Division I men's lacrosse records

Division I men's lacrosse records listed here are primarily records compiled by the NCAA's Director of Statistics office.

Included in this consolidation are the NCAA men's Division I individual single-season and career leaders. Official NCAA men's lacrosse records did not begin until the 1971 season and are based on information submitted to the NCAA statistics service by institutions participating in the weekly statistics rankings, which started in 1996. Career records include players who played at least three seasons (in a four-season career) or two (in a three-season career) in Division I during the era of official NCAA statistics. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate.

Also included here are college lacrosse records from prior to 1971. Also, prior to 1971 there was not an official “Division I” as that is an NCAA designation. Prior to 1971, the USILA had informal “Large College” and “Small College” designations. Any USILA era records included here are “Large College” records.

These records are compiled from individual school records and are for players at schools which were considered the highest level lacrosse schools. Compiling and validating lacrosse records prior to the "NCAA-era" is hit-or-miss. In many cases, USILA era records can be gathered from a university's own record books. To date, the NCAA does not officially recognize lacrosse records prior to 1971 as well as several records during the NCAA era, and the USILA does not maintain a database of lacrosse records.

Certain USILA era lacrosse records, nonetheless, have been included below. In other cases, career or single-season records are indicated below where the NCAA has not validated or officially recognized that record for players during the "NCAA-era", post-1971.

Career leaders edit

Points edit

Player Team Years Games Goals Assists Points
Chris Gray Boston University / UNC 2018–22 71 204 197 401
Lyle Thompson Albany 2012–15 70 175 225 400
Michael Sowers Princeton / Duke 2017-21 64 158 225 383
Pat Spencer Loyola 2016–19 68 149 231 380
Connor Fields Albany 2015–18 69 199 165 364
Matt Brandau Yale 2019–24 69 197 159 356
Rob Pannell Cornell 2009–13 72 150 204 354
Matt Danowski Duke 2004–08 80 170 183 353 [a]
Zack Greer Duke / Bryant 2005–09 82 248 105 353 [b]
Justin Guterding Duke 2015–18 76 212 139 351
Asher Nolting High Point 2018–22 67 146 198 344
Joe Vasta Air Force 1983–86 56 173 170 343
Logan Wisnauskas Maryland 2018–22 75 205 135 340
Tim Nelson NC State / Syracuse 1982–85 57 99 221 320
Dylan Molloy Brown 2014–17 63 197 121 318
Darren Lowe Brown 1989–92 61 111 205 316
Ben Reeves Yale 2015–18 67 174 142 316
Connor Shellenberger Virginia 2020-24 64 125 183 308
Chris Cameron Lehigh 1986–89 55 122 186 308 [c]
Mike Powell Syracuse 2001–04 66 150 157 307
Tony Asterino Siena 1978–81 47 168 136 304
Jordan Wolf Duke 2011–14 81 184 120 304
Mike French Cornell 1974–76 47 191 105 296
Miles Thompson Albany 2011–14 61 190 105 295
Brennan O'Neill Duke 2021–24 68 197 96 293
Ryan Lanchbury Richmond 2018-22 70 162 131 293
Jared Bernhardt Maryland 2017–21 76 202 88 290
Casey Powell Syracuse 1995–98 58 158 129 287
Ryan Powell Syracuse 1997–2000 61 137 150 287
Grant Ament Penn State 2016–20 55 93 192 285
Brendan Nichtern Army 2019–22 53 116 168 284
Scott Montgomery Vermont 1983–86 54 78 205 283
Tim O’Hara Syracuse 1977–80 56 124 158 282
Tye Kurtz Delaware 2019-23 67 180 102 282
Stan Cockerton North Carolina St. 1977–80 44 193 87 280
Jeff Spooner Massachusetts 1974–77 53 134 141 275
Randy Colley Notre Dame 1992–95 55 173 100 273
Matt Moore Virginia 2018-22 72 141 132 273
Brian LaMastro Hartford 1999–2002 61 140 129 269
Steele Stanwick Virginia 2009–12 69 126 143 269
Tom Postel C.W. Post 1963–65 39 144 125 269 [d]
Jackson Morrill Yale 2017–21 70 137 131 268
Jeff Teat Cornell 2017–20 51 116 152 268
John Zulberti Syracuse 1986–89 60 109 158 267
Jim McAleavey Massachusetts 1988–91 57 95 171 266
Connor Cannizzaro Maryland/Denver 2014/2015–17 69 171 88 259
Tom Marechek Syracuse 1989–92 58 182 76 258
Matt Rambo Maryland 2014–17 75 155 102 257
Eamon McEneaney Cornell 1975–77 46 92 164 256
Wesley Berg Denver 2012–15 73 188 67 255
Kieran McArdle Saint John's 2011–14 56 125 129 254
Gary Gait Syracuse 1987–90 56 192 61 253
Anthony DiMarzo Delaware 1992–95 58 98 153 251
Terry Gilmore Ohio St. 1976-79 53 123 127 250
Pat Kelly Holy Cross 1984-87 66 125 125 250
Cort Knodel Canisius 1994-97 58 172 78 250
Doug Knight Virginia 1994-97 60 165 84 249
Kevin Lowe Princeton 1994-97 60 73 174 247
Terry Riordan Johns Hopkins 1992-95 56 184 63 247
Matt Callaghan Fairfield 1995-98 60 146 101 247
Rob Kavovit Syracuse 1993-97 59 125 121 246
Brian Piccola Johns Hopkins 1991-95 55 154 91 245
[a] Granted a fifth season of eligibility
[b] Zach Greer's career points mark of 353 points is not officially recognized by the NCAA. Greer was granted a fifth season of eligibility and Bryant was considered a reclassifying institution that year. The NCAA lists Greer's career points as 285, though he scored 42 goals with 26 assists for 68 points in 2009, for a total of 353 career points.
[c] Lehigh records have Cameron with 308 career points, while NCAA record book shows Cameron with 307 career points.
[d] Postel's records are pulled from LIU Post's website, these records were pre-NCAA and are not recognized in the NCAA record books.

