Hall of Fame
Dave Marr stepped into a starting role on the Blue Jays men's lacrosse attack unit as a freshman in 1993. He joined two players – both sophomores – who would go on to become the two most prolific goal scorers in school history. You could argue that Marr had as much to do with their success as anyone.
Marr graduated from Johns Hopkins in 1996 as the school's career leader in assists (134), a record he still holds more than 20 years after he concluded his record-setting career. Only once since he graduated has someone come within 10 of his record – only twice since then has a Johns Hopkins player reached 100 assists.
A two-time USILA All-American with third team honors as a senior and honorable mention as a junior, Marr holds two of the top 10 single-season assist totals in school history (39 in 1996, 38 in 1995) and remains one of just three players in school history with 30 or more assists three times; legendary Blue Jay attackmen Joe Cowan and Jack Thomas are the others.
Marr helped lead Johns Hopkins to a four-year record of 41-16 with four trips to the NCAA Tournament and three appearances in the NCAA Semifinals (1993, 1995, 1996). He served as a team captain as a senior in 1996 and finished his career ranked ninth in school history in points (193).