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1 JHU s All-Time NCAA Tournament Results Year Date Round Opponent JHU Seed/Opp. Seed Result Attendance City, State Stadium 2010 May 15 First Round #5 Duke -/5 L/5-18 1,813 Durham, NC Koskinen Stadium 2009 May 9 First Round #11 Brown 8/- (OT) W/ , May 17 #5 Virginia 8/1 L/8-19 2,491 Annapolis, MD Navy Marine Corps Stadium 2008 May 11 First Round #16 Hofstra 5/- W/10-4 2, May 17 #14 Navy 5/- W/ ,017 Annapolis, MD Navy Marine Corps Stadium 2008 May 24 #1 Duke 5/1 W/ ,224 Foxboro, MA Gillette Stadium 2008 May 26 #3 Syracuse 5/3 L/ ,970 Foxboro, MA Gillette Stadium 2007 May 12 First Round #11 Notre Dame 3/- (OT) W/ , May 19 #6 Georgetown 3/6 W/14-6 8,123 Princeton, NJ Princeton Stadium 2007 May 26 #15 Delaware 3/- W/8-3 52,004 M&T Bank Stadium 2007 May 28 #2 Duke 3/1 W/ ,443 M&T Bank Stadium 2006 May 13 First Round #13 Penn 4/- W/13-3 1, May 20 #5 Syracuse 4/5 L/ ,335 Stony Brook, NY LaValle Stadium 2005 May 14 First Round Marist 1/- W/22-6 1, May 21 #8 UMass 1/8 W/19-9 6, May 28 #4 Virginia 1/4 (OT) W/9-8 45,275 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field 2005 May 30 #2 Duke 1/2 W/9-8 44,920 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field 2004 May 15 First Round #16 Providence 1/- W/15-3 1, May 22 #8 North Carolina 1/8 W/15-9 2,869 Charlottesville, VA Scott Stadium 2004 May 29 #4 Syracuse 1/4 L/ ,923 M&T Bank Stadium 2003 May 10 First Round #20 Army 1/ W/14-2 1, May 18 #9 Towson 1/?? W/14-6 4,416 Towson, MD Johnny Unitas Stadium 2003 May 24 #6 Syracuse 1/?? W/ ,823 M&T Bank Stadium 2003 May 26 #2 Virginia 1/2 L/7-9 37,944 M&T Bank Stadium 2002 May 19 #8 UMass 1/8 (OT) W/ , May 25 #4 Princeton 1/4 L/ ,123 New Brunswick, NJ Rutgers Stadium 2001 May 20 Quaterfinals #5 Notre Dame 4/5 L/ ,118 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 2000 May 21 #12 Notre Dame 4/- W/ , May 27 #1 Syracuse 4/1 L/ ,105 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1999 May 22 #7 Hofstra 2/7 W/ ,292 Hempstead, NY Hofstra Stadium 1999 May 29 #3 Virginia 2/3 L/ ,586 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1998 May 17 #5 Maryland 4/5 (OT) L/ ,261 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1997 May 18 #5 Duke 4/5 (OT) L/ ,011 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1996 May 12 First Round #10 Notre Dame 7/- W/12-7 6,089 Annapolis, MD Navy Marine Corps Stadium 1996 May 19 #2 Maryland 7/2 W/9-7 9, May 27 #3 Virginia 7/3 L/ ,066 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1995 May 20 #8 Loyola 1/8 W/18-5 4, May 27 #4 Maryland 1/4 L/ ,327 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1994 May 14 First Round #11 Towson State 6/- W/ , May 21 #3 Princeton 6/3 (OT) L/ ,796 Princeton, NJ Palmer Stadium 1993 May 22 #5 Virginia 4/5 W/ , May 29 #1 North Carolina 4/1 L/ ,529 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1992 May 10 First Round #12 Notre Dame 5/- W/15-7 1, May 16 #4 Towson State 5/4 W/15-7 7,812 Towson, MD Towson Stadium 1992 May 23 #1 Syracuse 5/1 L/ ,640 Philadelphia, PA Franklin Field 1991 May 14 #5 Syracuse 4/5 L/ , May 20 First Round #10 Princeton 7/- L/8-9 3, May 21 #7 UMass 2/7 W/ May 27 #6 North Carolina 2/6 W/ ,615 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1989 May 29 #1 Syracuse 2/1 L/ ,827 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium 1988 May 22 #10 Virginia 2/- L/ , May 17 #5 North Carolina 4/5 W/11-10 n/a 1987 May 23 #1 Maryland 4/1 W/ ,933 Rutgers, NJ Rutgers Stadium 1987 May 25 #2 Cornell 4/2 W/ ,901 Rutgers, NJ Rutgers Stadium Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide 39 Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s

2 JHU s All-Time NCAA Tournament Results May 18 May 24 #8 UMass #5 North Carolina 1/8 1/5 W/13-6 (OT) L/9-10 Newark, DE Delaware Stadium May 15 May 19 May 25 #8 Adelphi #4 Virginia #2 Syracuse 1/8 1/4 1/2 W/15-9 W/11-8 W/11-4 Providence, RI Brown Stadium May 16 May 20 May 26 #8 Delaware #5 North Carolina #2 Syracuse 1/8 1/5 1/2 W/10-3 W/14-9 W/13-10 Newark, DE Delaware Stadium May 18 May 21 May 28 #8 Cornell #5 North Carolina #2 Syracuse 1/8 1/5 1/2 W/7-6 W/12-9 L/16-17 Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Stadium May 19 May 22 May 29 #7 Maryland #3 Virginia #1 North Carolina 2/7 2/3 2/1 W/14-9 W/13-9 L/5-7 Charlottesville, VA Scott Stadium May 20 May 23 May 30 #8 Maryland #5 Virginia #2 North Carolina 1/8 1/5 1/2 W/19-14 W/10-6 L/13-14 Princeton, NJ Palmer Stadium May 21 May 24 May 31 #7 Harvard #3 Syracuse #1 Virginia 2/7 2/3 2/1 W/16-12 W/18-11 (2OT) W/9-8 Ithaca, NY Schoellkopf Field May 16 May 19 May 26 #8 North Carolina State #4 Virginia #2 Maryland 1/8 1/4 1/2 W/20-6 W/16-7 W/15-9 College Park, MD Byrd Stadium May 17 May 20 May 27 #7 Hofstra #3 Maryland #1 Cornell 2/7 2/3 2/1 W/20-8 W/17-11 W/13-8 Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Stadium May 18 May 21 May 28 #7 North Carolina #3 Maryland #1 Cornell 2/7 2/3 2/1 W/16-9 W/22-12 L/8-16 Charlottesville, VA Scott Stadium May 19 May 22 #6 UMass #2 Cornell 3/6 3/2 W/11-9 L/5-13 Ithaca. NY Schoellkopf Field 1975 May 21 #7 Washington & Lee 2/7 L/ May 18 May 25 June 1 #7 Hofstra #3 Washington & Lee #1 Maryland 2/7 2/3 2/1 W/18-10 W/11-10 W/17-12 Piscataway, NJ Rutgers Stadium May 19 May 26 June 3 #7 Army #6 Virginia #1 Maryland 2/7 2/6 2/1 W/11-5 W/12-9 (2OT) L/9-10 Philadelphia, PA Franklin Field May 20 May 27 June 3 #5 Washington & Lee #1 Maryland #2 Virginia 4/5 4/1 4/2 W/11-5 W/9-6 L/12-13 College Park, MD College Park, MD Byrd Stadium Byrd Stadium 2005 NCAA Champions Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s 2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide

3 NCAA Tournament History NCAA Tournament Record Breakdown NCAA Results Broken Down by Opponent Overall: (.684) Home: 42-4 (.913) Away: 6-5 (.545) Neutral: (.447) In overtime: 5-5 (.500) In one-goal games: (.500) Adelphi (1-0) 1985 QF W/15-9 Army (2-0) 1973 QF W/ st Rd. W/14-2 Brown (1-0) st Rd. (OT) W/ F L/ F L/ SF W/ SF W/ SF (OT) L/ QF W/ SF W/ SF L/ SF W/ In First Round Game: 10-2 (.833) In Quarterfinal Games: 28-9 (.757) In Semifinal Games: (.643) In Games: 9-9 (.500) In Games Played at... Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA) 2-0 (1.000) Towson (Towson Stadium / Johnny Unitas Stadium) 2-0 (1.000) Brown (Brown Stadium) 1-0 (1.000) Hofstra (Hofstra Stadium) 1-0 (1.000) Rutgers (Rutgers Stadium) 4-2 (.667) Navy (Marine Corps Stadium) 2-1 (.667) M&T Bank Stadium () 3-2 (.600) Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA) 1-1 (.500) Delaware (Delaware Stadium) 1-1 (.500) Cornell (Schoellkopf Stadium) 1-1 (.500) Virginia (Scott Stadium) 1-2 (.333) Princeton (Palmer & Princeton Stadiums) 1-2 (.333) Maryland (Byrd Stadium) 3-10 (.231) Penn (Franklin Field) 0-2 (.000) Duke (Koskinen Stadium) 0-1 (.000) Stony Brook (LaValle Stadium) 0-1 (.000) In Games Played Under... Bob Scott ( ) 7-2 (.778) Henry Ciccarone ( ) 18-6 (.750) Don Zimmerman ( ) 12-3 (.800) Tony Seaman ( ) 8-9 (.471) John Haus ( ) 2-2 (.500) Dave Pietramala (2001-) 19-8 (.704) JHU s NCAA Tournament Series Records Opponent Series Record Last Meeting Result Adelphi JHU leads, W/15-9 Army JHU leads, First Round W/14-2 Brown JHU leads, First Round (OT) W/12-11 Cornell JHU leads, W/11-10 Delaware JHU leads, W/8-3 Duke JHU leads, First Round L/5-18 Georgetown JHU leads, Quarerfinals W/14-6 Harvard JHU leads, W/16-12 Hofstra JHU leads, First Round W/10-4 Loyola JHU leads, W/18-5 Marist JHU leads, First Round W/22-6 Maryland JHU leads, (OT) L/10-11 Massachusetts JHU leads, W/19-9 Navy JHU leads, W/10-4 North Carolina JHU leads, W/15-9 North Carolina St. JHU leads, First Round W/22-6 Notre Dame JHU leads, First Round (OT) W/11-10 Penn JHU leads, First Round W/13-3 Princeton Princeton leads, L/9-11 Providence JHU leads, First Round W/15-3 Syracuse Syracuse leads, L/10-13 Towson JHU leads, Qaurterfinals W/14-6 Virginia JHU leads, L/8-19 Washington & Lee JHU leads, L/7-11 Cornell (3-2) 1976 SF L/ F L/ F W/ QF W/ F W/11-10 Delaware (2-0) 1984 QF W/ SF W/8-3 Duke (3-2) 1997 QF (OT) L/ F W/ F W/ SF W/ st Rd. L/5-18 Georgetown (1-0) 2007 QF W/14-6 Harvard (1-0) 1980 QF W/16-12 Hofstra (4-0) 1974 QF W/ QF W/ QF W/ st Rd. W/10-4 Loyola (1-0) 1995 QF W/18-5 Marist (1-0) st Rd. W/22-6 Maryland (9-3) 1972 SF W/ F (2OT) L/ F W/ SF W/ SF W/ F W/ QF W/ QF W/ SF W/ SF L/ QF W/ QF (OT) L/10-11 Massachusetts (5-0) 1976 QF W/ QF W/ QF W/ QF (OT) W/ QF W/19-9 Navy (1-0) 2008 QF W/10-4 North Carolina (6-4) 1977 QF W/16-9 North Carolina State (1-0) 1979 QF W/20-6 Notre Dame (4-1) st Rd. W/ st Rd. W/ QF W/ QF L/ st Rd. (OT) W/11-10 Penn (1-0) st Rd. W/13-3 Princeton (0-3) st Rd. L/ QF (OT) L/ SF L/9-11 Providence (1-0) st Rd. W/15-3 Syracuse (4-8) 1980 SF W/ F L/ F W/ F W/ F L/ QF L/ SF L/ SF L/ SF W/ SF L/ QF L/ F L/10-13 Towson (3-0) 1992 QF W/ st Rd. W/ QF W/14-6 Virginia (8-6) 1972 F L/ SF W/ SF W/ F (OT) W/ SF W/ SF W/ SF W/ QF L/ QF W/ SF L/ SF L/ F L/ SF (OT) W/ QF L/8-19 Washington & Lee (2-1) 1972 QF W/ SF W/ QF L/ Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide 39 Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s

