Steven Brooks (lacrosse)

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Steven Brooks (lacrosse)
 Lacrosse player 
Born (1984-07-30) July 30, 1984
Lake Forest, Illinois
Position Midfield
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
NCAA team Syracuse University
MLL Team
F. Teams
Chesapeake Bayhawks
Chicago Machine
Nationality United States
Pro career 2008–present
Shoots Left @ 107 mph
Nickname Brooksie

Steven Brooks (born July 30, 1984) is a professional lacrosse player with the Chesapeake Bayhawks [1] of Major League Lacrosse. He played high school lacrosse for Libertyville High School in Libertyville, Illinois. He played college lacrosse at Syracuse University. He married in 2010. Spouse: Sara (Gulley) Brooks.[2] Brooks and his wife currently reside in Virginia.

College career

Brooks played college lacrosse at Syracuse University from 2003 to 2008.[3] He won two Division I National Championships while with the Syracuse Orange men's lacrosse, in 2004 and 2008. In 2008 Brooks was selected as a first-team All-American [4] during his senior season and also won the McLaughlin Award as the nation's best midfielder. He ended his college career with a total of 67 Goals, 34 Assists, and 86 Ground Balls totaling 101 points.[3]

Professional career

2008: Chicago Machine; Brooks was drafted 6th overall by the Chicago Machine in the 2008 MLL Collegiate Draft. Brooks had a break out rookie season. He played in 15 games for the Machine recording 29 goals, 4 two-pointers, and 11 assists totaling 44 points, and adding 26 ground balls. He was named to the 2008 MLL All-Star team.[5] He also competed in the 2008 Bud Light Skills fastest shot competition.

2009: Chicago Machine; 5 games into the 2009 season and his second season with the Machine he broke his foot against Boston. This injury sideline Brooks for the rest of the season.

2010: In 2010 he played for the LXMPRO league [6] for Team STX.

2011: Chesapeake Bayhawks; Brooks was traded to the Bayhawks in February 2011.[7] He played in 12 games for the Bayhawks, recording 11 goals, 2 two-pointers, and 5 assists totaling 18 points, and adding 8 ground balls. He was the Bud Light MVP for their game against Hamilton.

2012: Chesapeake Bayhawks; In 2012 he was a key player recording 23 goals, 3 two-pointers, 10 assists, and 11 ground balls. He was the Bud Light MVP for their game against Denver. In playoffs he totaled another 2 goals and 4 assists helping the Bayhawks to win their 4th MLL Championship Title. He was named to the 2012 MLL All-Star team.[8] Brooks stuck the game-winning goal in the All-Star game to lead his Old School Team to victory.[9] He also competed in the 2012 Bud Light Skills fastest shot competition.

2013: Chesapeake Bayhawks; In 2013 he recorded 13 goals, 1 two-pointer, 8 assists, and 10 ground balls. In playoffs he totaled 1 goal and 2 ground balls. With 3 minutes to go in the semi-final championship game, Brooks stuck a goal to tie the game at 12, the Bayhawks then scored with 1 min to go to advance to the Championship game and win their 5th MLL Championship Title.[10] [11] Brooks was named to the 2013 MLL All-Star team[12] and he also competed in the 2013 Bud Light Skills fastest shot competition at the All-Star game.[13]

Awards and achievements

Statistics

NCAA

     
Season Team GP G A Pts LB GW
2004 Syracuse University 16 3 2 5 23 0
2005 Syracuse University 13 17 12 29 18 0
2006 Syracuse University 1 0 0 0 0 0
2007 Syracuse University 12 19 7 26 20 1
2008 Syracuse University 18 28 13 41 25 5
Totals 60 67 34 101 86 6
[3]

Major League Lacrosse

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team GP G 2ptG A Pts LB PIM GP G 2ptG A Pts LB PIM
2008 Chicago 10233935202.5--------------
2009 Chicago 561296----------------
2010 Chicago ----------------------------
2011 Chesapeake 111025178--11----1----
2012 Chesapeake 142331036115.522--461--
2013 Chesapeake 13121821101.511----1----
MLL Totals53741034118559.544--481--

[15]

References

  1. "Brooks Chesapeake Bayhawk Player Bio". Retrieved 2012-09-24. 
  2. "Gulley Hofstra Soccer Bio". Retrieved 2012-09-27. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Brooks Syracuse Orange Player Bio". Retrieved 2012-09-24. 
  4. "All-America Team". Retrieved 2012-09-24. 
  5. "Brooks named to 2008 MLL All-Star Team". Retrieved 2012-09-24. 
  6. "LXMPRO League". Retrieved 2012-09-24. 
  7. "Trade for Brooks". Retrieved 2012-09-24. 
  8. "Brooks named to 2012 MLL All-Star Team". Retrieved 2012-09-24. 
  9. "Brooks game-winning goal at All-Star Game". Retrieved 2012-09-25. 
  10. "Brooks tying-goal at Semi-Finals Game". Retrieved 2013-09-05. 
  11. "Bayhawks Capture Second Straight Title". Retrieved 2013-09-06. 
  12. "Brooks named to 2013 MLL All-Star Team". Retrieved 2013-09-24. 
  13. "Skills Competition Recap". Retrieved 2013-07-14. 
  14. "IHSLA All-American". Retrieved 2012-09-27. 
  15. "MLL Stats". Retrieved 2013-09-24. 
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