1981 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship - Tournament Outstanding Players

Tournament Outstanding Players

  • Mike Federico, Goalie, Johns Hopkins, tournament Most Outstanding Player


Leading Scorers

Name GP G A Pts
Barry Mitchell, Maryland 3 8 7 14
Bob Boneillo, Maryland 3 6 6 12
Wayne Davis, Johns Hopkins 3 9 2 11
Scott Baugher, Johns Hopkins 3 8 3 11
Mike Buzzell, Navy 2 6 4 10
Dave Huntley, Johns Hopkins 2 9 1 10
Ron Martinello, Maryland 3 8 2 10
John Lamon, Maryland 2 7 3 10
Ned Radebaugh, Johns Hopkins 3 5 4 9
Mike Chanenchuk, Navy 2 3 6 9

LEADING SCORERS Name................................................................................................... GP G A Pts. Michael Burnett, North Carolina.................................................................. 3 9 6 15 Jeff Cook, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................... 3 8 4 12 Syd Abernethy, Navy................................................................................. 2 7 3 10 Brendan Schneck, Johns Hopkins ............................................................... 3 6 4 10 Jim Zaffuto, Johns Hopkins ........................................................................ 3 9 0 9 Jeff Homire, North Carolina........................................................................ 3 7 1 8 Doug Hall, North Carolina .......................................................................... 3 5 3 8 Pete Voelkel, North Carolina....................................................................... 3 3 5 8 Kevin Griswold, North Carolina ................................................................... 3 5 2 7 Randy Natoli, Virginia ................................................................................ 2 6 1 7

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