Eamon McEneaney The Greatest Lacrosse Player Ever
Eamon McEneaney is a two time National lacrosse Champion, years 1976, 1978. He is a Tewaaraton Legend Award recipient who, along with Mike French and Jon Levine, formed what was and perhaps is the greatest attack line in the history of the sport. Eamon competed in the world game in 1978 was inducted into the Cornell Hall of Fame and the National Lacrosse of Fame. While at Cornell, he was a two-sport athlete competing in lacrosse and football and his senior was the second leading scorer for the Big Red and recognized as second team All Ivy. Today he has a special and unique place in the hearts of every member of the Cornell lacrosse family, for whom is an ever present inspiration and referred to as NUMBER 10.

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