .682Duke (20) 32 17 .653Johns Hopkins (44) 66 35 .643Maryland (39) 56 37 .603Virginia (37) 48 32 .600Denver (9) 11 8 .578Cornell (27) 32 24 .571North Carolina (31) 33 26 .559SUNY Cortland (1) 1 1 .500Drexel (1) 1 1 .500Georgetown (11) 10 11 .476Notre Dame (21) 18 21 .461Loyola (Md.) (21) 15 20 .428Navy (21) 17 27 .386Towson (13) 8 13 .380Bryant (2) 1 2 .333Delaware (6) 3 6 .333Adelphi (4) 2 4 .333Stony Brook (2) 1 2 .333Brown (14) 7 14 .333Yale (7) 3 7 .300Massachusetts (21) 9 19 .321Albany (7) 2 6 .250Ohio State (5) 2 5 .285 Washington & Lee (8) 3 8 .273Colgate (3) 1 3 .250Harvard (6) 2 6 .250Army (16) 4 16 .200Hofstra (17) 4 17 .190Rutgers (9) 2 9 .182Pennsylvania (12) 2 12 .143Butler (1) 0 1 .000C.W. Post (1) 0 1 .000Dartmouth (1) 0 1 .000Detroit (1) 0 1 .000Hartford (1) 0 1 .000Manhattan (1) 0 1 .000Marist (2) 0 2 .000New Hampshire (1) 0 1 .000N.C. State (1) 0 1 .000Air Force (4) 0 4 .000Canisius (2) 0 2 .000Bucknell (2) 0 2 .000Fairfield (2) 0 2 .000Lehigh (2) 0 2 .000Mount St. Mary’s (2) 0 2 .000Siena (2) 0 2 .000Villanova (2) 0 2 .000Michigan State (3) 0 3 .000Penn State (3) 0 3 .000Providence (3) 0 3 .000Hobart (4) 0 4 .000UMBC (5) 0 5 .000Quinnipiac (1) 0 1 .000Marquette 0 1 .000

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yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAIN 1907 1 0 0 1.000 3 1 (None) Everette Hughes1909 4 0 0 1.000 16 5 (None) H. Erlenkotter1910 5 0 0 1.000 29 9 Mr.O’Rourke Ivens JonesFirst Three Seasons record: 10-0 (1.000)

yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAIN 1921 2 3 0 .400 28 15 Talbot Hunter Alfred Kessler1922 6 1 0 .857 62 15 Talbot Hunter Alfred Kessler1923 8 1 1 .850 131 22 Talbot Hunter Lawrence Barroll1924 6 1 0 .857 34 12 M. Collins Armond Salmon1925 6 1 0 .857 45 10 Frank Grace Frank Fraser1926 9 2 0 .818 86 24 Frank Grace Prentice Yeomans1927 8 2 0 .800 61 26 Frank Grace Thomas Trapnell1928 8 1 1 .850 90 29 Frank Grace Lyle Seeman1929 8 2 0 .800 58 19 F. Morris Touchstone Stanley AyreDecade record: 9 Seasons 61-14-2 (.805)

yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAIN(S) 1930 6 5 0 .545 64 43 F. Morris Touchstone Eugene Kenny, Richard O’Keefe1931 9 1 0 .900 118 12 F. Morris Touchstone Clyde McBride, Joseph Zimmerman1932 9 1 0 .900 103 19 F. Morris Touchstone Thomas Darcy1933 8 1 0 .889 74 27 F. Morris Touchstone Charles Pottenger1934 5 4 0 .556 76 41 F. Morris Touchstone Gene Tibbetts1935 8 1 0 .889 96 31 F. Morris Touchstone Robert Stillman1936 7 1 1 .833 110 38 F. Morris Touchstone Clinton True1937 9 1 0 .900 105 56 F. Morris Touchstone Thomas Truxtun1938 7 3 0 .700 92 39 F. Morris Touchstone Charles Sherburne1939 8 2 0 .800 92 47 F. Morris Touchstone James KellerDecade record: 10 Seasons 76-20-1 (.789)

yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAIN(S) 1940 7 3 0 .700 101 50 F. Morris Touchstone Joseph Eaton1941 8 2 0 .800 108 43 F. Morris Touchstone Joseph Thigpen1942 8 1 0 .889 87 27 F. Morris Touchstone Thomas Galloway1943 5 4 0 .556 58 41 F. Morris Touchstone Gabriel Ivan1944 6 2 0 .750 92 32 F. Morris Touchstone John Cushman1945 5 1 1 .786 106 35 F. Morris Touchstone Levin Broughton1946 8 2 0 .800 146 62 F. Morris Touchstone W. George Devens1947 10 2 0 .833 137 59 F. Morris Touchstone Robert Montague1948 9 3 0 .750 112 53 F. Morris Touchstone John McEnery1949 5 4 1 .550 109 81 F. Morris Touchstone James Hartinger, Jack RustDecade record: 10 Seasons 71-24-2 (.742)

yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAIN 1950 7 4 0 .636 132 91 F. Morris Touchstone Philo Lange1951 8 2 0 .800 151 65 F. Morris Touchstone Edward Meyer1952 9 2 1 .792 161 86 F. Morris Touchstone Joseph Austin1953 9 2 0 .818 131 75 F. Morris Touchstone John Johnson1954 9 2 0 .818 153 61 F. Morris Touchstone Peter Leone1955 4 6 0 .455 94 88 F. Morris Touchstone Alexander MacDonald1956 7 4 0 .636 88 74 F. Morris Touchstone John Higgins1957 6 5 0 .545 80 62 F. Morris Touchstone Benedict Glyphis1958 9 0 0 1.000 138 39 James Adams Raymond B. Riggan Jr.1959 8 2 0 .800 160 68 James Adams Stephen FertigDecade record: 10 Seasons 76-29-1 (.722)

yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAIN 1960 8 2 0 .800 133 56 James Adams Robert Miser1961 9 2 0 .818 111 74 James Adams Samuel Wilder1962 9 3 0 .750 127 85 James Adams Charles Darrell1963 7 4 0 .636 103 87 James Adams Paul Stanley1964 8 2 0 .800 103 59 James Adams Roy Buckner1965 8 4 0 .667 162 98 James Adams Tom Sheckells1966 7 3 0 .700 95 78 James Adams Frank Kobes1967 7 3 0 .700 121 69 James Adams T. Chris Pettit1968 8 2 1 .773 113 83 James Adams Donald Workman1969 10 1 0 .909 164 70 James Adams Francis BoyleDecade record: 10 Seasons 81-26-1 (.755)

yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAIN 1970 7 3 0 .700 116 70 Al Pisano John Connors1971 11 2 0 .917 188 103 Al Pisano Steven Wood1972 10 4 0 .714 116 95 Al Pisano Frank Eich1973 6 5 0 .545 96 98 Al Pisano Thomas Fitzsimmons1974 3 7 0 .300 59 103 Al Pisano Thomas O’Leary1975 5 5 0 .500 94 91 Al Pisano Wally Schaefer1976 6 6 0 .500 131 127 Al Pisano Richard Bifulco1977 8 3 0 .727 148 89 Dick Edell Kevin Scherrer1978 10 3 0 .769 192 100 Dick Edell Jose Olivero1979 10 3 0 .769 131 84 Dick Edell Michael GrayDecade record: 10 Seasons 76-41 (.650)

yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAIN(S) 1980 8 4 0 .667 125 88 Dick Edell Thomas Endres1981 10 4 0 .714 151 104 Dick Edell Robert Henry1982 9 4 0 .692 161 111 Dick Edell Kenneth Dahl1983 11 3 0 .786 167 89 Dick Edell Paul Cino1984 11 3 0 .786 139 89 Jack Emmer George Slabowski, Mike Riccardi1985 10 4 0 .714 167 116 Jack Emmer P.J. O’Sullivan, Pete Short1986 6 6 0 .500 104 97 Jack Emmer Bill Schiffer1987 10 5 0 .667 172 124 Jack Emmer Dan Williams, Tom Hickman1988 7 7 0 .500 135 103 Jack Emmer Bob Betchley, John Janowski1989 5 9 0 .357 116 134 Jack Emmer Gary Giglio, Pete MavoidesDecade record: 10 Seasons 87-49 (.640)

yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAINS 1990 4 9 0 .308 138 173 Jack Emmer Scott Frank, Joe Olmeda1991 10 4 0 .714 219 144 Jack Emmer Rob Cahill, Bill O’Brien1992 10 4 0 .714 174 111 Jack Emmer Jim Gorman, Chris Lepp1993 12 4 0 .750 208 149 Jack Emmer Adam Silva, Eric Waltz1994 8 7 0 .533 171 145 Jack Emmer Rick Aguilar, Sean Turner1995 6 8 0 .429 165 173 Jack Emmer Chris Auclair, Mike Colon1996 10 5 0 .667 183 149 Jack Emmer Travis Loving, Rob Manning1997 9 5 0 .643 176 130 Jack Emmer Dave Crossett, Ross Yastrzemsky1998 7 7 0 .500 146 138 Jack Emmer Kevin Hegarty, Lou Kousouris1999 8 6 0 .571 173 157 Jack Emmer John Bishop, Ken DriscollDecade record: 10 Seasons 84-59 (.587)

yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAINS 2000 8 7 0 .533 158 151 Jack Emmer Justin Charise, Alex Fyfe2001 8 6 0 .571 158 130 Jack Emmer John Fernandez, Ryan Hanrahan2002 8 6 0 .571 160 151 Jack Emmer Nick Bilotta, Tim Pearson2003 8 8 0 .500 162 169 Jack Emmer Mike Kamon, Chris Woods2004 10 5 0 .667 183 165 Jack Emmer Jeff Bryan, Marko Kostovic2005 11 6 0 .647 157 158 Jack Emmer Matt Darak, Jim Wagner 2006 8 7 0 .533 122 124 Joe Alberici Matt Luyster, John Walker2007 6 9 0 .400 97 117 Joe Alberici Eddie Clark, Ryan Chase2008 9 6 0 .600 141 107 Joe Alberici Justin Bokmeyer, Adam Fullerton2009 6 10 0 .375 149 145 Joe Alberici Zach Jansen, Kevin LoRussoDecade record: 10 Seasons 82-70 (.539)

yEAr W l T PCT. GF GA CoACH CAPTAINS 2010 11 6 0 .647 151 161 Joe Alberici Alex Gephart, Andrew Maisano, Bill Henderson2011 9 6 0 .600 152 120 Joe Alberici Jeremy Boltus, Bill Henderson2012 7 8 0 .467 152 140 Joe Alberici Devin Lynch, Brian LoRusso, Tim Henderson2013 8 6 0 .571 141 109 Joe Alberici Andrew Boyd, Brendan Buckley, Garrett Thul2014 9 5 0 .643 142 101 Joe Alberici John Burk, Nick Isnardi, Tyler Kamide2015 10 7 0 .588 191 136 Joe Alberici John Glesener, Al DeStefano, Ehret Faircloth2016 10 7 0 .588 193 136 Joe Alberici Austin Schultz, Jimbo Moore, Shea MullinsDecade record: 7 Seasons 64-45 (.587)

ToTAlS - 99 SEASoNS769-377-7 (.671 WIN %) 12,222 GoAlS For 8,273 GoAlS AGAINST

F. Morris Touchstone retired as Army’s winningest lacrosse coach with a 214-73-4 record during a 29-year career. He guided the Black knights to a share of three national championships, coached 42 first-team All-Americans and two future Hall of Famers. The

USILA Coach of the Year Award is named in his honor.

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LasT LasToPPoNENT Army oPP. TIE PCT. Army WIN oPP. WINAdelphi 2 3 0 .400 1988 (12-1) 1990 (16-10)Air Force 16 2 0 .889 2009 (14-9) 2012 (9-8)Australian Nat’l Team 1 0 0 1.000 1962 (15-3) ----------Baltimore 5 1 0 .833 1965 (20-3) 1963 (11-9)Boston College 6 0 0 1.000 1984 (23-3) ----------Boston University 4 0 0 1.000 2016 (15-4) ----------Boys H. S. 1 0 0 1.000 1909 (4-1) ----------Bronx L. C. 1 0 0 1.000 1910 (5-0) ----------Brooklyn H. S. 1 0 0 1.000 1910 (11-0) ----------Brooklyn Polytech Inst. 1 0 0 1.000 1923 (21-1) ----------Brown 6 1 0 .857 1987 (10-9) 1988 (15-4)Bryant 2 1 0 .667 2011 (12-7) 2010 (7-6)Bucknell 28 13 0 .682 2015 (12-4) 2016 (8-7)C.W. Post 10 4 0 .714 1989 (9-5) 1988 (5-4)California 1 0 0 1.000 1989 (25-2) ----------CCNY 6 0 0 1.000 1947 (20-3) ----------Colgate 29 10 0 .743 2014 (8-7) 2015 (11-8)Columbia 1 0 0 1.000 1910 (4-3) ----------Connecticut 7 0 0 1.000 1981 (12-2) ----------Cornell 24 15 0 .615 2011 (11-9) 2012 (18-7)Crescent A. C. 1 0 1 .750 1947 (16-1) ----------Dartmouth 10 0 0 1.000 2000 (9-5) ----------Delaware 5 3 0 .625 2001 (7-6) 1994 (17-8)Denison 1 0 0 1.000 1972 (8-1) ----------Denver 2 0 0 1.000 2003 (12-10) ----------Duke 8 5 0 .613 2004 (13-7) 2009 (10-6)Eaglewood L. C. 1 0 0 1.000 1909 (6-1) ----------Furman 1 0 0 1.000 2014 (12-2) ----------Georgetown 1 6 0 .143 1997 (12-9) 2005 (16-6)Gettysburg 2 0 0 1.000 1991 (22-10) ----------Harvard 8 3 0 .727 1993 (10-9) 1994 (11-7)Hobart 14 5 0 .737 2003 (12-10) 2004 (14-8)Hoboken L. C. 1 0 0 1.000 1910 (4-3) ----------Hofstra 37 17 0 .685 2008 (8-7) 2010 (17-2)Holy Cross 25 1 0 .961 2016 (16-7) 2015 (7-6)Jacksonville 1 0 0 1.000 29015 (20-4) ----------Johns Hopkins 13 56 0 .188 1982 (11-10) 2013 (9-4)Johns Hopkins L. C. 1 3 0 .250 1945 (12-6) 1945 (10-7)lafayette 35 0 0 1.000 2016 (14-5) ----------lehigh 24 7 0 .774 2016 (13-6) 2014 (12-11)Long Island L. C. 2 2 0 .500 1975 (8-7) 1972 (14-7)loyola (md.) 2 4 0 .333 2015 (12-11) 2016 (14-6)Manhasset A. C. 1 0 0 1.000 1947 (11-10) ----------Manhattan 1 0 0 1.000 2013 (14-8) ----------Marist 2 0 0 1.000 2007 (7-6) ----------Maryland 19 20 0 .487 1993 (15-11) 2004 (16-12)Maryland L. C. 8 0 0 1.000 1971 (12-4) ----------Maryland-Balt. County 1 1 0 .500 2001 (9-5) 2002 (15-9)massachusetts 11 14 0 .440 2016 (9-5) 2014 (6-5)Michigan 1 0 0 1.000 2013 (12-1) ----------Michigan State 1 0 0 1.000 1988 (25-3) ----------Montclair State 1 0 0 1.000 1983 (22-4) ----------Montreal 1 0 0 1.000 1923 (11-0) ----------Mt. Washington L. C. 10 21 1 .328 1972 (12-5) 1974 (10-1)Navy 35 59 3 .376 2016 (9-3) 2016 (11-10)New Hampshire 1 1 0 .500 1985 (11-10) 1986 (12-8)NJIT 1 0 0 1.000 2016 (16-6) ----------New York L. C. 7 0 0 1.000 1976 (24-12) ----------New York Tech 3 0 0 1.000 1978 (17-5) ----------New York University 8 0 0 1.000 1933 (16-2) ----------

