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Oct

25

Bling!!!!!

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Chris Landon sporting his 2011 National Champion Ring.

Feb

14

Muldoon ’06 Garners Preseason Honors

February 14, 2010 | Comments Off

41063_muldoon08All-American Thomas Muldoon ’06 was recently nominated for a prestigious national award recognizing academics, athletics, and community service. For more on this honor, click here:

http://www.brownbears.com/sports/m-lacros/2009-10/releases/20100212y8zemg_

Also, Muldoon was voted the preseason New England Player of the Year by the region’s head coaches.

Finally, in the recent issue of Inside Lacrosse magazine, Muldoon was named the top college player from the state of Virginia, whereas Brown teammate Roger Ferguson ’09 was the top college player from Washington, D.C.

Jun

24

Ferguson Named MVP of Showcase

June 24, 2009 | Comments Off

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – St. Albans graduate Roger Ferguson ’09 was named MVP of the South team following the US Lacrosse National Senior Showcase at Bryant University on June 20.

Ferguson’s squad lost to a tough East team in its semifinal match-up, and beat the West all-star team in the consolation game. At the conclusion of Showcase, a Most Valuable Player was picked from each 24-player team, and Ferguson was the South team’s honoree. In addition to playing stellar defense and scooping up numerous ground balls, long-stick middie Ferguson notched two assists on the day.
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The Providence location was perfect for Ferguson—not only will be attending nearby Brown University in the fall, but his grandparents and other family members live near Providence and they were able to watch him in the Showcase. The last Bulldog to participate in the Senior Showcase was Courtney Baker ’06, a defenseman for Cornell.

A first-team All-Met selection and a US Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American, Ferguson will participate in the prestigious Under Armour All-America game at Towson University on June 27. In the 4-year history of the Under Armour game, Ferguson is the second Bulldog to be selected. Thomas Muldoon ’06—an All-American attackman at Brown– played in the inaugural Under Armour All-America game, scoring a goal for the South squad.

Jun

10

STA Garners Post-Season Honors

June 10, 2009 | Comments Off

St. Albans Lacrosse earned numerous honors at the US Lacrosse-Secondary School selection meeting on June 8.

Roger Ferguson ’09 and Chris Landon ’09 were named US Lacrosse All-Americans, the first time since 1991 that St. Albans has had two players receive that award in the same year. Five players total were selected from the Washington, DC, region. STA lacrosse players have earned All-American honors 14 times, dating back to 1989.

Ramsey Bates ’09 was named a US Lacrosse Academic All-American. Only two Academic All-Americans were selected for the Washington, DC, region. Bates is the seventh St. Albans varsity lacrosse player to be named Academic All-American, dating back to the inception of the award in 1994.

Also, St. Albans varsity coach Robby Walsh was selected as the “Assistant Coach of the Year.” One assistant coach in the region is selected for this award annually.

Congratulations to Roger Ferguson, Chris Landon, Ramsey Bates, Coach Walsh, and the 2009 St. Albans Bulldogs!

Nov

18

2008 STA Lax Honors

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Following the St. Albans 2008 varsity season, numerous players received post-season accolades. A list of awards and honors is below:

Academic All-American: Max Hubbard ‘08

Washington Post 1st Team All-Met: Roger Ferguson ‘09

Washington Post 2nd Team All-Met: Billy Grayson ’08, Guy Van Syckle ‘08

Washington Post Honorable Mention All-Met: Matt Miller ’08, Chris Landon ‘09

Washington Post All-Extra “Player of the Year” for Washington, D.C.: Guy Van Syckle ‘08

Washington Post “All-Extra 1st Team for Washington, D.C.: Guy Van Syckle ’08, Jack Balaban ’08, Billy Grayson ’08, Matt Miller ’08, Greg McKillop ’09, Roger Ferguson ’09, Chris Landon ‘09

All-IAC: Matt Miller ’08, Guy Van Syckle ’08, Billy Grayson ’08, Roger Ferguson ‘09

Nov

9

Hubbard ’94 Breaks MLL Goal Record

November 9, 2008 | Comments Off

St. Albans alumnus Jesse Hubbard ’94 broke the Major Lacrosse League career goal-scoring record in July. Among other accolades and honors, Hubbard is the leading goal scorer in St. Albans history (and possibly IAC history), the leading goal scorer in Princeton’s hallowed lacrosse history, and the all-time leading MLL goal-scorer. Congratulations, Jesse! Full text of the Inside Lacrosse account of the feat is below.

