F. Morris Touchstone Award
The F. Morris Touchstone Award is an award given by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association to the nation's most outstanding NCAA Division I lacrosse head coach. The award was first presented in 1958.[1]
The award is named after F. Morris Touchstone who was head coach at the United States Military Academy from 1928 to 1957. While at Army, his teams had a record of 214-73-4[2] Of Army's 82 first-team All-Americans, 42 played under Touchstone.[2] and won the national championship in 1944, 1945 (co-winner with Navy), and 1951 (co-winner with Princeton). Touchstone was inducted in the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1960.[3]
Award Winners
By individual
Rank | Name | Number of Awards | Winning Years |
1-T | Richard M. Moran | 3 | 1971, 1977, 1987 |
1-T | Robert Scott | 3 | 1965, 1968, 1972 |
1-T | Tony Seaman | 3 | 1983, 1984, 2001 |
1-T | Dom Starsia | 3 | 1985, 1991, 2011 |
1-T | John Danowski | 3 | 1993, 2010, 2013 |
6-T | Dick Edell | 2 | 1978, 1995 |
6-T | Dick Garber | 2 | 1976, 1989 |
6-T | Dave Pietramala | 2 | 2000, 2002 |
6-T | Bob Shillinglaw | 2 | 1979, 1999 |
6-T | Bill Tierney | 2 | 1992, 2015 |
11-T | Multiple winners tied with 1 | |
By University
Rank | School | Number of Awards | Winning Years |
1 | Cornell | 5 | 1971, 1977, 1987, 2000, 2009 |
2-T | Johns Hopkins | 4 | 1965, 1968, 1972, 2002 |
2-T | Navy | 4 | 1960, 1975, 1986, 2004 |
4-T | Brown | 3 | 1985, 1991, 1994 |
4-T | Maryland | 3 | 1959, 1973, 1995 |
4-T | Massachusetts | 3 | 1976, 1989, 2006 |
4-T | Pennsylvania | 3 | 1969, 1983, 1984 |
4-T | Duke | 3 | 2005, 2010, 2013 |
9-T | Army | 2 | 1961, 1978 |
9-T | Delaware | 2 | 1979, 1999 |
9-T | Hofstra | 2 | 1970, 1993 |
9-T | Princeton | 2 | 1967, 1992 |
9-T | Syracuse | 2 | 1980, 2008 |
9-T | Rutgers | 2 | 1958, 2003 |
9-T | Loyola | 2 | 1998, 2012 |
16-T | Multiple winners tied with 1 | |
References
- ↑ "US LAcrosse Division I Awards". USLacrosse.org. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
- 1 2 2009 Army Lacrosse Media Guide, Army Athletic Communications, United States Military Academy, p. 78–79, 2009.
- ↑ "F. Morris Touchstone U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame Bio". USLacrosse.org. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
- ↑ "Tony Seaman Coaches Bio". TowsonTigers.com. Archived from the original on May 18, 2006. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
- ↑ "Dave Pietramala Coaches Bio". HopkinsSports.com. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
- ↑ "Stagnitta Named USILA Man of the Year". ScarlettKnights.com. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
- ↑ "USILA Awards: 2004 Players and Coach of the Year". LaxPower.com. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
- ↑ "2005 USILA Awards". InsideLacrosse.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
- ↑ "Cannella, Boyle, Barnes USILA Coaches of the Year". LaxPower.com. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
- ↑ "UAlbany's Scott Marr Named 2007 USILA Division I National Coach of the Year". UAlbanySports.com. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
- ↑ "John Desko Named USILA Division I Coach of the Year". LaxPower. July 1, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-08.
- ↑ "Toomey Named USILA Coach Of The Year". LoyolaGreyhounds.com. December 7, 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-07.