LasT LasToPPoNENT Army oPP. TIE PCT. Army WIN oPP. WINNorth Carolina 0 3 0 .000 ---------- 1994 (16-10)Notre Dame 1 6 0 .142 2002 (11-8) 2016 (14-6)Ohio State 0 5 0 .000 ---------- 2007 (17-7)Ohio Wesleyan 1 0 0 1.000 1976 (13-9) ----------Onondaga Indians 1 0 0 1.000 1926 (4-2) ----------Oxford-Cambridge 1 1 0 1.000 1961 (12-4) 1930 (6-1)Penn State 29 3 0 .906 1984 (8-7) 1999 (19-12)Pennsylvania 13 4 0 .764 2004 (12-7) 2009 (11-10)Princeton 26 11 1 .697 1977 (9-7) 1976 (17-4)RPI 6 1 0 .857 1959 (17-4) 1955 (9-8)RIT 2 0 0 1.000 1989 (14-5) ----------rutgers 58 20 1 .734 2015 (9-7) 2016 (13-11)Springfield 5 0 0 1.000 1941 (19-4) ----------St. John’s College 5 4 0 .556 1939 (11-8) 1936 (12-11)St. John’s University 3 1 0 .750 1987 (8-4) 1986 (13-6)San Diego State 2 0 0 1.000 1988 (20-4) ----------Stevens Tech 5 0 0 1.000 1927 (10-1) ----------Stony Brook Univ. 1 0 0 1.000 2005 (10-9) ----------SUNY Cortland 3 1 0 .750 1987 (15-3) 1972 (9-7)Swarthmore 27 1 0 .964 1958 (21-0) 1921 (4-2)Syracuse 39 24 0 .619 2010 (9-8) 2016 (12-10)Toronto 2 1 0 .667 1924 (4-1) 1923 (6-3)Union 3 0 0 1.000 1949 (19-5) ----------Virginia 10 3 0 .769 1968 (7-5) 1985 (10-6)VmI 9 0 0 1.000 2016 (22-3) ----------Wagner 2 0 0 1.000 2012 (24-7) ----------Washington College 1 0 0 1.000 1965 (15-5) ----------Western Maryland 1 0 0 1.000 1932 (11-0) ----------Williams 5 0 0 1.000 1954 (23-1) ----------Yale 49 8 0 .860 2004 (14-13) 2003 (10-9)Total (98 seasons) 759 370 7 .671

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Picutred L to r: Jeremy Boltus ’11, Army head coach Joe Alberici, Garrett Thul ’13 and Brendan Buckley ’13 reunite at the Team USA tryouts last summer. The three players

pictured here combined to go 6-1 against rival Navy during their tenure at West Point. That record includes a 2010 win over the Midshipmen in the Patriot League Tournament

title game.

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One of the most celebrated and revered rivalries in all of sports, the Army-Navy competition is not limited to the gridiron. The two service academies compete in 21 other intercollegiate sports. In lacrosse, the Army-Navy rivalry carries the same weight and expectations as its football counterpart. Adding to the mystique is the fact that the two academies annually rank in the national polls and are two of the most storied and successful programs in the history of the sport. Army and Navy rank among the all-time winningest programs in Division-I history. The two academies have combined for 25 national championships and even shared the national title in 1945 and 1961. Only 15 schools in the country have made a dozen or more NCAA Tournament appearances – Army and Navy are two of those institutions. Army knocked off Navy twice in 2010, including an 11-8 victory versus the Mids in the Patriot League Tournament championship. The 2008 edition of the game marked the end of the longest run of consecutive wins by either team in the history of the rivalry. Army’s 9-6 victory snapped an 11-year, 13-game winning streak the Mids started in 1998. The two schools histories are deeply intertwined with one another. Navy head coach Richie Meade was an assistant under former Army head coach Jack Emmer at West Point from 1991-94. One of the Mids’ most recent top scorers, Ian Dingman, has an older brother, Lee, who graduated from West Point in 2000 and was an integral part of Emmer’s squads for four years. In the very first meeting, in 1924, the Midshipmen prevailed, 5-0. The two teams met every year from 1924-28, with Navy taking four wins and a

tie, before putting the series on hold until 1933. After a nine-year wait, Army finally picked up its first win over Navy in 1933, 8-5. The Black Knights and Mids have met every year for the past 79 years. Navy holds a 57-31-3 advantage in the overall series. The Army-Navy series has consisted of numerous hard-fought games throughout the years. Of the first 83 Army-Navy clashes, 47 were decided by three goals or less, including 16 one-goal games and three ties. One of the most memorable of those one-goal affairs was a thrilling 11-10 double-overtime victory for the Black Knights in Annapolis in 1991. Army trailed 10-9 in the final minute with Navy holding possession of the ball trying to salt away the clock. Army goalie Rick Aguilar ranged far behind his own net to force a turnover, then fed Eric Waltz, who ran the length of the field and scored with four seconds to play. After a scoreless first overtime, the Black Knights’ Jim Gorman scored an unsettled goal with 1:05 left in the second overtime, ending a five-year losing streak to the Midshipmen. The 2000 game was no different, as the contest was tied five different times before Navy prevailed 10-8 in front of more than 2,600 fans at Michie Stadium. In 2002, the Mids came away with a 9-6 victory in that encounter to extend their winning streak over Army. Navy scored three times in the first six minutes of the second half to turn a one-goal lead into a four-goal advantage. In 2003, the bitter rivals put on yet another spectacular show, earmarking another for the classics. Army jumped on top early, 3-1, at a jam-packed Rip Miller Field. However, homestanding Navy retaliated with three unanswered goals to take the lead. From there, the two lacrosse giants traded blow-for-

blow until the late stages of the fourth quarter. Navy scored twice in a 15 seconds to break a 9-9 tie. The Mids held a 12-10 advantage in the final minute of play, when Army’s Marko Kostovic scored with 16 seconds left. However, Navy won the ensuing faceoff and ran out the clock, ending Army’s comeback bid. In 2005, Army and Navy met twice in one season for the first time since 1981. The Midshipmen came away with a win in the regular-season encounter and again in the Patriot League Championship game to run their consecutive winning streak to nine straight. An Army-Navy record crowd of 12,117 saw the Midshipmen come away with a 12-9 victory and clinch home field advantage for the Patriot League Tournament later that month. On that occasion, another 5,451 fans poured into Navy-Marine Corps Stadium to watch Navy’s 15-8 victory. The two academies split the series in 2015 with the Mids winning the “Star” with a 10-7 win in Annapolis, but Army rebounded with a 11-7 victory in the Patriot League Semifinals. It was the first matchup since 2010 in the postseason. The recent series history has belonged to Army as the Black Knights are 8-2 in the last 10 matchups including a 3-0 mark in postseason play. For the two seasons, the team’s have met in the Patriot League Semifinals in Annapolis and the Black Knights have knocked off the top-seeded Mids, getting back at Navy for regular season losses. In the 2016 semifinals, Army held Navy to three goals, which was the lowest output for the Mids in the series since the 1947 season.

5/31/24 West Point, N.Y. L, 0-55/30/25 Annapolis, Md. L, 2-35/29/26 West Point, N.Y. L, 2-35/28/27 Annapolis, Md. L, 1-66/02/28 West Point, N.Y. T, 4-45/27/33 Annapolis, Md. W, 8-55/26/34 West Point, N.Y. L, 5-66/01/35 Annapolis, Md. L, 6-75/30/36 West Point, N.Y. W, 10-45/29/37 Annapolis, Md. W, 6-55/28/38 West Point, N.Y. L, 3-105/27/39 Annapolis, Md. L, 4-56/01/40 West Point, N.Y. W, 13-25/31/41 Annapolis, Md. W, 7-55/27/42 West Point, N.Y. W, 6-35/29/43 Annapolis, Md. L, 5-125/27/44 West Point, N.Y. W, 7-55/26/45 Annapolis, Md. T, 7-7 (OT)5/25/46 West Point, N.Y. L, 10-125/24/47 Annapolis, Md. W, 9-35/29/48 West Point, N.Y. L, 9-105/28/49 Annapolis, Md. L, 5-145/27/50 West Point, N.Y. W, 11-85/26/51 Annapolis, Md. W, 11-55/24/52 West Point, N.Y. W, 15-45/23/53 Annapolis, Md. L, 7-105/29/54 West Point, N.Y. L, 3-95/28/55 Annapolis, Md. L, 2-65/26/56 West Point, N.Y. W, 8-56/01/57 Annapolis, Md. L, 6-145/31/58 West Point, N.Y. W, 17-125/30/59 Annapolis, Md. W, 11-66/04/60 West Point, N.Y. L, 7-106/03/61 Annapolis, Md. W, 10-86/02/62 West Point, N.Y. L, 5-86/01/63 Annapolis, Md. W, 11-95/30/64 West Point, N.Y. L, 4-96/05/65 West Point, N.Y. L, 7-186/04/66 West Point, N.Y. L, 7-166/03/67 Annapolis, Md. L, 5-76/01/68 West Point, N.Y. T, 7-7 (OT)5/31/69 Annapolis, Md. W, 14-45/30/70 West Point, N.Y. L, 7-86/01/71 West Point, N.Y. W, 7-4 5/13/72 West Point, N.Y. W, 9-85/12/73 Annapolis, Md. L, 5-85/11/74 West Point, N.Y. L, 9-126/01/75 Annapolis, Md. L, 5-105/30/76 West Point, N.Y. L, 10-186/04/77 Annapolis, Md. L, 7-145/17/78 Annapolis, Md.* L, 13-166/03/78 West Point, N.Y. L, 15-165/05/79 Annapolis, Md. L, 9-105/24/80 West Point, N.Y. L, 10-124/12/81 Annapolis, Md. W, 9-85/20/81 West Point, N.Y.* L, 10-164/12/82 West Point, N.Y. L, 11-12 (OT)4/09/83 Annapolis, Md. L, 9-104/07/84 West Point, N.Y. W, 9-64/06/85 Annapolis, Md. W, 10-64/05/86 West Point, N.Y. L, 4-124/04/87 Annapolis, Md. L, 9-10 (OT)4/09/88 West Point, N.Y. L, 5-64/08/89 Annapolis, Md. L, 1-124/07/90 West Point, N.Y. L, 9-194/06/91 Annapolis, Md. W, 11-10 (OT)4/04/92 West Point, N.Y. W, 12-74/03/93 Annapolis, Md. L, 8-104/02/94 West Point, N.Y. L, 9-103/31/95 Annapolis, Md. L, 11-134/27/96 West Point, N.Y. W, 15-84/25/97 Annapolis, Md. W, 14-124/25/98 West Point, N.Y. L, 5-115/01/99 Annapolis, Md. L, 9-114/29/00 West Point, N.Y. L, 8-104/27/01 Annapolis, Md. L, 4-104/27/02 West Point, N.Y. L, 6-94/26/03 Annapolis, Md. L, 11-123/27/04 West Point, N.Y. L, 10-184/16/05 Annapolis, Md. L, 9-125/01/05 Annapolis, Md.+ L, 8-154/15/06 West Point, N.Y. L, 10-114/30/06 Annapolis, Md.+ L, 5-84/14/07 Annapolis, Md. L, 9-124/27/07 Annapolis, Md.+ L, 1-124/12/08 West Point, N.Y. W, 9-64/11/09 Baltimore, Md. L, 8-44/17/10 Baltimore, Md. W, 7-65/02/10 West Point, N.Y.+ W, 11-84/16/11 Annapolis, Md. W, 14-94/14/12 West Point, N.Y. W, 9-64/13/13 Annapolis, Md. W, 14-74/12/14 West Point, N.Y. W, 14-74/11/15 Annapolis, Md. L, 7-104/24/15 Annapolis, Md.+ W, 11-74/16/16 West Point, N.Y. L, 10-11 (ot)4/29/16 Annapolis, Md.+ W, 9-3

*NCAA Tournament + Patriot League Tournament

Overall Series: Navy leads, 59-35-3at West Point, N.Y.: Navy leads, 29-17-2in Annapolis, Md.: Navy leads, 29-17-1in overtime: Navy leads, 3-1-1in NCAA Tournament: Navy leads, 2-0in Patriot League Tournament: Tied, 3-3Army’s longest win streak: 6 (2010-2014)Navy’s longest win streak: 13 (1998-2007)Army’s total goals: 776Navy’s total goals: 858Army’s most goals: 17 (1958)Navy’s most goals: 19 (1990)Army’s largest margin of victory: 11 (1940, 1952)Navy’s largest margin of victory: 11 (1989, 2007)

Army celebrates after an unprecedented sixth-straight victory over Navy at Michie Stadium in 2014.

