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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jesse Hubbard









Jesse Hubbard



Jesse Hubbard United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association

(USILA), four Ivy League championships, and three na-

Born September 18, 1975 (1975-09-18) tional championships. He holds Princeton lacrosse scor-

Position Attack ing records for both career and single-season goals. In

high school, he had set the Interstate Athletic Conference

Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)

(IAC) scoring record, while playing for St. Albans School

NCAA Team Princeton University and becoming The Washington Post boy’s lacrosse player of

the year.

Former NLL Teams Baltimore Thunder (1999)

Pittsburgh CrosseFire (2000) As a professional, he was the MLL’s leading goal scor-

Washington Power (2001) er for its first three seasons and its all-time goal leader

as recently as the 2010 MLL season. His 54 goals in 2002

Former MLL Teams New Jersey Pride (2001–2007)

Los Angeles Riptide (2008)

continue to be a league single-season record. He is a five-

Washington Bayhawks (2009)* time Major League Lacrosse All-Star. In August 2010, he

*appeared in no games was selected to the MLL 10th Anniversary team. He has

represented Team USA in the World Lacrosse Champi-

Nationality United States onships and is an ambassador of the sport both through

Pro Career 1999–present service with Warrior Sports and his own annual youth

camps.

Shoots Right



Career Highlights

Background

College highlights

• Men’s Ivy League Player of the Year (1996)

Hubbard got his first lacrosse stick when he was 11 or

• Men’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year (1995) 12 years old.[1] Hubbard played middle and high school

• All-American 3x (1st team: 1996 & 1998; 2nd team: 1997) lacrosse at St. Albans School in Washington, DC,[2] where

• NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship (1996, 1997 & 1998) he was a captain and earned All-Metropolitan and All-

Records American honors. The Washington Post named Hubbard to

• Princeton career goals (163, 1998–present)

• Princeton single-season goals (53, 1996–present)

the 1993 All-Met Boys Lacrosse First Team as a midfielder

• Princeton single-season points (72, 1996–1997) after he led the IAC in goals with 59 as a junior.[3] Then,

• Princeton freshman goals (23, 1995–1999) when as a senior Hubbard became the All-time IAC goal

Professional highlights scorer with 217, they named him the 1994 All-Met Boys

• Major League Lacrosse Single-season goals leader (2001, Lacrosse Team Player of the Year.[4]

2002 & 2003)

• Major League Lacrosse All-Time goals leader

(2001–2005, 2008–2010) College career

Medal record

Competitor for United States



Lacrosse



World Lacrosse Championship



Gold 1998 Baltimore Field lacrosse





Jesse Hubbard (born September 18, 1975) is a former pro-

fessional lacrosse player who played professional box

lacrosse in the National Lacrosse League (NLL) and pro-

fessional field lacrosse in the Major League Lacrosse

(MLL). He starred as a member of the Princeton Tigers (left to right): Christian Cook, Hubbard, Trevor Tierney and

men’s lacrosse team from 1995 through 1998, where he Keith Elias in 2002

earned Ivy League Player of the Year, Ivy League Rookie

of the Year, three All-American recognitions from the





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When Hubbard went to Princeton, he was expected to the top 20 athletes in Princeton Tiger history by the Daily

be one of the key incoming midfielders.[5] Hubbard be- Princetonian.[31]

came was part of a trio of revered attackmen who were

Princeton classmates along with Jon Hess and Chris

Massey.[6][7] As starters, the trio of All-Americans, which

Professional career

retired second (Hess), third (Hubbard) and fourth Hubbard represented Team USA in the 1998 World

(Massey) in career points at Princeton,[8] had a 43–2 Lacrosse Championship.[1] Hubbard also played in the

record and combined for 618 points.[9] He was a first National Lacrosse League for the Baltimore Thunder

team USILA All-American Team selection in 1996 and (1999), Pittsburgh CrosseFire (2000) and Washington

1998 and second team selection in 1997.[10][11][12] He was Power (2001).[32] In 1999, he was named NLL Rookie of the

also first team All-Ivy League in 1996 (when he was Ivy Year.[33] In the 1999 World Cup, Hubbard scored a goal to

League Player of the Year), 1997 and 1998 and a second give Team USA and 8–7 lead over Team Canada in a 20–10

team selection in 1995 (when he was named Ivy League victory to sweep the event.[34]

Rookie of the Year).[13][14][15][16] The 1995 team, which Hubbard was a member of the New Jersey Pride from

earned the school’s sixth consecutive NCAA Men’s 2001 until 2007.[35][36] Prior to the 2008 MLL season, Hub-

