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Kyle Dixon (lacrosse)

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Height
  
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)

Name
  
Kyle Dixon

Weight
  
214 pounds (97 kg)

Role
  
Lacrosse


NCAA team
  
University of Virginia

Education
  
University of Virginia

Nationality
  
United States

Positions
  
Midfielder

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Born
  
November 26, 1984 (age 39) Annapolis, Maryland (
1984-11-26
)

MLL Team F. Teams
  
Chesapeake Bayhawks Washington Bayhawks

NLL Draft
  
43rd overall, 2006 Philadelphia Wings

Kyle dixon mll career highlights


Kyle Dixon (born November 26, 1984) is a professional lacrosse player with the Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse. He played high school lacrosse for Archbishop Spalding High School in Severn, Maryland.

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Kyle dixon 2012 mll highlights


College career

Dixon played college lacrosse at the University of Virginia from 2003 to 2006. He won two Division I National Championships while with the Cavaliers, in 2003 and 2006. Dixon was selected as a second-team All American during his junior season and a first-team All-American during his senior season while also being nominated as a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist. In 2006, he also won the McLaughlin Award as the nation's best midfielder.

Professional career

2007: Dixon led the team in points with 22 goals and 17 assists for 41 total points. He also recorded 23 ground balls on the season. Dixon led all MLL midfielders in assists and was named to the 2007 MLL All-Star team and the All-MLL team. He also competed in the 2007 Bud Light Skills fastest shot competition.

2006: Dixon recorded 8 points in his rookie season with the Bayhawks. His playing time was limited due to a hand injury he suffered in the Men's Lacrosse Division I National Championship Game. Dixon was drafted second overall in the 2006 MLL Collegiate Draft by the Bayhawks.

Dixon leads the MLL all time in 2 point goals. As of 2012 Dixon has 47 career 2 point goals.

References

Kyle Dixon (lacrosse) Wikipedia