Hall of Fame
The 2006 men's lacrosse team captured the second national championship in the College's history with a 12-5 victory over Dowling. The Dolphins finished the season with a then-Division II record mark of 18-0. In addition to the national championship, the Dolphins won their seventh straight Northeast-10 Conference Regular Season Championship and sixth consecutive NE10 Tournament Championship. The class of 2006 finished its career with a record of 62-2, four NCAA tournament appearances, four Northeast-10 Conference Regular Season and Tournament championships and two national championships. The class' .969 winning percentage is the best in the program's history. Five members of the team were named to the USILA All-America First Team, two were tabbed to the USILA Second Team and one was an Honorable Mention selection. Senior Travis Tarr was the recipient of the William C. Schmeisser Award as the nation's Most Outstanding Defensive Player, redshirt junior Jared Corcoran collected the Ensign C. Markland Kelly Jr. Award as the nation's Most Outstanding Goalkeeper and junior Matt Cassalia earned the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Jr. Award as the nation's Most Outstanding Midfielder. Tarr was named the Northeast-10 Conference Player and Defensive Player of the Year and Corcoran collected NE10 Goalkeeper of the Year honors as five players were named to the NE10 First Team and five were selected to the NE10 Second Team. The team finished with a goals against average of 3.67, the second-best mark in the history of Division II and tied for the third-best mark in NCAA history (spanning all three divisions).