M Lacrosse Records

Team Records

Best Season Record
201023-0
201123-1
200922-1
198121-1
201423-2
201220-2
200120-3
200520-4
Most Consecutive Wins
201123
201023
200922
201421
Best Three Year Record
2009-201168-2
2010-201266-3
2011-201363-6
2012-201363-6
2008-201060-7
Best Three Year Record
2009-201288-4
2010-201386-6
2011-201486-8
2008-201183-8
2001-200572-12
Consecutive Game Winning Streak
2009-2010-201168

Individual Records

Points in a SeasonYear
Austin Carbone (141)2013
James Kennedy (115)2009
200 Point Career Scorers
Austin Carbone (266)’11, ’12, ’13
Nick Kilkowski (247)’10, ’11, ’12
Johnny Scioscia (231)’08, ’09, ’10
Matt Starker (230)’00, ’01, ’02
JP Coviello (210)’00, ’01, ’02
Mike Dugan (210)’03, ’04, ’05
Ned Britt (208)’98, ’99, ’00

All Americans (USA Lacrosse)

PlayerYearPositionComments/NCAA Achievements
Chuck Wiebe’75MidfieldCornell; NCAA D1 Champion ’76, ’77
Leo Paytas’81MidfieldPenn, 1st Team All America ’85.
Owen Dunne’81AttackRutgers
Mark Ford’81DefenseAmherst
Tim Kennedy’82DefenseVillanova
Devon Arkison’83DefenseHobart; NCAA D3 Champion ’84,’85,’86,’87; 2nd team AA ’85; 1st Team AA & Position Player of Year ’86,’87.
All-American defense at Hobart; Hobart Hall of Fame
Ray Stoughton’83AttackRoanoke
Matt Holman’83MidfieldSyracuse, SDSU
Scott Schroeder’97, ’98GoalieGeorgetown; 3rd Team All American ’03.
Bowen White’98, ’99DefenseUNC
Ned Britt’00Midfield/AttackYale
Matt Starker’01, ’02Midfield/AttackVillanova
Keith Schroeder’02MidfieldGeorgetown
Rob Schroeder’03, ’04GoalieDuke
Jake Lecky’04, ’05Attack/MidfieldOhio State, Hobart
John Alpizar’05AttackAlbany
Chris Conlon’05DefenseUVA; NCAA D1 Champion  ’06.
Mike Dugan’05AttackRutgers
James Kennedy’09MidfieldHoly Cross
Kyle Mahoney’09AttackSt. Josephs
Brian Feeney’09, ’10GoaliePenn
Bobby Lawrence’10DefenseColgate
Johnny Scioscia’10AttackNotre Dame
Jules Godino’11DefenseNavy
Terry McKenna’11MidfieldHoly Cross
Nick Kilkowski’11, ’12AttackRutgers
Austin Carbone’13AttackTufts
Tyler Carbone’13DefenseTufts
Sam Bebout’14GoalieUnion College
Andrew Helmer’14, ’15DefenseSyracuse University
John Cordrey’15AttackTufts University
NJ Lacrosse Coaches – Player of the Year
Leo Paytas1981
Ned Britt2000
Rob Schroeder – Goalie of the year2004
Jake Lecky – Mid-fielder of the year2005
Kyle Kirst – Asst. Coach of the Year2008
Jim Davidson – Coach of the year2009
James Kennedy – Attackman of the year2009
James Kennedy – Star Ledger Player of the year2009
Team of the year (Star-Ledger)2009
Brian Feeney – Goalie of the Year; Coaches Association2009
Brian Feeney – Goalie of the year, Player of the Year
Coaches Association
2010
Bobby Lawrence – Defenseman of the Year; Coaches Association2010
Bobby Lawrence – Player of the Year; Star-Ledger2010
Nick Kilkowski-Attackman of the Year, Coaches Association2011
Nick Kilkowski-Attackman – Player of the year, NJ Coaches Assn.2012
Austin Carbone -Attackman -Attackman of the Year, NJ Coaches Assn2013
NJ Lacrosse Hall of Fame
Leo Paytas1999Midfield
Devon Arkison1999Defense
Howie Anderson2000Contributor
Mark Ford2007Defense
Jim Davidson2007Coach
Owen Dunne2008Attack
All 20th Century Team
Leo Paytas19811st Team
Owen Dunne1981Honorable Mention
Devon Arkison19831st Team
Bowen White1999Honorable Mention

