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#22 Casey Powell
Attack
Syracuse '98

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National Team Experience • ILF Gold Medalist • 2006 U.S. Men's National Team • 1998 U.S. Men's National Team - ILF World Champions
Honors • 1st Team All-American (1996, '97, '98) • 2nd Team All-American (1995) • Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award - Division I Most Outstanding Player (1997, '98) • Lt. Col. Jack Turnbull Award - Division I National Attackman of the Year (1998) • Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award - Division I National Midfielder of the Year (1996) • MLL Offensive Player of the Year (2005)
MLL Current Team: None Assigned: Long Island Lizards (2001) Highlights: 2005 MLL Offensive Player of the Year...All-MLL (2005)...Three-time MLL All-Star (2001-03)...MLL's all-time assist leader (138)...Ranks second in Rochester history in points scored (184), goals scored (96) and assists (86)...Led Long Island to the first-ever MLL championship title (2001) and two years later helped the Lizards win the championship again...2005: Casey led Rochester in scoring and ranked second in the league with 57 points (27g, 30a). His 30 assists were second in league behind Boston's Conor Gill who had 34 assists. He finished the regular season tied with Mark Millon for the league's career points lead with 305 points. He was named Offensive Player of the Week three times in the final four weeks of the regular season...2004: Finished second on the Rattlers with 57 points (32g, 24a, 1 two-point goal)...2003: Traded from Long Island to Rochester in a five-player deal. 2001: Helped Long Island win the first-ever MLL Championship.
NLL Current Team: Retired Drafted: 1st Round - Rochester (1998) Highlights: NLL All-Star (2005)...Finished his four season indoor career with 79 goals, 113 assists, 192 points...Played for the Anaheim Storm from 2003-05, played for the Rochester Knighthawks from 1999-2000...2005: Played 14 games for the Storm where he scored 27 goals and 30 assists. Selected by the Portland Lumberjax (2nd overall) in the Anaheim Storm dispersal draft...2004: Saw action in 15 games for the Storm where he scored 27 goals and 41 assists...2000: For the second year in a row Casey helped the Knighthawks make the NLL playoffs. He finished the season with 12 goals and 16 assists...1999: In his first season with the Knighthawks he scored nine goals and 21 assists...1998: Drafted in the first round (1st overall) by the Rochester Knighthawks in the 1998 NLL Entry Draft.
At Syracuse: The three-time first-team All-American attackman/midfielder helped Syracuse win the 1995 NCAA National Championship...Was named the Division I Most Outstanding Player two years in a row (1997, 1998)...Division I National Attackman of the Year (1998)...Division I National Midfielder of the Year (1996)...Compiled a 46-12 career record with the Orangemen in four seasons...Four-time NCAA All-Tournament team member (1995-98)...Named to Lacrosse magazine's All-Century Team.
| Year |
Goals |
Assists |
Points |
| 1995 |
39 |
28 |
67 |
| 1996 |
32 |
27 |
59 |
| 1997 |
43 |
40 |
83 |
| 1998 |
44 |
34 |
78 |
| Career |
158 |
129 |
287 |
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