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1907 (1-0)Date opponent outcome Stevens Tech W, 3-1

1909 (4-0) Eaglewood Club W, 6-1 Boys High School W, 4-1 N.Y. Lacrosse Club W, 3-1 Stevens Tech W, 3-1

1910 (5-0) Columbia W, 4-3 Brooklyn H.S. W, 11-0 Bronx Lax Club W, 5-0 N.Y. Lax Club W, 5-3 Hoboken Lax Club W, 4-3

1921 (2-3) Johns Hopkins L, 2-3 Syracuse L, 5-6 Swarthmore L, 2-4 N.Y. Lacrosse Club W, 9-0 Toronto W, 10-2

1922 (6-1) Yale W, 13-0 Johns Hopkins L, 3-4 Harvard W, 11-3 Swarthmore W, 14-2 Pennsylvania W, 22-4 Lehigh W, 5-1 Penn State W, 15-1

1923 (8-1-1)**National ChampionsA 7 Stevens Tech W, 30-1A 11 Syracuse W, 3-2A 21 Colgate W, 19-2M 28 Swarthmore W, 16-1M 12 Pennsylvania W, 12-1M 26 Crescent Ath. Club T, 7-7J 2 Toronto L, 3-6J 5 Brooklyn Polytech W, 21-1J 7 Montreal W, 11-0J 9 Rutgers W, 9-1

1924 (6-1) Maryland W, 3-0 Swarthmore W, 9-1

M 3 Rutgers W, 7-3 Pennsylvania W, 5-2 Colgate W, 6-0 Toronto W, 4-1M 31 Navy L, 0-5

1925 (6-1) Swarthmore W, 6-1 Hobart W, 3-0 Syracuse W, 5-1 Colgate W, 6-0 Pennsylvania W, 8-4 Penn State W, 15-1M 30 at Navy L, 2-3

1926 (9-2) Onondaga Indians W, 4-2 Pennsylvania W, 14-0 Swarthmore W, 2-1 Stevens Tech W, 8-3 Johns Hopkins L, 3-8 Hobart W, 10-1 Colgate W, 9-1 New York Univ. W, 5-1 Lafayette W, 20-0M 26 Rutgers W, 9-4M 29 Navy L, 2-3

1927 (8-2) Maryland W, 10-2 Stevens Tech W, 10-1 Johns Hopkins L, 4-8 Hobart W, 4-1 Pennsylvania W, 6-3 Lafayette W, 16-0M 17 Rutgers W, 1-0 Swarthmore W, 6-4 New York Univ. W, 3-1M 28 at Navy L, 1-6

1928 (8-1-1) Hobart W, 9-1 Johns Hopkins W, 5-3 Swarthmore W, 18-6 Colgate W, 6-1 Lafayette W, 16-0 New York Univ. W, 6-0M 16 Rutgers L, 3-8 Harvard W, 15-3

Penn State W, 8-3J 2 Navy T, 4-4

1929 (8-2) Dartmouth W, 11-0 St. John’s College L, 3-4 Johns Hopkins W, 4-1 Colgate W, 4-2 Lafayette W, 7-1 Hobart W, 10-2 Maryland L, 2-6 Swarthmore W, 8-2 New York Univ. W, 7-0 Penn State W, 2-1

1930 (6-5) Springfield W, 9-1 New York Univ. W, 7-2 Hobart W, 8-2 Oxford-Cambridge L, 1-6 Lafayette W, 7-0 Maryland L, 1-8 Johns Hopkins L, 5-11 Swarthmore W, 7-0 Colgate W, 15-4 Penn State L, 3-4 St. John’s College L, 1-5

1931 (9-1) Lafayette W, 10-0 New York Univ. W, 5-1 Boston Univ. W, 35-0 Colgate W, 17-1 Harvard W, 11-4 Union W, 13-0 Swarthmore W, 4-0 Johns Hopkins L, 1-4 Penn State W, 10-2 Dartmouth W, 12-0

1932 (9-1) Western Maryland W, 11-0 Lafayette W, 11-0 Dartmouth W, 8-1 Yale W, 10-2 Johns Hopkins L, 1-4 Union W, 15-3 New York Univ. W, 14-3 CCNY W, 11-2

Penn State W, 6-1 Colgate W, 16-3

1933 (8-1) CCNY W, 13-1 New York Univ. W, 16-2 Springfield W, 10-3 Penn State W, 9-0 Johns Hopkins L, 2-6 Yale W, 6-3 Swarthmore W, 6-4 St. John’s College W, 4-3M 27 at Navy W, 8-5

1934 (5-4) CCNY W, 9-2 Springfield W, 15-2A 14 Syracuse L, 7-8 (OT) Swarthmore W, 11-1A 28 at Rutgers L, 4-5 Penn State W, 13-5 Yale W, 6-3 St. John’s College L, 6-9M 26 Navy L, 5-6

1935 (8-1) Springfield W, 12-2 CCNY W, 19-2A 20 Syracuse W, 16-8 Yale W, 10-1M 4 Rutgers W, 9-3 Swarthmore W, 6-1 St. John’s College W, 6-3 Penn State W, 12-4J 1 at Navy L, 6-7

1936 (7-1-1) Swarthmore W, 9-0A 18 at Syracuse W, 18-1 Yale W, 15-3A 25 Rutgers T, 7-7 St. John’s College L, 11-12 CCNY W, 20-4 Johns Hopkins W, 7-5 Penn State W, 13-2M 30 Navy W, 10-4

1937 (9-1) Hobart W, 17-6 Yale W, 10-4A 24 Syracuse W, 11-6 Swarthmore W, 12-5 St. John’s College W, 10-4 Penn State W, 5-2 Johns Hopkins W, 9-3M 19 Rutgers W, 14-9 Princeton L, 11-12M 29 at Navy W, 6-5

1938 (7-3) Penn State W, 10-2 Yale W, 16-0A 23 at Rutgers L, 3-4 Swarthmore W, 18-1 St. John’s College W, 7-4M 4 Cornell W, 6-3M 8 Syracuse W, 18-4 Johns Hopkins W, 9-3 at Princeton L, 2-8M 28 Navy L, 3-10

The 1923 Black knights claimed the program’s first National Championship, finishing with an 8-1-1 record.

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A 14 Princeton W, 15-3A 17 Hofstra W, 15-10A 24 Johns Hopkins W, 16-10M 1 at Maryland W, 16-7M 8 Syracuse W, 17-8M 15 Hobart W, 13-8M 22 Hofstra (NCAA) W, 19-3M 29 Cornell (NCAA) L, 16-17J 5 at Navy W, 7-4

1972 (10-4)M 25 at Yale W, 8-4M 30 vs. SUNY Cortland# L, 7-9A 2 vs. Denison# W, 8-1A 4 Brown W, 10-3A 8 Long Island L.C. L, 7-14A 15 at Hofstra W, 9-8 (OT)A 22 at Johns Hopkins L, 5-13A 26 Rutgers W, 6-5 (OT)A 29 Maryland W, 10-9M 3 at Princeton W, 9-3M 6 at Syracuse W, 12-3M 13 Navy W, 9-8 (OT) M 20 at Virginia (NCAA)^ L, 3-10J 3 Mt. Washington W, 12-5#Baltimore, Md.^ Charlottesville, Va.

1973 (6-5)M 31 Yale W, 10-1A 7 at Rutgers W, 8-4A 14 Mt. Washington L.C. L, 8-9A 18 Hofstra W, 8-6A 21 at Maryland L, 8-23A 25 Syracuse W, 14-5A 28 Johns Hopkins L, 7-13M 2 Princeton W, 10-9M 12 at Navy L, 5-8M 19 at Johns Hopkins (NCAA) L, 5-11J 2 New York L.C. W, 13-9

1974 (3-7)M 30 at Mt. Washington L, 1-10A 6 Rutgers L, 3-10A 13 at Hofstra L, 5-12A 20 Air Force W, 6-5A 24 at Yale W, 7-3A 27 at Johns Hopkins L, 4-17M 1 at Princeton L, 7-12M 5 Maryland L, 9-15M 11 Navy L, 9-12J 1 New York L.C. W, 8-7 (OT)

1975 (5-5)A 5 at Rutgers L, 8-11A 12 Hofstra L, 8-9A 16 Princeton W, 11-5A 19 at Connecticut W, 12-3A 23 Yale W, 9-3M 3 Johns Hopkins L, 10-13M 10 at Maryland L, 8-21M 17 Long Island L.C. W, 8-7M 24 New York L.C. W, 15-9J 1 at Navy L, 5-15

1976 (6-6)M 20 at C.W. Post L, 10-11M 24 New York Tech W, 8-4A 3 Rutgers L, 8-9 (OT)A 10 at Hofstra W, 8-7A 17 Ohio Wesleyan W, 13-9

A 21 at Yale W, 15-5A 24 Connecticut W, 20-2M 1 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-12M 8 Maryland L, 3-21M 12 Princeton L, 4-17M 15 New York L.C. W, 24-12M 30 Navy L, 10-18

1977 (8-3)M 23 New York Tech W, 19-7A 2 at Rutgers L, 8-13A 9 Hofstra W, 7-2A 20 Lafayette W, 25-3A 23 at Connecticut W, 14-6A 30 Johns Hopkins L, 8-13M 4 Yale W, 19-7M 7 C.W. Post W, 18-6M 14 Princeton W, 9-7M 21 Dartmouth W, 14-11J 4 at Navy L, 7-14

1978 (10-3)M 21 New York Tech W, 17-5M 23 at C.W. Post W, 12-5A 1 Rutgers W, 15-8A 8 at Hofstra W, 8-4A 12 at Lafayette W, 22-4A 18 at Yale W, 13-2A 22 Johns Hopkins L, 3-13A 29 Connecticut W, 27-2M 3 at Massachusetts W, 12-10M 13 Penn State W, 19-6M 17 at Navy (NCAA)^ L, 13-16M 20 at Dartmouth W, 16-9J 3 Navy L, 15-16^ Annapolis, Md.

1979 (10-3)M 13 C.W. Post W, 13-7M 17 Pennsylvania W, 7-5M 21 at Boston College W, 13-2M 31 at Rutgers W, 7-4A 7 Hofstra W, 10-8A 17 Yale W, 13-5A 21 at Johns Hopkins L, 7-12A 25 Bucknell W, 12-8A 28 Air Force W, 14-4M 1 Connecticut W, 14-4M 5 Massachusetts L, 5-8M 8 at Navy L, 9-10M 12 at Penn State W, 17-7

1980 (8-4)M 14 at Pennsylvania W, 7-3M 29 Rutgers W, 9-8A 5 at Hofstra L, 9-11A 8 Connecticut W, 13-1A 11 Boston College W, 14-7A 19 Johns Hopkins L, 10-11A 23 at Bucknell W, 10-8A 26 at Syracuse L, 5-8M 3 at Massachusetts W, 10-9M 7 C.W. Post W, 12-6M 10 Penn State W, 16-4M 24 Navy L, 10-12

1981 (10-4)M 14 Pennsylvania L, 7-9M 22 at Boston College W, 11-3M 28 at Rutgers L, 5-6M 31 at C.W. Post W, 11-4

A 4 Hofstra W, 10-6A 12 at Navy W, 9-8A 14 at Connecticut W, 12-2A 18 at Johns Hopkins L, 5-17A 25 Syracuse W, 11-10 (OT)A 29 Bucknell W, 16-3M 2 Massachusetts W, 14-10M 7 Air Force W, 19-5M 9 at Penn State W, 11-5M 20 Navy (NCAA) L, 10-16

1982 (9-4)M 13 at Pennsylvania W, 14-11M 20 Boston College W, 14-5M 23 at Yale W, 5-3M 27 Rutgers W, 14-4M 30 C.W. Post W, 15-4A 3 at Hofstra W, 12-6A 10 Navy L, 11-12 (OT)A 17 Johns Hopkins W, 11-10A 24 at Syracuse L, 11-13A 28 at Bucknell W, 17-4M 1 at Massachusetts L, 8-14M 8 Penn State W, 20-14M 19 at Cornell (NCAA)^ L, 9-11^ Ithaca, N.Y.

1983 (11-3)M 20 Yale W, 16-8M 23 Montclair State W, 22-4M 26 at Brown W, 13-7A 2 Hofstra W, 9-3A 9 at Navy L, 9-10A 12 C.W. Post W, 12-5A 16 at Johns Hopkins L, 6-9A 20 Penn State W, 17-2A 23 Syracuse W, 9-6A 27 Bucknell W, 15-8A 30 Massachusetts W, 9-4M 3 at Boston College W, 15-5M 7 at Rutgers W, 9-6M 18 No. Carolina (NCAA) L, 6-12

1984 (11-3)M 10 Boston College W, 23-3M 21 at C.W. Post W, 8-6M 24 Brown W, 10-4M 28 at Yale W, 9-5M 31 at Hofstra W, 11-7A 7 Navy W, 9-6A 14 Johns Hopkins L, 7-12A 21 Rutgers W, 6-5 (OT)A 25 Bucknell W, 13-6A 28 at Massachusetts L, 6-7A 30 St. John’s W, 12-3M 4 at Penn State W, 8-7M 16 at Penn (NCAA)^ W, 8-7M 20 at Syracuse (NCAA)* L, 9-11^ Philadelphia, Pa.* Syracuse, N.Y.

1985 (10-4)M 9 SUNY Cortland W, 17-4M 17 Syracuse L, 9-10 (OT)M 20 C.W. Post L, 8-9M 23 at Brown W, 12-8M 27 St. John’s W, 13-8M 30 Hofstra W, 14-12A 6 at Navy W, 10-6A 13 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-12A 17 Yale W, 14-3A 20 at Rutgers W, 12-8

A 23 Bucknell W, 22-7A 27 Massachusetts W, 11-9M 4 New Hampshire W, 11-10M 15 at Virginia (NCAA)^ L, 6-10^ Charlottesville, Va.

1986 (6-6)M 7 SUNY Cortland W, 8-2M 15 at Syracuse L, 7-13M 22 Brown W, 6-5M 26 St. John’s L, 6-13M 29 at Hofstra W, 18-6A 5 Navy L, 4-12A 12 Johns Hopkins L, 6-8A 16 at Yale W, 15-4A 19 Rutgers W, 11-7A 26 at Massachusetts W, 8-7 (OT) M 3 at New Hampshire L, 8-12M 7 at C.W. Post L, 7-8 (OT)

1987 (10-5)M 6 SUNY Cortland W, 15-3M 10 at San Diego State W, 13-5M 14 at Cornell L, 11-13M 21 at Brown W, 10-9 (4OT)M 25 at St. John’s W, 8-4M 28 Syracuse L, 4-12A 4 at Navy L, 9-10 (OT)A 11 at Johns Hopkins L, 9-11A 15 Yale W, 11-10A 18 at Rutgers W, 11-8A 25 Massachusetts W, 11-10 (2OT)A 29 Air Force W, 29-8M 2 Adelphi W, 10-9 (OT)M 6 C.W. Post W, 16-6M 13 Adelphi (NCAA) L, 5-6

1988 (7-7)M 4 RIT W, 10-3M 9 at San Diego State W, 25-4M 13 Cornell L, 8-9M 19 Brown L, 4-15M 26 at Syracuse L, 8-19M 29 Michigan State W, 25-3A 2 at Bucknell W, 5-4A 9 Navy L, 5-6A 16 Johns Hopkins L, 5-9A 20 at Yale W, 8-6A 23 at Massachusetts L, 10-13A 27 at C.W. Post L, 4-5A 30 at Adelphi W, 12-1M 7 Rutgers W, 11-6

1989 (5-9)M 3 RIT W, 14-5M 8 at California W, 25-2M 12 at Cornell L, 3-13M 18 Delaware (OT) W, 9-8M 25 Harvard (2OT) L, 6-7M 29 at Hofstra L, 10-16A 1 Bucknell W, 11-6A 8 at Navy L, 1-12A 15 at Johns Hopkins L, 4-17A 19 Yale L, 6-13A 22 Massachusetts L, 7-9A 26 C.W. Post W, 9-5A 29 Adelphi L, 5-13M 6 at Rutgers L, 6-8

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1990 (4-9)M 3 Gettysburg W, 13-10M 10 Cornell L, 8-14M 14 Lehigh W, 15-11M 18 at Delaware L, 9-11M 24 Harvard L, 6-7 (2OT) M 27 Hofstra W, 15-13M 31 at Bucknell W, 16-10A 7 Navy L, 9-19A 14 Johns Hopkins L, 7-16A 18 at Yale L, 10-16A 21 at Massachusetts L, 12-19A 28 at Adelphi L, 10-16M 5 Rutgers L, 8-11

1991 (10-4, 5-0 Pl)**Patriot League championsM 2 Gettysburg W, 22-10M 9 at Cornell L, 13-14 (OT) M 16 Delaware W, 14-9M 23 at Harvard W, 11-10M 26 Lafayette* W, 14-8M 30 Bucknell* W, 19-6A 6 at Navy W, 11-10 (2OT) A 13 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-18A 16 Lehigh* W, 22-7A 20 Yale W, 9-8A 24 at Holy Cross* W, 24-6A 27 at Hofstra L, 13-14 (2OT)M 1 Colgate* W, 25-8M 4 at Rutgers L, 14-16* Patriot Leage contest

1992 (10-4, 5-0 Pl)**Patriot League championsM 7 Cornell W, 9-8M 14 at Delaware L, 12-13 (OT) M 21 Harvard W, 10-5M 25 Lafayette* W, 14-2M 28 at Bucknell* W, 13-4A 4 Navy W, 12-7A 11 Johns Hopkins L, 10-16A 15 at Lehigh* W, 13-10A 18 at Yale L, 11-12A 21 Holy Cross* W, 19-3A 24 at Hofstra W, 9-5A 26 Air Force W, 11-6A 28 Colgate* W, 22-7M 2 Rutgers L, 9-13* Patriot League contest

1993 (12-4, 5-0 Pl)**Patriot League championsM 6 at Cornell W, 18-5M 16 Delaware W, 18-13M 21 at Harvard W, 10-9M 23 Lafayette* W, 14-6M 27 Bucknell* W, 14-4A 3 at Navy L, 8-10A 10 at Johns Hopkins L, 9-17A 13 Lehigh* W, 17-6A 17 Yale W, 7-6 (2OT)A 20 at Holy Cross* W, 18-13A 24 Hofstra L, 10-11A 28 at Colgate* W, 18-11M 1 at Rutgers W, 12-6M 8 Massachusetts W, 15-7M 15 Maryland (NCAA) W, 15-11M 22 at No. Carolina (NCAA)# L, 5-14* Patriot League contest# Chapel Hill, N.C.

