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Inside Lacrosse's 2010 Men's Lacrosse Preview



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What was UMBC Athletics' most memorable story in 2009?
The historic senior seasons of Jay Greene and Darryl Proctor
Men's Basketball's two America East Tournament wins to propel them to a second straight America East title game appearance
Men's Lacrosse's third consecutive win over Maryland in a nationally-televised game
Men's Lacrosse fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance
Men's Soccer's 9-0 start and subsequent national ranking
Men's Swimming and Diving Wins Its Sixth Straight America East Championship

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#41 - Brian Olson

#41 - Brian Olson

Class:
Freshman
Height/Weight:
5-10, 175
   
Hometown:
Orchard Park, NY
Position:
Att.
   
High School:
Orchard Park
   

BACKGROUND: Competed for an excellent program at Orchard Park HS…the Quackers made it to the New York State championship game for two consecutive years…members of Olson’s senior class are freshmen lacrosse players at Virginia, Duke, and U. Mass…earned the Scholastic Student Athlete Award in all four years of high school competition…also lettered in football…considered other schools, including the Air Force Academy, but decided on UMBC for its “coaching staff, size of the school and location the the school”…brother David, 18, plays for the Quacker baseball team…is considering a major in Economics and is interested in a career as an investment advisor…lists favorite food as “Buffalo” wings and is a fan of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills…son of Karen and Ronald Olson…born July 17, 1984.




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