Hall of Fame
The scorer of the two most memorable goals in the program's history, Brandon Spillett is just the third member of the men's lacrosse program to be elected to the Hall of Fame. After having already scored five goals in the contest, Spillett forced overtime in the 2004 National Championship game against Limestone College by scoring his sixth goal with just two seconds remaining in the game. The game's Most Valuable Player after registering eight points, Spillett scored 44 seconds into the second overtime period to give the Dolphins an 11-10 win and the College's first national championship. Additionally with the victory, the Dolphins became the first men's team (regardless of sport) in the history of the Northeast-10 Conference to capture a national championship. A two-time USILA First Team All-America selection, Spillett ended his 58-game career with 185 points on 112 goals and 73 assists. He ranks fourth in career goals, sixth in assists and seventh in total points. At the time of his graduation, he was third, fourth and sixth in those categories, respectively. During the team's run to the national championship in 2004, Spillett tallied 65 points on 40 goals and 25 assists. His 65 points are the eighth-most in a season in the program's history and a total that hasn't been reached since he did so. The 40 goals are tied for the 13th-most and were tied for the eighth-most when he did it. A two-time Northeast-10 Conference First Team All-Conference selection, he was named the 2004-05 Rev. J.J. O'Brien, S.J. Male Senior Athlete Achievement Award recipient.