Points per game edit

Player Team Years Games Goals Assists Points PPG
Ray Altman Maryland 1961-63 30 68 146 214 7.13 [a]
Tom Postel C.W. Post 1963–65 39 144 125 269 6.90 [a]
Tony Asterino Siena 1978–81 47 168 136 304 6.47
Stan Cockerton North Carolina St. 1977–80 44 193 87 280 6.36
Mike French Cornell 1974–76 47 191 105 296 6.30
William K. Morrill, Jr. Johns Hopkins 1957-59 28 107 67 174 6.21 [a]
James Trenz Penn State / Cornell 1971–72 / 1974 34 117 94 211 6.21
Joe Vasta Air Force 1983–86 56 173 170 343 6.13 [a]
Michael Sowers Princeton / Duke 2017-21 64 158 225 383 5.98
Joe Cowen Johns Hopkins 1967–69 33 74 123 197 5.97 [a]
Dennis Fink Drexel 1976–78 35 80 126 206 5.89
Tim Goldstein Cornell 1987–88 29 46 122 168 5.79
Lyle Thompson Albany 2012–15 70 175 225 400 5.71
Chris Gray Boston University/UNC 2018–22 71 204 197 401 5.65
Tim Nelson NC St. / Syracuse 1982/1983–85 57 99 221 320 5.61
Jack Thomas Johns Hopkins 1972–74 40 103 121 224 5.60
Chris Cameron Lehigh 1986–89 55 122 186 308 5.60
Pat Spencer Loyola 2016-19 68 149 231 380 5.59
Eamon McEneaney Cornell 1975–77 46 92 164 256 5.57
John Grant, Jr. Delaware 1998–99 32 96 81 177 5.53
Brendan Nichtern Army 2019–22 53 116 168 284 5.36
Scott Montgomery Vermont 1983–86 53 78 205 283 5.34
Connor Fields Albany 2015–18 69 199 165 364 5.28
Asher Nolting High Point 2018–22 67 146 198 344 5.24
Jeff Teat Cornell 2017- 51 116 151 267 5.24
Grant Ament Penn State 2016–2020 55 93 192 285 5.18
Jeff Spooner Massachusetts 1974–77 53 134 141 275 5.18
Darren Lowe Brown 1989–92 61 111 205 316 5.18
Frank Urso Maryland 1973–76 41 130 79 208 5.07 [a]
Tom Baldwin Siena 1978–81 47 142 96 238 5.06
Dylan Molloy Brown 2014–17 63 197 121 318 5.05
Tim O’Hara Syracuse 1977–80 56 124 158 282 5.04
Jimmy Lewis Navy 1964–66 34 78 91 169 4.97 [a]
Randy Colley Notre Dame 1992–95 55 173 100 273 4.96
Casey Powell Syracuse 1995–98 58 158 129 287 4.95
Rob Pannell Cornell 2009–13 72 150 204 354 4.92
Pete von Hoffmann Bucknell 1976–79 45 82 138 220 4.89
[a] These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Goals edit

