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词条 1977 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship
释义

  1. Tournament overview

  2. Tournament results

  3. Tournament boxscores

  4. Tournament outstanding players

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox college lacrosse championship
| Gender = Men's
| Year = 1977
| Image =
| ImageSize =
| Caption =
| Dates = May 1977
| Teams = 8
| FinalsCity = University of Virginia
| Champions = Cornell
| TitleCount = 3rd
| RunnerUp = Johns Hopkins
| GameCount =
| MOP = Eamon McEneaney
| MOPTeam = Cornell
| AttendFinals = 10,080
| AttendTotal = 29,193
| AttendRef = [1]
}}

The 1977 Division I NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship game was played at University of Virginia in front of 10,080 fans. Cornell capped off a 13-0 season with its second-straight NCAA championship as they defeated Johns Hopkins, 16-8.

Tournament overview

Led for the second straight year by Coach Richard M. Moran and USILA most outstanding player winner Eamon McEneaney, Cornell completed another undefeated season becoming the first team to win back-to-back championships.

Cornell capped off a 13-0 season with a 16-8 victory over Johns Hopkins in the finals. McEneaney scored three goals and assisted on five others, while Hall of Famer Dan Mackesey was a stalwart in goal with 13 saves, and Cornell led by as many as 13 to 1 early in the second half of the finals.

The victory was the 29th straight for Cornell and represented their third title in seven NCAA championships. Cornell would not lose again until the following year's championship game again versus Johns Hopkins. Both of Hopkins' losses during the season were to Cornell, and McEneaney had 25 total points during the tournament eclipsing the prior record of 20 set by Mike French in 1976.

Coach Moran earned his second Morris Touchstone Award as the Division I Coach of the Year, while Eamon McEneaney won the Lt. Raymond Enners Award as the most outstanding player in the nation and Chris Kane wins the Schmeisser Cup as the nation’s outstanding defenseman. Dan Mackesey repeated as the winner of the Ens. C.M. Kelly, Jr. Award as the nation’s most outstanding goaltender, making it the fifth time in a 10-year span that a Big Red player had received the award.

[2][3][4][5][6]

Tournament results

{{8TeamBracket
| RD1 = First Round
| RD2 = Semifinals
| RD3 = Championship
May 28
| score-width =
| team-width =
| RD1-seed1 = 1
| RD1-team1 = Cornell
| RD1-score1 = 17
| RD1-seed2 = 8
| RD1-team2 = Massachusetts
| RD1-score2 = 13
| RD1-seed3 = 5
| RD1-team3 = Navy
| RD1-score3 = 14
| RD1-seed4 = 4
| RD1-team4 = Penn
| RD1-score4 = 12
| RD1-seed5 = 2
| RD1-team5 = Johns Hopkins
| RD1-score5 = 16
| RD1-seed6 = 7
| RD1-team6 = North Carolina
| RD1-score6 = 9
| RD1-seed7 = 3
| RD1-team7 = Maryland
| RD1-score7 = 14
| RD1-seed8 = 6
| RD1-team8 = Washington & Lee
| RD1-score8 = 8
| RD2-seed1 = 1
| RD2-team1 = Cornell
| RD2-score1 = 22
| RD2-seed2 = 5
| RD2-team2 = Navy
| RD2-score2 = 6
| RD2-seed3 = 3
| RD2-team3 = Maryland
| RD2-score3 = 12
| RD2-seed4 = 2
| RD2-team4 = Johns Hopkins
| RD2-score4 = 22
| RD3-seed1 = 1
| RD3-team1 = Cornell
| RD3-score1 = 16
| RD3-seed2 = 2
| RD3-team2 = Johns Hopkins
| RD3-score2 = 8
}}

