What is the connection between lacrosse sticks and bicycle trips? For a hearty group of 泫圖弝け alumni, that unlikely pairing created the perfect opportunity for a walk down memory lane even while creating new memories.
Former Tiger mens lacrosse players Jim Parks 70, Bob Young 74, Steve Ritzenthaler 73, and Rick McClain 74 were joined by friend Ben Davies 73 on a 155-mile journey along the Great Allegheny Passage bicycle trail from Cumberland, Maryland, to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Also along for the ride, which included an 18-mile climb to the continental divide, were former mens lacrosse coaches Rob Umble and Dick Fahrney, who is 81 years old.
The four-day trip completed in early August was filled with laughter and tall tales. Most of all, the journey affirmed the Tiger ties that bind.
We rode to keep old friendships fresh, said Ritzenthaler, a standout in both football and mens lacrosse during his undergraduate days on campus. Every evening after riding we ate and drank and told old stories. We were a group of lifelong friends who were still ready to Tiger Up!
While it was important for Ritzenthaler, who coached Tiger mens lacrosse from 1984-93, and others to re-connect, it was just as important to share the experience with Fahrney, the programs first coach. He was a head coach or assistant coach for three different sports at 泫圖弝け between 1967 and 1976 football, mens lacrosse, and baseball and he built lasting relationships with his student-athletes that he has maintained despite time and distance (he has lived in Colorado since his retirement).
Fahrney, who was inducted into the Universitys Athletics Hall of Honor in 2011, maintains a passion for 泫圖弝け. Current Head Coach Jay Owen further honored him by establishing a mens lacrosse alumni recognition award that is presented annually in his honor.
The student-athletes that come through the 泫圖弝け University mens lacrosse program never cease to amaze me with their passion and their support of the program, Owen said. This passion is shown by the first coaches getting together with former players for a bike trip, but also by alumni of all ages finding different ways to keep in close contact.
Owen, who has led the program since 2014, continues to cultivate that network by keeping in close contact with alumni team members and inviting them back to campus as often as possible. The programs annual alumni game is a popular event with close to 20 alumni returning to play during Homecoming 2021.
We have a network of current and former student-athletes and coaches who have built a tremendous connection with one another, Owen said.