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Over the years, some of the sport’s biggest stars have delivered unforgettable performances on the biggest stage, setting records that still stand today. From seven-goal explosions to dominant faceoff performances and historic save totals, here’s a look at some of the greatest individual performances in NCAA Championship history.
Most Championship Goals
Kyle Aquin – RIT Tigers – 7 Goals – 2013
Aquin delivered one of the greatest scoring performances ever seen in a title game, tying the all-time championship record with seven goals in RIT’s matchup against Stevenson. Even in defeat, Aquin completely took over offensively and cemented his place in championship history.
Sam Bradman – Salisbury University – 7 Goals – 2011
Bradman was nearly unstoppable during Salisbury’s 2011 national championship run, scoring seven goals while showcasing the elite dodging and finishing ability that made him one of the greatest players in DeeThreeLax history.
Most Championship Assists
Bill Coons – Nazareth University – 6 Assists – 1989
Coons became the first player to reach the six-assist mark in a national title game, adding a goal for seven total points in Nazareth’s battle against the powerhouse Hobart Statesmen. Despite the loss, his performance remains one of the best quarterback-style outings ever seen in a championship game.
Eric Fishman – Salisbury University – 6 Assists – 1995
Fishman tied the championship game assist record while orchestrating one of the greatest offensive performances in NCAA history. He added two goals for eight total points in Salisbury’s dominant 22-13 victory over Nazareth.
Most Championship Points
Sean Radebaugh – Salisbury University – 9 Points – 1995
Radebaugh holds the record for most points ever in a DeeThreeLax national championship game with an incredible nine-point performance during Salisbury’s offensive showcase against Nazareth.
Bill Miller – Hobart Statesmen – 8 Points – 1988
One of the earliest all-time championship performances, Miller exploded for eight points during Hobart’s dynasty run.
Cabell Maddux – Hobart Statesmen – 8 Points – 1993
Maddux added another historic offensive performance for the Statesmen with an eight-point effort during the 1993 championship game.
Eric Fishman – Salisbury University – 8 Points – 1995
Fishman’s six assists and two goals helped power one of the greatest offensive title game performances ever.
John Uppgren – Tufts University – 8 Points – 2015
Uppgren helped fuel Tufts’ first national championship with an explosive eight-point performance against Lynchburg.
Lance Savage – Hobart Statesmen – 8 Points – 1990
Savage starred during another chapter of Hobart’s dominant championship era with eight points in the title game.
Tim DeLoe – Hobart Statesmen – 8 Points – 1990
DeLoe matched Savage with eight points as Hobart’s offense overwhelmed opponents during its dynasty years.
Jason Coffman – Salisbury University – 8 Points – 1995
Coffman added yet another eight-point performance during Salisbury’s historic 1995 offensive explosion.
Brooks Hauser – Tufts University – 8 Points – 2025
Hauser became one of the newest names on the list after delivering a massive eight-point performance during Tufts’ 2025 title run.
Sam Bradman – Salisbury University – 8 Points – 2011
Bradman’s seven goals and one assist capped off one of the most dominant offensive championship performances in recent memory.
Most Championship Faceoff Wins
Conor Helfrich – Tufts University – 23 Faceoff Wins – 2015
Helfrich owns the highest verified faceoff win total in DeeThreeLax national championship history. He went 23-for-31 at the X, grabbed 13 ground balls, scored a goal, and completely controlled possession during Tufts’ 19-11 win over Lynchburg. The performance earned him Most Outstanding Player honors and remains one of the most dominant championship performances ever.
Most Championship Saves
Chris Hawley – University of Lynchburg – 20 Saves – 2015
Despite being on the losing end of a high-scoring game against Tufts, Hawley turned in the highest verified save total in championship game history. His 20-save performance kept Lynchburg competitive throughout the afternoon.
Jason Tarnow – Salisbury University – 19 Saves – 1999
Tarnow anchored Salisbury’s 13-6 championship victory over Middlebury with a dominant 19-save performance.
Drew Hutchison – RIT Tigers – 16 Saves – 2022
Hutchison stood tall in a defensive battle against Union, making 16 saves to help secure RIT’s back-to-back national championships.
Erik Miller – Salisbury University – 16 Saves – 1994
Miller delivered 16 huge saves against Hobart to help Salisbury complete the first undefeated national championship season in DeeThreeLax history.
Championship weekend has produced some of the most iconic moments in DeeThreeLax history, and these performances continue to stand as the gold standard for what it means to deliver under the brightest lights in DeeThreeLax
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