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- Cusick, Thomas E.
The fourth player in Bucknell history to be named the All-East Coast Conference lacrosse team for three straight years, Tom Cusick earned U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association All-America honorable mention as a junior and almost certainly would have received the same honor as a senior if he had not missed the final six games of his career with an injury. Bucknell's career goal-scoring leader at the time of his graduation with 117 goals, he also finished tied for fourth on the all-time assist list with 143. Cusick, who joined his brother, George, as a three-time all-conference selection, was the sixth Bison player ever selected for the North-South All-Star Game and ranked in the top five in the nation in goals per game as a junior and senior.
- Farver, Edwin E.
Co-captain of Bucknell’s first two varsity lacrosse teams and the 1968-69 basketball team, Ed Farver was a first team Little All-American and MVP in the Middle Atlantic Conference in lacrosse in 1969.
- Gray Behringer, Susanne
One of the all-time greats in Bucknell women’s lacrosse history, Sue Gray Berhinger was a four-year starter in the sport and held eight school records at graduation, including the career mark of 127 goals.
- Kissling, Louis L. Jr.
Lou Kissling twice received All-America honors in lacrosse, and in his senior season co-captained the Bison team and was named Most Valuable Player in the Middle Atlantic Conference.
- McKee, James W.
One of the founding members of varsity lacrosse at Bucknell, Jim McKee was a dominant player on the first two lacrosse teams fielded by the university.
- Sanders, Thomas H.
Tom Sanders was the starting goalie for the Bucknell lacrosse team for four straight years. He enjoyed a terrific senior campaign, earning All-East Coast Conference first team and Honorable Mention All-America honors.
- von Hoffmann, Peter W.
Peter von Hoffmann was a four-time All-East Coast Conference lacrosse player and a two-time All-American at Bucknell.
- Way, Patricia A.
- Zackey, Justin
One of Sid Jamieson’s all-time great players was Justin Zackey '94, who still holds the Bucknell records for goals in a season (63) and career (138) and points in a season (79 in 1993).
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