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'''Scott S. Bacigalupo''' is a former ] ]. He was a high school ], four-time collegiate ] (USILA) ], three-time ] (NCAA) goaltender of the year, two-time NCAA tournament outstanding player and a national player of the year. Scott Bacigalupo starred as a member of the ] team from 1991 through 1994 where he helped them win their first two ]s and was inducted into the ] on October 30, 2010.<ref>{{cite news|title=Scott Bacigalupo Named To National Lacrosse Hall of Fame|url=http://www.goprincetontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10600&ATCLID=204951124|publisher=]|date=May 26, 2010}}</ref> Scott was selected to the NCAA Lacrosse Silver Anniversary team in 1995.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/26/sports/college-lacross-report.html|title=College Lacrosse Report| |
'''Scott S. Bacigalupo''' is a former ] ]. He was a high school ], four-time collegiate ] (USILA) ], three-time ] (NCAA) goaltender of the year, two-time NCAA tournament outstanding player and a national player of the year. Scott Bacigalupo starred as a member of the ] team from 1991 through 1994 where he helped them win their first two ]s and was inducted into the ] on October 30, 2010.<ref>{{cite news|title=Scott Bacigalupo Named To National Lacrosse Hall of Fame|url=http://www.goprincetontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10600&ATCLID=204951124|publisher=]|date=May 26, 2010}}</ref> Scott was selected to the NCAA Lacrosse Silver Anniversary team in 1995.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/26/sports/college-lacross-report.html|title=College Lacrosse Report|access-date=August 14, 2010|date=April 26, 1995|work=]|author=Wallace, William N.}}</ref> He was a four-time All-] (three times first team) selection. In his four-year college career, Princeton won its first two NCAA tournament Championships, two Ivy League Championships and earned four ] tournament invitations. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Scott Bacigalupo was a high school All-American at ] of ].<ref name=SBNTNLHoF>{{cite web|url=http://www.goprincetontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10600&ATCLID=204951124|title=Scott Bacigalupo Named To National Lacrosse Hall of Fame| |
Scott Bacigalupo was a high school All-American at ] of ].<ref name=SBNTNLHoF>{{cite web|url=http://www.goprincetontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10600&ATCLID=204951124|title=Scott Bacigalupo Named To National Lacrosse Hall of Fame|access-date=August 14, 2010|date=May 26, 2010|publisher=Princeton Athletic Communications}}</ref> | ||
==College career== | ==College career== | ||
Bacigalupo started all 60 of Princeton's games during his career from 1991 to 1994. During those four years, Princeton posted a 52–8 record,<ref name=SBNTNLHoF/> including a 7–2 record in four NCAA tournament appearances.<ref name=MCR>{{cite web|url=http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/m_lacrosse_champs_records/2009/2009champs.pdf|title=Men's Championship Results| |
Bacigalupo started all 60 of Princeton's games during his career from 1991 to 1994. During those four years, Princeton posted a 52–8 record,<ref name=SBNTNLHoF/> including a 7–2 record in four NCAA tournament appearances.<ref name=MCR>{{cite web|url=http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/m_lacrosse_champs_records/2009/2009champs.pdf|title=Men's Championship Results|access-date=August 8, 2010|publisher=]|page=5}}</ref> On five occasions he recorded 15 or more ]s in an NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship tournament game, and the Tigers won the ] in both 1992 and 1994.<ref name=SBNTNLHoF/> The 1992 and 1993 teams were undefeated 6–0 outright Ivy League champions.<ref>{{cite web|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20050122162935/http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/documents/mlax9192.asp |archive-date=January 22, 2005|url=http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/documents/mlax9192.asp|title=Ivy League Lacrosse 1991–1992|access-date=August 16, 2010|publisher=IvyLeagueSports.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20050122163448/http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/documents/mlax9293.asp |archive-date=January 22, 2005|url=http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/documents/mlax9293.asp|title=Ivy League Lacrosse 1992–1993|access-date=August 16, 2010|publisher=IvyLeagueSports.com}}</ref> | ||
Bacigalupo was inducted into the ] on October 30, 2010.<ref name=SBNTNLHoF/> He is a three-time winner of the ] (1992, 1993, 1994) as the NCAA's best goaltender and a former ]-winner (1994) as the NCAA Division I lacrosse player of the year.<ref name=PU25>{{cite web|url=http://www.goprincetontigers.com/fls/10600/pdf/MLAX.Record.Book.pdf|title=Men's Lacrosse| |
Bacigalupo was inducted into the ] on October 30, 2010.<ref name=SBNTNLHoF/> He is a three-time winner of the ] (1992, 1993, 1994) as the NCAA's best goaltender and a former ]-winner (1994) as the NCAA Division I lacrosse player of the year.<ref name=PU25>{{cite web|url=http://www.goprincetontigers.com/fls/10600/pdf/MLAX.Record.Book.pdf|title=Men's Lacrosse|access-date=August 12, 2010|publisher=Princeton University|page=25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725083934/http://www.goprincetontigers.com/fls/10600/pdf/MLAX.Record.Book.pdf|archive-date=2011-07-25|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was a first team ] selection in 1992, 1993, and 1994 and a second team selection in 1991.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usila.org/AllAmericanPDFs/1991_AA.pdf|title=1991 Men's All-Americans|access-date=August 12, 2010|publisher=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usila.org/AllAmericanPDFs/1992_AA.pdf|title=1992 Men's All-Americans|access-date=August 12, 2010|publisher=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usila.org/AllAmericanPDFs/1993_AA.pdf|title=1993 Men's All-Americans|access-date=August 12, 2010|publisher=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usila.org/AllAmericanPDFs/1994_AA.pdf|title=1994 Men's All-Americans|access-date=August 12, 2010|publisher=]}}</ref> In addition, he was a 1994 USILA Scholar All-American.