Player Team Years Games Goals
Zack Greer Duke/Bryant 2005–08/2009 82 248 [a]
Mac O’Keefe Penn State 2017–2021 66 221 [b]
Justin Guterding Duke 2015–18 75 212
Payton Cormier Virginia 2019–24 69 211
Logan Wisnauskas Maryland 2018–22 75 205
Chris Gray Boston University / UNC 2018–22 71 204
Jared Bernhardt Maryland 2017–21 76 202
Max Quinzani Duke 2007–10 78 199
Connor Fields Albany 2015–18 69 199
Dylan Molloy Brown 2014-17 63 197
Brennan O'Neill Duke 2021–24 67 195
Matt Brandau Yale 2019–24 68 195
Kevin Lindley Loyola 2018-22 71 194
Stan Cockerton North Carolina St. 1977–80 44 193
Gary Gait Syracuse 1987–90 56 192
Mike French Cornell 1974–76 47 191
Miles Thompson Albany 2011–14 61 190
Merrick Thomson Albany 2004–07 65 188
Wesley Berg Denver 2012–15 73 188
Jordan Wolf Duke 2011–14 81 184
Terry Riordan Hopkins 1992–95 56 184
Dyson Williams Duke 2020–24 70 184
Tom Marechek Syracuse 1989–92 58 182
Brody Eastwood Stony Brook 2013–16 66 182
Michael Robinson Delaware 2020-24 67 181
Sam Englehart Washington and Lee 1970–73 53 180 [c]
Tye Kurtz Delaware 2019-23 67 180
John DiMento Air Force 1987–90 62 176
Jeff Reh Adelphi 1987–90 53 175
David Hope VMI 1986–89 54 175
Jordan McBride Stony Brook 2008–11 60 175
Lyle Thompson Albany 2012–15 70 175
Ben Reeves Yale 2015-18 67 174
Randy Colley Notre Dame 1992–95 55 173
Joe Vasta Air Force 1983–86 56 173
Cort Knodel Canisius 1994–97 58 172
Connor Cannizzaro Maryland / Denver 2014–17 69 171
Matt Danowski Duke 2004–08 80 170
Tony Asterino Siena 1978–81 47 168
Joseph Radin Marist 2013–16 63 166
Doug Knight Virginia 1994–97 60 165
Peter Baum Colgate 2010–13 62 164
Jon Reese Yale 1987–90 62 162
[a] Zach Greer's career goals of 248 are not officially recognized by the NCAA, because Greer was granted a fifth season of eligibility and Bryant was considered a reclassifying institution. Greer scored 42 goals in 2009 for Bryant.
[b] Mac O’Keefe holds the NCAA record for career goal.
[c] These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Source:[1]

Goals per game edit

Player Team Years Games Goals GPG
Stan Cockerton North Carolina St. 1977–80 44 193 4.39
Mike French Cornell 1974–76 47 191 4.06
Brooks Sweet Massachusetts 1978–79 27 106 3.93
William K. Morrill, Jr. Johns Hopkins 1957-59 28 107 3.82 [a]
Tom Postel C.W. Post 1963–65 39 144 3.69 [a]
Tony Asterino Siena 1978–81 47 168 3.57
Oliver Marti Brown 1991–93 41 144 3.51
Jim Trenz Penn State/Cornell 1971–72/1974 34 117 3.44
Gary Gait Syracuse 1987–90 56 192 3.43
Sam Englehart Washington and Lee 1970–73 53 180 3.40 [a]
Frank Garahan Massachusetts 1973, 1975 27 91 3.37
Mac O’Keefe Penn State 2017-21 66 221 3.35
Jeff Reh Adelphi 1987–90 53 175 3.30
Terry Riordan Johns Hopkins 1992–95 56 184 3.29
David Hope VMI 1986-89 54 175 3.24
Jeff Miller Drexel 1974–77 46 147 3.20
Randy Colley Notre Dame 1992–95 55 173 3.15
Tom Marechek Syracuse 1989–92 58 182 3.14
Dylan Molloy Brown 2014–17 63 197 3.13
[a] These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Assists edit

