Lt. Raymond Enners Award

Der Lt. Raymond Enners Award w​ird von US Lacrosse a​n den Spieler d​es Jahres d​er NCAA verliehen.

Die Auszeichnung i​st nach Raymond Enners benannt, d​er die United States Military Academy besuchte u​nd der United States Army i​m Vietnamkrieg diente. Er s​tarb am 18. September 1968 i​m militärischen Dienst. In d​er ersten Saison n​ach seinem Tod w​urde die Auszeichnung z​um ersten Mal verliehen.

JahrSpielerUniversität
1969Joe CowanJohns Hopkins University
1970Pete CrambletUnited States Military Academy
1971Tom CafaroUnited States Military Academy
1972Pete EldredgeUniversity of Virginia
1973Doug SchreiberUniversity of Maryland
1974Rick KowalchukJohns Hopkins University
1975Frank UrsoUniversity of Maryland
1976Mike FrenchCornell University
1977Eamon McEneaneyCornell University
1978Mike O'NeillJohns Hopkins University
1979Mark GreenbergJohns Hopkins University
1980Brendan SchneckJohns Hopkins University
1981Jeff CookJohns Hopkins University
1982Tom SearsUniversity of North Carolina
1983Brad KotzSyracuse University
1984Larry QuinnJohns Hopkins University
1985Larry QuinnJohns Hopkins University
1986Tom HausUniversity of North Carolina
1987Tim GoldsteinCornell University
1988Gary GaitSyracuse University
1989Dave PietramalaJohns Hopkins University
1990Gary GaitSyracuse University
1991Dennis GoldsteinUniversity of North Carolina
1992Darren LoweBrown University
1993David MorrowPrinceton University
1994Scott BacigalupoPrinceton University
1995Terry RiordanJohns Hopkins University
1996Doug KnightUniversity of Virginia
1997Casey PowellSyracuse University
1998Casey PowellSyracuse University
1999John GrantUniversity of Delaware
2000Ryan PowellSyracuse University
2001Doug ShanahanHofstra University
2002Steve DusseauGeorgetown University
2003Tillman JohnsonUniversity of Virginia
2004Michael PowellSyracuse University
2005Kyle HarrisonJohns Hopkins University
2006Matt WardUniversity of Virginia
2007Matt DanowskiDuke University
2008Matt DanowskiDuke University
2009Max SeibaldCornell University
2010Kevin CrowleyStony Brook University
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