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Eamon McEneaney

American lacrosse player and poet

Eamon James McEneaney (died September 11, 2001) was an All-American lacrosse player at Cornell University from 1975 to 1977 and later an employee of Cantor Fitzgerald who died in the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Contents

  • 1 Lacrosse career
    • 1.1 Cornell University lacrosse statistics
  • 2 Writer and poet
  • 3 Death and legacy
  • 4 See also
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links
  • 7 Awards

Lacrosse career

McEneaney teamed with Mike French and Dan Mackesey to win the 1976 NCAA Championship, a key part of Cornell teams which won 29 straight games and two straight *les over two seasons.

McEneaney was voted the outstanding player in the 1977 NCAA Championship game, while setting an NCAA tournament record with 25 points in three tournament games, with 11 goals and 14 *ists, one of the great lacrosse finals performances.

McEneaney represented the United States in the 1978 World Lacrosse Championships.

McEneaney was inducted into the Cornell Sports Hall of Fame in 1982. He was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1992.

McEneaney's jersey number (#10) was retired by Cornell University on April 27, 2002, in tribute to him.

Cornell University lacrosse statistics

Statistics per Cornell University media guides

(a) 5th in NCAA career *ists per game(b) 14th in NCAA career points per game

Writer and poet

Known for his athletic talents, McEneaney was also a poet and had desires to write a novel. His family, in partnership with the Cornell University Library, published a posthumous collection of his poetry en*led A Bend in the Road.

In 2010, Eamon's widow Bonnie published Messages: Signs, Visits, and Premonitions from Loved Ones Lost on 9/11, a collection of stories regarding people who have had supernatural experiences with friends and family members who died during the September 11 attacks.

Death and legacy

McEneaney's name is located on Panel N-57 of the National September 11 Memorial's North Pool.

At the National 9/11 Memorial, McEneaney is memorialized at the North Pool, on Panel N-57, alongside other employees of Cantor Fitzgerald killed in the September 11 attacks.

See also

  • Cornell Big Red men's lacrosse
  • National Lacrosse Hall of Fame
  • NCAA Men's Division I Lacrosse Records

References

    External links

    • Marshall, Joe (April 7, 1975). "The French connection: McEneaney-to-French is the route Cornell hopes to ride to the *le". Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on May 31, 2009.
    • York, Michelle (April 7, 2005). "His Poems Did Not Stop For Death". The New York Times.
    • Eamon James McEneaney at Find a Grave

    Awards

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