Player Team Years Games Assists
Pat Spencer Loyola 2016-2019 68 231
Lyle Thompson Albany 2012–15 70 225
Michael Sowers Princeton / Duke 2017–21 64 225
Tim Nelson NC St. / Syracuse 1982/1983–85 57 221
Scott Montgomery Vermont 1983–86 54 205
Darren Lowe Brown 1989–92 61 205
Rob Pannell Cornell 2009–13 72 204
Asher Nolting High Point 2018–22 67 198
Chris Gray Boston University/UNC 2018–22 71 197
Grant Ament Penn State 2016–2020 55 192
Chris Cameron Lehigh 1986–89 55 186 [a]
Matt Danowski Duke 2004–08 80 183 [b]
Kevin Lowe Princeton 1991–94 57 174
John Howard Washington College 1952–55 46 173 [c]
Orville Wright Swarthmore 1951–54 41 172 [c]
James MacAleavy Massachusetts 1988–91 57 171
Joe Vasta Air Force 1983–86 56 170
Connor Fields Albany 2015-18 69 165
Eamon McEneaney Cornell 1975–77 46 164
Ryan Boyle Princeton 2001–04 57 162
Tim Whiteley Virginia 1993–96 63 159
Tim O’Hara Syracuse 1977–80 56 158
John Zulberti Syracuse 1986–89 60 158
Mike Powell Syracuse 2001–04 66 157
Anthony DiMarzo Delaware 1992–95 58 153
[a] Lehigh record books show Cameron with 186 career assists while NCAA records have Cameron with 185.
[b] Granted a fifth season of eligibility
[c] These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Assists per game edit

Player Team Years Games Assists APG
Ray Altman Maryland 1961-63 30 146 4.87 [a]
Tim Goldstein Cornell 1987-88 29 122 4.21
Orville Wright Swarthmore 1951–54 41 172 4.20 [a]
Tim Nelson NC St. / Syracuse 1982; 1983-85 57 221 3.88
Scott Montgomery Vermont 1983-86 54 205 3.80
John Howard Washington College 1952–55 46 173 3.76 [a]
Mickey Webster Johns Hopkins 1957-59 28 105 3.75 [a]
Joe Cowen Johns Hopkins 1967-69 33 123 3.72 [a]
Dennis Fink Drexel 1976-78 35 126 3.60
Eamon McEneaney Cornell 1975-77 46 164 3.57
Michael Sowers Princeton / Duke 2017–2021 64 225 3.52
Grant Ament Penn State 2016–2020 55 192 3.50
Pat Spencer Loyola 2016-2019 68 231 3.40
Chris Cameron Lehigh 1986-89 55 185 3.36
Darren Lowe Brown 1989-92 61 205 3.36
Kris Snider Virginia 1975-78 43 144 3.35
Jay Connor Virginia 1971-72 27 88 3.26
Lyle Thompson Albany 2012–15 70 225 3.21
Tom Postel C.W. Post 1963–65 39 125 3.21 [a]
Pete von Hoffmann Bucknell 1976-79 45 138 3.07
Asher Nolting High Point 2018– 67 198 3.03
Jack Thomas Johns Hopkins 1972-74 40 121 3.03
Jim McAleavey Massachusetts 1988-91 57 171 3.00
Kevin Lowe Princeton 1991-94 60 174 2.90
Tony Asterino Siena 1978-81 47 136 2.89
Tom Aiello Adelphi 1989-92 52 150 2.88
Ryan Boyle Princeton 2001-04 57 162 2.84
Rob Pannell Cornell 2009-13 72 204 2.83
Tim O’Hara Syracuse 1977-80 56 158 2.82
[a] These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Single-season leaders edit

