2002 University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

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1 The Humble Beginnings of a Vaunted Program Lacrosse, a sport developed by the American Indians, was first introduced at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in The first Carolina teams in the late 1930s, which weren t officially recognized by the University's athletic department, used the football team s discarded helmets and cleats until team members could afford to buy their own helmets, gloves and sticks. The team played its home games on a field across the street from Woollen Gymnasium. In those days, Carolina played in what was called the Dixie Lacrosse League with Duke University, the University of Virginia, Washington & Lee University, Loyola College and the Washington Lacrosse Club. The initial Carolina teams of the late 1930s were coached by Albert C. Cornsweet, a 1929 graduate of Brown University. Most of the players on those early lacrosse teams worked part-time jobs to stay in school. After all, it was the height of the Great Depression. There were some scholarship 38 Steve Martel (#6) and Pat Welsh (#26) celebrate Welsh s last second goal which lifted the Tar Heels to an victory over Johns Hopkins in 1985 at Fetzer Field. football players who competed in the sport as well. Rumor has it that Carolina football coach Ray Wolf made the football players compete in the sport of lacrosse so they d learn how to run. In the late 1940s, Bill Darden became affiliated with the athletic department as a member of the business staff and he began to coach the lacrosse team at UNC. Varsity status was officially awarded and letters first granted to members of the 1949 team. After being accorded varsity status by the athletic department in 1949, the team was admitted as a member of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association in The 1951 team featured the program's first All- America player. Nick Sowell was named the first-team All-America goalie that year by the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. After Coach Alan Moore left Chapel Hill following the 1953 campaign, the 1954 squad was coached by George Good, a captain in the United States Marine Corps, and it posted a dismal 0-6 mark. It proved to be a foreboding ledger because after a six-year period from , the team s status as a varsity sport at Carolina came to an end. For a decade the men's lacrosse program at the University would lie dormant, but by no means permanently damaged. Permanent Varsity Status Granted to Men s Lacrosse in 1964 Lacrosse was resurrected at Carolina in 1964 as a varsity program. It competed on a non-scholarship level for 10 years prior to moving up to awarding scholarships with the arrival of head coach Paul Doty during the school year. Despite its rather brief history on campus in comparison to other UNC sports, North Carolina lacrosse has been something very special. Since 1949 the all-time Tar Heel record stands at Tar Heel teams have won NCAA Division I national championships in 1981, 1982, 1986 and 1991, Carolina teams have also captured Atlantic Coast Conference championships in 1981, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and The 1981 and 1982 teams won 26 games in succession, comprising one of the Top 10 longest winning steaks in collegiate lacrosse history. Twenty times since first qualifying in 1976 the Tar Heels have competed in the NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship. After a pair of losing seasons in 1966 and 1967, Jim Bischoff, whose team was winless in 1967, coached the Heels to a 7-4 mark in In addition, Bischoff s 1968 team was the first Tar Heel squad to earn a national ranking from the USILA, finishing 25th in the final poll. Carolina players (clockwise from top left) Ryan Wade, Alex Martin, Holmes Harden, Brooks Matthews and Joe Bedell celebrate the Tar Heels victory over Towson in the 1991 NCAA championship game. Mueller Tutors the Likes of Kramer and Peterson In 1969, Fred Mueller began a successful four-year run as UNC s head coach. The 1970 Tar Heels were Mueller s best team as it finished seventh in the country in the USILA poll with a 9-2 record. Among Mueller s great players were Peter Kramer, who won the Kelly Award as the nation s outstanding goalkeeper in 1969, and attackman Harper Peterson, who, just like Kramer, was named a first-team All- America three times in his career. Tar Heel fencing coach Ron Miller took over the coaching duties on an interim basis and led the team to a 12-5 record in Those 12 wins stood as Carolina s school record for victories in a season until it was broken by the 1982 national championship squad. The Tar Heels also set a school record in 1973 for regular-season games played in a season with 17 contests on tap. Carolina lacrosse entered a new era in 1974 when the program hired Paul Doty as the first full-time head coach in school history. That same year, the team moved up to scholarship status with the first athletic grants in aid in the sport being awarded during the school year. Doty led UNC to national Top 10 rankings in both 1976 and 1977 and to UNC s first two NCAA Tournament appearances. Another program milestone achieved under Doty s tutelage was Carolina s victory over Virginia during the 1976 season. It marked the first time Carolina had ever defeated either Maryland or Virginia, the two schools which had dominated ACC lacrosse up to that point 2002 University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

2 in time. An Era of Excellence under Willie Scroggs In 1978, UNC went to the hotbed of college lacrosse, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and hired the Blue Jays top assistant, Willie Scroggs, as the Tar Heels new head coach. It was a move that bore fruit for a dozen years until Scroggs retired from coaching at the end of the 1990 season to become associate athletic director for games operations and outdoor facilities at UNC. The decision to pursue Coach Scroggs was made by then athletic director BillCobey whose philosophy was that you go to the best program in the game and recruit a top assistant to build your program. Tar Heel teams were during the Scroggs era and were invited to the NCAA Tournament 11 straight seasons from 1980 through In nine of Scroggs 12 years, UNC made the NCAA Tournament semifinal round and the 1981, 1982 and 1986 squads won the NCAA Division I championship. The Tar Heels were 17-8 in NCAA post-season play during his tenure. Scroggs teams won ACC titles in 1981, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989 and In addition, the 1982 team finished the season ranked #1 in the nation in the final USILA poll. When Scroggs announced his retirement in May of 1990, the University turned to Dave Klarmann, who had been the top assistant to Scroggs for 11 seasons. The move paid off in instant results. In Klarmann s first season at the helm of the Tar Heels, he led the team to a 16-0 record and the 1991 NCAA and ACC championships. That team also finished first in the USILA poll for only the second time in school history. In 1993, the Heels again finished first in the USILA poll, marking the second such finish in Klarmann s coaching tenure and the third in the history of Tar Heel lacrosse. Carolina also made the NCAA championship game for the fifth time in history in 1993, dropping a scintillating decision to Syracuse in the final moments of play. Klarmann resigned following the 2000 season after leading Carolina to five ACC championships in his tenure. Carolina athletic director Dick Baddour then looked to the same plan employed by Bill Cobey in 1978 and he went to lacrosse superpower Johns Hopkins, this time hiring away the Blue Jays head coach, John Haus, to lead Carolina into the new millennium. Stellar Play in the NCAA Tournament In winning four NCAA championships since 1981, Carolina teams have been involved in some of the most exciting games in the tournament s 31-year history. In 1981, UNC went through the regular season unbeaten and it was ranked #2 behind three-time defending national champion Johns Hopkins entering the tournament. The Tar Heels swept to lopsided wins over Syracuse and Navy in Chapel Hill in the first two rounds of the tournament before meeting the unbeaten Blue Jays in the national championship game at Princeton s Palmer Stadium. Before a crowd of 13,943, UNC scored six straight goals in the third and fourth quarters to overcome a three-goal Hopkins advantage and eventually triumph In 1982, the Heels swept through the regular season unscathed. In the NCAA Tournament, UNC routed Navy and Cornell, setting up a championship game rematch with Johns Hopkins. In a game dominated by the two teams defenses, UNC beat the Blue Jays 7-5 behind five goals by junior attackman David NCAA Tournament Appearance Leaders (10 or More Appearances) Johns Hopkins Maryland Virginia Syracuse North Carolina Navy Cornell Loyola Massachusetts Army Princeton Brown Hofstra Notre Dame (through 2001 NCAA Tournament) Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Lacrosse Titles Maryland ( ) Virginia ( ) North Carolina ( ) Duke ( ) Wingate. Carolina s third NCAA championship came in 1986 and it was clearly the most unexpected of the quartet. The Heels were seeded fifth going into the tournament. No team seeded lower than fourth had ever made the championship game prior to 1986 and none lower than third had ever won the title. Ironically, in winning the national championship, the Tar Heels avenged all three of their regular-season losses and in the exact same order in which they had lost to those teams earlier in the season. After John Webster starred as a dynamic attackman on some outstanding teams in the early 1990s including the 1991 NCAA championship team and the 1993 NCAA finalist squad. a quarterfinal win at Maryland, UNC headed to the first-ever NCAA Lacrosse Final Four. Carolina was well prepared heading to Delaware for the semifinals and it avenged a 16-4 regular-season loss to two-time defending NCAA champion Johns Hopkins by beating the Blue Jays Carolina won on senior Mike Tummillo s goal off a Gary Seivold assist a little over two minutes into the extra period. Two days later against Virginia, UNC and the Cavaliers traded the lead throughout the championship contest with neither team holding more than a two-goal advantage at any time. Another overtime period was required to settle the issue and Gary Seivold came through again, scoring 1:50 into the extra session to give the title to Carolina. Like the 1981 and 1982 teams, 1991 s national championship team finished the season unbeaten. UNC opened NCAA Tournament play in 1991 by defeating a tough Loyola squad 11-9 in the quarterfinals at a rain-soaked Fetzer Field. Six days later, the Tar Heels handed Syracuse its only NCAA home playoff loss in history as Carolina routed the Orangemen at the Carrier Dome. Two days later against surprise NCAA finalist Towson, Carolina led 11-4 at the half and went on to win the game 18-13, holding off a furious second rally by the Tigers. The Tar Heel victory was led by senior attackman Dennis Goldstein, the National Player of the Year, who was the championship game s MVP. Goldstein led UNCpast Syracuse with four goals and he added four goals and four assists in the title game against Towson University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

