Jeffrey S. "Jeff" McCormick, 1983 (Lacrosse)

A four-year starting defenseman on the men's lacrosse team and 1982 and 1983 team captain, Jeffrey McCormick led the Orange to its first NCAA championship in 1983. He was a three-time All-American and captain of the winning North All-Star team in 1983. An ECAC Scholar Athlete, McCormick earned a B.S. degree in biology in 1983. His began his career in private equity in Boston but then founded an early stage venture capital firm, Saturn Partners, in 1993. He has been co-chair of Bostonians for Youth, founding board member and lead sponsor of the Sean McDonough Charity for Children and is the executive producer of the film Crooked Arrows, which featured Native American lacrosse players.