1994 (8-7, 5-0 Pl)**Patriot League championsM 6 Cornell W, 11-8M 12 at Delaware L, 8-17M 15 at North Carolina L, 10-16M 19 Harvard L, 7-11M 22 Lafayette* W, 20-3A 2 Navy L, 9-10A 9 Johns Hopkins L, 8-15A 14 at Lehigh* W, 8-4A 16 at Yale W, 8-7 (OT) A 19 Holy Cross* W, 17-1A 22 at Hofstra W, 15-14 (OT) A 26 Colgate* W, 15-3A 30 Rutgers L, 9-12M 3 at Bucknell* W, 12-9M 7 at Massachusetts L, 14-15 (OT) * Patriot League contest

1995 (6-8, 5-0 Pl)**Patriot League championsM 3 at Cornell L, 6-13M 12 Georgetown L, 6-11M 18 vs. Hobart# L, 10-15M 25 Bucknell* W, 15-11M 31 at Navy L, 11-13A 8 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-23A 11 Lehigh* W, 12-11 (OT) A 15 Yale W, 12-5A 18 at Holy Cross* W, 21-4A 21 Hofstra L, 8-12A 24 at Colgate* W, 20-14A 29 at Rutgers L, 7-13M 2 at Lafayette* W, 21-12M 6 Massachusetts L, 8-16* Patriot League contest# Syracuse, N.Y.

1996 (10-5, 4-1 Pl)M 2 Cornell W, 11-7M 9 at Georgetown L, 9-13M 17 Hobart W, 21-14M 23 at Bucknell* L, 10-14M 26 Colgate* W, 12-11M 30 at Massachusetts W, 9-8 (OT)A 6 Johns Hopkins L, 12-13 (OT) A 10 at Lehigh* W, 6-5

A 13 at Yale L, 8-10A 16 Holy Cross* W, 18-9A 19 at Hofstra W, 14-10A 27 Navy W, 15-8A 30 at Lafayette* W, 17-4M 4 Rutgers W, 18-11M 11 vs. Syracuse (NCAA)̂ L, 3-12* Patriot League contest^ Ithaca, N.Y.

1997 (9-5, 5-0 Pl)**Patriot League championsM 1 at Cornell W, 13-7M 9 (8) Georgetown W, 12-9M 15 vs. Hobart# L, 12-19M 22 Bucknell* W, 14-3M 25 at Holy Cross* W, 14-1M 29 (15) Massachusetts L, 10-12A 5 at (8) Johns Hopkins L, 5-23A 8 Lehigh* W, 23-11A 12 Yale L, 9-10A 15 at Colgate* W, 14-8A 19 (10) Hofstra W, 6-2A 25 at (19) Navy W, 14-12A 29 Lafayette* W, 23-5M 3 at Rutgers L, 7-8*Patriot League contest# Syracuse, N.Y.

1998 (7-7, 5-0 Pl)**Patriot League championsF 26 Air Force W, 12-6M 1 Cornell W, 9-6M 7 at (6) Georgetown L, 7-15M 14 Hobart L, 9-14M 21 at Bucknell* W, 11-2M 24 Colgate* W, 11-7M 28 at (8) Massachusetts L, 4-10A 4 (13) Penn State L, 11-19A 11 at Lehigh* W, 14-11A 14 Holy Cross* W, 14-4A 17 at (9) Hofstra L, 9-13A 25 (18) Navy L, 5-11A 28 at Lafayette* W, 16-5M 3 (19) Rutgers L, 14-15 (OT)* Patriot League contest

1999 (8-6, 4-1 Pl)**Patriot League co-championsF 28 Air Force W, 14-5M 7 (8) Georgetown L, 6-22M 13 (12) Hobart# W, 13-6M 20 Bucknell* W, 12-10M 23 at Holy Cross* W, 17-4M 27 Dartmouth W, 12-5A 3 at (9) Penn State L, 12-19A 10 Lehigh* L, 9-13A 13 at Colgate* W, 18-7A 17 at (14) Notre Dame L, 7-15A 24 (10) Hofstra L, 9-16M 1 at (14) Navy L, 9-11M 4 Lafayette* W, 19-9M 8 at Rutgers W, 16-15* Patriot League contest

2000 (8-7, 4-2 Pl)F 27 Air Force W, 16-4M 4 at (6) Georgetown L, 5-15M 11 (19) Hobart* W, 10-8M 18 at Bucknell* L, 9-10M 25 at Dartmouth W, 9-5M 28 Colgate* L, 10-11A 1 (17) Delaware W, 10-9A 7 at Lehigh* W, 13-11A 9 (5) Duke L, 6-17A 15 (13) Notre Dame L, 5-10A 18 Holy Cross* W, 23-3A 22 at (14) Hofstra L, 10-18A 29 (10) Navy L, 8-10M 2 at Lafayette* W, 11-8M 6 Rutgers W, 13-12* Patriot League contest

2001 (8-6, 4-2 Pl)M 3 (5) Georgetown L, 9-14M 10 at (17) Hobart* L, 9-11M 13 Holy Cross* W, 18-3M 17 (17) Bucknell* L, 10-11M 24 at Colgate* W, 13-5M 26 Air Force W, 13-4M 31 at Delaware W, 7-6A 7 Lehigh* W, 16-10A 10 (18) Hofstra L, 9-17

Army totaled a Patriot League record 25 consecutive wins from 1991 to 1995, winning five conference crowns.

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A 14 at (6) Notre Dame L, 13-17A 21 (15) UMBC W, 9-5A 27 at (13) Navy L, 4-10A 30 Lafayette* W, 15-8M 5 at (19) Rutgers W, 13-9* Patriot League contest

2002 (8-6, 5-1 Pl)**Patriot League Tri-championsF 23 at (2) Syracuse L, 11-18M 2 Denver W, 12-11 (OT) M 9 Hobart* W, 14-11M 12 Holy Cross* W, 11-7M 16 at Bucknell* L, 5-8M 23 (16) Ohio State L, 13-14M 30 at (12) Hofstra L, 9-16A 6 Rutgers W, 13-12A 9 Colgate* W, 15-7A 13 (20) Notre Dame W, 11-8A 20 at UMBC L, 9-15A 27 (14) Navy L, 6-9A 30 at Lafayette* W, 16-9M 4 at Lehigh* W, 15-6* Patriot League contest

2003 (8-8, 5-1 Pl) **Patriot League co-champions F 22 (1) Syracuse L, 7-15M 1 Denver W, 12-10M 8 Air Force W, 8-7 (OT)M 11 at Holy Cross* W, 10-3M 15 at Pennsylvania L, 8-13M 22 at (20) Ohio State L, 8-11M 26 (14) Hofstra L, 11-12A 1 Lehigh* W, 17-14A 5 at (8) Rutgers W, 9-8A 8 at Colgate* L, 8-15A 12 (17) Bucknell* W, 10-9A 19 at Hobart* W, 12-10A 26 at Navy L, 11-12A 29 Lafayette* W, 20-6M 3 Yale L, 9-10M 10 at (1) Johns Hopkins (NCAA)̂ L, 2-14* Patriot League contest^ Baltimore, Md.

2004 (10-5, 4-3 Pl)F 28 at (3) Syracuse L, 15-19M 6 (14) Air Force W, 11-10 (OT)M 9 Holy Cross* W, 16-7M 13 Pennsylvania W, 12-7M 20 (4) Rutgers W, 12-11M 27 (8) Navy* L, 10-18M 30 at Lafayette* W, 13-5A 3 Marist W, 11-5A 7 at Yale W, 14-13A 10 at Lehigh* W, 14-11A 13 Colgate* L, 10-11A 16 at Bucknell* W, 11-10 (2OT)A 24 Hobart* L, 8-14M 8 Duke W, 13-7M 15 at (3) Maryland (NCAA)^ L, 12-16* Patriot League contest^ College Park, Md.

2005 (11-6, 5-1 Pl)F 26 at (3) Syracuse L, 4-9M 5 Lehigh* W, 10-7M 12 (6) Cornell W, 11-9M 19 (14) at Rutgers W, 8-6M 22 Lafayette* W, 14-2M 26 at Colgate* W, 11-4M 29 (11) Hofstra W, 11-10A 2 Air Force W, 12-8

A 5 at Stony Brook W, 10-9 (OT)A 9 (13) Bucknell* W, 7-6A 16 at (6) Navy* L, 9-12A 19 at Holy Cross* W, 11-10 (2OT)A 23 (2) Duke L, 9-19A 29 vs. (14) Bucknell# W, 9-8 (OT)M 1 at (5) Navy# L, 8-15M 7 at Ohio State L, 7-8M 15 at (8) Georgetown (NCAA)^ L, 6-16* Patriot League contest# Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.)^ Washington, D.C.

2006 (8-7, 4-2 Pl)F 28 at (5)Syracuse L, 10-14M 4 at Lehigh L, 7-8 M 7 Stony Brook W, 11-9M 11 at (6) Cornell L, 1-13M 18 Rutgers W, 5-4M 21 at Lafayette * W, 4-1M 25 (18) Colgate * W, 9-5M 28 at (4) Hofstra L, 6-11A 1 Air Force W, 11-10 (OT)A 7 at Bucknell * W, 8-7A 15 (5) Navy * L, 10-11A 21 Holy Cross * W, 16-3A 28 at (18) Colgate # W, 10-8A 30 vs. (8) Navy # L, 5-8M 6 Ohio State L, 9-12 * Patriot League contest# Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)

2007 (6-9, 3-3 Pl)F 17 Marist W, 7-6F 23 at (2) Syracuse W, 8-6F 27 at Holy Cross * W, 9-5M 3 Lafayette * W, 9-2M 10 (3) Cornell L, 4-7M 20 Lehigh * W, 7-6M 24 Air Force W, 7-3M 27 Hofstra L, 3-5M 31 at Colgate * L, 7-9A 7 (15) Bucknell * L, 5-6A 14 at (18) Navy * L, 9-12A 21 at (3) Duke L, 5-11A 27 at (10) Navy # L, 1-12M 2 at Rutgers L, 9-10M 6 at Ohio State L, 7-17* Patriot League contest# Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.)

2008 (9-6, 5-1 Pl)F 16 VMI W, 16-3F 24 at (8) Syracuse L, 8-7M 1 Air Force W, 12-4M 8 at (8) Cornell L, 9-8M 15 vs. Rutgers ~ W, 12-11M 19 at Lehigh * W, 4-3M 22 Holy Cross * W, 14-5M 25 at (12) Hofstra W, 8-7M 29 Colgate * W, 13-9A 4 at (13) Bucknell * L, 7-4A 12 (6) Navy * W, 9-6A 15 at Lafayette * W, 12-4A 19 vs. (2) Duke + L, 10-6A 25 (19) Bucknell # L, 8-7M 3 at Penn L, 13-9* Patriot League contest# Patriot League Tournament~ Dallas, Texas+ Manhasset, N.Y.

2009 (6-10, 2-4 Pl)F 14 VMI W, 17-3F 20 at (1) Syracuse L, 17-6F 28 (4) Cornell L, 9-8M 4 Bryant W, 11-5M 7 Air Force W, 14-9M 14 at Rutgers W, 9-6M 17 Lehigh * L, 13-12 (OT)M 21 at Holy Cross * W, 8-5M 24 (6) Hofstra L, 9-8 (2OT)M 29 at (17) Colgate * L, 10-9 (2OT)A 4 Bucknell * L, 8-6A 11 vs. (13) Navy *~ L, 8-4A 14 Lafayette * W, 13-12A 18 at (8) Duke L, 10-6A 24 at (15) Bucknell # L, 10-8M 2 Penn L, 11-10* Patriot League contest~ Smartlink Day of Rivals, Baltimore, Md. # Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.)

2010 (11-6, 6-0 Pl) **Patriot League championsF 20 VMI W, 11-9F 23 Bryant L, 7-6F 28 at (1) Syracuse L, 12-7M 5 at (8) Cornell L, 12-11 (OT)M 13 at Air Force L, 8-7 (OT)M 20 Rutgers W, 11-8M 23 at Lehigh * W, 9-5M 30 at (8) Hofstra L, 17-2A 3 Colgate * W, 11-10 (OT)A 10 at Bucknell * W, 7-6 (OT)A 17 vs. Navy *~ W, 7-6A 20 at (19) Lafayette * W, 15-14A 24 Holy Cross W, 13-10A 30 Bucknell # W, 9-7M 2 Navy # W, 11-8M 16 at (2) Syracuse (NCAA) W, 9-8 (2OT)M 23 vs. (8)Cornell (NCAA)^ L, 14-5* Patriot League contest~ Smartlink Day of Rivals (Baltimore, Md.) # Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y. )^ Stony Brook, N. Y.

2011 (9-6, 4-2 Pl)F12 at (16) UMass L, 8-5F19 at VMI W, 12-6F27 at (2) Syracuse L, 11-9M5 (6) Cornell W, 11-9M11 at Bryant W, 12-7M13 Wagner W, 14-1M19 at Rutgers W, 12-4M22 Lehigh* W, 12-9M26 Lafayette* W, 7-6A2 at Colgate* L, 13-11A9 (15) Bucknell* L, 8-7A16 at Navy* W, 14-9A23 at Holy Cross* W, 10-7A29 vs. (19) Colgate# L, 7-6M6 (3) Johns Hopkins L, 15-10* Patriot League contest # Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.)

