2006 Men's Lacrosse Roster
Roster

Joe Yevoli
- Position:
- Attackman
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 185
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Massapequa, N.Y.
- High School:
- St. Anthony's/Virginia
Transferred to Syracuse from the University of Virginia where he helped the Cavaliers win the 2003 NCAA Championship and the 2003 ACC Championship...scored 14 goals in four games against Syracuse, including at least three each time.
at Virginia (2004): Finished second on the team behind Matt Ward in points (31), goals (19) and assists (12)...led the team in goals five times...three goals and two assists against Syracuse...two goals, two assists in an overtime win against Towson...scored twice and had an assist in the overtime win against Johns Hopkins...three goals and an assist against Duke...scored two times and had an assist against UNC in the ACC Tournament semifinals...tallied three goals against Maryland in the finals...named to the All-ACC Tournament team.
at Virginia (2003): STX/USILA All-America Second Team...shared the team lead in scoring with 49 points with Chris Rotelli...tied for third in the ACC in scoring with an average of 2.88 ppg...led the ACC and tied for 20th nationally in assists at 1.53 per game...26 total assists were tied for 10th nationally...became the first player to go from leading the ACC in goals one season to leading in assists the next since former UVA great Doug Knight did so in 1996-97...seven multi-goal games...nine multi-assist performances...scored a season-high four goals in the win against Syracuse at the Carrier Dome...scored twice and had a huge assist against North Carolina in the ACC Tournament...with 2:18 into overtime, Yevoli hit Billy Glading in front for the game-winning goal...led the team with one goal, three assists in the win against Duke in the ACC finals...named to the All-ACC Tournament team...had a career-high four assists in the NCAA playoff win against Mount St. Mary's...exploded for three goals and two assists versus Maryland in the NCAA semifinals.
at Virginia (2002): Exploded onto the national scene with a dynamic freshman season...started every game on attack with senior Conor Gill and fellow rookie John Christmas...named ACC Rookie of the Year and the nation's third-best freshman by Inside Lacrosse Magazine...led the ACC with 40 goals, the first freshman leader since Duke's Dave Hagler in 1978...third in the conference in scoring with an average of 3.33 ppg...50 overall points were second in the league behind Gill's 56 and tied for third by a UVA rookie...third among freshman nationally in goals and tied for ninth overall...12th in the nation in goals per game with an average of 2.67...40 goals set a UVA rookie record...third-most goals by a freshman in ACC history...scored at least once in every game...opened his career with a bang, scoring four times in both of his first two games- against Drexel and Syracuse...tallied three goals against Johns Hopkins...named to the All-ACC Tournament team...tied his career-high with four goals in an 11-10 NCAA quarterfinal win against Cornell...assisted on Christmas' game-winning goal with 3:59 left to play...shared the team's scoring honors with Christmas with three goals against Syracuse in the national semifinals.
High School: Earned four varsity letters in lacrosse at St. Anthony's High School...All-American as a senior...All-Long Island as a senior...four-time All-Long Island Catholic League selection...four-time all-league...team won three Catholic League championships...named Catholic League Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior...totaled 63 goals and 46 assists his senior year...scored 45 goals and 30 assists as a junior...two-time team MVP...scored three goals in the US Lacrosse High School All-Star game...played in two Empire State Games...also played football and basketball.
Personal: Born on June 28, 1983 in Massapequa, N.Y. ...son of Joseph and Janice Yevoli...two brothers, one sister...father was an All-American attackman at North Carolina in the 1970's...graduate student in the School of Information Studies.
Year |
Games |
Goals |
Assists |
Points |
GB |
Faceoffs |
GW |
2006 |
15 |
24 |
18 |
42 |
21 |
0-0 |
1 |
Totals |
15 |
24 |
18 |
42 |
21 |
0-0 |
1 |