4 Single-Game Goals 7 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra Paul Rabil vs. Syracuse 2008 Terry Riordan vs. Loyola 1995 Brian Piccola vs. Towson 1992 Mike Morrill vs. UNC 1987 Jeff Cook vs. UNC 1981 Jim Zaffuto vs. Maryland 1981 Most Goals in a Game 6 Paul Rabil vs. Syracuse 2008 Jeff Cook vs. UNC 1981 Most Goals in a Semifinal Game 5 Several Times - Most Recent A.J. Haugen vs. Syracuse 2000 Most Goals in a Quarterfinal Game 7 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra 1974 Most Goals in a First Round Game 5 Chris Boland vs. Brown 2009 Single-Season Goals 14 Paul Rabil Franz Wittelsberger Brian Piccola Bobby Benson Conor Ford 2004 Kyle Barrie 2003 Matt Panetta 1989 Mike Morrill 1987 Del Dressel 1983 Career Goals 28 Paul Rabil Kevin Huntley Franz Wittelsberger Brian Wood Terry Riordan Kyle Barrie Del Dressel Brian Piccola Mike Morrill Single-Game Assists 6 Mike O Neill vs. Maryland Paul Rabil vs. Duke 2007 Kevin Boland vs. Army 2003 Jeff Wills vs. Syracuse 1992 Jeff Wills vs. Towson 1992 Jack Thomas vs. Virginia 1973 JHU s All-Time NCAA All-Tournament Selections 1978 Mike O Neill (MOP) 1979 Mike Federico (MOP) 1980 Jim Bidne (MOP) 1981 Jeff Cook (MOP) 1984 Larry Quinn (MOP) 1985 Larry Quinn (MOP) 1987 Brian Wood, Craig Bubier, Dave Pietramala Quint Kessenich, Steve Mitchell 1999 Dan Denihan 2000 A.J. Haugen 2002 Adam Doneger 2003 Corey Harned, Bobby Benson Kyle Barrie, Tom Garvey 2005 Jesse Schwartzman (MOP) Kyle Harrison, Greg Peyser 2007 Jesse Schwartzman (MOP), Jake Byrne, Paul Rabil Stephen Peyser, Eric Zerrlaut 2008 Michael Evans, Michael Gvozden Kevin Huntley, Paul Rabil Notes: Only a Most Outstanding Player selected for all years prior to 1995 except 1987, when a full all-tournament team was named. A Most Outstanding Player was first selected in Most Assists in a Game 5 Paul Rabil vs. Duke 2007 Most Assists in a Semifinal Game 6 Mike O Neill vs. Maryland 1977 Most Assists in a Quarterfinal Game 5 Jeff Wills vs. Towson 1992 Most Assists in a First Round Game 5 Kevin Boland vs. Army 2003 Single-Season Assists 13 Jeff Wills Kevin Boland Jack Thomas 1973 Rick Hirsch Paul Rabil Paul Rabil 2005 Kevin Boland 2004 Conor Ford 2003 Dan Denihan 2000 Brendan Schneck 1980 Mike O Neill 1978 Career Assists 23 Paul Rabil Kevin Boland Mike O Neill Rick Hirsch Jack Thomas Dave Marr Brian Piccola Jeff Wills Brian Wood Scott Baugher NCAA Tournament Records - Individual Single-Game Points 8 Dan Denihan vs. Notre Dame 2000 Jeff Wills vs. Syracuse 1992 Brian Piccola vs. Towson 1992 Mike O Neill vs. Maryland 1978 Mike O Neill vs. Maryland 1977 Franz Wittelsberger vs. Hofstra 1974 Most Points in a Game 7 Paul Rabil vs. Syracuse Several Times - Most Recent Paul Rabil vs. Duke 2007 Most Points in a Semifinal Game 8 Several Times - Most Recent Jeff Wills vs. Syracuse 1992 Most Points in a Quarterfinal Game 8 Several Times - Most Recent Dan Denihan vs. Notre Dame 2000 Most Points in a First Round Game 7 Chris Boland vs. Brown 2009 Single-Season Points 19 Jeff Wills Paul Rabil Brendan Schneck Kevin Boland 2003 Brian Piccola 1992 Mike O Neill 1978 Mike O Neill 1977 Franz Wittelsberger Paul Rabil 2007 Jack Thomas 1973 Career Points 51 Paul Rabil Brian Wood Brian Piccola Mike O Neill Franz Wittelsberger Del Dressel Kevin Huntley Jack Thomas Dan Denihan , Terry Riordan Jim Zaffuto Scott Baugher Single-Game Saves 26 Larry Quinn vs. North Carolina Brian Holman vs. Syracuse Scott Giardina vs. Notre Dame 1992 Quint Kessenich vs. Cornell 1987 Quint Kessenich vs. North Carolina Michael Gvozden vs. Syracuse 2008 Brian Holman vs. North Carolina 1982 Most Saves in a Game 22 Brian Holman vs. Syracuse Quint Kessenich vs. Cornell Michael Gvozden vs. Syracuse 2008 Most Saves in a Semifinal Game 26 Larry Quinn vs. UNC 1984 Most Saves in a Quarterfinal Game 21 Quint Kessenich vs. UNC 1987 Most Saves in a First Round Game 21 Scott Giardina vs. Notre Dame 1992 RABIL Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s 2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide

5 NCAA Recaps Blue Jays Claim First NCAA Title in Scott s Last Season Johns Hopkins was not used to playing the bridesmaid in the sport of men s lacrosse. But after falling by a single goal in the championship game in both 1972 and 1973, the Blue Jays earned their first NCAA title in The NCAA served as a fitting send-off for legendary head coach Bob Scott, who was retiring from the sidelines after 20 years as the Blue Jays mentor. A loss to Virginia in the season-opener was followed by an eight-game winning streak during which the Blue Jays won by five or more seven times. The streak was snapped with a loss at sixth-ranked Navy, but that would be the last time a Bob Scott-coached team would lose. A upset of top-ranked Maryland in the regular-season finale jumped started the run to the elusive NCAA title. In the first game of the NCAA s, Hopkins trailed Hofstra at the half, but the Blue Jays eventually wore down their visitors and cruised to an win. Hopkins had to rally from a threegoal deficit in the fourth quarter to edge Washington & Lee in the semifinals, Midfielder Rick Kowalchuk scored the game-winner with 1:50 left on the clock to lift the Blue Jays to their third straight championship game appearance. Waiting for the Blue Jays in the title game was old nemisis and long-time rival Maryland, which had beaten the Blue Jays, 10-9, in the 1973 NCAA game. Playing at Rutgers in the title game (a place the Blue Jays would later win the 1978 and 1987 NCAA titles), Hopkins controlled play from the outset and built a 14-6 lead with five minutes to go in the third quarter. Maryland stormed back with five unanswered scores to cut the deficit to 14-11, but Kowalchuk again came through with a key goal midway through the final period and the Blue Jays were on their way to a victory. The 17 goals remain the most Johns Hopkins has ever scored in a national championship game Statistical Leaders Goals: Franz Wittelsberger - 45 Assists: Jack Thomas - 35 Points: Jack Thomas -77 (42g, 35a) 1974 Season Results (12-2) Virginia Yale Washington College Princeton Cornell Mt. Washington Rutgers Brown Army Navy Maryland Hofstra (NCAA QF) Washington & Lee (NCAA SF) Maryland (NCAA ) L/10-15 W/19-6 W/20-10 W/21-7 W/13-8 W/19-12 W/13-10 W/21-7 W/17-4 L/12-13 W/17-13 W/18-10 W/11-10 W/ Sweet Revenge as JHU Downs Cornell for Title After a three-year hiatus from the top of the lacrosse world, Johns Hopkins returned to the winner s circle with a 13-8 win over old nemesis Cornell. Cornell had defeated the Blue Jays five straight times, including season-ending losses in the NCAA s in 1976 and During the regular season, Cornell handed JHU its only loss with a decision at. Other than that setback, the Blue Jays won every other game by at least six goals and scored at least 13 goals in all but two games. Still, the Big Red seemed to have Hopkins (and everyone else s) number. When the NCAA Tournament rolled around however, the Blue Jays would not be denied. Hopkins won its three NCAA Tournament games by an average of 7.6 goals per game, never allowing more than 11 goals and never scoring less than 13. Hopkins had to first overcome challenges from Hofstra (20-8) in the quarterfinals and Maryland (17-11) in the semifinals. These wins in the early rounds set the stage for the battle with Cornell in the title game. The Big Red carried a nationalrecord 42-game winning streak into the title game. It wouldn t reach 43. This time the Blue Jays came away with the victory, avenging their previous losses to the Big Red. Hopkins held a 7-5 advantage at the half, and attackman Mike O Neill, the national player of the year, keyed a crucial scoring run in the fourth quarter. Ahead 9-7 entering the final period, O Neill registered one goal and assisted on scores by Jim Bidne and Frank Cutrone to give Hopkins a five-goal cushion. O Neill s heroics broke the game open and the Blue Jays handed head coach Henry Ciccarone the first of his three national championships. Ironically, just like NCAA number one four years earlier, the Blue Jays second title came at the hands of the team it had lost to in the previous year s title game 1978 Statistical Leaders Goals: Mike O Neill - 33 Assists: Mike O Neill - 35 Points: Mike O Neill - 68 (33g, 35a) 1978 Season Results (13-1) Yale Washington College Harvard Towson State Princeton Virginia Cornell Army Maryland Navy Brown Hofstra (NCAA QF) Maryland (NCAA SF) Cornell (NCAA ) W/16-7 W/21-11 W/11-4 W/22-5 W/14-7 W/17-7 L/11-16 W/13-3 W/19-13 W/22-11 W/21-6 W/20-8 W/17-11 W/ Back-to-Back Johns Hopkins completed the 1979 campaign with a perfect 13-0 record and the Blue Jays second straight national championship. Ask anyone about the greatest Hopkins teams of all time and few will mention the 1979 team. They should! Hopkins was led by an outstanding defensive unit that featured two First Team All-Americans, goalie Mike Federico and defenseman Mark Greenberg. Only two opponents managed to score in double figures against the Blue Jays defense during the entire 1979 season and JHU outscored its three NCAA Tournament opponents, Hopkins breezed to a 20-6 win over North Carolina State (yes, the Wolfpack fielded a lacrosse team back then) in the quarterfinals and added a 16-7 win over Virginia in the semifinals to move to the title game. Standing between the Blue Jays and another national title was long-time rival Maryland. The Terrapins had given Hopkins its closest game during the regular season, a thriller, and were playing for the championship on their home field at Byrd Stadium. Maryland took a 4-3 lead after one quarter, but Hopkins took control with a string of five unanswered goals in the second period. Ahead 8-4 at halftime, the Blue Jays never allowed the Terps to put together a sustained scoring run in the second half and cruised to a 15-9 victory to secure their first undefeated and untied season since 1941 (12-0). Sophomore Jeff Cook fired home three goals and added two assists in the title game and senior Dave Huntley added three goals and one assist to pace a balanced scoring attack that saw eight different players score for Hopkins Statistical Leaders Goals: Dave Huntley - 22 Assists: Jim Zaffuto - 19 Points: Wayne Davis - 35 (21g, 14a) 1979 Season Results (13-0) Towson State Yale Washington College Harvard Princeton Virginia Cornell Army Maryland Navy North Carolina State (NCAA QF) Virginia (NCAA SF) Maryland (NCAA ) 1980 Make it Three Straight W/16-8 W/15-3 W/15-5 W/18-7 W/14-2 W/13-8 W/13-5 W/12-7 W/13-12 W/17-10 W/20-6 W/16-7 W/15-9 Johns Hopkins became the first team to win three consecutive NCAA s, although this one was much tougher at the end than any of the previous three as the Blue Jays limped into the title-game with a lineup ravaged by injuries. The Blue Jays marched through the regular season with an 11-1 record, their only defeat coming on a 12-9 decision to Virginia. As fate would have it, the Blue Jays were given a chance to avenge that loss two months later and they took full advantage of the opportunity. After winning their final two regular season games by a total of 29 goals, the NCAA Tournament opened with Hopkins downing Harvard, 16-12, in the quarterfinal round. The Blue Jays then needed a big second half to earn an decision over Syracuse in the semifinals. Brendan Schneck torched the Orange for four goals and three assists and six other players scored twice to pace Hopkins Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide 39 Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s

