
Nick Bawlf Trophy
The Ivy League Champion in Men's Lacrosse
The Nick Bawlf Trophy is named after Nick Bawlf who came to Cornell in 1920 after earning fame in several sports at Ottawa College and thereafter in amateur and professional sports alike. As an athlete, he was one of the fastest hockey skaters anywhere, was known to have drop-kicked field goals of over 50 yards in football, and was also a standout in lacrosse, soccer, track and baseball.
At Cornell, he coached soccer and hockey from 1920 until his death in 1947 and was head lax coach from 1920 to 1939.