1969
Captains - Bob Trost, Mike Satarino
1969 Roster
1969 Record
Article from "The Observer", April 1, 1969
Article from "The Observer", April 29, 1969
Article from "The Observer", May 5, 1969
Photos from 1969
Recognition:
All-Midwest - Bob Morin
Most Improved Player - Jerry Kammer
Nappy Award - Ken Lund
Jack Tate Award - Jim Wachtel
Individual Scoring
Name Goals Assists Points
Morin 19 5 24
Metzger 4 4 8
Lund 3 1 4
Hoban 2 1 3
Laffey 1 1 2
McHugh 2 0 2
Niessen 0 2 2
Pielsticker 0 2 2
Kress 1 0 1
Satarino 1 0 1
Faced with an eight-game schedule that is as demanding as any to be found in the Midwest, the Notre Dame Lacrosse Club had
some difficulty in last Spring's season, ending with a 4-7 record. The team usually started slowly - Duke for example, got three
goals in the first four minutes - and many games were closer than the score showed. The team beat Michigan State, the Chicago
Lacrosse Club twice, and Washington and Lee; but they lost close ones to Bowling Green, Duke and Michigan State at another game.
Penalties were a big problem. Opponents scored some 39 times during Irish penalty time. Bob Morin was the top scorer with 36 goals.
Top defense man was Rob Trost, who became an all-Midwest selection last year. Both Morin and Trost return this year, Morin as captain.
Although a number of key defensive men graduated, the defense is expected to be a strong point for the club, which also will have strength
at midfield with seniors Mike Satarino and Frank Pielsticker.