Princeton University Athletics
David Morrow Presented With Silver Anniversary Award At NCAA Honors Celebration
January 19, 2018 | Men's Lacrosse
David Morrow became the first Princeton alum and the fourth men's lacrosse player from any school to win the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary Award, as part of the NCAA's Honor Celebration Wednesday night in Indianapolis.
The Silver Anniversary Award is given annually to six former college athletes on the 25th anniversary of their graduation. The award recognizes both collegiate athletic accomplishments and subsequent professional accomplishments and dedication to community service.
Morrow, a two-time first-team All-America and a cornerstone on Princeton's first NCAA championship team in 1992, was named the Division I Player of the Year as a senior in 1993. He remains one of two defensemen ever to win that award, as well as the most recent.
While still an undergraduate, Morrow invented the titanium lacrosse stick, which almost immediately took over the entire sport. With that start, Morrow founded Warrior Sports, which is now a global enterprise across many sports, especially lacrosse and hockey. Morrow and Warrior are also involved with more than 70 charity and service organzations.
For much more on David Morrow and the NCAA Honors Celebration, read Friday's TigerBlog: "A Trip To Indiana Part 2."
To see the video on David Morrow that played as part of his award acceptance, click HERE.
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The Silver Anniversary Award is given annually to six former college athletes on the 25th anniversary of their graduation. The award recognizes both collegiate athletic accomplishments and subsequent professional accomplishments and dedication to community service.
Morrow, a two-time first-team All-America and a cornerstone on Princeton's first NCAA championship team in 1992, was named the Division I Player of the Year as a senior in 1993. He remains one of two defensemen ever to win that award, as well as the most recent.
While still an undergraduate, Morrow invented the titanium lacrosse stick, which almost immediately took over the entire sport. With that start, Morrow founded Warrior Sports, which is now a global enterprise across many sports, especially lacrosse and hockey. Morrow and Warrior are also involved with more than 70 charity and service organzations.
For much more on David Morrow and the NCAA Honors Celebration, read Friday's TigerBlog: "A Trip To Indiana Part 2."
To see the video on David Morrow that played as part of his award acceptance, click HERE.
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