2012 (7-8, 4-2 Pl)F10 (11) UMASS L, 12-9F15 WAGNER W, 24-7F18 VMI W, 14-8F26 at (6) Syracuse L, 10-9M3 at (3) Cornell L, 18-7M6 RUTGERS W, 9-8

M10 vs. Air Force~ L, 9-8 (OT)M17 at (11) Lehigh* L, 7-6M24 at Lafayette* W, 10-3M31 (17) COLGATE* L, 15-13A7 at (15) Bucknell* W, 6-5 (2OT)A14 NAVY* W, 9-6A21 HOLY CROSS* W, 15-6A27 vs. (8) Lehigh# L, 13-7M5 at (10) Johns Hopkins L, 13-6* Patriot League contest~ Houston, Texas (The Kincaid School) # Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)

2013 (8-6, 4-2 Pl)F10 at (12) UMass L, 16-9F13 MANHATTAN W, 14-8F16 VMI W, 14-8F24 at (18) Syracuse L, 6-2M2 vs. Michigan~ W, 12-1M9 at Rutgers W, 10-8M16 (16) LEHIGH* L, 10-6M23 LAFAYETTE* W, 15-6M31 at Colgate* W, 10-4A6 (11) BUCKNELL* L, 9-8A13 at Navy* W, 14-7A20 at Holy Cross* W, 14-5A26 vs. (13) Bucknell# L, 12-9M3 (14) JOHNS HOPKINS L, 9-4* Patriot League contest~ Miami, Fla. (Sun Life Stadium)# Patriot League Tournament(Bethlehem, Pa.)

2014 (9-5, 7-1 Pl)F8 UMASS L, 6-5F16 at VMI W, 15-6F22 vs. Furman~ W, 12-2M1 at Lafayette* W, 8-6M4 RUTGERS L, 9-8 (OT)M8 HOLY CROSS* W, 13-3M15 at (2) Loyola* L, 7-6M22 (17) LEHIGH* W, 6-5M29 BUCKNELL* W, 11-6A5 at Boston University* W, 8-7A12 NAVY* W, 14-7A18 at Colgate* W, 8-7A25 vs. (18) Lehigh# L, 12-11M3 at (5) Notre Dame L, 18-17* Patriot League contest~ Washington, D.C. (Catholic Univer-sity, Shootout For A Cause)# Patriot League Tournament(Baltimore, Md.)

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2015 (10-7, 4-4 Pl)F7 at UMass W, 12-7F9 VMI W, 24-3F15 at Jacksonville W, 20-4F22 at (2) Syracuse L, 12-9F28 LAFAYETTE* W, 14-3M3 at Rutgers W, 9-7M7 at Holy Cross* L, 7-6M14 (14) LOYOLA* L, 12-10M21 at Lehigh* W, 7-5M28 at (20) Bucknell* W, 12-4A4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* W, 17-8A11 at Navy* L, 10-7A17 COLGATE* L, 8-5A21 at (20) Loyola# W, 12-11A24 at (15) Navy# W, 11-7A26 vs. (18) Colgate# L, 11-8M2 (2) NOTRE DAME L, 17-8* Patriot League contest# Patriot League Tournament(Annapolis, Md.)

2016 (10-7, 5-3 Pl)F12 UMASS W, 9-5F20 RUTGERS L, 13-11F21 VMI W, 22-3F28 at (3) Syracuse L, 8-9M5 at Lafayette* W, 14-5M12 LEHIGH* W, 13-10M13 NJIT W, 16-6M19 HOLY CROSS* W, 16-7M26 at Colgate* W, 11-7A2 BUCKNELL* L, 8-7A9 at Boston University* W, 15-4A16 NAVY* L, 11-10 (ot)A22 at Loyola* L, 12-6A21 at (20) Loyola# W, 12-11A24 at (15) Navy# W, 11-7A26 vs. (18) Colgate# L, 11-8M2 (2) NOTRE DAME L, 17-8* Patriot League contest# Patriot League Tournament(Annapolis, Md.)

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Following is the roster of Army Lacrosse players who have earned the “Varsity A.” This list begins with the Class of 1923. Letters earned by year starts with the 1942 season, but does not reflect complete listings from the 1962 and 1984 campaigns. Lettermen are listed with the year in which they graduated from West Point. Non-graduates are listed by the class year in which they enrolled. An “x” prior to the year of graduation indicates a letterman who did not graduate from the Academy. Black Knights currently on the varsity roster are listed in bold.

a-a-a-aName, years lettered Graduating ClassAdair, John D., 2010, 2011, 2012 ....................... 2012Adams, Joseph G., 1961 .................................... 1961Aguilar, Enrique, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 ......... 1994Albe, Mark A., 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 ............. 1982Albig, Gerard R., 1981...................................... x1984Allen, Boyde W. Jr., 1947, 1948, 1949 ................ 1949Allen, Chad E., 1991, 1992, 1993 ....................... 1993Almquist, Peter W., 1944 ................................... 1944Alpaugh, Scott C., 2001, 2002, 2003 .................. 2003Alter, Michael B., 1999, 2000, 2001................... 2002Amick, Elliott W.................................................. 1938Amlong, Ransom J., 1956 .................................. 1956Anderson, Frederick L. ....................................... 1928Anderson, Michael T., 2010 ............................... 2013Angle, Jeremy K., 2016.................................... 2019Annon, William McN., 1963, 1964 .................... 1964Arlantico, Patrick S., 2008, 2009 ........................ 2011Armbruster, Robert E. Jr., 1971 .......................... 1971Armstrong, Alan P., 1960 ................................... 1961Arnold, Archibald V. Jr., 1944, 1945 ................... 1945Auer, Jeffrey E., 2003, 2004, 2005 ..................... 2005Auclair, Christopher S., 1993, 1994, 1995.......... 1995Auger, Thomas J., 1955 ...................................... 1955Auletta, Nicholas M., 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 ............2003Auray, Donald R., 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 ........ 2009Austin, Joseph C., 1950, 1951, 1952 .................. 1952Austin, Robert S., 1998, 1999 .......................... x2001Ayre, Stanley H. ................................................. 1929

B-B-B-BName, years lettered Graduating ClassBaird, William J., 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 ......... 2015Baker, Russell A. ................................................. 1924Baldwin, Darren R., 1996, 1997 ......................... 1998Barnett, Robert J., 2010 ..................................... 2013Barofsky, Frederick J., 1966, 1967 ..................... 1967Barretto, Alberto J., 2016 ................................ 2019

Barroll, Lawrence S. ........................................... 1923Bartolotta, Charles J., 1975, 1976, 1978 ............ 1978Bartolotta, Douglas G., 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 ..........2004Bartolotta, Gregory C., 2001 ............................ x2004Barton, Robert O. Jr., 1946, 1947, 1948............. 1948Bauer, William F., 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 ........ 1983Baxter, Henry R. ................................................. 1926Beach, Dwight E. Jr., 1959 .................................. 1959Beazley, Lewis K. ................................................ 1934Beck, Edward J., 1965, 1966, 1967 .................... 1967Beeler, George W. .............................................. 1933Behrendt, Edward J., 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 .............2005Beil, Adoph J., 1996, 1997, 1998 ....................... 1998Belan, Charles G., 1959, 1960............................ 1960Belanger, James R., 1985, 1986 ......................... 1986Bellucci, Nicholas V. Jr., 1983 ............................. 1986Bennett, Bradley, 1998 .................................... x2001Bennett, Douglas P., 1963, 1964 ........................ 1964Berry, John A., 1989, 1990 ................................. 1990Betchley, Robert M., 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 .............1988Bethea, Taylor, 2011 .......................................... 2014Beurket, Raymond T. Jr., 1959 ........................... 1959Biddison, Alan M., 1960, 1961, 1962 ................. 1962Bifulco, Richard P., 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976....... 1976Biles, Shelton B. Jr., 1946 ................................... 1947Bilotta, Nicholas J., 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 ................2002Bishop, John D., 1997, 1998, 1999 .................... 1999Bisson, Maurice C. ............................................. 1928Blevins, John M., 1968 ....................................... 1968Blinn, Fisher S. ................................................... 1924Boettcher, Louis H., 1944 ................................... 1945Bokmeyer, Justin T., 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008...............2008Bollard, Arthur W. .............................................. 1939Bollenbacher, Edmund R., 1980, 1981............. x1984Bolling, Alex R. III, 1971, 1972 ........................... 1972Bolling, Alex R. Jr., 1943 ............................. June 1943Boltja, Stephen A., 1989, 1990 .......................... 1992Boltus, Jeremy G., 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 ....... 2011Boniface, Sean E., 2009, 2010 ........................... 2011Born, Charles F. .................................................. 1928Born, Robert G., 1995 ........................................ 1996Bowerman, Matthew W., 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ...........2006Bowman, matthew G., 2014, 2015, 2016 ........ 2017Boyd, Andrew C., 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 ........ 2013Boyle, Francis D., 1967, 1968, 1969 ................... 1969Bradley, Robert L., 1947, 1948, 1949 ................. 1949Bradley, William T. ............................................. 1939Bradstock, Alden S. III, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 ..........1977Brady, John W. ................................................... 1931Brearley, William H. Jr. ....................................... 1935Brennan, John P., 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 ........ 2013Bresnahan, Richard A., 1946 ............................. 1946Brewer, John F. Jr., 1950, 1951, 1952 ................. 1952Brinegar, Michael D., 1991, 1992, 1993 ............. 1993Brinker, Walter E. ............................................... 1939Brooks, Jeffrey J., 1999 ...................................... 2001Broshous, Charles R., 1961, 1962 ...................... 1962Brostek, Daniel F., 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 ....... 1996Broughton, Levin B., 1943, 1944, 1945 ............. 1945Brown, Alston L., 1943 ............................... June 1943Brown, Jake L., 2014, 2015 ................................ 2017Brown, John F., 1945 ......................................... 1945Brown, William J., 1976 ................................... x1979Bruno, Joseph P., 1989 ....................................... 1990Bryan, James E., 1965 ........................................ 1965Bryan, Jeffrey T., 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 .......... 2004Buckley, Brendan T., 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 .........2013Buckley, Michael J., 1964 ................................... 1964Buckner, Richard A., 1960, 1961 ........................ 1961Buckner, Roy C., 1963, 1964 .............................. 1964Bullock, Thomas F., 1947, 1948, 1949 ............... 1949Bunker, Paul D. Jr. .............................................. 1932Burk, John C., 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 .............. 2014Burke, Colin J., 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002............. 2002Burnett, John R. ................................................. 1923

Burnette, Michael C., 1974, 1975 ...................... 1975Burton, Jon J., 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ............. 2006Busbey, George W. ............................................. 1924Butler, Brandon C., 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 ...... 2011Butler, Leonard A., 1960, 1961, 1962 ................ 1962Butler, Todd E., 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 ............ 1993Butters, Zeric B., 2013, 2014.............................. 2014Byrne, Christopher J., 2001 ............................... 2003

c-c-c-cName, years lettered Graduating ClassCafaro, Thomas R., 1969, 1970, 1971 ................ 1971Cahill, Robert P., 1989, 1990, 1991 .................... 1991Call, William A. .................................................. 1932Callahan, Sean M., 1981 .................................... 1984Cameron, Jared D., 1998, 1999 ......................... 2001Campbell, J. Frank, 1957, 1959 .......................... 1959Campbell, Terrence, 1999 ................................ x2002Campo, Michael J., 1972, 1973, 1974 ................ 1974Canara, Austin J. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016.......... 2016Capra, Kevin S., 1994, 1995 ............................... 1995Carberry, Edmund J., 1942.......................... Jan. 1943Carpenter, William S., 1960 ............................... 1960Carrano, Christopher D., 1993, 94, 95, 96 ......... 1996Carros, Alexander J., 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 ........2014Carrizzo, Joseph P., 1977.................................. x1979Case, Melvin E., 1963, 1964 .............................. 1964Cathey, Carl H., 1955 ......................................... 1955Chadwick, Hunter N., 2014 ................................ 2017Chaney, Kevin S., 1994, 1995 ............................. 1995Chase, Ryan J., 2004, 2005, 200, 20076 ............ 2007Charbonneau, Cecil K. Jr. ................................... 1942Charise, Justin A., 1998, 1999, 2000 .................. 2000Chiacchia, Leonard A. Jr., 1971 .......................... 1971Ciavarelli, John M., 2008, 2009........................ x2011Cino, Paul V., 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 ............... 1983Clark, Charles A. Jr. ............................................ 1932Clark, Edward A. IV, 2004, 2005, 2006 ............... 2007Clark, Milton H................................................... 1937Clatworthy, Michael A., 2001 ............................ 2003Clements, Henry E., 1953 .................................. 1953Cline, Ralph M. Jr., 1950, 1951, 1952 ................ 1952Clune, Robert, 1978, 1979, 1980 ....................... 1980Coates, Charles H............................................... 1924Cobb, James B., 1942 ................................. Jan. 1943Cole, William A., 1953 ....................................... 1953Coll, Timothy E. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 ........... 2016Collins, Lawrence, 1996 ................................... x1999Colon, Michael J., 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 ........ 1995

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Colvin, Austin r., 2015, 2016 .......................... 2018Combs, James A., 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 ........ 1983Combs, Oliver B. Jr., 1952, 1953, 1954 .............. 1954Conley, Christopher F., 1996, 1997 .................... 1998Conner, Caste P. ................................................. 1938Connor, Albert O. ............................................... 1937Connors, John T., 1968, 1969, 1970 ................... 1970Conroy, Joseph E., 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ....... 2010Cook, Connor N. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 .......... 2016Cook, Douglas L., 2009 ...................................... 2011Coppa, Michael N., 1994, 1995, 1996 ............... 1996Costa, Geoffrey A., 2003, 2004, 2005 ................ 2005Cote, John C.V., 2006 ....................................... x2009Cotilletta, Dino S., 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 ....... 2003Couch, Christopher M., 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 .........2005Couch, Jonathan S., 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ...............2005Coughlin, David S., 1971 .................................... 1971Cowan, Bruce M., 1960, 1961 ........................... 1961Crain, Hal F., 1942 ....................................... Jan. 1943Cramblet, Peter B., 1968, 1969, 1970 ................ 1970Crawford, James W. Jr., 1970 ............................. 1970Crawford, Raymond J., 1983 ............................ x1986Criss, George W. Jr., 1942 ........................... Jan. 1943Cronin, Kevin, 2000 ........................................... 2003Crossett, David A., 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 ....... 1997Crossett, Michael J., 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 ..............1992Crowell, Kevin T., 1983..................................... x1986Crowell, Michael S., 1996 .................................. 1999Cullen, John N. III, 1965 ..................................... 1965Cullen, Ronald D., 1943 ............................ June 1943Culver, Thomas R., 1962 .................................... 1962Cunniffe, John C., 1987, 1988 ............................ 1988Curley, Kenneth R., 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978...... 1978Curran, Brian W., 1980 .................................... x1983Cushman, John H., 1943, 1944 .......................... 1944

