Top 20 Lacrosse Player celebrities in the world
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Lacrosse Player celebrities [Updated February 5, 2023].
Myles Jones was born
on March 15, 1993
in United States.
He was selected as the #1 overall pick by the Atlanta Blaze in the 2016 MLL Collegiate Draft. After two games, he was traded to the Chesapeake Bayhawks.
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Miles Thompson was born
on December 8, 1990
in United States.
Co-Tewaaraton Trophy recipient with his brother Lyle Thompson. He became one of the most prolific goal scorers in NCAA history, finishing as UAlbany's all-time points leader (293) and goals leader (189). He was drafted in the third round, 20th overall, by the Rochester Rattlers in the Major League Lacrosse Draft
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He matched the NCAA single season goal record with 82 and finished second all-time in points in a single season with 119 in 2014.
Lyle Thompson was born
on September 9, 1999
in United States.
He plays in international competition with the Iroquois Nationals.
Marcus Holman was born
on May 2, 1991
in Baltimore, United States.
He was voted Most Valuable Player of the University of North Carolina Tarheels in 2011 and 2012.
Gary Gait was born
on April 5, 1967
in Victoria, Canada.
He set an NCAA record for goals scored in a single season with seventy.
Casey Powell was born
on February 18, 1976
in United States.
He was the MLL Offensive Player of the Year in 2007.
Matt Danowski was born
on August 12, 1985
in United States.
He played Major League Lacrosse and National League Lacrosse after graduating from Duke in 2008.
Kyle Harrison was born
on March 12, 1983
in Baltimore, United States.
He played internationally for Team USA in the 2006 World Lacrosse Championship.
Christian Cook was born
on June 3, 1975
in Denver, United States.
He was a two-time All-Star in his professional play, and won the Steinfeld Cup in 2005 with the Bayhawks.
Brett Hughes was born
on June 27, 1981
in United States.
He was the #1 overall pick in the supplemental draft in 2005, selected by the New Jersey Pride.
Brett Queener was born
on September 30, 1984
in United States.
He was named Lacrosse Personality of the Year by Inside Lacrosse.
Rob Pannell was born
on December 11, 1989
in Long Island, United States.
He was a four-time first-team All-Ivy League player at Cornell.
Rory Smith was born
on February 1, 1987
in Toronto, Canada.
He set an NLL record by recording 104 penalty minutes during the 2010 season. He attended York University in Toronto.
Taylor Cummings was born
on June 2, 1994
in United States.
She joined the US National team in 2015-2016. She was nominated for a 2015 ESPY Award in the category of Best Female College Athlete.
Paul Rabil was born
on December 14, 1985
in Gaithersburg, United States.
He was named the Major League Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Year three times in four years.
Kelly Berger was born
on February 24, 1985
in Columbia, United States.
She began her tenure with the US Women's National Team in the training system in 2006. In 2008, she was a member of the US Prague Cup-winning touring team.
Ryan Powell was born
on February 23, 1978
in United States.
He became the first Major League Lacrosse player ever to be named the MVP and Offensive Player of the Year in the same season.
Ryan Boyle was born
on November 22, 1981
in United States.
He set the Major League Lacrosse rookie record for points and assists and was named Rookie of the Year in 2004
Kyle Sweeney was born
on April 5, 1981
in Springfield, United States.
A hometown hero, he helped the MLL team Bridgeport Barrage to three championships in four years between 2004 and 2007.
Derek Keenan was born
on October 2, 1961
in Canada.
Under his leadership, the Portland Lumberjax became the first expansion team in National Lacrosse League history to finish first in its division.