6 NCAA Recaps The championship game with Virginia was set when the Cavaliers edged North Carolina in double overtime in the other semifinal. The Blue Jays went into the title game hampered by injuries, with their leading scorer and top faceoff man both sidelined. However, a sensational defensive effort and timely scoring provided just enough to land the gold trophy. Hopkins rallied to score two goals in the fourth quarter to force the game into sudden-death overtime. A goal by Jeff Harris in the second overtime period pushed Hopkins to a 9-8 victory and an unprecedented third straight NCAA title. It would be 10 more years before another team won three straight titles and to this day only two other teams have turned the trick Statistical Leaders Goals: Brendan Schneck - 46 Assists: Jeff Cook - 27 Points: Breandan Schneck -71 (46g, 25a) 1980 Season Results (14-1) Yale Harvard Washington College Princeton Brown Virginia Cornell Army Maryland Navy Delaware Towson State Harvard (NCAA QF) Syracuse (NCAA SF) Virginia (NCAA ) W/23-3 W/13-3 W/18-1 W/8-4 W/16-11 L/9-12 W/16-9 W/11-10 W/15-6 W/13-8 W/19-6 W/23-7 W/16-12 W/18-11 W/9-8 (2OT) 1984 Blue Jays Recapture Title in Zimmerman s First Year Johns Hopkins compiled a perfect 14-0 mark and won its fifth NCAA title under the direction of first-year head coach Don Zimmerman. The regular season featured a classic defensive battle with North Carolina. The Blue Jays earned the 4-3 mid-season victory over the Tar Heels in large part due to a spectacular performance by goalie Larry Quinn. Three other regular season games were decided by four goals or less, but the Blue Jays managed to remain unscathed entering the NCAAs. The Blue Jays returned to the NCAA game for the eighth straight season after wins over Delaware (10-3) and North Carolina (14-9) in the first two rounds of the tournament. The Blue Jays faced a title-game rematch with Syracuse, the team that had come from behind to defeat Hopkins in the 1983 NCAA Final. As it turned out, this would be the second of three straight NCAA games between the Blue Jays and the Orange. It would also mark the third time Hopkins avenged a title-game loss from the previous year. Hopkins jumped out to a 6-0 lead with freshman attackman Brian Wood registering three straight scores. In the third quarter, Syracuse pulled within one goal at 8-7 and memories of SU s come-back win in the 83 title game ran through Rutgers Stadium. A three-goal outburst in a span of less than two minutes pushed the lead out to 11-7 and SU never seriously challenged again. As it would turn out, it would be the last undefeated season for Johns Hopkins until Statistical Leaders Goals: Willy Odenthal - 28 Assists: Peter Scott - 29 Points: Peter Scott - 50 (21g, 29a) 1984 Season Results (14-0) UMBC Harvard Washington College Princeton Virginia North Carolina Army Maryland Navy Rutgers Towson State Delaware (NCAA QF) North Carolina (NCAA SF) Syracuse (NCAA ) 1985 Hopkins-Syracuse III Goes to JHU W/10-8 W/23-2 W/8-4 W/16-6 W/16-9 W/4-3 W/12-7 W/16-10 W/9-6 W/21-10 W/18-7 W/10-3 W/14-9 W/13-10 Johns Hopkins successfully defended its national championship by defeating Syracuse, 11-4, in the 1985 title game. It was the third consecutive meeting between the Blue Jays and Orangemen in the national championship game with Hopkins winning the last two. A battle-tested Blue Jay team would appear in the NCAA Tournament as four regular season games were decided by two goals or less. JHU won three of the four with only an loss at North Carolina blemishing the JHU s ledger Hopkins earned a return trip to the final by prevailing over Adelphi, 15-9, in the quarterfinals, and then overcoming a fivegoal deficit to down Virginia, 11-8, in the semifinals. In the championship game, Syracuse opened the scoring by taking an early 3-0 lead in first quarter. However, Hopkins responded by scoring four goals in less than two minutes to take a 4-3 edge at the close of the first period. From then on the Blue Jay defense, led by All-American goalie Larry Quinn, dominated the action. Hopkins held Syracuse scoreless for nearly 33 minutes at one point. The Blue Jays allowed only one goal over the last three quarters en route to the convincing 11-4 decision. Del Dressel scored three goals and Brian Wood, Craig Bubier and John Krumenacker each scored twice for the Blue Jays. The title-game appearance was the ninth straight for JHU. To this day no other team has appeared in more than four straight championship games Statistical Leaders Goals: Brian Wood - 33 Assists: Brian Wood / Del Dressel -19 Points: Brian Wood - 52 (33g, 19a) 1985 Season Results (13-1) Syracuse Hobart Washington College Princeton Virginia North Carolina Army Maryland Navy Rutgers Towson State Adelphi (NCAA QF) Virginia (NCAA SF) Syracuse (NCAA ) W/8-6 W/10-6 W/16-4 W/12-6 W/12-5 L/10-11 W/12-8 W/8-7 (OT) W/24-10 W/13-8 W/10-8 W/15-9 W/11-8 W/ Two, One-Goal Wins Give JHU Seventh Title Johns Hopkins captured its third NCAA title in four years and an unprecedented seventh championship overall. The Blue Jays earned the national crown with a thrilling performance in the NCAA Tournament after suffering through an up-anddown regular season. The Blue Jays were 3-2 after a 9-7 loss to Virginia and just 5-3 after an 11-7 loss at top-ranked Maryland in mid-april. However, a 10-9 win over third-ranked Navy jump-started an improbable run to the national title. A pair of one-goal wins sandwiched around a five-goal upset of the tournament s top seed highlighted Hopkins run in the NCAA Tournament. As the No. 4 seed in the tournament, Hopkins faced a difficult matchup with No. 5 North Carolina in the quarterfinals. Attackman Mike Morrill scored six goals, including the game-winner, to propel the Blue Jays to an win over the Tar Heels and a spot in the semifinals. Waiting for the Blue Jays in the semifinals was undefeated and top-ranked Maryland. Hopkins turned in a near flawless performance in upsetting the top-rated Terrapins, Senior All-American Brian Wood led the way with five goals and two assists against Maryland, while junior Mike Morril added three goals and one assist. Many believe this was the most talented team the Terrapins had ever assembled and a case could be made that this ranks as one of the biggest upsets in the history of the tournament. In the championship, Hopkins met another undefeated opponent in second-ranked Cornell. The game was close throughout, with the defense relying on the sensational play of freshman goalkeeper Quint Kessenich (21 saves) in the cage. Attackman Craig Bubier s fourth goal of the game with 1:51 remaining finished off a fastbreak and clinched the Blue Jays seventh NCAA. The championship capped an amazing 14-year run for the Blue Jays that may never be rivaled in the sport. From Johns Hopkins played in 11 NCAA games and won the title seven times. Three of the four losses in the NCAA game during this run came by a total of just four goals. The Blue Jays were that close to winning 10 titles in 14 years! Unknown at the time was the first part of history being made by Johns Hopkins sophomore defenseman Dave Pietramala, a starter in the game and a First Team All-American. Pietramala returned to JHU as the head coach of the Blue Jays in 2001 and led Hopkins to what would be its next NCAA title after the 87 championship. In the process, he became the first person in the history of college lacrosse to win an NCAA Division I title as a player and a head coach Statistical Leaders Goals: Mike Morrill - 31 Assists: Mike Morrill - 16 Points: Mike Morrill - 47 (31g, 16a) 1987 Season Results (10-3) Syracuse Rutgers Washington College Princeton Virginia North Carolina Army Maryland Navy Towson State North Carolina (NCAA QF) Maryland (NCAA SF) Cornell (NCAA ) L/14-15 W/10-7 W/23-7 W/21-6 L/7-9 W/11-10 W/11-9 L/7-11 W/10-9 W/13-7 W/11-10 W/13-8 W/ Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s 2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide

7 NCAA Recaps For 14 games the Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team had found a way to make one more play than its opponent. Come-from-behind wins against Syracuse, Duke and Navy in the regular season all included late-game heroics to force overtime and then a game-winning goal to send the Blue Jay faithful home happy. Add in wins by three goals or less against Princeton, UMBC, Virginia and North Carolina and this battle-tested team had seen everything and won in every conceivable way. But this was different. This was too much to ask, even of this resourceful group. Sixth-seeded Virginia had just taken an 8-7 lead with 12.9 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of the national semifinal game against the Blue Jays. Head coach Dave Pietramala and his players would have to endure the wrong press conference again. The questions would be the same as they had been the last two years, but even more difficult to answer. This team, this group of players, was special to Pietramala and assistant coaches Seth Tierney and Bill Dwan. Fate, it seemed, had dealt the cruelest of blows. In hindsight the most important thing about Matt Ward s goal that gave the Cavaliers the 8-7 lead, other than he left too much time on the clock, was that neither team had a timeout remaining. Virginia surely would have done something differently and the Blue Jays may have actually gotten nervous. Instead, junior Greg Peyser calmly walked to the middle of the field to take the ensuing faceoff. After fumbling around to grab the ground ball he raced into the Virginia zone and skipped a cross-field pass to sophomore Jake Byrne, who amazingly didn t shoot it right away. Byrne quickly spun outside his defender, switched to his left hand as he drove to the goal and bounced a shot between the legs of Virginia goalie Kip Turner. The clock read 1.4 seconds. Lincoln Financial Field debuted in 2003 and had been the site of the last two NFC s games. It s safe to say it hadn t seen anything like that. Both teams went for broke in overtime and Turner and his Hopkins counterpart, sophomore Jesse Schwartzman, both came up with a pair of saves. The Blue Jays came up with the loose ball on Schwartzman s last save and quickly transitioned to the other end of the field, where freshman sensation Paul Rabil found senior Benson Erwin in the middle of the field. Erwin took two steps before firing home a bounce shot that set off a wild celebration. The ending of regulation and the ensuing game-winner were replayed dozens of times in the next 48 hours on ESPN s SportsCenter and countless other news organizations. Benson Erwin. A senior defensive midfielder was a household name. Why should this game be any different? The Blue Jays were now 15-0 and it seemed as though a different hero emerged every time they took the field. It was probably just Erwin s turn. The road to the national championship game actually started a year earlier when the Blue Jays lost to Syracuse in the semifinals. Disappointed beyond belief, then junior Kyle Harrison retreated to Ocean City, Maryland and locked himself in his parent s house. Not long after, he fired off the first of several s to his teammates and coaches vowing that the 2005 season would not end like his first three. He also challenged them. If they weren t prepared to do everything it took to win a national championship, don t bother returning in September. After such a bold leap it seemed only ironic that it would be Harrison who would score the first goal of the season just 39 seconds into a 9-6 season-opening win at Princeton. Bryne scored three goals and added one assist in the win as the Blue Jays jumped to a 6-0 first-half lead and cruised to a win that wasn t as close as the score might indicate. Back-to-back business-like wins over UMBC (9-6 in one of the coldest games in school history) and Hofstra (11-5) set the stage for a rematch with Syracuse in the Dome. The last five Johns Hopkins-Syracuse games in the Carrier Dome had been decided by one goal each. Midway through the second quarter the Blue Jays trailed 7-1 and the Orange were well on their way to a lopsided victory. Pietramala and Tierney had tinkered with the idea of moving Rabil to the first midfield (it really was just a matter of when, not if) and the second quarter proved to be the time to pull the trigger. As it turned out, the move was just what the Blue Jays needed. Rabil scored twice before halftime to pull the Jays within four, 7-3, and added his third straight goal with just under six minutes remaining in the third quarter to make it 7-4. Peyser, Harrison and Byrne all scored in the final five minutes of the period goals that were matched only by a Greg Rommel tally for the Orange to make it 8-7 at the end of the third. After pulling within a goal four times in the final 18 minutes the Blue Jays finally tied it on Rabil s fourth goal of the game with 1:42 remaining and Peyser gave them their biggest comefrom-behind win since 1999 when he scored his third goal of the game 2:26 into overtime. Already the top-ranked team in the nation, the Blue Jays returned home to host second-ranked Virginia and got a then career-high 20-save effort from Schwartzman to fuel a 9-7 win. A week earlier Rabil had his coming out party. This time it was classmate Kevin Huntley who took advantage of his opportunity as he scored all three of his goals in a six-minute span in the fourth quarter to emerge from the shadows. A 7-5 win at North Carolina and a 19-6 win over Albany set the stage for yet another showdown at. This time the Blue Jays would host now second-ranked Duke in a prime time game slated for national television (ESPNU). The game lived up to its advance billing. The Blue Jays jumped out to a 5-2 lead before a crowd of over 7,000, but Duke slowly began to take control by outscoring the Blue Jays, 6-1 in the second and third quarters combined. The Blue Jays were playing their third game in seven days and after the emotional beginning appeared to be suffering from the exhausting week. The Devils led 8-6 entering the fourth quarter, but a Rabil goal and back-to-back goals by senior Matt Rewkowski his first two of the season after battling back from a torn ACL suffered in the fall gave the Blue Jays a 9-8 lead. Duke answered with two straight goals, but the Blue Jays forced overtime when Harrison scored with 2:41 remaining. One scoreless overtime appeared to be leading to a second before Huntley drove from the side of the goal and slipped a shot inside the far post while being close-lined with 1:05 remaining in the second extra session. The win was Hopkins school-record 32nd straight at home. An 11-6 win at Maryland was fueled by seven goals and two assists from freshmen, while Schwartzman posted 17 saves to give the Blue Jays their fourth straight win over their biggest rival. Another game with Navy was another classic, as the Blue Jays pulled out yet another close victory. It appeared as though the Mids had snapped their 30-game losing streak to the Blue Jays when Nick Mirabito scored with just 58 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to give Navy an 8-7 lead. As everyone learned a month later in Philadelphia, 58 seconds was like an eternity to the Blue Jays. Harrison scored his fourth goal of the game by beating a double-team at the side of the net and scoring over Matt Russell with his left hand to force overtime. The only one of Harrison s goals that was better than his fourth was his fifth, which came 1:37 into overtime as he took a pass about 10 yards in front of the goal and to the right of Russell, spun past a defender, leaped in the air and bounced a shot over Russell s head while being checked. Television replays of the goal left viewers in amazement. If Harrison wasn t the leading candidate for National Player of the Year honors before the game, he was now. An 8-4 win at Towson in a driving rain and a 12-6 win over Loyola gave the Blue Jays a 12-0 record and their first undeafeated regular season since All that was irrelevant to the Blue Jays. They had worked for a year to get back to the playoffs and the road to Philly went through. Hopkins overwhelmed Marist, 22-6 in the first round and drew a quarterfinal date with Massachusetts at home. UMass had knocked off Syracuse in the first round and people wondered if the Blue Jays would have trouble getting up for the Minutemen. Most assumed that Hopkins wanted Syracuse after the Orange had eliminated the Blue Jays from the NCAA tournament a year earlier. Any of those thoughts were gone before the first television timeout as the Blue Jays jumped to a 5-2 lead at the end of the first quarter and an 8-2 lead at the half en route to a surprisingly easy 19-9 victory. Virginia upset Navy, 10-8, later that day at to set the stage for an epic semifinal. Or at least, an epic final 20 minutes. The game itself was like several games in one. Neither team scored until there were less than five minutes remaining in the second quarter and Hopkins carried a slim 2-1 lead into halftime. A 3-0 run to open the third quarter gave the Blue Jays what appeared to be a comfortable 5-1 lead. Hopkins still led 6-3 entering the final quarter, but that s when things got interesting. A storm that would eventually bring the game to a halt drifted over Philadelphia between the third and fourth quarters. Sunny skies gave way to driving rain and 60-mile-per-hour winds. The storm brought the crowd, and Virginia, to life. The Cavaliers tied the game within the first eight minutes of the period and took their first lead of the game (7-6) with 4:45 remaining. Before the next faceoff could be taken a lightening strike sent the teams to the locker room, where they would remain for 50 minutes. Harrison, who was playing with a painful back injury suffered in practice during the week, needed just 20 seconds after play resumed to tie the game. Virginia won the ensuing faceoff and tried to hold the ball for the last shot. As it turned out, 12.9 seconds was 1.4 seconds too much to leave on the clock. Less than 48 hours after the stunning win over Virginia the Blue Jays found themselves in their second NCAA title game in three years. Second-seeded Duke had barely broken a sweat in its three NCAA games leading up to the championship game and had built a trio of two-goal leads in the title game against the Blue Jays. When Matt Danowski scored just over two minutes into the third quarter to give the Devils an 8-6 lead it looked like the high-scoring Devils were on their way. A funny thing happened over the final 27:43; the Blue Jays never wavered from their plan and the Blue Devils never scored again. Rabil drew the Blue Jays to within one, 8-7, and Peyser s laser shot from 15 yards tied the game by the end of the third quarter. When Byrne scored less than two minutes into the fourth quarter, Dwan paced the sideline giving his customary line: Next goal, boys, next goal. Who would have thought there wouldn t be a next goal? Schwartzman made three saves down the stretch and the Blue Jays maintained possession for virtually the entire final five minutes. When Duke was called for a pair of penalties with less than a minute remaining the pro-hopkins crowd erupted with joy, or was that relief? Eighteen years had passed since Hopkins last won the national championship, but that didn t seem to matter now. For 11 seniors who had compiled a school-record 55 wins in four years; for 38 players who had heeded Harrison s challenge, for a coaching staff that had endured during the lows of late May for four straight years, all that mattered was they had reached the top together and together they would celebrate a championship they had worked so hard to win Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide 39 Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s

