DR. EDWARD EICHELBERGER
’56 was Gerry Leeman’s first national
champion and one of the top pinners in NCAA history. A native
Virginian, Eddie adopted a new move developed by Granby High
mentor, Billy Martin. “The Granby Roll” became common
but Ike was the first to use it for back points, giving referees
fits with its innovation. “Ike” decked 15 of his first
19 opponents (incl. freshmen) into his first EIWA Tourney. In
59 varsity bouts, his 63% pin rate is Lehigh’s best; his 37
pins ranks 2nd. Competing at 137/147 in tourneys, he
once moved up to 157 to pin Syracuse’s defending NCAA
2nd at 157, Ed Rooney. Eddie (55-3-1 career) was
Lehigh’s first of five 2-time NCAA titlists, winning at 147.
He was second at 137 in ‘54 to legendary three-time NCAA
champ, Myron Roderick, Oklahoma State, who edged Ike at the 1956
Olympic Trials (139).
One of three LU All-American
electrical engineering majors, Ike added a Princeton
master’s and PhD in E.E. He earned many patents and
became an IBM Fellow while designing and testing semi-conductors.
After retiring in 1994, he enjoys sailing with wife, Patsy, in
Suffolk, VA.
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