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Johns Hopkins University Men's Lacrosse Record Book Johns Hopkins University Men’s Lacrosse Record Book All-Time All-Americans 1922 Douglas Turnbull 1st A John Turnbull 1st A Ray Greene 3rd M 1956 Arlyn Marshall 1st M Howard Benedict 2nd D Paul Reynolds 2nd D Alan Chesney HM Richard Watts 3rd D Eric Calkins 3rd D Ray Pohl HM David Collignon HM M Thomas Routson 3rd G 1933 Boots Ives 1st A Robert Sandell HM John Jory HM A Wistar Huey HM A Donaldson Kelly 1st A M. Gordon Wolman HM Walter Mitchell HM D Jospeh McDaniel HM A Millard Lang 1st A Robert Powell HM G Joe Zoller HM D Church Yearley 1st D 1948 Ray Greene 1st M James Merriken HM D Wm. Brooke Tunstall 1st A 1957 Walter Mitchell 1st D 1923 John Murphy 1st M Paul Reynolds HM D Fred Smith 2nd M William Morrill 1st A Douglas Turnbull 1st A Henry Beeler HM M Wilson Fewster 3rd M James Webster 1st A Howard Benedict 2nd D William Weitzel HM M Thomas Gough 3rd D Richard Steele 2nd M Paul Bachman 3rd D James Adams HM M Jerry Bennett HM M Hubert Barton HM D 1934 Henry Beeler 1st M Hamilton Bishop HM D Edward Bernstein HM M Pearce “Cotts” Coady HM A Donaldson Kelly 1st A Lloyd Bunting HM D Bruce Duffany HM M Joseph McDaniel HM A Millard Lang 1st A Mort Kalus HM D Bob Edwards HM D Thomas Routson HM G Church Yearley 1st D Oliver Shepard HM A John Jory HM A Paul Reynolds 2nd D John McNealey HM D 1924 Douglas Turnbull 1st A 1949 James Adams 1st M Robert Powell HM G Howard Benedict 1st M 1935 Louis Reuling 1st G Lloyd Bunting 1st D Alfred Seivold HM M Sydney Cone HM G Peter Swindell 1st D Oliver Shepard 1st A Byron Forbush 2nd A 1958 Walter Mitchell 1st D 1925 Douglas Turnbull 1st A 1936 Don Naylor 1st D Fred Smith 2nd M William Morrill 1st A Norman Robinson 2nd A Peter Swindell 1st D Mort Kalus 3rd D James Webster 1st A Sydney Cone HM G Tom Dukehart 2nd A Robert Sandell 3rd M John Jory 2nd A Joseph Sollers HM G Edward Bernstein 2nd M 1926 Thomas Biddison 1st D 1937 Don Naylor 1st D M. Gordon Wolman HM A John McNealey 2nd D Norman Robinson 1st M Peter Swindell 1st D Emmett Collins HM G Walker Taylor 1st A Tom Dukehart 2nd A 1950 Lloyd Bunting 1st D Bob Edwards HM D Frank Ferlaino 3rd G Robert Sandell 1st M Alfred Seivold HM M Karl Levy 3rd D 1938 John Tolson 3rd D Joseph Sollers 2nd G James Adams 3rd M 1959 William Morrill 1st A 1927 Thomas Biddison 1st D 1939 John Tolson 1st D Oliver Shepard 3rd A James Webster 1st A John Lang 1st M Norman Melvin 2nd D Wilson Fewster HM A Edward Bernstein 2nd M Bill Logan 2nd A George Penniman III 3rd A Byron Forbush HM A Emmett Collins 2nd G Gardner Mallonee 3rd D Thomas Gough HM D Alfred Seivold 3rd M C. “Leftie” Liebensperger HM D 1940 John Tolson 1st D Mort Kalus HM D Bill Berndt HM M Kelso Morrill HM M John Enders 2nd A Fred Smith HM M Michael Byrne HM D George Penniman III 3rd D Bruce Duffany HM A 1928 Thomas Biddison 1st A Charles Thomas 3rd A 1951 Joseph Sollers 1st G Bill Widhelm HM D John Lang 1st M Byron Forbush 2nd A Gardner Mallonee 1st D 1941 Nelson Shawn 1st D Richard Tucker 2nd M 1960 John McNealey, Sr. 1st D Benny Boynton 2nd D Charles Thomas 1st A Emil Budnitz HM A Michael Byrne 2nd D C. “Leftie” Liebensperger 3rd D John Tolson 1st D William Carroll HM M Austin Schmidt 3rd A Bill Logan HM A Richard Green 2nd M George Keller HM D Henry Ciccarone 3rd M Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. 2nd D John Pohlhaus HM D Oscar Garcia Rivera HM M 1929 Howard Caplan 3rd D Edgar Spilman 3rd A Jimmy Greenwood HM G Purnell Hall HM D Arthur Swerdloff 3rd G 1952 Emil Budnitz 1st A Jimmy Ives HM A William Kegan HM D Edward McNicholas 2nd A Paul Winegrad HM D 1942 Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. 1st D John Pohlhaus HM D 1930 Purnell Hall 1st D Charles Thomas 1st A Bob Scott HM M 1961 Michael Byrne 1st D John Turnbull 1st A Henley Guild 2nd A Austin Schmidt 1st A Edward Dukehart 2nd A Edward Weitzel 2nd D 1953 Emil Budnitz 1st A Henry Ciccarone 2nd M Joseph Ferrarini HM G Tom Zink 3rd D Eddie Semler 1st D Jimmy Greenwood 3rd G Lorne Guild HM A Stanley Dorney HM M Tom Biddison HM M George Packard HM A 1943 Henley Guild 1st M Lou Ruland HM G Phil Sutley HM D William Weitzel HM D George Reipe 1st D Frank White HM M Tom Zink 2nd M 1962 Henry Ciccarone 1st M 1931 Lorne Guild 1st M Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. 