8 It was obvious that they were the outsiders, the forgotten ones - in some respects, the team that didn t really matter. There were better stories out there and that s where the focus was. That s just what the Blue Jays wanted. Duke? Well, everyone knew that story and it was covered from every angle by every non-lacrosse reporter that could grab a credential. Two teams attending a press conference? No, sorry - just need to talk to another Blue Devil. Cornell? The Big Red were back. After a two-decade hiatus it was Cornell that represented the Ivy League on lacrosse s biggest stage. The only undefeated team in the nation drew just a number four seed in the tournament and everyone wanted to know what the players and coaches thought. Delaware? Everyone loves Cinderella at tournament time and the Hens were more than happy to grant every interview request thrown their way. In hindsight, who could blame them? They soaked in every aspect of the Final Four and it was refreshing to see such excitement at being on the big stage. Johns Hopkins? Ah, yeah. We ll talk to you later. Can I just get a copy of your notes? Sure, that s just what the Blue Jays wanted. By the time the Blue Jays arrived at M&T Bank Stadium for the NCAA against Delaware just before 10 am, the mercury was already well into the 80s and the team that had been written off just six weeks earlier was about to embark on a methodical 8-3 win over a game but over-matched Blue Hen team in the sweltering heat. Hopkins stretched a tight 2-1 lead at the half to 5-2 at the end of the third quarter. Exhausted, Delaware tried to push out, but the deeper and quietly confident Blue Jays gradually pushed the lead to 8-2 before a late UD goal made it 8-3. Hat tricks by junior Stephen Peyser and freshman Michael Kimmel fueled the win and Hopkins again picked its words carefully in the post-game press conference. Duke and Cornell were out playing in what turned out to be an epic semifinal that wasn t decided until the final seconds. A Duke goal with just three seconds left in regulation set up a rematch of the 2005 NCAA game won by Hopkins, 9-8. It was also a rematch for the Blue Jays with the last team to beat them. Duke came to Homewood on April 7 and promptly handed Hopkins its third straight loss, A day later, head coach Dave Pietramala and senior captains Jake Byrne and Brendan Skakandi attended the obligatory press conference and respectfully answered every question from the reporters who remained in the room after Duke s press conference. Requests for one-on-one interviews after the press conference? There were a few, but by now the Blue Jays were feeding the fire so to speak. Hide over in the corner and let the spotlight shine brighter on the opposition. A few minutes passed and the trio slipped out a side door. Mission accomplished. Hopkins, playing just four miles from its campus, would enter Monday s national championship game as the afterthought. Just what the Blue Jays wanted. The Blue Jays, who few thought had a chance against the high-powered Blue Devils, needed just 12 seconds to take the lead as Byrne polished off a fast-break on the opening faceoff. It was 2-0 seven minutes later and 4-2 at the end of the first quarter. Still no one was convinced, but the Blue Jays knew. They were hungry and they were deep. Byrne scored four goals before intermission, Paul Rabil was unstoppable, the faceoff tandem of Peyser and Jamison Koesterer was having its way at the X and Jesse Schwartzman was feeding off his hometown crowd. The lead swelled to 10-4 at the half and the Blue Jays could have put the nail in the coffin less than 15 seconds into the second half, but a tic-tac missed the toe at the back end of a fastbreak on the opening faceoff of the third quarter and Duke, to its credit, pounced. The Devils scored five unanswered goals in the third quarter to pull within 10-9 entering the final period and finally drew even on an extra-man goal with just under five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. A championship-game record crowd of 48,433 and a packed press box looked on as the final 4:37 began to tick away. It took just over a minute for the Blue Jays to capitalize on a Duke mistake as Rabil found Kevin Huntley behind the defense on a failed Blue Devil clear and Huntley buried what proved to be the game-winner from the door-step with 3:25 remaining. For the Blue Jay faithful in attendance, it was the longest 3:25 of their lives. To give credit where credit is certainly due, Duke brought it in the final three minutes. Brad Ross drilled a shot off the post 40 seconds after Huntley s goal and Schwartzman stuffed Zach Greer a minute later, but a JHU foul gave Duke an extra-man opportunity with 1:44 remaining. The Devils didn t manage a shot during the one-minute extra-man situation, but the Blue Jays couldn t quite possess the ball and clear it either. A Duke timeout with 40 seconds remaining gave Pietramala a chance to set up his defense for one final stand in The Blue Jays kept Duke away from Schwartzman and senior Eric Zerrlaut was glued to Greer, who had burned Hopkins for six goals earlier in the season, but managed just one assist in the championship game. Ross finally managed a sneaky shot from a tough angle with eight seconds remaining that Schwartzman didn t read cleanly, but managed to save off his leg. The loose ball caromed out to midfield, where the Devils came up with the ground ball. A Max Quinzani shot zipped wide as time expired and what seemed improbable in the early evening of April 7 was reality - Johns Hopkins had won its second national championship in three years. As with the pre-game coverage, the post-game media coverage centered more on the loss than the victory. More on the wrong that had failed to be righted. ESPN broadcast the game and had two sideline reporters: one to cover the game and one to cover the story. After searching through the mounds of press clippings about the championship, the headline that summed it up best for the Blue Jays appeared in the Washington Post. It read: Introducing the Program That Needs No Introduction. Can t think of a better summation of a season that started with a one-goal loss and ended with a one-goal win. A one-goal loss? Remember that? The 8-7 shocker in the season-opener against Albany. Didn t seem as bad two months later when the Great Danes, under the guidance of former Pietramala teammate Scott Marr, came within an eye lash of playing in the semifinals. The Blue Jays rebounded from the season-opening loss with consecutive wins over Princeton (7-6 in 2OT), UMBC (15-6), Hofstra (9-8) and Syracuse (17-9). The trip from 4-1 to 4-4 didn t take that long - 15 days NCAA Recaps to be exact. A 7-5 loss to Virginia at home and a loss at North Carolina dropped the Blue Jays to 4-3 and the 11-9 setback to Duke followed to even the team s record. Fans, alumni and media alike began to question this group, but something happened that paved the way for a remarkable nine-game winning streak that, quite honestly, no one saw coming: The Blue Jays never panicked. Rallying around their 53 and the Band of Brothers bracelets they had made to symbolize their dedication to each other and the team, the Blue Jays jump-started their run with an 8-7 overtime victory at Maryland and held off Navy (10-9) to all but secure a trip to the NCAA Tournament. A tight 9-7 win at Towson, a 15-3 win at Mount St. Mary s and a 12-9 win over Loyola landed the Blue Jays a number three seed in the NCAA Tournament. The reward for the number three seed? A dangerous first round matchup with Notre Dame, which led 4-1 early, but fell in an overtime thriller that Kimmel won with an unassisted goal one minute into extra time. The outside feeling that would greet the Blue Jays at the Final Four actually started a week earlier as Hopkins prepared for the NCAA Quarterfinal game against Georgetown. With Maryland and Virginia already eliminated from this half of the bracket, many figured Georgetown to be the sexy pick to not only advance to the Final Four, but make its first appearance in the championship game. Someone forgot to fill in the Blue Jays as they spotted the Hoyas an early 1-0 lead before reeling off six unanswered goals to take a 6-1 halftime lead. An early second-half spurt pulled Georgetown within 7-3, but Hopkins responded with three straight before the end of the third quarter and went on to a not-as-close-as the-scoreindicates 14-6 victory. Hopkins, a team that many thought would miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1971, was heading home with a chance to win the national championship in its backyard. The Blue Jays had beaten Princeton earlier in the season at M&T Bank Stadium in the first game of a doubleheader that featured Virginia and Syracuse in the nightcap. When the Blue Jays, Tigers, Cavaliers and Orange came together for the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Classic in early March, many thought it could be the first of two times those four teams gathered at the stadium. After Hopkins lost to Albany the week before the Face- Off Classic, most thought Princeton would ease past the Blue Jays in their hometown and go home with a win. Funny thing... most people thought the same thing when the final four teams gathered on Memorial Day weekend at M&T Bank Stadium. Another team would win the national championship in Hopkins backyard. There was the number one team in Cornell, the nation s team in Duke and the Cinderella story in Delaware, Byrne quipped after the national championship game. We were just there. Just what the Blue Jays wanted Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s 2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide

9 All-Time Series Records First Last Last Current JHU Opponent W L T Meeting JHU Win Opp Win Streak Adelphi (W/15-9) 1985 (15-9) Won 1 Albany (W/10-4) 2010 (19-7) 2007 (8-7) Won 3 All-Baltimore (W/8-0) 1901 (6-1) Won 2 Alumni (W/11-1) 1947 (3-1) 1935 (3-2) Won 6 Annapolis LC (W/21-1) 1949 (21-1) Won 1 Army (W/3-2) 2004 (14-2) 1982 (11-10) Won 5 Australian All-Stars (W/16-9) 1967 (16-10) Won 2 Baltimore AC (L/4-5) 1942 (13-3) 1935 (5-4) Won 4 Baltimore LC (L/7-10) (10-7) Lost 1 Brown (W/10-5) 2009 (12-11/OT) 1971 (11-8) Won 9 Canisius (W/21-5) 2003 (21-5) Won 1 Carlisle Indians (W/8-5) 1914 (7-2) 1918 (4-1) Lost 1 C.C.N.Y (W/9-1) 1941 (22-0) Won 10 Columbia (W/7-2) 1908 (11-0) Won 7 Cornell (L/0-6) 1987 (11-10) 1978 (16-11) Won 6 Crescent AC (L/2-5) 1934 (10-6) 1916 (10-4) Won 3 Dartmouth (W/19-4) 1937 (10-1) Won 3 Delaware (W/19-6) 2010 (15-7) Won 7 Denison (W/18-8) 1976 (17-9) Won 2 Denver (W/19-8) 1998 (19-8) Won 1 Drexel (W/25-1) 1947 (25-1) Won 1 Druids Club (L/0-4) (3-1) Lost 2 Duke (W/22-0) 2008 (10-9) 2010 (18-5) Lost 1 Georgetown (W15-10) 2007 (14-6) Won 2 Hartford (W/21-3) 1998 (21-3) Won 1 Harvard (T/2-2) 1984 (23-2) 1905 (4-3) Won 21 Hobart (W/12-1) 1986 (11-7) Won 4 Hofstra (W/18-10) 2009 (12-7) 2010 (14-6) Lost 1 Lafayette (W/15-2) 1939 (24-0) Won 2 L Hirondelle Club (W/11-1) 1925 (4-2) Won 2 Lehigh (W/6-0) 1925 (3-2) 1921 (12-2) Won 4 Loyola (W/20-1) 2010 (9-6) 1999 (14-5) Won 11 Manhattan (W/14-3) 2010 (W/14-3) --- Won 1 Marist (W/22-6) 2005 (22-6) Won 1 Maryland (W/10-0) 2009 (10-9) 2010 (10-9) Lost 1 Massachusetts (W/11-9) 2005 (19-9) Won 5 Mount St. Mary s (W/19-6) 2009 (12-5) Won 4 Mt. Washington Club (W/11-1) 1974 (19-12) 1971 (14-3) Won 2 Navy (W/6-1) 2009 (15-7) 2010 (9-8/OT) Lost 1 North Carolina (W/16-9) 2006 (11-5) 2010 (11-7) Lost 4 North Carolina State (W/20-6) 1979 (20-6) Won 1 Notre Dame (W/15-7) 2007 (11-10/OT) 2001 (13-9) Won 1 Ohio State (W/17-8) 2002 (12-9) Won 4 Olympic Club (W/4-0) 1931 (6-0) Won 3 Onondaga Indians (W/4-1) 1926 (19-0) Won 2 Oxford-Cambridge (W/11-2) 1961 (12-8) Won 3 Pattersons (W/6-2) 1888 (6-2) Won 1 Pennsylvania (W/10-0) 2006 (13-3) 1922 (4-3) Won 13 Penn State (W/14-1) 1946 (19-4) Won 5 Philadelphia Club (T/2-2) Tied 1 Princeton (L/2-3) 2008 (14-9) 2010 (11-10/OT) Lost 2 Providence (W/15-3) 2004 (15-3) Won 1 Randolph-Macon (W/11-0) 1929 (8-1) Won 2 Rensselaer Polytechnic (W/10-6) 1961 (10-5) Won 6 Rutgers (W/13-0) 1998 (18-9) 1990 (14-10) Won 7 St. John s (MD) (W/19-0) 1939 (12-8) 1938 (6-4) Won 1 St. Joseph s (W/31-7) 1999 (31-7) Won 1 Schuykill (W/6-1) 1893 (4-2) 1891 (3-0) Won 2 Siena (W/11-3) 2010 (W/8-7) Won 2 Springfield (W/20-0) 1941 (20-0) Won 1 Stevens Institute (W/13-1) 1925 (9-0) 1921 (5-1) Won 4 Swarthmore (W/4-0) 1954 (16-9) 1945 (17-7) Won 4 Syracuse (T/4-4) 2007 (17-9) 2010 (10-7) Lost 4 Toronto (L/2-6) 1921 (5-4) 1920 (3-0) Won 1 Towson (W/15-8) 2010 (13-6) 1996 (13-12) Won 15 UMBC (W/15-4) 2010 (16-10) Won 8 Union (W/7-1) 1942 (10-1) Won 2 Varsity Club (W/14-3) 1932 (14-3) Won 1 Villanova (W/17-9) 2002 (10-7) Won 6 Virginia (W/9-0) 2005 (9-8/OT) 2010 (15-6) Lost 6 Washington College (W/12-0) 1997 (16-4) 1976 (13-11) Won 20 Washington Club (W/15-5) 1941 (15-0) Won 2 Washington & Lee (W/17-4) 1974 (11-10) 1975 (11-7) Lost 1 Yale (W/12-3) 1982 (27-3) 1971 (8-4) Won Totals Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide 39 Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s

10 All-Time Results 1883 (0-1) Coach: Elgin R.I. Gould Druids L/ (1-1) Coach: Clinton L. Riggs Druids L/1-4 Pattersons W/ (1-0-2) Coach: Brantz Roszel Lehigh W/6-0 Druids T/3-3 Philadelphia T/ (2-2) Coach: Brantz Roszel Princeton L/2-3 Lehigh L/2-3 Pennsylvania W/10-0 Stevens W/ (5-1) ILA National Champions Coach: Brantz Roszel Lehigh W/5-2 Stevens W/7-1 Pennsylvania W/4-0 Pennsylvania W/6-1 Schuykill W/6-1 Schuykill L/ (1-2) Coach: Brantz Roszel Stevens L/3-4 Lehigh L/3-6 Stevens W/ (4-2) Coach: Brantz Roszel CCNY W/9-1 Druids L/2-4 Schuykill W/6-3 Lehigh L/3-6 Schuykill W/4-2 Stevens W/ (1-3) Coach: Brantz Roszel Lehigh W/6-4 Stevens L/5-7 Druids L/1-3 Cornell L/ (2-1) Coach: Brantz Roszel Maryland W/10-0 Stevens W/6-3 Lehigh L/ (1-2-1) Coach: Brantz Roszel Lehigh L/1-10 Harvard T/2-2 Stevens L/1-8 Maryland W/ (5-2) Coach: William H. Maddren Lehigh L/3-6 Crescent A.C. L/2-5 Stevens W/6-2 Swarthmore W/4-0 CCNY W/2-1 Maryland W/10-0 Maryland W/ (4-1) ILA Nat. Champions Coach: William H. Maddren Swarthmore W/5-3 Columbia W/7-2 Stevens W/8-1 Lehigh W/6-5 Crescent A.C. L/ (4-1) ILA Nat. Champions Coach: William H. Maddren Columbia W/9-1 Harvard W/20-0 Crescent A.C. L/2-5 Stevens W/12-5 Lehigh W/ (6-1) ILA Nat. Champions Coach: William H. Maddren All-Baltimore W/8-0 Pennsylvania W/7-0 Swarthmore W/7-4 Columbia W/5-0 Lehigh W/5-0 Stevens W/4-3 Crescent A.C. L/ (6-1) Coach: William H. Maddren All-Baltimore W/6-1 Pennsylvania W/4-1 Crescent A.C. W/3-1 CCNY W/7-1 Columbia W/7-1 Harvard W/4-0 Swarthmore L/ (6-1) ILA Nat. Champions Co-Coaches: Ronald T. Abercrombie & William C. Schmeisser Pennsylvania W/5-1 Hobart W/12-1 Harvard W/11-1 Lehigh W/9-1 Columbia W/17-1 Swarthmore W/8-2 Toronto L/ (4-2) ILA Nat. Champions Coach: William C. Schmeisser Hobart W/8-1 Stevens W/13-1 Lehigh W/17-4 Swarthmore W/6-4 Crescent A.C. L/3-10 Toronto L/ (8-1) Coach: Charles MacInnes Columbia W/7-1 Mt. Washington W/11-1 Harvard W/12-1 Cornell W/9-3 Virginia W/12-1 Stevens W/10-0 Lehigh W/13-3 Swarthmore L/3-8 Virginia W/ (3-2-1) Coach: William C. Schmeisser Pennsylvania W/9-0 Harvard L/3-4 Stevens W/15-1 Lehigh W/4-3 Mt. Washington T/2-2 Swarthmore L/ (6-0) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: William C. Schmeisser Lehigh W/5-1 Pennsylvania W/11-0 Harvard W/7-1 Cornell W/9-0 Stevens W/4-2 Swarthmore W/ (5-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: William C. Schmeisser Alumni W/11-1 Stevens W/9-0 Lehigh W/12-2 Harvard W/7-1 Mt. Washington L/5-8 Swarthmore W/ (8-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: William C. Schmeisser Alumni W/8-2 Columbia W/11-0 Harvard W/6-3 Lehigh W/6-2 Stevens W/5-0 Swarthmore W/4-3 Mt. Washington W/7-4 Navy W/6-1 Toronto L/ (6-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: William C. Schmeisser Navy W/7-2 Alumni W/6-2 Harvard W/11-1 Lehigh W/6-2 Stevens W/8-3 Swarthmore W/4-3 Mt. Washington L/ (4-3) Coach: Alan Chesney Navy L/6-7 Mt. Washington W/6-3 Lehigh W/6-3 Stevens W/6-1 Swarthmore L/3-16 Harvard W/6-3 Alumni L/ (7-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: G. Pitts Raleigh Cornell W/8-2 Harvard W/3-2 Carlisle W/8-5 Navy W/2-1 Alumni L/1-2 Lehigh W/6-4 Stevens W/9-3 Swarthmore W/ (2-3-2) Coach: G. Pitts Raleigh Alumni T/2-2 Cornell T/2-2 Harvard W/5-4 Carlisle L/4-8 Stevens W/8-0 Swarthmore L/2-4 Lehigh L/ (6-1-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni W/4-2 Cornell W/5-2 Navy T/4-4 Stevens W/11-0 Harvard W/6-3 Lehigh W/6-2 Carlisle L/2-4 Swarthmore W/ (7-2) Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni W/6-3 Harvard W/11-3 Cornell W/3-2 Navy L/2-5 Pennsylvania W/12-1 Lehigh L/4-6 Carlisle W/7-2 Harvard W/5-4 Swarthmore W/ (7-0-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni W/3-2 Carlisle T/3-3 Pennsylvania W/5-1 Navy W/4-2 Harvard W/8-1 Lehigh W/5-4 Swarthmore W/6-2 Toronto W/ (6-2) Coach: Reaney Wolfe Navy W/6-3 Lehigh L/1-3 Alumni W/8-4 Penn State W/14-1 Stevens W/14-2 Crescent A.C. L/4-10 Pennsylvania W/15-4 Swarthmore W/ (1-1) Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni W/10-3 Carlisle L/ Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s 2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide

11 All-Time Results (3-3-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni L/1-5 Navy L/0-12 Carlisle L/1-4 Pennsylvania W/5-4 Swarthmore W/5-0 Lehigh W/5-2 Crescent A.C. T/ (7-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Reaney Wolfe Navy L/3-5 Alumni W/4-1 Mt. Washington W/4-2 Pennsylvania W/10-0 Lehigh W/7-2 Maryland W/17-0 Crescent A.C. W/4-1 Swarthmore W/ (8-4) Coach: Reaney Wolfe Cornell W/7-1 Alumni W/4-2 Maryland W/4-1 Mt. Washington L/2-3 Harvard W/2-1 Rutgers W/13-0 Swarthmore W/12-0 Stevens W/12-0 Pennsylvania W/13-5 Lehigh L/1-5 Toronto L/0-3 Crescents L/ (4-4-2) Coach: Reaney Wolfe Alumni T//6-6 Army W/3-2 Pennsylvania W/9-2 A Syracuse T/4-4 Stevens L/1-5 Swarthmore W/6-4 Navy L/0-9 Lehigh L/2-12 Mt. Washington L/5-7 Toronto W/ (7-3) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: John Knipp Alumni W/6-3 Oxford-Cambridge W/11-2 Army W/4-3 Stevens W/3-2 A 29 Syracuse L/1-3 M Navy L/1-9 Pennsylvania L/3-4 Swarthmore W/6-5 Lehigh W/3-1 Mt. Washington W/ (6-2) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: William C. Schmeisser Alumni W/6-4 Swarthmore W/12-1 Stevens W/14-1 Pennsylvania W/8-3 M Navy L/3-6 Maryland W/4-2 Lehigh W/10-3 Mt. Washington L/ (7-2) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: William C. Schmeisser Alumni W/3-2 L Hirondelle W/11-1 Swarthmore W/8-1 A 26 Navy W/5-4 Lehigh W/9-1 Pennsylvania W/7-3 Stevens Maryland L/2-4 Mt. Washington L/ (6-3) Coach: William C. Schmeisser L Hirondelle W/4-2 Stevens W/9-0 Onondaga Ind. W/4-1 Lehigh W/3-2 Pennsylvania W/8-1 M Navy L/1-8 Swarthmore W/7-3 Maryland L/1-3 Mt. Washington L/ (9-0) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Ray Van Orman Oxford-Cambridge W/14-0 A 14 Virginia W/11-1 St. John s W/19-0 Army W/8-3 Swarthmore W/6-1 Onondaga Ind. W/19-0 Pennsylvania Maryland W/10-3 Mt. Washington W/ (8-0) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Ray Van Orman A 2 Virginia W/13-1 Yale W/12-3 Randolph-Macon W/11-0 Swarthmore W/15-1 Army W/8-4 St. John s W/11-0 M 7 Navy Maryland W/ (9-2) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Ray Van Orman A 18 Virginia W/12-1 Lafayette W/15-2 Pennsylvania W/21-5 Army L/3-5 Swarthmore W/17-4 M 12 Navy L/3-5 St. John s W/7-3 Maryland W/6-1 Mt. Washington W/6-4 Yale W/12-3 Maryland W/ Olympic Games Champions Canada W/6-3 England L/ (4-5) Coach: Ray Van Orman Olympic Club W/4-0 Pennsylvania W/4-0 Army L/1-4 Randolph-Macon W/8-1 Swarthmore W/6-4 Rutgers L/4-5 St. John s L/5-7 M Maryland L/2-6 Mt. Washington L/ (7-2) Coach: Ray Van Orman Olympic Club W/3-2 Yale W/9-7 Mt. Washington L/4-7 Swarthmore W/4-2 A Syracuse W/8-2 Army W/11-5 Princeton W/7-0 St. John s Maryland L/ (8-1) Coach: Ray Van Orman Olympians W/6-0 Yale W/18-2 Swarthmore W/11-0 A 18 Virginia W/15-0 Mt. Washington W/9-3 Princeton W/11-1 M 9 Syracuse W/20-0 Army Maryland L/ (11-0) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Ray Van Orman Varsity Club W/14-3 CCNY W/14-1 Swarthmore W/16-3 Princeton W/11-0 Army W/4-1 Mt. Washington W/7-3 Washington College W/12-0 Maryland W/7-3 St. John s W/5-3 Crescent A.C. W/10-2 M Maryland W/ Olympic Games Champions Canada W/5-3 Canada L/4-5 Canada W/ (7-0) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Ray Van Orman Washington College W/9-2 Alumni W/12-0 Swarthmore W/14-2 Army W/6-2 Mt. Washington W/8-6 St. John s W/13-1 M Maryland W/ (8-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Ray Van Orman Pennsylvania W/12-1 St. John s W/8-2 M 7 Syracuse W/11-6 Maryland W/8-5 Swarthmore W/11-2 Crescent A.C. W/10-6 Washington College W/12-1 Mt. Washington W/8-6 Mt. Washington L/ (2-5) Dartmouth W/19-4 Baltimore A.C. L/4-5 Rutgers W/7-0 Mt. Washington L/1-6 St. John s L/9-10 M Maryland L/2-4 Alumni L/ (5-3-1) Dartmouth W/12-0 Baltimore A.C. W/4-3 Mt. Washington L/4-8 CCNY W/14-8 Rutgers W/12-7 St. John s W/8-7 Army L/5-7 M Maryland L/4-9 Alumni T/ (4-4) CCNY W/13-3 Dartmouth W/10-1 Pennsylvania W/14-2 Swarthmore W/12-2 Princeton L/4-7 St. John s L/5-12 M Maryland L/6-9 Army L/ (3-4) CCNY W/13-4 Swarthmore W/10-4 Alumni W/9-3 Princeton L/2-5 St. John s L/4-6 Army L/3-9 M Maryland L/ (7-2) Lafayette W/24-0 Alumni W/18-2 CCNY W/24-3 Swarthmore W/11-5 Army L/11-12 Loyola W/20-1 Princeton L/3-4 St. John s Maryland W/ (8-2) Alumni W/8-3 Baltimore A.C. W/12-3 Washington L.C. W/15-5 CCNY W/13-2 Mt. Washington L/1-7 Loyola W/16-3 Army W/11-4 Cornell W/15-5 Princeton Maryland L/ Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide 39 Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s

12 All-Time Results 1941 (12-0) USILA Nat. Champions Springfield W/20-0 Union W/7-1 Alumni W/10-0 Washington L.C. W/15-0 Loyola W/9-0 Baltimore A.C. W/16-3 CCNY W/22-0 Swarthmore W/19-1 Army W/7-2 Princeton W/9-3 Maryland W/10-3 Mt. Washington W/ (9-2) Captains: Jack Williams, Charles Thomas Union W/10-1 Alumni W/9-1 Penn State W/10-0 Washington & Lee W/17-4 Duke W/22-0 Baltimore A.C. W/13-3 Swarthmore W/12-4 Princeton L/2-4 Loyola W/23-7 Army Maryland W/7-5 A (6-2) Penn State Navy L/4-7 Duke W/26-5 Penn State W/12-1 Army W/7-0 Princeton W/11-4 Loyola Maryland L/ No Team 1945 (1-1) Swarthmore L/7-17 Princeton W/18-4 A 20 M (4-5) Mt. Washington Navy W/12-9 Army L/8-12 Swarthmore W/20-3 Baltimore L.C. L/7-10 Princeton L/8-12 Penn State W/19-4 Loyola W/7-0 Maryland L/ (8-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Howdy Myers Alumni W/3-1 Duke W/12-3 Drexel Tech W/25-1 Princeton W/8-7 Army W/9-6 M 10 Navy W/14-7 Loyola Maryland W/15-6 Mt. Washington L/ NCAA Champions 1948 (8-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Howdy Myers Loyola W/15-2 Swarthmore W/17-1 A 17 Virginia W/15-5 Princeton W/12-6 Army W/11-9 M Navy W/9-8 Duke W/ Maryland W/10-8 Mt. Washington L/ (8-1) USILA Nat. Champions Coach: Howdy Myers Captain: Gordon Wolman A Virginia W/17-9 Swarthmore W/24-3 Annapolis L.C. W/21-1 Princeton W/10-4 Army W/10-6 Duke W/16-4 Loyola W/20-6 Maryland W/14-6 Mt. Washington L/ (7-1) USILA Nat. Champions Captains: Oliver Shepard, Jim Adams Loyola W/13-2 A 15 Virginia W/15-6 Princeton W/8-7 Army W/13-9 Duke W/12-5 M Navy Maryland W/10-4 Mt. Washington L/ (4-4) Coach: Fred Smith Captains: Joe Sollers, Wm. Byron Forbush Loyola W/12-8 A Virginia W/14-8 Princeton L/ Army W/9-6 Duke L/7-9 M 12 Navy W/13-10 Maryland L/1-6 Mt. Washington L/8-10 A M (2-4-1) Coach: Wilson Fewster Captain: Robert H. Scott Loyola W/14-5 Virginia L/12-13 Princeton L/4-5 Army Navy L/9-10 Maryland T/10-10 Mt. Washington L/7-8 A 11 M (3-5) Coach: Wilson Fewster Captain: Emil A. Budnitz Loyola Virginia L/8-15 Princeton W/15-11 Swarthmore W/14-13 Army L/7-8 Navy Maryland L/6-8 Mt. Washington L/8-13 A M (4-4-1) Coach: Fred Smith Captain: Ray Santamaria Virginia T/8-8 Rutgers Princeton Yale Swarthmore W/16-9 Loyola Navy L/3-12 Maryland L/4-17 Mt. Washington L/ (4-6) Captains: Lou Ruland, Herb Williams A 6 Harvard W/ Yale L/5-6 Rutgers L/ Princeton L/5-6 Virginia W/23-9 M 4 Loyola W/13-0 R.P.I. W/ Navy L/3-13 Maryland L/ Mt. Washington L/ (6-4) Captains: Arlyn Marshall, Dick Watts M 31 Yale L/4-5 A Princeton L/ Virginia W/ Washington & Lee W/ Loyola W/12-3 Army W/7-3 M 5 R.P.I. W/10-7 Navy W/ Maryland L/6-13 Mt. Washington L/ (8-0-1) USILA Nat. Champions Captains: Walter Mitchell, Jerry Bennett M 30 Yale W/12-3 A Virginia W/ Princeton W/19-6 Washington & Lee W/ Army W/7-5 Loyola W/22-7 M 11 Navy W/15-6 Maryland W/15-10 Mt. Washington T/ (8-1) Captains: John Jory, Walter Mitchell M 29 Rutgers W/17-5 A 5 Virginia W/16-6 Princeton W/ Washington & Lee W/ Loyola W/21-3 M 3 R.P.I. W/19-4 Navy W/ Maryland W/ Mt. Washington L/ (8-2) USILA Nat. Champions Captains: Emmett Collins, Mickey Webster M 31 Yale W/20-9 A Virginia W/ Princeton W/ Washington & Lee W/ Loyola W/29-3 Rutgers W/ Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s 2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide 93