D-D-D-DName, years lettered Graduating ClassD’Aprile, James W., 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 ...... 2015Dahl, Kenneth R., 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 ........ 1982Dalton, Thomas A., 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 .........2012Daly, Alexander J. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 ........ 2016Daly, Maurice F. ................................................. 1927Daly, Patrick, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 ............... 1986Danahy, Evan S., 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 .......... 2013Darak, Matthew T., 2003, 2004, 2005................ 2005Darcy, Thomas C. ............................................... 1932Darrell, Charles C., 1961, 1962 .......................... 1962Day, Christopher R., 2009, 2010, 2011 .............. 2011Dean, William E. Jr. ............................................ 1926Degavre, Chester B. ........................................... 1933

DeLap, Thomas L., 2012, 2013........................... 2015Delbridge, Norman G. Jr., 1952, 1953 ................ 1953Deloe, Timothy L., 1988, 1989 ......................... x1991DeMouth, Victor C., 2004, 2005 ........................ 2005Dempsey, Warren R. III, 1965, 1966 ................ x1967Denman, Frederick L., 1951 ............................... 1951Depew, David E., 1957 ....................................... 1958Deppoliti, Christopher, 1998, 1999, 2000 .......... 2000Desperito, Thomas J., 1986, 1987, 1988 ........... 1988DeStefano, Albert M., 2012, 2013, 2014 ........... 2015Devens, W. George, 1944, 1945, 1946 .............. 1946Devereaux, Paul T., 1983, 1984, 1985................ 1985Dieroff, Michael S., 1987, 1988, 1989 ................ 1989Dietz, Donald W., 1966, 1967 ............................ 1967Dietz, James J., 1952 .......................................... 1952DiFiore, Matthew F., 1966 ................................. 1966DiLauria, Dominick M., 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 .........1979Dingman, Lee A., 1998, 1999, 2000 ................... 2000Dionne, Charles J., 1979 .................................... 1981Doepke, Gregory W., 1969, 1971 ....................... 1971Doerr, Christopher J., 2001, 2002 ...................... 2002Doerr, Nicholas A., 2003, 2004, 2005 ................ 2005Donald, Walter G. .............................................. 1928Donaldson, John W., 1943, 1944 ....................... 1944Donnelly, Glen G., 1996 ..................................... 1996Donovan, matthew W., 2014, 2015, 2016 ....... 2017Donovan, Thomas E., 1981, 1982, 1983 ............ 1984Doryland, Charles J., 1953 ................................. 1953Douglas, Robert H. ............................................. 1933Douthit, Sidney L. .............................................. 1923Dow, Robert A., 1977 ......................................... 1977Dowd, Brian J., 1999, 2002 ................................ 2002Dowd, Dennis J., 1981, 1982, 1983 ................... 1984Downey, Kevin P., 1973 .................................... x1974Draper, Philip H. Jr. ............................................ 1929Driscoll, Kenneth W., 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 .............1999Dunaway, Roy S. Jr., 1953, 1954, 1955............... 1955Dunn, Joseph A., 1997, 1998 ............................. 1999Dworczyk, Kenneth J., 1996, 1997, 1998 ........... 1998

e-e-e-eName, years lettered Graduating ClassEasley, Roy W. Jr., 1949, 1950 ............................ 1950Eaton, Joseph J. Jr. ............................................. 1940Edwards, John C................................................. 1939Egbert, John S., 1946, 1947, 1948 ..................... 1948Eich, Frank J., 1971, 1972 .................................. 1972Eliot, Bradfield F., 1958 ...................................... 1958Ellement, Matthew, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ..............2005Ellerson, John C., 1963 ...................................... 1963Ellis, Billy J., 1950, 1951 ..................................... 1951Endres, Thomas J., 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 ...... 1980England, George W. Jr. ....................................... 1940Enners, Raymond J., 1965, 1966, 1967 .............. 1967Enners, Richard W., 1970, 1971 ......................... 1971Enos, James W., 1945, 1946 .............................. 1947Epp, Kevin W., 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 ............. 2014Esmann, William J., 1970 ................................... 1970Eubanks, Herman T. Jr., 1959, 1960 ................... 1960Evangelista, Paul F., 1995, 1996 ......................... 1996Evans, John P. ..................................................... 1923Evans, John G., 1957, 1958 ................................ 1958Ewart, Thomas W., 1966 ................................... 1966Eyermann, Louis J. III, 1968 ............................... 1968

f-f-f-fName, years lettered Graduating ClassFaircloth, Ehret T., 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 ....... 2015Faircloth, Dallas S., 2015, 2016 ....................... 2018 Fairlamb, Charles R. ........................................... 1940Farnham, Edward C., 1978, 1979, 1980 ............. 1980Feir, Philip R., 1948 ............................................ 1949Ferguson, Thomas F., 1975 .............................. x1977

Fernandez, John A., 1999, 2000, 2001 .............. 2001Ferrill, Harlan B. ................................................. 1940Fertig, Stephen W., 1957, 1958, 1959 ............... 1959Fetzer, Joseph M., 1978, 1979, 1980 ................. 1980Fickes, William P. ............................................... 1936Finlay, Scott A., 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 ............ 1979Finlay, Shane P., 2011, 2012 .............................. 2012Finley, Leonard M. III, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975............1975Finn, John M. ..................................................... 1938Finn, Kevin E., 1972 ........................................... 1973Finney, Samuel F. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 ........ 2016Fitzgerald, William A., 1959 ............................... 1959Fitzsimmons, Thomas J., 1971, 1972, 1973 ....... 1973Flint, Charles K. III, 1963, 1964 .......................... 1964Flynn, John R., 1943, 1944 ................................. 1944Fogarty, John M., 1971 ...................................... 1971Foglietta, Joseph R. Jr., 1976 ............................ x1978Foldberg, Henry C. Jr., 1946, 1947 ................... x1947Foldberg, John D., 1951 ..................................... 1951Ford, Wallace A., 1948, 1949 ............................. 1949Foust, Nathaniel I., 2004, 2005, 2006 ................ 2006Fox, Kim E., 1960, 1961 ..................................... 1961Frank, Scott A., 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 ............ 1990Fraser, Frank G. .................................................. 1925Frawley, Herbert W. Jr. ....................................... 1941Frederick, Timothy M., 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 ..........1992Freidersdorff, Louis C. Jr., 1951, 1952, 1953 ...... 1953French, Cornell P., 1987, 1988, 1989 ................. 1989Frentzel, William Y., ........................................... 1933Friscia, Cameron J., 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 ...............2009Fritz, Steven C., 1998, 1999 ............................... 2000Frontzsak, Arhur T. ............................................. 1940Fuellhart, Robert H. Jr., 1961, 1962 ................... 1962Fullerton, Adam S., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ..........2008Fullerton, Patrick M., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ............2008Fuson, Herschel E., 1945, 1946 ......................... 1947Fyfe, Alexander W., 1997, 1999, 2000 ............... 2000

g-g-g-gName, years lettered Graduating ClassGadson, Jaelen A., 2014, 2015 .......................... 2017Galbreath, Steven H., 2007, 2008, 2009 ............ 2010Galloway, Graham W., 1980, 1981, 1982 ........... 1982Galloway, Thomas T. .......................................... 1942Garceau, Kurt A., 2008 ...................................... 2011Garn, Alex R., 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 .............. 2001Garver, John B. III, 1973 ..................................... 1975Garvey, Christopher M., 1985, 1986 ................ x1988Garvey, William P., 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 ...... 1987Gay, William A. .................................................. 1938Gephart, Alexander W., 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 .........2010

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Germann, Brandt W., 2003, 2004, 2005 ............ 2005Gerometta, Arthur L., 1947, 1948, 1949 ........... 1949Gerometta, Gregg L., 1980 .............................. x1983Getz, Charles E., 1957, 1959 .............................. 1959Ghidotti, Matt E., 2011, 2012, 2013 ................. 2013Giddings, John H.J., 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955 ...............1955Giglio, Gary T., 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 ............. 1989Giglio, Grant V., 2015, 2016 ............................. 2018Gillem, Alvan C. II .............................................. 1940Gillette, Michael J., 1959 ................................... 1959Gillis, Joseph K., 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 .......... 1987Gillmore, William N. .......................................... 1925Gilmartin, Robert F., 1983, 1984, 1985 .............. 1985Gilroy, Terrence P., 1996, 1997 .......................... 1997Giordano, Bruno A., 1951 .................................. 1951Giordano, Francis J., 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 ..............1983Girdner, Ralph W., 1950, 1952 ........................... 1952Glancy, Conor J., 2015 ..................................... 2018Glesener, Daniel L., 2012 ................................... 2015Glesener, John A., 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 ....... 2015Glesener, Ted, 2015 ........................................ 2018Glyphis, Benedict E., 1955, 1956, 1957 ............. 1957Goettleman, matthew B., 2015 ....................... 2018Goldberg, Morris ............................................... 1929Goldtrap, John C. ............................................... 1936Golini, Daniel P., 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 .......... 2002Goodhand, William S. III, 1972, 1973, 1974 ...... 1974Gooding, Daniel E., 1966, 1967, 1968 ............... 1968Gorman, James T., 1991, 1992 .......................... 1992Gossweiler, Thomas J. 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ...........2008Grahber, Daniel E., 2014, 2015 ........................ 2017Gray, Michael C., 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 ......... 1979Green, Brian P., 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ........... 2005Greene, Irving B. ................................................ 1924Grete, Robert L., 1956, 1957, 1958 ................... 1958Griswold, Myron J., 1971, 1972, 1973 ............... 1973Gros, Jordan C., 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 ........... 1998Grotz, William A. III, 1987, 1988 ........................ 1988Groves, Richard H., 1943, 1944, 1945 ............... 1945Grygiel, Joseph S. ............................................... 1941Gustafson, Nathan R., 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 ......... 2014Gyovai, Frank M., 1970 ...................................... 1970

h-h-h-hName, years lettered Graduating ClassHaddock, Paul “Kip,” 2011, 2012, 2013 ............. 2013Hadley, Alvan C. Jr., 1945, 1946 ......................... 1946

Hadlock, Chandler L., 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 ............1998Hale, Glynn W., 1965, 1966, 1967 ..................... 1967Hall, Richard J., 1952 ......................................... 1952Hamill, Neil J., 1979, 1980, 1981 ....................... 1981Hampton, Spencer K.W., 2007, 2008 ............... x2010Handcox, Robert C., 1963 .................................. 1963Haniuk, Erik M., 2006, 2007 .............................. 2008Hanna, Michael J., 2006, 2007, 2008................. 2008Hannon, Harold M., 1959, 1960, 1961 .............. 1961Hanrahan, Ryan P., 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 ................2001Hansinger, Adam M., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ............2008Hanson, Mark D., 1977, 1978, 1979 .................. 1979Harbold, Norris B. Jr., 1955, 1956 ...................... 1956Harbold, Norris B. .............................................. 1928Hargraves, William F. III, 1979, 1980 ................. 1982Harkin, Edward G., 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 ...... 1978Harkins, David V., 1961, 1962 ............................ 1962Harman, John R. Jr., 1943, 1944, 1945 .............. 1945Harren, James C., 1983, 1984, 1985 .................. 1985Harrison, Harry J. ............................................... 1935Harrison, Samuel J. 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ...............2010Harrow, Benjamin C., 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ............2005Hart, Patrick R., 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 ........... 2014Hartinger, James V., 1947, 1948, 1949 .............. 1949Harvey, Thomas H., Jr., 1956, 1957, 1958 .......... 1958Haugenes, Steven T., 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 .............1989Haussmann, Alfred C. Jr., 1946 .......................... 1946Hayman, George R. Jr., 1943, 1944 .................... 1944Hayes, Conor P., 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 .......... 2012Hayes, F. Michael, 1998, 1999, 2000 ................. 2000Head, James L. Jr., 1970 ................................... x1972Hegarty, Kevin P., 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998......... 1998Heilman, William P., 1971, 1972, 1973 .............. 1973Heller, Steven J., 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 .......... 1993Hemphill, John A., 1951..................................... 1951Henderson, Timothy C., 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 .........2012Henderson, William Z., 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 .........2011Hendricks, Merideth E., 1948 ............................ 1949Hennessy, Joseph J., 1973, 1974 ........................ 1975Henney, Frederic A. ........................................... 1924Hennigar, Stephen R., 1979 ............................. x1981Henry, Leonard D. .............................................. 1931Henry, Robert J., 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981.......... 1981Hetherington, Jeffrey W., 1974, 75, 76, 77 ........ 1977Hickman, Thomas K., 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 ............1987Higgins, John H., 1954, 1955, 1956 ................... 1956

Hillebrand, Peter J., 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 ...............1981Hillier, Pringle P., 1960, 1961 ............................. 1961Hilton, Robert B., 2000, 2001 ............................ 2001Hines, George C. ................................................ 1940Hinkle, Carl C. Jr. ................................................ 1942Hirsch, Edwin C. Jr., 1968, 1969, 1970 ............... 1970Hobbs, Leo P., 1954 ........................................... 1954Hobbs, Richard W., 1954 ................................... 1954Holley, James E. ................................................. 1928Holsington, Perry M. II ....................................... 1939Holzapfel, William J. Jr. ...................................... 1934Horgan, Raymond M., 2014, 2015, 2016 ........... 2017Horner, Albert A. ............................................... 1925Howard, Malcolm J., 1962 ................................. 1962Howe, Robert B. Jr., 1958 .................................. 1959Hoynes, Michael C., 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 ..............1988Hoynes, Robert P., 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 ....... 1985Hubbard, Anderson O., 1950 ............................. 1950Huff, William M., 1991 ....................................... 1991Hugo, Victor J. Jr., 1953, 1954 ............................ 1954Hunter, Gene C., 1989, 1990, 1991.................. x1992Hurley, Adam L., 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 .......... 2003Hurley, Matthew B., 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 .........2012i-i-i-iName, years lettered Graduating ClassIrwin, Henry D. .................................................. 1941Isnardi, matthew J., 2015, 2016 ...................... 2018Isnardi, Nicholas J., 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 ........2014Ivan, Gabriel A., 1943 ................................ June 1943Ivany, Brian M., 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 ........... 2007Ives, Washington M. Jr. ...................................... 1924Izzo, Lawrence L, 1966, 1967 ............................. 1967

J-J-J-JName, years lettered Graduating ClassJackson, Harry G., 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 ....... 1983Jackson, Matthew W., 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 ...........1983Jackson, Paul T., 1990, 1991 .............................. 1993Jannarone, Jack M., 1963 .................................. 1965Janowski, John S., 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 ....... 1988Jansen, Zachary D., 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 ..........2009Jarvis, Charles J. Jr., 1968, 1969 ......................... 1969Jenkins, Robert J., 1967, 1968, 1969 ................. 1969John, Howard J. ................................................. 1924Johnson, Arthur D., 1956, 1957 ......................... 1957Johnson, Cole m., 2014, 2015, 2016 ................ 2017Johnson, James R............................................... 1937

Charlie Jarvis ’69

Brian Green ’05

Bill Henderson ’11

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Johnson, John E., 1951, 1952, 1953 .................. 1953Johnson, Jonathan P., 1996, 1997 ..................... 1997Johnson, Paul L., 1991, 1992 ............................. 1992Johnson, Robert B. Jr., 1963, 1964, 1965 ........... 1965Jollota, Sean P., 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 ........... 2015Jones, Lawrence McC. Jr., 1945 ......................... 1945Jones, Nathanial E., 2016 ................................ 2019Jones, Thomas H., 1952, 1953 ........................... 1953

