lacrosse - Washington and Lee University
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lacrosse - Washington and Lee University
Washington and Lee LACROSSE 2007 Media Guide Washington washington and lee ATHLETICS AT W&L Washington and Lee University provides its students with a unique athletic program that allows them to pursue athletic excellence without sacrificing their educational experience. W&L follows the NCAA Division III guidelines of awarding financial aid based only on family need and academic merit. The result is a strong, diverse program in which participants are motivated by their love of the game and their desire to excel. Over the years W&L students have been impressive on and off the playing fields. A capsule sketch of that success is listed below: THE SCHOOL • Located in historic Lexington, Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley • Founded in 1749 and is the ninth oldest college in America • Has an undergraduate enrollment of 1,760 students and a law school with 400 students • The average class size is just 16 students • The tuition fee for 2006-07 is $31,175 • The early decision application deadlines are November 15 and January 1, and the regular application deadline is January 15 THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM • W&L sponsors 23 varsity sports, 12 for men and 11 for women • All sports compete at the NCAA Division III level and the majority of teams compete in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference • W&L has won the ODAC Commissioner's Cup for overall excellence in men's and women's athletics 10 of the last 12 years • In 2005-2006, W&L won 65 percent of its contests and 10 conference championships • Seventy-nine athletes earned first team all-conference honors last season and 17 were named All-Americans • 194 athletes were named to receive Scholar-Athlete Awards for achieving at least a 3.500 grade point average in a term last school year • Since 1970, W&L has had 25 athletes earn prestigious NCAA Postgraduate scholarships • In the last 25 years, W&L has had 38 athletes earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and countless others have been named to CoSIDA Academic All-District teams THE LACROSSE PROGRAM • Varsity lacrosse at W&L dates back to 1947 and the school has qualified for the NCAA Tournament 16 times, including five times in the last nine years • Washington and Lee lacrosse players have earned All-America status from the USILA 169 times in 59 seasons of play Action Photography by Pete Emerson of Waynesboro, Va. Head shots and team shots by Kevin Remington of Lexington, Va. GENERALS LACROSSE 2007 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT Sat. Feb. 24 CABRINI Wed. Feb. 28 YORK Sat. Mar. 3 GETTYSBURG Sat. Mar. 10 at Washington College Mon. Mar. 12 HOOD Sat. Mar. 17 vs. Franklin & Marshall@ Sat. Mar. 24 at Roanoke* Wed. Mar. 28 MIDDLEBURY Sat. Mar. 31 at Virginia Wesleyan* Wed. Apr. 4 at VMI Sat. Apr. 14 at Hampden-Sydney* Wed. Apr. 18 GUILFORD* Sat. Apr. 21 RANDOLPH-MACON* Sat. Apr. 28 LYNCHBURG* May 1 or 2 ODAC Tournament May 5 or 6 ODAC Tournament @ - at St. Paul's (Brooklandville, Md.) * - ODAC Contest TIME 1:00 pm 3:30 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 3:30 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:30 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm TBA TBA W&L LACROSSE FACTS Nickname............................................................................................................ Generals Location......................................................................................................Lexington, Va. Colors.................................................................................................Royal Blue & White Stadium (Capacity)............................................................................Wilson Field (7,000) Affiliation................................................................................................ NCAA Division III Conference........................................................................Old Dominion Athletic (ODAC) President........................................................................................................ Ken Ruscio Interim Director of Athletics.....................................................................Chuck O'Connell Sports Information Director......................................................................Brian Laubscher Head Coach............................................................................. Gene McCabe (Bates '95) Career Record.......................................................................................... 54-18 (5 years) Record at W&L............................................................................................ 0-0 (1st year) Assistant Coaches............................................................Michael Sessa (Limestone '93) ........................................................................... Drew Delaney (Franklin & Marshall '03) 2006 Record..............................................................................................7-6, 3-3 ODAC Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................................................9/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................................................30/10 CONTACT NUMBERS Athletic Department.................................................................................(540) 458-8670 McCabe's Office............................................................................................... 458-8678 McCabe's E-Mail address..................................................................mccabee@wlu.edu Sessa's Office................................................................................................... 458-8681 Sessa's E-Mail..................................................................................... sessam@wlu.edu Delaney's Office............................................................................................... 458-8477 Delaney's E-Mail................................................................................delaneyd@wlu.edu Sports Information Office.................................................................................. 458-8676 Laubscher E-Mail............................................................................... blaubsch@wlu.edu Athletic Department Fax................................................................................... 458-8173 Press Box......................................................................................................... 458-5869 Internet Address......................................................... http://athletics.wlu.edu/mlacrosse 1 Washington washington and lee KEN RUSCIO, UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Ken Ruscio officially began his duties as the University's 26th president in July 2006. Ruscio earned a B.A. in politics from Washington and Lee in 1976 and earned an M.P.A. and Ph.D. from Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in 1978 and 1983, respectively. Ruscio served as a professor of politics, associate dean of the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics, and dean of freshmen at W&L from 1987 until 2002, when he became the dean of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond. Ruscio has also taught at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Kansas University and was a postdoctoral research scholar at UCLA. He recently completed his second term as national president of Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership society begun at W&L in 1914 that now has chapters at over 300 campuses. He has led and served on dozens of academic, professional and civic committees. Ruscio is married to the former Kimberley O'Donnell of New York. They have a son, Matt, age 16. CHUCK O'CONNELL, INTERIM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR CHUCK O'CONNELL, INTERIM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Chuck O’Connell will serve the 2006-07 school year as Interim Director of Athletics at Washington and Lee, becoming just the sixth athletic director in the school’s history. O’Connell arrived at W&L in 1973 as assistant professor of physical education, assistant lacrosse and assistant football coach. He was named assistant athletic director in 1983, overseeing the department’s finances, facilities and operations. In 1991, he became the director of physical education and in 2002, he was promoted to senior assistant athletic director. As assistant football coach from 1973-90, including 13 seasons as defensive coordinator, O’Connell helped guide the Generals to ODAC Championships in 1981 and 1985, while mentoring 16 players to First Team All-Conference honors. As assistant lacrosse coach from 1974-83, O’Connell helped steer the Generals to six NCAA Division I Tournament berths and 36 players earned USILA Division I AllAmerica honors during his 10 seasons. Prior to his arrival at W&L, O’Connell served as instructor and assistant football and assistant lacrosse coach at Friends School (1965-67) and St. Paul’s School (196773), both located in his native Baltimore. A 1965 graduate of Denison University, O’Connell was inducted into the school’s athletic hall of fame in 1985 following a stellar playing career with the Big Red. A twotime lacrosse All-American, he is also a member of the Ohio Lacrosse Hall of Fame and the Maryland Lacrosse Club Hall of Fame. Active on the national stage, O’Connell is a member of the Division III Athletics Administration Association, the National Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and is the past president of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) and US Lacrosse Coaches Association. 2 GENERALS LACROSSE ABOUT W&L WASHINGTON and LEE UNIVERSITY — a small, private, liberal arts college, is the ninth oldest institution of higher education in America. Founded in 1749, W&L prides itself on the characteristics that have earned its reputation as a place unique and apart in the national educational scene. The school’s name comes from two of America’s great leaders who saved W&L in times of need. George Washington saved then Liberty Hall Academy from financial ruin in 1796 when he gave the school its first major endowment gift—$50,000 worth of James River Canal stock. The donation—at the time the largest to any educational institution—continues today as part of the endowment. Robert E. Lee saved then Washington College from obscurity after the Civil War by serving as its innovative president from 1865 until his death in 1870, and instituting such programs as the School of Law, the nation’s first school of journalism, and the revered Honor System that continues to play a major role in W&L life. More than 95 percent of W&L’s full-time faculty members hold doctorate or other terminal degrees, and all of them are, first and foremost, teachers. And with an average class size of just 16, W&L students clearly benefit from that expertise. W&L was ranked 14th in the 2006 U.S. News listing of the nation's top liberal arts colleges, marking the 18th consecutive year that W&L has been ranked as one of the top 25 liberal arts colleges in the nation. W&L also features a highly-ranked School of Law which has been an integral part of the school since 1866. Approximately 125 students receive Juris Doctor degrees each year and five Master of Law degrees. With a student body that represents nearly all 50 states and attracts citizens from 50 other countries, W&L is truly an international institution set in an idyllic college town. USA Today described it this way: “If you close your eyes and conjure up the ideal campus—red brick buildings with rows of white columns, a placid commons beneath the arching branches of ivy-covered trees, a small town of 19th-century storefronts—you’ve got Washington and Lee.” Washington and Lee University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or veteran's status in its educational programs and activities or with regard to employment. Undergraduate student inquiries should be directed to the Dean of Students, Elrod University Commons, (540) 458-8751, law student inquiries to the Associate Dean for Student Services, (540) 458-8022, and employment inquiries to the Director of Human Resources, Howard House, (540) 458-8920, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia 24450-2116. 3 Washington washington and lee 2007 SEASON OUTLOOK The Washington and Lee lacrosse program lost just one starter from its 2006 roster, but plenty of change is on the horizon. The Generals have a new head coach and a new attitude to go with it. "The buck stops here," said first-year Head Coach Gene McCabe. "But, I also want the players to know that this is their team and what happens is determined by their commitment to success." Following a near two-decade run in the NCAA Division III Top 20, the Generals slipped out of the polls the last two seasons and McCabe is intent on returning W&L to the conference and national elite -- and he is no stranger to success with the Generals, having served as an assistant coach at W&L from 1999-2001, three of the most successful seasons in school history. "Coach Cerino laid a foundation for a return to prominence with some excellent recruiting classes," noted McCabe. "Now we want to establish strong team chemistry and make sure every player is committed to doing their very best every day -- we want them to walk off the field after every game knowing they played as hard and as well as they could. If we do that, success is going to follow." Expected to set the tone will be a trio of senior captains: midfielder Charlie Clarke, defenseman Peter Goodwin and goalie Chris Lalli. Each has been a starter for the past two seasons and all bring a wealth of experience to the table. In fact, for the first time in two seasons, the Generals have a bevy of senior leadership, something McCabe is excited about. "Senior leadership is one of our greatest strengths," he said. "We have 13 seniors and a number of those guys have significant game experience. They have seen the highs and lows and we need to rely on their leadership to help us reach our goals." Based upon returning upperclassmen, the Generals defense appears to be a strength as well. W&L allowed an average of just 8.85 goals per game last season, led by the play of Goodwin and Lalli. Goodwin was a 2006 Second Team All-ODAC selection, while Lalli, according to McCabe, is poised to return to the form of his sophomore campaign when he saved better than 60 percent of shots faced and was a preseason All-America pick. The are be joined by senior defenseman Charlie McCombs (2006 Second Team All-ODAC) and sophomore James Shanahan, who started 12 games as a freshman. Junior Collin Guy, sophomores Andrew Carr and Tyler Smith, and freshman Francis Smyth are expected to compete for time in the rotation. "We have proven, experienced defensemen returning and plenty of depth on close defense," noted McCabe. "At the same time, this group is hungry and feel they have a lot to prove." The defensive midfield is athletic and talented, but they will exhibit the most change of any position. Perrin Monroe, an All-ODAC selection last spring, was one of the few losses to graduation and Charlie Clarke moves to offense in 2007. Junior long-pole Spotty Robins returns after garnering Honorable Mention All-ODAC honors last season and he is joined by senior Bose Bratton and sophomore Griffin Bealle. 4 GENERALS LACROSSE "This is an athletic, experienced group who have worked hard to develop offensive skills to compliment their defensive talents," stated McCabe. "They will play good defense, and also help us in transition." Sophomores Seldon Clarke and Kevin Fuge are expected to handle the majority of faceoffs after winning 62 percent of their draws last season. Clarke took a majority of the faceoffs (121-of-189) and won 64 percent of the time. "The faceoff guys will help us gain more possessions during the course of a game and we are going to look for them to help us create offensive opportunities in unsettled situations," said McCabe. "The two of them provide a great 1-2 punch and both worked very hard at improving their finishing skills in the fall." The attack unit returns talent and experience. Sophomore Tim Skeen looks to build upon his ODAC Rookie of the Year campaign in which he led the team in scoring with 35 points on 17 goals and 18 assists. Junior Ned Rider is poised for a breakout campaign after totaling 22 goals and seven assists last season, while senior Grant Martin also looks to continue his steady improvement after tallying 15 goals and seven assists in 2006. Junior Will Englehart, sophomore Seth Fishman and freshman Will Keigler also figure in the mix. "As a group, this is a balanced unit," said McCabe. "We have some inside threats, some talented dodgers from behind the cage and some finishers." McCabe believes that his midfield unit is the deepest he's seen at W&L in some time. Sophomore Harry St. John, a Second Team All-ODAC pick last season, headlines the group after finishing with 24 goals and eight assists last season. He is joined on the first midfield line by Charlie Clarke and senior Lee McLaughlin, or seniors Matt Arcati and Jim Ryan. Clarke moves from defensive midfield where he scored two goals and assisted on two others. McCabe likes the improvement shown by McLaughlin and Arcati looks to bounce back from a 2006 season that saw him tally just five points. Ryan finished fifth on the team in scoring with 22 points on 14 goals and eight assists. Among those who McCabe believes will provide the Generals with great depth at the position include junior Tyler Lenczuk, sophomore Geoff Marks and freshmen Kevin Feeney, Chris Washington and Deets Hoffman. "We are a deep and athletic group that can play on both ends of the field," McCabe stated. "We are going to ask them to play both ways more than in the past so that we can ride better, play more aggressive defense and push the ball on offense. We want to use our depth at each position to wear down our opponent." Among other changes McCabe expects to make is a be more aggressive and team-oriented style of play in all areas of the field. "We expect to use 24-to-28 guys per game to utilize our depth," said McCabe. "We want to dictate the tempo and force people to react to our style of play. I'm excited to get the season underway. We have a great group of players and they are committed to giving the effort needed to compete for an ODAC Championship and a return to the NCAA Tournament." 