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Jack Turnbull Award (Outstanding Attackman — Div. I) Schmeisser Cup (Outstanding Defenseman — Div. I) 1944 Fred Allner, Jr. 1971 John Burnap 1977 Chris Kane 1978 Chris Kane 2007 Mitch Belisle Ens. C.M. Kelly, Jr. Award (Outstanding Goaltender — Div. I) 1967 Butch Hilliard 1968 Butch Hilliard 1971 Bob Rule 1976 Dan Mackesey 1977 Dan Mackesey 2007 Matt McMonagle Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin, Jr. Award (Outstanding Midfielder — Div. I) 1976 Bob Henrickson 2006 Joe Boulukos (Co) 2009 Max Seibald Morris Touchstone Award (Coach of the Year — Div. I) 1971 Richie Moran 1977 Richie Moran 1987 Richie Moran 2000 David Pietramala 2009 Jeff Tambroni John Burnap Bob Henrickson Butch Hilliard 1975 • Richie Moran 1954 • Roy Taylor USILA Man of the Year David Pietramala Richie Moran Joe Boulukos Fred Allner, Jr. Bob Rule Mitch Belisle Dan Mackesey Chris Kane Matt McMonagle USILA Awards Jeff Tambroni Mike French Eamon McEneaney Lt. Raymond Enners Award (Outstanding Player — Div. I) Mike French Eamon McEneaney Tim Goldstein Max Seibald Max Seibald Tim Goldstein Over the years, Cornell has won its fair share of awards presented by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA), the gov- erning body of collegiate lacrosse since 1895. The Big Red has had the most recipients in the history of the Morris Touchstone Award with five winners since the award was first given in 1958. Cornell’s six winners of the Lt. Raymond Enners Award ranks third among all universities, while its six recipients of the Ens. C.M. Kelly, Jr. Award ranks fourth all-time. Those trophies were first given out in 1969 and 1949, respectively. The Big Red ranks fifth overall with five winners of the Jack Turnbull Award (first awarded 1946), and is sixth in lacrosse history with five re- cipients of the Schmeisser Cup (1942) and three winners of the Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin, Jr. Award (1973). Rob Pannell 1975 1976 1987 2010, 2011 Rob Pannell 1977 1976 1987 2009 2011, 2013 Rob Pannell is just the fifth two-time Enners Award winner, joining Larry Quinn, Johns Hopkins (1984, 1985); Gary Gait, Syracuse (1988, 1990); Casey Powell, Syracuse (1997, 1998); Matt Danowski, Duke (2007, 2008).

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Page 1: USILA Awards - s3.amazonaws.com€¦ · Dan Mackesey Matt McMonagle Chris Kane Mitch Belisle USILA Awards Jeff Tambroni Eamon McEneaney Mike French Lt. Raymond Enners Award (Outstanding

Jack Turnbull Award (Outstanding Attackman — Div. I)

Schmeisser Cup (Outstanding Defenseman — Div. I)

1944 Fred Allner, Jr. 1971 John Burnap1977 Chris Kane1978 Chris Kane2007 Mitch Belisle

Ens. C.M. Kelly, Jr. Award (Outstanding Goaltender — Div. I)

1967 Butch Hilliard1968 Butch Hilliard1971 Bob Rule1976 Dan Mackesey1977 Dan Mackesey2007 Matt McMonagle

Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin, Jr. Award (Outstanding Midfielder — Div. I)

1976 Bob Henrickson2006 Joe Boulukos (Co)2009 Max Seibald

Morris Touchstone Award (Coach of the Year — Div. I)

1971 Richie Moran1977 Richie Moran1987 Richie Moran2000 David Pietramala2009 Jeff Tambroni

John Burnap

Bob Henrickson

Butch Hilliard

1975 • Richie Moran1954 • Roy Taylor

USILA Man of the Year

David PietramalaRichie Moran

Joe Boulukos

Fred Allner, Jr.Bob Rule

Mitch BelisleDan Mackesey Chris KaneMatt McMonagle

USILA Awards

Jeff Tambroni

Mike FrenchEamon McEneaney

Lt. Raymond Enners Award (Outstanding Player — Div. I)