3 A Bevy of All-America Selections and USILA A w a r d Winners Over the past 23 seasons, UNC players have earned 111 All-America accolades and 74 All- Atlantic Coast Conference citations. Nine Tar Heels have been named ACC Player-of-the- Year--attackman Michael Burnett in 1981, goalkeeper Tom Sears in 1982, defenseman Randy Cox in 1984, attackman Mac Ford in 1985, defenseman Graham Harden in 1991, defenseman Alex Martin in 1992, midfielder Ryan Wade in both 1993 and 1994 and midfielder Jason Wade in Scroggs was tapped as ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1988 and Klarmann won the same honor in 1991, 1993, 1994 and In 1989, midfielder Jim Buczek was named as the ACC Rookie-of-the- Year. Attackman Jeff Sonke won the same award in Seven ACC Tournament Most Valuable Players have been Tar Heels--attackman Michael Thomas in 1989, defenseman Joe Breschi in 1990, attackman Dennis Goldstein in 1991, attackman John Webster in 1992, attackman Dan Levy in 1993, goalkeeper Rocco D Andraia in 1994 and goalkeeper Brooks Brown in Carolina has had at least one first-team All- America selection in 16 seasons since In 1981, 1991 and 1993, UNC had three firstteam selections and the 1984, 1985, 1992 and 1996 squads had two each. In 1982, five of the 11 players named to the first-team All- America squad were Tar Heels, a rather astounding feat. Peter Kramer started Carolina's long list of USILA award winners when he won the Kelly Award as the nation's top goalie in In 1981 and 1982, Tom Sears won the Kelly Award as the nation s outstanding goalkeeper. 40 Senior captain Gary Burns led the Tar Heels to the national championship in 1982 culminating with a 7-5 title game win over Johns Hopkins. In 1982, he also captured the Enners Award as the National Player-of-the-Year and the Brine Award as the outstanding player in the NCAA championship game. A year later, in 1983, Peter Voelkel won the McLaughlin Award as the nation s outstanding midfielder. In 1984, Tom Haus won the first of his three Schmeisser Cups as the nation s outstanding defensive player. He went on to win the Schmeisser Cup again in 1986 and In 1986, Haus was also tapped for the Enners Award as National Player-of-the-Year. Gary Seivold s two-goal, two-assist effort in the 1986 championship game win over Virginia earned him the Brine Award as the game s Most Valuable Player. Carolina added to that jackpot of top awards during the 1991 season. The USILA tapped Goldstein as the National Player-of-the-Year as well as the MVP of the NCAA championship game. Graham Harden captured the Schmeisser Cup as the top defender and Andy Piazza became the first Tar Heel to win the Kelly Award as the nation s top goalie since Sears won the honor in In 1992, Jim Buczek won the McLaughlin Award as the nation s top midfielder. A year later, the USILA honored Ryan Wade as the top midfielder in America. Ryan Wade's younger brother, Jason Wade, won the McLaughlin Award as the nation's top middie performer in Scroggs was named National Coach-of-the- Year in 1981 by the USILA and he was an assistant coach for the U.S. team which won the title at the 1982 World Lacrosse Games in Baltimore. Sears was the starting goalkeeper for that U.S. team and was named the All- World goalie. Midfielder Joey Seivold, 87, and defenseman Randy Cox, 84, both played on the U.S. team which won the title at the One of Carolina s biggest wins in recent years came when a 6-9 Tar Heel team in 1999 upset three-time defending NCAA champion Princeton in overtime World Lacrosse Games in Toronto. Three other Tar Heels--Steve Stenersen, 82, Pete Voelkel, 83, and Mac Ford, 85, were alternates on that team. Ford went on to play on the U.S. team which swept to the title at the 1990 World Lacrosse Games in Perth, Australia. He was named the top attackman from amongst the four nations that competed in the tournament. Former UNC midfielder Robin Cornish, a native of Perth, also competed in the 1990 World Lacrosse Games as a middie on the host Aussie squad. Carolina sent two representatives to the 1994 World Lacrosse Games in Manchester, England as the Americans won again. Former UNC defenseman Joe Breschi, 90, and midfielder Ryan Wade, 94, were stars on the U.S. team. The World Lacrosse Games returned to the United States again in 1998 and both Breschi, now the head coach at Ohio State, and Ryan Wade made return engagements as members of the American team. A Legacy of Great Players on the Hill In 1979, defenseman Ralph Rip Davy became the first Tar Heel to be named a firstteam All-America. Midfielder Kevin Griswold earned similar honors a year later and was a key player on the 1981 and 82 title teams. Defenseman Gary Burns, 82, was named to All-America teams on three occasions. Midfielder Doug Hall was the hero of the 1981 NCAA championship game victory, scoring three goals, and he was a first-team All-America that season. Jeff Homire, another midfielder was a first-team All-America in Chris Walker, 87, was a three-time All- America selection on defense. He played much of his career with the talented Boyd Harden, a first-team All-America in The brothers Seivold, Joey a midfielder and Gary an attackman, both of whom graduated in 1987, both won some form of USILA All- America honors each of their four years as members of the Carolina Blue and White. Another standout defenseman was Joe Breschi, who led Tar Heel teams to the NCAA Final Four in both 1989 and In 1993, the Tar Heels said good-bye to a quartet of outstanding talents. Attackman John Webster left Carolina amongst career leaders in goals (109), assists (79) and points (188). Midfielder Donnie McNichol had 109 ground balls in In addition, his 1993 season total of 108 faceoffs won and his.740 faceoff percentage were school records. Defensemen Alex Martin and Greg Paradine were also spectacular. Both were first-team All- Americas. The 1996 senior class included the likes of first-team All-America midfielders Jude Collins and Jason Wade, both talented in very different ways on the lacrosse field. The most recent All-America was attackman Jeff Sonke, second team in 2000 and University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

4 Overall......ACC ACCRegular.....ACCTournament NCAA Tournament Year......Record.....Record......Season Finish.....Finish Head Coach USILA Poll Finish Finish Bill Darden Bill Darden Alan C. Moore Alan C. Moore Alan C. Moore Fourth George Good Third Conrad Steele Third Conrad Steele Tied Third Conrad Steele Fourth Jim Bischoff Third Jim Bischoff th Third Fred Mueller st Third Fred Mueller th Third Fred Mueller nd None Third Fred Mueller rd None Third Ron Miller th None Third Paul Doty th None Tied Second Paul Doty th None Second Paul Doty th Quarterfinalist Tied Third Paul Doty th Quarterfinalist Fourth Paul Doty th None Fourth Willie Scroggs th None Tied Third Willie Scroggs th Semifinalist Champion Willie Scroggs nd Champion Champion Willie Scroggs st Champion Third Willie Scroggs th Semifinalist Second Willie Scroggs th Semifinalist Tri-Champion Willie Scroggs rd Semifinalist Third Willie Scroggs th Champion Third Willie Scroggs th Quarterfinalist Champion Willie Scroggs rd Quarterfinalist Second Champion Willie Scroggs th Semifinalist Second Champion Willie Scroggs th Semifinalist Champion Champion Dave Klarmann st Champion Champion Champion Dave Klarmann nd Semifinalist Second Champion Dave Klarmann st Finalist Co-Champion.....Champion Dave Klarmann th Quarterfinalist Third Runnerup Dave Klarmann th First Round Co-Champion.....Champion Dave Klarmann nd Quarterfinalist Fourth Semifinalist......Dave Klarmann th None Fourth Semifinalist......Dave Klarmann th First Round Tied Third Semifinalist......Dave Klarmann th None Fourth Semifinalist......Dave Klarmann th None Tied Third Semifinalist......John Haus th None Totals Regular Season..7 Tournament Top NCAA Championships...Championships Finishes Tournament Bids 1981 NCAA Champions 1982 NCAA Champions 1986 NCAA Champions 1991 NCAA Champions University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

5 ADELPHI (UNC leads 6-0) H......W N......W N......W H......W N......W H......W AIR FORCE (UNC leads 5-0) H......W H......W N......W H......W A......W AMHERST A......W ANNAPOLIS LACROSSE CLUB (Annapolis Lacrosse Club leads 1-0) H......L ARMY (UNC leads 3-0) A......W..12-6% H......W..14-5% H......W AUGUSTA MILITARY ACADEMY H......W BALTIMORE (UNC leads 5-2) A......L H......L A......W A......W H......W A......W H......W BROWN (UNC leads 2-0) H......W.16-14% H......W.16-10% BUCKNELL (Series Tied 1-1) H......W N......L BUTLER (UNC leads 6-1) H......W A......W H......W A......L N......W H......W H......W COLGATE H......W CORNELL (Cornell leads 4-1) H......L H......L H......L H......W..15-8% H......L % C.W. POST (UNC leads 3-0) N......W A......W A......W DARTMOUTH (UNC leads 4-3) H......L H......L H......L H......W H......W H......W H......W H......W DELAWARE (UNC leads 7-5) H......L H......L H......L H......L H......W H......W H......W H......W A......W A......L H......W A......W DENISON (Series Tied 1-1) H......L H......W DENVER A......W DUKE (UNC leads 34-14) A......L A......L A......L A......W H......W A......L H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W * A......L H......W A......W H......W ^ H......W A......W A......W ^ H......W A......W N......W ^ H......W A......W H......L ^ H......L N......W ^ A......L H......L N......L % A......W H......L ^ A......L H......L N......L ^ EAST CAROLINA (UNC leads 5-0) H......W A......W A......W H......W A......W FAIRFIELD (UNC leads 2-0) H......W H......W FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (UNC leads 4-2) H......L H......W H......L H......W H......W H......W FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (UNC leads 2-0) H......W H......W GEORGIA TECH H......W HARTWICK H......W HARVARD (Series Tied 1-1) A......L H......W..18-3% HOBART (Series Tied 1-1) N......L H......W HOFSTRA (Hofstra leads 3-1) A......L * A......L A......W A......L JOHNS HOPKINS (Johns Hopkins leads 17-12) A......L % N......W.14-13% A......W * N......W...7-5% H......W # A......L % A......L A......L % H......W A......L N......W.10-9*% H......L A......L % A......L H......L N......L % A......W H......W A......W H......W N......W.16-10% A......W H......L A......L H......L A......L H......L A......L H......L University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

6 LEHIGH (UNC leads 3-1-1) H......L H......T H......W H......W LOYOLA (UNC leads 9-6) H......W A......W A......W A......W..12-5% A......L H......W..11-9% A......L H......W A......L H......L * A......L % A......W H......W A......W H......L MARYLAND (Maryland leads 29-17) A......L H......L A......L H......L A......L H......L A......L H......L A......L A......L H......L A......L H......L * A......L H......L A......L H......L A......W # H......W A......L H......W A......L H......L A......W.12-10% A......L H......W A......L H......W N......W ^ A......W N......W ^ H......W A......W ^ A......W A......W ^ H......W N......W ^ A......L H......W ^ H......W A......L * H......L N......L ^ A......L H......L A......L MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY (UNC leads 14-5) A......W H......W A......W H......W A......L H......L H......W A......L H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W H......W A......W H......W A......L H......W A......L MASSACHUSETTS (UNC leads 2-0) A......W A......W MICHIGAN STATE (UNC leads 2-0) H......W..21-5% N......W MOUNT SAINT MARY S (UNC leads 2-0) A......W H......W NAVY (UNC leads 9-6) H......L A......L A......L % H......L A......W.18-11% H......W..17-8% H......W..16-2% H......W A......W H......W A......L H......W A......L H......W * A......W NEW HAMPSHIRE (UNC leads 2-0) N......W H......W NORFOLK NAVAL AIR STA- TION (UNC leads 2-0) H......W H......W NORTH CAROLINA STATE (UNC leads 7-3) A......W H......W A......W A......W H......W A......L H......L A......L H......W A......W NOTRE DAME (UNC leads 2-0) H......W A......W OHIO STATE (UNC leads 7-0) H......W H......W H......W N......W H......W A......W H......W OHIO WESLEYAN (UNC leads 3-0) H......W H......W H......W OLD DOMINION (Series Tied 1-1) H......L H......W PENNSYLVANIA (UNC leads 7-3) H......W H......L A......W H......W A......W H......L H......W A......W H......L H......W PENN STATE (UNC leads 9-0) A......W H......W A......W H......W H......W H......W H......W N......W H......W PFEIFFER H......W PRINCETON (Princeton leads 7-4) H......L H......W H......W N......L % A......W N......L N......L N......L H......L A......L H......W * RADFORD (UNC leads 6-0) N......W A......W H......W H......W H......W H......W RANDOLPH-MACON (UNC leads 2-0) H......W A......W RENNSSELAER POLYTECH- NIC H......W ROANOKE (UNC leads 18-1) H......W A......W H......L A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W H......W University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