<ref name="PU25"/> He was first team all-Ivy League in 1991, 1992 and 1993 and a second team selection in 1994.<ref name=SBNTNLHoF/><ref name=MILOP>{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071028041830/http://ivyleaguesports.com/sports/alltime.asp?intSID=15|archive-date=October 28, 2007|url=http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/sports/alltime.asp?intSID=15|title=Men's Ivy League Outstanding Performers|access-date=August 13, 2010|publisher=IvyLeagueSports.com}}</ref> His 732 career saves are 122 more than any other Princeton goaltender.<ref name=SBNTNLHoF/> ''Lacrosse Magazine'' named him to its All-Century team and he participated in the 1994 North/South All-Star Game.<ref name=SBNTNLHoF/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uslacrosse.org/TopNav/NewsandMedia/PressReleases/2010HallofFameClassAnnounced.aspx|title=2010 Hall of Fame Class Announced|access-date=August 14, 2010|publisher=US Lacrosse, Inc.}}</ref> | ||
During the ] game against ], Bacigalupo allowed Syracuse to tie the score when he lost a ball near his own goal, but he made a key save in the first ]. The Tigers eventually won their first NCAA championship in the second overtime,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/05/26/sports/lacrosse-princeton-wins-and-breaks-monopoly.html|title=Lacrosse; Princeton Wins and Breaks Monopoly| |
During the ] game against ], Bacigalupo allowed Syracuse to tie the score when he lost a ball near his own goal, but he made a key save in the first ]. The Tigers eventually won their first NCAA championship in the second overtime,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/05/26/sports/lacrosse-princeton-wins-and-breaks-monopoly.html|title=Lacrosse; Princeton Wins and Breaks Monopoly|access-date=August 14, 2010|date=May 26, 1992|work=]|author=Wallace, William N.}}</ref> and Bacigalupo was selected as the most outstanding player of the tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goprincetontigers.com/fls/10600/pdf/MLAX.Record.Book.pdf|title=Men's Lacrosse|access-date=August 12, 2010|publisher=Princeton University|page=23|archive-date=July 25, 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725083934/http://www.goprincetontigers.com/fls/10600/pdf/MLAX.Record.Book.pdf}}</ref> Bacigalupo also performed well in the ]s and was again the most outstanding player during the ] tournament when the Tigers won the championship for a second time.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/05/23/sports/lacrosse-princeton-s-defense-dispatches-loyola.html|title=Lacrosse; Princeton's Defense Dispatches Loyola|access-date=August 14, 2010|date=May 23, 1993|work=]|author=Wallace, William N.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/31/sports/lacrosse-virginia-makes-it-to-the-wire-but-princeton-goes-beyond-it.html|title=Lacrosse; Virginia Makes It to the Wire, But Princeton Goes Beyond It|access-date=August 14, 2010|date=May 31, 1994|work=]|author=Wallace, William N.}}</ref> | ||
==Professional career== | ==Professional career== | ||
After college, he took a ] job with ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nymag.com/nymag/columns/intelligencer/19767/|title=Schmooze Sticks: Wall Street's old-boys network busts some heads| |
After college, he took a ] job with ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nymag.com/nymag/columns/intelligencer/19767/|title=Schmooze Sticks: Wall Street's old-boys network busts some heads|access-date=August 18, 2010|date=August 27, 2006|work=]|author=Van Syckle, Katie}}</ref> Bacigalupo has not played professionally in either the ] or ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.majorleaguelacrosse.com.s3.amazonaws.com/files/Player-encyclopedia-2010.pdf|title=2010 Major League Lacrosse Player Encyclopedia|access-date=October 25, 2010|publisher=]|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110510011139/http://media.majorleaguelacrosse.com.s3.amazonaws.com/files/Player-encyclopedia-2010.pdf|archive-date=May 10, 2011|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nll.com/careerstats.php|title=Career Stats|access-date=October 25, 2010|publisher=]|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100810045156/http://nll.com/careerstats.php|archive-date=August 10, 2010|df=mdy-all}}</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Lacrosse player
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College | Princeton |
Conference | Ivy |
Sport | Lacrosse |
Position | Goaltender |
Jersey # | 10 |
Career | 1991–1994 |
Nationality | American |
High school | St. Paul's, Brooklandville, Maryland |
Career highlights | |
Awards | |
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Honors | |
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Championships | |
Ivy League regular season (1992, 1993) NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship (1992, 1994) | |
Tournaments | |
1991 NCAA, 1992 NCAA, 1993 NCAA, 1994 NCAA |
Scott S. Bacigalupo is a former lacrosse goaltender. He was a high school All-American, four-time collegiate United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-American, three-time National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) goaltender of the year, two-time NCAA tournament outstanding player and a national player of the year. Scott Bacigalupo starred as a member of the Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse team from 1991 through 1994 where he helped them win their first two NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships and was inducted into the Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame on October 30, 2010. Scott was selected to the NCAA Lacrosse Silver Anniversary team in 1995. He was a four-time All-Ivy League (three times first team) selection. In his four-year college career, Princeton won its first two NCAA tournament Championships, two Ivy League Championships and earned four NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship tournament invitations.