5 Washington washington and lee GENE McCABE, HEAD COACH Gene McCabe is in his first season as head men’s lacrosse coach at Washington and Lee University. McCabe is no stranger to W&L lacrosse, having served as an assistant lacrosse and assistant football coach for the Generals from 1998-2001. During his three seasons as an assistant with the W&L lacrosse team, McCabe helped lead the Generals to a 43-5 (.896) overall record and a 17-1 mark in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. The team won two ODAC Championships and twice participated in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the semifinals in 2000. The 1999 and 2001 teams were both ranked No. 1 in the NCAA Division III polls at one point during those seasons. After a successful run with the Generals, McCabe left for Hamilton College in January of 2002, steering the Continentals to a 54-18 (.750) overall record in five seasons. McCabe's 2003 team at Hamilton finished the season with a school-record 15 victories (15-3), claimed the Liberty League title and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals. For his efforts, McCabe was named the McCABE'S CAREER RECORD Liberty League Coach of the Year and USILA Division III 2002 Hamilton 9-3 National Coach of the Year. 2003 Hamilton# 15-3 McCabe and his staff were NCAA Quarterfinalist also selected the Liberty 9-5 League Coaching Staff of the 2004 Hamilton Year following an 11-3 season 2005 Hamilton 10-4 in 2006. During his time at 2006 Hamilton 11-3 Hamilton, McCabe mentored 5 Seasons 54-18 (.750) seven Continentals to USILA # - Liberty League Champions All-America accolades. McCabe lettered for both the football and lacrosse teams at Bates College, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in European History in 1995. He served as a student assistant coach with the Bobcats from 1992-96, before serving two seasons as the head football and lacrosse coach at Oak Hill High School in his native Maine. McCabe and his wife Kristen have three young daughters; Kaelan (7), Molly (4), and Ava (2). GENERALS' FAST FACT Since 1991, no other team has claimed more ODAC Championships than W&L's eight (1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004). In addition, the Generals have posted an 88-24 (.786) all-time record in the ODAC since joining the league in lacrosse in 1987. Prior to that, W&L had competed as an independent in Division I. 6 GENERALS LACROSSE MIKE SESSA, ASSISTANT COACH Mike Sessa is in his fourth season as an assistant lacrosse coach at Washington and Lee University. Sessa serves as the Generals' offensive coordinator and goalie coach. Sessa came to Washington and Lee in July of 2003 following two highly-successful stints as an assistant coach at Limestone College. He served as an assistant coach for the Saints from 1993-2000, culminating in a Division II National Championship during the 2000 season. Sessa then moved on to the Charlotte Latin School for the 2001 season before returning to Limestone for the 2002 season, again leading the Saints to the Division II National Championship. Sessa holds two bachelor's degrees from Limestone, one in business (1993) and one in physical education (2002). As a player, Sessa was a three-year captain and Team MVP during the 1991 season. He finished his career ranked second on the program's all-time scoring list. Sessa was inducted into the Limestone Athletic Hall of Fame in the Fall of 2004. DREW DELANEY, ASSISTANT COACH Drew Delaney is in his third season as an assistant coach at Washington and Lee serving as the program's defensive coordinator, mandown coach and faceoff coach. Delaney came to W&L following a year as the assistant lacrosse coach and assistant dean of students at the Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio. A 2003 graduate of Franklin & Marshall with a bachelor of arts degree in special studies, Delaney was a four-year letterwinner for the Diplomats' lacrosse team. As a senior, he helped lead F&M to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Delaney has been a director for the Rising Star 160 camp and has worked other elite camps like the Advantage Lacrosse Camps and Top Star Lacrosse Camps. VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACHES Ryan Gardner John Landay 7 Stephen Lesser Washington washington and lee 2007 ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Chris Lalli G Sr. 6-3 220 Cranbury, N.J./Princeton 2 Tyler Lenczuk M Jr. 5-7 180 Barrington, Ill./Salisbury 3 Seldon Clarke M So. 5-8 165 Short Hills, N.J./Delbarton 4 Jesse Ford M Sr. 5-9 175 Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County 5 Grant Martin A Sr. 6-3 210 Towson, Md./Calvert Hall 6 Alex Heaton G So. 6-0 189 Atlanta, Ga./Lovett 7 Collin Guy D Jr. 6-1 205 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin 8 Griffin Bealle M So. 5-8 165 Darien, Conn./Darien 9 Lee McLaughlin A Sr. 5-9 175 Rockbridge Baths, Va./Episcopal 10 Matt Arcati M Sr. 5-10 180 Lloyd Harbor, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor 11 Charlie Clarke M Sr. 5-8 165 Short Hills, N.J./Delbarton 12 Harry St. John M So. 5-10 175 Essex Fells, N.J./West Essex 13 Thomas Grattan D Sr. 6-3 220 Vienna, Va./Marshall 14 Geoff Marks M So. 5-9 160 Summit, N.J./Summit 15 Tyler Smith D So. 6-0 210 Baltimore, Md./St. Paul’s 16 Jeff Fuge M Sr. 6-3 200 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 17 Spotty Robins D Jr. 6-4 215 Richmond, Va./Woodberry Forest 18 Max Mancuso A Fr. 5-9 165 Northport, N.Y./Northport 19 Will Englehart A Jr. 6-2 210 Cockeysville, Md./Dulaney 21 Kevin Fuge M So. 5-11 181 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 22 Tim Skeen A So. 5-10 175 Baltimore, Md./Towson 23 Peter Goodwin D Sr. 6-0 185 Darien, Conn./Darien 24 Ned Rider A Jr. 5-11 180 Manakin-Sabot, Va./Collegiate 25 Kevin Feeney M Fr. 5-9 190 Summit, N.J./Summit 26 Deets Hoffman M Fr. 5-11 175 Houston, Texas/St. John’s 27 David Olchowski D Sr. 5-9 190 Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron 28 Francis Smyth D Fr. 5-10 185 Cockeysville, Md./St. Paul’s 29 Andrew Carr D So. 6-2 190 Riverside, Conn./Greenwich 30 Jim Ryan M Sr. 6-3 210 Virginia Beach, Va./Norfolk Academy 31 Chris Washington M Fr. 5-9 175 Flint, Mich./Cranbrook Kingswood 32 Will Keigler A Fr. 6-1 170 Timonium, Md./Gilman 33 James Shanahan D So. 6-4 220 Potomac, Md./Georgetown Prep 34 Steve Raymond A Jr. 6-0 190 Garden City, N.Y./Chaminade 35 Seth Fishman A So. 6-5 245 Bryn Mawr, Pa./Haverford 36 Bose Bratton D Sr. 5-11 190 Raleigh, N.C./Woodberry Forest 37 Matt Mason G Fr. 5-8 155 Gladwyne, Pa./St. Mark’s (Mass.) 38 Garrott McClintock D Fr. 5-11 205 Tunica, Miss./Memphis University School 39 Colton Payne D Fr. 6-0 180 Salisbury, Md./Salisbury School 40 Charlie McCombs D Sr. 6-0 190 Bethesda, Md./Landon 41 Austin Colpini M Fr. 5-7 155 Carrollton, Ga./McCallie School (Tenn.) 42 Tyler Chapin M Fr. 5-9 160 Oak Hill, Va./Paul VI 43 Logan Bartlett M Fr. 6-2 200 Summit, N.J./Pingry School HEAD COACH: Gene McCabe (1st season) ASST. COACHES: Mike Sessa, Drew Delaney, Ryan Gardner, John Landay, Stephen Lesser CAPTAINS: Charlie Clarke, Peter Goodwin, Chris Lalli 2007 WASHINGTON AND LEE MEN'S LACROSSE ROSTER BREAKDOWN By Class Senior — 13 Junior — 6 Sophomore — 11 Freshman — 12 By Position Attack — 9 Midfield — 17 Defense — 13 Goal — 3 8 GENERALS LACROSSE MATT ARCATI Sr. • M • 5-10 • 180 Lloyd Hrbr., N.Y./Cold Spring Hrbr. 2007: Three-year letterwinner ... talented all-around midfielder ... will compete for a spot on the top two midfield lines ... has played in 43 career games, totaling 30 points on 15 goals and 15 assists. 2006: Saw action in 12 games as a member of the top three midfield lines ... recorded five points on three goals and two assists ... added 10 ground balls ... scored goals against Gettysburg (3/4), Ithaca (3/8) and Roanoke (5/3) and tallied assists against Washington College (3/11) and Guilford (4/12). 2005: Played in all 14 games with two starts as a first-line midfielder ... finished fifth on the team in scoring with 13 points on five goals and eight assists ... also collected 21 ground balls ... notched a careerhigh three assists in a win over Randolph-Macon (3/29) ... posted one goal and two assists in a win over Virginia Wesleyan (4/16) ... had one goal and one assist in a win over Guilford (4/20) ... scored the game-winner with 1:21 remaining in a win over Lynchburg (3/26). 2004: Played in 17 games as a member of the second midfield line ... finished seventh on the team in scoring with 12 points on seven goals and five assists ... tallied two goals and an assist in wins over Virginia Wesleyan (4/17) and Guilford (4/21) ... also had two goals in a win over VMI (4/14). High School: Lettered in lacrosse, soccer and hockey at Cold Spring Harbor ... two-time all-conference in soccer and twotime all-county selection in lacrosse ... led the lacrosse team to the 2002 Nassau County Championship. Off the Field: Business administration major ... member of the Student Athlete Mentor Group (SAMS) ... also participates in the Nabors Service League and Campus Kitchens project ... also a member of the captain's council ... spent his summer working for the Royal Bank of Canada. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 17 14 12 43 Gls 7 5 3 15 Ast 5 8 2 15 Pts 12 13 5 30 9 Shots 24 47 15 86 GB 16 21 10 47 PPG 0.71 0.93 0.42 0.70 Washington washington and lee BOSE BRATTON Sr. • D • 5-11 • 190 Raleigh, N.C./Woodberry Forest 2007: Three-year letterwinner ... expected to move to short stick defensive middie this season ... has played in 16 career games, totaling one goal and eight ground balls. 2006: Saw action in seven games, picking up one ground ball ... part of a defense that allowed an average of 8.85 goals per game. 2005: Played in four games, picking up three ground balls ... helped the defense record a 7.55 goals-against average. 2004: Participated in five games, scoring one goal and collecting four ground balls ... tallied his lone goal in a 20-3 win over Guilford (4/21). High School: Lettered in lacrosse, soccer and wrestling at Woodberry Forest ... placed first in his weight class at the conference wrestling championship as a senior. Off the Field: Grandfather attended W&L ... another grandfather played football at NC State ... American history major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 5 4 7 16 Gls 1 0 0 1 Ast 0 0 0 0 Pts 1 0 0 1 10 Shots 3 1 0 4 GB 4 3 1 8 PPG 0.20 0.00 0.00 0.06 GENERALS LACROSSE CHARLIE CLARKE Sr. • M • 5-8 • 165 Short Hills, N.J./Delbarton 2007: Three-year letterwinner and a team captain ... has been an excellent defensive midfielder each of the past two seasons, but will move to the offensive midfield this spring ... has played in 35 career games, totaling two goals and three assists ... also claims 36 career ground balls. 2006: Played in all 13 games, scoring two goals and assisting on two others ... also had 15 ground balls ... notched two assists against Hampden-Sydney (4/22) ... scored goals in back-to-back games against Guilford (4/12) and Virginia Wesleyan (4/15). 2005: Played in all 14 games, registering one assist and picking up 20 ground balls ... totaled his assist in a win over Guilford (4/20). 2004: Participated in eight games, recording one ground ball. High School: Lettered in lacrosse and squash at Delbarton ... helped the lacrosse team win a pair of state championships during his four years on the team. Off the Field: Father, Seldon '80 attended W&L ... brother, Seldon, is a sophomore on the team ... business administration major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 8 14 13 35 Gls 0 0 2 2 Ast 0 1 2 3 Pts 0 1 4 5 11 Shots 3 5 4 12 GB 1 20 15 36 PPG 0.00 0.07 0.31 0.14 Washington washington and lee JEFF FUGE Sr. • M • 6-3 • 200 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 2007: Two-year letterwinner ... big, physical midfielder with solid offensive skills ... has played in 27 career games, totaling eight points on seven goals and one assist. 2006: Saw action in 10 games, recording two goals and scooping up five ground balls ... scored both of his goals in a 17-5 win over York in the season-opener (2/25). 2005: Saw action in 13 games, notching four points on three goals and one assist ... posted two goals in a win over Guilford (4/20) ... also scored a goal in a loss to Lynchburg (4/26) in the ODAC Tournament Semifinals. 2004: Played in four games as a freshman, scoring two goals ... notched his goals in wins over Randolph-Macon (3/31) and Guilford (4/21). High School: Lettered in lacrosse and basketball at Chatham High ... named team MVP and team captain in lacrosse as a senior ... garnered first team all-conference, second team all-area and second team all-state honors as well. Off the Field: Father, Doug '77, was an All-America lacrosse player at W&L ... brother, Kevin, is a sophomore on the team ... business management major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 4 13 10 27 Gls 2 3 2 7 Ast 0 1 0 1 Pts 2 4 2 8 12 Shots 3 11 7 21 GB 1 2 5 8 PPG 0.50 0.31 0.20 0.30 GENERALS LACROSSE PETER GOODWIN Sr. • D • 6-0 • 185 Darien, Conn./Darien 2007: Three-year letterwinner and a two-year captain ... physical defenseman with excellent stick skills ... also a tremendous tactician and takeaway defender ... will be starting for the fourth-straight season. 2006: Started all 13 games, scoring three points on two goals and one assist ... picked up a career-high 28 ground balls ... served as the captain for a defense that allowed an average of just 8.85 goals per game ... received Second Team All-ODAC honors ... scored goals in wins over Ithaca (3/8) and VMI (4/25) ... received the team's T.W. Martin Award for spirit and sportsmanship. 2005: Started all 14 games, scoring one goal and picking up 17 ground balls ... helped the Generals' defense rank 16th nationally in scoring defense (7.5 gpg) ... scored his lone goal in a 7-6 win over Franklin & Marshall (3/12). 2004: Played in 16 games with 10 starts as a freshman ... received the C.W. Pacy Award as the team's top freshman player ... recorded 18 ground balls in helping the defense rank seventh nationally in scoring defense (6.78 gpg) ... . High School: Lettered in lacrosse and football at Darien High ... named all-conference in lacrosse as a senior ... two-time all-conference selection in football ... class president as a junior. Off the Field: Brother, Andrew, played lacrosse at Colgate ... member of the Williams Investment Society ... business administration major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 16 14 13 43 Gls 0 1 2 3 Ast 0 0 1 1 Pts 0 1 3 4 13 Shots 2 3 6 11 GB 20 17 28 65 PPG 0.00 0.07 0.23 0.09 Washington washington and lee CHRIS LALLI Sr. • G • 6-3 • 220 Cranbury, N.J./Princeton 2007: Three-year letterwinner and a team captain ... athletic left-handed goalie ... possesses excellent outlet skills ... has played in 31 career games and claims a 7.85 goalsagainst average and .592 save percentage. 2006: Started all 13 games last season, posting a .564 save percentage and 8.40 goals-against average ... notched 17 saves and allowed just three goals in a 12-4 win over Ithaca (3/8) ... logged 13 saves and allowed just three goals in a 12-4 win over Franklin & Marshall (3/19) ... recorded 14 saves, all in the second half, in a 9-8 win over VMI (4/25) ... named the Worrell-Fallon Award winner as the game MVP in the win over the Keydets ... also posted 15 saves in an 11-5 win over Virginia Wesleyan (4/15). 2005: Started all 14 games in goal and ranked 15th nationally with a 7.36 goals-against average ... also posted a .605 save percentage ... earned Honorable Mention All-ODAC honors ... logged a career-high 20 saves in helping W&L to a 7-6 win over Washington College (2/26) in the season-opener ... was named the Warrior/Inside Lacrosse National Player of the Week for his performance against the Shoremen ... recorded 16 saves and just four goals allowed in both wins over Randolph-Macon and Virginia Wesleyan. 2004: Saw action in four games as a backup to All-American Ansel Sanders during his freshman season ... recorded 12 saves and allowed just three goals ... posted a 5.12 goalsagainst average and an .800 save percentage. High School: Lettered in lacrosse and football at Princeton High ... named Princeton's best all-around athlete as a senior ... garnered first team all-division and first team all-state honors his final three seasons ... two-time first team all-region selection by the Trenton Times ... team captain and defensive MVP his senior season when he earned All-America honors. Off the Field: Brother, Brian, was an All-America lacrosse player at Stevens Tech, graduating as the program's all-time leading scorer ... ODAC Scholar-Athlete ... serves as president of S.A.R.A.H. (Students Against Rockbridge Area Hunger) ... also serves as a dorm counselor ... business administration major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 4 14 13 31 Min 35:11 788:13 728:46 1552:10 Svs 12 150 132 294 14 GA 3 98 102 203 GAA 5.12 7.46 8.40 7.85 Save % .800 .605 .564 .592 GENERALS LACROSSE CHARLIE McCOMBS Sr. • D • 6-0 • 190 Bethesda, Md./Landon 2007: Three-year letterwinner and a two-year starter ... solid team defender ... posesses tremendous stick skills, especially on ground balls ... excellent in the clearing game ... is expected to start on close defense again this spring. 2006: Started all 13 games, picking up 44 ground balls ... received Second Team All-ODAC laurels ... part of a defense that allowed an average of just 8.85 goals per game. 2005: Started all 14 games on defense as a sophomore ... was second among field players with 61 ground balls ... helped the Generals' defense rank 16th nationally in scoring defense (7.5 gpg). 2004: Played in five games as a freshman, recording four ground balls ... helped the defense rank seventh nationally in scoring defense (6.78 gpg) ... . High School: Lettered in lacrosse, hockey and football at Landon ... helped lead the Bears' lacrosse team to a pair of conference championships and two national titles ... also helped lead the hockey team to a conference championship as a senior. Off the Field: Sister, Julia, played lacrosse at Bowdoin ... president of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity ... member of the Williams Investment Society and the Captain's Council ... business management major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 5 14 13 32 Gls 0 0 0 0 Ast 0 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 0 15 Shots 1 2 6 9 GB 4 61 44 109 PPG 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Washington washington and lee JIM RYAN Sr. • M • 6-3 • 210 Virginia Beach, Va./Norfolk Academy 2007: Three-year letterwinner ... tough all-around midfielder, who will again be counted on to run one of the top two midfield lines ... has played in all 45 of the team's games during his first three seasons ... claims 45 career points on 31 goals and 14 assists. 2006: Saw action in all 13 games and tied for fourth on the team in scoring with 22 points ... tallied 14 goals and eight assists ... registered at least one point in 12 of 13 games and scored at least one goal in nine contests ... scored a pair of goals in losses to Washington College (3/11) and Roanoke (4/9) ... had two goals and one assist in a win over Franklin & Marshall (3/19), a loss to Lynchburg (3/25) and in a win over Randolph-Macon (4/29) ... notched a pair of assists in a win over VMI (4/25). 2005: Played in all 14 games, finishing fourth on the team in scoring with 16 points on 11 goals and five assists ... also snared 10 ground balls ... scored at least one point in 11 of the team's 14 games ... notched two goals and one assist in a win over Virginia Wesleyan (4/16) ... had one goal and two assists in a loss to Lynchburg (4/26) in the ODAC Tournament Semifinals. 2004: Played in all 18 games as a member of the second midfield line ... tallied six goals and one assist with three ground balls ... ... scored two goals in a 12-8 win over Messiah (5/15) in the NCAA Tournament. High School: Lettered in lacrosse, soccer and basketball at Norfolk Academy ... captained the lacrosse and basketball teams as a senior ... two-time all-state selection and team MVP as a senior in lacrosse ... also named All-America as a senior ... led the lacrosse and soccer teams to a state championship as a senior. Off the Field: Serves as a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and is a member of the Student-Athlete Mentor Group ... accounting and business management major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 18 14 13 45 Gls 6 11 14 31 Ast 1 5 8 14 Pts 7 16 22 45 16 Shots 23 58 75 156 GB 3 10 7 20 PPG 0.39 1.14 1.69 1.00 GENERALS LACROSSE GRANT MARTIN Sr. • A • 6-3 • 210 Towson, Md./Calvert Hall 2007: Three-year letterwinner ... solid all-around attackman ... sees the field well and is equally adept at shooting and passing ... will again be in the mix for the starting nod at attack this spring ... has played in 34 career games and claims 36 career points on 22 goals and 14 assists. 