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Johns Hopkins' All-Time All-Americans (Chronological Johns Hopkins’ All-Time All-Americans (Chronological Listing / Through 2020-21) _________ 1921-1922 (7) ____________________________________ 1930-1931 (6) ____________________________________ The listing here includes each individual Howard Benedict • Men’s Lacrosse Henry Beeler • Men’s Lacrosse student-athlete who earned All-America hon- Eric Calkins • Men’s Lacrosse Lorne Guild • Men’s Lacrosse ors in a given year at Johns Hopkins. Wistar Huey • Men’s Lacrosse Donaldson Kelly • Men’s Lacrosse Individuals are listed just once in a given Joseph McDaniel • Men’s Lacrosse Millard Lang • Men’s Lacrosse year, even if they earned All-America honors in Thomas Routson • Men’s Lacrosse Fritz Stude • Men’s Lacrosse more than one sport (track, cross country) or Douglas Turnbull • Men’s Lacrosse John Turnbull • Men’s Lacrosse in more than one event (track, swimming). Joe Zoller • Men’s Lacrosse For a more thorough look at Johns Hopkins’ 1931-1932 (6) ____________________________________ all-time All-Americans, please visit our web site 1922-1923 (8) ____________________________________ Lorne Guild • Men’s Lacrosse (HopkinsSports.com) and reference the record Paul Bachman • Men’s Lacrosse Donaldson Kelly • Men’s Lacrosse books for each sport. Hubert Barton • Men’s Lacrosse Millard Lang • Men’s Lacrosse Howard Benedict • Men’s Lacrosse George Packard • Men’s Lacrosse 1940-1941 (7) ____________________________________ Pearce Coady • Men’s Lacrosse Paul Reynolds • Men’s LacrossE Richard Green • Men’s Lacrosse Joseph McDaniel • Men’s Lacrosse John Turnbull • Men’s Lacrosse Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. • Men’s Lacrosse John Murphy • Men’s Lacrosse Nelson Shawn • Men’s Lacrosse Thomas Routson • Men’s Lacrosse 1932-1933 (8) ____________________________________ Edgar Spilman • Men’s Lacrosse Douglas Turnbull • Men’s Lacrosse Henry Beeler • Men’s Lacrosse Arthur Swerdloff • Men’s Lacrosse Boots Ives • Men’s Lacrosse Charles Thomas • Men’s Lacrosse 1923-1924 (3) ____________________________________ Donaldson Kelly • Men’s Lacrosse John Tolson • Men’s Lacrosse Howard Benedict • Men’s Lacrosse Millard Lang • Men’s Lacrosse Sydney Cone • Men’s Lacrosse James Merriken • Men’s Lacrosse 1941-1942 (5) ____________________________________ Douglas Turnbull • Men’s Lacrosse Paul Reynolds • Men’s Lacrosse Henley Guild • Men’s Lacrosse William Weitzel • Men’s Lacrosse Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. • Men’s Lacrosse 1924-1925 (3) ____________________________________ Church Yearley • Men’s Lacrosse Charles Thomas • Men’s Lacrosse Sydney Cone • Men’s Lacrosse Edward Weitzel • Men’s Lacrosse Norman Robinson • Men’s Lacrosse 1933-1934 (5) ____________________________________ Tom Zink • Men’s Lacrosse Douglas Turnbull • Men’s Lacrosse Henry Beeler • Men’s Lacrosse Donaldson Kelly • Men’s Lacrosse 1942-1943 (4) ____________________________________ 1925-1926 (5) ____________________________________ Millard Lang • Men’s Lacrosse Henley Guild • Men’s Lacrosse Thomas Biddison • Men’s Lacrosse Paul Reynolds • Men’s Lacrosse Benjamin Kaestner, Jr. • Men’s Lacrosse Frank Ferlaino • Men’s Lacrosse Church Yearley • Men’s Lacrosse George Reipe • Men’s Lacrosse Karl Levy • Men’s Lacrosse Tom Zink • Men’s Lacrosse Norman Robinson • Men’s Lacrosse 1934-1935 (2) ____________________________________ Walker Taylor • Men’s Lacrosse Louis Reuling • Men’s Lacrosse 1945-1946 (2) ____________________________________ Peter Swindell • Men’s Lacrosse Jerry Courtney • Men’s Lacrosse 1926-1927 (6) ____________________________________ Rip Hewitt • Men’s Lacrosse Thomas Biddison • Men’s Lacrosse 1935-1926 (3) ____________________________________ John Lang • Men’s Lacrosse Tom Dukehart • Men’s Lacrosse 1946-1947 (12) ___________________________________ C. “Leftie” Liebensberger • Men’s Lacrosse Don Naylor • Men’s Lacrosse Lloyd Bunting • Men’s Lacrosse Bill Logan • Men’s Lacrosse Peter Swindell • Men’s Lacrosse Alan Chesney • Men’s Lacrosse Gardner Mallonee • Men’s Lacrosse Merle Debuskey • Men’s Lacrosse Kelso Morrill • Men’s Lacrosse 1936-1937 (3) ____________________________________ Wilson Fewster • Men’s Lacrosse Tom Dukehart • Men’s Lacrosse Thomas Gough • Men’s Lacrosse 1927-1928 (6) ____________________________________ Don Naylor • Men’s Lacrosse Henley Guild • Men’s Lacrosse Thomas Biddison • Men’s Lacrosse Peter Swindell • Men’s Lacrosse Ray Greene • Men’s Lacrosse Benny Boynton • Men’s Lacrosse Ray Pohl • Men’s Lacrosse Carroll Liebensperger • Men’s Lacrosse 1937-1938 (1) ____________________________________ Robert Sandell • Men’s Lacrosse John Lang • Men’s Lacrosse John Tolson • Men’s Lacrosse Fred Smith • Men’s Lacrosse Bill Logan • Men’s Lacrosse Wm. 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