7 H......W H......W H......W H......W H......W SALISBURY STATE H......W STONY BROOK (UNC leads 5-0) H......W N......W A......W A......W A......W SWARTHMORE (Series Tied 1-1) H......L H......W SYRACUSE (Syracuse leads 11-6) H......W..13-6% N......L A......L * A......L.13-14*% H......W H......W A......L * H......L A......L N......L % H......W A......W.19-13% A......L H......W N......L % A......L N......L % TOWSON (UNC leads 16-5) A......W H......L A......W H......W A......W H......L A......L H......L A......L H......W $ A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W..19-8% N......W.18-13% TRINITY A......W VILLANOVA (UNC leads 3-0-1) H......T H......W N......W H......W VIRGINIA (Virginia leads 34-19) H......L A......L A......L H......L H......L A......L H......L A......L H......L A......L H......L A......L H......L A......L H......L A......L H......W A......L H......L * A......L H......W A......L.10-11#% A......W H......W A......L H......L * A......W..11-2% A......W H......L N......W.10-9*% A......W H......W A......W H......W ^ H......L A......W ^ A......W H......W N......W ^ A......L * H......L A......W ^ H......L % A......L H......W A......W ^ A......L A......L ^ H......L A......L H......L N......L.16-17#^ A......W VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTI- TUTE (UNC leads 6-1) A......L H......W H......W A......W H......W A......W A......W VIRGINIA TECH (UNC leads 7-0) H......W H......W H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W WASHINGTON COLLEGE (Washington College leads 10-5) H......L H......L H......L H......L A......L H......L A......L H......L A......W H......W A......L H......W A......L H......W H......W WASHINGTON & LEE (W&L leads 14-13) H......L A......L H......L A......L H......L H......L A......L H......W A......W H......L A......W H......W A......W H......L A......L H......L A......L H......W * A......W H......L A......L H......W A......W H......W A......W H......W H......W WESTERN MARYLAND H......W WILLIAM & MARY (UNC leads 3-0) A......W H......W A......W WILLIAMS (Williams leads 5-0) H......L H......L H......L H......L H......L YALE (Yale leads 3-0) H......L H......L H......L *Overtime #Double Overtime $Forfeit Victory %NCAA Tournament ^ACC Tournament University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

8 1949 (0-8) Head Coach: Bill Darden Delaware L Delaware L Delaware L Old Dominion L Annapolis Lacrosse Club L at VMI L Washington & Lee.... L Virginia L Total Goals (4-6) Head Coach: Bill Darden Old Dominion W Williams L Delaware L VMI W Washington College... L at Washington & Lee.. L Western Maryland.... W at Virginia L at Baltimore L Virginia Tech W Total Goals (1-5) Head Coach: Alan C. Moore Williams L Lehigh L Washington College... L Baltimore L Virginia Tech W Washington & Lee.... L Total Goals (5-6-1) Head Coach: Alan C. Moore Georgetown W Dartmouth L Williams L Yale L Lehigh T Norfolk Naval Air Station W Washington College... L Norfolk Naval Air Station W Virginia Tech W at Washington & Lee.. L at Virginia Tech..... W at Duke L Total Goals (4-7) Head Coach: Alan C. Moore Williams L Cornell L Dartmouth L at Massachusetts..... W at Amherst W at Trinity W at Harvard L Augusta Military Academy W Washington & Lee.... L at Duke L at Virginia L Total Goals (0-6, ACC 0-2) Head Coach: George Good Cornell L Dartmouth L Williams L at Duke L Washington & Lee.... L Virginia L Total Goals (1-5, ACC 1-2) Head Coach: Conrad Steele Washington College... L Swarthmore L Virginia L at Maryland L at Washington & Lee.. L at Duke W Total Goals (5-2, ACC 1-2) Head Coach: Conrad Steele Ohio State W Swarthmore W at Virginia L Hartwick W Washington & Lee... W Duke W Maryland L Total Goals (3-6, ACC 0-2) Head Coach: Conrad Steele Yale L East Carolina W Cornell L Denison L at Washington & Lee. W Virginia L at Maryland L at Washington College. L at Towson W Total Goals (0-7-1, ACC 0-3) Head Coach: Jim Bischoff Washington College... L Fairleigh Dickinson... L Villanova T Washington & Lee.... L at Virginia L Maryland L Towson L at Duke L Total Goals (7-4, ACC 1-2) Head Coach: Jim Bischoff Adelphi W Yale L Ohio State W Air Force W Virginia L at Washington & Lee. W at Washington College.L at Towson W Fairleigh Dickinson... W Duke W at Maryland L Total Goals (5-4, ACC 1-2) Head Coach: Fred Mueller Ohio Wesleyan W Washington College... L Bucknell W Towson W at Virginia L Fairleigh Dickinson... L Washington & Lee... W Maryland L at Duke W Total Goals (9-2, ACC 1-2) Head Coach: Fred Mueller Pennsylvania W at Washington College W at Towson W at UMBC W Fairleigh Dickinson... W Virginia L at East Carolina W Roanoke W at Maryland L at Washington & Lee. W Duke W Total Goals (6-5, ACC 1-2) Head Coach: Fred Mueller Pennsylvania L Washington College.. W at Virginia L Maryland L Towson L Fairleigh Dickinson... W at East Carolina W at Roanoke W Washington & Lee.... L UMBC W at Duke W Total Goals (7-5, ACC 1-2) Head Coach: Fred Mueller at Maryland L at Baltimore W Wittenburg W Dartmouth W Ohio State W at UMBC W Virginia L at Towson L East Carolina W Roanoke L Duke W at Washington & Lee.. L Total Goals (12-5, ACC 2-2) Head Coach: Ron Miller at Washington College. L Rensselaer Polytechnic W at Roanoke W Baltimore W Dartmouth W Denison W at N.C. State W Randolph-Macon..... W at East Carolina W at Maryland L UMBC W at Virginia L at William & Mary... W Fairleigh Dickinson... W Towson L Washington & Lee.... L at Duke W Total Goals (6-5, ACC 2-2) Head Coach: Paul Doty Maryland L at Randolph-Macon... W N.C. State W at Towson L Virginia L at UMBC L Roanoke W at Washington & Lee.. L William & Mary..... W Washington College.. W Duke W Total Goals (8-6, ACC 2-2) Head Coach: Paul Doty Salisbury State W at N.C. State W at Maryland L Navy L Princeton L Towson~ W UMBC L Virginia Tech W at Virginia L at Washington College.L at Roanoke W at William & Mary... W Washington & Lee (OT)W at Duke W Total Goals (9-3, ACC 3-1) Head Coach: Paul Doty Maryland (OT) L at N.C. State W at Washington & Lee. W at Virginia Tech..... W Virginia W at Towson W Roanoke W at Navy L at Penn State W Duke W Air Force W at Navy* L Total Goals (8-4, ACC 2-2) Head Coach: Paul Doty at Maryland L at Virginia L N.C. State W Towson W Penn State W Washington & Lee.... L Virginia Tech W at Roanoke W University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

9 at Duke W at Massachusetts..... W Air Force# W at Johns Hopkins*.... L Total Goals (6-6, ACC 1-3) Head Coach: Paul Doty Virginia (OT) L Princeton W at Washington & Lee.. L Air Force W Delaware W Maryland L at Penn State W at Hofstra (OT) L Duke W Roanoke W at N.C. State L Navy L Total Goals (4-3, ACC 1-3) at Virginia L Washington & Lee... W UMBC W at Maryland L at Duke W at Roanoke W N.C. State L Total Goals (8-4, ACC 2-2) Virginia W at Towson W Georgia Tech W Delaware W Maryland L Duke W at UMBC L Roanoke W at N.C. State L at Washington & Lee. W at Navy* W at (2 OT).. L Total Semifinals 1981 (12-0, ACC 4-0) NCAA Division I & Atlantic Coast Conference Champions at Virginia W Towson W Baltimore W at Maryland (2 OT)... W at Duke W UMBC W at Roanoke W N.C. State W Washington & Lee... W Syracuse* W Navy@ W Johns Hopkins W Total Semifinals +NCAA Division I Championship Game (Princeton, N.J.) 1982 (14-0, ACC 4-0) NCAA Division I & Atlantic Coast Conference Champions Virginia W at Towson W Adelphi# W Maryland W at Johns Hopkins (OT) W Duke W at UMBC W at Washington & Lee. W Roanoke W at N.C. State W at Baltimore W Navy* W Cornell@ W Johns Hopkins W Total Semifinals +NCAA Division I Championship Game (Charlottesville, Va.) 1983 (9-4, ACC 1-2) Hobart# L Towson W Adelphi% W at Maryland L Johns Hopkins (2 OT). W at Duke W UMBC W Baltimore W Washington & Lee... W Roanoke W at Virginia L at Army* W at Johns Hopkins@... L Total Semifinals 1984 (9-4, ACC 2-1) Syracuse# L at Towson W Navy W Delaware W Maryland W at Johns Hopkins..... L Duke W at UMBC W Roanoke W Adelphi W Virginia (OT) L at Virginia* W at Johns Hopkins@... L Total Semifinals 1985 (10-3, ACC 2-1) Atlantic Coast Conference Tri- Champion at Syracuse (OT)..... L Washington & Lee... W Towson W at Navy W at Maryland L Johns Hopkins W at Duke W UMBC W Roanoke W Loyola W at Virginia W Brown* W at Syracuse@ (OT)... L Total Semifinals 1986 (11-3, ACC 1-2) NCAA Division I Champion at Pennsylvania W Syracuse W at Towson W C.W. Post# W at Loyola# W Maryland L at Johns Hopkins..... L UMBC W Roanoke W Duke (OT) W Virginia L at Maryland* W Johns Hopkins@ (OT). W Virginia+ (OT) W Total Semifinals +NCAA Division I Championship Game (Newark, Del.) 1987 (9-4, ACC 1-2) Washington College.. W Pennsylvania W Syracuse W New Hampshire#.... W at Loyola# W at Maryland L Johns Hopkins L at UMBC W Roanoke W at Duke L at Virginia W Michigan State$..... W at Johns Hopkins*.... L Total Goals $NCAA First Round 1988 (9-3, ACC 3-0) Atlantic Coast Conference Champion Roanoke W Washington College.. W Ohio Wesleyan W at Syracuse (OT)..... L at Pennsylvania W New Hampshire..... W Maryland W at Johns Hopkins..... L Virginia W Duke W at C.W. Post W Cornell* L Total Goals (13-5, ACC 2-1) Atlantic Coast Conference Champion Penn State W Franklin & Marshall.. W Syracuse L Ohio Wesleyan W Hobart W Ohio State& W Villanova& W at Maryland L Johns Hopkins L at C.W. Post W at Virginia W at Duke W Virginia^ W Duke^ W Pennsylvania L Towson$ W at Loyola* W Johns Hopkins@..... L Total Goals Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) $NCAA First Semifinals (College Park, Md.) 1990 (12-4, ACC 2-1) Atlantic Coast Conference Champion Penn State W at Syracuse L Adelphi# W at Loyola# L Franklin & Marshall.. W Radford& W Dartmouth& W Maryland W at Johns Hopkins..... W Virginia L Duke W Maryland^ W at Virginia^ W Pennsylvania W Harvard* W Syracuse@ L Total Goals Semifinals (Piscataway, N.J.) University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