Points edit

Player Team Year Games Goals Assists Points
Lyle Thompson Albany 2014 18 51 77 128
Grant Ament Penn State 2019 17 30 96 126
Lyle Thompson Albany 2015 19 52 69 121
Miles Thompson Albany 2014 18 82 37 119
Connor Fields Albany 2017 18 55 62 117
Dylan Molloy Brown 2016 18 62 54 116
Ben Reeves Yale 2018 20 62 53 115
Steve Marohl UMBC 1992 15 37 77 114
Pat Spencer Loyola 2019 18 49 65 114
Lyle Thompson Albany 2013 17 50 63 113
Justin Guterding Duke 2018 20 66 47 113
Mike Rooney Stony Brook 2015 18 48 63 111
Chris Gray Boston U 2019 17 49 62 111
John Grant Jr. Delaware 1999 17 56 54 110
Joe Vasta Air Force 1986 17 33 75 108
Mike French Cornell 1976 16 65 40 105
Tim Nelson Syracuse 1984 16 36 67 103
Jordan Wolf Duke 2014 20 64 39 103
Logan Wisnauskas Maryland 2022 18 61 42 103
Darren Lowe Brown 1992 16 36 66 102
Rob Pannell Cornell 2013 18 47 55 102
Jerry Simandl Hofstra 1955 16 44 58 102 [a]
Chet Nowak Air Force 1981 13 51 50 101
Brendan Nichtern Army 2022 16 41 60 101
Tim Goldstein Cornell 1987 14 27 73 100
Jason O’Neill Yale 1990 18 26 73 99
Jeff Teat Cornell 2018 18 37 62 99
Jared Bernhardt Maryland 2021 16 71 28 99
George Paletta Jr. Holy Cross 1984 18 52 46 98
Bill Woolford Air Force 1975 9 51 47 98
Jim Weller Massachusetts 1981 15 62 36 98
Dennis Fink Drexel 1978 12 35 63 98
Mike French Cornell 1975 17 63 34 97
Jon Reese Yale 1990 18 82 15 97
Joe Vasta Air Force 1985 14 39 58 97
[a] - These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Points per game edit

Player Team Year Games Goals Assists Points PPG
Bill Woolford Air Force 1975 9 51 47 98 10.89 [a]
Dennis Fink Drexel 1978 12 35 63 98 8.17
Tony Asterino Siena 1980 11 47 42 89 8.09
Ray Altman Maryland 1963 12 24 69 93 7.75 [a]
Steve Marohl UMBC 1992 15 37 77 114 7.60
Tony Asterino Siena 1979 11 49 34 83 7.55
William K. Morrill, Jr. Johns Hopkins 1959 10 50 25 75 7.50 [a]
Tony Asterino Siena 1981 12 43 47 90 7.50
Grant Ament Penn State 2019 17 30 96 126 7.41
Tom Postel C.W. Post 1965 13 na na 96 7.38 [a]
Ray Altman Maryland 1963 13 24 69 93 7.15 [a]
Tim Goldstein Cornell 1987 14 27 73 100 7.14
Kris Snider Virginia 1977 9 22 42 64 7.11
Lyle Thompson Albany 2014 18 51 77 128 7.11
Peter Cleary Marist 1986 13 47 45 92 7.08
James Trenz Penn State 1972 10 42 28 70 7.00
Joe Vasta Air Force 1985 14 39 58 97 6.93 [a]
Stan Cockerton North Carolina St. 1979 11 51 25 76 6.91
Walter Bajkowski Drexel 1972 14 36 60 96 6.86 [a]
Mike French Cornell 1974 14 63 31 94 6.71
Pat Spencer Loyola 2019 17 49 65 114 6.71
Brooks Sweet Massachusetts 1979 13 45 42 87 6.69
Lyle Thompson Albany 2013 17 50 63 113 6.65
Chris Cameron Lehigh 1986 14 40 53 93 6.64
Chet Nowak Air Force 1981 11 37 36 73 6.64
Miles Thompson Albany 2014 18 82 37 119 6.61
[a] - These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Goals edit

