Bowdoin Athletic Hall of Honor
One of the most skilled and accomplished goalkeepers in the history of the Bowdoin men’s lacrosse program, Danny Cisneros was celebrated even more by teammates, classmates, and friends for his leadership, strength of character, sense of purpose and passion, and generosity.
A native of Colorado, Cisneros led the Kent Denver School to forty-three wins and only four losses, reaching the state championship game all four years and winning the title twice. At Bowdoin, he anchored a team that won three ECAC championships in four years, and his individual accomplishments were remarkable: Cisneros ranks fourth all-time at Bowdoin in single-season save percentage (.716), fifth in career save percentage (.683), third in single-season goals-against average (5.65), fourth in career goals-against average (6.79), tied for ninth for most wins in a season (12), and tenth for career saves (477). In 1983 and 1984, his junior and senior seasons, he was named a Division III All-American.
After Bowdoin, Cisneros moved back to Colorado, where he shared his skill and expertise with student-athletes, coaching at the University of Denver, the Kent Denver School, Mullen High School, and Regis University.