Cornell Lacrosse: A Legacy of Grit, Glory, and Greatness
The Origins of Cornell Lacrosse: Humble Beginnings
Let’s rewind the clock to 1892. That’s when Cornell University officially introduced Cornell Lacrosse to its athletics program. It wasn’t about championships back then—it was about grit, endurance, and love for the sport.
Over the years, lacrosse slowly grew from a minor activity to a core pillar of Cornell's athletic identity. Through world wars, social changes, and academic milestones, lacrosse endured. Like a river carving a canyon, persistence shaped a powerhouse.
Building a Dynasty: The 1970s Golden Era
If there’s one era that put Cornell on the national lacrosse map, it’s the 1970s. Under legendary head coach Richie Moran, the team soared. Moran wasn’t just a coach; he was a visionary.
Between 1971 and 1978, Cornell won three ...