Player Team Year Games Goals
Jon Reese Yale 1990 18 82
Miles Thompson Albany 2014 18 82
Mac O'Keefe Penn State 2019 18 78
Mike McDonald Air Force 1978 13 74
John DiMento Air Force 1990 16 71
Jared Bernhardt Maryland 2021 16 71
Gary Gait Syracuse 1988 15 70
Max Quinzani Duke 2010 19 68
Zack Greer Duke 2007 20 67
Peter Baum Colgate 2012 18 67
Justin Guterding Duke 2018 20 66
Connor Fields Albany 2015 19 66
John Piatelli Cornell 2022 19 66
Mike French Cornell 1976 16 65
Zack Greer Duke 2008 19 65
Don Swan Delaware 1951 13 65 [a]
Jordan Wolf Duke 2014 20 64
Mike French Cornell 1974 14 63
Mike French Cornell 1975 17 63
Justin Zackey Bucknell 1993 15 63
Kylor Bellistri Brown 2016 19 63
Ray Wood Washington College 1950 13 62 [a]
[a] - These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Goals per game edit

Player Team Year Games Goals GPG
Bill Woolford Air Force 1975 9 51 5.66 [a]
Don Swan Delaware 1951 13 65 5.00 [a]
William K. Morrill, Jr. Johns Hopkins 1959 10 50 5.00 [a]
Scott Helgans Lehigh 1978 12 58 4.83
Ray Wood Washington College 1950 13 62 4.77 [a]
Stan Cockerton North Carolina State 1977 11 52 4.72
Gregg Perry Colgate 1990 11 52 4.72
Jeff Hickey Dartmouth 1979 12 56 4.67
Gary Gait Syracuse 1988 15 70 4.67
Stan Cockerton North Carolina State 1979 11 51 4.64
Jon Reese Yale 1990 18 82 4.56
Miles Thompson Albany 2014 18 82 4.56
Mike French Cornell 1974 14 63 4.50
Tony Asterino Siena 1979 11 49 4.45
Jared Bernhardt Maryland 2021 16 71 4.44
Brooks Sweet Massachusetts 1978 14 61 4.36
Mac O'Keefe Penn State 2019 18 78 4.33
Tom Postel C.W. Post 1963 13 60 4.29 [a]
Tony Asterino Siena 1980 11 47 4.27
Tracey Kelusky Hartford 2000 14 59 4.21
Tom Cleaver Maryland 1971 14 63 4.20
James Trenz Penn State 1972 14 63 4.20
Justin Zackey Bucknell 1993 15 63 4.20
Mike Faught Harvard 1978 14 58 4.14
Jim Weller Massachusetts 1981 15 62 4.13
Stan Cockerton North Carolina State 1980 11 45 4.09
Mike French Cornell 1976 16 65 4.06
Jeff Reh Adelphi 1989 15 60 4.00
[a] - These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Assists edit

Player Team Year Games Assists
Grant Ament Penn State 2019 17 96
Steve Marohl UMBC 1992 15 77
Lyle Thompson Albany 2014 18 77
Joe Vasta Air Force 1986 17 75
Tim Goldstein Cornell 1987 14 73
Jason O'Neill Yale 1990 18 73
Orville Wright Swarthmore 1953 10 72 [a]
Lyle Thompson Albany 2015 19 69
Ray Altman Maryland 1963 13 69 [a]
Tim Nelson Syracuse 1984 16 67
Darren Lowe Brown 1992 16 66
Eamon McEneaney Cornell 1975 17 65
Scott Montgomery Vermont 1984 14 65
Rick Handelman Brown 1980 13 65
Pat Spencer Loyola 2019 18 65
Tim Nelson Syracuse 1985 16 64
Dennis Fink Drexel 1978 12 63
Ned Crotty Duke 2010 20 63
Lyle Thompson Albany 2013 17 63
Mike Rooney Stony Brook 2015 18 63
Connor Fields Albany 2017 18 62
Jeff Teat Cornell 2018 18 62
Chris Gray Boston University 2019 17 62
Eamon McEneaney Cornell 1976 16 61
Scott Montgomery Vermont 1986 14 61
[a] - These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Assists per game edit

