Lt. Raymond Enners Award - Award Winners By Year

Award Winners By Year

Year Player School
1969 Joe Cowan Johns Hopkins
1970 Pete Cramblet Army
1971 Tom Cafaro Army
1972 Pete Eldredge Virginia
1973 Doug Schreiber Maryland
1974 Rick Kowalchuk Johns Hopkins
1975 Frank Urso Maryland
1976 Mike French Cornell
1977 Eamon McEneaney Cornell
1978 Mike O'Neill Johns Hopkins
1979 Mark Greenberg Johns Hopkins
1980 Brendan Schneck Johns Hopkins
1981 Jeff Cook Johns Hopkins
1982 Tom Sears North Carolina
1983 Brad Kotz Syracuse
1984 Larry Quinn Johns Hopkins
1985 Larry Quinn Johns Hopkins
1986 Tom Haus North Carolina
1987 Tim Goldstein Cornell
1988 Gary Gait Syracuse
1989 Dave Pietramala Johns Hopkins
1990 Gary Gait Syracuse
1991 Dennis Goldstein North Carolina
1992 Darren Lowe Brown
1993 David Morrow Princeton
1994 Scott Bacigalupo Princeton
1995 Terry Riordan Johns Hopkins
1996 Doug Knight Virginia
1997 Casey Powell Syracuse
1998 Casey Powell Syracuse
1999 John Grant Delaware
2000 Ryan Powell Syracuse
2001 Doug Shanahan Hofstra
2002 Steve Dusseau Georgetown
2003 Tillman Johnson Virginia
2004 Michael Powell Syracuse
2005 Kyle Harrison Johns Hopkins
2006 Matt Ward Virginia
2007 Matt Danowski Duke
2008 Matt Danowski Duke
2009 Max Seibald Cornell
2010 Kevin Crowley Stony Brook
2011 Rob Pannell Cornell

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