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