Men's Lacrosse Brigham Breaks Scoring Mark
Collectively, the 1983 Lacrosse team season was a disappointing 5-7. Individual efforts were noteworthy, however, and they laid the foundation for a promising future. Scoring was led by Co-Captain MVP Mike Brigham (31 goals, 12 assists) who finished his career with 122 tallies, more than the old mark. Bob St. George (22.6) and Mark Tiedeman (22.5) were right behind, followed by Ned Ide (13.13) and Co-Captain Pete Miller (11.5). Kelly Shakleford and Scott Hallett grew into fine defensemen, gaining experience playing alongside the Bob Falk Memorial Award winner, Chris Delaney. The biggest surprise on the young team was freshman goalie Paul Ferrucci. As Brigham, Miller, Delaney, Jamie Kapteyn, Tom Lee and Kevin O'Callaghan graduate, the team hopes to rebound with the young stars. Brigham, Miller and Delaney were selected to play in the New England AllStar Game, held on Jessee Field.
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Front Row: Paul Ferrucci, Kevin O'Callaghan, Mike Brigham, Pete Miller, Mike Doetsch. Second Row: Bob St. George, Ken Warner, Townsend Ziebold, Ben Rhodes, Chris Delaney, Matt Golding, Tom Lee. Third Row: Coach Mike Darr, Asst. Coach Jamie Birmingham, Robert Hipkins, Tom Sheehy, Steve Swett, Steve Stroud, Jamie Kapteyn, Ned Ide, Asst. Coach Tom Kellar. Back Row: Kelly Shackleford, Mark Tiedemann, Chris Downs, Scott Hallett, Mark Shaughnessy. Missing: Bill Nault, Peter DePattie and Frank Grossi.