- Ens. C.M. Kelly, Jr. Award
- Schmeisser Cup
USILA Awards
- (Outstanding Goaltender — Div. I)
- (Outstanding Defenseman — Div. I)
Over the years, Cornell has won its fair share of awards presented by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA), the governing body of collegiate lacrosse since 1895.
1967 Butch Hilliard 1968 Butch Hilliard 1971 Bob Rule 1976 Dan Mackesey 1977 Dan Mackesey 2007 Matt McMonagle
1944 Fred Allner, Jr. 1971 John Burnap 1977 Chris Kane 1978 Chris Kane 2007 Mitch Belisle
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 recipients of the Schmeisser Cup (1942) and three winners of the Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin, Jr. Award (1973).
Lt. Raymond Enners Award
- Fred Allner, Jr.
- John Burnap
- Butch Hilliard
- Bob Rule
(Outstanding Player — Div. I)
1977
1976
- Chris Kane
- Mitch Belisle
- Dan Mackesey
- Matt McMonagle
Eamon McEneaney
2009
Mike French
1987
Jack Turnbull Award (Outstanding Attackman — Div. I)
- 1975
- 1976
- 1987
- 2010, 2011
- Eamon McEneaney
- Mike French
- Tim Goldstein
- Rob Pannell
Tim Goldstein
2011, 2013
Max Seibald
Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin, Jr. Award
(Outstanding Midfielder — Div. I)
Rob Pannell is just the fifth two-time Enners Award
1976 Bob Henrickson 2006 Joe Boulukos (Co) 2009 Max Seibald
winner, joining Larry Quinn, Johns Hopkins (1984, 1985); Gary Gait, Syracuse (1988, 1990); Casey Powell, Syracuse (1997, 1998); Matt Danowski, Duke (2007, 2008).
Rob Pannell
- Bob Henrickson
- Joe Boulukos
Max Seibald
Morris Touchstone Award
USILA Man of the Year
(Coach of the Year — Div. I)
1971 Richie Moran 1977 Richie Moran 1987 Richie Moran 2000 David Pietramala 2009 Jeff Tambroni
- 1954 • Roy Taylor
- 1975 • Richie Moran
Richie Moran
- Jeff Tambroni
- David Pietramala
Lacrosse Hall of Fame
Tewaaraton Trophy Winners
2009 Max Seibald 2013 Rob Pannell
Tewaaraton Nominees
2019 Jeff Teat 2018 Jeff Teat 2015 Connor Buczek
Matt Donovan
2014 Connor Buczek 2013 Steve Mock
Rob Pannell
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 of1957,theBigRedhaveplaced20former lacrosse players and coaches into the hall.
2012 Roy Lang 2011 Rob Pannell 2010 Rob Pannell 2009 John Glynn
Max Seibald
2008 John Glynn
Max Seibald
1957 1958 1959 1983 1989 1990 1992 1993
- Roy Taylor
- 1995
1996 1998 2000 2001 2005 2006
Chris Kane Bill Marino Bob Rule Kevin Cook Ned Harkness Norm Engelke Daniel R. Mackesey John D. Phillips Tim Goldstein Paul Schimoler
Carlton P. Collins Waldemar H. Fries Richie Moran Butch Hilliard Bruce Cohen
Max Seibald
Rob Pannell
2007 Matt McMonagle
David Mitchell
Mike French
Tewaaraton Finalists
2013 Rob Pannell 2011 Rob Pannell 2009 Max Seibald 2007 Max Seibald
Eamon McEneaney Dr. Ray Van Orman Bob Henrickson
Max Seibald
2007
- 2019
- 1994
2006 Joe Bolukos
Matt McMonagle
2005 Joe Boulukos 2003 Ryan McClay
- Carlton Collins
- Waldemar Fries
- Bruce Cohen
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)
- Bill Marino
- Kevin Cook
- Norm Engelke
- Troy Gorman
- David Key
Field Turf/NCAA Lacrosse
Coach of the Year
IMLCA Assistant Coach of the Year
- 2007 • Ben DeLuca
- 2007 • Jeff Tambroni
2009 • Jeff Tambroni
- Casey Stevenson
- Tim DeBlois
- Mitch Belisle
- Matt McMonagle
Senior Class Award
An 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 McMonagle 2009 Max Seibald 2015 Connor Buczek 2018 Jake Pulver
- Matt McMonagle
- Connor Buczek
- Jake Pulver
- Max Seibald