Kyle Harrison

Kyle Harrison
Born March 12, 1983 (1983-03-12) (age 28)
Baltimore, Maryland
Nationality United States
Alma mater Johns Hopkins University
Occupation Professional Lacrosse Player
Website
http://www.playmakerlacrossecamps.com

Kyle Harrison is a lacrosse player from Baltimore, Maryland born to Wanda and Miles Harrison,M.D.. He matriculated to the Friends School of Baltimore, and later played in college at Johns Hopkins. While playing for the Blue Jays, he led the team to the 2005 NCAA Division I National Championship.[1]

His father, Dr. Miles Harrison, played on the first all-black college lacrosse team in the NCAA during the 1970s at Morgan State.[2]

Harrison co-founded Run N' Gun Lacrosse with friend Joe Walters. Harrison was assigned to the Denver Outlaws due to the economic situation and the disbanding of the LA Riptide.[3]

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Professional career

Harrison was the first overall draft pick in the MLL for the 2005. He was a midfielder with the New Jersey Pride from 2005 until the 2007 season. He played in the MLL All-Star Game in 2005 and 2006.[4] Harrison also played for the 2006 U.S. Men's National Team in World Lacrosse Championship.[5]

Harrison was traded to the Los Angeles Riptide after the 2007 season. Since joining the Riptide, Harrison has played in the 2008 MLL All-Star Game,[6] and helped the Riptide return to the postseason as a third seed in the NB ZIP MLL Championship Weekend to play for the Steinfeld Cup.[7] The Riptide fell in the semifinal round to the Denver Outlaws.[8]

His two cousins, Maxxwell and Marrio Davis also play lacrosse at UMBC and McDaniel College.

Harrison currently is part of the Chapman University (Orange, Ca) Men's Lacrosse coaching staff.

Statistics

MLL

   
Season Team GP G 2ptG A Pts LB PIM
2005 New Jersey 9 9 0 6 15 27 0
2006 New Jersey 11 8 0 17 25 21 1
2007 New Jersey 12 19 2 6 27 35 0
2008 Los Angeles 12 17 0 13 30 23 1
2009 Denver 7 4 0 2 6 5 2.5
MLL Totals 51 57 2 44 103 111 5.5

The Johns Hopkins University

     
Season GP G A Pts GB
2002 14 9 4 13 85
2003 16 22 14 36 83
2004 15 26 7 33 69
2005 16 24 20 44 67
Totals 61 81 45 126 304

Awards

Harrison was a 3-time All-American while at The Johns Hopkins University.[1]

Harrison won the McLaughlin Award as the nation's top midfielder in 2004 and 2005.[4]

Harrison won the 2005 Tewaaraton Trophy as the National Player of the Year.

Preceded by
Michael Powell
Men's Tewaaraton Trophy
2005
Succeeded by
Matt Ward
Preceded by
Chris Rotelli
McLaughlin Award
2004 & 2005
Succeeded by
Joe Boulukos & Kyle Dixon

References