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Position
  
Attack

Nationality
  
United States


Pro career
  
1993–2000

Name
  
Steve Marohl

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NCAA team
  
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Former NLL teams
  
Baltimore Thunder Pittsburgh CrosseFire

Education
  
University of Maryland, Balti County

Steve Marohl was an All-American lacrosse player at UMBC from 1988 to 1992.

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Career

Marohl is the all-time Division I leader in single-season scoring with 37 goal and 77 assists for 114 career points in 15 games. He is also the all-time career leading scorer at UMBC with 105 goals and 137 assists for 242 points. He was selected third team All American in 1992. Marohl's 12 assists against University of Pennsylvania remains the single game record. [1] In his final two seasons at UMBC, the Retrievers had 10-5 records each year, including wins against Maryland, Notre Dame, Penn and Ohio State. UMBC was coached then by National lacrosse Hall of Fame former Johns Hopkins player, Dick Watts.

Marohl played professionally for the National Lacrosse League's Baltimore Thunder in 1993 and Pittsburgh CrosseFire in 2000. Marohl was also on the Major League Lacrosse Baltimore Bayhawks roster in 2004 and 2006 where he tallied 20 goals and 14 assists in 18 games. His brother, Dan Marohl, is an all-star currently playing for the NLL Minnesota Swarm.

Steve is a member of the UMBC Hall of Fame and has worked as an analyst for the UMBC flagship station WNST (AM-1570). Marohl was also a commenter and host of a financial talk show on WNAV in Annapolis.

Marohl is originally from Edgewater, MD and attended South River High School. In 2012, Marohl was an assistant coach for the undefeated state title South River Seahawks (Anne Arundel County).

UMBC

(a) 1st in NCAA single season assists (b) 4th in NCAA single season points (c) 3rd in single season points-per-game

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References

Steve Marohl Wikipedia


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