STEVE BEVILLE
Class of 1985
Lacrosse
As a student at West Genesee High School, Steve Beville was an
outstanding performer in basketball and lacrosse. His high school
lacrosse team compiled a 45 win-1 loss record and won the 1981
New York State Championship. He was unanimously selected to the
all-league team. In basketball, he was selected three times to
the all-league and his team won the OHSL North championship title
two years.
Steve Beville anchored an outstanding lacrosse defense during
his four years at Washington College. From his freshmen year to
the end of his senior year, he started every lacrosse game. These
teams accumulated a total record of 47 wins and only 17 losses,
and participated in four NCAA Tournaments, reaching the finals
in three of these four years.
In recognition of his outstanding defensive play he was selected
to the first NCAA All-American Division III team in 1984 and 1985.
He was also selected as the Outstanding Defenseman of the Nation
in both 1984 and 1985. His teammates voted him the Most Valuable
Player in 1985.
After graduation, Steve remained at Washington College as an assistant
coach to Coach Terry Corcoran for two years. In 1989, he was appointed
head lacrosse coach at Colorado College. Under his tutelage, Colorado
won three league titles and notably defeated the US Air Force
Academy three times. During his tenure as Colorado's coach, his
team won 100 games and lost only 49. His post-college playing
career included being a candidate for the 1986 and 1990 USA teams
and he was selected six times as captain for Team Colorado All-Stars.
He is presently the lacrosse coach at the University of Vermont.
Steve graduated from Washington College with a major in American
studies. He earned his master's degree at the University of North
Colorado in athletic administration.
Washington College considers it an honor and privilege to induct
Steve Beville into its Athletic Hall of Fame on this 5th day of
October, 2002.
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