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 | Class: Sophomore
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 | Hometown: Derry, NH
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 | High School: Pinkerton Academy
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 | Height / Weight: 6-0 / 180
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 | Position: Attack
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2007: Honorable Mention USILA All-American First JHU freshman attackman to earn All-America honors since Terry Riordan and Brian Piccola in 1992 Played in all 17 games and started the final 16 Finished tied for second on the team in points (37), second in assists (14) and tied for third in goals (23) 37 points and 23 goals are tied for the most ever by a freshman under head coach Dave Pietramala Tied for eighth in the nation in points and goals among all freshmen Registered at least one point in 14 straight games to open career before being held scoreless by Georgetown and Delaware in the NCAA Tournament Had one goal and one assist in career debut against Albany and came back with three goals in a 7-6 double-overime victory against Princeton in the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Classic to earn game MVP honors Three-goal effort against theTigers ignited a four-game surge that saw him total 11 goals and four assists in four straight JHU wins over Princeton (3g), UMBC (1g, 3a), Hofstra (3g) and Syracuse (4g, 1a) Four goals and five points against Syracuse were career highs Surged into the NCAA Tournament with seven goals and three assists in wins against Towson (2g, 2a), Mount St. Mary's (2g) and Loyola (3g, 1a) Scored one goal in NCAA First Round win against Notre Dame and added one goal and one assist in the NCAA Championship game against Duke.
At Pinkerton Academy: Totaled 434 points in four varsity seasons of lacrosse Accumulated over 100 points as a sophomore (52g, 53a), junior (75g, 61a) and senior (50g, 72a) Three-time All-America selection Earned New Hampshire All-State honors four times and was selected as the New Hampshire Offensive Player-of-the-Year in each of his last three seasons Helped Pinkerton to a 76-4 record with a state championship as a senior and state runner-up finishes during his freshman and junior years Team lost in the state semifinals his sophomore year Also earned three varsity letters in football and totaled 10 interceptions during his career as a safety.
Personal: Steven F. Boyle The son of Gary and Jayne Boyle Born February 12, 1987 Older brother, Brian, played lacrosse at Penn State Has not declared a major.