10 1991 (16-0, ACC 3-0) NCAA Division I & Atlantic Coast Conference Champions Head Coach: Dave Klarmann at Radford W Penn State W Syracuse W Adelphi W at Duke W at Maryland W Johns Hopkins W at Virginia W Villanova& W Stony Brook& W at Duke^ W Maryland^ W at Pennsylvania W Loyola* W at Syracuse@ W Towson W Total Goals Tournament (Durham, N.C.) *NCAA Quarterfinal Semifinal Game +NCAA Championship Game (Syracuse, N.Y.) 1992 (12-3, ACC 3-0) Atlantic Coast Conference Champion Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Radford W at Mt. St. Mary s..... W at Syracuse L at Loyola L Princeton W Maryland W at Johns Hopkins..... W Virginia W Duke W Michigan State&..... W Villanova& W Virginia^ W at Maryland^ W Brown* W Princeton@ L Total Goals Tournament (College Park, Md.) *NCAA Quarterfinal Semifinal Game (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1993 (14-2, ACC 2-1) Atlantic Coast Conference Champion Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Mt. St. Mary s&..... W Stony Brook& W Syracuse W Penn State W Loyola W at Princeton W at Maryland W VMI W Johns Hopkins W at Virginia (OT) L at Duke W Duke^ W at Maryland^ W Army* W Johns Hopkins@..... W Syracuse L Total Goals Tournament (College Park, Md.) *NCAA Quarterfinal Semifinal Game (College Park, Md.) +NCAA Championship Game (College Park, Md.) 1994 (10-5, ACC 2-1) Atlantic Coast Conference Champion Head Coach: Dave Klarmann at Syracuse L at Loyola L Army W Princeton# L Dartmouth W Duke W Maryland W at Johns Hopkins..... W Virginia L Penn State% W at VMI W Maryland^ W at Virginia^ W at Stony Brook W Virginia* L Total Goals Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) 1995 (9-7, ACC 1-2) Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Notre Dame W Radford W Loyola (OT) L Lehigh (3 OT) W Princeton# L Ohio State W at Maryland L at Duke W Johns Hopkins L at Virginia L Butler W VMI W Maryland^ W Duke^ L at Stony Brook W at Loyola$ L Total Goals Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1996 (12-5, ACC 2-1) Atlantic Coast Conference Champion Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Radford W Navy W Penn State W at Loyola W Lehigh W Princeton# L Duke L Maryland W at Johns Hopkins..... L Virginia W at Notre Dame W at Butler W at VMI W Duke^ W at Virginia^ W at Hofstra L Syracuse* L Total Goals Tournament $NCAA Quarterfinals (Piscataway, N.J.) 1997 (6-7, ACC 0-3) Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Butler W at Navy L Loyola W at Duke L Princeton L at Maryland (OT)..... L Johns Hopkins L at Virginia L Radford W Delaware W at VMI W at Virginia^ L at Hofstra W Total Goals Tournament 1998 (7-8, ACC 0-3) Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Butler L Navy W at Loyola W Duke L at Princeton L Maryland L Dartmouth W at Johns Hopkins..... L Virginia L at Delaware W Maryland^ L UMBC W at Stony Brook W at Ohio State W Duke$ L Total Goals ^ACC Tournament (at UVa); $NCAA Tournament (at UMass) 1999 (6-9, ACC 1-2) Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Colgate W Butler (at Duke)..... W at Navy L Pennsylvania L at Air Force W at Denver W Princeton (OT) W at Maryland L Johns Hopkins L at Virginia L at Duke W at UMBC L at Delaware L Duke^ L Loyola L Total Goals Tournament (at UNC) 2000 (8-6, ACC 0-3) Head Coach: Dave Klarmann Faifield W Butler W Navy (OT) W Delaware W Pennsylvania W Ohio State W at Duke L Maryland L at Johns Hopkins..... L Virginia L UMBC W Virginia (2OT)^ L at Hofstra L Lehigh W Total Goals ^Atlantaic Coast Conference Tournament (College Park, Md.) 2001 (6-6, ACC 1-2) Head Coach: John Haus Faifield W Bucknell# L at Navy W at Delaware W Butler W Duke L at Maryland L Johns Hopkins L at Virginia W at UMBC L Duke^ L Pfeiffer W Total Goals #at Loyola College, Baltimore, Md. ^Atlantaic Coast Conference Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) LEGEND FOR ALL-TIME SCORES #Regular-Season Neutral Site or Tournament %Regular-Season Neutral Site or Tournament &NationsBank/Triangle Lacrosse Classic Tournament $NCAA First-Round Game *NCAA Quarterfinal Semifinal Game +NCAA Championship Game ~Victory by Forfeit University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

11 AAA Aburn, Barney Aburn, Dan Acee, Mike , 93 Adams,Thurston Aitkin, Peter Alexander, Henry 1973 Allen, David 1973 Allen, Jamie Almassy, Dane Alsup, Jack Andrews, Dan 1983 Anselmo, Peter Arab, Alex 1981 (M) Arnold, Douglas 1974 Atkeson, Jon 1994 Atstupenas, Eliot 1982 Austin, James Ayscue, Edwin 1954 Azeke, Robert BBB Baker, Julie (M) Baker, Richard Balch, Timothy Barker, Charles 1976 Barkley, Newton Basil, John Baver, Kenneth 1972 Beard, Ryan Beatty, Alfred Bedell, Joe Bell, James Bell, Kyle Bell, Tim 1993 (M) Beran, Robin 73-74, 76 Betty, Everett 1971 Bicksier, William Bischoff, Jim Blindenbacher, Kris Boak, Jeffrey 1969 Bogan, Thomas 1976 Bohan, George 1973 (M) Bond, James 1979, 1982 Bowe, Michael 1973 Bowen, Arthur Bowman, Justin Braddish, Keith 80,83-84 Brame, Robert 1950 (M) Brand, Peter 1969 Breitenecker, Roland Breschi, Chuck 1990, Breschi, Joe Brimer, Crystal 1994, 96 Brooks, William Brown, Brooks Brown, Kristi 1987 (M) Brown, Ted Browne, George 1969 Browning, William, Jr Bryan, Timothy 1975, Bryant, Alfred 1953 Buczek, Jim Bulkley, Scott Bundy, Graham Burch, Daniel Burnett, Michael Burns, Gary Burrel, Joseph 1953 CCC Caldwell, Hamlin 1950 Caldwell, Tim 1977 (M) Callan, John Cambell, Kevin Carey, Brendan Carey, Jeremy Carey, Tom Cattonar, John 2001 Chamberlin, Cliff 1999 Chane, Peyton Classen, Taylor Cococcia, Susan Codd, Rick Coker, Brad 2001 Colbert, Robert 1953 (M) Cole, David 1951, 1953 Collins, Dan Collins, Jude Conlin, Edward 1985 Conrad, Laura 1993 (M) Cornish, Robin Cox, Alfred Cox, Daniel Cox, Greg Cox, Randy Cox, Robert Cox, Robert B Cox, Scott 1987, 1989 Crawford, Jim Crawford, Rich Crofton, Matt Crohn, Max 1954 Crosby, Ray Crothers, Jock 1975 Culpepper,Anthony Cutts, Fred 1951 DDD Damon, Ryan D Andraia, Rocco Danko, Paul Darden, William 1950 Daughtridge, John 1973 Daves, Lyell Davies, Paul Davis, Michael 1952 Davy, Brett Davy, Ralph Daye, Billy Debnam, William Deering, Spencer DeMatteo, Brian Dell'Olio, Peter Dobson, Ben Dolan, John Donato, John Donaton, Justin Donnelly, Dan Dooley, John Doyle, Dan 1994 DuBose, Jere 1953 Duffy,Dave 2001 Dunkerton, Andy Durham, Norman 1950 Durkee, Kyle D'Urso, Robert EEE Edgar, James Einstein, Arthur 1954 Ellington, Stewart 1964 Elliot, Joseph 1969 (M) Elsner, Robert 1989 Emory, John Ernst, Walter Ervin, James 1951 Estes, Chris FFF Farnsworth, Sidney 1970 Federico, Tom Felter, Wilson Fett, Bert Fields, Jack Fierro, Doug Fisher, Paul 1970 Fiske, Bruce Fitzpatrick, Paul Floyd, Lewis Foley, Daniel Ford, Mac Forrence, Sharon 1979 (M) Fox, Jon Francis, Hunter Frank, Clinton 1969 Frank, Richard 1967 Fraser, Donald Freeman, Ernest 1970 Frew, Kevin 2001 Friedman, Charles Fritts, Andrew Fuller, John Fuller, Steven Funderburk, Charles GGG Galgano, Chris Garber, Greg (M) Garrison, Austin Gavitt, Corey Geddy, Vern George, Arthur Gilbert, Randolph Gilhuley, Steve Gillespie, Ian 1970 Gilligan, Kevin Gilmore, William Gilner, David Godwin, Mary (M) Goldstein, Dennis 1987, Gordon, Stephen 1976 Gormsen, Bobby Gosier, Tim Grassi, Temple Graver, Peter Greenbaum,Arthur Greenbaum, Jesse 1950 Greene, Ousmane Griffin, Morris 1964 Griswold, Kevin Grohovac, Carlo Grose, David Gussenhoven,John HHH Hall, Chris Hall, Doug Hall, Jamie 1993 Hamachek, John Hammer, Mac , Harden, Boyd , Harden, Graham Harden, Holmes Hardenbergh, Frank 1964 Hargis, David Harkness, Jarron Harrall, Richard Harris, Clint 1992 Hasslinger, Craig Hauff, Rob Haus, John Haus, Kevin Haus, Tom , Hayes, Webb Haynsworth, Hugh Hazelhurst, Paul Heard, Thomas 1969 Hein, Chris 1985, Herbert, John Hernandez, Alan 1979 (M) Heron, John 1969 Herr, Stuart 1977 (M) Herrick, Jordan Higgins, Kelly (M) Hill, Monty Hilmer, Cash Hizey, Sean Hollis, Robert 1974 Homire, Jeff Hooker, Sean 1991 Hooper, Lawrence Howard, James 1970, 72 Howard, J.B Howe, Daniel Howerton, Tim 1977 (M) Hubbard, Joe 2001 Hubbard, John Hueglin, Rusty 1982 Huff, Steve , Hughes, John Hursh, Paul 1952 III Iason, John 1969 Inderfurth, Karl JJJ Jackson, Pat Johnsen, Martha (M) Johnson, Earl Johnston, Bill Jonas, Andy Jones, Bobby 1979, Jones, James Jones, John 1994 (M) Jones, Wilbur Joyner, William 1954 KKK Kaufman, Arnold Keenan, Joe Kelly, Bryan Kelly, David Kenan, James 1967 Kiersted, Christopher 1969 King, Dean Klarmann, Dave Klinker, Brian 1964 Koester, James Kohart, Brett Kohart, Ryan Kohler, Jesse 2001 Kozel, Mike Kramer, Peter Kroll, Kristine (M) Krisulevicz, Dain 1990 Krivenak, Michael Krone, Max, 1954 Kruse, Travis 1998 Kull, Matt Kupchak, Gregory 1976 LLL Langhoff, Gregg Larkin, Andrew University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