2006: Played in all 13 games with 12 starts ... tied for fourth on the team in scoring with 22 points on 15 goals and seven assists ... also had 13 ground balls ... scored at least one point in 10 of 13 games ... recorded a career-best six points on three goals and three assists in a 12-4 win over Franklin & Marshall (3/19) ... posted three goals and one assist in a 12-4 win over Ithaca (3/8) ... had two goals in a 13-3 win over Guilford (4/12). 2005: Played in 12 contests, starting three games ... totaled 11 points on six goals and five assists ... also had 14 ground balls ... posted three goals and one assist in a win over Guilford (4/20) ... tallied three assists in a win over Virginia Wesleyan (4/16) ... scored two goals in a win over Franklin & Marshall (3/12). 2004: Played in nine games with three starts during his freshman season ... posted three points on one goal and two assists ... also had two ground balls ... notched two assists in a 20-3 win over Guilford (4/21) ... scored his goal in a 15-4 win over VMI (4/14). High School: Lettered in lacrosse and volleyball at Calvert Hall ... helped lead the Cardinals to the 2003 MIAA Championship as a senior ... earned first team All-MIAA honors in volleyball as a senior. Off the Field: Economics major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 9 12 13 34 Gls 1 6 15 22 Ast 2 5 7 14 Pts 3 11 22 36 17 Shots 4 18 45 67 GB 2 14 13 29 PPG 0.33 0.92 1.69 1.06 Washington washington and lee JESSE FORD Sr. • M • 5-9 • 175 Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County 2007: Two-year letterwinner ... transferred to W&L from Denison following his freshman season ... athletic player with solid all-around skills. 2006: Played in two games, picking up two ground balls ... picked up one ground ball in a 17-5 win over York in the season-opener (4/25) and one in a 12-7 win over Randolph-Macon (4/29). 2005: Played in 10 games, collecting three ground balls. 2004: Saw action in eight games for the Big Red during his freshman campaign ... took a total of six shots for a Denison squad that finished with an 8-5 overall record. High School: Lettered in lacrosse and cross country at Rockbridge County ... two-year captain for the lax team ... earned first team all-district and second team all-region honors as a senior ... second team all-district as a junior ... team MVP as a senior ... helped lead cross country team to a pair of district titles. Off the Field: Vice-president of W&L's Ducks Unlimited chapter ... politics major. Year G Gls Ast 2004* 8 0 0 2005 10 0 0 2006 2 0 0 Totals 20 0 0 * - at Denison University Pts 0 0 0 0 Shots 6 0 0 6 GB 0 3 2 5 PPG 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 THOMAS GRATTAN Sr. • D • 6-3 • 220 Vienna, Va./Marshall 2007: Big, physical defenseman with improving stick skills ... provides great depth on defense. 2006: Played in three games, picking up four ground balls ... scooped up two ground balls in a 12-7 win over Randolph-Macon (4/29) ... had one ground balls in wins over York (4/25) and Guilford (4/12). 2005: Played in two games during his sophomore campaign, picking up one ground ball. 2004: Saw action in four games as a freshman. High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and track at Marshall ... two-time captain of the lacrosse team and the team’s defensive MVP as a senior. Off the Field: Brother, Dan ‘00, was a goalie for the Generals and was an assistant coach under Mike Cerino for the 2003 season ... is an Eagle Scout ... member of the Student-Athlete Mentor group ... serves as a public relations intern for the Washington Redskins ... plans on attending law school next fall ... English major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 4 2 3 9 Gls 0 0 0 0 Ast 0 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 0 18 Shots 0 0 0 0 GB 0 1 4 5 PPG 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 GENERALS LACROSSE LEE McLAUGHLIN Sr. • A • 5-9 • 175 Rockbridge Baths, Va./Episcopal 2007: Three-year letterwinner ... quick, athletic player with excellent stick skills ... will vie for playing time on attack this season. 2006: Played in four games ... scored a goal in a 13-3 win over Guilford (4/12). 2005: Saw action in seven games, scoring one goal ... found rope for the first time in his W&L career in a 23-6 win over Guilford (4/20). 2004: Played in six games during his freshman season, scooping up one ground ball. High School: Lettered in lacrosse and football at Episcopal ... named the lacrosse team MVP as a senior. Off the Field: Grandfather, Lee, was W&L's head football coach from 1957-67 and is a member of the Athletic Hall of Fame ... father, Lee, played football at North Carolina ... cousin, Angie Carrington '94, was an All-America lacrosse player at W&L and also a member of the Athletic Hall of Fame ... president of W&L's Ducks Unlimited chapter ... biology major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 6 7 4 17 Gls 0 1 1 2 Ast 0 0 0 0 Pts 0 1 1 2 Shots 5 5 3 13 GB 1 1 0 2 PPG 0.00 0.14 0.25 0.12 DAVID OLCHOWSKI Sr. • D • 5-9 • 190 Ellicott City, Md./Mt. Hebron 2007: Three-year letterwinner ... athletic defenseman with a nose for the ball ... provides tremendous depth in the defensive third. 2006: Played in three games, picking up one ground ball. 2005: Saw action on one game. 2004: Saw action in four games as as a freshman, picking up one ground ball and recording one goal ... scored his goal in a 20-3 win over Guilford (4/21). High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and track at Mt. Hebron ... two-time lacrosse team captain ... earned scholar-athlete honors in lacrosse and football. Off the Field: Father, Allan, played lacrosse at Towson ... brother, Allan, played lacrosse at Hampden-Sydney ... sister, Allison, played lacrosse at Mary Washington ... ODAC Scholar-Athlete ... serves as a University peer tudor ... physics and engineering major. Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals G 4 1 3 8 Gls 1 0 0 1 Ast 0 0 0 0 Pts 1 0 0 1 Shots 1 0 0 1 GB 1 0 1 2 PPG 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.13 GENERALS' FAST FACT Did you know that the 2007 Washington and Lee lacrosse roster includes eight players that are children of W&L alumni. Junior attackman Will Englehart, senior midfielder Jeff Fuge, sophomore midfielder Kevin Fuge and freshman attackman Will Keigler can all claim fathers that were Division I All-America lacrosse players for the Generals during the 1970's. 19 Washington washington and lee WILL ENGLEHART Jr. • A • 6-2 • 210 Cockeysville, Md./Dulaney 2007: Has played in 23 career games, totaling 17 points ... lettered each of his first two seasons. 2006: Played in 12 contests with two starts last season ... tied for sixth on the team in scoring with 11 points ... scored 10 goals and assisted on one more ... tallied three goals in a 13-3 win over Guilford (4/12) ... notched two goals in an 11-8 loss to Hampden-Sydney (4/22). 2005: Played in 11 games with one start as a freshman ... totaled six goals on just 11 shots ... also had six ground balls ... came on strong at the end of the season, scoring all six goals in the final four games ... scored two goals against both Virginia Wesleyan (4/16) and Guilford (4/20). High School: Lettered in lacrosse and basketball at Dulaney ... named First Team All-Baltimore County and Honorable Mention All-Area by the Towson Times as a senior ... helped lead team to four county and regional championships and three state titles. Off the Field: Father, Sam '73, was a three-time First Team Division I All-America attackman for the Generals ... uncle, Jim '76, also played lax for W&L ... physics and engineering major. COLLIN GUY Jr. • D • 6-1 • 205 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin 2007: Has played in three games during his first two seasons ... lettered both years. 2006: Saw action in two games, picking up one ground ball. 2005: Played in one game. High School: Lettered and captained the lacrosse and football teams at Charlotte Latin ... named senior male athlete of the year ... two-time all-conference selection in lacrosse ... named all-conference and all-state in football as a senior. Off the Field: Father, David, was an All-ODAC track athlete at Roanoke ... W&L and ODAC Scholar-Athlete ... serves as a University peer tudor ... also is a DJ for WLUR radio ... studied abroad last summer in Dublin, Ireland ... history and accounting major. TYLER LENCZUK Jr. • M • 5-7 • 180 Barrington, Ill./Salisbury 2007: Has played in 18 career games, scoring three goals and assisting on one other ... has earned two letters. 2006: Played in 11 games as a member of the second and third midfield units ... scored three goals and picked up three ground balls ... scored two goals in a season-opening 17-5 win over York (4/25) ... also scored a goal in an 8-6 loss to Washington College (3/11). 2005: Played in seven games as a freshman, picking up four ground balls and notching one assist ... posted the assist in a win over Guilford (4/20). High School: Earned five letters in lacrosse at Barrington High and The Salisbury School ... led Barrington to the Illinois State Championship and guided Salisbury to the New England Championship ... named offensive MVP at Barrington High and captained the team as a junior ... also played football at both schools and was a three-year starter at Barrington. Off the Field: Grandfather is Richard Duchossois '44 for whom the W&L Indoor Tennis Center is named ... European History major. 20 GENERALS LACROSSE STEVE RAYMOND Jr. • A • 6-0 • 190 Garden City, N.Y./Chaminade 2007: Has played in five career games, scoring one goal ... lettered each of his first two seasons. 2006: Saw action on four games as a sophomore ... took one shot. 2005: Played in one game, scoring a goal in a win over Guilford (4/20). High School: Lettered in lacrosse and football at Chaminade ... team finished as the conference runner-up his final two seasons. Off the Field: Father, Paul, played football at Gettysburg ... member of the Student Activities Board at W&L ... also a member of the Williams Investment Society ... studied at the London School of Economics over the summer ... business management and environmental studies major. NED RIDER Jr. • A • 5-11 • 180 Manakin-Sabot, Va./Collegiate 2007: Has played in and started 26 of a possible 27 games during his first two seasons ... has tallied 50 career points on 36 goals and 14 assists ... received a letter each of his first two seasons. 2006: Started all 13 games at attack ... finished third on the team in scoring with 29 points on 22 goals and seven assists ... scored at least one point in 12 of 13 contests ... scored five goals in a season-opening win over York (4/25) ... tallied two goals and one assist in victories over Ithaca (3/8) and Franklin & Marshall (3/19) and in a loss to Roanoke (4/9) ... posted one goal and two assists in a win over Guilford (4/12). 2005: Played in 13 games, starting each of them ... was third on the team in scoring with 21 points on 14 goals and seven assists ... shared the C.W. Pacy Award with Spotty Robins as the team's Rookie of the Year ... tallied two goals and two assists in his first collegiate game, a 7-6 win over Washington College (2/26) ... has two goals and one assist in a win over Greensboro (3/16) ... tallied four goals and one assist in a win over Guilford (4/20). High School: Lettered in lacrosse and soccer at Collegiate ... captained the lacrosse team his final two seasons ... two-time all-conference ... all-state and Academic All-America as a senior ... led the lax team to the state championship as a sophomore ... led soccer team to the state title as a senior. Off the Field: Father, Al, played one season of lacrosse at the University of Virginia ... American history major. SPOTTY ROBINS Jr. • D • 6-4 • 215 Richmond, Va./Woodberry Forest 2007: Has played in all 27 games during his first two seasons ... lettered both years. 2006: Played in all 13 games with 12 starts ... picked up 32 ground balls ... named Honorable Mention All-ODAC. 2005: Played in all 14 games with 12 starts at long-stick midfielder ... collected 22 ground balls ... shared the C.W. Pacy Award with Ned Rider as the team's Rookie of the Year. High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and track at Woodberry Forest ... captained all three teams as a senior ... named all-conference and all-state in lacrosse as a senior ... played in the US Lacrosse North-South High School game ... holds the school record in the shot put. Off the Field: Father, Randy, ran track at the University of Virginia ... worked at the U.S. Open during the summer ... history major. 21 Washington washington and lee GRIFFIN BEALLE So. • M • 5-8 • 165 Darien, Conn./Darien 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... is expected to compete for playing time at short-stick defensive midfield. 2006: Played in nine games during his freshman campaign ... scored one goal and scooped up two ground balls ... scored his goal in a 12-4 win over Franklin & Marshall (3/19). High School: Lettered in football and lacrosse at Darien High ... helped lead the lacrosse team to a conference championship his final two seasons and the state championship as a senior ... honorable mention allconference selection in both sports as a senior ... earned academic all-conference honors in lacrosse as a senior. Off the Field: Undeclared major. ANDREW CARR So. • D • 6-2 • 190 Riverside, Conn./Greenwich 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... will compete for playing time again this season. 2006: Played in six games, collecting one ground ball. High School: Lettered in lacrosse, water polo and swimming at Greenwich High ... served as a co-captain of the lacrosse team as a senior ... two-time all-conference selection ... earned the coaches award as a senior ... named a senior all-star ... twice named most improved in water polo ... helped lead the water polo team to a pair of Eastern Championships. Off the Field: Undeclared major. SELDON CLARKE So. • M • 5-8 • 165 Short Hills, N.J./Delbarton 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... will be the team's top faceoff specialist again this season. 2006: Played in all 13 games with nine starts ... won 121-of-189 faceoffs (.640) in helping the Generals lead the ODAC in faceoff percentage (.599) ... notched one goal and two assists, while collecting a team-best 75 ground balls ... won 11 faceoffs and tallied one goal and one assist in a 16-9 loss to Roanoke in the ODAC Tournament Semifinals ... won 19-of-24 (.792) draws in the first meeting with Roanoke (4/9) and 11-of-14 (.786) faceoffs in a win over Randolph-Macon (4/29). High School: Lettered in football and lacrosse at Delbarton ... helped lead the lacrosse team to a pair of state titles. Off the Field: Father, Seldon '80, attended W&L ... brother, Charlie, is a senior midfielder for the Generals ... undeclared major. SETH FISHMAN So. • A • 6-5 • 245 Bryn Mawr, Pa./Haverford 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... expected to compete for playing time at attack this season. 2006: Saw action in six games, scoring one goal ... notched his lone score in a 12-7 win over Randolph-Macon (4/29). High School: Lettered in football and lacrosse at The Haverford School ... helped lead the lacrosse team to four conference titles and one state championship. Off the Field: Brother, Justin, played lacrosse at Drexel University ... biology and business administration major. 22 GENERALS LACROSSE KEVIN FUGE So. • M • 5-11 • 181 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... will again be one of the team's top faceoff specialists this season. 2006: Played in nine games with one start ... won 31-of-55 (.564) faceoffs and collected eight ground balls ... won 7-of-9 faceoffs in a season-opening 17-5 win over York (2/25) ... won eight faceoffs in 11 attempts in a 17-2 loss to Gettysburg (3/4). High School: Lettered in lacrosse and indoor track & field at Chatham High ... named team MVP and second team all-conference in lacrosse as a senior. Off the Field: Father, Doug '77, was an All-America lacrosse player at W&L ... brother, Jeff, is a senior midfielder for the Generals ... undeclared major. ALEX HEATON So. • G • 6-0 • 189 Atlanta, Ga./Lovett 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... talented goalie who will continue to push Lalli for the starting nod between the pipes. 2006: Saw action on seven contests, recording eight saves and allowing 12 goals ... had a .400 save percentage and 15.13 goals-against average ... posted three saves in a 17-2 loss to Gettysburg (3/4). High School: Lettered in lacrosse and basketball at The Lovett School ... helped lead the lacrosse team to three state titles ... two-time team captain and a two-time all-state selection ... named the Georgia High School Player of the Year as a senior ... also garnered All-America honors ... played in the National Senior Showcase game. Off the Field: Undeclared major. GEOFF MARKS So. • M • 5-9 • 160 Summit, N.J./Summit 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... talented middie who will see playing time on the top two midfield lines this spring. 2006: Saw playing time in six contests during his freshman campaign ... took two shots and collected two ground balls. High School: Lettered in lacrosse and soccer at Summit High ... named lacrosse team MVP as a senior ... helped lead the lacrosse team to three conference titles and a state championship as a senior. Off the Field: Undeclared major. JAMES SHANAHAN So. • D • 6-4 • 220 Potomac, Md./Georgetown Prep 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... continues to improve as one of the team's top one-on-one defensemen. 2006: Played in all 13 games with 12 starts ... scored one goal and picked up eight ground balls ... helped the defense allow an average of just 8.85 goals per game ... scored his lone goal in a 9-8 win over VMI (4/25). High School: Lettered in football and lacrosse at Georgetown Prep ... helped lead the team to a conference championship as a senior ... received team's most improved award ... selected to participate in the Maryland Senior All-Star game as a senior. Off the Field: W&L and ODAC Scholar-Athlete ... undeclared major. 23 Washington washington and lee TIM SKEEN So. • A • 5-10 • 175 Baltimore, Md./Towson 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... already one of the top attackmen in the ODAC ... named a preseason Honorable Mention All-American by Faceoff Magazine. 2006: Started all 13 games and led the team in scoring with 35 points coming on 17 goals and a team-high 18 assists ... was named Second Team All-ODAC and the ODAC Rookie of the Year ... tallied at least one point in 11 of 13 games ... posted one goal and four assists in his first collegiate game, a 17-5 win over York (2/25) ... notched four goals and one assist in an 11-10 loss to Lynchburg (3/25) ... scored four goals in an 11-8 loss to Hampden-Sydney (4/22) ... had two goals and two assists in a 9-8 win over VMI (4/25). High School: Lettered in lacrosse and soccer at Towson High ... helped lead the team to a pair of regional championships ... captained state finalist teams as a junior and senior ... three-time first team allconference and all-division selection ... two-time Towson Times first team all-star ... second team all-metro as a junior and senior ... named All-American as a senior. Off the Field: Grandfather and uncle (both named Bobby) played lacrosse at Virginia ... cousin, Dave '02, was a captain for the Generals ... biology major. TYLER SMITH So. • D • 6-0 • 210 Baltimore, Md./St. Paul's 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... solid all-around defenseman, who could see plenty of playing time again this season. 