Captain Rick Hudner, considered by most coaches as the Northeast's best lacrosse player, broke the College's all-time lacrosse scoring record th's spring to lead his teammates with 18 goals and 46 assists for a total of 64 points. Hudner, the team's feeder, nearly doubled his assist total-for the previous season. Far behind Hudner in scoring was reserve attackman Moe Baldwin, who tallied 15 goals and assists for 30 points.
Outscore Opposition
The five attackmen scored a cumulative total of 82 goals in 14 games, five more than the entire opposition. Three of those men will return next season. One unusual aspect of the scoring record was that each of the first midfielders scored approximately the same number of goals, 14.
Seven of the attackmen are graduating seniors. They accumulated 163 points between them.
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