K-K-K-KName, years lettered Graduating ClassKamide, Tyler J., 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 .......... 2014Kamon, Michael M., 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 ..............2003Kane, Joseph M., 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 ......... 1990Kear, Casey N., 2002 ........................................ x2005Kearns, Andrew W., 2010, 2011, 2012 .............. 2014Keller, James H. .................................................. 1939Kelly, John A., 1986 ............................................ 1989Kelly, Kevin, 1971, 1972, 1973 ........................... 1973Kelty, William R., 1946 ....................................... 1946Keneally, Joseph P., 2006, 2007, 2008 .............. 2008Keneally, Timothy P., 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 .............1994Kenny, Eugene A. ............................................... 1930Kesmodel, Robert H., 1966 ................................ 1966Kidder, James D., 1943............................... June 1943Kilgallon, John M., 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 ....... 1988Kilroy, Robert L., 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 .......... 1994Kimes, Ira L. Jr., 1950 ......................................... 1950King, Arthur R. ................................................... 1942King, James I. ..................................................... 1931Kinnee, Dale J. ................................................... 1929Kirr, Stephen J., 1980 ....................................... x1983Klipstein, reaves H., 2014, 2015, 2016 ............ 2017Knapp, Brian F., 1992, 1993, 1994 ..................... 1994Knorr, Mathias III, 1968, 1969, 1970 ................. 1970Kobes, Frank J, IV, 1964, 1965, 1966 ................. 1966Koehler, Robert G., 1983, 1984, 1985 ................ 1985Korvin, Michael B., 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 ................2009Korvin, Eric D., 1983 ........................................ x1987Koshansky, Steven W., 2007, 2008, 2009 .......... 2010Koshansky, William S., 1981, 1982, 1983 .......... 1984Kostovic, Marko, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 ......... 2004Kousouris, Louis J., 1996, 1997, 1998 ................ 1998Koziol, matthew T., 2016 ................................ 2019Kozlowski, Henry P. ............................................ 1942Kramer, Kenneth R., 1954 .................................. 1954

Krieg, Maximilian A., 2014, 2016 ....................... 2017Krikorian, Steven H., 1980, 19 81 ...................... 1981Kuen, Andrew J., 2001, 2002 ............................. 2004Kurtzman, Joshua A., 1999, 2000, 2001 ............ 2001

L-L-L-LName, years lettered Graduating ClassLaing, Jay A., 2009, 2010, 2011 ......................... 2011Lambert, Denis J., 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 ....... 1982Lamdin, William R., 1950 ................................... 1950lamonica, Jonathan W., 2015, 2016 ................ 2018Lang, Cornelis deW. W. ...................................... 1935Lang, John W., III, 1963, 1964 ............................ 1964Lange, Philo B. Jr., 1947, 1949, 1950 ................. 1950langerhans, Timothy W., 2015, 2016 .............. 2018Lanz, Robert W., 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 .......... 1996LaPorte, Justin G., 1957 ..................................... 1957Larrabee, Michael R., 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 .. 2015Larrabee, Scott, 1972, 1973 ............................... 1974Larsen, Christopher M., 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ........2005Larson, James J., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ......... 2008Lash, Peter W., 1955, 1956 ................................ 1956Laurance, Edward J., 1960 ................................. 1960Lavender, Charles M., 1952, 1953 ..................... 1953Lawrence, Charles W. ........................................ 1923Legan, Doug M., 1997 ........................................ 1997Lehrfeld, Irving .................................................. 1931Lennon, John R., 1980, 1981 ............................. 1983Lenotti, Peter J. Jr., 1982 .................................. x1985Leone, Peter N. 2nd, 1953, 1954 ....................... 1954Lepp, Christopher D., 1990, 1991, 1992 ............ 1992LeRoux, Thomas J., 2002, 2003 ......................... 2004Lewis, Mark K. Jr. ............................................... 1927Lewis, Robert P. III, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 ................1999Liantonio, Michael J., 1986 ................................ 1987Lieb, Charles R., 1968 ........................................ 1968Lincoln, Lawrence J. ........................................... 1933Linskey, Peter C., 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978 ......... 1978littlejohn, Avery W., 2014, 2015, 2016 ............ 2017Liss, Ronald A., 1969, 1970, 1971 ...................... 1971loConte, Christopher J., 2014, 2015, 2016 ....... 2017Long, William J. 2008, 2009 ............................... 2009Lord, Royal B. ..................................................... 1923Lorenzen, Albert I., 1950, 1951, 1952 ............... 1952LoRusso, Brian P., 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 ..........2012 LoRusso, Kevin B., 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 ............2009LoRusso, Lawrence A., 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 ..........2012LoRusso, Nicholas J., 2006, 2007 ....................... 2007Lovell, Christopher L., 1997, 2000 ..................... 2000Lovell, Joseph M. ............................................... 1929Loving, Travis J., 1994, 1995, 1996 .................... 1996Lucas, John F., 1968, 1969, 1970 ....................... 1970Luecke, Richard W., 1969 ................................... 1969Lunn, Robert J., 1950 ......................................... 1950Lunney, Donald R., 1945 .................................... 1945Lux, Arthur G., 1979, 1980 .............................. x1982Luyster, Matthew C., 2004, 2005, 2006 ............. 2006Lynch, Devin J., 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 ............ 2012Lynch, Philip H., 1972, 1973 .............................. 1973

M-M-M-MName, years lettered Graduating ClassmacAfee, Dalton A., 2016 ............................... 2019Macdonald, Alexander R., 1954, 1955............... 1955MacGibbon, James E., 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 ...........2012MacGibbon, Kevin V., 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 ............1980MacLaren, Donald R. Jr., 1971 ........................... 1971MacMaster, Alex N., 1991, 1992, 1993 .............. 1993Madarasz, Brendan J. 2013, 2014 ...................... 2016Madden, Bryan C., 2001, 2002 .......................... 2003Magann, Chase E., 2004 .................................. x2006Maisano, Andrew M., 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ...........2010Maladowitz, Raymond, 1950 ............................. 1950Malin, Richard C. (formerly Malinowski), 1956 ...........1956

Mallory, Norman D., 1944, 1945 ....................... 1945Mandry, Philip M., 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 ...... 1993Mangino, Michael W., 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 ...........1994Manning, Robert R., 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 ..............1996Marasco, Matthew D., 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 ..........2011Marinelli, Walter D. (formerly Merrill) .............. 1924Marino, James N., 1976, 1977, 1978 ................. 1978marino, Thomas V., 2016 ................................ 2019Mark, Brian C., 1988 ........................................ x1990Markham, Edward M. III, 1949, 1950, 1951 ...... 1951Marley, John T., 1947, 1948 ............................... 1949Marshall, Robert C., 1942 ........................... Jan. 1943Martin, Bruce M., 1978, 1979, 1980 ................. 1980Martin, Samuel L., 1995 .................................... 1995Martin, Thomas S., 1998, 1999, 2000................ 2000Marziale, James J., 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 ......... 1984Mask, John S., 1997, 1998 ................................. 1998Massie, Craig M., 2006, 2007, 2008 .................. 2008Mattos, Christopher J., 2006, 2007 ................... 2009Maupin, Jere W. ................................................. 1942Mavoides, Peter M., 1987, 1988, 1989.............. 1989Maxwell, Ernest B. ............................................. 1939Mayer, John D. Jr., 1966, 1967, 1968 ................. 1968Mazur, Robert, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 ............ 1981Mazzone, William J. 2013, 2014 ........................ 2016McArdle, Richard W., 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 ............1983McAuliffe, Brett P., 2010 .................................... 2013McAuliffe, Kevin E., 1994, 1995, 1996 ............... 1996McBride, Clyde R. .............................................. 1931McCallion, Robert J., 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 .............2011McCartan, Arthur A. .......................................... 1940McClure, Ryan P., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ........ 2008McCormack, Ryan E., 1995, 1996, 1997 ............ 1997McCoy, Martin E., 1944 ..................................... 1944McDonald, John M., 1957 ................................. 1957McDonald, Robert C. Jr. ..................................... 1935McEnery, John W., 1946, 1947, 1948 ................ 1948McGann, Donald A., 1951 ................................. 1951McGarry, James J., 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 ...... 1979McGee, George A. Jr. ......................................... 1937McGuire, Edward J. Jr., 1989, 1991, 1992 .......... 1992McManus, Steven G., 1975, 1977...................... 1977McMinn, Thomas L. Jr., 1946 ............................. 1946McMurtry, Walter P., 1973 ................................ 1973Mennes, Brian J., 1986, 1987, 1988 .................. 1988

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Josh kurtzman ’01

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Meyer, Carl W. ................................................... 1925Meyer, Charles R. ............................................... 1937Meyer, Edward C., 1950, 1951 ........................... 1951Mezer, Matthew D., 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 .........2013Michalowski, Andrew P., 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 ...2015Middaugh, Thomas R., 1960, 1961, 1962 .......... 1962Miller, Anthony J., 1992 ................................... x1994miller, Gunnar W., 2014, 2015, 2016 ............... 2017Miller, James R.C., 1955 ..................................... 1955Miller, Lee C. (formerly Leroy) ........................... 1934Miller, Nathan J., 2012 ....................................... 2015Miller, Thomas J., 1995, 1996, 1997 .................. 1997Mineo, Erik P., 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ............. 2005Miner, Christian J., 1993 .................................... 1994Miner, Nicholas P., 2005 .................................... 2008Minihane, Neil J., 1987, 1989, 1990 .................. 1990Mintz, Oliver F., 1995, 1996 ............................... 1996Miser, Robert S. Jr., 1958, 1959, 1960 ............... 1960Mitchell, Kenny D., 1961 .................................... 1963Mitchell, Richard T. ............................................ 1924Mitchell, William L. Jr. ........................................ 1941Molnar, Gerald J., 1966 ...................................... 1967Monahan, Daniel G., 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 .............1998Mone, John M., 1988, 1989............................. x1991Montague, Theodore G. Jr., 1945, 1946 ............ 1946Monteferante, Christopher J. 2013, 2014.......... 2016Moore, Brian J., 1999 ........................................ 2000Moore, James O. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 ......... 2016Moore, Lynn D., 1969, 1970 .............................. 1970Moore, Michael, 1961, 1962 ............................ 1962Morgan, Ryan W., 2014, 2015 ........................... 2017Morse, Alexander H., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ............2008Mos, Michael J., 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 .......... 1979Moss, Scott F., 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 ............. 1976Motschwiller, Andrew W., 2011......................... 2014Mounce, Andrew J., 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 ..............2003Mulholland, Patrick M., 2009, 2010, 2011 ........ 2011Muller, Thomas H. ............................................. 1940Mullins, Shea 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 .............. 2016Mullins, William H.L., 1956 ................................ 1957Murphy, John M., 1950...................................... 1950Murphy, Raymond P. .......................................... 1942Murphy, Stephen O., 1993, 1994, 1995 ............. 1995

Murrell, Maxwell R., 1952, 1953 ....................... 1953

n-n-n-nName, years lettered Graduating ClassNadjari, Andrew H., 2015, 2016 ...................... 2018Nakamura, Brian K., 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 ..............1989Narcum, Andrew M., 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ............2006Nazzaro, John J., 1942 ................................ Jan. 1943Nazzaro, Joseph J. .............................................. 1936Nelson, Donald T. Jr., 1944, 1945 ....................... 1945Nelson, Philip R., 1973, 1974 ............................. 1975Nelson, Richard E. .............................................. 1937Nelson, Richard W., 1949, 1950......................... 1950Nemetz, Albert M., 1946 ................................... 1946Nerdalen, Erik C., 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ....... 2006Neswiacheny, Bohdan, 1967, 1968.................... 1968Neubert, Joseph W., 1978, 1979 ....................... 1979Newbold, Paul G., 2015, 2016 ......................... 2018Newsome, Alexander S., 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 ...2015Nogic, Dominik U., 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 ...... 2002Nunn, Lee R. Jr., 1959 ........................................ 1959Nutting, Wallace H., 1950 .................................. 1950

o-o-o-oName, years lettered Graduating ClassOates, Tyler D., 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ............ 2010Obringer, Michael G., 2004, 2005, 2006 ............ 2006Off, Andrew B., 1993, 1994, 1995 ...................... 1995Olivero, Jose R., 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 ........... 1978Olmeda, Joseph, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 ......... 1990Olson, Eric T., 1972 ............................................ 1972Opatovsky, Robert E., 1968, 1969, 1970 ............ 1970Orlando, John A., 1992, 1993, 1994 .................. 1994Orsini, Anthony M., 1981, 1982, 1983 ............... 1984Owens, Bobby L., 1960 ...................................... 1960O’Brien, Patrick, 2015, 2016 .............................. 2018O’Brien, William G., 1989, 1990, 1991 .............. 1991O’Connor, Patrick M., 1984, 1985, 1986 ............ 1986O’Connor, Thomas W., 1992, 1993, 1994 .......... 1994O’Donnell, Emmett Jr. ........................................ 1928O’Donnell, Thomas J., 1977, 1978, 1979 ........... 1979O’Donnell, William, G., 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 ... 2015O’Grady, John A., 1988, 1989, 1990 .................. 1990

O’Keefe, Richard J. ............................................. 1930O’Leary, Thomas J., 1972, 1973, 1974 ............... 1974O’Neill, Larry B., 1976 ........................................ 1977O’Rourke, Kevin E., 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 ................1994O’Sullivan, Patrick J., 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 .............1985O’Sullivan, Sean P., 2009, 2010 .......................... 2012

P-P-P-PName, years lettered Graduating ClassPagels, Ryan J., 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 ............ 2001Palesky, Nicholas T., 2008, 2009 ........................ 2011Palesky, Thomas J., 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 ...........2011Palmieri, Zachary D., 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 ..........2012Pappafotis, James S., 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 .............1978Parker, Richard H., 1943 ............................ June 1943Parks, Michael A., 2001, 2002, 2003 ................. 2003Parks, Ryan A., 2000 .......................................... 2003Paskalis, Aaron A., 2002, 2003......................... x2005Paske, Raymond J., 1964, 1965 ......................... 1965Patrick, Francis H. .............................................. 1938Pavlick, Brian W., 1995, 1996............................. 1996Pearson, Charles F., 1998, 1999, 2002 ............... 2002Pearson, Timothy D., 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 .............2002Peisinger, Roman J. Jr., 1954 .............................. 1954Peitz, Henry E.C., 1972 ...................................... 1972Perettine, Michael J. 2013, 2014 ....................... 2016Perry, Hugh W., 1946 ......................................... 1948Pesa, Marc A., 2012, 2013 ................................. 2013Pesature, Andrew V., 2000, 2001, 2002 ............. 2002Pettit, Thomas C., 1965, 1966, 1967 .................. 1967Pettrone, marc V., 2014, 2015, 2016 ............... 2017Peyer, Jason S., 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 ............ 2009Phelan, John J. ................................................... 1936Pickitt, John L., 1954, 1955 ................................ 1955Piechota, Robert J., 1977, 1978, 1979 ............... 1979Piro, Michael C., 1999, 2000, 2001 .................... 2001Pitts, James R., 1951 .......................................... 1951Polhamus, John A., 1990, 1991, 1992 ............... 1992Portuese, Joel D., 1986, 1987, 1988 .................. 1988Posey, James T. .................................................. 1937Pottenger, Charles H. ......................................... 1933Poulos, Luke A. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 ............ 2016Poulos, Matthew F., 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 .........2010