12 Laspisa, Vinny 1993 (M) Lassiter, Robert Lattimore, Judd , 2001 Lawn, Kevin 1998 Leader, Zach Ledwith, Bruce Lehrman, Gary Lenotti, Pete Leonard, Robert 1979 Levine, George 1950 Levy, Dan Lewis, Hunter Lewis, Ken 1976 (M) Light, James 1964 Linker, Robert Lohse, Jody (M) Lowe, John Lucarelli, John Lucas, Andrew 2001 Lukowski, Steve Lynch, Daniel 1950 Lynch, Grant 1950 Lynch, John MMM Maher, Todd Maier, Mike Malm, Robert Manekin, Jon Manekin, Robert Manley, John 1976 Mann, Elizabeth 1989 (M) Mann, Steve 1972 (M) Manning, Kirk 1950 Marks, Donald 1964 Maroney, Thomas 1980 Marsh, Gilbert 1951 (M) Martel, Steve Martin, Alex Martin, Chase Martin, Joseph 1974 Martinello, Terry ,83-84 Massey, Scott 1998 Matthai, Louis Matthews, Brooks Matthews, Richard 1972 Mayer, Chip McCambridge, Harry McCarthy, Ralph 1964 McColl, Hugh, 1954 McCorkle, John McElduff, Todd McFarlin, Kevin 1986 McKenzie, Glenn McNamara, Dan (M) McNaughton, John McNichol, Donnie Meade, Richie 1972 Mehm, Brian Mehm, Kevin Meiners, John 1971 Melamerson, Michael Messinger, Roy Miller, Joel Miller, Kenneth Miller, Peter Millspaugh, Ted Moister, Peter Moffatt, Bart Moore, Clyde 1964 Moritz, Randy (M) Morrison, Robert Mueller, Chris Muir, Steve Muller, Chandler Murchison, John Murphy, John Murphy, Lisa 1984 (M) Murphy, Peter Murray, Terry Myers, Larry NNN Nash, Thomas 1971 Ness, Bill OOO O Callaghan,Craig O Hara, John Okabayashi, Tim 1997 Oliver, Russell 1964 Olmert, Pat Oudemool, Todd 1989 PPP Paglino, Joe 2001 Paradine, Greg Parker, Jeff Parks, Jack 1954 Patrick, Bailey 1954 Patton, Oliver 1969 Pedersen, Lars Pendergraft, Will Pennington, Phil 2001 Perdue, Steve Perry, Geoffrey Perry, Justin Pessagno, Matt 2001 Petersen, Victor (M) Peterson, Harper Phillips, Mark Pillsbury, Richard Pierce, Brandon Pirozzi, Nick 1987 Post, John , 1977 Price, Scott Price, Tim 1992, RRR Rabil, Matt Rainwater, Matt 1997 Ransome, Percy Rapp, Daniel Redfern, Neill Reed, Justin Reichardt, Kevin 1994 Reid, Michelle 1994, 1996 (M) Reid, Walter 1964 Reider, Horace Rice, Brian Roadman, Larry Rogers, K. Craig Roper, George 1976 Rosenberg, Richard 1974 Roszkowski, Jeff Rothermel, Patty 1974 (M) Russell, Robby 1983, Ryan, Matt 1994 SSS Sadler, Hermie 1988 (M) Sanchez, Gary Sanders, Jason Sapirstein, Adam 1978 Sargent, Joseph Sartorio, Steven Sasser, Phillip, Jr Saunders, Jeb Schattner, Steve Schline, Don 1995 Schoenfisch, Beth 1982, (M) Schreiner, David Schreiber, Steve , Scott, William 1969 Scully, David Sears, Tom Seipp, Raymond Seivold, Gary Seivold, Joey , 1987 Seivold, Johnny 2001 Semac, Jackie 1996 (M) Seremet, Eric Sharretts, Doug Sheehan, Timothy Shillinglaw, Bob Shimaitis, T.J Shortino, Mike Sims, Hunter Sill, Mike 1997 Silvers, Howard 1954 Slingluff, Robert Smart, Cindy (M) Smart, Margaret 1984 (M) Smith, Andy Smith, Murrell 1964 Smith, Sherwood 1954 Smyth, Jeffrey 1970 Solter, John Sommaripa, Nicholas 1977 Sonke, Jeff Sowell, James Speers, Jon 1991, 1994 Speers, Steve Spiegel, William 1950 Spooner, John 1954 Stahl, John Staines, Ronnie 2001 Stangl, Mark Stanley, Harvey Steidle, Brett Steidle, Ward Stenersen, Steve Stevenson, James Stewart, Samuel 1966 Stigliano, Anthony Stoelker, Charles 1978 Stokes, Thomas Storey, Connor 1979 (M) Storch, Kirt Stringer, Dan 2001 Strong, Frank Strudwick, Lewis Styron, Douglas 1953 Sully, Thomas 1953 Sutton, Martin Swasey, John Sweeney, Darren , 96 Szczypinski, Jeff 1989, 91 Szczypinski, John TTT Talty, Peter 1973 Taylor, David 2000 Taylor, Harold Tettlebach, Fred Thayer, Thomas Thomas, James Thomas, Michael , Threshie, John , 77 Tiernan, Michael Tobin, Rob Trimble, Stephen Trotter, Chris Truesdell, Paul Tucker, Arthur 1969 Tummillo, Mark Tummillo, Mike Turnbull, Merrill Tyler, Alfred 1964 UUU Ulfelder, Bill Ursano, Tony VVV Vamos, Greg Venier, Thomas Verhoeff, William Voelkel, Brent Voelkel, Peter Voelkel, Tim Volckmann, Eric Volker, Bob Volker, Stephen WWW Wade, Jason Wade, Ryan Waino, John 1964 Walden, Kenneth 1968 Walger, Michael 1990 Walker, Chris Walker, Joseph 1953 Walker, Walter 1954 Walters, Gary , 84 Walters, Karen 1982, Walsh, Billy Ward, John Watson, Chad , 89 Webster, John Weinstein, Chuck Weintraub, Dan 1981, Welsh, Pat Welsh, Tim , Wheatley, Donald 1971 White, Bowen White, Wray 1972 (M) Whitmore, Edward 1954 Wilkins, Eric Will,Steven Williams, Peter Wilson, Kiely Wingate, David Wingate, Paul Winius, Walter Winston, James 1953 Wolfsheimer, Louis 1952 Wood, Robert Woody, Walter 1952 (M) Worstell, Paul Wyker, Ken YYY Yeatman, Donald 1976 Yevoli, Joe Yingling, David ZZZ Zimmerman, Frank 1975 Zimmerman, Lance University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

13 SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most Goals Scored in a Game 32 vs. Virginia Tech, vs. Ohio State, vs. Radford, vs. N.C. State, vs. VMI, vs. Pfeiffer, Most Goals Scored in a Quarter 13 vs. Virginia Tech, (2nd) Most Goals Scored in a Half 22 vs. N.C. State, (1st Half) Most Goals Allowed in a Game 25 vs. Maryland, vs. Yale, vs. Maryland, vs. Maryland, vs. Syracuse, vs. Johns Hopkins, Largest Margin of Victory in a Game 28 vs. Ohio State, vs. Virginia Tech, vs. N.C. State, vs. Radford, vs. Georgia Tech, vs. Radford, Largest Margin of Defeat in a Game 22 vs. Yale, vs. Maryland, vs. Maryland, vs. Maryland, vs. Maryland, Fewest Goals Allowed in a Game 0 vs. Duke, vs. Towson State, vs. Georgia Tech, vs. Amherst, vs. Roanoke, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, vs. William & Mary, vs. C.W. Post, vs. Ohio State, Fewest Goals Scored in a Game 0 vs. Delaware, vs. Williams, vs. Virginia, vs. Baltimore, vs. Maryland, Most Goals Scored in an ACC Game 27 vs. N.C. State, vs. Duke, vs. Duke, vs. N.C. State, vs. Duke, Largest Margin of Victory in an ACC Game 25 vs. N.C. State, vs. Duke, vs. Duke, vs. Duke, vs. N.C. State, vs. N.C. State, vs. N.C. State, Most Shots Taken in a Game 90 vs. Radford, vs. Stony Brook, vs. UMBC, vs. VMI, vs. Duke, Most Ground Balls in a Game 106 vs. Washington & Lee, vs. Pennsylvania, vs. Radford, vs. Towson State, vs. UMBC, Most Faceoffs Won in a Game 32 vs. Virginia, vs. Duke, vs. VMI, vs. Maryland, vs. Ohio State, vs. Dartmouth, vs. Delaware, vs. Pfeiffer, Most Penalties in a Game 15 vs. Virginia, vs. N.C. State, vs. Baltimore, vs. Mount Saint Mary s, vs. Washington & Lee, vs. Roanoke, vs. Towson State, vs. Adelphi, vs. Washington & Lee, vs. Cornell, vs. Syracuse, vs. Navy, Most Saves in a Game 44 vs. Maryland, vs. Yale, vs. Washington & Lee, vs. Maryland, vs. Dartmouth, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, SEASON RECORDS Most Victories in a Season 16 in 1991 (16-0) Best Season Winning Percentage in 1981 (12-0), 1982 (14-0) and 1991 (16-0) Most Goals Scored in a Season 260 in 1996 (17 games) Most Goals Scored Per Game in 1981 (200 goals in 12 games) Fewest Goals Allowed in a Season 58 in 1979 (7 games) Fewest Goals Allowed Per Game in a Season 5.58 in 1988 (67 goals in 12 games) Most Goals Allowed in a Season 175 in 1996 (17 games) Most Goals Allowed Per Game in a Season 13.5 in 1964 (81 goals in 6 games) Most Shots Taken in a Season 906 in 1990 (16 games) and in 1991 (16 games) Most Saves in a Season 300 in 1973 (17 games) Most Assists in a Season 172 in 1996 (17 games) Most Points in a Season 432 in 1996 (17 games) Most Extra-Man Goals Scored in a Season 42 in 1991 (16 games) Best Extra-Man Success Percentage in a Season.586 in 1985 (41 of 70) Most Penalties in a Season 135 in 1982 (14 games) Most Penalty Minutes in a Season 110 in 1996 (134 penalties) Most Faceoffs Won in a Season 309 in 1996 (492 chances) Best Faceoff Percentage in a Season.671 in 1993 (283 of 422) Most Ground Balls in a Season 1,170 in 1989 (18 games) Best Team Clear Percentage in a Season.905 in 1988 (325 of 359) Most Turnovers in a Season 516 in 1989 (18 games) Most Takeaways in a Season 579 in 1989 (18 games) University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

