ECAC Lacrosse League

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ECAC Lacrosse League
ECAC Lacrosse League
Data
Classification NCAA Division I
Established 2000
Members 8
Sports fielded 1
Region Northeast
States 6 – Connecticut, Washington, DC, Massachusetts,
Maryland, New Jersey, New York,
Pennsylvania
Headquarters Centerville, Massachusetts
Commissioner Rudy Keeling
Locations

The ECAC Lacrosse League is an NCAA Division I college athletic conference and part of the Eastern College Athletic Conference. This part of the conference only sponsors men’s lacrosse.

The league was founded in 2000. The founding members included Georgetown University, Penn State University, Rutgers University, Stony Brook University, the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and the United States Naval Academy. In 2005, Loyola College in Maryland, Hobart College, and St. John’s University joined the ECAC. And in 2006, Fairfield University joined the league.

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[edit] Members

Institution Mascot Location Head Coach Field
Fairfield University Stags Fairfield, CT Ted Spencer Lessing Field
Georgetown University Hoyas Washington, DC Dave Urick Multi-Sport Field
Hobart College Statesmen Geneva, NY Matt Kerwick Boswell Field
Loyola College Greyhounds Baltimore, MD Charley Toomey Diane Geppi-Aikens Field
University of Massachusetts Minutemen Amherst, MA Greg Cannella Richard F. Garber Field
Penn State University Nittany Lions University Park, PA Glenn Thiel Jeffery Field
Rutgers University Scarlet Knights New Brunswick, NJ Jim Stagnitta Yurcak Field
St. John’s University Red Storm Queens, NY Jason Miller DaSilva Memorial Field

[edit] ECAC Champions

Year Champion(s) Conference Overall
2008 Loyola 6-1 7-6
2007 Georgetown 6-0 11-2
2006 Georgetown 6-1 11-3
2005 Massachusetts
Penn State
5-1
5-1
11-2
9-5
2004 Georgetown 3-0 11-4
2003 Georgetown 4-1 11-4
2002 Massachusetts 5-0 12-4
2001 Georgetown
Massachusetts
5-1
5-1
11-2
12-2
2000 Georgetown 6-0 11-2

[edit] ECAC in the NCAA Championships

Year Team(s) Results
2008 Loyola First Round
2007 Georgetown
Loyola
Quarterfinals
First Round
2006 Massachusetts
Georgetown
National Finalist
Quarterfinals
2005 Georgetown
Massachusetts
Penn State
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
First Round
2004 Georgetown
Rutgers
Quarterfinals
First Round
2003 Georgetown
Massachusetts
Penn State
Rutgers
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
First Round
First Round
2002 Georgetown
Massachusetts
Stony Brook
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
First Round
2001 Georgetown First Round

[edit] Awards

[edit] Offensive Player of the Year

Year Name Team
2008 Shane Koppens Loyola
2007 Brendan Cannon Georgetown
2006 Sean Morris Massachusetts
2005 Sean Morris Massachusetts
2004 Walid Hajj Georgetown
2003 Chris Fiore Massachusetts
2002 Steve Dusseau Georgetown
2001 Steve Dusseau Georgetown
2000 Andy Flick Georgetown

[edit] Rookie of the Year

Year Name Team
2008 Jake Hagelin
Kory Kelly
Loyola
Rutgers
2007 Justin Pennington Rutgers
2006 Drew Adams Penn State
2005 Daryl Veltman Hobart
2004 Trevor Casey Georgetown
2003 Greg Havalchak Rutgers
2002 Will Jones
Gene Tundo
Penn State
Massachusetts
2001 Dave Pittard Navy
2000 Kyle Sweeney Georgetown

[edit] Goalkeeper of the Year

Year Name Team
2008 Drew Adams Penn State
2007 Drew Adams Penn State
2006 Drew Adams Penn State
2005 Mike Fretwell Loyola

[edit] Defensive Player of the Year

Year Name Team
2008 Jerry Lambe Georgetown
2007 Jerry Lambe Georgetown
2006 Jack Reid Massachusetts
2005 Brodie Merrill Georgetown
2004 Greg Havalchak Rutgers
2003 Greg Havalchak Rutgers
2002 Kyle Sweeney Georgetown
2001 Kyle Sweeney Georgetown
2000 Mickey Jarboe Navy

[edit] Coach of the Year

Year Name Team
2008 Matt Kerwick
Charley Toomey
Hobart
Loyola
2007 Dave Urick Georgetown
2006 Charlie Toomey Loyola
2005 Glenn Thiel Penn State
2004 Greg Cannella Massachusetts
2003 Jim Stagnitta Rutgers
2002 Greg Cannella Massachusetts
2001 Greg Cannella Massachusetts
2000 Dave Urick Georgetown

[edit] All-Time ECAC season statistic leaders

  • Points: Sean Morris, Massachusetts (31, 2005)
  • Points per game: Steve Dusseau, Georgetown (5.40, 2002)
  • Goals: Scott Urick, Georgetown (21, 2000)
  • Goals per game: Steve Dusseau, Georgetown (3.6, 2002)
  • Assists: Brendan Cannon, Georgetown (18, 2006)
  • Assists per game: Brendan Cannon, Georgetown (2.57, 2002)
  • Saves: Drew Adams, Penn State (87, 2006)
  • Goals against average: Mickey Jarboe, Navy (5.96, 2000)

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