Hall of Fame
Despite playing just two seasons at Johns Hopkins after transferring from Navy, Brendan Scheck left his mark as one of the top players in school history. Schneck helped Johns Hopkins to the 1980 NCAA Championship, the record third straight for the Blue Jays at the time, and a national runner-up finish in1981. Johns Hopkins compiled a 27-2 record during his two seasons.
Schneck totaled 46 goals and 25 assists for 71 points in 1980 as he led the Blue Jays to the national championship. His marks for goals and points that season are both school records for a midfielder and helped him earn the Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award as the nation's top player and a nod as a First Team USILA All-American.
A year later, he earned a repeat selection as a First Team All-American after scoring 33 goals to go along with 17 assists for 50 points. He was also selected as the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award recipient as the nation's top midfielder and was named to the William C. Schmeisser All-Time Johns Hopkins Team when he graduated.
Schneck was selected to the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1997.