14 SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most Points in a Game 11 by Bruce Ledwith vs. East Carolina, (2 goals, 9 assists) 11 by Spencer Deering vs. Delaware, (5 goals, 6 assists) 10 by Harper Peterson vs. Duke, (7 goals, 3 assists) 10 by Ray Seipp vs. Duke, (5 goals, 5 assists) 10 by Mac Ford vs. Adelphi, (8 goals, 2 assists) 9 by Ray Seipp vs. Roanoke, (1 goal, 8 assists) 9 by Bruce Ledwith vs. UMBC, (3 goals, 6 assists) 9 by Bruce Ledwith vs. Duke, (1 goal, 8 assists) 9 by Bruce Ledwith vs. Randolph-Macon, (3 goals, 6 assists) 9 by Bert Fett vs. William & Mary, (6 goals, 3 assists) 9 by Joe Yevoli vs. Penn State, (5 goals, 4 assists) 9 by Doug Hall vs. Maryland, (6 goals, 3 assists) 9 by Michael Burnett vs. N.C. State, (4 goals, 5 assists) 9 by Mac Ford vs. Duke, (5 goals, 4 assists) 9 by Dennis Goldstein vs. Radford, (5 goals, 4 assists) Most Goals Scored in a Game 8 by Mac Ford vs. Adelphi, by Jason Wade vs. Maryland, by Dick Harrall vs. Norfolk Naval Air Station, by Jeff Parker vs. Virginia, by Harper Peterson vs. Bucknell, by Harper Peterson vs. Duke, by Bert Fett vs. Washington College, Best Shooting Percentage in a Game by Jason Wade vs. Maryland, (8 goals on 8 shots) Most Assists in a Game 9 by Bruce Ledwith vs. East Carolina, by Ray Seipp vs. Roanoke, by Bruce Ledwith vs. Duke, by Merrill Turnbull vs. Radford, by Bruce Ledwith vs. Dartmouth, by Bruce Ledwith vs. UMBC, by Bruce Ledwith vs. Baltimore, by Bruce Ledwith vs. Randolph, by Spencer Deering vs. Loyola, by Spencer Deering vs. Delaware, Most Saves in a Game 44 by Harvey Stanley vs. Maryland, by Peter Kramer vs. Maryland, by Lew Floyd vs. Washington & Lee, by Peter Kramer vs. Maryland, by Lew Floyd vs. Dartmouth, by Peter Kramer vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Most Ground Balls in a Game 15 by Michael Burnett vs. N.C. State, by Todd Oudemool vs. Towson State, by Jude Collins vs. Duke, by Jude Collins vs. Virginia, by Jude Collins vs. Maryland, Most Faceoffs Won in a Game 22 by Todd Oudemool vs. Towson, by Ryan Damon vs. Delaware, by Jude Collins vs. Virginia, by Steve Stenersen vs. N.C. State, by Todd Oudemool vs. Duke, by Bob Jones vs. Virginia, by Steve Gilhuley vs. Brown, by Jude Collins vs. Maryland, SEASON RECORDS Most Points in a Season 81 by Bruce Ledwith, 1973 Most Goals Scored in a Season 47 by Dennis Goldstein, 1991 Most Assists in a Season 47 by Bruce Ledwith, 1973 Most Shots Taken in a Season 138 by Dennis Goldstein, 1991 Most Points by a Freshman in a Season 45 by John Webster, 1990 Most Goals by a Freshman in a Season 32 by Robin Beran, 1973 Most Assists by a Freshman in a Season 21 by Pat Welsh, 1985 Most Saves in a Season 252 by Dave Schreiner, 1973 Most Ground Balls in a Season 160 by Jude Collins, 1996 Most Takeaways in a Season 95 by Graham Harden, 1991 Most Faceoffs Won in a Season 145 by Jude Collins, 1996 Best Faceoff Percentage in a Season (Minimum 50 Faceoffs Taken).740 by Donnie McNichol, 1993 (108 of 146) Highest Goalkeeper Save Percentage (Minimum 100 Saves).709 by Barney Aburn, 1988 Most Points Per Game in a Season 5.9 by Jeff Parker, 1965 Most Goals Per Game in a Season 4.1 by Jeff Parker, 1965 Most Assists Per Game in a Season 2.8 by Bruce Ledwith, 1973 Most Saves Per Game in a Season 20.0 by Harvey Stanley, 1965 (140 saves in 7 games) Most Ground Balls Per Game 9.41 by Jude Collins, 1996 (160 ground balls in 17 games) CAREER RECORDS Most Points in a Career 204 by Bruce Ledwith, Most Goals Scored in a Career 128 by Bert Fett, Most Assists in a Career 119 by Bruce Ledwith, Most Saves in a Career 629 by Tom Sears, Most Ground Balls in a Career 412 by Jude Collins, Most Takeaways in a Career 218 by Jon Fox, Most Faceoffs Won in a Career 429 by Jude Collins, Highest Career Goalkeeper Save Pct. (Minimum 250 Saves).663 by Pat Olmert, Mac Ford s eight goals against Adelphi n April 21, 1984 shares the school record for goals in a game University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

15 CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Most Points in a Career Name, Years Played G...A....Pts 1. Bruce Ledwith ( ) Bert Fett ( ) Michael Burnett ( ) Dennis Goldstein ( ) John Webster ( ) Merrill Turnbull ( ) Mac Ford ( ) Brendan Carey ( ) Chase Martin ( ) Jeff Sonke ( ) Most Goals Scored in a Career Name, Years Played Goals 1. Bert Fett ( ) Mac Ford ( ) John Webster ( ) Dennis Goldstein ( ) Jeff Sonke ( ) Merrill Turnbull ( ) Harper Peterson ( ) Chase Martin ( ) Jason Wade ( ) Ryan Wade ( ) Most Takeaways in a Career Name, Years Played Takeaways 1. Jon Fox ( ) Graham Harden ( ) Peter Murphy ( ) Todd Maher ( ) Greg Paradine ( ) Most Faceoffs Won in a Career Name, Years Played Faceoffs 1. Jude Collins ( ) RyanDamon ( ) Jason Sanders ( ) Steve Gilhuley ( ) Ted Brown ( ) Steve Stenersen ( ) Best Goalkeeper Save Percentage in a Career Name, Years Played Pct. 1. Pat Olmert ( ) Tim Mealey ( ) Barney Aburn ( ) Tom Sears ( ) Chuck Weinstein ( ) Minimum of 250 Saves BESTSINGLESEASONPERFORMANCES Jeff Sonke finished his career fifth in goal scoring. Most Assists in a Career Name, Years Played Assists 1. Bruce Ledwith ( ) Michael Burnett ( ) Brendan Carey ( ) Dennis Goldstein ( ) John Webster ( ) Merrill Turnbull ( ) Spencer Deering ( ) Bert Fett ( ) Chase Martin ( ) MattCrofton ( ) Most Saves in a Career Name, Years Played Saves 1. Tom Sears ( ) Dave Schreiner ( ) Barney Aburn ( ) Larry Myers ( ) Lew Floyd ( ) Most Ground Balls in a Career Name, Years Played Ground Balls 1. Jude Collins ( ) Ryan Wade ( ) Joey Seivold ( ) Chris Walker ( ) Gary Seivold ( ) Most Points in a Season Player, Year Points 1. Bruce Ledwith, Dennis Goldstein, Bruce Ledwith, Mac Ford, Dennis Goldstein, Brendan Carey, Most Goals Scored in a Season Player, Year Goals 1. Dennis Goldstein, Jason Wade, Bert Fett, Mac Ford, David Wingate, Most Assists in a Season Player, Year Assists 1. Bruce Ledwith, Bruce Ledwith, Brendan Carey, Michael Burnett, Dennis Goldstein, Most Shots Taken in a Season Player, Year Shots 1. Dennis Goldstein, Jason Wade, Jeff Sonke, Jeff Sonke, Dennis Goldstein, Most Saves in a Season Player, Year Saves 1. Dave Schreiner, Dave Schreiner, Lew Floyd, Brooks Brown, Lew Floyd, Most Ground Balls in a Season Player, Year Ground Balls 1. Jude Collins, Jude Collins, Jude Collins finished his Carolina career as the all-time faceoff leader. 3. Donnie McNichol, Ryan Wade, Ryan Wade, Most Takeaways in a Season Player, Year Takeaways 1. Graham Harden, Paul Fitzpatrick, Greg Paradine, Jon Fox, Darren Sweeney, Most Faceoffs Won in a Season Player, Year Faceoffs 1. Jude Collins, Jude Collins, Donnie McNichol, Steve Stenersen, Jason Sanders, 1995 & Best Faceoff Percentage in a Season Player, Year Pct. 1. Donnie McNichol, Jude Collins, Jude Collins, Ryan Wade, Jude Collins, Minimum 50 faceoffs taken BestSingle Season Save Percentage Player, Year Pct. 1. Barney Aburn, Tim Mealey, Dave Schreiner, Tom Sears, Larry Myers, Minimum 100 Saves University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