2006: Played in 10 games with one start ... collected nine ground balls ... helped the defense allow an average of just 8.85 goals per game. High School: Lettered in football and lacrosse at St. Paul's ... captained both teams as a senior ... helped lead the lacrosse team to a conference title as a junior when he was selected to the Freestate All-Star team ... also earned all-conference honors in football. Off the Field: Father, Jim, played lacrosse at Ithaca ... undeclared major. HARRY ST. JOHN So. • M • 5-10 • 175 Essex Fells, N.J./West Essex 2007: Lettered as a freshman ... already one of the top midfielders in the ODAC ... named a preseason Honorable Mention All-American by Faceoff Magazine. 2006: Played in all 13 games and finished second on the team in scoring with 32 points coming on a team-high 24 goals and eight assists ... posted at least one point in 12 of 13 games ... named Second Team All-ODAC ... received the C.W. Pacy award as the team's top freshman ... scored four goals in his first career game, a 17-5 win over York (2/25) ... also had four goals in an 11-5 win over Virginia Wesleyan (4/15) ... posted three goals and two assists in a 12-7 win over RandolphMacon (4/29). High School: Lettered in lacrosse and soccer at West Essex High ... helped lead the lacrosse team to a division championship ... named all-division, all-county, all-conference and first team all-state as a senior. Off the Field: Business administration major. 24 GENERALS LACROSSE LOGAN BARTLETT Fr. • M • 6-2 • 200 Summit, N.J./Pingry School Talented athlete with good intelligence and size ... will look to develop into a solid all-around midfielder ... lettered in football and lacrosse at The Pingry School ... captained the football team his final two seasons ... served as the lacrosse captain and was named Team MVP as a senior ... earned first team all-conference and honorable mention all-state honors in lacrosse as a senior ... undeclared major. TYLER CHAPIN Fr. • M • 5-9 • 160 Oak Hill, Va./Paul VI Hard-working player with a solid shot and a desire to improve each and every day ... will look to add depth to the midfield unit ... earned four letters in lacrosse at Paul VI ... named honorable mention all-conference as a junior and was a four-time academic-athlete ... member of the National Honor Society ... undeclared major. AUSTIN COLPINI Fr. • M • 5-7 • 155 Carrollton, Ga./McCallie (Tenn.) Talented offensive midfielder ... possesses excellent quickness, stick skills and vision ... should see playing time right away ... earned three letters in lacrosse at The McCallie School ... helped lead the team to a pair of state championships ... captained the team and was named offensive MVP as a senior ... member of the National Honor Society ... undeclared major. KEVIN FEENEY Fr. • M • 5-9 • 190 Summit, N.J./Summit Talented and physical midfielder ... a workhorse who finds a way to get it done ... should see playing time right away ... lettered in football and lacrosse at Summit High School ... helped lead the lacrosse team to a pair of conference championships and one state title ... earned all-conference and second team all-state honors in lacrosse as a senior ... also named all-conference and garnered third team all-county honors in football ... brother, Brendan, plays lacrosse at Lehigh ... business major. DEETS HOFFMAN Fr. • M • 5-11 • 175 Houston, Texas/St. John's Talented offensive midfielder ... a great shooter who is expected to contribute more and more as the season progresses ... lettered in lacrosse, football and soccer at St. John's School ... led the lacrosse team to four city championships and a state title as a senior ... earned allstate accolades as a junior and senior and was named All-American as a senior ... undeclared major. 25 Washington washington and lee WILL KEIGLER Fr. • A • 6-1 • 170 Timonium, Md./Gilman Talented attackman with an excellent understanding of the game ... balanced offensive player that will push for playing time early on ... lettered in lacrosse, basketball and soccer at Gilman ... ranked among the team's scoring leaders as a senior ... father, Tom '77, was a three-time All-America lacrosse player at W&L and is a member of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame ... undeclared major. MAX MANCUSO Fr. • A • 5-9 • 165 Northport, N.Y./Northport Talented left-handed attackman ... is excellent at ground balls and riding ... will see increased playing time as his game develops to the collegiate level ... earned two letters in lacrosse at Northport High ... received all-league recognition as a senior ... member of the National Honor Society ... physics major. MATT MASON Fr. • G • 5-8 • 155 Gladwyne, Pa./St. Mark's (Mass.) Talented young goalie with excellent quickness and vision ... provides the Generals with tremendous depth in goal ... lettered in lacrosse, soccer and ice hockey at St. Mark's School ... earned first team all-conference honors in lacrosse as a junior and senior ... was team captain and MVP as a senior ... selected to the Eastern New England Prep All-Star team as a senior ... classics major. GARROTT McCLINTOCK Fr. • D • 5-11 • 205 Tunica, Miss./Memphis Univ. School Rugged and hard-working defenseman ... continues to get better every day ... lettered in lacrosse and football at Memphis University School ... helped lead the football team to a pair of state championships ... named a lacrosse All-American as a senior ... member of the National Honor Society and is an Eagle Scout ... undeclared major. COLTON PAYNE Fr. • D • 6-0 • 180 Salisbury, Md./Salisbury School Athletic left-handed defenseman with improving stick skills and a nice understanding of the game ... will continue to develop as the season progresses ... lettered in lacrosse, basketball and soccer at The Salisbury School ... served as captain for all three sports ... three-time all-conference selection in lacrosse and a two-time all-conference pick in soccer ... earned all-region honors in lacrosse his final two seasons ... member of the National Honor Society ... biology major. 26 GENERALS LACROSSE FRANCIS SMYTH Fr. • D • 5-10 • 185 Cockeysville, Md./St. Paul's Solid all-around defenseman ... uses his smarts and savvy well ... rarely gets beat one-on-one ... provides excellent depth at close defense ... lettered in lacrosse, football and squash at St. Paul's School ... helped lead the lacrosse team to an MIAA "A" Conference Championship as a sophomore ... father, Francis, played lacrosse at Princeton ... business major. CHRIS WASHINGTON Fr. • M • 5-9 • 175 Flint, Mich./Cranbrook Kingswood Extremely talented middie with tremendous work ethic ... possesses good stick skills and excellent speed in the open field ... could see playing time right away ... earned letters in lacrosse, football, basketball and tennis at Cranbrook Kingswood ... helped lead the lacrosse team to a state championship as a senior ... received the most improved player award in both football and lacrosse ... brother, Valdemar, plays lacrosse at Johns Hopkins ... undeclared major. Attackman Tim Skeen tallied 17 goals and 18 assists in being named the 2006 ODAC Rookie of the Year. 27 Washington washington and lee LEE-JACKSON LACROSSE CLASSIC One of the highlights of Washington and Lee's schedule each spring is the LeeJackson Lacrosse Classic played against next door neighbor Virginia Military Institute. The Classic is named after Civil War heroes Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Lee served as W&L's president from 1865-1870 and Jackson was a professor at VMI from 1851-1861. All-Time Lee-Jackson Results 1988 - VMI 15, W&L 9 1989 - W&L 10, VMI 9 (ot) 1990 - W&L 18, VMI 7 1991 - W&L 12, VMI 4 1992 - W&L 13, VMI 5 1993 - W&L 18, VMI 3 1994 - W&L 12, VMI 10 1995 - W&L 11, VMI 8 1996 - W&L 11, VMI 8 1997 - W&L 22, VMI 8 1998 - W&L 17, VMI 10 1999 - W&L 9, VMI 3 2000 - W&L 14, VMI 4 2001 - W&L 15, VMI 5 2002 - W&L 11, VMI 3 2003 - W&L 9, VMI 8 2004 - W&L 15, VMI 4 2005 - VMI 12, W&L 4 2006 - W&L 9, VMI 8 Worrell-Fallon Award Since 1996 the Worrell-Fallon award is presented to the outstanding player from each team. The award is named after VMI alumnus DeWitt Worrell and former W&L football coach and lacrosse official Gary Fallon. W&L's winners have been: 1996 - Shane McLaughlin 1997 - Ande Jenkins 1998 - Matt Dugan 1999 - Bernie Norton 2000 - Matt Dugan 2001 - Pope Hackney 2002 - Matt Fink 2003 - Gavin Molinelli 2004 - Ansel Sanders 2005 - Eric Koch 2006 - Chris Lalli 2006 RESULTS AND STATISTICS Overall: 7-6 Home: 4-3 Road: 2-3 ODAC*: 3-3 OPPONENT YORK at Gettysburg ITHACA WASHINGTON COLLEGE vs. Franklin & Marshall@ at Lynchburg* ROANOKE* at Guilford* VIRGINIA WESLEYAN* HAMPDEN-SYDNEY* VMI at Randolph-Macon* at Roanoke# @ - at Boys' Latin # - ODAC Tournament SCORING W&L Opponents 1 36 28 SCORE W, 17-5 L, 2-17 W, 12-4 L, 6-8 W, 12-4 L, 10-11 L, 7-16 W, 13-3 W, 11-5 L, 8-11 W, 9-8 W, 12-7 L, 9-16 2 38 25 STATISTICS 3 33 31 28 W&L HIGH SCORER Rider & Skeen (5 pts. each) 4 players with 1 pt. Martin (3 g, 1 a) 3 players with 2 pts. Martin (3 g, 3 a) Skeen (4 g, 1 a) Rider (2 g, 1 a) St. John (2 g, 2 a) Skeen & St. John (4 pts. each) Skeen (4 g) Skeen (2 g, 2 a) St. John (3 g, 2 a) 5 players with 2 pts. 4 21 31 OT -- -- TOTAL 128 115 GENERALS LACROSSE GOALKEEPING Chris Lalli Alex Heaton Chris Brimsek Chaz Klaes W&L Opponents FACEOFFS Seldon Clarke Kevin Fuge Ryan McGrath Ed Dalton Jim Ryan Bose Bratton W&L G 13 7 1 1 13 13 G 13 9 8 4 13 7 13 SVS 132 8 1 0 141 154 NO 189 55 34 2 1 1 282 GA 102 12 1 0 115 128 W 121 31 17 0 0 0 169 L 68 24 17 2 1 1 113 MAN-UP OFFENSE W&L Opponents ATT 67 49 GOAL 17 15 PCT .254 .306 CLEARS W&L Opponents ATT 234 243 CLRD 181 192 PCT .774 .790 PENALTIES W&L Opponents LEADING SCORERS Tim Skeen Harry St. John Ned Rider Grant Martin Jim Ryan Will Englehart Clark Finney Perrin Monroe Matt Arcati Charlie Clarke Tyler Lenczuk Peter Goodwin Seldon Clarke Jeff Fuge Seth Fishman Max Sandler Lee McLaughlin James Shanahan Griffin Bealle Chris Lalli Ryan McGrath Charlie McCombs Spotty Robins Tyler Smith Kevin Fuge Bose Bratton Alex Heaton Others W&L TOTALS Opponents PEN 51 68 G 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 13 12 13 11 13 13 10 6 4 4 13 9 13 8 13 13 10 9 7 7 13 13 13 MIN 41 52 GL 17 24 22 15 14 10 1 6 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 115 29 SV% .564 .400 .500 .000 .551 .546 A 18 8 7 7 8 1 10 4 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 59 PN/G 3.9 5.2 PT 35 32 29 22 22 11 11 10 5 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 199 174 GAA 8.40 15.13 22.64 0.00 8.85 9.85 PCT .640 .564 .500 .000 .000 .000 .599 MIN/G 3.2 4.0 SH 57 69 82 45 75 10 10 14 15 4 7 6 3 7 5 4 3 1 1 1 3 6 4 1 0 0 0 7 473 407 GB 24 24 19 13 7 4 6 70 10 15 3 28 75 5 0 0 0 8 2 69 7 44 32 9 8 1 2 12 498 427 Washington washington and lee 2006 FINAL ODAC STANDINGS SCHOOL Roanoke Lynchburg Hampden-Sydney Washington and Lee Virginia Wesleyan Guilford Randolph-Macon ODAC W 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 OVERALL PCT W 1.000 15 .833 13 .667 8 .500 7 .333 9 .167 4 .000 5 L 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 LEADING SCORERS Dan Hofmeister, Va. Wesleyan Jon Mason, Roanoke Chris Keating, Roanoke G 14 18 18 GL 32 57 34 A 20 9 31 L 3 4 5 6 5 10 9 PCT .833 .765 .615 .539 .643 .286 .357 PT 52 66 65 PPG 3.71 3.67 3.61 GOAL LEADERS Jon Mason, Roanoke Brett Morris, Va. Wesleyan Johnny Black, Lynchburg G 18 13 17 GL 57 31 39 GPG 4.11 2.39 2.29 ASSIST LEADERS Vince Smith, Hampden-Sydney Chris Keating, Roanoke Todd Bochenek, Guilford G 13 18 14 A 23 31 24 APG 1.77 1.72 1.71 LEADING GOALTENDERS Scott Russell, Hampden-Sydney Chris Lalli, W&L Matt Madalon, Roanoke G 13 13 18 GA 72 102 147 SV 109 132 202 SV% .602 .564 .579 GAA 6.60 8.40 8.74 2006 FIRST TEAM ALL-ODAC ATTACK Vince Smith (Hampden-Sydney), Jon Mason (Roanoke), Ryan Cranston (Lynchburg), A.J. Tinklepaugh (Lynchburg) MIDFIELD Chris Keating (Roanoke), Brian Kemper (Lynchburg), Thomas Jennings (HampdenSydney) LONG-STICK MIDFIELDER Colin Dunn (Hampden-Sydney) DEFENSE Ben Love (Roanoke), John Pritzlaff (Hampden-Sydney), Chad Clark (Lynchburg), Rich Li (Roanoke) GOALIE Matt Madalon (Roanoke) ODAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Chris Keating (Roanoke) ODAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Tim Skeen (Washington and Lee) ODAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: A.J. Tinklepaugh (Lynchburg) ODAC COACH OF THE YEAR: Bill Pilat (Roanoke) 30 GENERALS LACROSSE ODAC ALL-TIME CHAMPIONS 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Roanoke (3-0) Roanoke (3-0) Roanoke (3-0) Roanoke (3-0) Roanoke (3-0) Roanoke (3-0) Roanoke (3-0) Roanoke (3-0) Hampden-Sydney (4-0) Roanoke (5-0) Wash. & Lee (5-0) Roanoke (6-0) Wash. & Lee (6-0) 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Wash. & Lee (5-1) W&L, H-SC, RC (5-1) Roanoke (6-0) Roanoke (6-0) Hampden-Sydney (6-0) Wash. & Lee (6-0) Wash. & Lee (6-0) Hampden-Sydney (5-1) Wash & Lee (5-1) Lynchburg (4-2) Wash & Lee (6-0) Lynchburg (4-2) Roanoke (6-0) W&L'S ALL-TIME ALL-ODAC SELECTIONS 1987: John Ware (A), Neill Redfern (A), T.J. Finnerty (M), Reid Campbell (D), John Church (G). 1988: John Ware (A), Sandy Harrison (M), Reid Campbell (D). 1989: John Ware (A), Reid Campbell (D). 1990: Chris Mastrogiovanni (A), Carlos Millan (M), Mike Nunan (D), Reid Campbell (D). 1991: Clark Wight (M, Player of the Year), Mike Moseman (A), Todd Garliss (M), Robert Huke (D). 1992: Jeff Roberts (A), Robert Huke (D), Josh Levinson (D, 2nd team). 1993: Wiemi Douoguih (A, Player of the Year), John Hunter (M), Josh Levinson (D), Brian Murtagh (G), Kirk Olsen (D). 1994: Colin Higgins (M), Shaun McKenzie (D), Ande Jenkins (A, 2nd team). 1995: Ande Jenkins (A), Shaun McKenzie (D), Adam Butterworth (M, 2nd team), Andy Dutton (A, 2nd team), Scott Mackley (M, 2nd team). 1996: Adam Butterworth (M), Lee Counselman (D), Russell Croft (A), Ande Jenkins (A), Jay Johnson (D). 1997: Ed Dougherty (M), Ande Jenkins (A), Jay Johnson (D), Shane McLaughlin (M), Tom Fallace (A, 2nd team). 1998: Colin Dougherty (A), Robb Greenfield (M), Ed Dougherty (M, 2nd Team), Matt Dugan (A, 2nd Team), Pete Iwancio (D, 2nd Team). 1999: Matt Dugan (A, Player of the Year), Chris Brown (A), Pope Hackney (M), Charlie Antrim (D), Pete Iwancio (D), Colin Dougherty (A, 2nd team), Bernie Norton (M, 2nd team). 2000: Matt Dugan (A), Chris Brown (A), Pope Hackney (M), Charlie Antrim (D), Pete Iwancio (D), Colin Dougherty (A, 2nd team), Bernie Norton (M, 2nd team), Wes Hays (G, 2nd team). 2001: Pope Hackney (M, Player of the Year), Matt Dugan (A), Pete Iwancio (D), Bernie Norton (M), Tom Melanson (M), Wes Hays (G, 2nd team), Eric Kontargyris (D, 2nd team), Andrew Barnett (A, HM). 2002: Andrew Barnett (A), Matt Conners (M), Eric Kontargyris (D), Tom Melanson (M, 2nd team), Ansel Sanders (G, 2nd team), Matt Fink (A, HM). 2003: Lawson Grumbine (D), Dustin Martin (M), Noah Weber (D), Ansel Sanders (G), Matt Conners (M, 2nd team), Gavin Molinelli (A, HM), Tommy Melanson (M, HM) 2004: Lawson Grumbine (D), Dustin Martin (M), Gavin Molinelli (A), Kenny Rasamny (LSM), Ansel Sanders (G), Eric Koch (D, 2nd team) 2005: Eric Koch (D), Gavin Molinelli (A), Adam Chesbrough (M, HM), Chris Lalli (G, HM) 2006: Tim Skeen (A, 2nd team), Harry St. John (M, 2nd team), Peter Goodwin (D, 2nd team), Charlie McCombs (D, 2nd team), Spotty Robins (LSM, HM), Perrin Monroe (M, HM) 31 Washington washington and lee W&L LACROSSE HISTORY For over half a century Washington and Lee has had a special place in the world of collegiate lacrosse. W&L gained national prominence with several runs at the Division I national championship in the 1970s and has established itself as one of the top Division III programs since moving to that classification in 1987. The program's roots date to a club team in 1938 and the program gained varsity status in 1947. Winning didn’t always come easy during the early years, but Dick Szlasa’s 1970 club turned in an 8-3 record that proved to be a sign of things to come. The 1970’s were indeed a special time for W&L lacrosse. In 10 seasons the Generals rolled up a 108-35 record and advanced to the NCAA Division I tournament seven times. The first trip to the NCAA’s came in Szlasa’s final season in 1972. The Generals went 12-3 before falling to Johns Hopkins in the tournament. Jack Emmer took over the reigns and proceeded to lead the Generals into six straight NCAA tournaments. His 1973 team finished the regular season undefeated, including a 15-11 win over archrival Virginia that proved to be the first of five straight wins over the Cavaliers. The Generals then beat Navy 13-12 in overtime in the tournament before falling to eventual national champion Maryland 18-7 in the semifinals. The 1974 Generals followed the cue of the 1973 team and marched through the season undefeated. The Generals defeated Navy 11-9 in the opening round, but had their dream season ended with an 11-10 loss to eventual national champion Johns Hopkins. Graduation depleted the 1975 squad and the Generals were just 7-6 with three weeks remaining in the season. W&L closed out the regular season by beating Roanoke, Rutgers and Virginia to qualify for the tournament and then posted perhaps the biggest win in W&L lacrosse history. In the opening round of the tournament the Generals upset No. 1 ranked Johns Hopkins 11-7, ending the Blue Jays 27-game home winning streak. Maryland bounced W&L 15-5 in the semifinals, but it was quite a finish. Emmer led W&L to the tourney in 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1980, but the Generals were knocked out of the tourney in the first round in each of those years. From 1983 to 1986 W&L posted four straight losing seasons. Prior to the 1987 season, W&L, which had not offered athletic scholarships while competing in Division I, moved to Division III. The move paid immediate dividends as Dennis Daly’s 1987 squad went 11-4 and beat Roanoke 19-11 in the opening round of the tourney before falling 17-4 to Ohio Wesleyan in the semis. Following a period of six losing seasons in seven years, Jim Stagnitta ushered in the 1990’s with a 9-4 record and W&L is currently enjoying its best run of success since the 1970s. In the last 16 years W&L has won 180 games, eight Old Dominion Athletic Conference championships and been invited to the NCAA Division III tournament seven times. W&L has been nationally-ranked 15 of those 16 years, including a No. 1 ranking for much of the 2001 season. 32 GENERALS LACROSSE Gene McCabe looks to continue the Washington and Lee lacrosse tradition as he begins his inaugural season as the Generals head coach in 2007. Mike Cerino took over the program in 2002 and guided W&L to a pair of ODAC titles in five seasons. Twice Cerino led the Generals to the NCAA Tournament, including a semifinal finish in 2002 after posting a 14-4 overall record. His 2004 team advanced to the quarterfinals, also finishing with a 14-4 overall mark. While the success of W&L’s teams has always been at the fore, individual success has been a mainstay of the program as well. W&L players have received All-America recognition a staggering 168 times since 1947. W&L has had five players inducted into the National Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame. Ted Bauer, '74, a three-time All-American, became W&L's first inductee in 1992. Skeet Chadwick, '74, a two-time All-American goalie and the 1974 Kelly Award winner, was inducted in 1993. Skip Lichtfuss, '74, a three-time All-American, was inducted in 1994 and Tom Keigler '77, a three-time All-American defensemen, was inducted in 1999. Jack Emmer received his induction to the hall in 2005. W&L IN THE NCAA LACROSSE TOURNAMENT DIVISION I 1972: (1st round) Johns Hopkins 11, W&L 5 1973: (1st round) W&L 13, Navy 12 (OT) (Semifinals) Maryland 18, W&L 7 1974: (1st round) W&L 11, Navy 9 (Semifinals) Johns Hopkins 11, W&L 10 1975: (1st round) W&L 11, Johns Hopkins 7 (Semifinals) Maryland 15, W&L 5 1976: (1st round) Cornell 14, W&L 0 1977: (1st round) Maryland 14, W&L 2 1978: (1st round) Cornell 12, W&L 2 1980: (1st round) Syracuse 12, W&L 4 DIVISION III 1987: (1st round) W&L 19, Roanoke 11 (Semifinals) Ohio Wesleyan 17, W&L 4 1991: (1st round) Ohio Wesleyan 19, W&L 10 1993: (1st round) Ohio Wesleyan 8, W&L 7 1998: (1st round) W&L 16, Denison 13 (Quarterfinals) Ohio Wesleyan 17, W&L 8 1999: (Quarterfinals) Denison 17, W&L 7 2000: (1st round) W&L 22, Kenyon 4 (Quarterfinals) W&L 12, Gettysburg 10 (Semifinals) Salisbury State 10, W&L 9 2002: (1st round) W&L 13, Widener 8 (Quarterfinals) W&L 11, Washington College 8 (Semifinals) Gettysburg 12, W&L 8 2004: (1st round) W&L 12, Messiah 8 (Quarterfinals) Salisbury 15, W&L 6 33 Washington washington and lee W&L'S LACROSSE ALL-AMERICANS 1947 Tom Tongue (A).......................... 