Conor Gill
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Conor Gill (February 6, 1980) plays attack for the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse. He played lacrosse for the University of Virginia, winning an NCAA championship in 1999 as a freshman, and graduating in 2002. That year, after becoming a professional, he won the Major League Lacrosse Rookie of the Year Award. In the 2004 season, after scoring 67 points (3 points short of the record), Gill was named Major League Lacrosse MVP. Gill also had a record high 40 assists in that season. He also works as a member of Warrior's R&D Team and had a shaft named after him.
Preceded by: Keith Cromwell |
Major League Lacrosse Rookie of the Year 2002 |
Succeeded by: Adam Doneger |
Preceded by: Jay Jalbert |
Major League Lacrosse MVP 2004 |
Succeeded by: Mark Millon and Gary Gait |