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2011 Men's Lacrosse

3 Tim Shaeffer

  • Height 6-0
  • Weight 195
  • Class Junior
  • Hometown Annapolis, MD
  • Highschool Annapolis

Biography

2010Competed in six games and started five of the last six of the campaign at close defense… Collected 16 ground balls and one caused turnover… Earned his first collegiate start at Towson on April 7 and collected three ground balls… Led the Retrievers with a season-high five ground balls in an April 10 victory at Binghamton.

2009Competed in three games and registered two shots in his initial season… Both attempts occurred in the home opener vs. Rutgers on Feb. 21… Also appeared in games vs. Binghamton and Vermont during the regular season… Wore No. 48 as a freshman.

BackgroundMajoring in psychology... A highly decorated defenseman who capped his career by becoming one of just two Anne Arundel County players to earn All-America honors in 2008… Competed in the 2008 All-State All-Star game and earned First-Team All-County honors… Selected to play for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes national lacrosse team and the Under Armour Underclassmen Lacrosse All-American squad in 2007… Helped his Panther squad to the regional playoffs in two seasons… Enjoys sailing... Son of Brenda and David Shaeffer… Born May 9, 1990.

 Year GP/GS G A Pts. Sh. Pct. GB Pen.
 2009   3/0 0 0   0   2 .000   1   --
 2010   6/5 0 0   0   0 .000  16   --
 Totals   9/5 0 0   0   2 .000  17  0/0:00

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Historical Player Information

  • 3

    2010Sophomore

    D/LSM
    6'0" 195 lbs
    3
  • 3

    2011Junior

    D/LSM
    6'0" 195 lbs
    3
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