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2017 Men's Lacrosse

31 Steven Larson

  • Height 5-11
  • Weight 185
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Scottsdale, Ariz.
  • Highschool Chaparral

Biography

Accolades: (2017) Earned America East Winter/Spring Honor Roll recognition.

 

2017: Suffered an early season injury and was unable to battle for time as a face-off specialist… Dressed for final home game vs. Vermont and saw his lone action of the year versus the Catamounts.

 

2016: Saw action as a face-off specialist in seven contests… Captured two-of-three draws in the 9-8 win over Marist… Attempted a season high 12 face-offs in finale versus Albany and won a season-best four.

 

2015: Attempted the third-most draws on the squad (42)… The opening day starter at the face-off “x” for UMBC and won a team-best and personal season-high five draws at Johns Hopkins…  Scored his first collegiate goal in the finale at Albany.

 

2014: A member of UMBC’s face-off specialist unit in his initial campaign… Attempted three draws in the triumph over Mercer… Competed in three contests. 

 

Background: Earned 2013 Adrenaline All-American honors… Selected to the Warrior 40 squad after his junior campaign… Won 75 percent of his face-offs, in addition to scoring 24 goals and dishing out 13 assists in 2012… Started playing lacrosse at the age of ten… Favorite musical artist is Justin Moore… Son of Damian and Laurie Larson.

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Historical Player Information

  • 31

    2014Freshman

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    5'11" 175 lbs
    31
  • 31

    2015Sophomore

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    5'11" 185 lbs
    31
  • 31

    2016Junior

    M/FO
    5'11" 185 lbs
    31
  • 31

    2017Senior

    M/FO
    5'11" 185 lbs
    31
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