History

YearRecordCoachConferenceCounty TournamentState Tournament
1972Howard Kelsey/Ray Discolo
19737-4Howard?Kelsey/Ray DiscoloB?Division Champions, Defeated Princeton Day
1074Howard?Kelsey/Ray Discolo
1975Rick O’Neill/Tom Washburn
1976Bruce DeMaio
1977Bruce DeMaio
19788-8Bruce DeMaio
19795-11Bruce DeMaio
198010-8Bruce DeMaioLost to Columbia 1st Round
198121-1Broce DeMaioChampionsNJ State Champions: NJ State Tournament Championship Won vs. Montclair at Booton HS. NJ Coaches Tournament Semi-Final Won vs. Columbia 8-7, NJ Coaches Tournament Championship game Won vs. Montclair at Princeton University for the 1981 Kemp Cup NJ State Championship. No. 1 Ranking in the NJ Star Ledger
198213-4Bruce DeMaioChampionsLost in quarterfinals
198316-2Bruce DeMaioFitch Division ChampionsNJ State Champions: NJ State Tournament Championship Won vs. Columbia. NJ Coaches Tournament Championship game Won vs. Columbia at Rutgers University for the 1983 Kemp Cup NJ State Championship. No. 1 Ranking in the NJ Star Ledger.
198410-4Bruce DeMaio
19855-10Mark Miller
19864-11Steve Hadley
19877-9Steve Hadley
19885-9Steve Hadley
19894-11Reynolds
199011-7Bush
19916-9Bush
19921-16Harris
19936-12Harris
19949-10Zanelli1st Rnd. Won
2nd Rnd. Won
Quarter Finals Lost
199512-7Dowling
199612-9Dowling
199712-8Dowling
199813-6DowlingChampions1st Rnd.- Edison – Won 17-0
2nd Rnd.- Don Bosco – Lost 6-5
199916-5Jim DavidsonChampions1st Rnd – Bergen Cath.- Won 18-1
2nd Rnd – Westfield – Won 9-8
Quarter Finals – Delbarton – Lost 10-7
200017-2Jim DavidsonChampions1st Rnd – Dwight-Englewood – Won 17-2
2nd Rnd – Montclair – Won 15-6
Quarter Finals – Moorestown – Lost 6-5
200120-3Jim DavidsonChampions1st Rnd – Dwight-Englewood – Won 13-2
2nd Rnd – Bridgewater-Raritan – Won 12-5
Quarter Finals – Ramapo – Won 6-3
Semi Finals – Delbarton – Won 4-2
Finals – Moorestown – Lost 8-3
200218-2Jim DavidsonChampions1st Rnd – Bye
2nd Rnd – Moorestown – Won 7-4
Quarter Finals – Chatham – Won 10-7
Semi Finals – Ridgewood – Lost 10-6
200317-3Jim DavidsonChampions1st Rnd – Bye
Semi Finals – Johnson – Won 14-3
Finals – Westfield – Won 4-3
1st Rnd – Shawnee – Won 6-1
2nd Rnd – Westfield – Won 10-6
Quarter Finals – Ramapo – Lost 6-3
200417-3Jim DavidsonChampions1st Rnd – Bye
Semi-finals – New Providence – Won 13-3
Finals – Westfield Won 13-2
1st Rnd – New Providence Won 11-2
2nd Rnd – Chatham Won 8-3
Group 1 Semi Finals – Madison Won 14-2
Group 1 Finals- Mt. Lakes Lost 9-5
200520-4Jim DavidsonChampions1st Rnd. – Bye
Semifinals – Gov. Livingston – Won 15-4
Finals – Westfield; Won 14-2
Group 1
1st Rnd. – bye
2nd Rnd. – New Providence won 12-1
Quaterfinals – Pingry Won 8-3
Semifinals – Kinnelon Won 8-4
Finals – Mt. Lakes Won 8-6

TOC
Semifinals – Hunterdon Cent. Won 7-4
TOC?Finals – Delbarton Lost 6-2
200617-4Jim DavidsonChampionsFinals vs. Westfield; Lost 10-9Group 1
1st Rnd vs Jefferson – Won 11-4
2nd Rnd vs Caldwell – won 13-6
Semifinals vs Madison – Won 10-6
Finals vs Mtn Lakes – Lost 10-9
20079-10Jim DavidsonSemifinals won 7-3 vs. Johnson
Finals – Lost 7-6 vs. Westfield
1st Rnd vs Bernards – Won 16-2
2nd Rnd vs Kinnelon – Lost 8-5
200815-6Jim DavidsonUnion County Champions
Semifinals-Won 10-0 vs. Cranford
Finals-Won 7-6 vs Johnson
1st Rnd vs. Manasquan – Won 14-2
Quarterfinals vs. Kinnelon -Won 6-3
Semifinals vs. Mountain Lakes – Lost 11-4
200922-1Jim DavidsonIron Hills Conference Champions;Fitch- Pitt Division ChampionsUnion County Champions:
First Round Bye, Semi-Finals Won vs. Westfield 12-3;
UCT Finals Won vs.? AL Johnson 9-3
NJ State Champions: Group II –
1st round Won vs. Mt. Olive 9-1;
2nd Round – Won vs. Montville 18-5; Semi-Finals Won vs. Mendham 6-3; Finals vs. Moorestwon 9-8 at Ridge HS.?

