Ed Teague

Ed Teague

  • Class Year:
    1975
  • Induction Year:
    2023

From Hall of Honor press release dated July 28, 2023:

Ed Teague was a standout for the Tiger football and men’s lacrosse teams. After overcoming an illness that took him out of the starting lineup, Teague was a key contributor to the undefeated 1973 football squad that won the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, the first-ever Division III championship game. He followed that with a tremendous senior season that culminated with several individual awards, including first-team All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC), the team’s Bill Edwards Golden Helmet, and first-team All-America from Lutheran Brotherhood. On the lacrosse field, Teague picked up the team’s Most Improved Player award as a starting midfielder in 1973 before switching to defense for his junior and senior seasons. Teague earned first-team All-Midwest Lacrosse Association honors following both of those seasons, and he also served as a team captain in 1975. A native of Wooster, Ohio, Teague currently resides in Redmond, Washington.