3rd D 1954 Robert Taylor 2nd A Austin Schmidt 1st A John Turnbull 1st A Richard Steele 3rd M Roy Mayne 2nd A Donaldson Kelly 2nd A 1946 Jerry Courtney 1st G Ray Santamaria HM M Phil Sutley 2nd D Millard Lang 2nd D Rip Hewitt 1st D Lou Ruland HM G Bill Flannery 3rd D Henry Beeler HM M Herbert Williams HM D Tim Lowrey HM A Fritz Stude HM G 1947 Lloyd Bunting 1st D Homer Schwartz HM M Wilson Fewster 1st M 1955 Bob Burgess 3rd D 1932 Lorne Guild 1st M Wm. Brooke Tunstall 1st A Lou Ruland 3rd G Donaldson Kelly 1st A Thomas Gough 2nd D Arlyn Marshall HM M Millard Lang 1st M Fred Smith 2nd D Richard Watts HM D George Packard 1st M Merle Debuskey 3rd Herbert Williams HM D Henley Guild 3rd M - 53 - Johns Hopkins University Men’s Lacrosse Record Book All-Time All-Americans 1963 Janis Berzins 1st D 1973 Richard Kowalchuk 1st M 1981 Jeffrey Cook 1st A Bill Dwan HM D Homer Schwartz 1st M Leslie Matthews 1st G Brendan Schneck 1st M Brendan Kelly HM M Jerry Pfeifer 2nd A Jack Thomas 1st A Lance Schneck 2nd D Herb Better HM M Jim Ferguson 2nd D Henry Ciccarone, Jr. 3rd M 1990 Brian Voelker 3rd M Skip Darrell HM A Franz Wittelsberger 2nd A Dave Black HM D Adam Wright 3rd M Stan Fine HM M Don Krohn 3rd A Brian Holman HM G Bill Dwan HM D Quint Kessenich HM G 1964 Homer Schwartz 1st M 1974 Richard Kowalchuk 1st M 1982 Jeffrey Cook 1st A Matt Panetta HM A Jerry Pfeifer 2nd A Jack Thomas 1st A Dave Black 2nd D Lucky Mallonee 3rd M Mike Siegert 2nd D Henry Ciccarone, Jr. 2nd M 1991 Brian Voelker 1st D Skip Darrell HM A Franz Wittelsberger 2nd A John Krumenacker 3rd M Adam Wright 1st M Joe Hahn HM D Dale Kohler 3rd M Peter Scott 3rd A Matt Panetta 2nd M Dave MacCool HM D Bob Barbera HM D Bill Cantelli HM M Bill Dwan 3rd D Lauren Scheffenacker HM M Rich Hirsch HM A Brian Holman HM G Scott Giardina HM G Bill Nolan HM M 1965 Lucky Mallonee 1st M 1983 Marty Bergin 1st D 1992 Adam Wright 1st M Jerry Pfeifer 1st A 1975 Dale Kohler 1st M William Cantelli 1st M Jeff Wills 2nd A Benjamin Kaestner III 2nd D Franz Wittelsberger 1st A Delverne Dressel 1st M Scott Giardina 3rd G Jerome Schnydman 2nd M Kevin Mahon 2nd G Henry Ciccarone, Jr. 2nd M Brian Lukacz HM M Skip Darrell 3rd M Jim Moorhead 2nd D Brian Holman 2nd G Brian Piccola HM A Mike Oidick 3rd D Michael O’Neill 2nd A John Krumenacker 3rd M Terry Riordan HM A John Dashiells HM G Rich Hirsch 3rd A John DeTommaso HM D Nick Shevillo HM D Don Zimmerman HM M Peter Scott HM A 1966 Benjamin Kaestner III 1st D 1993 Brian Piccola 1st A Jerome Schnydman 1st M 1976 Dale Kohler 1st M 1984 John DeTommaso 1st D Terry Riordan 3rd A Lucky Mallonee HM M Michael O’Neill 1st A Delverne Dressel 1st M Steve Vecchione 3rd M Franz Wittelsberger 3rd A Lawrence Quinn 1st G Brian Kelly HM M 1967 Joseph Cowan 1st A Rich Hirsch HM A Peter Scott 1st A Milford Marchant HM M Benjamin Kaestner III 1st D Kevin Mahon HM G John Krumenacker 2nd M Tom Sullivan HM D Jerome Schnydman 1st M Jim Moorhead HM D Brian Wood 2nd A Geoff Berlin 2nd G Willy Odenthal 3rd A 1994 Terry Riordan 1st A Michael Clark 2nd D 1977 David Huntley 1st M John Tucker HM M Brian Piccola 2nd A Phil Kneip 2nd A Michael O’Neill 1st A Peter Jacobs 2nd M Jim Goodell 3rd M Bob DeSimone 2nd M 1985 John DeTommaso 1st D Milford Marchant HM M Wesley Bachur HM M Mark Greenberg 2nd D Delverne Dressel 1st M John Cardillo HM D Kevin Mahon 2nd G Lawrence Quinn 1st G 1995 Peter Jacobs 1st M H. Downman McCarty HM A R. Scott Baugher HM M Brian Wood 1st A Brian Piccola 1st A Rich Hirsch HM A John Krumenacker 2nd M Terry Riordan 1st A 1968 Michael Clark 1st D Craig Bubier 3rd A Milford Marchant 2nd M Joseph Cowan 1st A 1978 R. Scott Baugher 1st M Steve Mutscheller 3rd M Casey Gordon HM M Charles Goodell 1st M Robert DeSimone 1st M Brad McLam HM M Brian Kuczma HM D H.
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