by Ben Bokun (NCAA.com)
Highlighted by attackers from teams including Duke, Albany, Syracuse and Denver, here are the top 31 individual career goal leaders since the first NCAA championship tournament in 1971.
Justin Guterding, Duke (2015-18), 75 games — 212 goals
Zack Greer, Duke (2005-08), 67 games — 206 goals
*Though his Division I career finished off in 2008 after four years at Duke, Greer was given eligibility to play a fifth season at Bryant, a reclassifying institution, during the 2009 season.
Max Quinzani, Duke (2007-10), 78 games — 199 goals
Connor Fields, Albany (NY) (2015-18), 69 games — 199 goals
Dylan Molloy, Brown (2014-17), 63 games — 197 goals
Stan Cockerton, North Carolina St. (1977-80), 44 games — 193 goals
Gary Gait, Syracuse (1987-90), 56 games — 192 goals
Mike French, Cornell (1974-76), 47 games — 191 goals
Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) (2011-14), 61 games — 190 goals
Mac O’Keefe, Penn State (2017-present), 54 games — 189 goals
Merrick Thomson, Albany (NY) (2004-07), 65 games — 188 goals
Wesley Berg, Denver (2012-15), 73 games — 188 goals
Terry Riordan, Johns Hopkins (1992-95), 56 games — 184 goals
Jordan Wolf, Duke (2011-14), 81 games — 184 goals
Tom Marechek, Syracuse (1989-92), 58 games — 182 goals
Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook (2013-16), 66 games — 182 goals
John DiMento, Air Force (1987-90) — 176 goals*
David Hope, VMI (1986-89), 54 games — 175 goals
Jeff Reh, Adelphi (1987-90), 53 games — 175 goals
Jordan McBride, Stony Brook (2008-11), 60 games — 175 goals
Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) (2012-15), 70 games — 175 goals
Ben Reeves, Yale (2015-18), 67 games — 174 goals
Joe Vasta, Air Force (1983-86) — 173 goals*
Randy Colley, Notre Dame (1992-95), 55 games — 173 goals
Cort Knodel, Canisius (1994-97), 58 games — 172 goals
Connor Cannizzaro, Maryland/Denver (2014-17), 69 games — 171 goals
Matt Danowski, Duke (2004-08), 80 games — 170 goals
Tony Asterino, Siena (1978-81), 47 games — 168 goals
Joseph Radin, Marist (2013-16), 63 games — 166 goals
Doug Knight, Virginia (1994-97), 60 games — 165 goals
Peter Baum, Colgate (2010-13), 62 games — 164 goals
*Games are not available in either the official NCAA or Air Force record books.