1967


Captains - Matt Dwyer, Dan Carson

  • 1967 Roster
  • 1967 Record and Individual Scoring
  • Recollections of the 1967 Season
  • Photos from the 1967 Season
  • Article from "Chicago Tribune", May, 1967
  • Article from "The Scholastic", April 14, 1967
  • Recognition

          All-Midwest - Bob Morin; Hon Mention - Matt Dwyer
    Jack Tate Founder's Award - Bob Morin
    Nappy Award - Matt Dwyer
    Most Improved - Tim McHugh
    NameGoalsAssistsPoints
    Morin36238
    Niessen92332
    Scoring Leaders


    From The 1967 Dome....

    With the loss of a few key men, the lacrosse team's attack was largely untried, and the main question was scoring ability. Fortunately, a more than adequate defense allowed concentration on the scoring department. Team captain Matt Dwyer displayed a rare combination of hard-hitting power and sportmanship. He and co-captain Dan Carson were the main forces behind the drive to add incrased skill to one of the most spirited of Notre Dame teams. A schedule including such squads as Navy, Oberlin, Georgetown, Ohio State, and Michigan State spurred their efforts.
    A handful of experienced players added depth to the primarily youthful club. Junior Bob Morin promised to be a constant threat, as did Duncan MacIntosh, All-Midwest in 1966, provided his knee injury improved. Tom Kingston returned to lead the defensive attack, while Pete Metzger, at the attack position, typified the promise of younger players.