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2012 Men's Lacrosse

8 Sam McKelvey

  • Height 6-1
  • Weight 190
  • Class Junior
  • Hometown Davidsonville, MD
  • Highschool South River

Biography

Accolades: Named to America East Second Team as a defender in 2011… Named to the Winter-Spring 2011 America East Conference Honor Roll.  

 

 
 
 

2011: Came on strong down the stretch, starting the final eight games of the campaign… Corralled a season-best four ground balls in his first collegiate start vs. Quinnipiac on March 26… Caused a pair of turnovers in the 10-9 win over Towson on April 6… Whistled for just one foul during the season.  

 
 
 

2010Saw extensive action as a freshman, playing in 11 of 13 contests… Recorded four ground balls, competing primarily on the man-down unit.

BackgroundMajoring in political science and history... Earned the 2009 prestigious 4A/3A C. Markland Kelly Award after a brilliant senior campaign… The close defender was selected First-Team All-Metro by the Washington Post and First-Team All-County and Second-Team All-Metro by The Baltimore Sun… Also earned First-Team Mid-Atlantic/South honors by U.S. Lacrosse and earned a 4A/3A state title with the Seahawks in 2009… An honor roll student at South River… Son of Kristi Miller… Born March 30, 1991.

 

 
Year GP/GS Pts. Sh. Pct. GB Pen. 
 2010  11/0 0 0 0 1 .000  4 1/1:00
 2011  11/8  0 0 0 0 .000 19 1/1:00
 2012  13/13 0 0 0 0 .000 13 1/0:30
 Totals  35/21 0 0 0 1 .000 36 3/2:30

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 30

    2010Freshman

    D
    6'0" 185 lbs
    30
  • 8

    2011Sophomore

    D
    6'1" 190 lbs
    8
  • 8

    2012Junior

    D
    6'1" 190 lbs
    8
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