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On LaChapelle: Coming off breakout campaign in which he posted career highs in all offensive categories
will start on attack again this season
ran with first attack line for most of early season, after converting from midfield following injury to Mike Mollot
second-leading returning point-scorer and top returning assistman
outstanding student, named GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District second team
physically sound for first time in a while according to Edell after suffering stress reaction in leg last season
has great poise
makes good decisions under pressure
sees the field exceptionally well. As a junior (1999): Had finest season as a collegiate, recording career-highs in goals (9), assists (18) and points (27)
played in 13 games, starting 12
began season with six-game point scoring steak which accounted for six goals, 14 assists and 20 points
opened the year strong, assisting on five goals in the Terps' first two wins over Denver (2/25) and Providence (2/27)
set career-high for points and assists against Duke (3/7) as he recorded one goal and four assists for five points
tallied two goals and one assist in win over Penn State (3/17)
had two helpers against Cornell (3/20)
had career game against North Carolina (3/27), with career-best three goals and career-tying five points
recorded first career game-winning goal, giving Maryland an 8-6 lead on the way to 13-7 win over Tar Heels
named ACC Player of the Week (3/29) for North Carolina triumphant effort
after first scoreless game of the season at Virginia (4/3), came back with thrilling game-winning goal to lift Maryland to exciting 6-5 victory over Navy (4/10) with just 1:27 left in regulation
posted third three-assist game of the season in win at Towson (5/5)
closed out season with two-goal effort vs. UMBC (5/8)
finished season by being named GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District second team
earned ACC Honor Roll recognition for third straight season. As a sophomore (1998): Member of ACC Honor Roll
played in 16 of 17 games
totaled nine points on one goal and eight assists
scooped up 18 groundballs
posted first career multi-point game in season opener against Villanova (2/21) with a pair of assists
registered two assists vs. Penn State (3/11)
scored first college goal and added an assist in win over Navy (4/4)
handed out two more assists at Rutgers (4/25). As a freshman: Played in 13 games
garnered two assists
picked up 11 groundballs
recorded first college point with an assist against Radford (4/1)
gained second assist against Rutgers (4/26). Before Maryland: Four-year lacrosse performer at St. Mary's High School in Annapolis, Md.
earned letters under coach Jim Moorehead
named to the 1996 first team all-county and all-metro teams
led team to MIAA conference championship and perfect 17-0 record as a senior
also lettered in soccer
helped soccer squad to 1996 MIAA championship. Personal: Marcus John LaChapelle
born May 10, 1978 in Annapolis, Md.
son of Bud and Molly LaChapelle
brother of Patrick (26), Dave (24) and twin Brian (22)
comes from family with strong lacrosse tradition at Maryland
father Bud waves Maryland flag on the sidelines at every Terps' game
brother Dave was a third team All-American in 1995 and second team All-American in 1996 at Maryland
twin Brian played for Terps as a freshman
outstanding student with a 3.75 grade point average at Maryland
recorded a 4.0 GPA in high school
biggest thrill has been playing in Maryland's national championship games
majoring in engineering. Career Highs
Goals: 3 vs. North Carolina (3/27/99)
Assists: 4 vs. Duke (3/7/99)
Points: 5 vs. vs. Duke (3/7/99) & North Carolina (3/27/99) Career Stats
Year GP/GS Goals Asst. Pts. Shots GB Pen. PIM
1997 13/0 0 2 2 5 11 0 0:00
1998 16/0 1 8 9 3 18 0 0:00
1999 13/12 9 18 27 33 25 0 0:00
Totals 42/12 10 28 38 41 54 0 0:00 |
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