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Kevin Cooper (lacrosse)

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Position
  
Midfield/Attack

Nationality
  
United States

Height
  
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)

Name
  
Kevin Cooper

Weight
  
190 pounds (86 kg)

Role
  
Lacrosse

NCAA team
  
University of Maryland


Born
  
April 7, 1991 (age 32) Annapolis, Maryland (
1991-04-07
)

MLL Team F. Teams
  
Ohio Machine Washington Bayhawks

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Kevin Cooper (born April 7, 1991) is a professional lacrosse player with the Ohio Machine of Major League Lacrosse. He played high school lacrosse for Archbishop Spalding High School in Severn, Maryland where he then committed to the University of Maryland. He is the Son of Christopher and Susanne Cooper. Older brother of fellow Terps Brian and Emily. Majored in Letters and Sciences. Cooper was drafted in the 2nd round (16th overall) by the Chesapeake Bayhawks before being traded to Ohio this past year.

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College career

Cooper played college lacrosse at the University of Maryland from 2010 to 2013. He led his team to 2 national championship games in 2011 and 2012 while with the Terrapins, in 2011 and 2012. Cooper finished his collegiate career at University of Maryland with 81 points, 37 goals and 44 assists in 56 games. As a senior, he led the team in points, 42, and assists, 22. He was named to the 2011 ACC All Tournament Team.

Professional career

2014: Cooper played in 10 games this season with 7 goals and 2 assists for a total of 9 points. He had a career day against Denver with 3 goals on the day.

2013: Cooper was named the Cascade Rookie of the week in week 10 of the season. He played in 2 games for the Bayhawks registering 5 points on the year with 3 goals and 2 assists. Scored three goals and added an assists against Ohio (7/6). Had an assist against Denver (7/27).

References

Kevin Cooper (lacrosse) Wikipedia