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Connor Fields: University at Albany: 2018: Pat Spencer [11] Loyola University Maryland: 2019: Grant Ament: Penn State 2020: None (Season canceled due to COVID-19 Pandemic) 2021: Chris Gray: North Carolina 2022: Chris Gray: North Carolina 2023: C.J. Kirst: Cornell University 2024: Connor Shellenberger: University of Virginia
Connor Shellenberger Attack 6'1" 195 lbs Virginia: 2024 St. Anne's-Belfield: Charlottesville, Virginia [5] 2 Lance Tillman Attack 5'10" 170 lbs North Carolina: 2024 Valor Christian: Highlands Ranch, Colorado [6] 3 Peyton Smith Faceoff 6'1" 188 lbs Marist: 2020 Athens Drive: Raleigh, North Carolina [7] 4 Dylan Molloy: Attack 6'0" 220 lbs Brown ...
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 480 or more wins through 2022:
Virginia scoring: Payton Cormier 8, Connor Shellenberger 2, Griffin Schutz 2, Joey Terenzi, McCabe Millon, Ryan Colsey, Jack Boyden, Noah Chizmar; Saint Joseph's scoring: Carter Page 3, Jesse Jason 2, Toron Eccleston 2, Collin Campbell, Levi Anderson, Mark Watters, Colin Reich; Shots: Virginia 48, Saint Joseph's 29
William Cooney, 81, of Vero Beach and Deborah Shellenberger, 70, of Sebastian are running for Seat 7. Key issues in the race candidates are physician relations, access to care and district ...
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The USILA All-American Team is an honor given annually to the best American men's college lacrosse players at their respective positions by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. The first USILA All-Americans were named in 1922, and consisted of a first team, second team, third team, and honorable mention selections.
Paced by veterans Jay Connor, Tom Duquette, Pete Eldredge and Chip Barker as well as freshman Richie Werner, Virginia got the winning goal from Eldredge, unassisted with 4:11 left in the contest. Maryland, the pre-tourney favorite, fell in the semifinals to Johns Hopkins 9–6. Connor, the tourney's leading scorer, set a meet record for assists.