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Position
  
Attack

Nationality
  
United States

Height
  
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)

Shoots
  
Right


Weight
  
180 pounds (82 kg)

Name
  
Steele Stanwick

NCAA team
  
University of Virginia

Role
  
Lacrosse Player

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Born
  
September 12, 1989 (age 34) Baltimore, Maryland (
1989-09-12
)

Parents
  
Dori Stanwick, Wells Stanwick Sr.

Siblings
  
Sheehan Stanwick Burch, Wells Stanwick, Tad Stanwick, Wick Stanwick, Covie Stanwick, Shack Stanwick, Coco Stanwick

Education
  
University of Virginia, Loyola Blakefield

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Steele Stanwick (born September 12, 1989) is a lacrosse player who played his NCAA Division I career at the University of Virginia. He is a recipient of the Tewaaraton Trophy and the Jack Turnbull Award.

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College career

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Prior to joining the Cavaliers, Steele attended and played lacrosse at Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Maryland, where he led the team to the MIAA championship, recording 37 goals and 35 assists. A highly rated prospect coming out of high school, Steele was selected by Inside Lacrosse as the #1 high school player in the country.

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In his first year at Virginia, Steele was named ACC Rookie of the Year after setting a points record for UVA freshmen with 58 points (36 goals, 22 assists). In his second year, he improved his total with 29 goals and 32 assists for 61 points, which was fifth amongst all ACC players that year. That year, Steele was named a Second-Team All-American. In 2011, he scored 32 goals and completed 38 assists, including an unprecedented 20 points over a three-game stretch in the NCAA tournament, leading the Cavaliers to their fifth NCAA championship. Steele was named a First-Team All-American and won the Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation's best college lacrosse player. He was Virginia's third Tewaaraton winner following Chris Rotelli in 2003 and Matt Ward in 2006.

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Virginia was 56 and 14 in Stanwick's four years there, with three straight trips to the final four as well as one national title.

MLL career

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He was drafted 2nd overall in the 2012 MLL Collegiate Draft by the Ohio Machine. During the 2012 MLL season, he played in 9 games for the Machine and led all rookies in assists with 17. Today, Steele is an assistant coach to the Johns Hopkins Women's Lacrosse Squad.

University of Virginia

(a) 19th in NCAA Men's Division I Total Career Points

Awards

  • Tewaaraton Trophy (2011)
  • Jack Turnbull Award (2012)
  • Three-time USILA All-American (2010, 2011, 2012)
  • Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Year (2012)
  • Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year (2011)
  • Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie of the Year (2009)
  • References

    Steele Stanwick Wikipedia