Mike French Eamon McEneaney

Tim Goldstein Max Seibald

Max Seibald

Tim Goldstein

Over the years, Cornell has won its fair share of awards presented by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA), the gov-erning body of collegiate lacrosse since 1895. The Big Red has had the most recipients in the history of the Morris Touchstone Award with five winners since the award was first given in 1958. Cornell’s six winners of the Lt. Raymond Enners Award ranks third among all universities, while its six recipients of the Ens. C.M. Kelly, Jr. Award ranks fourth all-time. Those trophies were first given out in 1969 and 1949, respectively. The Big Red ranks fifth overall with five winners of the Jack Turnbull Award (first awarded 1946), and is sixth in lacrosse history with five re-cipients of the Schmeisser Cup (1942) and three winners of the Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin, Jr. Award (1973).

Rob Pannell

1975 1976 1987 2010, 2011

Rob Pannell

19771976

1987 2009

2011, 2013

Rob Pannell is just the fifth two-time Enners Award winner, joining Larry Quinn, Johns Hopkins (1984, 1985); Gary Gait, Syracuse (1988, 1990); Casey Powell, Syracuse (1997, 1998); Matt Danowski, Duke (2007, 2008).

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Lacrosse Hall of Fame

IMLCA Assistant Coach of the Year

1957 Roy Taylor1958 Carlton P. Collins1959 Waldemar H. Fries1983 Richie Moran1989 Butch Hilliard1990 Bruce Cohen1992 Mike French1993 Eamon McEneaney Dr. Ray Van Orman1994 Bob Henrickson

To see evidence of Cornell’s rich lacrosse history, one would need to look no further than the list of National Lacrosse Hall of Fame members. Beginning with Roy Taylor’s induction with the inaugural class of 1957, the Big Red have placed 20 former lacrosse players and coaches into the hall.

Field Turf/NCAA Lacrosse Coach of the Year

2007 • Ben DeLuca

Bill Marino Kevin Cook Norm Engelke

Bruce CohenCarlton Collins

1995 Chris Kane1996 Bill Marino1998 Bob Rule2000 Kevin Cook2001 Ned Harkness2005 Norm Engelke2006 Daniel R. Mackesey John D. Phillips2007 Tim Goldstein2019 Paul Schimoler

Waldemar Fries

Tewaaraton Trophy Winners2009 Max Seibald2013 Rob Pannell

Matt McMonagle Max Seibald

Senior Class AwardAn acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Senior CLASS Award honors the attributes of senior student-athletes in four areas: classroom, community, character and competition. The award program is designed exclusively for college seniors who are utilizing their complete athletic eligibility, remaining committed to their university and pursuing the many rewards that a senior season can bring.

2007 Matt McMonagle2009 Max Seibald2015 Connor Buczek2018 Jake Pulver

1999 Troy Gorman ’99 (third team)2001 David Key ’01 (second team)2004 Tim DeBlois ’04 (second team)2005 Casey Stevenson ’05 (second team)2007 Mitch Belisle ’07 (first team)2007 Matt McMonagle ’07 (first team)

Mitch Belisle Matt McMonagleCasey Stevenson

David KeyTroy Gorman

Tim DeBlois

2007 • Jeff Tambroni2009 • Jeff Tambroni

Max Seibald Rob Pannell

Connor Buczek Jake Pulver

Tewaaraton Finalists2013 Rob Pannell2011 Rob Pannell2009 Max Seibald2007 Max Seibald

Tewaaraton Nominees2019 Jeff Teat2018 Jeff Teat2015 Connor Buczek Matt Donovan2014 Connor Buczek2013 Steve Mock Rob Pannell2012 Roy Lang2011 Rob Pannell2010 Rob Pannell2009 John Glynn Max Seibald 2008 John Glynn Max Seibald2007 Matt McMonagle David Mitchell Max Seibald2006 Joe Bolukos Matt McMonagle2005 Joe Boulukos2003 Ryan McClay