Major League Lacrosse Rookie of The Year Award

Major League Lacrosse Rookie Of The Year Award

The Cascade Major League Lacrosse Rookie of the Year Award is given annually to the top first-time athlete of the season.

Cascade began sponsorship of the award in 2003.

Year Player Team Position
2001 Keith Cromwell Bridgeport Barrage Attack
2002 Conor Gill Boston Cannons Attack
2003 Adam Doneger Rochester Rattlers Midfielder
2004 Ryan Boyle Philadelphia Barrage Attack
2005 Brodie Merrill Baltimore Bayhawks Defenseman
2006 Matt Ward Baltimore Bayhawks Attack
2007 Alex Smith Rochester Rattlers Midfielder
2008 Kevin Huntley Los Angeles Riptide Attack
2009 Dan Hardy Denver Outlaws Midfielder
2010 Ned Crotty Chicago Machine Attack
2011 Jeremy Boltus Hamilton Nationals Attack
2012 Matt Gibson Long Island Lizards Attack


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