Scott was an
All-American midfielder on the 1952 Johns Hopkins team and also played on the 1950 National Champion team. Scott coached future Hopkins head coach
Henry Ciccarone and Willie Scroggs (Hopkins assistant, long time head coach at
UNC). Scott was the coach for Hopkins in one of the classic NCAA lacrosse finals in 1973, where the Blue Jays held Hall of Fame midfielder
Frank Urso in check, eventually losing 10 to 9 in two overtimes. In 1976, Scott wrote the first edition of
Lacrosse: Technique and Tradition, considered the ultimate guide to college lacrosse. He was inducted into the
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1977. He served as athletic director for Hopkins from 1974 to 1995. He died from complications of Parkinson's disease on September 15, 2016, at the age of 86. In 2016, the Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team erected a statue of Scott outside
Homewood Field. ==Notable career accomplishments==