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NCAA 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 pre-NCAA records, college lacrosse records from prior to 1971. Compiling and validating lacrosse records prior to the "NCAA-era" is hit-or-miss. In many cases, USILA 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
Points
Player
Team
Years
Games
Goals
Assists
Points
Lyle Thompson
Albany
2012–15
70
175
225
400
Connor Fields
Albany
2015–18
69
199
165
364
Rob Pannell
Cornell
2009–13
72
150
204
354
Matt Danowski
Duke
2004–08
80
170
183
353 [a]
Zack Greer
Duke / Bryant
2005–08 / 2009
82
248
105
353 [b]
Justin Guterding
Duke
2015–18
76
212
139
351
Joe Vasta
Air Force
1983–86
56
173
170
343
Tim Nelson
NC St. / Syracuse
1982 / 1983–85
57
99
221
320
Dylan Molloy
Brown
2014–17
63
197
121
318
Darren Lowe
Brown
1989–92
61
111
205
316
Ben Reeves (lacrosse)
Yale
2015-18
67
174
142
316
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
Casey Powell
Syracuse
1995–98
58
158
129
287
Ryan Powell
Syracuse
1997–00
61
137
150
287
Scott Montgomery
Vermont
1983–86
54
78
205
283
Tim O’Hara
Syracuse
1977–80
56
124
158
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
Brian LaMastro
Hartford
1999–02
61
140
129
269
Steele Stanwick
Virginia
2009–12
69
126
143
269
John Zulberti
Syracuse
1986–89
60
109
158
267
Jim McAleavey
Massachusetts
1988–91
57
95
171
266
Pat Spencer
Loyola
2016-
51
100
166
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
[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.
Points per game
Player
Team
Years
Games
Goals
Assists
Points
PPG
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
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]
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
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
185
307
5.58
Eamon McEneaney
Cornell
1975–77
46
92
164
256
5.57
John Grant, Jr.
Delaware
1998–99
32
96
81
177
5.53
Scott Montgomery
Vermont
1983–86
53
78
205
283
5.34
Connor Fields
Albany
2015–18
69
199
165
364
5.28
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
209
5.10 [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] Not recognized by the NCAA
Goals
Player
Team
Years
Games
Goals
Zack Greer
Duke / Bryant
2005–08 / 2009
82
248 [a]
Justin Guterding
Duke
2015–18
74
209
Max Quinzani
Duke
2007–10
78
199
Connor Fields
Albany
2015–18
69
199
Dylan Molloy
Brown
2014-17
63
197
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
Tom Marechek
Syracuse
1989–92
58
182
Brody Eastwood
Stony Brook
2013–16
66
182
Sam Englehart
Washington and Lee
1970–73
53
180 [b]
John DiMento
Air Force
1987–90
62
176
Lyle Thompson
Albany
2012–15
70
175
Jordan McBride
Stony Brook
2008–11
60
175
Jeff Reh
Adelphi
1987–90
53
175
Ben Reeves
Yale
2015-18
68
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
61
164
[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. The NCAA lists Justin Guterding as the career goals leader with 209 goals. Greer scored 42 goals in 2009 for Bryant.
[b] Not recognized by the NCAA
Goals per game
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
Tony Asterino
Siena
1978–81
47
168
3.57
Oliver Marti
Brown
1991–93
41
144
3.51
Jim Trenz
Penn St. / 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
Jeff Reh
Adelphi
1987–90
53
175
3.30
Terry Riordan
Hopkins
1992–95
56
184
3.29
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] Not recognized by the NCAA
Assists
Player
Team
Years
Games
Assists
Lyle Thompson
Albany
2012–15
70
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
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
173 [c]
James MacAleavy
Massachusetts
1988–91
57
171
Joe Vasta
Air Force
1983–86
56
170
Pat Spencer
Loyola
2016-
51
166
Connor Fields
Albany
2015-2018
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] Not recognized by the NCAA
Assists per game
Player
Team
Years
Games
Assists
APG
Tim Goldstein
Cornell
1987-88
29
122
4.21
Tim Nelson
NC St. / Syracuse
1982; 1983-85
57
221
3.88
Scott Montgomery
Vermont
1983-86
54
205
3.80
Dennis Fink
Drexel
1976-78
35
126
3.60
Eamon McEneaney
Cornell
1975-77
46
164
3.57
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
Pat Spencer
Loyola
2016-
49
162
3.31
Jay Connor
Virginia
1971-72
27
88
3.26
Lyle Thompson
Albany
2012–15
70
225
3.21
Pete von Hoffmann
Bucknell
1976-79
45
138
3.07
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
Single-season leaders
Points
Player
Team
Year
Games
Goals
Assists
Points
Lyle Thompson
Albany
2014
18
51
77
128
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
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
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
Darren Lowe
Brown
1992
16
36
66
102
Rob Pannell
Cornell
2013
18
47
55
102
Chet Nowak
Air Force
1981
13
51
50
101
Tim Goldstein
Cornell
1987
14
27
73
100
Jason O’Neill
Yale
1990
18
26
73
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
Points per game
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
Steve Marohl
UMBC
1992
15
37
77
114
7.60
Tony Asterino
Siena
1979
11
49
34
83
7.55
Tony Asterino
Siena
1981
12
43
47
90
7.50
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 St.
