Ralph Chesnauskas, a 1956 graduate, won the prestigious Army Athletic Association trophy following a stellar career that included nine varsity letters, three each in football, hockey and baseball.
On the gridiron, Chesnauskas was a guard who earned first team All-America honors in 1954, was selected to participate in the 1955 North-South Shrine Game and was a part of 18 victories.
Chesnauskas, who served as hockey team captain as a senior, netted seven points off of four goals and three assists and was part of 29 wins as a standout defenseman for Hall of Fame coach Jack Riley.
During his three year baseball career, the Black Knights won 30 games, including a victory against Navy.