Major League Lacrosse Sportsman of the Year Award
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The New Balance Major League Lacrosse Sportsman of the Year Award is given annually to the best sportsman of the MLL. The award recognizes a player who has consistently demonstrated sportsmanship through tenacity, determination and fair play on the field over the course of the regular season. This was first given in 2003.
Year | Player | Team | Position |
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2003 | Jon Hess | New Jersey Pride | Attack |
2004 | Kevin Finneran | Long Island Lizards | Midfielder |
2005 | Pat McCabe | Long Island Lizards | Defenseman |
2006 | Michael Culver | Chicago Machine | Defenseman |
Major League Lacrosse | |
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Eastern Conference: Boston Cannons | Long Island Lizards | New Jersey Pride | Philadelphia Barrage | Rochester Rattlers | Washington Bayhawks | |
Western Conference: Chicago Machine | Denver Outlaws | Los Angeles Riptide | San Francisco Dragons | |
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