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On Malone: Senior tri-captain
first team All-American candidate as a senior
preseason first team All-American by College Lacrosse USA and Inside Lacrosses Face-Off Magazine
running on the first midfield
major offensive contributor
leading returning scorer
enters 2001 season with 20-game point-scoring streak
key factor on the extra-man unit
will play on the face-off wing
possesses strong leadership qualities
very confident player
great dodger and finisher
according to coach Edell he will have to play like a first team All-American for Terps have similar success to last season and thats whats expected of him.
As a junior (2000): Decorated campaign in which he was named a USILA third team All-American and College Lacrosse USA third team All-American
earned All-ACC accolades
won the William Cole Award as the Terps Most Outstanding Midfielder
led the team in goals with 28 and was second in total points with 39
among the teams most accurate shooters scoring on 37.8 percent of his 74 shots
notched three extra-man goals and one game-winner
led all offensive players in groundballs with 57 (third overall on the team)
tallied goals in 14 of 16 games, recording multiple goals 10 times
registered a point in every game, giving him 20 consecutive games with a point, dating to the final four games of the 1999 season
12 multi-point games
was dynamite in the first half of games throughout the season, recording 27 of his 39 points (69.2 percent) in the first 30 minutes of the game (21 of his 28 goals also have before halftime)
began the season with back-to-back two-goal games against Mount St. Marys (2/27) and Duke (3/4)
had goal and an assist vs. Bucknell (3/7)
tallied two goals and two assists in win over Towson (3/11)
recorded only game-winning goal of the season in 8-7 win at Cornell (3/18) as he beat Big Red goalie Justin Cynar with 7:09 left in the fourth quarter from the left side of the cage
followed Cornell heroics by setting career-high with four goals all in the first half as Maryland upset No. 6 North Carolina (3/25)
scored all three of the games second-quarter goals
earned Maryland Student-Athlete of the Week honors (3/27) after great game at Chapel Hill
scored once against Virginia (3/31) and two vs. Navy (4/8)
set career-high for points with five as he tied his career-high in goals with four at Johns Hopkins (4/16) all of which came in the first half
awarded second Maryland Student-Athlete of the Week (4/17) after career game at Hopkins
closed the season with two goals in each of the Terps last four games
had two against Yale (4/28) and at UMBC (5/6)
had four-point days (two goals and two assists) in each of the NCAA games against Hofstra (5/14) and Princeton (5/20)
has nine points (four goals and five assists) in five career NCAA Tournament games.
As a sophomore (1999): Played in all 14 games
fourth-leading goal scorer with 10
fifth on team in points with 19
posted six multi-point games and three two-goal games
began year with two goals, including game-winner against Denver (2/25) in season opener
netted two of Marylands seven goals in second-quarter outburst against Duke (3/7)
recorded second straight multi-point game against Penn State (3/17)
scored in third straight game vs. Cornell (3/20)
had top game of career against North Carolina (3/27), setting career high with four points on two goals and two assists
closed season with points in four straight games
had two assists in ACC semifinal against Virginia (4/23)
recorded goal and assist at Yale (5/1)
had one assist at Towson (5/5)
notched goal and helper in season finale vs. UMBC (5/8)
scooped up 28 groundballs during the season.
As a freshman (1998): Honored with Larry Levitt Award (Outstanding Freshman)
voted to the 1998 preseason All-ACC rookie team by the coaches
played in all 17 games
recorded 10 points on six goals and four assists
scooped up 12 groundballs and took 23 shots
scored first college goal in first college game against Villanova (2/21)
netted second goal of career against Towson (3/7)
also tallied vs. Cornell (3/14) and Rutgers (4/25)
had best game of his freshman season in NCAA semifinal, recording first multi-point game with a goal and an assist against Loyola (5/23).
Before Maryland: Three-sport athlete at Loyola High School in Towson, Md.
earned three varsity letters in lacrosse under coach Joe McFadden
named to the 1996 and 1997 All-Baltimore County first teams
first team all-metro in 1997
played in the senior all-star game and the North-South game as a senior
high school teammate of current Terps Pat McGinnis and Matt Urlock
as a senior, captained lacrosse and basketball team, which won conference championship
also lettered in soccer.
Personal: Christopher Michael Malone
born Sept. 21, 1978 in Maryland
son of Kathy and Dennis Malone
brother of Brian (25), who played lacrosse at Lehigh from 1994-1998
majoring in general business.
Career Highs
Hat Tricks (2)
Multi Goals/Point Games
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