Chris Collins (lacrosse)

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Born April 12, 1982 (1982-04-12) (age 26),
Position Goalie
Height
Weight
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
195 pounds (88 kg)
NCAA Team University of Delaware
MLL Team Washington Bayhawks
Nationality Flag of the United States United States
Pro Career 2006present

Chris Collins (b. April 12, 1982) is a professional lacrosse player with the Washington Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse[1]

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[edit] Professional Career

2007: Played in three games as a goalkeeper for the Washington Bayhawks recording a GAA of 25.63 and making 6 saves.

2006: Spent the year on the Washington Bayhawks practice squad.

[edit] College Career

Was a three-time captain for Coach Bob Shillinglaw at the University of Delaware. Was twice named to the All-Colonial Athletic Association team. Was conference player of the week three times in his career. Earned honorable mention All-American award as a senior and helped the Blue Hens reach the NCAA tournament. Played in the 2005 USILA North/South game.

[edit] Personal

Currently works as a high school special education teacher and assistant coach at Delaware. His hobbies include listening to music, going to the beach, following the New York Yankees, and playing the trumpet. His favorite actor is Russell Crowe. He has five younger siblings; sister Courtney played field hockey at Colgate, brother Tim played lacrosse at Widener, and his father played football at Manhattan College.

[edit] External Links

Washington Bayhawks Profile

Delaware Coaches Bio[2]

[edit] References