SALISBURY, Md. - Salisbury University coach
Jim Berkman is now the all-time winningest coach
in NCAA men's lacrosse history as his top-ranked Sea Gulls defeated
Ohio Wesleyan University 13-5 on Saturday night at Sea Gull Stadium
in a 2008 NCAA Division III second round tournament game before a
crowd of 914.
Coach Berkman surpasses former Army coach Jack Emmer who held
onto the all-time wins record for three years with 326 wins. Coach
Emmer coached at Army for 22 seasons and had stints at SUNY
Cortland and Washington & Lee University in his 36-year head
coaching career. Coach Berkman is now 327-35 in 21 seasons, as he
has coached Salisbury for the past 20 years (318-30 record at SU).
"I have never been a guy who has wanted the attention. It is
always about the players," said Jim Berkman. "It [the
record] is a reflection of all of the great players that I
have been fortunate to coach here."
In the past six seasons, Berkman has compiled an unbelievable
121-2 record en route to four national championships.
"At the rate that we have won games in the past six years
that is pretty unrealistic. We have been pretty fortunate," said
Jim Berkman. "This program rivals any Division I team in the way
that it is run. It is first class."
Salisbury, the defending national champions, advances to the
NCAA quarterfinal round where the Sea Gulls will host No. 6 Cabrini
College on Wednesday, May 14. The official game time will be
announced on Monday. The Cavaliers defeated No. 9 Haverford College
13-10 in another Saturday second round game.
Salisbury's defense shined under the lights as the maroon and
gold caused 22 of Ohio Wesleyan's 33 turnovers. A pivotal moment in
the game came in the second quarter with 11:30 left before the half
as the two teams were knotted at three apiece.
Senior defenseman Ryan Phillips forced a Battling
Bishop turnover with a powerful check deep in Sea Gull territory.
SU pushed the ball up the field to earn the clear and got the ball
into the stick of senior Bruce Richardson(four
goals). The midfielder capitalized on the opportunity as he rifled
an unassisted goal past OWU goalie Jud Hall (13 saves).
Salisbury regained the lead for good as Richardson scored two of
the next three goals to send the Sea Gulls into the half up 7-3.
Senior Matt Hickman scored three of his four goals
in the first half.
The Sea Gulls didn't let up in the third quarter as Richardson
scored his fourth off an assist from junior Kylor
Berkman (four assists).
"We were not looking to Wednesday we were focused on tonight,"
said Kylor Berkman. "Ohio Wesleyan is a good team. We knew we had
to come out here ready to play."
The maroon and gold received a stellar night's work from goalie
Zach Krissoff (11 saves) as he earned his seventh
victory this season. In an unusual event Krissoff served a
one-minute slashing penalty after senior long-stick midfielder
Ryan Browning launched an errant pass from beyond
midfield that gave Ohio Wesleyan an open look at the goal. The
Bishops (10-7) drew the Gull keeper out of the cage, who committed
the foul to prevent an open net goal.
On the ensuing man-up opportunity the Bishops capitalized as
Nick Gallagher (two goals, one assist) scored his second goal of
the game off an assist from Harrison Iuliano (one goal, one assist)
at the 6:56 mark in the third quarter. That goal snapped
Salisbury's 6-0 run and ended an OWU scoreless drought of over 29
minutes.
The Sea Gulls closed out the game with a 5-0 run which started and
ended with Jake DeLillo unassisted goals. The
sophomore attackman finished the night with three goals. OWU's
Steve Fowler ripped home a long range goal as time expired in the
game.
This is the eighth time in '08 that the SU defense has held an
opponent to five or less goals. In the last meeting, Salisbury
defeated Ohio Wesleyan 14-10 on March 9 at home.
Senior defenseman Ben Sandlin and sophomore
long-stick midfielder Connor Burgasser led the Sea
Gulls with four caused turnovers each while senior Kevin
Kustron added three caused turnovers.
The Sea Gulls outshot the Bishops 39-28 as SU held a 15-6
advantage in the pivotal second quarter. Salisbury won 13-of-19
face-offs while the Sea Gulls were near perfect on clears
(31-for-32) and scooped up 46 ground balls.
On a special night in men's lacrosse history Coach Berkman was
allowed to enjoy the moment with his son Kylor on the field.
"It is always special when your son is out there. It is a
special thing because you only have four years to enjoy it," said
the elder Berkman.
Kylor echoed his dad's statement and was also amazed at the
amount of career wins.
"It is unreal! Just to think back on how long it took him to
accomplish this record is unbelievable. I wasn't even alive when it
started," said Kylor Berkman.
Coach Berkman, 48, coached one season at Potsdam State in
1985 where he went 9-5. He took over the Salisbury program in 1989
when Kylor was just an infant.
The future of the NCAA men's lacrosse wins record is in good
hands with Berkman as he the potential to raise the bar to a whole
new level before the end of his legendary coaching career.
"Obviously, I am going to be coaching for a few more years as
long as Salisbury University would have me on the sideline," said
Jim Berkman on the future of the wins record. "We are probably
going to win a couple more games."
NOTES: Several autographed game balls by Coach
Berkman signed with "327" and the date along with an official game
program and newspaper clippings will be sent to the
Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame in Baltimore.
NCAA Men's Lacrosse All-Time Wins Record
| Name
|
| Wins
| Seasons
| School(s)
| Active
|
1.
| Jim Berkman
|
| 327
| 21
| Salisbury, Potsdam State
| Yes
|
2.
| Jack Emmer
|
| 326
| 36
| Army, Cortland, Washington & Lee
| No
|
3.
| Hank Janczyk
|
| 313
| 26
| Gettysburg, Colgate, Salisbury
| Yes
|
| Dave Urick
|
| 313
| 29
| Georgetown, Hobart
| Yes
|
5.
| Dick Garber
|
| 300
| 36
| Massachusetts
| No
|
NCAA Men's Lacrosse All-Time Winning Percentage (minimum
200 games)
| Name
|
| Record
| Pct.
| Seasons
| School(s)
| Active
|
1.
| Jim Berkman
|
| 327-35
| .903
| 21
| Salisbury, Potsdam State
| Yes
|
2.
| Jack Kaley
|
| 173-31
| .848
| 16
| NYIT
| Yes
|
3.
| Erin Quinn
|
| 202-38
| .842
| 15
| Middlebury
| No
|
4.
| Lelan Rogers
|
| 185-50
| .787
| 14
| Cortland, Ohio Wesleyan
| No
|
5.
| Hank Janczyk
|
| 313-93
| .771
| 26
| Gettysburg, Colgate, Salisbury
| Yes
|
Records as of 5/10/2008