3rd Frank Brooks (A)........................HM 1962 Ray Miller (G)............................ 2nd Charlie Gummey (M)..................HM 1948 Tom Tongue (A).......................... 3rd Alex Hill (M)................................HM Bill Pacy (D)................................HM 1963 Carroll Klingelhofer (A)...............HM 1949 Bill Pacy (D)................................ 3rd Bill Clements (G)........................ 3rd Tom Tongue (A)..........................HM 1950 Bill Clements (G)........................ 1st Tom Tongue (A)......................... 2nd Bill Pacy (D)................................HM Jim McDonald (M)......................HM 1964 John McDaniel (M).....................HM Carroll Klingelhofer (A)...............HM 1965 Pat Robertson (M)......................HM Carroll Klingelhofer (A)...............HM Lance Bendann (D)....................HM 1966 Lance Bendann (D)....................HM 1967 Lance Bendann (D)....................HM 1951 Dave Bien (G).............................HM 1969 Ned Coslett (D)........................... 3rd 1952 James Gray (A)..........................HM Fletcher Lowe (G).......................HM 1970 Bill Brumback (D)....................... 1st Whit Morrill (M)........................... 3rd 1953 Fletcher Lowe (G).......................HM Ed Wagner (A)............................HM 1971 Bill Brumback (D)....................... 1st Sam Englehart (A)...................... 1st Whit Morrill (M).......................... 2nd Bill Ingersoll (G)..........................HM Scott Neese (A)..........................HM 1972 Sam Englehart (A)...................... 1st Ted Bauer (M)............................. 1st Don Eavenson (D)..................... 2nd Skip Lichtfuss (M)...................... 2nd John Lalley (M)........................... 3rd 1973 Ted Bauer (M)............................. 1st Sam Englehart (A)...................... 1st Don Eavenson (D)...................... 1st Skeet Chadwick (G)................... 1st Skip Lichtfuss (M)....................... 1st Bryan Chasney (A).....................HM 1974 Skip Lichtfuss (M)....................... 1st Skeet Chadwick (G)................... 1st Ted Bauer (M)............................. 1st Dave Warfield (A)...................... 2nd Jim Farrar (D)............................. 3rd Bryan Chasney (M)....................HM Rob Lindsey (D).........................HM 1975 Rob Lindsey (D)......................... 1st Dave Warfield (A)...................... 2nd Tom Keigler (D).......................... 3rd Don Carroll (A)...........................HM 1976 Rob Lindsey (D)......................... 1st Tom Keigler (D).......................... 1st Charlie Brown (G)...................... 2nd Don Carroll (A)...........................HM 1954 Fletcher Lowe (G)....................... 3rd Dick O'Connell (A)......................HM Dick Johnson (D)........................HM 1955 Dick Johnson (D)........................ 3rd Dick O'Connell (A)......................HM 1956 Dick Johnson (D)........................HM Harry LeBrun (M)........................HM Tom Moore (D)...........................HM Jim Lewis (G).............................HM 1957 Harry LeBrun (M)........................HM Tom Moore (D)...........................HM Jim Lewis (G).............................HM Dick Moore (A)...........................HM 1958 Jim Lewis (G)............................. 1st Ned Pendleton (A)......................HM Dave Nichols (A)........................HM Bill Casperi (M)...........................HM Harry LeBrun (M)........................HM 1959 Jay Stull (M)...............................HM Skip Horst (M)............................HM Chuck Lea (D)............................HM Corky Briscoe (D).......................HM 1960 Jay Stull (M)...............................HM Skip Horst (M)............................HM 1961 John Dinkel (D)...........................HM 34 GENERALS LACROSSE 1977 Tom Kiegler (D).......................... 1st Charlie Brown (G)....................... 3rd Jack Dudley (M).........................HM Jeff Fritz (A)................................HM Doug Fuge (M)...........................HM 1978 Charlie Brown (G)...................... 2nd Jeff Fritz (A)................................HM John Kemp (M)...........................HM 1979 Bob Clements (G)...................... 2nd John Black (A)............................HM Jeff Fritz (A)................................HM John Kemp (M)...........................HM 1980 Bob Clements (G)....................... 1st Jim Herbert (D)........................... 3rd Rob Staugaitis (A)......................HM Geoff Brent (M)...........................HM 1981 Geoff Brent (M)........................... 3rd Jim Herbert (D)...........................HM 1982 John Sancilio (M)....................... 2nd Rob Staugaitis (A)......................HM Mike Schuler (M)........................HM 1987 John Ware (A)........................... 2nd John Church (G)........................ 2nd T.J. Finnerty (M).........................HM Reid Campbell (D)......................HM 1988 John Ware (A)........................... 2nd Reid Campbell (D)......................HM 1996 Ande Jenkins (A)........................ 3rd Adam Butterworth (M)................HM Lee Counselman (D)..................HM Russell Croft (A).........................HM 1997 Ande Jenkins (A)....................... 2nd Ed Dougherty (M).......................HM Shane McLaughlin (M)...............HM 1998 Ed Dougherty (M)....................... 3rd Robb Greenfield (M)................... 3rd Colin Dougherty (A)....................HM 1999 Matt Dugan (A).......................... 2nd Pope Hackney (M)...................... 3rd Pete Iwancio (D)......................... 3rd Charlie Antrim (D).......................HM 2000 Matt Dugan (A)........................... 1st Pope Hackney (M)...................... 1st Charlie Antrim (D)....................... 3rd Pete Iwancio (D)......................... 3rd Chris Brown (A)..........................HM Colin Dougherty (A)....................HM Bernie Norton (M).......................HM Wes Hays (G).............................HM 2001 Matt Dugan (A)........................... 1st (Attackman of the Year) Pope Hackney (M)...................... 1st Pete Iwancio............................... 1st Bernie Norton............................. 3rd Wes Hays................................... 3rd Tom Melanson............................HM Eric Kontargyris..........................HM 2002 Eric Kontargyris......................... 2nd Matt Conners.............................. 3rd Andrew Barnett...........................HM Tom Melanson............................HM 1989 John Ware (A)............................ 3rd 1990 Mike Nunan (D)..........................HM Reid Campbell (D)......................HM 1991 Clark Wight (M)..........................HM 1992 Jeff Roberts (A)......................... 2nd Robert Huke (D).........................HM 2003 Dustin Martin..............................HM Ansel Sanders............................HM Noah Weber...............................HM 1993 2004 Wiemi Douoguih (A).................. 2nd Josh Levinson (D)...................... 3rd John Hunter (M).........................HM Brian Murtagh (G).......................HM 1994 Colin Higgins (M)........................HM Shaun McKenzie (D)..................HM Lawson Grumbine (D)............... 2nd Dustin Martin (M)....................... 2nd Ansel Sanders (G)...................... 3rd Gavin Molinelli (A)......................HM 2005 Eric Koch (D)..............................HM Gavin Molinelli (A)......................HM 1995 Scott Mackley (M).......................HM Shaun McKenzie (D)..................HM 35 Washington washington and lee W&L RECORD BOOK Complete statistical records date only to 1971. Statistics prior to that season are listed when available. SCORING Goals, Game 8 Ande Jenkins, vs. VWC (3/1/97) 8 Ande Jenkins, vs. Shen. (4/24/96) 8 Wiemi Douoguih, vs. VMI (5/8/93) 8 Lee Heimert, vs. W&M (4/11/84) 7 Matt Dugan, at VWC (4/18/99) 7 Ande Jenkins, vs. MWC (4/16/97) 7 Ande Jenkins, vs. Goucher (4/13/97) 7 Ande Jenkins, vs. G'Boro (3/9/97) 7 Scott Mackley, vs. R-MC (4/26/94) 7 Ande Jenkins, vs. Swarth. (3/12/94) 7 Wiemi Douoguih, vs. H-SC (4/20/93) 7 Dave Warfield, vs. Towson (4/26/75) 7 Sam Englehart, vs. Wash. Coll (4/23/72) 7 Mike Michaeles, vs. Duke (4/22/65) Ande Jenkins Goals, Season 60 Ande Jenkins, 1997 57 Matt Dugan, 1999 55 Matt Dugan, 2000 53 Rob Morgan, 1975 51 Sam Englehart, 1973 50 Wiemi Douoguih, 1993 49 Sam Englehart, 1972 48 Chris Brown, 2000 47 Chris Brown, 1999 47 Dave Warfield, 1974 Goals, Career 182 Matt Dugan, 1998-01 180 Sam Englehart, 1970-73 164 Ande Jenkins, 1994-97 131 Dave Warfield, 1972-75 117 Chris Brown, 1997-00 115 Colin Dougherty, 1997-00 112 Pope Hackney, 1998-01 107 Matt Fink, 2001-04 103 Don Carroll, 1973-76 101 Wiemi Douoguih, 1989-93 Sam Englehart Assists, Game 7 John Ware, vs. VMI (3/28/87) 7 Rob Staugaitis, vs. Hofstra (5/8/82) 7 Don Carroll, vs. W&M (5/1/75) 7 Ted Bauer, vs. W&M (4/23/74) 6 Ande Jenkins, vs. G'Boro (3/9/97) 6 Colin Higgins, vs. R-MC (4/26/94) Assists, Season 45 Don Carroll, 1975 43 Bryan Chasney, 1973 39 John Ware, 1987 37 Rob Staugaitis, 1980 36 Rob Staugaitis, 1982 35 Gavin Molinelli, 2004 34 Colin Dougherty, 2000 Wiemi Douoguih 36 GENERALS LACROSSE Assists, Career 131 Don Carroll, 1973-76 119 Rob Staugaitis, 1979-82 109 Colin Dougherty, 1997-00 108 Matt Dugan, 1998-01 97 Bryan Chasney, 1972-74 93 Gavin Molinelli, 2002-05 88 Scott Neese, 1969-72 82 Dave Warfield, 1972-75 74 John Ware, 1986-89 72 Jeff Fritz, 1976-79 72 Ted Bauer, 1971-74 65 John Black, 1976-79 63 Russell Croft, 1993-96 63 Mike Moseman, 1988-91 Points, Game 13 Ande Jenkins (7g, 6a) vs. G'Boro (3/9/97) 12 Ande Jenkins (8g, 4a) vs. Shen. (4/24/96) 12 John Ware (5g, 7a), vs. VMI (3/28/71) 11 Matt Dugan (7g, 4a), at VWC (4/18/99) 11 D. Warfield (7g, 4a), vs. Tow. (4/26/75) 11 Don Carroll (6g, 5a), vs. Duke (3/12/75) Points, Season (50-point club) 87 Matt Dugan (55, 32), 2000 86 Ande Jenkins (60,26), 1997 85 Don Carroll (40, 45), 1975 84 Matt Dugan (57, 27), 1999 78 John Ware (39, 39), 1987 78 Rob Morgan (53, 25), 1975 76 Wiemi Douoguih (50, 26), 1993 76 Dave Warfield (47, 29), 1974 74 Neill Redfern (42, 32), 1987 71 Bryan Chasney (28, 43), 1973 70 Chris Brown (48, 22), 2000 68 Jeff Roberts (38, 30), 1992 67 Chris Kearney (39, 28), 1977 64 Ande Jenkins (45, 19), 1996 64 Dave Warfield (36, 28), 1975 63 Matt Dugan (38, 25), 2001 63 Colin Dougherty (29, 34), 2000 62 Dave Warfield (41, 21), 1973 61 Don Carroll (30, 31), 1974 60 Matt Fink (45, 15), 2002 60 Tom Fallace (30, 30), 1997 57 Colin Dougherty (30, 27), 1998 56 Chris Brown (47, 9), 1999 56 Matt Dugan (32, 24), 1998 56 John Black (30, 23), 1977 56 Sam Englehart (51, 5), 1973 53 Gavin Molinelli (18, 35), 2004 53 John Black (30, 23), 1978 53 Jeff Fritz (24, 29), 1973 52 Colin Dougherty (26, 26), 1999 52 Colin Dougherty (30, 22), 1997 51 Rob Staugaitis, 1982 51 Ted Bauer (30, 21), 1973 50 Pope Hackney (37, 13), 2001 50 Jeff Roberts (41, 9), 1991 50 Sam Englehart (49, 1), 1972 Colin Dougherty Don Carroll Chris Brown 37 Washington washington and lee Points, Career 290 Matt Dugan, 1998-01 234 Don Carroll, 1973-76 226 Ande Jenkins, 1994-97 224 Colin Dougherty, 1997-00 213 Dave Warfield, 1972-75 191 Sam Englehart, 1970-73 166 Bryan Chasney, 1972-74 165 John Black, 1976-79 163 John Ware, 1986-89 163 Jeff Fritz, 1976-79 163 Ted Bauer, 1971-74 160 Pope Hackney, 1998-01 159 Gavin Molinelli, 2002-05 154 Rob Staugaitis, 1979-82 151 Chris Brown, 1997-00 149, Matt Fink, 2001-04 146 Jeff Roberts, 1989-92 146 Chris Kearney, 1976-80 143 Wiemi Douoguih, 1989-93 134 Russell Croft, 1993-96 134 Scott Neese, 1969-72 134 Skip Lichtfuss, 1971-74 133 Bernie Norton, 1998-01 118 Andrew Barnett, 1999-02 116 Dustin Martin, 2001-04 121 Rob Morgan, 1975-76 107 John Hunter, 1990-93 Matt Dugan Pope Hackney GOALKEEPING Saves, Game 33 Fletcher Lowe, vs. Virginia (1952) 28 Skeet Chadwick, vs. Navy (1973) 28 Skeet Chadwick, vs. Maryland (1973) 26 three times, most recently by Skeet Chadwick, vs. Cortland (1974) Saves, Season 269 Skeet Chadwick, 1973 256 Ray Miller, 1962 249 Skeet Chadwick, 1974 247 John Church, 1987 229 Charlie Brown, 1976 225 Bob Clements, 1979 207 Bob Clements, 1980 196 Charlie Brown, 1977 Skeet Chadwick Saves, Career 735 Charlie Brown, 1975-78 726 Skeet Chadwick, 1971-74 529 Tom Costello, 1988-91 499 Bob Clements, 1977-80 475, Ansel Sanders, 2001-04 446 John Church, 1984-87 400 John DiDuro, 1982-85 375 Wes Hays, 1998-01 Charlie Brown 38 GENERALS LACROSSE Save Percentage, Season .720 Skeet Chadwick, 1974 .702 Bob Clements, 1980 .698 Bill Ingersoll, 1971 .678 Charlie Brown, 1976 .666 Skeet Chadwick, 1973 .658 Skeet Chadwick, 1972 .656 Brian Murtagh, 1993 .653 John Church, 1987 .647 Wes Hays, 2001 Bob Clements Save Percentage, Career .682 Skeet Chadwick, 1971-74 .657 Bob Clements, 1977-80 .639 Charlie Brown, 1975-78 .618 Wes Hays, 1998-01 .615 John Church, 1984-87 .605 Ansel Sanders, 2001-04 .576 Tom Costello, 1988-91 .566 John DiDuro, 1982-85 Ansel Sanders TEAM RECORDS Goals, Game 29 vs. Goucher (4/13/97) 29 vs. Shenandoah (4/24/96) 29 vs. Va. Wesleyan (4/12/93) Goals, Season 270 2000 268 1973 242 1997 237 1974 Goals Allowed, Game 26 Cornell (1986) 26 Duke (1951) 24 Virginia (1988) Most Goals, Both Teams 37 W&L 22, N.C. State 15 (1977) 36 W&L 22, Penn State 14 (1977) 36 W&L 19, Towson State 17 (1974) Victories, Season 16 2000 15 1974 14 1973, 2001, 2002, 2004 Consecutive Victories 15 1974 14 1973 39 Washington washington and lee TEAM AWARD WINNERS WHEELWRIGHT MEMORIAL TROPHY Team M.V.P 1955..................................... Dick Johnson 1956......................................Carlos Bailey 1957....... Dick Moore & Richard Whiteford 1958................. Jim Lewis & Harry LeBrun 1959............Edward Briscoe & Clarke Lea 1960............................................. Jay Stull 1961........................................John Dinkel 1962...........................................Ray Miller 1963.........................R.M. Van Rensselaer 1964...................................John McDaniel 1965............................ Carroll Klingelhofer 1966................................... Bruce Jackson 1967...................................Dave Bendann 1968.....................................William Chew 1969................................. Charles Stewart 1970.......................................Frank Morrill 1971.......................................Frank Morrill 1972................................... Don Eavenson 1973.......................................... Ted Bauer 1974.................................Skeet Chadwick 1975.................................... Dave Warfield 1976........................................Tom Keigler 1977........................................Tom Keigler 1978.................................... Charlie Brown 1979.................................... Bob Clements 1980.................................... Bob Clements 1981........................................ Geoff Brent 1982................................... Rob Staugaitis 1983...................................... John Tunney 1984......................................... Tim Schurr 1985.......................................John DiDuro 1986..........................................Chris John 1987...................................... John Church 1988..................................Sandy Harrison 1989......................................... John Ware 1990........................................Mike Nunan 1991......................................Tom Costello 1992....................................... Jeff Roberts 1993................ Douoguih/Hunter/Levinson 1994................ Colin Higgins & Ty Tydings 1995.................................... Scott Mackley 1996...................................... Russell Croft 1997...............................Shane McLauglin 1998.................................Robb Greenfield 1999........................................ Matt Dugan 2000................................... Pope Hackney 2001................................... Pope Hackney 2002................................. Eric Kontargyris 2003................................... Ansel Sanders 2004................................... Ansel Sanders 2005........................................... Eric Koch 2006....................................Perrin Monroe JAY STULL MEMORIAL AWARD Personal Sacrifice & Teamwork 1968.......................................Frank Griffin 1969................................. Charles Stewart 1970............................. James Meriwether 1971........................................ Alan Neese 1972........................................ Alan Neese 1973...................................... John Rogers 1974.................................. Bryan Chasney 1975....................................Kenneth Miller 1976.....................................Jim Englehart 1977..............John Strock & Steven White 1978..................................Robert Williams 1979............................... Sandy McDonald 1980..................Joe Olive & Marc Ottinger 1981.........................................Don Rigger 1982......................................Ware Palmer 1983..................................Michael Lewers 1984......................................... Tim Schurr 1985............................... Marshall Bowden 1986..................................Sandy Harrison 1987.......................................... Bob Berlin 1988.........................Chris Mastrogiovanni 1989...................................... Dave Farace 1990....................................... Jeff Roberts 1991.......................................Robert Huke 1992....................................Josh Levinson 1993....................................Kevin Hocking 1994..................................Jeff MacDonald 1995..............................Adam Butterworth 1996................................. Chip Thompson 1997.................................Robb Greenfield 1998.........................................Zeb Mellett 1999.....................................Bernie Norton 2000................................. Eric Kontargyris 2001..................................Andrew Barnett 2002................................... Ansel Sanders 2003..........................................Pat Collins 2004................................ Kenny Rasamny 2005...............................................Bill Fox 2006.......................................Clark Finney 40 GENERALS LACROSSE T.W. MARTIN MEMORIAL AWARD Spirit, Desire & Dedication 1960.............................. Michael Applefeld 1961.................................William Wheeler 1962...................................Barton Mitchell 1963..................................... George Reed 1964.................................... Peter Noonan 1965....................................Pat Robertson 1966................................ William Andrews 1967..................................Warren Stewart 1968..................................... Harold Stowe 1969..................................James McCane 1970.................................. Edward Coslett 1971.......................................Frank Morrill 1972..................................James McCane 1973................................ Timothy Winfield 1974.......................................James Stieff 1975...................................... Mark Krieger 1976.................................... David Eubank 1977.........................................Doug Fuge 1978................................ Mark Derbyshire 1979.............................................Jeff Fritz 1980...................................... John Hooper 1981.....................................Jerry Broccoli 1982......................................Mike Schuler 1983........................................ Mark Lukes 1984................................. Todd Breithaupt 1985..................................... Sandy Brown 1986.........................................Bill Holmes 1987....................................... T.J. Finnerty 1988....................................Chris Coffland 1989........................................Mike Nunan 1990...................................Julian Gillespie 1991....................................Michael Pardo 1992............................... Dave Schiminger 1993......Hunter/Mackley/Schiminger/West 1994.............David Jones & Mike Kronthal 1995.......................................Andy Dutton 1996.............................Shane McLaughlin 1997................................... Chris TeStrake 1998................................. Chip Thompson 1999....................................... Dan Grattan 2000.........Andrew Jones & Brian Brantley 2001................Bernie Norton & Wes Hays 2002...................................... David Skeen 2003......................................Matt Strickler 2004.......Jimmy Zunka & Mike McNamara 2005....................................Perrin Monroe 2006...................................Peter Goodwin C.W. PACY MEMORIAL AWARD Outstanding Freshman 1977.................................... Bob Clements 1978................................... James Herbert 1979................................... Rob Staugaitis 1980...................................... John Tunney 1981..................................Warren Michael 1982................................. Rich Scoenberg 1983..........................................Chris John 1984....................................... T.J. Finnerty 1985........................................Greg Unger 1986......................................... John Ware 1987................................... Reid Campbell 1988......................................Tom Costello 1989........................................ Drew Anton 1990.......................................... Kirk Olsen 1991.................................... Scott Mackley 1992................................Shaun McKenzie 1993...........Russell Croft & Duncan Slidell 1994..................................... Doug Gubner 1995.................................... Scott Jackson 1996...................................Johnny Gilman 1997.................................Colin Dougherty 1998........................................ Matt Dugan 1999..................................Andrew Barnett 2000......... Tom Melanson & Matt Conners 2001.................................Mike McNamara 2002................................... Gavin Molinelli 2003.......................................Clark Finney 2004...................................Peter Goodwin 2005................Ned Rider & Spotty Robins 2006....................................Harry St. John 41 Washington washington and lee SERIES RECORDS Opponent W L T Air Force........................................ 1 0 0 Alfred............................................. 0 1 0 Baltimore....................................... 8 12 0 Bates............................................. 2 0 0 Bowdoin......................................... 1 1 0 Bowling Green............................... 2 0 0 Brown............................................ 1 1 0 Bucknell......................................... 1 1 0 Cabrini.......................................... 1 0 0 Colgate.......................................... 1 1 0 Colorado College........................... 2 0 0 Connecticut.................................... 2 0 0 Connecticut College...................... 1 0 0 Cornell........................................... 0 5 0 Cortland State................................ 3 2 0 C.W.Post........................................ 3 0 0 Dartmouth...................................... 5 0 0 Delaware....................................... 8 1 0 Denison......................................... 2 5 0 Dickinson....................................... 3 0 0 Drexel............................................ 0 1 0 Duke............................................ 25 14 0 Elizabethtown................................ 1 0 0 Elmira............................................ 2 0 0 Franklin & Marshall................... 12 8 0 Geneseo State............................... 1 0 0 George Washington....................... 1 0 0 Gettysburg................................. 10 12 0 Goucher......................................... 3 0 0 Greensboro.................................... 6 0 0 Guilford....................................... 18 0 0 Hampden-Sydney...................... 14 9 0 Harvard.......................................... 1 0 0 Hartwick......................................... 1 0 0 Haverford....................................... 2 0 0 Hobart............................................ 0 1 0 Hofstra........................................... 4 16 0 Hood.............................................. 0 0 0 Ithaca............................................. 2 0 0 Johns Hopkins............................... 1 9 0 Kenyon.......................................... 3 0 0 Kutztown St................................... 1 0 0 Lafayette........................................ 1 0 0 Lehigh............................................ 1 0 0 Limestone...................................... 3 1 0 Loyola, Md....................................11 13 2 Lycoming....................................... 1 0 0 Lynchburg.................................. 20 4 0 Maryland........................................ 1 21 0 42 1st Meeting 1980 1994 1951 2002 1988 1975 1962 1969 1999 1957 1993 1971 1998 1952 1974 1973 1954 1949 1966 1999 1954 1947 2005 2000 1972 1970 1967 1987 1997 1992 1984 1983 1958 1965 1991 1988 1956 2007 1990 1956 1951 1977 1982 1952 1992 1947 2003 1987 1948 Current Streak W-1 L-1 L-1 W-2 W-1 W-2 W-1 W-1 W-1 L-1 W-2 W-2 W-1 L-5 L-2 W-3 W-5 L-1 L-1 W-3 L-1 L-1 W-1 W-2 W-2 W-1 W-1 L-1 W-3 W-6 W-18 L-2 W-1 W-1 W-2 L-1 W-1 ---W-2 W-1 W-3 W-1 W-1 W-1 L-1 L-1 W-1 L-2 L-20 GENERALS LACROSSE Opponent W L T UMBC............................................ 4 4 0 Marymount................................... 1 0 0 Mary Washington........................... 6 1 0 Massachusetts............................... 1 1 0 Messiah......................................... 1 0 0 Middlebury................................... 3 1 0 Morgan State................................. 3 1 0 Mt. St. Mary's................................. 1 0 0 Navy.............................................. 3 8 0 New Hampshire............................. 1 2 0 North Carolina............................. 17 12 0 N.C. State...................................... 7 1 0 Notre Dame................................... 2 0 0 Oberlin........................................... 1 0 0 Ohio State 3 1 0 Ohio Wesleyan.............................. 2 7 0 Pennsylvania................................. 0 1 0 Penn State..................................... 2 4 0 Pfeiffer........................................... 1 0 0 Princeton....................................... 2 1 0 Radford.......................................... 2 0 0 Randolph-Macon....................... 21 2 0 R.P.I............................................... 0 2 0 Roanoke..................................... 25 16 0 Rutgers.......................................... 6 0 0 St. Lawrence.................................. 0 1 0 St. Mary's, Md................................ 3 1 0 Salisbury State.............................. 2 2 0 Scranton........................................ 1 0 0 Shenandoah.................................. 3 0 0 Swarthmore................................... 2 2 0 Syracuse........................................ 1 5 0 Towson State............................... 13 10 0 Trinity, Conn................................... 1 0 0 Union............................................. 1 0 0 Villanova........................................ 3 0 0 Virginia........................................... 9 41 0 VMI.............................................. 19 2 0 Va. Tech......................................... 7 0 0 Va. Wesleyan.............................. 15 0 0 Washington College.................. 20 29 0 Western Carolina........................... 0 3 0 Western Maryland......................... 6 0 0 Wesleyan....................................... 2 0 0 Whittier.......................................... 1 0 0 Widener......................................... 1 0 0 Williams......................................... 3 2 1 William & Mary............................... 9 0 0 Wooster......................................... 1 0 0 Yale................................................ 1 1 0 York............................................... 1 0 0 2007 Opponents in Bold 43 1st Meeting 1969 2001 1994 1961 2004 1987 1973 1993 1970 1962 1949 1962 1986 1952 1952 1979 1949 1947 2002 1973 1986 1971 1949 1967 1950 1989 1994 1978 1991 1993 1947 1950 1963 1995 1950 1964 1947 1986 1951 1990 1950 1982 1953 1971 2000 2002 1950 1948 1989 1948 2006 Current Streak L-3 W-1 L-1 W-1 W-1 W-2 W-1 W-1 L-6 W-1 L-6 W-1 W-2 W-1 W-2 L-7 L-1 W-1 W-1 L-1 W-2 W-9 L-2 L-3 W-6 L-1 W-1 L-2 W-1 W-3 W-2 L-3 L-4 W-1 W-1 W-3 L-15 W-1 W-7 W-15 L-1 L-3 W-6 W-2 W-1 W-1 W-1 W-9 W-1 L-1 W-1 Washington washington and lee COACHING RECORDS JOHN BAXTER (4 seasons, 16-18-1, .471) 1947....................................................4-2 1948....................................................4-3 1949....................................................3-8 1950.................................................5-5-1 WILSON FEWSTER (1 season, 3-5, .375) 1951....................................................3-5 BEN COLLINS (1 season, 5-7, .417) 1952....................................................5-7 KEN SPENCE (1 season, 2-5, .286) 1953....................................................2-5 CHARLES HERBERT (2 seasons, 7-7-1, .500) 1954....................................................4-5 1955.................................................3-2-1 GENE CORRIGAN (3 seasons, 16-15, .516) 1956....................................................4-5 1957....................................................7-5 1958....................................................5-5 ROBERT McHENRY (6 seasons, 17-40-1, .301) 1959....................................................4-4 1960.................................................2-6-1 1961....................................................2-9 1962..................................................1-10 1963....................................................3-7 1964....................................................5-4 DANA SWAN (3 seasons, 9-20, .310) 1965....................................................3-7 1966....................................................2-8 1967....................................................4-5 DICK SZLASA (5 seasons, 33-23, .589) 1968....................................................2-7 1969....................................................1-8 1970....................................................8-3 1971..................................................10-2 1972..................................................12-3 JACK EMMER (11 seasons, 108-47, .697) 1973a................................................14-1 1974a................................................15-1 1975a................................................ 11-7 1976a..................................................9-5 1977a................................................ 11-4 1978a..................................................9-5 1979....................................................9-4 1980a................................................10-4 1981....................................................6-5 1982....................................................9-4 1983....................................................5-7 DENNIS DALY (6 seasons, 30-49, .380) 1984....................................................5-9 1985....................................................3-8 1986....................................................5-8 1987b................................................ 11-4 1988.................................................. 2-11 1989....................................................4-9 JIM STAGNITTA (12 seasons, 136-42, .764) 1990....................................................9-4 1991b................................................ 11-4 1992....................................................9-5 1993b................................................12-3 1994....................................................9-5 1995....................................................9-5 1996..................................................10-5 1997.................................................. 11-3 1998b................................................13-3 1999b................................................13-2 2000b................................................16-2 2001..................................................14-1 MIKE CERINO (5 seasons, 53-24, .688) 2002b................................................14-4 2003....................................................9-5 2004b................................................14-4 2005....................................................9-5 2006....................................................7-6 GENE McCABE (1st season, 0-0, .000) 2007....................................................0-0 59 Seasons................... 436-302-3 (.590) a- NCAA Division I Tournament berth b- NCAA Division III Tournament berth 44 GENERALS LACROSSE SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS 1947: 5-2 6...........Penn St...................................... 5 6...........Swarthmore............................. 12 3...........Duke.......................................... 5 8...........Virginia....................................... 6 12...........Loyola........................................ 7 11...........K. Of. Col................................... 1 8...........Virginia....................................... 4 1948: 4-3 7...........Yale............................................ 3 10...........Virginia......................................11 6...........Duke........................................ 10 10...........Virginia....................................... 9 9...........Loyola........................................ 6 10...........William & Mary........................... 2 7...........Maryland.................................. 10 1949: 3-8 5...........Maryland.................................. 12 16...........William & Mary........................... 2 4...........Penn St...................................... 9 6...........Virginia....................................... 9 7...........R.P.I..........................................11 7...........Duke........................................ 17 6...........Loyola.......................................11 3...........Virginia......................................11 17...........North Carolina........................... 1 14...........Delaware................................... 8 9...........Penn........................................ 14 1950: 5-5-1 9...........Maryland.................................... 8 9...........Rutgers...................................... 8 8...........Syracuse.................................. 16 3...........Duke.......................................... 8 5...........Virginia......................................11 13...........Washington College.................. 9 16...........North Carolina........................... 2 6...........Loyola........................................ 8 15...........Union....................................... 10 5...........R.P.I......................................... 15 7...........Williams..................................... 7 1951: 3-5 3...........Maryland.................................. 13 13...........Kenyon...................................... 9 8...........Duke........................................ 26 6...........Virginia..................................... 12 6...........Loyola........................................ 9 10...........Baltimore..................................11 12...........North Carolina........................... 3 15...........Virginia....................................... 2 1952: 5-7 4...........Maryland.................................. 12 15...........Kenyon...................................... 3 15...........Ohio State.................................. 0 18...........Oberlin....................................... 0 13...........Lehigh........................................ 4 4...........Virginia..................................... 16 6...........Penn State................................. 7 6...........Cornell....................................... 9 6...........Baltimore................................... 9 3...........Duke........................................ 10 16...........North Carolina........................... 5 7...........Loyola...................................... 12 1953: 2-5 2...........Maryland.................................. 13 7...........Swarthmore............................. 15 2...........Baltimore................................... 9 16...........Western Md............................... 4 10...........Virginia..................................... 17 3...........Duke........................................ 15 11...........North Carolina........................... 2 1954: 4-5 2...........Maryland.................................... 9 8...........Dartmouth.................................. 5 11...........Baltimore................................... 5 4...........Washington Coll...................... 10 8...........Virginia......................................11 3...........Duke........................................ 13 14...........North Carolina........................... 4 13...........Western Md............................... 0 3...........Drexel........................................ 5 1955: 3-2-1 12...........Loyola...................................... 12 5...........Baltimore................................... 4 2...........Maryland.................................. 15 10...........Duke.......................................... 3 9...........Washington College.................. 8 11...........Virginia..................................... 12 1956: 4-5 18...........Delaware................................. 10 11...........Loyola........................................ 7 6...........Hofstra....................................... 9 5...........Maryland.................................. 18 6...........Johns Hopkins........................... 7 7...........Duke.......................................... 4 10...........Washington College.................. 9 9...........Baltimore................................. 13 9...........Virginia..................................... 10 45 Washington washington and lee 1957: 7-5 12...........Williams..................................... 4 6...........Virginia..................................... 13 19...........Loyola........................................ 8 11...........Dartmouth.................................. 6 15...........Delaware................................... 2 4...........Hofstra....................................... 9 13...........Colgate...................................... 