As we continue our celebration of Black History Month, we honor some of the key figures in the sport’s history and significant milestones that have helped shape the lacrosse world. We are proud to continue our content partnership with Blaxer’s Blog to help recognize key moments in our sport.
Throughout the month, we will continue to share more stories on the people that make our sport special.
1888
Albert F. Lewis, the first known Black lacrosse player, takes the field as a goalie for the Cornwall Club and the Canadian national team. His name is found in a Montreal Gazette article from 1888.
JUNE 10, 1957
Jim Brown scores five goals in the first half of the USILA North-South Game in Baltimore. Just a few months later, he begins his pro football career with the Cleveland Browns.
1969
Tina Sloan Green tours with the U.S. women’s team to Australia and New Zealand as the first Black player in U.S. team history.
MARCH 9, 1975
Morgan State upsets No. 1-ranked Washington and Lee in men’s lacrosse, the inspiration for the “Ten Bears” book chronicling the historic occasion. Members of the Bears program rose to fame in the lacrosse world, with Joe Fowlkes gracing the cover of the NCAA Lacrosse Guide in 1978.
SPRING 1982
Temple wins the AIAW championship under Tina Sloan Green, the first of three national championships she won as head coach of the Owls.
MAY 30, 1989
Syracuse’s Rodney Dumpson scores game-winning goal against Johns Hopkins in the NCAA title game. Dumpson finished his college career with three national championships.