ECAC Lacrosse League
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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
[edit] Rookie of the Year
[edit] Goalkeeper of the Year
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[edit] Defensive Player of the Year
[edit] Coach of the Year
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[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)
[edit] External links
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