Pietramala becomes men’s lacrosse program’s winningest coach

Junior Ryan Brown scored seven goals—one short of his career high—and freshman Shack Stanwick added three scores in his collegiate debut as the Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team cruised to a 16-4 victory against UMBC in its season-opener on Saturday afternoon at Homewood Field.

The victory gave Blue Jays coach Dave Pietramala 159 wins in his career, making him the winningest coach in school history. He passed Bob Scott, who won 158 games as JHU's coach from 1955-74. Pietramala, now 159-55 in his 15th season at Johns Hopkins, was honored in a brief post-game ceremony, during which he was joined by Scott on the field.



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