13 All-Time Results 94 M R.P.I. W/ Navy L/11-13 Maryland W/ Mt. Washington L/ (7-2) Captains: Larry Becker, Mike Byrne M 26 Mt. Washington L/4-11 A Princeton W/ Virginia W/17-6 Rutgers W/ Loyola W/20-0 Washington & Lee W/17-5 M 7 R.P.I. W/19-4 Navy L/ Maryland W/ (8-3) Captains: Mike Byrne, Jim Greenwood M Mt. Washington L/6-10 A 1 Yale W/ Princeton W/19-6 Virginia W/ Rutgers W/ Loyola W/22-4 Washington & Lee W/17-2 M R.P.I. W/ Navy L/9-15 Maryland L/7-12 Oxford-Cambridge W/ (8-3) Captains: Henry Ciccarone, Phil Sutley M 24 Mt. Washington L/ Yale W/15-7 A 3 Australian Stars W/16-9 Princeton W/15-9 Virginia W/12-8 Loyola W/ Army W/9-7 M Rutgers W/13-11 Navy L/ Maryland L/15-16 Washington & Lee W/ (6-4) Captain: Dick Webster M Mt. Washington L/ Syracuse W/10-7 A 6 Princeton W/ Virginia L/7-10 Washington College W/12-9 Army W/ Loyola W/19-1 M 4 Rutgers W/ Navy L/5-10 Maryland L/ (5-5) Captain: Homer Schwartz M Mt. Washington L/ Yale W/9-8 A Princeton W/8-6 Virginia W/ Loyola W/ Washington College W/ Army L/10-13 M Rutgers L/10-11 Navy L/ Maryland L/ (9-2) Captains: Frank Szoka, Chip Giardina M 23 Mt. Washington L/ Yale W/7-4 A 3 Princeton W/ Loyola W/ Virginia W/ Rutgers W/ Washington College W/13-8 Army W/6-3 M Syracuse W/ Navy (HC) L/6-15 Maryland W/ (5-6) Captains: Stephen Mallonee, Mike Oidick M Mt. Washington L/ Yale L/10-12 A Princeton L/1-7 Washington College W/ Loyola W/17-2 Virginia W/ Rutgers W/ Army L/3-6 M 7 Syracuse W/14-1 Navy L/ Maryland (HC) L/ (11-1) USILA Nat. Champions Captains: Jerry Schnydman, Bill Deitrick M 18 Mt. Washington W/ Yale W/16-6 A 1 Princeton W/ Washington College W/ Virginia W/10-3 Loyola W/18-3 Pennsylvania W/14-3 Army W/12-9 M 2 Australian Nationals W/16-10 Syracuse W/ Navy (HC) W/9-6 Maryland L/ (10-1) USILA Nat. Champions Captains: Wes Bachur, Geoff Berlin M Mt. Washington L/ Yale W/20-1 Washington College W/15-7 A Princeton W/11-4 Virginia W/ Loyola W/ Pennsylvania W/ Army W/15-8 M 4 Syracuse W/20-7 Navy W/ Maryland (HC) W/ (9-1) USILA Nat. Champions Captains: Mike Clark, Joe Cowan M 22 Yale W/ Mt. Washington W/10-4 A 2 Washington College W/ Princeton W/ Virginia W/15-4 Loyola W/23-4 Army W/14-11 M 3 Rutgers W/ Navy L/6-9 Maryland W/ ) USILA Nat. Champions Captains: Doug Honig, Russell Moore M 21 Yale W/ Brown W/10-5 A Princeton W/13-7 Washington College W/16-10 Mt. Washington W/11-10 Virginia L/ Army W/9-8 M Rutgers W/13-5 Navy W/ Maryland W/ (3-7) Captains: Ken Dauses, Doug Fuchs M 21 Yale L/ Mt. Washington L/3-14 A 3 Princeton W/ Washington College W/ Brown L/ Virginia L/8-9 Army L/10-16 M 1 Rutgers W/ Navy (N - Houston, TX) L/6-9 Maryland L/ (11-2) NCAA Finalists Captain: Gary Handleman M 25 Yale W/9-8 A Mt. Washington W/9-5 Princeton W/16-8 Washington College W/ Brown W/11-4 Rutgers W/12-5 Virginia W/ Army W/13-5 M Navy W/ Maryland (HC) L/ Wash. & Lee (NCAA QF) W/11-5 Maryland (NCAA SF) W/9-6 J 3 Virginia (N - NCAA F) L/ (11-2) NCAA Finalists Captains: Les Matthews, Jim Ferguson M 24 Yale W/ Washington College W/ Princeton W/14-6 A #8 Cornell W/ #2 Virginia W/ #8 Rutgers W/14-9 #9 Brown W/18-7 #5 Army W/13-7 M 5 #6 Navy W/12-7 #1 Maryland L/ Army (NCAA QF) W/ Virginia (NCAA SF) W/12-9 J 3 Maryland (N - NCAA F) (2OT) L/ (12-2) NCAA Champions Captains: Rick Kowalchuk, Jack Thomas M #3Virginia L/ #17 Yale W/19-6 Washington College W/20-10 Princeton W/21-7 A 6 Cornell W/ Mt. Washington W/19-12 Rutgers W/13-10 Brown W/ #12 Army W/17-4 M #6 Navy L/ #1 Maryland (HC) W/ Hofstra (NCAA QF) W/ Wash. & Lee (NCAA SF) W/11-10 J 1 Maryland (N - NCAA F) W/ (9-2) NCAA Coach: Henry Ciccarone Captains: Dale Kohler, Kevin Mahon M 22 #4 Virginia (2OT) W/ Denison W/ #19 Yale W/16-4 A 1 Washington College W/ #6 Princeton W/22-11 #2 Cornell W/ #7 Brown W/13-10 M #12 Army W/ #3 Navy (HC) W/16-11 #5 Maryland L/ Wash. & Lee (NCAA QF) L/ (9-4) NCAA Coach: Henry Ciccarone Captains: Dale Kohler, Jim Moorhead M 20 Yale W/ Denison W/ Towson State W/15-8 Washington College L/11-13 A #11 Princeton W/16-10 #6 Virginia W/ #2 Cornell L/ #9 Brown (N - Hofstra) W/20-10 M 1 #12 Army W/12-8 #3 Navy W/ #2 Maryland L/ Massachusetts (NCAA QF) W/11-9 Cornell (NCAA SF) L/ (11-2) NCAA Finalists Coach: Henry Ciccarone Captains: Tom Myrick, Kevin Mahon, Bob Maimone M 19 Yale W/15-4 Towson State W/ Washington College W/19-8 A 2 #11 Princeton W/ #4 Virginia W/15-9 #1 Cornell L/ #19 Brown W/17-8 #11 Army W/13-8 M 7 #4 Navy (HC) W/17-11 #2 Maryland (OT) W/ North Carolina (NCAA QF) W/ Maryland (NCAA SF) W/ Cornell (N - NCAA F) L/ Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide 39 Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s

14 All-Time Results 1978 (13-1) NCAA Champions Coach: Henry Ciccarone Captain: Mike O Neill M 15 Yale W/ Washington College W/21-11 Harvard W/ Towson State W/22-5 A Princeton W/14-7 #6 Virginia W/ #1 Cornell L/11-16 #5 Army W/ #2 Maryland (HC) W/19-13 M #4 Navy W/22-11 Brown W/ Hofstra (NCAA QF) W/ Maryland (NCAA SF) W/ Cornell (N - NCAA F) W/ (13-0) NCAA Champions Coach: Henry Ciccarone Captains: Steve Wey, Dave Huntley M Towson State W/16-8 Yale W/ Washington College W/ #13 Harvard W/ #11 Princeton W/14-2 A 7 #4 Virginia W/13-8 #3 Cornell W/ #6 Army W/12-7 #2 Maryland W/13-12 M 5 #5 Navy (HC) W/ N. Carolina St. (NCAA QF) W/ Virginia (NCAA SF) W/16-7 Maryland (NCAA F) W/ (14-1) NCAA Champions Coach: Henry Ciccarone Captains: Jim Bidne, Mike Federico M 15 Yale W/ #14 Harvard W/13-3 Washington College W/ Princeton (N - Manhasset HS) W/8-4 A 1 #11 Brown W/16-11 #8 Virginia L/ #13 Cornell W/16-9 #10 Army W/ #6 Maryland (HC) W/15-6 M #5 Navy W/ Delaware W/ Towson State W/ Harvard (NCAA QF) W/ Syracuse (NCAA SF) W/ Virginia (N - NCAA F) (2OT) W/ (13-1) NCAA Finalists Coach: Henry Ciccarone Captains: Brendan Schneck, Jim Zafutto, Ned Radebaugh M 14 Yale W/ Harvard (N - Manhasset HS) W/ Washington College W/ Princeton W/19-4 A 4 #3 Virginia W/15-13 #8 Cornell W/ # 14 Army W/17-5 #15 Maryland W/12-8 M 2 #6 Navy (HC) W/9-6 Delaware W/18-9 Towson State W/ Maryland (NCAA QF) W/ Virginia (NCAA SF) W/ North Carolina (N - NCAA F) L/ (11-3) NCAA Finalists Coach: Henry Ciccarone Captain: Dave Black M 13 Yale W/ Harvard W/19-2 Washington College W/19-7 Princeton W/13-5 A Virginia (OT) W/ North Carolina (OT) L/12-13 #3 Army L/ #6 Maryland (HC) W/14-6 M #8 Navy W/ Delaware W/ Towson State W/ Maryland (NCAA QF) W/ Virginia (NCAA SF) W/ North Carolina (N - NCAA F) L/ (12-2) NCAA Finalists Coach: Henry Ciccarone Captain: William Cantelli M 12 UMBC W/ Washington College W/ Harvard W/ Princeton W/12-6 A 2 #4 Virginia W/12-6 #8 North Carolina (OT) L/ #6 Army W/9-6 #9 Maryland W/ #10 Navy (HC) W/13-8 M Delaware W/15-10 Towson State W/ Cornell (NCAA QF) W/ North Carolina (NCAA SF) W/ Syracuse (N - NCAA F) L/ (14-0) NCAA Champions Coach: Don Zimmerman Captain: Willy Odenthal M 10 UMBC W/ Harvard W/23-2 Washington College W/8-4 Princeton W/16-6 #3 Virginia W/16-9 A 7 #3 North Carolina W/4-3 #5 Army W/ #9 Maryland W/16-10 #8 Navy W/9-6 M 2 #6 Rutgers W/ #15 Towson State (HC) W/ Delaware (NCAA QF) W/ North Carolina (NCAA SF) W/ Syracuse (N - NCAA F) W/ (13-1) NCAA Champions Coach: Don Zimmerman Captains: Guy Matricciani, John Krumenacker, Larry Quinn M 9 Syracuse W/8-6 Hobart W/ Washington College W/ Princeton W/ #4 Virginia W/12-5 A #13 North Carolina L/ #9 Army W/12-8 # 7Maryland (OT) W/ #13 Navy (HC) W/24-10 M 1 Rutgers W/13-8 Towson State W/ Adelphi (NCAA QF) W/ Virginia (NCAA SF) W/ Syracuse (N - NCAA F) W/ (10-2) NCAA Coach: Don Zimmerman Captains: Del Dressel, John DeTommaso M 8 Syracuse L/10-11 Hobart W/11-7 Washington College W/16-10 Princeton W/19-7 #7 Virginia W/8-7 A 5 #3 North Carolina W/16-4 #14 Army W/ #3 Maryland (HC) W/14-9 #6 Navy W/14-11 M 3 #14 Towson State W/ Massachusetts (NCAA QF) W/ N. Carolina (N - NCAA SF)_(OT) L/ (10-3) NCAA Champions Coach: Don Zimmerman Captains: Craig Bubier, Bruce Chanenchuk M Syracuse L/14-15 Rutgers W/ Washington College W/ Princeton W/ #11 Virginia L/7-9 A #4 North Carolina W/ #13 Army W/11-9 #1 Maryland L/ #3 Navy (HC) W/10-9 M #9 Towson State W/ North Carolina (NCAA QF) W/ Maryland (N - NCAA SF) W/ Cornell (N - NCAA F) W/ (9-2) NCAA Coach: Don Zimmerman Captains: Jack Crawford, Mike Morrill M 5 Syracuse L/7-19 Washington College W/ Rutgers W/13-9 Princeton W/9-0 A #3 Virginia W/ #3 North Carolina W/6-5 Army W/ #11 Maryland (HC) W/11-7 #7 Navy W/10-7 M 7 Towson State (OT) W/ Virginia (NCAA QF) (OT) L/ (11-2) NCAA Finalists Coach: Don Zimmerman Captain: Brendan Kelly M 4 Syracuse W/ Washington College W/12-1 Rutgers W/ Princeton W/11-5 A 1 #9 Virginia W/12-3 #5 North Carolina W/ Army W/17-4 #4 Maryland W/ #8 Navy (HC) W/7-5 M #13 Towson State (OT) L/ Massachusetts (NCAA QF) W/ North Carolina (N - NCAA SF)_ W/ Syracuse (N - NCAA F) L/ (6-5) NCAA First Round Coach: Don Zimmerman Captains: Jim DeTommaso, Quint Kessenich M 3 Princeton W/20-8 Washington College W/ Rutgers L/10-14 #5 Syracuse L/10-18 #10 Virginia L/7-12 A 7 #5 North Carolina L/6-11 Army W/ #11 Maryland (HC) W/17-11 #10 Navy W/6-4 M 5 #7 Towson State W/ Princeton (NCAA 1st Rd.) L/ NCAA Champions Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s 2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide

15 All-Time Results 1991 (8-4) NCAA Coach: Tony Seaman Captains: Bill Dwan, Seth Tierney, Brian Voelker M 2 #5 Princeton L/ ,000 9 Washington College W/22-5 3,500 Rutgers W/13-5 #6 Syracuse W/ , #1 Virginia W/16-6 9,572 A #1 North Carolina L/6-11 5, #9 Army W/18-8 1,582 #6 Maryland L/8-11 5, #15 Navy (HC) W/ ,705 M #19 Hofstra W/ ,729 #9 Towson State W/ Syracuse (NCAA QF) L/ , (8-5) NCAA Coach: Tony Seaman Captains: Brian Lukacz, Nick Shevillo, Scott Giardina M 7 Princeton W/ , Rutgers W/18-3 1, Syracuse W/ ,580 #10 Virginia L/9-15 3,200 A 4 #4 North Carolina (HC) L/8-14 7,432 #10 Army W/ , # 7 Maryland L/9-13 5,211 #7 Navy W/ , Hofstra W/15-4 2,234 M 2 #8 Towson State L/ , Notre Dame (NCAA 1st Rd.) W/15-7 1,794 Towson State (NCAA QF) W/15-8 7, Syracuse (N - NCAA SF) L/ , (11-4) NCAA Coach: Tony Seaman Captains: Tom Sullivan, Steve Vecchione M 6 #2 Princeton L/ , Washington College W/ , Georgetown W/ Rutgers W/ , #3 Virginia W/11-9 3,208 A #1 North Carolina L/ #10 Army W/17-9 1,790 #11 Maryland W/ , #9 Loyola W/ , #8 Navy (HC) W/11-8 6,324 #6 Hofstra W/11-5 7,238 M #14 Towson State W/11-9 #3 Syracuse L/ , Virginia (NCAA QF) W/ , North Carolina (N - NCAA SF) L/ , (9-5) NCAA Coach: Tony Seaman Captains: Brian Piccola, Todd Cavallaro M 5 #3 Princeton L/ ,711 Washington College W/ Rutgers W/11-7 1, Syracuse W/ ,312 #5 Virginia L/8-11 2,254 A 2 #6 North Carolina L/9-11 6,014 Army W/15-8 1, # 8 Maryland W/ ,524 #11 Navy W/ ,826 #15 Hofstra W/15-7 5, #10 Towson State W/13-9 6,996 M #3 Loyola L/ , Towson State (NCAA 1st Rd.) W/ ,203 Princeton (NCAA QF) (OT) L/ , (13-1) NCAA Coach: Tony Seaman Captains: Peter Jacobs, Terry Riordan, Chris Steer M 4 #4 Princeton W/ ,017 8 Washington College W/ Rutgers W/16-5 2,525 Syracuse (OT) W/ , #1 Virginia W/ ,024 A #11 North Carolina W/13-9 2,000 8 Army W/23-8 3,542 #3 Maryland W/ , #17 Navy W/16-8 7,504 #16 Hofstra W/ ,348 #15 Towson State W/ ,410 M 6 #8 Loyola W/ , Loyola (NCAA QF) W/18-5 4,966 Maryland (NCAA SF) L/ , (8-6) NCAA Coach: Tony Seaman Captains: Dave Marr, Jon Marcus, Werner Krueger M 2 #3 Princeton L/9-12 4,623 Washington College W/ #3 Syracuse W/ ,977 #1 Virginia L/9-14 2, #4 North Carolina W/9-8 3,789 A #15 Army (OT) W/ , #1 Maryland (HC) L/9-12 9,150 Navy W/ ,404 #18 Hofstra L/7-9 5, #19 Towson State L/ ,445 M #7 Loyola W/ , Notre Dame (N - NCAA 1st Rd.) W/12-7 6, Maryland (NCAA QF) W/9-7 9, Virginia (N - NCAA SF) L/ , (10-4) NCAA Coach: Tony Seaman Captains: Werner Krueger, Billy Evans, Aaron Van Horn M #1 Princeton (OT) L/6-7 2,349 5 Washington College W/16-4 1,187 8 #19 Rutgers W/22-8 2,357 #3 Syracuse L/ , #3 Virginia L/ ,584 #10 North Carolina W/15-7 1,329 A 2 Villanova W/17-9 1,027 5 #15 Army W/23-5 2,123 #4 Maryland W/13-9 3, #13 Navy W/24-5 3,976 #14 Hofstra W/8-5 8,873 #16 Towson State W/ ,836 M 3 #6 Loyola W/ , Duke (N - NCAA QF) (OT) L/ , (10-4) NCAA Coach: Tony Seaman Captains: Dudley Dixon, Andrew Godfrey, Rob Doerr F 28 #1 Princeton L/ ,914 M 4 Denver W/ #20 Rutgers W/18-9 1, #1 Syracuse L/ #3 Virginia W/ , #9 North Carolina (HC1) W/16-9 4,589 A 1 Hartford W/ Villanova W/ #1 Maryland W/ ,219 #18 Navy W/ , #9 Hofstra W/ Towson State (HC2) W/18-7 3,007 M Loyola L/7-10 4,517 Maryland (NCAA QF) (OT) L/ , (11-3) NCAA Coach: John Haus Captains: Dylan Schlott, Rob Doerr, Paul LeSueur M #1 Princeton W/ , #4 Loyola L/5-14 3, #2 Syracuse W/ , #4 Virginia W/ ,523 A #14 North Carolina W/ ,773 7 Villanova W/ Ohio State W/ #7 Maryland W/13-3 5, St. Joe s W/ #13 Navy (HC) W/11-1 5,383 M #10 Towson W/ ,166 #7 Hofstra (OT) L/8-9 7,476 Hofstra (NCAA QF) W/ , Virginia (N - NCAA SF) L/ , (9-4) NCAA Coach: John Haus Captains: Dan Denihan, A.J. Haugen, Dave Rabuano M 4 #4 Princeton L/ ,292 #10 Hofstra W/12-6 1,000 #1 Syracuse L/ ,711 #2 Virginia L/8-16 3,248 A 1 #8 North Carolina W/10-8 3,799 5 Villanova W/ Ohio State W/12-7 1, #7 Maryland W/ ,395 #10 Navy (OT) W/7-6 5, Towson (HC) W/10-8 4,276 M #3 Loyola W/ , Notre Dame (NCAA QF) W/ , #1 Syracuse (N - NCAA SF) L/ , (8-4) NCAA Captains: Shawn Nadelen, Brendan Shook, Brandon Testa M #2 Princeton L/4-8 4, #16 Hofstra W/7-6 2,100 #1 Syracuse W/ , #9 Virginia (4OT) L/8-9 2,280 #14 North Carolina W/12-4 1,825 A 3 Villanova W/ Ohio State W/17-7 2,097 #5 Maryland L/9-10 7, #13 Navy (HC) W/ ,136 #10 Towson W/ ,073 M 5 #7 Loyola W/ , #5 Notre Dame (N - NCAA QF) L/ , (12-2) NCAA Captains: Bobby Benson, P.J. DiConza, Adam Doneger, Matt Hanna, Nick Murtha M 2 #1 Princeton W/8-5 4,631 #11 Hofstra W/9-8 4, #1 Syracuse W/9-8 6,276 #4 Virginia L/6-12 5, Albany W/ #7 North Carolina W/ ,677 A Villanova W/10-7 3,571 #15 Ohio State W/12-9 1, #6 Maryland (HC) (OT) W/9-8 8,642 #14 Navy W/9-8 15, #15 Towson W/ ,572 M #11 Loyola W/8-4 4, #8 UMass (NCAA QF) (OT) W/ , #4 Princeton (N - NCAA SF) L/ , Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide 39 Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s

16 2003 (14-2) NCAA Finalists Captains: Bobby Benson, Adam Doneger, Michael Peyser, Greg Raymond, Rob Scherr M #2 Princeton W/10-8 3,103 4 Albany W/ Pennsylvania W/14-5 1,872 #4 Syracuse L/ , #1 Virginia W/8-7 7,241 #8 North Carolina (OT) W/ ,953 A 5 #10 Duke W/19-6 2,086 #5 Maryland (OT) W/6-5 8, Canisius W/ Navy W/17-3 3,280 #10 Towson W/17-9 4,025 M 3 #19 Loyola (HC) W/17-6 5, #20 Army (NCAA 1st Rd.) W/14-2 1,408 #9 Towson (NCAA QF) W/14-6 4, #6 Syracuse (N -NCAA SF) W/ , #2 Virginia (N - NCAA F) L/7-9 37, (13-2) NCAA Captains: Kevin Boland, Conor Ford, Corey Harned Greg Raymond, Chris Watson F 28 Pennsylvania W/10-9 2,372 M 6 #5 Princeton W/14-5 6,386 9 Albany W/ #11 Hofstra W/ #3 Syracuse W/17-5 6,519 #17 Virginia (OT) L/8-9 4,910 A 3 #5 North Carolina W/10-9 2,982 #13 Duke W/6-5 1, #3 Maryland W/ ,555 #2 Navy (OT) W/ ,694 M 1 #11 Towson (HC) W/13-8 5,955 Loyola W/11-7 2, Providence (NCAA 1st Rd.) W/15-3 1, #8 N. Carolina (N-NCAA QF) W/15-9 2, #4 Syracuse (N-NCAA SF) L/ , (16-0) NCAA Champions Captains: Kyle Harrison, Peter LeSueur, Greg Raymond, Matt Rewkowski, Chris Watson M #3 Princeton W/9-6 6,325 8 UMBC W/ Hofstra W/11-5 1,204 #7 Syracuse (OT) W/ , #2 Virginia W/9-7 8,321 A #17 North Carolina W/7-5 3,128 5 #14 Albany W/ #2 Duke (2OT) W/ ,136 #9 Maryland W/ , #5 Navy (OT) W/9-8 6,308 #12 Towson W/8-4 2,015 M 7 Loyola (HC) W/12-6 7, Marist (NCAA 1st Rd.) W/22-6 1, #8 Massachusetts (NCAA QF) W/19-9 6, #4 Virginia (N- NCAA SF) (OT) W/9-8 45, #2 Duke (N - NCAA F) W/9-8 44, (9-5) NCAA Captains: Jake Byrne, Matt Feild, Greg Peyser, Matt Pinto F 25 #18 Albany W/10-8 1,847 M 4 #10 Princeton L/4-6 5,636 7 #17 UMBC W/ #15 Hofstra L/6-11 6, #10 Syracuse W/14-9 2,836 #1 Virginia L/6-12 7,440 A 1 North Carolina W/11-5 2,804 3 Mount St. Mary s W/ #6 Maryland L/4-11 9,778 #4 Navy W/9-8 13, #12 Towson (HC) W/ ,826 M #20 Loyola (OT) W/7-6 4, #12 Pennsylvania (NCAA 1st Rd.) W/13-3 1, #5 Syracuse (N- NCAA QF) L/ , (13-4) NCAA Champions Captains: Jake Byrne, Drew Dabrowski, Brendan Skakandi F 24 Albany L/7-8 1,760 M 3 #3 Princeton (M&T Bank Stad.) (2OT) W/7-6 20,180 UMBC W/15-6 1, Hofstra W/9-8 1,503 #8 Syracuse W/17-9 7, #5 Virginia L/5-7 4,784 #15 North Carolina L/ ,582 A 7 #4 Duke L/9-11 4,802 #7 Maryland (OT) W/8-7 5, #9 Navy (HC) W/10-9 6,856 #15 Towson W/9-7 4,427 Mount St. Mary s W/ M 5 #12 Loyola W/12-9 3, #11 N. Dame (NCAA 1st Rd.) (OT) W/ , #4 Georgetown (N- NCAA QF) W/14-6 8, #15 Delaware (N - NCAA SF) W/8-3 52, #2 Duke (N - NCAA Final) W/ , (11-6) NCAA Finalists Captains: Michael Doneger, Stephen Peyser, Paul Rabil, Eric Zerrlaut F 23 #11 Albany W/10-5 1,993 M 1 #9 Princeton (M&T Bank Stad.) W/ ,165 4 UMBC W/ All-Time Results Hofstra (OT) L/7-8 2, #5 Syracuse (OT) L/ ,563 #2 Virginia (OT) L/ , #9 North Carolina L/8-13 4,250 A #2 Duke L/6-17 4, #7 Maryland W/10-4 8,626 #10 Navy W/ , Towson W/16-7 2, Mount St. Mary s W/ M #17 Loyola W/9-6 3, #16 Hofstra (NCAA 1st Rd.) W/10-4 2,864 #14 Navy (NCAA QF) W/ , #1 Duke (N - NCAA SF) W/ , #3 Syracuse (N - NCAA F) L/ , (10-5) NCAA Captains: Michael Evans, Andrew Miller, Josh Peck F 20 Siena W/11-3 1, #9 Princeton (M&T Bank Stad.) L/ ,119 M #6 UMBC W/ #9 Hofstra W/12-7 2,560 #2 Syracuse L/ , #1 Virginia L/ ,475 #12 North Carolina (OT) L/9-10 4,535 A 4 #18 Albany W/14-9 1, #12 Maryland (M&T Bank Stad.) W/ , #11 Navy W/15-7 6,925 Towson (2OT) W/ ,509 Mount St. Mary s W/12-5 1,258 M 2 #13 Loyola (OT) W/ ,732 9 #11 Brown (NCAA 1st Rd.) (OT) W/ , #5 Virginia (NCAA QF) L/ , (7-8) NCAA 1st Round Captains: Michael Kimmel, Tom Duerr, Sam DeVore F 19 Manhattan W/14-3 1, #13 Delaware W/ Siena W/8-7 1,750 M 6 #7 Princeton (OT) L/ ,742 9 UMBC W/ ,129 #10 Hoftra L/6-14 1, #2 Syracuse L/7-10 6,504 #1 Virginia L/6-15 6,366 A 3 #3 North Carolina L/7-11 4, Albany W/19-7 4, #4 Maryland L/ ,911 Navy (OT) L/8-9 10, #11 Towson W/13-6 1,318 M #8 Loyola W/9-6 2,926 Duke (NCAA 1st Rd.) L/5-18 1,813 All-Time Record: (.752) 123 seasons of competition 44 National Titles 9 NCAA Titles Straight NCAA Tournaments 9 NCAA s 2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Guide

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