Winner -Tournament of Champions
1st Round Bye;
Semi-Finals – Won vs. Imaculata 8-4 at Kean Universtiy; TOC
Finals – Won vs. Delbarton 8-4 at Rutgers Yurak Field
Winner – 2009 Kemp Cup
No. 1 Ranking in the NJ Star Ledger.
No. 7 in the in the Inside Lacrosse Magazine/Under Armour IL National HS Lacrosse Rankings.
201023-0Jim DavidsonUnion County Conference ChampionsFitch-Pitt
Division
Champions
Union County Champions:
Semifinals: Won 12-0 vs. Cranford
Finals: Won 7-2 vs.Westfield
NJ State Champions :Group 1
2nd Rnd: Won 14-1 vs Manasquan
Quarterfinals: Wo 13-2 vs. Rumson- Fairhaven
Semifinals: Won 9-2 vs. Mt Lakes
Final: Won 10-4 vs. Madison

TOC Champions
Semifinals: Won 11-4 vs. Ridge
Finals: Won 6-1 vs. St. Josephs

45 game winning streak – a NJ State Record.
201123-1Jim DavidsonFitch-Pitt
Division
Champions
Union County
Conference
Champions
Union County
Tournament
Champions

Semifinals: Won 16-2 vs. Johnson
Finals: Won 15-2 vs. Cranford
NJSIAAChampion – Group 2
2nd Rnd: Won 13-0 vs Jefferson
Quarterfinals: Won 14-2 vs Montville
Semifinals: Won 15-2 vs Somerville
Finals: Won 7-6 (5 OTs) vs. Chatham @ Ridge
NJSIAA Tournament of Champions
Semifinals: Won 10-5 vs. Delbarton @ Kean
Finals: Lost 6-5 vs. Bridgewater-Raritan @ Rutgers68 game winning streak – New State recordRanked #2 by The Star-Ledger
Ranked #17 Nation wide by Inside Lacrosse
Ranked #18 Nationwide by Laxpower.com
Ranked #20 Nationwide by ESPNRise
201222-2Jim DavidsonFitch-Pitt 
Division
Champions
Union County ChampionsNJSIAA Group 1 Champions
Union County Tournament
Semifinals vs. Oratory Won 17-4Finals vs. Westfield
Won 12-1
NJSIAA Championship – Group 1
1st round: vs Pascack Hills Won 16-0
2nd Round: vs. Johnson Won 14-1
Quarterfinals: vs. Mahwah Won 15-6
Semifinals: vs. Rumson Won 13-8
Finals: vs Glen Ridge Won 9-8 @ Livingston
NJSIAA Tournament of Champions
Semifinals vs Delbarton Lost 5-1 Kean
201318-3Jim DavidsonUnion County Conference ChampionsUnion County Tournament ChampionsSemifinals: vs. Cranford
Won 14-2

Finals: vs. Westfield
Won 9-5
NJSIAA North, Group 2 
First Round: vs Passaic Valley, Won 18-0
Quarterfinals: vs Ramapo Won, 18-3
Semifinals: vs Northern Highlands, Won 11-4
Finals: vs Chatham, Lost 4-3
201423-2Jim Davidson Fitch/Pitt
Tri Champion
Ranked #2 Star Ledger
Ranked #3 Lax Power, NJ
Ranked #5 MSG Tri-State
Ranked #17 US Lacrosse National
Ranked #25 Lax Power National
Union County Tournament
Champions
Semifinals vs. New Providence
Won 17-4Finals vs. Westfield
Won 9-3
NJSIAA Group 2 State Champions
Sectional
1st Round vs. Jefferson Won17-1
Quarter Finals vs.Mahwah Won 13-2
Semifinals vs. Lakeland Won 13-3
Sectional Finals vs. Northern Highlands Won 6-2
Group 2 Finals vs. Sommerville Won 4-2
TOC Semi-Final vs Mountain Lakes Won 10-3
TOC Final vs Delbarton Lost 7-5
201519-5Jim DavidsonUnion County Tournament
Semifinals vs. New Providence
Won 12-4Finals vs. Westfield
Lost 4-3 (3 OT)
NJSIAA Group 2 State Champions
Sectional
1st Round vs. Paramas Won 18-0
Quarter Finals vs. Pascak Valley Won 11-1
Semifinals vs. Ramapo Won 9-1
Sectional Finals vs.Chatham Won 8-2
Group 2 Finals vs. Cranford Won 8-7
TOC Qusrter-finals vs. Rumson Won 7-0
TOC Semi-Final vs Bergen Catholic Lost 8-5