16 Turnbull Trophy Most Valuable Player Peter Kramer, Goalkeeper Ray Seipp, Attackman Paul Truesdell, Defenseman Bruce Ledwith, Attackman Bert Fett, Attackman Chuck Weinstein, Goalkeeper Dave Klarmann, Defenseman Randy Gilbert, Midfielder Doug Fierro, Defenseman Ralph Rip Davy, Defenseman; Larry Myers, Goalkeeper Kevin Griswold, Midfielder Peter Voelkel, Midfielder John Haus, Defenseman Peter Voelkel, Midfielder Tim Mealey, Goalkeeper Mac Ford, Attackman Tom Haus, Defenseman Tom Haus, Defenseman Barney Aburn, Goalkeeper Paul Fitzpatrick, Defenseman Joe Breschi, Defenseman Dennis Goldstein, Attackman; Graham Harden, Defenseman Jim Buczek, Midfielder; Alex Martin, Defenseman Donnie McNichol, Midfielder, Greg Paradine, Defenseman; John Webster, Attackman Chuck Breschi, Defenseman; Ryan Wade, Midfielder Steve Schreiber, Defenseman Jason Wade, Midfielder; Jude Collins, Midfielder Merrill Turnbull, Attackman Todd Maher, Defenseman Jeremy Carey, Midfielder; Justin Bowman, Midfielder Jeff Sonke, Attackman Jeff Sonke, Attackman; Bobby Gormsen, Defenseman The Needham Unsung Hero Award Sometimes the most essential people are those who gain the least attention Steve Volker, Goalkeeper Tim Bryan, Defenseman Vern Geddy, Midfielder Terry Murray, Defenseman Chris Mueller, Attackman John Basil, Midfielder; Dan Aburn, Attackman Bill Ness, Midfielder Andy Smith, Midfielder Steve Martel, Midfielder Taylor Classen, Defenseman Chris Walker, Defenseman Paul Fitzpatrick, Defenseman Craig O Callaghan, Defenseman Steve Huff, Midfielder Bryan Kelly, Defenseman Robin Cornish, Midfielder Holmes Harden, Defenseman; Steve Speers, Attackman Gregg Langhoff, Attackman Merrill Turnbull, Attackman Mark Phillips, Attackman Jon Fox, Defenseman Mike Maier, Midfielder Rob Hauff, Defenseman Todd Maher, Defenseman Hunter Sims, Defenseman The Jay Gallagher Award as the Outstanding Freshman Player An individual who highly valued friendship, work, humor and the idea of team Kevin Griswold, Midfielder; Gary Burns, Defenseman John Haus, Defenseman Randy Cox, Defenseman Mac Ford, Attackman Joey Seivold, Midfielder Gary Seivold, Attackman; Chris Walker, Defenseman Ted Brown, Midfielder; Kevin Haus, Midfielder Mark Tummillo, Attackman Scott Cox, Midfielder Michael Thomas, Attackman; Graham Harden, Defenseman Jim Buczek, Midfielder John Webster, Attackman Ryan Wade, Midfielder Darren Sweeney, Defenseman Jude Collins, Jason Wade, Middies Jon Fox, Peter Murphy, Defense Ryan Kohart, Defenseman; Mike Maier, Midfielder Justin Bowman, Midfielder Todd Maher, Defenseman Jeff Sonke, Attackman Joel Miller, Midfielder Steven Will, Midfielder; Austin Garrison, Midfielder Ronnie Staines,Defenseman The Holmes Harden, Sr. Memorial Award (Most Ground Balls) In honor of people who cherish the fight as much as the outcome Larry Turkheimer, Midfielder Peter Voelkel, Midfielder Tom Sears, Goalkeeper Tom Sears, Goalkeeper Randy Cox, Defenseman Joey Seivold, Midfielder Boyd Harden, Defenseman Gary Seivold, Attackman; Tom Haus; Chris Walker, Defense Joey Seivold, Midfielder Paul Fitzpatrick, Defenseman Paul Fitzpatrick, Defenseman Craig Hasslinger, Midfielder Graham Harden, Defenseman Jim Buczek, Midfielder Donnie McNichol, Midfielder Ryan Wade, Midfielder Jude Collins, Midfielder Jude Collins, Midfielder Mac Hammer, Midfielder Todd Maher, Defenseman Bobby Gormsen, Defenseman Ryan Damon, Midfielder Mac Hammer, Midfielder Service to Carolina Lacrosse Award Greg Garber, Team Manager Jack and Jackie Basil, Parents Barbara Pedersen, Program Supporter Kip and Vickie Ward, Program Supporters Karen Waters and Beth Schoenfisch, Managers; Judy Clark secretary Dave and Julia Klarmann, Assistant Coach and Wife Dan and Sharon Hooker, Team Trainer and Wife Bert and Anne Haus, Parents Dave Lohse, Sports Information Director Spencer and Bettie Ann Everett, Program Supporters Willie Scroggs, Former Head Coach Danny and Kris Fox, Program Supporters Janice Hilliard, Academic Advisor Sue Klapper, Admissions Office Gary Burns, Games Operations Ken and Sharon Wade, Parents Howard and Sandy Fox, Parents; Steve Stenersen, Peter Voelkel, David Wingate, Alumni Mick & Linda Maier; Jim & Lynn Turnbull, Parents Rob Schneider, Head Lacrosse Trainer The Dan Andrews Sportsmanship Award For those who never relinquish the desire to play and motivate others to acheive John Stahl, Attackman Gary Seivold, Attackman Kevin Haus, Midfielder Mark Tummillo, Attackman; David Kelly, Attackman Lars Pedersen, Goalkeeper Brooks Matthews, Defenseman Dan Donnelly, Midfielder Billy Daye, Goalkeeper Rocco D Andraia, Goalkeeper Ousmane Greene, Midfielder Peter Murphy, Defenseman Brooks Brown, Goalkeeper Jeremy Carey, Midfielder Todd Maher, Defenseman Hunter Lewis, Defenseman Austin Garrison, Midfielder Kevin Reichardt Memorial Award Most Improved Athlete Steve Martel, Midfielder Pat McDonald, Defenseman Mike Tummilo, Attackman Ted Brown, Midfielder Joe Breschi, Defenseman Chip Mayer, Midfielder Mike Acee, Attackman Andy Piazza, Goalkeeper Steve Gilhuley, Midfielder; Greg Paradine, Defenseman Chuck Breschi, Defenseman; Gary Lehrman, Goalkeeper WilsonFelter, Attackman; Steve Schreiber, Defenseman Brendan Carey, Attackman; Jason Sanders, Midfielder Peter Murphy, Defenseman Brooks Brown, Goalkeeper Chase Martin, Attackman Bobby Gormsen,Defenseman Andy Jonas, Attackman Robert D Urso, Goalkeeper 2002 University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

17 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Selections Joe Yevoli, First Team, Attackman; Randy Gilbert, First Team, Midfielder; Doug Fierro, First Team, Defenseman; Larry Myers, First Team, Goalkeeper Doug Fierro, First Team, Defenseman Larry Turkheimer, First Team, Midfielder; Ralph Rip Davy, First Team, Defenseman; Larry Myers, First Team, Goalkeeper Kevin Griswold, First Team, Midfielder; Gary Burns, First Team, Defenseman Michael Burnett, First Team, Attackman; Jeff Homire, First Team, Midfielder; Doug Hall, First Team, Midfielder; Peter Voelkel, First Team, Midfielder; Gary Burns, First Team, Defenseman; Tom Sears, First Team, Goalkeeper. Midfielder Ryan Wade was the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year in both 1993 and Michael Burnett, First Team, Attackman; Kevin Griswold, First Team, Midfielder; Peter Voelkel, First Team, Midfielder; John Haus, First Team, Defenseman; Tom Sears, First Team, Goalkeeper Michael Burnett, First Team, Attackman; Peter Voelkel, First Team, Midfielder; Randy Cox, First Team, Defenseman; John Haus, First Team, Defenseman Mac Ford, First Team, Attackman; Andy Smith, First Team, Midfielder; Joey Seivold, First Team, Midfielder; Randy Cox, First Team, Defenseman; Tom Haus, First Team, Defenseman Mac Ford, First Team, Attackman; Gary Seivold, First Team, Attackman; Joey Seivold, First Team, Midfielder; Steve Martel, First Team, Midfielder; Chris Walker, First Team, Defenseman; Boyd Harden, First Team, Defenseman; Tim Mealey, First Team, Goalkeeper Tom Haus, First Team, Defenseman Pat Welsh, First Team, Midfielder; Tom Haus, First Team, Defenseman Ted Brown, First Team, Midfielder; Tim Welsh, First Team, Midfielder; Boyd Harden, First Team, Defenseman; Barney Aburn, First Team, Goalkeeper Neill Redfern, First Team, Attackman; Chip Mayer, First Team, Midfielder; Joe Breschi, First Team, Defenseman; Paul Fitzpatrick, First Team, Defenseman Dennis Goldstein, First Team, Attackman; Jim Buczek, First Team, Midfielder; Joe Breschi, First Team, Defenseman Dennis Goldstein, First Team, Attackman; Dan Donnelly, First Team, Midfielder; Graham Harden, First Team, Defenseman; Andy Piazza, First Team, Goalkeeper John Webster, First Team, Attackman; Jim Buczek, First Team, Midfielder; Dan Donnelly, First Team, Midfielder; Alex Martin, First Team, Defenseman; Greg Paradine, First Team, Defenseman Steve Speers, First Team, Attackman; John Webster, First Team, Attackman; Holmes Harden, First Team, Midfielder; Donnie McNichol, First Team, Midfielder; Ryan Wade, First Team, Midfielder; Alex Martin, First Team, Defenseman; Greg Paradine, First Team, Defenseman Chuck Breschi, First Team, Defenseman; Ryan Wade, First Team, Midfielder Steve Schreiber, First Team, Defenseman Jude Collins, First Team, Midfielder; Jason Wade, First Team, Midfielder; Peter Murphy, First Team, Defenseman Justin Bowman, First Team, Midfielder Justin Bowman, First Team, Midfielder Jeff Sonke, First Team, Attackman; Bobby Gormsen, First Team, Defenseman Jeff Sonke, First Team, Attackman; Bobby Gormsen, First Team, Defenseman. Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year Michael Burnett, Attackman, 1981 Tom Sears, Goalkeeper, 1982 Randy Cox, Defenseman, 1984 Mac Ford, Attackman, 1985 Graham Harden, Defenseman, 1991 Alex Martin, Defenseman, 1992 Ryan Wade, Midfielder, 1993 Ryan Wade, Midfielder, 1994 Jason Wade, Midfielder, 1996 ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player Michael Thomas, Attackman, 1989 Joe Breschi, Defenseman, 1990 Dennis Goldstein, Attackman, 1991 John Webster, Attackman, 1992 Dan Levy, Attackman, 1993 Rocco D Andraia, Goalkeeper, 1994 Brooks Brown, Goalkeeper, 1996 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year Willie Scroggs, 1988 Dave Klarmann, 1991 Dave Klarmann,1993 Dave Klarmann, 1994 Dave Klarmann, 1996 Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie of the Year Jim Buczek, Midfielder, 1989 Jeff Sonke, Attackman, 1998 All-ACC Tournament Selections Billy Daye, First Team, Goalkeeper; Alex Martin, First Team, Defenseman; Ryan Wade, First Team, Midfielder; John Webster, First Team, Attackman Dan Levy, First Team, Attackman; Alex Martin, First Team, Defenseman; Greg Paradine, First Team, Defenseman; Steve Speers, First Team, Attackman; Ryan Wade, First Team, Midfielder; John Webster, First Team, Attackman Chuck Breschi, First Team, Defenseman; Rocco D Andraia, First Team, Goalkeeper; Gregg Langhoff, First Team, Attackman; Jason Wade, First Team, Midfielder; Ryan Wade, First Team, Midfielder Jude Collins, First Team, Midfielder; Rocco D Andraia, First Team, Goalkeeper; Merrill Turnbull, First Team, Attackman; Jason Wade, First Team, Midfielder Jason Wade, First Team, Midfielder; Brooks Brown, First Team, Goalkeeper; Mark Phillips, First Team, Attackman; Jon Fox, First Team, Defenseman; Jude Collins, First Team, Midfielder; Brendan Carey, First Team, Attackman Merriil Turnbull, First Team, Attackman Justin Bowman, First Team, Midfielder Justin Bowman, First Team, Midfielder Austin Garrison, Midfielder Bobby Gormsen, Defenseman University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

