Pat_McCabe_(lacrosse)

Pat McCabe (lacrosse)

Pat McCabe (lacrosse)

American lacrosse player


Patrick "Pat" J. McCabe (born April 15, 1969) is a retired professional lacrosse player from the United States. In 2006, McCabe was elected to the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

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College career

McCabe attended Syracuse University, where he was named All-American four times, including three times to the first team. Pat was also presented with the Schmeisser Award as the nations most outstanding defensive player in 1990. McCabe won three NCAA Championships at Syracuse.

Professional career

McCabe played defense for the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse from the 2001 season until he retired following the 2006 season. He also played 11 seasons for the New York Saints of the National Lacrosse League (1992–2002), and was chosen to play on Team USA at the 2002 Heritage Cup. He also coached the Saints in 2003 and the Anaheim Storm in 2004.

International career

As well as playing professionally, McCabe represented Team USA in international tournaments in 1988 with the under-19 National Team, and the 1998 and 2006 National Teams in the World Lacrosse Championships.[1]

Statistics

MLL

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NLL

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Awards

Preceded by William C. Schmeisser Award
1990
Succeeded by
Graham Harden
Preceded by MLL Sportsman of the Year Award
2005
Succeeded by
Michael Culver

See also


References

  1. "2006 U.S. Men's Team Bio: Pat McCabe". USLacrosse.org. Archived from the original on 2007-12-06. Retrieved 2007-10-12.

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