Kyle Harrison was born on March 12,1983 and is an American retired professional lacrosse player from Baltimore, Maryland.
39 Facts About Kyle Harrison
Kyle Harrison had a 17-year career in professional field lacrosse and played for the United States national lacrosse team twice.
Kyle Harrison is is one of the most recognizable lacrosse players of all time and widely regarded as one of the greatest lacrosse players of all time.
Kyle M Harrison is the son of Miles and Wanda Harrison.
Kyle Harrison grew up in Baltimore, MD, where he started playing lacrosse at age 3.
Kyle Harrison wears the number 18 as his father did during his playing years.
At an early age, Kyle Harrison enrolled in the Friends School of Baltimore up until his high school graduation in 2001.
Kyle Harrison attended high school at the Friends School of Baltimore, competing in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association.
At the Friends School, Kyle Harrison was a standout tri-athlete playing soccer, basketball and lacrosse.
Kyle Harrison earned all-America, all-metro, and all-state honors in lacrosse, as well.
Kyle Harrison played the midfield position in lacrosse and would frequently take face-offs.
Kyle Harrison was recruited to play NCAA Division 1 lacrosse on the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays men's lacrosse team after performing well at recruiting camps the summer of his junior year of high school.
Kyle Harrison attended school with best friend Benson Erwin since the second grade, with whom he won the 3 lacrosse championships.
Kyle Harrison played Division 1 men's lacrosse from 2002 to 2005 for the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays men's lacrosse team for Coach Dave Pietramala.
Kyle Harrison was a 3-time All-American, 2-time McLaughlin Award National Midfielder of the Year, and 2005 Tewaaraton Award National Player of the Year.
Kyle Harrison totaled 13 points on the season, scoring 9 goals and 4 assists.
Kyle Harrison reached a new career high with 33 points on the season, scoring 26 goals and 7 assists.
Kyle Harrison won the McLaughlin Award for the second time, and earned USILA First Team All-American honors for the second time.
Kyle Harrison played alongside freshman Paul Rabil on this 2005 team, who would continue on to win the 2007 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship and the 2007 McLaughlin Award.
Kyle Harrison was inducted into the Johns Hopkins University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016.
Kyle Harrison netted a collegiate career total of 126 points, scoring 81 goals and 45 assists.
Kyle Harrison was the first overall draft pick in the MLL for the 2005 season.
Kyle Harrison was a midfielder with the New Jersey Pride from 2005 until the 2007 season.
Kyle Harrison played in the MLL All-Star Game in 2005 and 2006.
Kyle Harrison played for the 2006 US Men's National Team in World Lacrosse Championship.
Kyle Harrison was traded to the Los Angeles Riptide after the 2007 season.
Since joining the Riptide, Kyle Harrison has played in the 2008 MLL All-Star Game, and helped the Riptide return to the postseason as a third seed in the NB ZIP MLL Championship Weekend to play for the Steinfeld Cup.
Kyle Harrison was one of the co-founders with former college All-Americans and professional players Scott Hochstadt, Craig Hochstadt, Xander Ritz and Max Ritz.
In 2014, Kyle Harrison was named the Ohio Machine season MVP.
Kyle Harrison led the Ohio Machine to a championship in 2017.
From 2019 to 2021, Kyle Harrison was a captain on the Redwoods Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League.
Kyle Harrison is the PLL Director of Player Relations and Diversity Inclusion.
Kyle Harrison was selected as a 2019 PLL All-Star and a 2021 PLL All-Star.
Kyle Harrison was a midfielder on the 2006 United States national lacrosse team.
Kyle Harrison was a defensive midfielder on the 2014 United States national lacrosse team.
In 2021, prior to the season beginning, Kyle Harrison announced his retirement, stating that the 2021 season would be his last.
Kyle Harrison first inked this deal right out of college 2005, and that partnership has remained intact to date.
Also, right of out of college, Kyle Harrison had a Nike sponsorship manufacturing various sportswear and lacrosse apparel.
Kyle Harrison has two children, Brooke and Smith, with his wife Meredith.