3 7...........Johns Hopkins......................... 15 11...........Duke.......................................... 4 11...........Washington College.................. 7 3...........Maryland.................................. 13 8...........Virginia....................................... 9 1958: 5-5 8...........Williams..................................... 6 12...........Harvard...................................... 3 9...........Hofstra..................................... 10 4...........Maryland.................................... 9 11...........Duke.......................................... 4 11...........Johns Hopkins......................... 14 9...........Washington Coll...................... 10 13...........Loyola........................................ 6 8...........Baltimore................................. 16 12...........Virginia....................................... 5 1959: 4-4 5...........Maryland.................................. 18 15...........Loyola........................................ 6 6...........Hofstra....................................... 5 7...........Baltimore................................. 12 1...........Johns Hopkins......................... 22 12...........Duke.......................................... 2 8...........Washington College.................. 6 3...........Virginia..................................... 14 1960: 2-6-1 7...........Loyola........................................ 7 4...........Hofstra......................................11 3...........Maryland.................................. 23 5...........Baltimore................................. 15 11...........North Carolina........................... 5 13...........Duke.......................................... 3 5...........Johns Hopkins......................... 17 9...........Washington Coll...................... 12 4...........Virginia..................................... 12 1961: 2-9 4...........Maryland.................................. 22 1...........Williams................................... 12 3...........Colgate.................................... 12 8...........Hofstra..................................... 13 14...........Loyola........................................ 6 5...........Baltimore................................. 14 9...........North Carolina........................... 2 3...........Duke.......................................... 6 2...........Johns Hopkins......................... 17 3...........Washington Coll...................... 14 6...........Virginia..................................... 12 1962: 1-10 0...........Massachusetts........................... 8 3...........Hofstra....................................... 6 6...........Loyola...................................... 10 5...........Brown........................................ 9 3...........Penn State............................... 10 5...........Washington College.................. 6 4...........Johns Hopkins......................... 15 9...........North Carolina........................... 4 6...........Baltimore................................. 19 4...........Duke.......................................... 6 3...........Virginia..................................... 14 1963: 3-7 1...........Hofstra..................................... 10 8...........Towson St.................................. 7 7...........Penn State............................... 16 8...........New Hampshire....................... 13 9...........Duke.......................................... 3 9...........North Carolina........................... 7 4...........Baltimore................................. 13 3...........Washington Coll...................... 10 8...........Loyola...................................... 10 5...........Virginia..................................... 13 1964: 5-4 5...........Williams..................................... 9 8...........Hofstra....................................... 4 15...........Duke.......................................... 0 21...........Villanova.................................... 1 11...........North Carolina........................... 7 5...........Washington Coll...................... 14 7...........Loyola...................................... 10 5...........Towson St.................................. 4 3...........Virginia..................................... 12 1965: 3-7 6...........Ohio State (OT)......................... 7 8...........New Hampshire......................... 9 15...........Hartwick..................................... 2 16...........Duke.......................................... 2 11...........North Carolina......................... 15 11...........Hofstra..................................... 17 4...........Washington Coll...................... 12 8...........Towson St.................................. 6 4...........Loyola........................................ 5 7...........Virginia..................................... 12 1966: 2-8 6...........Yale.......................................... 14 3...........Hofstra......................................11 9...........Villanova.................................... 8 3...........Denison..................................... 8 5...........North Carolina........................... 6 9...........Duke.......................................... 6 4...........Towson St.................................. 6 4...........Washington Coll...................... 18 4...........Loyola........................................ 9 2...........Virginia....................................... 6 46 GENERALS LACROSSE 1967: 4-5 15...........Geo. Washington....................... 3 5...........Hofstra..................................... 13 10...........Duke.......................................... 8 11...........North Carolina........................... 8 11...........Roanoke.................................... 4 3...........Towson St.................................. 9 3...........Washington Coll...................... 14 7...........Loyola...................................... 15 4...........Virginia..................................... 17 1968: 2-7 2...........Hofstra....................................... 6 7...........Loyola........................................ 5 7...........North Carolina......................... 13 6...........Notre Dame............................... 7 4...........Towson St.................................. 6 8...........Washington Coll...................... 14 11...........Roanoke.................................... 6 4...........Duke.........................................11 4...........Virginia..................................... 17 1969: 1-8 4...........Bucknell..................................... 8 4...........Loyola...................................... 12 7...........North Carolina......................... 12 15...........Western Md............................... 1 3...........Baltimore................................. 10 2...........Washington Coll...................... 14 6...........Towson St.................................. 8 5...........Duke.......................................... 6 2...........Virginia..................................... 23 1970: 8-3 9...........Geneseo St................................ 2 7...........Towson St.................................11 10...........Villanova.................................... 6 8...........Duke.......................................... 5 10...........Baltimore................................... 7 20...........Roanoke.................................... 5 10...........Washington College.................. 4 5...........Loyola........................................ 3 7...........North Carolina........................... 8 12...........UMBC........................................ 6 3...........Virginia..................................... 19 1971: 10-2 14...........Randolph-Macon....................... 8 13...........Dartmouth.................................. 3 13...........Wesleyan................................... 6 10...........Connecticut................................ 1 8...........Navy........................................ 10 7...........Washington College.................. 2 17...........Baltimore................................... 3 10...........North Carolina........................... 3 21...........UMBC........................................ 8 17...........Loyola........................................ 1 4...........Virginia..................................... 13 16...........Duke.......................................... 2 1972: 12-3 NCAA Tournament - # 22...........Roanoke.................................... 4 20...........Williams..................................... 5 16...........Ohio State.................................. 2 16...........UMBC........................................ 7 9...........Massachusetts........................... 5 19...........Wesleyan................................... 5 8...........Navy........................................ 19 17...........Duke.......................................... 6 13...........North Carolina..........................11 13...........Washington College.................. 6 14...........Towson St.................................. 9 14...........Baltimore................................... 5 21...........Randolph-Macon....................... 7 9...........Virginia..................................... 10 5...........Johns Hopkins#........................11 1973: 14-1 NCAA Tournament - # 17...........Morgan St................................ 10 16...........Roanoke.................................... 6 12...........Princeton..................................11 12...........C.W. Post................................... 5 12...........Towson St.................................11 26...........Duke.......................................... 7 14...........Washington College.................. 8 14...........North Carolina........................... 9 23...........William & Mary........................... 5 21...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 5 16...........Baltimore................................... 7 21...........Randolph-Macon....................... 2 15...........Virginia......................................11 13...........Navy# (OT).............................. 12 7...........Maryland#................................ 18 1974: 15-1 NCAA Tournament - # 16...........Morgan St.................................. 4 13...........Navy........................................ 10 16...........Denison..................................... 3 12...........Princeton................................... 7 20...........C.W. Post................................... 5 16...........Duke.......................................... 7 18...........North Carolina........................... 8 13...........Virginia......................................11 16...........William & Mary........................... 5 19...........Towson St. (OT)....................... 17 12...........Roanoke.................................... 7 12...........Washington College.................. 9 19...........Franklin & Marshall...................11 14...........Cortland St................................. 4 11...........Navy#........................................ 9 10...........Johns Hopkins#........................11 47 Washington washington and lee 1975: 11-7 NCAA Tournament - # 7...........Morgan St.................................. 8 9...........Connecticut................................ 7 23...........Duke.......................................... 2 16...........Bowling Green........................... 3 7...........Princeton..................................11 8...........Navy........................................ 14 13...........Hofstra (OT)............................. 14 15...........Cortland St............................... 10 19...........N.C. State.................................. 4 12...........N. Carolina (OT)...................... 14 15...........Towson St................................ 14 17...........William & Mary........................... 4 14...........Washington Coll...................... 15 15...........Roanoke...................................11 14...........Rutgers.................................... 13 9...........Virginia....................................... 5 11...........Johns Hopkins#......................... 7 5...........Maryland#................................ 15 1976: 9-5 NCAA Tournament - # 20...........N.C. State.................................. 3 19...........Duke.......................................... 8 18...........Morgan St.................................. 3 6...........North Carolina........................... 9 7...........Navy.......................................... 8 23...........Va. Tech..................................... 2 7...........Hofstra..................................... 10 13...........C.W. Post................................... 6 13...........Towson St.................................. 9 14...........Maryland.................................. 16 12...........Roanoke.................................... 8 13...........Cortland St............................... 10 15...........Virginia....................................... 9 0...........Cornell#................................... 14 1977: 11-4 NCAA Tournament - # 18...........Duke.......................................... 5 10...........Va. Tech..................................... 2 24...........Kutztown.................................... 5 16...........Bowling Green........................... 6 12...........Navy........................................ 13 9...........Hofstra..................................... 13 22...........N.C. State................................ 15 13...........North Carolina........................... 7 13...........Towson St.................................. 7 13...........Virginia..................................... 10 15...........Maryland (OT)......................... 17 11...........Roanoke.................................... 8 13...........Rutgers...................................... 8 22...........Penn St.................................... 14 8...........Maryland.................................. 14 1978: 9-5 NCAA Tournament - # 10...........Duke........................................ 12 22...........Ohio State.................................. 9 9...........Towson St.................................. 8 6...........North Carolina........................... 4 18...........Va. Tech..................................... 2 11...........Salisbury St............................... 3 12...........Delaware................................... 7 6...........Virginia..................................... 14 13...........N.C. State (OT)........................ 12 9...........Washington College.................. 6 11...........Roanoke.................................. 14 11...........Rutgers...................................... 9 6...........Hofstra..................................... 12 2...........Cornell..................................... 12 1979: 9-4 13...........Duke.......................................... 8 16...........Salisbury St..............................11 7...........Syracuse.................................. 10 8...........Ohio Wesleyan (OT).................. 7 6...........North Carolina......................... 13 15...........Delaware................................. 10 14...........Towson St.................................. 7 12...........Brown (OT)...............................11 11...........Rutgers.................................... 10 9...........Virginia..................................... 16 11...........Washington Coll........................ 6 10...........Roanoke.................................. 12 12...........Hofstra....................................... 9 1980: 10-4 NCAA Tournament - # 12...........Syracuse.................................... 5 13...........N.C. State.................................11 20...........Air Force.................................... 6 11...........Towson St.................................. 7 24...........Va. Tech..................................... 3 8...........Virginia..................................... 13 15...........Duke.......................................... 4 9...........Washington College.................. 7 15...........Baltimore................................... 6 17...........Rutgers...................................... 7 15...........Roanoke.................................... 6 5...........North Carolina........................... 7 6...........Hofstra (OT)............................... 7 4...........Syracuse#................................ 12 1981: 6-5 17...........New Hampshire....................... 10 10...........N.C. State................................ 20 11...........Towson St................................ 19 16...........Delaware................................. 10 17...........William & Mary........................... 7 6...........Virginia....................................... 9 15...........Washington Coll...................... 14 15...........Baltimore................................... 7 14...........Roanoke.................................. 12 9...........North Carolina......................... 18 11...........UMBC (OT).............................. 12 48 GENERALS LACROSSE 1982: 9-4 12...........Duke.......................................... 6 10...........Navy (OT).................................11 15...........Lafayette.................................... 4 13...........N.C. State................................ 10 13...........Delaware..................................11 13...........Towson St. (OT)....................... 12 13...........William & Mary......................... 10 8...........Virginia..................................... 22 8...........North Carolina..........................11 14...........Syracuse.................................. 15 11...........Roanoke.................................. 10 19...........Hofstra..................................... 10 19...........UMBC........................................ 8 1986: 5-8 6...........Duke.......................................... 7 28...........Va. Tech..................................... 1 17...........Dartmouth................................ 12 6...........Virginia..................................... 16 13...........Notre Dame............................... 9 9...........Towson St................................ 12 20...........VMI............................................ 2 2...........Cornell..................................... 26 21...........Radford...................................... 2 10...........Washington Coll.......................11 14...........Roanoke.................................. 17 6...........Loyola...................................... 20 8...........UMBC...................................... 17 1983: 5-7 12...........Duke.......................................... 8 7...........Navy........................................ 13 9...........Maryland.................................. 13 8...........Towson St................................ 12 12...........Delaware..................................11 22...........William & Mary........................... 4 7...........Virginia..................................... 19 4...........North Carolina......................... 21 10...........Syracuse (OT)..........................11 10...........Roanoke (OT)............................ 9 13...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 7 12...........Baltimore................................. 14 1987: 11-4, 3-1 ODAC NCAA Tournament - # 9...........Virginia..................................... 16 16...........Lynchburg.................................. 6 12...........Ohio Wesleyan.......................... 8 18...........Swarthmore............................... 2 13...........Notre Dame............................. 10 20...........Gettysburg............................... 