Bauer, Theodore W.
Washington & Lee University
Baltimore, Charlottesville
1991
Theodore W. "Ted" Bauer began his lacrosse career at
Gilman School where he played three years on the varsity team. In
1970, Bauer was selected the Maryland Scholastic Association Player
of the Year.
At Washington & Lee University, Bauer was a three-time First-Team
All-American in 1972, 1973 and 1974. A midfielder for the Generals,
Bauer was instrumental in the team reaching the NCAA semi-finals
before suffering losses in 1973 to the University of Maryland and
in 1974 to Johns Hopkins University. In 1973, Bauer won the Wheelwright
Trophy as Washington & Lee's Most Valuable Player. Bauer represented
Washington & Lee in the 1974 North/South Collegiate All-Star
game.
Bauer played for the Chesapeake Lacrosse Club from 1975-1982, earning
Club All-Star honors in 1975, 1976 and 1977. He was president and
club representative of Chesapeake L.C. from 1978-82. Bauer was also
an assistant coach for the Chesapeake L.C. in 1986, 1988 and 1989.
Since 1983, Bauer has been a member of the All-American Selection
Committee, serving as chairman since 1985. He also served on the
Hall of Fame Nominating Committee from 1985-90.
Bauer, owner of the Mt. Washington Tavern in Baltimore, continues
his commitment to the sport of lacrosse through sponsorship of club
lacrosse teams in national tournaments. He is Washington & Lee
University's first inductee to the Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
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