EHS Hall of Fame
Episcopal Lacrosse has had many phenomenal players over the years, a significant number of whom expanded their lacrosse journey beyond Episcopal. These collegiate athletes represent some of the best of the best EHS has to offer, as they worked not only for the benefit of the team, but also to develop their own game. Since 2007, there have been 52 EHS lacrosse players that have taken their game to the college level. They are, from 2021 to 2007, the following:
2021-
James Greene-Hobart
Tyler Conklin-Loyola
Bear White-Syracuse
Andrew Caslow-Cal Berkeley
Jack Hines-Denison
Lawson Laverty-Amherst
2020 -
Jackson Eicher-Army
Finlay MacKnight-Williams
Jack Lee-Richmond
Ben Lee-Richmond
John McKee-Dickinson
Chad Calderwood-Ohio Northern
2019 -
Will Cory-UVA
Coleman Marlatt-VMI
Thomas Williamson-VMI
Tyler Bryan-Nazareth
Michael Grogan-Duke
2018 -
Kreger-Washington College
Berendsen-Catholic University
Miles Thompson-Upenn
Ricky Miezan-UNC
2017 -
Austin Plaster - Ohio Wesleyan
Brandon Williams - Mary Washington
Stuart Greenspon - Hobart
Hampton Brannon - UMass
2016 -
Jonnie Adkins - Franklin and Marshall
Byron Shahin - Connecticut College
Preston Randolph - Hampton
Luke Miller- Furman
2015 -
Timmy Phillips - Notre Dame
Jon Ober - Denver
Brooks Davy - Denison
Quinn Ainslie-Hampden - Sydney
2014-
John Shouse - Center College
2013-
Brown Dubose - Furman
2012-
Austin deButts - Princeton
Buck Armstrong - W&L
Adam Lynne - Bucknell
Will Davy - UPenn
Johnny Bond - Williams
2011 -
Nick Weeden - Brown
Connor Gallegos - Georgetown
Tom Hurley - Delaware, Colorado Mesa
Chip Grossman - Colby
2010 -
Hunter deButts - Princeton
Will Kalaris - Georgetown
Patrick Ristau - St. Joseph’s
2009 -
David Block - Haverford
2008 -
Spencer Graves - Sewanee
Matt Hurley - Army
Jay Christopher - Navy
2007 -
Jeb Leva - Sewanee
Teddy Peterson - Sewanee
The EHS Hall of Fame is a select group of very impressive student athletes who managed to break records with their play over the season. This required hard work at every practice and every game, and the effort put in was not lost to time as many of these athletes would be seen taking their game to the next level after EHS. With that being said, the following are some of the most impressive records EHS has to offer:
EHS HOF
Career Points:
Career Points |
Goals |
Assists |
Total Pts. |
C. Gallegos |
157 |
97 |
254 |
R. Miezan |
175 |
57 |
232 |
T. Phillips |
127 |
85 |
212 |
Season Assists:
Season |
Assists |
Year |
W. Cory |
44 |
2019 |
T. Phillips |
41 |
2014 |
F. MacKnight |
41 |
2019 |
Season Points:
Season |
Goals |
Assists |
Points |
Year |
W. Cory |
46 |
44 |
90 |
2019 |
C. Gallegos |
50 |
38 |
88 |
2011 |
C. Gallegos |
62 |
20 |
82 |
2010 |
Season Goals:
Season |
Goals |
Year |
J. Eicher |
65 |
2019 |
C. Gallegos |
62 |
2010 |
R. Miezan |
60 |
2018 |
Career Goals:
Career Goals |
Goals |
R. Miezan |
175 |
B. Davy |
160 |
C. Gallegos |
157 |
Season Ground Balls:
Name |
Ground Balls |
B. Armstrong |
137 |
B. Armstrong |
104 |
T. Phillips |
99 |