10 15...........VMI............................................ 9 15...........Randolph-Macon......................11 20...........Dartmouth.................................. 9 13...........Middlebury................................. 5 16...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 6 9...........Washington Coll...................... 12 14...........Roanoke (2 OT)....................... 15 19...........Roanoke#.................................11 4...........Ohio Wesleyan#...................... 17 1984: 5-9 23...........Va. Tech..................................... 0 9...........Navy........................................ 13 7...........Maryland.................................. 18 4...........Delaware................................. 14 8...........Towson St................................ 10 17...........Guilford...................................... 7 16...........William & Mary........................... 6 6...........Virginia..................................... 13 10...........Duke.......................................... 9 5...........Denison..................................... 8 8...........UMBC...................................... 12 5...........Washington Coll...................... 10 8...........Roanoke.................................... 5 8...........Loyola...................................... 12 1985: 3-8 8...........Duke.......................................... 6 5...........North Carolina......................... 19 5...........Maryland...................................11 6...........Virginia..................................... 17 8...........Towson St.................................. 9 6...........Cornell..................................... 14 13...........Wash. Coll (2 OT).................... 14 18...........Bucknell................................... 12 6...........Roanoke.................................. 20 13...........Loyola...................................... 12 6...........UMBC........................................ 9 1988: 2-11, 2-2 ODAC 5...........Virginia..................................... 24 13...........Randolph-Macon....................... 6 9...........Ohio Wesleyan.........................11 9...........Lynchburg.................................. 5 7...........Gettysburg............................... 10 11...........Bowdoin................................... 17 13...........Middlebury............................... 15 14...........Hampden-Sydney.................... 18 7...........Roanoke.................................. 12 9...........Washington Coll...................... 20 7...........Franklin & Marshall.................. 15 9...........VMI.......................................... 15 6...........Hobart...................................... 23 1989: 4-9, 1-3 ODAC 3...........Virginia....................................... 9 13...........Wooster..................................... 3 4...........Rand.-Macon (OT)..................... 5 6...........Franklin & Marshall.................. 14 4...........St. Lawrence.............................. 7 4...........Ohio Wesleyan........................ 10 10...........Lynchburg.................................. 4 5...........Gettysburg................................. 7 9...........Middlebury................................. 8 3...........Hampden-Sydney.................... 15 3...........Roanoke...................................11 3...........Washington Coll...................... 19 10...........VMI (OT).................................... 9 49 Washington washington and lee 1990: 9-4, 3-2 ODAC 5...........Virginia..................................... 14 9...........Randolph-Macon....................... 3 10...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 8 13...........Ithaca......................................... 4 7...........Roanoke...................................11 6...........Lynchburg (OT)......................... 7 8...........Gettysburg (2 OT)...................... 7 13...........Middlebury................................11 13...........Guilford (OT)............................ 12 25...........Va. Wesleyan............................. 1 4...........Washington Coll...................... 12 14...........Hampden-Sydney.................... 10 18...........VMI............................................ 7 1991: 11-4, 5-0 ODAC NCAA Tournament - # 5...........Virginia..................................... 19 11...........Randolph-Macon....................... 5 7...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 5 10...........Roanoke.................................... 6 24...........Haverford................................... 2 14...........Lynchburg.................................. 5 5...........Gettysburg................................. 9 22...........Guilford...................................... 9 11...........Ohio Wesleyan........................ 18 22...........Scranton.................................... 2 10...........Washington Coll........................ 9 21...........Va. Wesleyan............................. 5 13...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 5 12...........VMI............................................ 4 10...........Ohio Wesleyan#...................... 19 1992: 9-5, 5-1 ODAC 25...........Greensboro................................ 8 4...........Virginia..................................... 14 19...........Randolph-Macon....................... 9 6...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 9 16...........Lynchburg.................................. 9 11...........Roanoke.................................. 14 19...........Va. Wesleyan............................. 3 10...........Gettysburg............................... 12 12...........Guilford...................................... 9 16...........Radford...................................... 5 10...........Washington Coll...................... 16 15...........Limestone.................................. 6 18...........Hampden-Sydney.................... 10 13...........VMI............................................ 5 1993: 12-3, 6-0 ODAC NCAA Tournament - # 20...........Randolph-Macon....................... 4 13...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 7 10...........Lynchburg.................................. 9 7...........Gettysburg............................... 14 13...........Colorado College....................... 3 23...........Shenandoah.............................. 0 29...........Va. Wesleyan............................. 1 16...........Haverford................................... 5 10...........Washington Coll...................... 12 17...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 6 1 993 -- continued 21...........Guilford...................................... 4 17...........Mt. St. Mary's........................... 12 9...........Roanoke.................................... 8 18...........VMI............................................ 3 7...........Ohio Wesleyan#........................ 8 1994: 9-5, 5-1 ODAC 11...........St. Mary's, Md............................ 6 6...........Hampden-Sydney.................... 12 17...........Swarthmore............................... 2 11...........Alfred....................................... 15 12...........Lynchburg.................................. 9 7...........Gettysburg............................... 10 12...........Roanoke (OT)...........................11 16...........Mary Washington....................... 3 22...........Va. Wesleyan............................. 3 8...........Franklin & Marshall.................. 10 18...........Guilford...................................... 1 18...........Randolph-Macon....................... 8 10...........Washington C. (OT)..................11 12...........VMI.......................................... 10 1995: 9-5, 5-1 ODAC 19...........Mary Washington....................... 3 7...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 6 20...........Randolph-Macon..................... 10 16...........Trinity, Conn............................... 6 11...........Lynchburg.................................. 5 13...........Gettysburg............................... 17 8...........Roanoke.................................... 9 21...........Guilford...................................... 1 19...........Va. Wesleyan............................. 5 13...........St. Mary's, Md.......................... 12 11...........Franklin & Marshall.................. 14 2...........Denison..................................... 9 7...........Washington Coll...................... 13 11...........VMI............................................ 8 1996: 10-5, 5-1 ODAC 17...........Guilford...................................... 1 11...........Lynchburg.................................. 5 15...........Va. Wesleyan............................. 3 16...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 9 7...........Cortland State...........................11 12...........Gettysburg................................. 5 19...........Bowdoin..................................... 5 9...........Franklin & Marshall (OT)......... 10 18...........Mary Washington....................... 6 9...........Denison (OT)........................... 10 11...........Roanoke (OT).......................... 12 29...........Shenandoah.............................. 3 5...........Washington College................ 15 15...........Randolph-Macon....................... 6 11...........VMI............................................ 8 50 GENERALS LACROSSE 1997: 11-3, 4-2 ODAC 23...........Va. Wesleyan............................. 8 16...........Lynchburg.................................. 4 26...........Shenandoah.............................. 2 17...........Greensboro................................ 7 11...........Gettysburg................................. 8 13...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 8 8...........Roanoke...................................11 24...........Guilford...................................... 4 29...........Goucher..................................... 5 20...........Mary Washington....................... 5 8...........St. Mary's................................... 9 12...........Hampden-Sydney.....................11 13...........Randolph-Macon..................... 14 22...........VMI............................................ 8 1998: 13-3, 5-1 ODAC NCAA Tournament - # 23...........Guilford...................................... 1 21...........Va. Wesleyan............................. 9 10...........Lynchburg.................................. 6 11...........Cortland................................... 12 8...........Gettysburg (OT)......................... 7 12...........Connecticut College.................. 9 6...........Roanoke (OT)............................ 5 21...........Mary Washington....................... 5 21...........Goucher..................................... 3 16...........Western Maryland..................... 6 5...........St. Mary's................................... 2 6...........Hampden-Sydney.....................11 19...........Randolph-Macon....................... 5 17...........VMI.......................................... 10 16...........Denison................................... 13 8...........Ohio Wesleyan#...................... 17 1999: 13-2, 6-0 ODAC NCAA Tournament - # 26...........Cabrini....................................... 4 8...........Washington College.................. 9 6...........Gettysburg................................. 4 24...........Dickinson................................... 2 18...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 2 19...........Lynchburg.................................. 5 11...........Roanoke.................................... 5 23...........Guilford...................................... 1 15...........Goucher..................................... 5 20...........Western Maryland..................... 8 15...........Virginia Wesleyan...................... 5 9...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 6 9...........VMI............................................ 3 15...........Randolph-Macon....................... 2 7...........Denison#................................. 17 2000: 16-2, 6-0 ODAC NCAA Tournament - # 17...........Elmira........................................ 7 23...........Greensboro................................ 7 10...........Washington College.................. 8 4...........Gettysburg................................. 6 23...........Dickinson................................... 0 17...........Franklin & Marshall.................. 10 22...........Virginia Wesleyan...................... 4 16...........Roanoke.................................. 12 9...........Lynchburg.................................. 5 14...........Western Maryland..................... 2 17...........Guilford...................................... 3 7...........Whittier...................................... 4 16...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 2 14...........VMI............................................ 4 18...........Randolph-Macon....................... 6 22...........Kenyon#.................................... 4 12...........Gettysburg#............................. 10 9...........Salisbury State#...................... 10 2001: 14-1, 5-1 ODAC 16...........Elmira........................................ 3 4...........Washington College.................. 2 8...........Gettysburg................................. 7 14...........Dickinson................................... 3 15...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 4 19...........Virginia Wesleyan...................... 5 16...........Roanoke.................................... 4 11...........Marymount................................. 5 23...........Greensboro................................ 2 24...........Guilford...................................... 1 15...........Lynchburg.................................. 7 11...........Hampden-Sydney.................... 12 15...........VMI............................................ 5 16...........Randolph-Macon....................... 6 12...........Limestone.................................. 7 2002: 14-4, 5-1 ODAC NCAA Tournament - # 10...........Bates......................................... 2 11...........Pfeiffer....................................... 5 8...........Washington College.................. 9 7...........Gettysburg............................... 10 10...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 6 9...........Roanoke.................................... 5 19...........Guilford...................................... 0 15...........Lynchburg.................................11 11...........VMI............................................ 3 5...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 8 11...........Randolph-Macon....................... 2 18...........Virginia Wesleyan...................... 1 14...........Lynchburg................................ 12 8...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 3 13...........Limestone.................................. 5 13...........Widener#................................... 8 11...........Washington College#................ 8 8...........Gettysburg#............................. 12 51 Washington washington and lee 2003: 9-5, 4-2 ODAC 8...........Bates......................................... 3 6...........Washington College.................. 5 10...........Gettysburg................................. 9 4...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 5 4...........Roanoke.................................... 8 19...........Guilford...................................... 3 12...........Lynchburg.................................. 9 9...........VMI............................................ 8 7...........Hampden-Sydney (4 OT).......... 8 9...........Randolph-Macon....................... 1 8...........Virginia Wesleyan...................... 6 8...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 5 5...........Lynchburg (OT)......................... 6 6...........Limestone (OT).......................... 7 2004: 14-4, 6-0 ODAC NCAA Tournament - # 11...........Greensboro (2 OT).................. 10 6...........Washington College.................11 8...........Lycoming (3 OT)........................ 7 2...........Gettysburg................................. 6 3...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 5 12...........Colorado College....................... 4 9...........Mary Washington....................... 8 11...........Lynchburg.................................. 9 15...........Randolph-Macon....................... 1 12...........Roanoke.................................... 9 15...........VMI............................................ 4 16...........Virginia Wesleyan...................... 3 20...........Guilford...................................... 3 8...........Hampden-Sydney...................... 6 7...........Lynchburg.................................. 5 11...........Roanoke.................................... 8 2 004 -- Continued 12...........Messiah#................................... 8 6...........Salisbury#................................ 15 2005: 9-5, 4-2 ODAC 7...........Washington College.................. 6 9...........Gettysburg................................. 8 7...........Elizabethtown (OT).................... 6 7...........Franklin & Marshall (OT)........... 6 11...........Greensboro.............................. 10 6...........Mary Washington....................... 9 5...........Lynchburg.................................. 4 8...........Randolph-Macon....................... 4 1...........Roanoke.................................. 10 4...........VMI.......................................... 12 8...........Virginia Wesleyan...................... 4 23...........Guilford...................................... 6 5...........Hampden-Sydney.................... 10 6...........Lynchburg................................ 10 2006: 7-6, 3-3 ODAC 17...........York........................................... 5 2...........Gettysburg............................... 17 12...........Ithaca......................................... 4 6...........Washington College.................. 8 12...........Franklin & Marshall.................... 4 10...........Lynchburg.................................11 7...........Roanoke.................................. 16 13...........Guilford...................................... 3 11...........Virginia Wesleyan...................... 5 8...........Hampden-Sydney.....................11 9...........VMI............................................ 8 12...........Randolph-Macon....................... 7 9...........Roanoke.................................. 16 52 GENERALS LACROSSE PLAYING FACILITIES Wilson Field serves as the home stadium for the Washington and Lee men's lacrosse program. Wilson Field is named after William L. Wilson, president of the University from February 1897 until his death in October 1900. Wilson Field initially consisted of the main athletic field and a small set of bleachers. The field was improved in 1923 and a 3,000-seat stadium was added in the spring and summer of 1924. W&L lacrosse has gone 101-24 at home since 1990. With an expansion in 1929 and refurbishments over the years, Wilson Field now has a seating capacity of 7,000. The locker room area under the stadium recently underwent a $1.2 million renovation to provide new locker, equipment and training rooms. The field has served as the host site for numerous NCAA Division I lacrosse tournament games and also served as the host site for the 1970 and 1980 North-South All-Star games. During inclement weather, the Generals will also play and practice at the W&L Turf Field. A 230' x 400' lighted, multi-purpose synthetic surface field, the facility features seating for 350 spectators, a press box, two scoreboards, and a storage building for stowing away equipment. The field was completed during the fall of 2000 by Cannon Architects and Clough-Harbour and Associates at a cost of 2.48 million dollars.