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2009 Men's Lacrosse


The Cougars finished 3-12 overall and 1-9 in their first season in the MAC.


Senior defenseman Tim Bojanowski was the team MVP.


Bojanowski ended his career as MU's all-time leader in groundballs.


Freshman Lee Blair led the team in scoring with 34 points (16g, 18a)- the eighth-highest single-season assist total in school history.


Freshman Sean McGuigan had a team-high 27 goals- the sixth-highest total in school history.

McGuigan received the Coach's Award.


Bojanowski and Ryan Blevins were recognized as four-year seniors.


 

2008 Men's Lacrosse


The Cougars finished 3-10 overall.


Tim Bojanowski was a second-team All-PAC selection.


Bojanowski was named team MVP.


Jared Smith received the Coach's Award and was named to the PAC Sportsmanship team.


Bill Hack and the Cougars recorded the first shutout in school history with a 5-0 win over Wells.



2007 Men's Lacrosse


The Cougars tied the school record for wins in a season (6-7).


Sean Collins was a first-team All-PAC selection, while Mike Chisolm, Chris Vachon and Ryan Dwyer earned honorable mention.


Dwyer was the team MVP for the second straight season, and Collins received the Coach's Award.


Collins ended his career as CM's all-time leading scorer with 212 points. He is also first in career assists (103) and second in goals (109).

 


2006 Men's Lacrosse

The Cougars tied the school record for wins in a season (6-10) and qualified for the PAC playoffs for the third time in four years.


Sean Collins was a first-team All-PAC selection, while Matt Carey and Ryan Dwyer were named second-team All-PAC. Kevin Malkin earned honorable mention.


Dwyer was the team MVP, and Jared Kohler received the Coach’s Award.


Collins broke his own single-season scoring record with 62 points (27g, 35a).  His 35 goals were also a new school record and he became CM’s all-time assists leader (77).


Carey ended his career as CM’s all-time leader in points (188) and goals (150).


Carey set a school single-game record with 8 goals against Eastern.


Collins set school single-game records for assists (7) vs. Eastern and points (12) vs. Cazenovia.


Carey, Matt Davis, Bob Dmuchowski, Josh Kane and Kohler were honored as four-year lettermen.  Doug Metrick was also a senior.

 


2005 Men's Lacrosse


Despite missing the PAC playoffs for the first time in three seasons, the Cougars still tied the best record in school history (6-9).


Sean Collins set a new school single-season scoring record with 56 points (35g, 21a).


Matt Carey is CM's all-time leader in points (137) and goals (114).


Brandon Fields ended his career as the school's all-time assists leader (110).


Collins, Kevin Malkin, Paul Lawruk and Bobby Dmuchowski were named second-team All-PAC while Carey received honorable mention.


Collins was the team MVP, and Bob Wagner earned the Coach's Award.

 


2004 Men's Lacrosse


In Jim Ricardo's second year as head coach, the Cougars enjoyed the best season in their four-year history.


CM finished 6-9 and set a school record for wins in a season. They finished 3-3 in the PAC and qualified for the playoffs for the second straight season.


Matt Carey broke his own school scoring record with 54 points (46g, 8a). He was the 7th leading scorer in Division III lacrosse. He also became the first player in team history to earn first team All-PAC honors and first-team All-ECAC honors.


Sean Collins was second on the team in scoring and set a school freshman scoring record with 46 points (25g, 21a).


Brandon Fields set a school record with 29 assists and was third on the team in scoring with 44 points.


Bobby Dmuchowski and Matt Crow both received All-PAC honorable mention.


Carey was the team MVP for the second consecutive season, and Jeremy Regina received the Coach's Award.

 


2003 Men's Lacrosse


Under first year head coach, Jim Ricardo, the Cougars enjoyed their best season in their three year history.


CM finished 5-9 and earned their first post-season berth with a 4-3 record in the PAC.


The Cougars played the first night game ever on campus and clinched their playoff berth with a thrilling 9-8 win over Neumann.


Freshman Matt Carey became the first CM player to earn All-PAC honors. He set a school scoring record with 33 goals and 43 points. He was also named Wendy's Athlete of the Month in March.


Brandon Fields led the team in assists with 15 and finished in second in total points with 29.


Matt Rowland finished second in goals with 16 and third in toal points with 24.


Freshman goalie Chris Brauch made 203 saves and had a save percentage of 57.


Captain Nick Sisca finished his career with his best season up to date. He had the game winning goal versus Shenandoah in overtime.


Carey was the team MVP, and Justin Snyder earned the Coach's Award.

 


2002 Men's Lacrosse


In just thier second varsity season, the Cougars showed significant improvement over their debut season.


CM defeated SUNY Utica/Rome 13-4, for the first varsity win in school history. They added an overtime win over Cazenovia to finish with a 2-10 record.


Freshman Brandon Fields led the team in scoring with 16 points.


Nick Sisca added 13 points, and Matt Boben had 12.


Boben was the team MVP, and Frank Brophy received the Coach's Award.

 


2001 Men's Lacrosse


With just three players with prior lacrosse experience, the Cougars competed on the varsity level in their first season ever.


CM finished 0-9, but did defeat the Alvernia club team for the first win in the program's history.


Nick Sisca led the team in scoring with six goals and one assist, while Matt Boben added three goals.


Freshman goalie Adam Psak was the team's MVP, while sophomore Jeremy Regina received the Coach's Award.