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10 Facts About Steele Stanwick

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Steele Stanwick was born on September 12,1989 and is an American former professional lacrosse player who played for the Ohio Machine and Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse.

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Steele Stanwick played his NCAA Division I career at the University of Virginia.

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Steele Stanwick won the Tewaaraton Trophy and the Jack Turnbull Award.

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Steele Stanwick's oldest sister, Sheehan, was a 4x All-American at Georgetown, holding their career record for points, and is currently a lacrosse analyst.

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Steele Stanwick was named a First-Team All-American and won the Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation's best college lacrosse player.

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Steele Stanwick was Virginia's third Tewaaraton winner following Chris Rotelli in 2003 and Matt Ward in 2006.

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Steele Stanwick was drafted 2nd overall in the 2012 MLL Collegiate Draft by the Ohio Machine.

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Steele Stanwick scored the game-winner in overtime to send the Chesapeake Bayhawks to the 2019 MLL championship game.

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Steele Stanwick then guided the Bayhawks to their 6th MLL title and was named the MVP of the championship final, scoring two goals and an assist.

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Today, Steele Stanwick is an assistant coach to the Johns Hopkins Women's Lacrosse Squad.