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Player Name
Program Year
Lacrosse Program
Lacrosse program - Gender
Level
Laxpower RPI
Ranking
(EOY)
# of Teams
in
Division
# of Players
on Roster
School RPI Ranking
Percentage within
Division
Year
Class
Graduation Year
Position
Games
Scheduled
Games
Played
(EOY)
Games
Started
(EOY)
Percentage
Games
Played
Goals
(EOY)
Goals Per
Game
Turn overs
per games
played
Assists
(EOY)
Assists Per
Game
Total
Point
Points Per
Game
Ground
Balls
(EOY)
Ground Balls
Per Game
Turn Overs
(EOY)
Caused Turn
Overs
(EOY)
Face Offs
Won
Face Offs
Lost
FO Win Pct
Goalie
Stat
Saves
(EOY)
Goalie Minutes
Goals
Against
Goal
Against
Average
Save
Percentage
Shots
Faced
 
Eggeling, Chris 2007-08 Lynchburg College Mens           2007-08 Fr. 2011 Midfield (M) 19 13   68.42% 1 0.077 0.00 2 0.154 3 0.231 6 0.462     0 0                
Eggeling, Chris 2008-09 Lynchburg College Mens           2008-09 So. 2011 Attack (M) 16 10   62.50% 5 0.500 0.00 2 0.200 7 0.700 3 0.300     0 0                
Eggeling, Chris 2009-10 Lynchburg College Mens     166   0% 2009-10 Jr. 2011 Attack (M) 18 16   88.89% 7 0.438 0.00 3 0.188 10 0.625 6 0.375     0 0                
Eggeling, Chris 2010-11 Lynchburg College Mens       46   2010-11 Sr. 2011 Midfield (M) 18 18   100.00% 10 0.556 0.00 8 0.444 18 1.000 12 0.667     0 0                
Eggeling, Jeff 2005-06 Lynchburg College Mens     132   0% 2005-06 Fr.       2     0 0.000 0.00 0 0.000 0 0.000 1 0.500     0 0                
Eggeling, Jeff 2006-07 Lynchburg College Mens     138   0% 2006-07 So.       6     0 0.000 0.00 0 0.000 0 0.000 1 0.167     0 0                
Eggeling, Jeff 2007-08 Lynchburg College Mens           2007-08 So. 2010   19 12   63.16% 0 0.000 0.00 0 0.000 0 0.000 1 0.083     0 0                
Eggeling, Jeff 2008-09 Lynchburg College Mens           2008-09 Jr. 2010   16 9   56.25% 0 0.000 0.00 0 0.000 0 0.000 11 1.222     0 0                
Patinkin, Alex 2009-10 Babson College Mens   47 166 36 28% 2009-10 Fr. 2013 Attack (M) 17 15   88.24% 35 2.333 0.00 20 1.333 55 3.667 24 1.600     0 0                
Patinkin, Alex 2010-11 Babson College Mens   53 179 37 30% 2010-11 So. 2013 Attack (M) 18 18   100.00% 31 1.722 0.00 36 2.000 67 3.722 43 2.389     0 0                
Patinkin, Alex 2011-12 Babson College Mens   57 189 39 30%   Jr. 2013 Attack (M) 17 16 16 94.12% 29 1.813 2.25 20 1.250 49 3.063 27 1.688 36 6                    
Patinkin, Alex 2012-13 Babson College Mens   87 209 39 42%   Sr. 2013 Attack (M) 18 18 17 100.00% 32 1.778 2.61 36 2.000 68 3.778 43 2.389 47 2                    
TOT                           176 153 33   150 9.216 4.86 127 7.569 277 16.785 178 11.841 83 8 0 0     0 :00:00 0     0
AVG           20 98 16 19%         15 13         0.41           0.987               :00:00   0 0  
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