Hall of Fame
Martin C. Pilsch, Jr., had an accomplished career for the Greyhounds in not just one sport, but two. He earned lacrosse All-America honors in 1962 and 1963, and he was a conference champion and top point-scorer for the Greyhounds swimming team. On the field, Pilsch scored 20 goals as a sophomore in 1961 before raising his goal and assist totals to 22 and 12 while earning All-America recognition in 1962. He then capped his career by finishing seventh in points (22) in the southern division in 1963 to repeat as an Honorable Mention All-American. He was a standout in the pool, as well, opening his career in 1959-60 as the team's highest point scorer and winning the 220- and 440-yard freestyles at the 1960 Mason-Dixon Conference Championships. He came back to win the 440 in record time as a sophomore before finishing as the team's highest point scorer again in 1962-63 while winning the conference 1,650 title.