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Jake one snare jordan
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Drenan finished fifth on the team - and first among close defensemen - with 32 ground balls on the year, the most by a JHU close defenseman since Michael Peyser had 33 in 2002. He started all 14 games on close defense and became the first Blue Jay freshman to start a season-opener since Chris Watson (2002). He has also registered at least one point in every NCAA Tournament game in his career.ĭrenan emerged last season as one of the top young defensive players in the nation as he fueled a Hopkins defense that held nine of 14 opponents to nine goals or less and six opponents to seven goals or less. Byrne has registered at least one point in 35 of his last 39 games and is Johns Hopkins' career active leader in assists (30) and points (78) and is tied for second among active players in goals (48). He finished the 2006 season with an eight-game goal-scoring streak and a 10-game point-scoring streak. His 53 goals are the most of any returning player on the team.īyrne, who will serve as a team co-captain for the second straight year, finished third on the team in goals (18), assists (10) and points (28) last season. Huntley's efforts last season improved his career totals to 53 goals and 12 assists for 65 points. He also tied for the team lead in extra-man goals (4) and game-winning goals (2) and registered at least one point in 13 of 14 games. He started all 14 games on attack last season, led the team in goals (30) and finished second in points (36). Huntley earned Third Team STX/USILA All-America honors last season. Rabil has career totals of 48 goals and 27 assists for 75 points and ranks second in school history in points scored by a midfielder through their sophomore year. He has 21 multi-point games and 16 multi-goal games in his career and has tallied at least one point in 27 of 30 career games played. He finished second on the team in goals (25) and assists (13) and paced the team in points (38) last season. Rabil was one of just two non-seniors to earn First Team STX/USILA All-America honors last season and became the first sophomore midfielder at Johns Hopkins since A.J. Mary's) grabbed honorable mention status. Senior attackman Jake Byrne (Potomac, MD/Landon) and sophomore defensman Matt Drenan (San Diego, CA/Rancho Bernardo) garnered third team status, while senior goalie Jesse Schwartzman (Owings Mills, MD/Pikesville) and senior defenseman Eric Zerrlaut (Gambrills, MD/St. Junior midfielder Paul Rabil (Gaithersburg, MD/DeMatha) earned first team honors, while junior attackman Kevin Huntley (Towson, MD/Calvert Hall) and junior midfielder Stephen Peyser (Lloyd Harbor, NY/Cold Spring Harbor) were named to the second team. Three of the honorees are coming off seasons in which they earned STX/USILA All-America status.

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The Blue Jays placed one player on the first team and two each on the second, third and honorable mention squads.

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BALTIMORE, MD - The Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team had seven players named to the 2007 Inside Lacrosse/Face-Off Yearbook Preseason All-America Team it was recently announced.







Jake one snare jordan