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
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] Not recognized by the NCAA
Goals
Player
Team
Year
Games
Goals
Jon Reese
Yale
1990
18
82
Miles Thompson
Albany
2014
18
82
Mike McDonald
Air Force
1978
13
74
John DiMento
Air Force
1990
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
Connor Fields
Albany
2015
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] Not recognized by the NCAA
Goals per game
Player
Team
Year
Games
Goals
GPG
Bill Woolford
Air Force
1975
9
51
5.66
Don Swan
Delaware
1951
13
65
5.00 [a]
Ray Wood
Washington College
1950
13
62
4.77 [a]
Gary Gait
Syracuse
1988
15
70
4.67
Jon Reese
Yale
1990
18
82
4.56
Miles Thompson
Albany
2014
18
82
4.56
Mike French
Cornell
1974
14
63
4.50
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
Jim Weller
Massachusetts
1981
15
62
4.13
Mike French
Cornell
1976
16
65
4.06
Craig Mygatt
Vermont
1985
13
50
3.85
James Ames
Harvard
1995
13
49
3.77
Peter Baum
Colgate
2012
18
67
3.72
Mike French
Cornell
1975
17
63
3.71
Curtis Dickson
Delaware
2010
17
62
3.65
Max Quinzani
Duke
2010
19
68
3.58
Steve Mock
Cornell
2013
17
60
3.53
Connor Fields
Albany
2015
19
66
3.47
Zack Greer
Duke
2008
19
65
3.42
James Trenz
Cornell
1974
14
47
3.36
Zack Greer
Duke
2007
20
67
3.35
Athan Iannucci
Hofstra
2006
19
62
3.26
[a] Not recognized by the NCAA
Assists
Player
Team
Year
Games
Assists
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
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
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
Eamon McEneaney
Cornell
1976
16
61
Scott Montgomery
Vermont
1986
14
61
[a] Not recognized by the NCAA
Assists per game
Player
Team
Year
Games
Assists
APG
Dennis Fink
Drexel
1978
12
63
5.25
Bill Woolford
Air Force
1975
9
47
5.22
Tim Goldstein
Cornell
1987
14
73
5.21
Steve Marohl
UMBC
1992
15
77
5.13
Rick Handelman
Brown
1980
13
65
5.00
Scott Montgomery
Vermont
1984
14
65
4.64
Scott Montgomery
Vermont
1986
14
61
4.36
Walter Bajkowski
Drexel
1972
14
60
4.29
Lyle Thompson
Albany
2014
18
77
4.28
Tim Nelson
Syracuse
1984
16
67
4.19
Darren Lowe
Brown
1992
16
66
4.13
Jason O'Neill
Yale
1990
18
73
4.06
Tim Nelson
Syracuse
1985
16
64
4.00
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
Bobby Griebe
Towson
1975
17
58
3.41
Most Wins and National Titles by a program
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.
Current NCAA Division I lacrosse programs with 475 or more wins through 2017:
University
Initial Season
Total Seasons
All-time Wins
All-time Losses
Total Games
Winning Percent
National Titles
Johns Hopkins
1883
130
970
329
1,315
.746
44
Syracuse
1916
97
895
340
1,235
.725
15
Maryland
1924
91
808
267
1,079
.752
12
Navy
1908
110
789
352
1,155
.691
17
Army
1907
100
781
381
1,152
.672
8
Hobart
1898
111
763
495
1,218
.604
16
Cornell
1892
125
745
476
1,246
.610
7
Princeton
1881
103
666
460
1,109
.591
12
Virginia
1925
85
621
359
955
.634
7
Rutgers
1887
93
606
503
1,039
.547
1
Yale
1881
98
596
506
1,107
.541
1
Harvard
1881
133
584
566
1,162
.508
13
Lehigh
1885
127
588
685
1,273
.462
10
Hofstra
1949
69
568
396
967
.589
Duke
1938
78
560
414
975
.575
3
Massachusetts
1954
64
533
298
834
.641
Penn State
1913
104
522
514
1,046
.504
Brown
1963
54
512
353
867
.592
Loyola
1938
78
508
400
905
.559
1
Delaware
1948
70
503
456
962
.525
Penn
1900
100
498
616
1,123
.446
North Carolina
1949
60
486
296
768
.621
5
Ohio State
1953
64
478
412
894
.537
Winningest coaches
See also
References