Player Team Year Games Assists APG
Orville Wright Swarthmore 1953 10 72 7.20 [a]
Grant Ament Penn State 2019 17 96 5.65
Ray Altman Maryland 1963 13 69 5.31 [a]
Dennis Fink Drexel 1978 12 63 5.25
Bill Woolford Air Force 1975 9 47 5.22 [a]
Tim Goldstein Cornell 1987 14 73 5.21
Mickey Webster Johns Hopkins 1959 10 52 5.20 [a]
Rick Handelman Brown 1980 13 65 5.00
Kris Snider Virginia 1977 9 42 4.67
Scott Montgomery Vermont 1984 14 65 4.64
Scott Montgomery Vermont 1986 14 61 4.36
Walter Bajkowski Drexel 1972 14 60 4.29 [a]
Michael Sowers Princeton 2018 13 56 4.31
Lyle Thompson Albany 2014 18 77 4.28
Tim Nelson Syracuse 1984 16 67 4.19
Jon Danowski Rutgers 1973 13 54 4.15
Darren Lowe Brown 1992 16 66 4.13
Steve Marohl UMBC 1992 15 77 4.11
Spencer Ford Towson 1999 13 53 4.08
Jason O'Neill Yale 1990 18 73 4.06
Tim Nelson Syracuse 1985 16 64 4.00
Rich Mills Delaware 1975 12 47 3.92
Tony Asterino Siena 1981 12 47 3.92
Bob Boneillo Maryland 1978 10 39 3.90
Jay Connor Virginia 1972 15 58 3.87
Fred Menna Massachusetts 1977 15 58 3.87
Eamon McEneaney Cornell 1975 17 65 3.82
Eamon McEneaney Cornell 1976 16 61 3.81
Lyle Thompson Albany 2013 17 63 3.71
Lyle Thompson Albany 2015 19 69 3.63
Jerry Simandl Hofstra 1955 16 58 3.63 [a]
Pat Spencer Loyola 2019 18 65 3.61
Bobby Griebe Towson 1975 17 58 3.41
[a] - These records are not recognized by the NCAA and were compiled from individual school records.

Most Wins and National Titles by a program edit

The NCAA does not officially recognize lacrosse records prior to 1971, and the USILA does not maintain a database of lacrosse records. USILA era lacrosse records, nonetheless, have been included below. National titles include all NCAA, USILA, all divisions.

Current NCAA Division I lacrosse programs with 450 or more wins through 2022:

University Initial Season Total Seasons All-time Wins All-time Losses Total Games Winning Percent National Titles
Johns Hopkins 1883 135 1004 364 1,354 .731 44
Syracuse 1916 98 928 368 1,285 .713 15
Maryland 1924 97 872 277 1,119 .758 13
Army 1907 95 824 404 1,235 .670 8
Navy 1908 115 822 375 1,211 .685 17
Hobart 1898 120 801 521 1,342 .604 16
Cornell 1892 128 787 490 1,285 .614 7
Princeton 1881 114 732 507 1,257 .589 12
Harvard 1881 131 718 712 1,453 .502 13
Yale 1881 102 673 533 1,212 .558 2
Virginia 1925 88 661 372 1,039 .639 9
Rutgers 1887 98 647 529 1,190 .550 2
Lehigh 1885 135 647 715 1,379 .475 10
Duke 1938 83 613 433 1,047 .585 3
Hofstra 1949 74 595 405 1,019 .584 1
Massachusetts 1954 69 572 322 902 .634
Penn State 1913 109 556 544 1,108 .502
Loyola 1938 83 547 414 968 .565 1
North Carolina 1949 64 539 325 866 .622 5
Brown 1926, 1961 58 537 376 917 .586
Delaware 1948 74 534 474 1011 .528
Penn 1900 106 541 646 1,196 .456
Ohio State 1953 69 512 439 956 .538
LIU/C.W. Post 1960 63 499 331 832 .600 3
Towson 1958 66 491 370 861 .570 1
Dartmouth 1926 94 483 583 1,070 .453
Colgate 1921 99 479 550 1,035 .463
Drexel 1941 81 462 481 946 .490

Winningest coaches edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The leading career goal scorers in DI men's lacrosse history". NCAA. Retrieved 25 July 2019.

External links edit