18 First Team All Americas Nick Sowell, Goalkeeper Harper Peterson, Attackman Peter Kramer, Goalkeeper Harper Peterson, Attackman,Peter Kramer, Goalkeeper Harper Peterson, Attackman,Peter Kramer, Goalkeeper Kevin Griswold, Midfielder Michael Burnett, Attackman, Tom Sears, Goalkeeper Michael Burnett, Attackman, Jeff Homire, Midfielder; Peter Voelkel, Midfielder, Tom Sears, Goalkeeper; John Haus, Defenseman Peter Voelkel, Midfielder Joey Seivold, Midfielder; Tom Haus, Defenseman Mac Ford, Attackman; Joey Seivold, Midfielder Tom Haus, Defenseman Tom Haus, Defenseman Boyd Harden, Defenseman Joe Breschi, Defenseman Dennis Goldstein, Attackman; Graham Harden, Defense; Andy Piazza, Goalkeeper Jim Buczek, Midfielder; Alex Martin, Defenseman Ryan Wade, Midfielder; Alex Martin, Defenseman; Greg Paradine, Defenseman Ryan Wade, Midfielder Jude Collins, Midfielder; Jason Wade, Midfielder Second Team All Americas John McCorkle, Defenseman John McCorkle, Defenseman Paul Truesdell, Defenseman Paul Truesdell, Defenseman Bruce Ledwith, Attackman Burt Fett, Attackman Dave Klarmann, Defenseman Gary Burns, Defenseman; Peter Voelkel, Midfielder Michael Burnett, Attackman; David Wingate, Attack; Randy Cox, Defenseman, John Haus, Defenseman Mac Ford, Attackman; Randy Cox, Defenseman Pat Welsh, Attackman Tim Welsh, Midfielder Neill Redfern, Attackman Jim Buczek, Midfielder; Dan Donnelly, Midfielder Ryan Wade, Midfielder John Webster, Attackman; Donnie McNichol, Midfield Peter Murphy, Defenseman Jeff Sonke, Attackman Jeff Sonke, Attackman Third Team All Americas Jeff Parker, Attackman Harvey Stanley, Goalkeeper Paul Truesdell, Defenseman Joe Yevoli, Attackman Kevin Griswold, Attackman David Wingate, Attackman; Gary Burns, Defenseman Tom Sears, Goalkeeper Tim Mealey, Goalkeeper, Boyd Harden, Defenseman Gary Seivold, Midfielder Gary Seivold, Attackman Kevin Haus, Midfielder Paul Fitzpatrick, Defenseman Dennis Goldstein, Attackman John Webster, Attackman Chuck Breschi, Defenseman Jude Collins, Midfielder Honorable Mention All Americas Lew Floyd, Goalkeeper Dave Schreiner, Goalkeeper Burt Fett, Attackman; John Donato, Midfielder Tom Venier, Attackman; John Donato, Midfileder; Randy Gilbert, Midfielder; Bill MacGowan, Midfielder Randy Gilbert, Midfielder; Larry Myers, Goalkeeper Ralph "Rip" Davy, Defenseman; Bruce Fisk, Midfielder Larry Turkheimer, Midfielder; Larry Myers, Goalkeeper Michael Burnett, Attackman; Peter Veolkel, Midfielder; Gary Burns, Defenseman, Terry Murray, Defenseman Jeff Homire, Midfielder Kevin Griswold, Midfielder; Jamie Allen, Defenseman; Randy Cox, Defenseman Joey Seivold, Midfielder Gary Seivold, Attackman; Tim Mealey, Goalkeeper Gary Seivold, Attackman; Pat Welsh, Attackman; Steve Martel, Midfielder; Chris Walker, Defenseman Barney Aburn, Goalkeeper; Rob Russell, Midfielder; Chris Walker, Defenseman Joey Seivold, Midfielder; Kevin Haus, Midfielder Neill Redfern, Attackman; Ted Brown, Midfielder; Paul Fitzpatrick, Defenseman, Barney Aburn, Goalie Joe Breschi, Defenseman Steve Huff, Midfielder; Chip Mayer, Midfielder Craig Hasslinger, Midfielder; Bryan Kelly, Defenseman Greg Paradine, Defenseman; Michael Thomas, Attack Steve Speers, Attackman; Holmes Harden, Midfielder; Chuck Breschi, Defenseman Jude Collins, Midfielder; Jason Wade, Midfielder Steve Schreiber, Defenseman, Jason Wade, Midfielder Merrill Turnbull, Attackman; Jon Fox, Defenseman Merrill Turnbull, Attackman; John Fox, Defenseman Justin Bowman, Midfielder; Todd Maher, Defenseman Justin Bowman, Midfielder; Jeff Sonke, Attackman Todd Maher, Defenseman Bobby Gormsen, Defenseman Jason Wade was the last Tar Heel lacrosse player to earn first team All-America honors doing so in the midfield in University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

19 USILA Major Award Winners Through The Years MOST OUTSTANDING PLAY- ER IN NCAA DIVISION I Lt. Raymond Enners Memorial Award Tom Sears, Goalkeeper, 1982 Tom Haus, Defenseman, 1986 Dennis Goldstein, 1991 OUSTANDING MIDFIELDER IN NCAA DIVISION I Lt. Don McLaughlin, Jr. Memorial Award Peter Voelkel, 1983 Jim Buczek, 1992 Ryan Wade, 1993 Jason Wade, 1996 Tom Haus 1986 National Player of the Year OUTSTANDING DEFENSEMAN IN NCAA DIVISION I Schmeisser Memorial Cup Tom Haus, 1984, 1986, 1987 Graham Harden, 1991 OUTSTANDING GOALKEEPER IN NCAA DIVISION I C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Memorial Award Peter Kramer, 1969 Tom Sears, 1981, 1982 Andy Piazza, 1991 OUTSTANDING PLAYER IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME W.H. Brine Memorial Award Tom Sears, Goalkeeper, 1982 Gary Seivold, Attackman, 1986 Dennis Goldstein, Attackman, 1991 NCAA DIVISION I COACH-OF-THE-YEAR Morris Touchstone Memorial Award Willie Scroggs, 1981 Carolina s USILA North-South Game Participants Through The Years Player Position 1950 Grant Lynch Defenseman 1966 Jim Bischoff Defenseman Harvey Stanley Goalkeeper 1969 John McCorkle Defenseman 1970 Peter Kramer Goalkeeper Harper Peterson Attackman 1971 Ray Seipp Attackman 1972 Paul Truesdell Defenseman 1973 Bruce Ledwith Attackman 1974 Dan Fraser Attackman 1975 Bert Fett Attackman 1976 Brian DeMatteo Defenseman Dave Klarmann Defenseman Bill MacGowan Midfielder 1977 John Donato Midfielder Steve Sartorio Defenseman 1978 Doug Fierro Defenseman Paul Wingate Attackman 1979 Ralph "Rip" Davy Defenseman Larry Turkheimer Midfielder 1980 Terry Murray Defenseman Brett Steidle Midfielder 1981 Tom Federico Midfielder 1982 Kevin Griswold Midfielder Steve Stenersen Midfielder 1983 John Haus Defenseman Peter Voelkel Attackman 1984 Randy Cox Defenseman Brent Voelkel Midfielder 1985 Mac Ford Attackman Steve Martel Midfielder James Koester Midfielder Robby Russell Midfielder 1987 Tom Haus Defenseman Joey Seivold Midfielder 1988 Boyd Harden Defenseman Kevin Haus Defenseman 1989 Paul Fitzpatrick Defenseman Pat Olmert Goalkeeper 1990 Joe Breschi Defenseman Steve Huff Midfielder 1991 Dennis Goldstein Attackman Graham Harden Defenseman Andy Piazza Goalkeeper 1992 Jim Buczek Midfielder Robin Cornish Midfielder Dan Donnelly Midfielder Michael Thomas Attackman 1993 Alex Martin Defenseman Gerg Paradine Defensemen John Webster Attackman 1994 Chuck Breschi Defenseman Ryan Wade Midfielder 1995 Steve Schreiber Defenseman Ousmane Greene Midfielder Kyle Durkee Midfielders 1996 Brendan Carey Attackman Jude Collins Midfielder Jason Wade Midfielder 1997 Merrill Turnbull Attackman Jon Fox Defenseman Brooks Brown Goalkeeper 1998 Mike Maier Midfielder 1999 Justin Bowman Midfielder Jeremy Carey Midfielder 2000 Chase Martin Attackman Jordan Herrick Midfielder 2001 Jeff Sonke Attackman Bobby Gormsen Defenseman University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

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