Full Article

Jan

22

hubbard1.jpgJesse Hubbard ’94 has been elected to a local lacrosse hall of fame. The Potomac Chapter of US Lacrosse has announced the inductees for the Class of 2008 for the Potomac Chapter Lacrosse Hall of Fame. The inductees were honored for their contributions to the growth of lacrosse in Washington metropolitan area and were inducted at a Dinner Reception and Ceremony on Saturday, February 2, 2008 at the University Club of Washington DC. The members of the Class of 2008 are: Maureen Scott Dupcak, Jesse H. Hubbard, Anne Weaver McBride , Richard W. Long , Patrick M. Stewart, and Maggie Vaughan. View Jesse Hubbard Profile

Jun

27

STA in Under Armour GameSix St. Albans students participated in the Under Armour Underclassmen Game played June 16 at Loyola College in Baltimore. The game pitted all-star teams from Washington and Baltimore, and preceded the North-South All Star Game for graduating seniors. STA players making the Washington team at competitive try-outs were Jack Balaban, Pat Dougherty, Roger Ferguson, Billy Grayson, Matt Miller, and Guy Van Syckle. The six Bulldogs were the most for a DC school. Georgetown Prep placed five and Landon placed three players. Thomas Muldoon, who played in last year’s senior all-star game, was in the stands with his father Jim.
View Story View Photos View Roster

Jun

1

washingtonpost.gifSTA garnered top honors in the Washington Post awards announced on May 30 and May 31.
All Met Story
All District Story

Washington Post All Met Team
Coach of the Year: Malcolm Lester
First Team: Ian Crumley (D)
Second Team: Andrew Rohacik (M)
Honorable Mention: Guy Van Syckle (G), Billy Grayson (D), Matt Rawson (A)

Washington Post All District Team
Player of the Year: Ian Crumley (D)
Coach of the Year: Malcolm Lester
First Team: Guy Van Syckle (G), Billy Grayson (D), Ian Moore (A), Matt Rawson (A), Andrew Rohacik (M), Jack Balaban (A)

May

31

ian-crumley-post.jpgSenior Ian Crumley has received two national lacrosse honors. Crumley was named a US Lacrosse All-American, and has received an invitation to try out for the US Under-19 team.
Click here to view article and roster.

May

31

polk-profile.jpgLucius Polk ’03 was selected to play in the Division I-II USILA North South All-Star Classic that was played on May 25 at Calvert Hall in Baltimore.
Click here to view the team roster.
Click here to view Lucius’s profile on the Notre Dame website.

May

14

landonbus.jpgSt. Albans is ranked number 1 in the area in this week’s Washington Examiner boys lacrosse Top 10. IAC teams hold the top four positions and five of the top six. Following are the rankings: 1. St. Albans (15-4), 2. St. Stephens & St. Agnes (13-5), 3. Georgetown Prep (19-1), 4. Landon (15-4), 5. Wootton (15-0), 6. Bullis (11-6), 7. DeMatha (14-6), 8. Gonzaga (8-10), 9. Robinson (11-2), and 10. Churchill (11-2).

Mar

17

tewaaraton.jpgGuy Van Syckle and Ian Crumley were recently named to the Tewaaraton Award Foundation’s 4th Annual Baltimore/Washington High School Watch List. The list includes male and female players nominated for consideration in the Toyota Baltimore/Washington Regional High School All-Tewaaraton Team, which will be honored at the 7th Annual Awards Banquet on May 30, 2007. Read more

Mar

8

St. Albans is 8th in a preseason ranking of WCAC and IAC teams issued by DCSportsFans.com. Georgetown Prep is in its usual top position, with Landon second.
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Mar

7

Muldoon Named Ivy League Rookie of the WeekBrown University freshman attackman Thomas Muldoon has been named the Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Week for leading Brown to its first win over a ranked team in more than two years, a 7-6 victory over 14th-ranked Hofstra Saturday afternoon. 

“Muldoon scored a game high three goals for the Bears, but none more important that his third goal of the game, late in the fourth quarter. With the score tied, 6-6, Muldoon delivered the game winning goal with 3:38 remaining to play, sending Hofstra to it first loss of the season.”   Read Full Article

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