Front Row: Connor English, Myan Adams, Jake Thompson, AJ Fiore, Kyle Ewanouski, Thomas Keith, Rob Pannell, Jason Noble, Steve Mock, Ross Gillum, Max Van Bourgondien, Mike Bronzino, Matt Taylor, Cody Levine, Shane Henry.
Second Row: Associate head athletic trainer Jim Case, assistant director for athletics performance Tom Howley, senior manager Mike Teeter, graduate student athletic rrainer Ashley Mueller, student manager Kelly McGinty, Dan Lintner, Connor Entenmann, Joe Paoletta, Chris Cook, Henry West, Matt Schattner, John Hogan, Brennan Donville, Mike Huttner, Sean Doyle, Jack Molloy, Will Joyce, Tom Freshour, assistant coach Matt Kerwick, volunteer assistant coach Fred Rothman, director of lacrosse operations Mark Wittink, assistant coach Paul Richards, head coach Ben DeLuca.
Third Row: Doug Tesoriero, Andrew West, Cody Bremner, Mike O’Neil, Connor Buczek, Erik Turner, Connor Hunt, Sten Jernudd, John Edmonds, Russell Scott, Jordan Stevens, Matt Donovan, Tony Britton.
The 2013 Big Red
Men’s lacrosse went undefeated in Ivy League play and advanced to the NCAA semifinals before falling to eventual national champion Duke. The team posted a 14-4 record overall, with three losses coming by a single-goal before their final loss came by a two-goal margin against the Blue Devils. During the course of the season, Rob Pannell ’14 broke a handful of Cornell, Ivy League and NCAA records, becoming the all-time leading scorer in Division I history (354), as well as the Cornell all-time assist leader (204). Pannell then punctuated his epic career by winning the Tewaaraton Trophy, the premier award in collegiate lacrosse. Pannell was also named the winner of the USILA Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award, for the Outstanding DI Player of the Year, as well as the Ivy League Player of the Year. He is just the fifth player in USILA history to earn the Enners award twice and he is the first-ever three-time Ivy League Player of the Year in men's lacrosse, and just the fourth player in the history of Division I college lacrosse to be named conference player of the year three times.