Tournament boxscores

Tournament Finals
Team 1234Total
Cornell 5 5 4 2 16
Johns Hopkins 0 1 2 5 8
  • Cornell scoring – Eamon McEneaney 3, Tom Marino 3, Steve Page 2, John Sierra 2, Craig Jaeger, Reilly McDonald, Bob Mathisen, Keith Reitenbach, George Lau, Gary Malm
  • Johns Hopkins scoring – Frank Cutrone, Scott Baugher, Rich Hirsch, Steve Wey, Dave Huntley, Mike O’Neill, Joe Devlin, Tom Myrick
  • Shots: Johns Hopkins 46, Cornell 36
Tournament Semi-Finals
Team 1234Total
Cornell 9 4 5 4 22
Navy 1 1 1 3 6
  • Cornell scoring – Tom Marino 6, Eamon McEneaney 5, Bob Henrickson 2, Craig Jaeger 2, Steve Page, John Sierra, Keith Reitenbach, Joe Szombathy, Ned Gerber, Joe Taylor, Chuck Wieb
  • Navy scoring – Bill Stulb 2, Jeff Long, Mike Hannan, Mike Chanenchuk, Brendan Schneck
  • Shots: Cornell 57, Navy 25
Team 1234Total
Johns Hopkins 8 4 5 5 22
Maryland 3 2 2 5 12
  • Johns Hopkins scoring – Dave Huntley 4, Bob DeSimone 4, Mike O’Neill 2, Wayne Davis 2, Rich Hirsch 2, George Johnson 2, Frank Cutrone 2, Tom Myrick, Joe Swerdloff, Scott Baugher, Phil Federico
  • Maryland scoring – Mike Hynes 4, Ron Martinello 2, Lance Kohler 2, Greg Rumpf, Bob Ott, Mark Shores, Pete Worstell
  • Shots: Johns Hopkins 54, Maryland 45
Tournament First Round
Team 1234Total
Cornell626317
Massachusetts532313
  • Cornell scoring – Eamon McEneaney 3, Tom Marino 3, Bob Henrickson 3, Steve Page 3, Craig Jaeger, Dave Bray, Joe Szombathy, Keith Reitenbach, Reiley McDonald
  • Massachusetts scoring – Jeff Spooner 2, Norm Smith 2, Steve Pappas, 2, Kevin Patterson, Terry Keefe, Vinnie Lobello, Chuck Smith, Randy Krutzler, John Reardon, Mickey Menna
  • Shots: Cornell 61, Massachusetts 42
Team 1234Total
Navy252514
Pennsylvania324312
  • Navy scoring – Brendan Schneck 4, Bob Holman 4, Jeff Long 2, Mike Chanenchuk, Mike Hannan, Ernie Styron, Skip Wagner
  • Pennsylvania scoring – Mike Page 5, Peter Hollis 4, Tim Dachille 2, Kevin Dachille
  • Shots: Pennsylvania 33, Navy 20
Team 1234Total
Johns Hopkins623516
North Carolina31239
  • Johns Hopkins scoring – Mike O’Neill 4, Joe Swerdloff 3, Scott Baugher 2, Bob Teasdall, Dave Huntley, Tom Myrick, Bob DeSimone, Steve Wey, Frank Cutrone, Doober Aburn
  • North Carolina scoring – Joe Yevoli 3, Larry Turkheimer 2, Bruce Matthai, Dan Cox, Paul Worstell, Bob Volker
  • Shots: Johns Hopkins 77, North Carolina 34
Team 1234Total
Maryland424414
Wash. & Lee11428
  • Maryland scoring – Kevin Boland 3, Bert Olsen 3, Pete Worstell 2, Greg Rumpf, Lance Kohler, Terry Kimball, Mark Shores, Andy Tyrie, Nick Mannis
  • Wash. & Lee scoring – Jay Sindler 2, Doug Fuge 2, Chris Kearney 2, Jeff Frita, Jack Dudley
  • Shots: Maryland 63, Wash. & Lee 51

Tournament outstanding players

  • Eamon McEneaney, Cornell, tournament Most Outstanding Player
Leading Scorers
NameGPGAPts
Eamon McEneaney, Cornell3111425
Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins37815
Tom Marino, Cornell312214
Rich Hirsch, Johns Hopkins33811
Brendan Schneck, Navy25510
Mike Hynes, Maryland3459
Steve Page, Cornell3628
Bob Henrickson, Cornell3538
Mike Page, Pennsylvania1527
Peter Hollis, Pennsylvania1437
Bob DeSimone, Johns Hopkins3527

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=NCAA Lacrosse Division I Results / Records|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_lacrosse_champs_finals_records/2013/D1ResultsRecs.pdf|publisher=NCAA|accessdate=24 April 2014|page=3 (51)|format=pdf}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/corn/sports/m-lacros/auto_pdf/07MLax_Section5|title=Cornell University Men's Lacrosse Media Guide|last=|first=|date=|publisher=CSTV.com|accessdate=}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=496339|title=NCAA Lacrosse Tournament Heats Up|last=|first=|date=May 19, 1977|publisher=TheCrimson.com|accessdate=}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1092500/index.htm |title=Sports Illustrated article on 1977 title game |last= |first= |date=June 6, 1977 |publisher=SportsIllustrated.com |accessdate= |deadurl=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090417221223/http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1092500/index.htm |archivedate=April 17, 2009 |df= }}
5. ^United Press International. McEneaney Leads Cornell. THE DAILY MESSENGER. May 31, 1977. pg. 10
6. ^United Press International. Cornell romps, 16-8. The Syracuse Herald Journal. May 29, 1977. pg. 73

External links

  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh2lGQiukpI 1977 NCAA Men's Lacrosse National Championship at YouTube]
{{NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championships}}

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