Hall of Fame
Bob Liegner was a four-year letterwinner, a team Most Valuable Player and a three-time All-Midwest honoree as the goalkeeper for the Lords lacrosse team.
Throughout his final three seasons of play, Liegner produced save percentages that ranked among the top-ten goaltenders in the NCAA. In the 1977 season, he ranked No. 2 in the nation.
Liegner finished with a .715 career save percentage, which still stands as a Kenyon record. He also amassed 553 career saves for an average of 16.76 saves per games. Both those numbers ranked second-best at Kenyon at the time of his graduation and his saves-per-game average still ranks 12th in NCAA history.
All those saves added up to a sparkling 7.54 career goals against average, which remains the third-best mark among all Kenyon keepers.