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2018 Men's Lacrosse

5 Steven Partlow

  • Height 5-11
  • Weight 180
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Pasadena, Md.
  • Highschool DeMatha

Biography

Accolades:(2017) Earned America East Winter/Spring Honor Roll recognition (2015): Tabbed to America East Winter-Spring Honor Roll.

 

2017: Competed in eight games, including the final four of the campaign… Enjoyed regular playing time in those contests and produced his first multiple-point game with a goal and an assist in the 10-7 triumph over Vermont to close the regular season… Added an early assist in 15-4 victory over Mercer on Feb. 25.

 

2016: Saw action in a pair of games in his sophomore campaign… Attempted a pair of shots versus Marist on March 12.

 

2015: Competed in five games as an offensive midfielder… Scored his first collegiate goal in the March 27 victory over Lafayette… Put all three of his shots on cage in limited action.

 

Background: Earned Second team WCAC honors at De Matha during the spring of 2013… Competed for former Retriever defenseman Scott Morrison… Also lettered in ice hockey for the Stags and captained the team during his senior campaign… Lists favorite food as Chipotle Mexican Grill and favorite pro team as the NFL’s San Francisco 49’ers… Has a younger sister, Emily… Son of Gina and Steve Partlow. 

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Historical Player Information

  • 47

    2015Freshman

    A/M
    5'11" 180 lbs
    47
  • 47

    2016Sophomore

    A
    5'11" 180 lbs
    47
  • 47

    2017Junior

    A
    5'11" 180 lbs
    47
  • 5

    2018Senior

    A
    5'11" 180 lbs
    5
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