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Prentice, Christopher S., 1990, 1991, 1992 ....... 1992Prestipino, Nick D., 2014, 2015.......................... 2017Preuit, Russell B. Jr., 1949, 1950 ........................ 1950Prudhomme, Shelton E...................................... 1926Pugh, James R. Jr., 1943 ............................. June 1943

Q-Q-Q-QName, years lettered Graduating ClassQuinn, Jonathan A., 2014, 2015 ........................ 2017Quinn, William W. .............................................. 1933

r-r-r-rName, years lettered Graduating ClassRabbitt, William T., 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 ...........1985Radcliffe, Robert F., 1963, 1964, 1965 ............... 1965ragno, John m., 2015, 2016 ............................ 2018Ragusa, Roy T., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ............ 2008Rankin, Gordon L., 1965, 1966, 1967 ................ 1967Rasmussen, Adolph P. ........................................ 1924Rattan, Donald V., 1945 ..................................... 1945Raymond, Clarence S. ........................................ 1924Reardon, Benjamin J., 2005 ............................. x2008Reavill, Jackson C., 1962 .................................... 1962Reeves, David L. Jr., 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 ..........1979Reeves, Raymond J. ........................................... 1934Regan, Robert P., 1987 ....................................... 1988Reider, Samuel J., 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 ........ 1986Reinert, Albert C. ............................................... 1942Reiser, Corey J., 2009, 2010, 2011 ..................... 2011Reittman, Richard H., 1943 ........................ June 1943Reno, William W. ............................................. x1933Reppard, Sean A., 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009........ 2009Reynolds, George T., 1973, 1974 ....................... 1975Rhiddlehoover, Loyd P. Jr., 1952 ........................ 1952Rhoads, Alexander D., 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 ...........2009rhudy, John G., 2015, 2016 ............................. 2018ricca, Dominic A., 2015, 2016 ......................... 2018Riccardi, Michael J., 1981, 1982, 1983 .............. 1984Richardson, James L. Jr. ..................................... 1930Rider, Fred I. Jr., 1966, 1967, 1968..................... 1968Riggan, Raymond B. Jr., 1956, 1957, 1958 ......... 1958Ritch, William N. Jr., 1963, 1964, 1965 .............. 1965

Rivers, David P., 1966, 1967 ............................... 1967Roberts, Christopher, B., 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 ............2004Roberts, Christopher R., 2000, 2002, 2003........ 2003Roberts, Thurman M. Jr., 1963 .......................... 1964Robertson, Cloin G., 1957 .................................. 1958Robinson, Nicholas J., 1957 ............................... 1957Roitman, Jonathan M., 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989..........1989Roller, Robin J., 1957 ......................................... 1957Romano, David E., 1989 ..................................... 1991Ronan, Thomas B., 2004, 2005, 2006 ................ 2006Rosenshein, Scott A., 2008, 2009 ...................... 2009Roy, Matthew E., 2000, 2001 ............................. 2002Royle, Paul U., 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 ............. 1994Russo, Daniel B., 1998, 1999, 2000 ................... 2000Russo, Zack M., 1998 ....................................... x2000Rust, John L., 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 ............... 1949Ruzicka, John M., 1974, 1975 ............................ 1975Ryan, Daniel A., 1967, 1968 ............................... 1968Ryan, John C., 2000, 2001, 2003 ........................ 2003Ryan, Richard J., 1990 ........................................ 1991Ryer, Richard T., 1962 ........................................ 1962

s-s-s-sName, years lettered Graduating ClassSabert, John 2013, 2014 .................................... 2016Sajkoski, Richard M., 1981, 1982, 1983 ............. 1984Salit, Peter C., 1981, 1983 ............................... x1984Salmon, Armond J. ............................................ 1924Salter, Robert M., 1989 .................................... x1991Sands, John R. Jr................................................. 1941Santorelli, Nicholas E., 2015, 2016 .................. 2018Sardella, William J., 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 ...............1982Saunders, LaVerne G. ........................................ 1928Sauter, Charles H., 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 ....... 2011Schaefer, Walter P., 1974, 1975 ......................... 1975Schanno, Andrew W., 1996................................ 1996Scheel, Matthew S., 2005,2006 ....................... x2008Scherrer, Kevin G., 1975, 1976, 1977................. 1977Schiffer, William M., 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 ..............1986Schrage, William K. Jr., 1956 .............................. 1956Schultz, Austin H. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 ........ 2016Schultz, Daniel R., 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 ...........1986Schultz, Griffin J., 2016 ................................... 2018Schurr, Kevin J. 2013, 2014, 2015 ...................... 2016Schwartz, Thomas A., 1966, 1967 ..................... 1967Scott, Alan H., 1963 ........................................... 1963Scott, James A. Jr. .............................................. 1937Scott, Willard W. Jr., 1946, 1947, 1948 .............. 1948Scullion, James H., 1998, 1999, 2000 ................ 2000Seeman, Lyle E. .................................................. 1928Sela, Charles M., 1970, 1971, 1972 ................... 1972Selkis, Robert F., 1965........................................ 1965Senter, William O. .............................................. 1933Serff, Paul C. ....................................................... 1923Seymour, Tyler W., 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ...... 2010Shade, Thomas E. 2013, 2014, 2015.................. 2015Shaver, Douglas J., 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 .................1987Shaw, Jason C., 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 ............ 2002Sheard, Joe H., 1952, 1953 ................................ 1953Sheckells, Thomas R., 1963, 1964, 1965 ............ 1965Sheehan, Brendan J., 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 ............1996Sheehan, John L. III, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 ..............1989Sherburne, Charles W. ....................................... 1938Sheridan, Richard B. ........................................ x1933Short, Peter G., 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 ........... 1985Silliman, James E., 1998, 1999, 2000 ................. 2000Silva, Adam L., 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 ............. 1993Silver, Paul D., 1969 ........................................... 1969Simenson, Edwin G. ........................................... 1932Simonton, Samuel J. .......................................... 1927Sincero, Robert F., 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 ............2014Sipperly, Derek C., 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 ...........2012Skirpan, Ryan N., 1990..................................... x1993Slabowski, George J., 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 ............1984

Sladen, Fred W. Jr............................................... 1929Smith, Chad C., 1992 ....................................... x1995Smith, Donald J., 1963 ....................................... 1963Smith, Forest E., 1981, 1982, 1983 .................... 1984Smith, Perry McC., 1955, 1956 .......................... 1956Smith, Richard L., 1957 ...................................... 1958Smith, Shane K., 2009, 2010, 2011 .................... 2011Smith, Stainton, 1956 ........................................ 1956Smith, Stanley L. ................................................ 1937Smith, William F. Jr. ............................................ 1942Snodgrass, John C., 1955, 1956 ......................... 1956Sokul, Victor P. III, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ....... 2006Solem, Arthur E. ................................................ 1927Sollohub, Julian V. .............................................. 1937Somers, Samuel R., 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 ..... 2015Spicer, Markus D., 2009, 2010 ........................... 2012Stackpole, Timothy J., 2014, 2015 ..................... 2017Stanley, Paul D., 1963 ........................................ 1963Stapleton, James B. Jr., 1963 ............................. 1964Steinagle, Timothy J., 1983, 1984, 1985 ............ 1985Stewart, Robert M., 1969, 1970 ........................ 1970Stillman, Robert M. ........................................... 1935Stites, William H., 1943, 1944, 1945.................. 1945Storck, George H., 1954 ..................................... 1954Stumm, Thomas A., 1951 .................................. 1951Sullivan, Edward A.M., 1967 .............................. 1967Sullivan, Eugene R., 1963 .................................. 1964Summerfelt, Milton F. ........................................ 1933Sundt, Daniel N. ................................................. 1929Sundt, Harald S. ................................................. 1932Supiano, Andrew, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ........ 2008Surdick, John J., 2016 ...................................... 2019Swain, Aaron C., 1996, 1997, 1998 .................... 1998Sweat, Dale S., 1943 .................................. June 1943Swierkowski, Steven M., 1989, 1990 ................. 1991Swift, Eben F. ..................................................... 1940Symmes, David H., 2015, 2016 ........................ 2018Szczepanski, Michael P., 1997, 1998, 1999 ........ 1999

T-T-T-TName, years lettered Graduating ClassTamasitis, Jackson J., 2014, 2015, 2016 ........... 2017Tandy, Fremont S. (formerly Thompson) ........... 1924Tarsa, David M., 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 .......... 2014Tate, Joseph S. Jr. ............................................... 1941TenBrink, James W, 2015, 2016 ....................... 2015Terry, Galen R., 2002, 2003 ................................ 2004Thigpen, Joseph J. .............................................. 1941

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Thomas, Gary P., 1953, 1954 ............................. 1954Thomasson, Juohn T., 1963, 1964, 1965 ........... 1965Thul, James G., 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 ............ 2013Tibbetts, Ralph E. ............................................... 1925Tibetts, Gene H. ................................................. 1934Tillar, Donaldson P. III, 1985, 1986 ..................... 1987Tillar, Donaldson P. Jr., 1958, 1959 .................... 1959Tillman, James L. 1963, 1964, 1965 ................... 1965Tily, Gregory S., 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 ........... 1998Timbario, Matthew J., 1993, 1994 ..................... 1994Tincher, Maxwell A. ........................................... 1937Titus, Charles M., 1959 ...................................... 1960Tocci, Paul L., 2014 ............................................ 2016Todd, William S. Jr., 1950 ................................... 1950Tofani, Alfred A., 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 ......... 2002Tohill, William A., 1988, 1989 ............................ 1989Tomiczek, Paul W. Jr., 1959 ................................ 1959Torgerson, Christopher A., 1973 ........................ 1973Torrence, James E., 1954, 1955 ......................... 1955Touchstone, Stanford M., 1952, 1953 ............... 1953Trapnell, Thomas J.H.......................................... 1927Travis, Harrison G., 1950, 1951 ........................ x1952Travis, William H., 1947, 1948 ........................... 1948Troy, Guy K., 1946 .............................................. 1946True, Clinton U. .................................................. 1936Trujillo, Carlos A., 1993, 1994 ............................ 1994Truxtun, Thomas ................................................ 1937Tucker, Scott R., 2001 ........................................ 2002Tuite, James J. IV, 1993 ...................................... 1995Turnbull, Robert B., 1955 ................................... 1957Turner, Sean J., 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 ............ 1994Turner, Thomas R., 1974 .................................... 1974Turrini, Ross W., 1983, 1984, 1985 .................... 1985Turturro, William J., 1992 .................................. 1994

u-u-u-uName, years lettered Graduating ClassUberti, John, 1981, 1982, 1983 ......................... 1983Uchill, Charles H., 1990 ..................................... 1992Utermahlen, Charles B., 1966, 1967, 1968 ........ 1968

v-v-v-vName, years lettered Graduating Class

Valence, Edward Jr., 1955, 1956 ........................ 1956Van Duzer, Conor D. 2013, 2014 ........................ 2016Van Krevel, John A., 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 ........... 2013Vander Heide, Herbert J. ................................... 1929Vandersluis, Howard J........................................ 1923Vergamini, Stephen L., 1996, 97, 98, 99 ............ 1999Vernon, Graham D., 1953 .................................. 1953Vichules, Leo D. ................................................. 1924Vlahakis, James C., 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 ...........2002Voehl, Wilford E.H. ............................................ 1934Vogel, Timothy J. 1963, 1964, 1965 ................... 1965Vozzolo, Tony, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 .............. 2006

w-w-w-wName, years lettered Graduating ClassWagner, James L., 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ....... 2005Wakeland, Hunter R., 2004, 2005, 2006 ............ 2007Walker, John W. III, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ...........2006Walker, Robert O., 1970 .................................... 1970Walker, Sam S., 1945, 1946 ............................... 1946Walker, Sam S. III, 1974 ..................................... 1975Walker, Walton H. II, 1969, 1970, 1971 ............. 1971Walsh, William H., 1976 .................................... 1976Waltz, Eric G., 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 .............. 1993Ward, Conan, 1987 ............................................ 1989Warren, Frederick H. ......................................... 1931Waters, Glenn A., 1986, 1987, 1988 .................. 1989Waters, John K. .................................................. 1931Weaver, John L., 1950 ........................................ 1950Webb, Afred N. Jr., 1963, 1964 .......................... 1964Webb, Anthony V., 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 ...... 1981Weidner, Joseph J. ............................................. 1941Weiss, Benjamin B., 2011 .................................. 2014Weissman, Jeffrey, 1982, 1983 .......................... 1983Wenz, Jacob M., 1996, 1997 .............................. 1998Weyand, Alexander M., 1951 ............................ 1951Whaley, Joseph E., 1995, 1996, 1997 ................ 1997Wheeler, Richard V., 1943 ......................... June 1943White, Henry N., 2014 ....................................... 2017Wiegner, John L. Jr., 1956, 1957 ........................ 1957Wieland, Roger F., 1977, 1978, 1979 ................. 1980Wigdzinski, Paul S., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ............ 2008Wilcox, Gregory S., 1989, 1990, 1991 ................ 1991Wilder, Samuel E. Jr., 1959, 1961 ....................... 1961Wilkins, Samuel J., 2008, 2009 .......................... 2011Williams, Daniel E., 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 ...............1987Williams, James S., 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 ................1990Willis, Aaron L., 1999, 2000 ............................... 2000Wilson, Harry E. ................................................. 1928Wilson, John N. .................................................. 1935Wilson, Woodrow W. ......................................... 1939Winkel, Paul P. Jr., 1956 ..................................... 1956Wirth, Eugene F., 1954 ...................................... 1954Wood, Charles G., 1972 ................................... x1974Wood, Steven F., 1969, 1970, 1971 ................... 1971Wood, Warfield R. ............................................. 1924Woodings, robert T., 2016 .............................. 2018Woods, Christopher, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 .......... 2003Woods, Michael P. Jr., 1998, 1999, 2000 ........... 2000Woodcheke, Kevin J., 2007, 2008, 2009 ............ 2010Workman, Donald R., 1966, 1967, 1968 ............ 1968Wynne, Edward P. .............................................. 1940

y-y-y-yName, years lettered Graduating ClassYakulis, Andrew T., 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ...... 2006Yastrzemsky, James R., 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 ..........1997Yates, William E., 1955, 1956, 1957................... 1957Yeilding, Richard P. ............................................. 1942Yeomans, Prentice E. ......................................... 1926Young, Terry H., 1968, 1969 ............................... 1969

Z-Z-Z-ZName, years lettered Graduating Class

Zagorski, Frank J., 1949, 1950 ............................ 1950Zimmerman, Joseph B. ...................................... 1931Zupa, Christopher C., 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 ............1985

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