Less than four weeks remain until the Syracuse University men's lacrosse
program hosts a special, one-night event to honor the first 100 years
of the most storied program in collegiate lacrosse.
The Syracuse
University Men's Lacrosse Centennial Celebration presented by Sedgwick
Business Interiors and the 1979 Syracuse men's lacrosse team in memory
of David Mulherin '79, will take place on Friday, April 1 at the
Oncenter in downtown Syracuse. The special event is open to the public
at a cost of $75 per adult and $25 per child. Those in attendance will
have an opportunity to interact with lacrosse legends.
The event,
which will have cocktails, dinner and dancing, also features an
incredible lineup of guest
speakers, with Roy Simmons Jr. '58, Mark
Winter '73, Jeff McCormick '83, Pat McCabe '91, Paul Carcaterra '97,
Mike Powell '04 and Joel White '11 set to share their memories and
stories of being part of the Syracuse lacrosse family.
Carcaterra,
currently a lacrosse analyst and sideline reporter at ESPN, was a
four-year letterwinner as a member of the Orange. He earned All-America
honors as a midfielder in 1997 and helped the team to the 1995 NCAA
Championship.
McCabe, a 2006 inductee into the Lacrosse Hall of
Fame, was four-time All-American at Syracuse, including a three-time
member first team honoree. A lockdown defender, he helped the Orange to
three-straight NCAA Championships from 1988-90.
McCormick
captained the Orange to their first NCAA Championship in 1983 and a 14-1
record. A two-time All-American and four-year letterwinner, he helped
anchor an Orange defense that limited opponents to 8.78 goals per game
over his career. He's a two-time captain at Syracuse, one of just 25
players to be named a captain in multiple seasons.
Powell is the
program's only two-time Tewaaraton Award winner and all-time leading
scorer in Syracuse history. One-of-13 four-time All-Americans at
Syracuse, Powell is known as one of the game's greatest offensive
players ever, and a four-time winner of the Lt. Col. Jack Turnbull
Award, presented to the nation's top attackman. A two-time NCAA
Champion, Powell is also a two-time recipient of the NCAA Championship
Most Outstanding Player Award.
Simmons Jr. is one of the game's
most respected coaches, leading Syracuse to its first six NCAA
Championships, including a stretch where 'Cuse won six NCAA
Championships in a 13-year span, highlighted by three-straight from
1988-90. A 1991 inductee into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Simmons Jr. was
an All-American player for the Orange on attack in 1958, before taking
over the helm of the program in 1971. He finished his career with a .751
winning percentage, including an .860 winning percentage (203-33) over
his final-16 seasons.
White is a three-time All-American
defensive midfielder and another two-time captain for the Orange. He
finished his career as Syracuse's all-time leader in ground balls (283),
points by a defensive player (28), and goals by a defensive player
(18). He's the first defensive specialist to win the Lt. Donald C.
MacLaughlin Jr. Award as the nation's most outstanding midfielder and a
two-time Tewaaraton Award finalist.
Winter is a three-year
letterwinner with the Orange from 1971-73, Simmons Jr.'s first-three
seasons at the helm of the program. A Baltimore native, Winter has been a
successful attorney in Hershey, Pa. for many years and holds the title
of, "Number One Historian of Syracuse Lacrosse." He and his wife, Linda
Eng ('73), have been key supporters of the program for over 40 years.
The event is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. on April 1. Tickets can be purchased at www.cuse.com/LaxCelebration or by calling the Orange Club at 315-443-1419.
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