Lance Brackee ’93
Lance Brackee ’93 passed unexpectedly from a heart attack on August 19. He was one of the best football players ever to suit up for the Big Green. Possessing a rare combination of size, strength, and coordination, he was a three-year starter at offensive tackle when freshmen were not eligible for varsity play. With Lance anchoring the line, Dartmouth enjoyed one of its winningest three-year stretches in school history, claiming the Ivy League title each year and setting numerous scoring, rushing, and passing records. Lance was named to the First-Team All Ivy team twice. In 2005, in recognition of the Ivy League’s 50th anniversary, Lance was named to Dartmouth’s All-Time Football team (second team honors). His affable demeanor, infectious smile, and bear hugs were well-known to his classmates. His brothers at Theta Delta Chi recall many good laughs from Lance’s jokes. After graduating from Dartmouth and Thayer with degrees in engineering, Lance returned to his native Minnesota. He embarked on a successful career as a software engineer and platform manager for several companies. His coworkers remember him as dedicated and productive. Lance also had a stint playing semi-professional football. In addition he was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing, and trapping. He volunteered as a Scout leader for his children’s troops. Lance is survived by his wife, Melissa, and children Hunter, Logan, and Megan. Donations may be made to assist Lance’s family at www.gofundme.com/f/remembering-lance-brackee.