Background
Scott Bacigalupo was a high school All-American at St. Paul's of Brooklandville, Maryland.
College career
Bacigalupo started all 60 of Princeton's games during his career from 1991 to 1994. During those four years, Princeton posted a 52–8 record, including a 7–2 record in four NCAA tournament appearances. On five occasions he recorded 15 or more saves in an NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship tournament game, and the Tigers won the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship in both 1992 and 1994. The 1992 and 1993 teams were undefeated 6–0 outright Ivy League champions.
Bacigalupo was inducted into the Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame on October 30, 2010. He is a three-time winner of the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award (1992, 1993, 1994) as the NCAA's best goaltender and a former Lt. Raymond Enners Award-winner (1994) as the NCAA Division I lacrosse player of the year. He was a first team USILA All-American Team selection in 1992, 1993, and 1994 and a second team selection in 1991. In addition, he was a 1994 USILA Scholar All-American. He was first team all-Ivy League in 1991, 1992 and 1993 and a second team selection in 1994. His 732 career saves are 122 more than any other Princeton goaltender. Lacrosse Magazine named him to its All-Century team and he participated in the 1994 North/South All-Star Game.
During the 1992 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship game against Syracuse, Bacigalupo allowed Syracuse to tie the score when he lost a ball near his own goal, but he made a key save in the first overtime. The Tigers eventually won their first NCAA championship in the second overtime, and Bacigalupo was selected as the most outstanding player of the tournament. Bacigalupo also performed well in the 1993 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championships and was again the most outstanding player during the 1994 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship tournament when the Tigers won the championship for a second time.
Professional career
After college, he took a Wall Street job with Merrill Lynch. Bacigalupo has not played professionally in either the National Lacrosse League or Major League Lacrosse.
Notes
- "Scott Bacigalupo Named To National Lacrosse Hall of Fame". Princeton University Athletics. May 26, 2010.
- Wallace, William N. (April 26, 1995). "College Lacrosse Report". The New York Times. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
- ^ "Scott Bacigalupo Named To National Lacrosse Hall of Fame". Princeton Athletic Communications. May 26, 2010. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
- "Men's Championship Results" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 5. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
- "Ivy League Lacrosse 1991–1992". IvyLeagueSports.com. Archived from the original on January 22, 2005. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
- "Ivy League Lacrosse 1992–1993". IvyLeagueSports.com. Archived from the original on January 22, 2005. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
- ^ "Men's Lacrosse" (PDF). Princeton University. p. 25. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 25, 2011. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
- "1991 Men's All-Americans" (PDF). United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
- "1992 Men's All-Americans" (PDF). United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
- "1993 Men's All-Americans" (PDF). United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
- "1994 Men's All-Americans" (PDF). United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
- "Men's Ivy League Outstanding Performers". IvyLeagueSports.com. Archived from the original on October 28, 2007. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
- "2010 Hall of Fame Class Announced". US Lacrosse, Inc. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
- Wallace, William N. (May 26, 1992). "Lacrosse; Princeton Wins and Breaks Monopoly". The New York Times. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
- "Men's Lacrosse" (PDF). Princeton University. p. 23. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 25, 2011. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
- Wallace, William N. (May 23, 1993). "Lacrosse; Princeton's Defense Dispatches Loyola". The New York Times. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
- Wallace, William N. (May 31, 1994). "Lacrosse; Virginia Makes It to the Wire, But Princeton Goes Beyond It". The New York Times. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
- Van Syckle, Katie (August 27, 2006). "Schmooze Sticks: Wall Street's old-boys network busts some heads". New York. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
- "2010 Major League Lacrosse Player Encyclopedia" (PDF). Major League Lacrosse. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 10, 2011. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
- "Career Stats". National Lacrosse League. Archived from the original on August 10, 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
Preceded byAndy Piazza | Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award 1992, 1993, 1994 |
Succeeded byBrian Dougherty |
Preceded byDavid Morrow | Lt. Raymond Enners Award 1994 |
Succeeded byTerry Riordan |
Preceded byDennis Goldstein Chris Surran |
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship Tournament Most Outstanding Player 1992 1994 |
Succeeded byChris Surran Brian Dougherty |
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