Stan Cockerton

Stan Cockerton
 Lacrosse player 
Born (1955-05-19) May 19, 1955
Oshawa, Ontario
Position Attack
NCAA, MSL, OLA Jr A team North Carolina State University, Brooklin Redmen, Oshawa Green Gaels
Nationality Canada
Shoots Right
Career highlights
  • 3rd All-time in NCAA Division I career Goals
  • 15th in NCAA career Points
  • 2nd in NCAA career Points-per-Game
  • 1978 World Lacrosse Championship Champions (Canada)
Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, 2003

Stan Cockerton (born May 19, 1955) was an All-American lacrosse player for the NC State Wolfpack men's lacrosse team from 1977 to 1980, leading the Wolfpack to its only NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship tournament appearance in 1979.

Career

He is ranked third all-time in NCAA career goals with 193. He led the Wolfpack to 30 wins from 1977 to 1980, with two second-place finishes in the Atlantic Coast Conference. North Carolina State cancelled the varsity lacrosse program in 1983. Stan once scored 11 goals in one game, against Salisbury State in 1979.

Cockerton, a three time first-team All American, learned the game in Ontario playing box lacrosse for the famed Oshawa Green Gaels junior team. He also teamed with Mike French for the 1978 Canadian National Team upset over a heavily favored U.S. Team, scoring the overtime winning goal. Cockerton also played for the Brooklin Redmen in Major Series Lacrosse, while he was going to school at North Carolina State, scoring over 200 points for the Redmen.

Cockerton is currently an executive with both the Ontario Lacrosse Association and International Lacrosse Federation as well the founder of the Heritage Cup. Stan was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2003. Cockerton was further inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2014.

Stan is the father of Mark and Matt Cockerton, two highly touted players from the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League, who played college lacrosse at the University of Virginia.

Statistics

North Carolina State University

     
Season GP G A Pts PPG
1977 11 52 20 72 6.55
1978 11 45 27 72 6.36
1979 12 51 25 76 6.33
1980 11 45 15 60 5.55
Totals 44 193 (a) 87 280 6.32 (b)
(a) 3rd in NCAA career Goals
(b) 2nd in NCAA career Points-per-Game

OLA/WLA/MSL Statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1970Oshawa Green GaelsOLA Jr A1--------20220
1971Oshawa Green GaelsOLA Jr A251412264650002
1972Oshawa Green GaelsOLA Jr A28433376861723264928
1973Oshawa Green GaelsOLA Jr A285672128109----------
1973Brooklin RedmenMSL11120----------
1974Oshawa Green GaelsOLA Jr A225155106911218365455
1975Oshawa Green GaelsOLA Jr A2868621301022951416
1976Oshawa Green GaelsOLA Jr A26878116867616213720
1977Brooklin RedmenMSL165636923647121914
1978Brooklin RedmenMSL112722493135382
1979Brooklin RedmenMSL12254469104139226
1980Brooklin RedmenMSL812820491--------
Junior A Totals158319315634501446690153121
PRO/MAJOR/SENIOR TOTALS481211112321261225234922

See also

References

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