Lacrosse Championship invitation,[17] was Ivy League co- bard was traded to the Los Angeles Riptide in exchange

champion,[13] while the 1996–1998 teams were 6–0 un- for a first round 2009 MLL Collegiate Draft pick.[37] Hub-

defeated outright conference champions.[14][15][16] These bard played for the Los Angeles Riptide during the 2008

undefeated league champions won the 1996, 1997 and season.[35] After the 2008 season, Hubbard was assigned

1998 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championships, be- to the Washington Bayhawks (now Chesapeake Bay-

coming the first team to threepeat since Syracuse from hawks). Prior to the start of the 2009 season with the Bay-

1988–90 and the first to be recognized to have done so hawks, Hubbard suffered a herniated disc and was unable

without an NCAA scandal since Johns Hopkins from to play the 2009 season.[38] Hubbard has not played in the

1978–80.[9] MLL since.

In 1996, he earned co-Ivy League Player of the year by In 2000, the MLL organized a Major League Lacrosse

recording six or more goals four times during the regu- Summer Showcase, which was a seven-game promotion-

lar season.[18] In the 1996 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse al series to introduce the first outdoor professional

Championship tournament quarterfinals 22–6 victory lacrosse league set to begin play the following year. Hub-

over Towson State, Hubbard again scored six goals.[19] bard was one of the 40 players selected to promote the

Hubbard added three more goals in the in the champi- league.[39] When the MLL began its first season in 2001,

onship game against Virginia including the first goal and Hubbard was instrumental in marketing the league look-

the final goal in overtime of the 13–12 victory.[20] In the ing to showcase premium talent.[40][41] Hubbard led the

1997 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship tour- MLL in scoring each season from 2001 to 2003,[42][43][44]

nament quarterfinals, he again scored six goals in a 11–9 and was named to the MLL All-Star Team 2001, 2002,

victory over the UMass.[21] He scored in the semifinal 2003, 2005, 2006.[45] In the 2002 All-Star game he scored

10–9 victory over Duke,[22] and he scored four goals in a goal to break a 16–16 tie in a 21–16 victory for the Na-

the 19–7 championship victory against Maryland.[23] The tional Division All-Stars over the American Division All-

1997 team is regarded as the best in school history with Stars.[46] When he surpassed his 2001 total of 44 goals

a record number of wins during its 15–0 season.[24] He with 54 at the end of the 2002 season, it established a

served as co-captain of the 1998 team.[25] He scored three league single-season goals record that continues to sur-

goals in the 1998 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Cham- vive through the 2010 MLL season and his 2003 season to-

pionship tournament 11–10 semifinal victory over Syra- tal of 50 goals continues to be the only other 50-goal sea-

cuse.[26] He also scored four goals and added six assists in son in league history.[47] The MLL schedule was reduced

the 15–5 championship game victory over Maryland.[9] from 14 games to 12 in 2003, meaning that Hubbard’s 50

When Hubbard was on the field, the Princeton of- goals is the record for a 12 game season. The closest any-

fense was explosive.[27] Hubbard holds the Princeton one has come to his single-season goal scoring record

University single-season (53, 1996) and career (163, was John Grant’s 47-goal 2008 season.[47] As a result of

1995–98) goals records. He also broke Kevin Lowe’s having been the goals scored leader for the MLL’s first

school single-season points record of 69 in 1996 by three, three season, he built up a career goals scored lead that

but Hess broke the record in 1997 with 76 points.[8] Hub- stood up until during the 2005 season when Mark Mil-

bard’s 23 goals as a freshman was a Princeton freshman lon took a 206–193 lead in career goals scored.[48] How-

record until B. J. Prager posted 25 in 1999.[28] Hubbard ever, Millon only scored five goals in 2007 when his ca-

threatened the Ivy League record for career goals in con- reer came to an end.[48] In July 2008, Hubbard surpassed

ference games needing just eight in his final two Millon’s career total of 239 by reaching 247.[35][49] On Au-

games,[29] but as of 2010, Jon Reese’s 1990 record re- gust 1, 2010, Tim Goettelmann surpassed Hubbard with

mained on the books.[30] He was named number 11 of his 246th, 247th and 248th career goals.[50] In August



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2010, Hubbard was selected to the MLL 10th anniversary 1997 15 41 15 56 4.3

team.[51] 1998 15 46 9 55 3.7

Hubbard is a spokesman for Warrior Sports and annu- Totals 57 163 48 211 3.70

ally runs the Jesse Hubbard Experience, a youth lacrosse

camp for boys ages 9–17 held each summer at George Ma-

son University.[2] See also

• NCAA Men’s Division I Lacrosse Records

Personal

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2010-08-24.



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Preceded by NLL Rookie of the Year Succeeded by

Colin Doyle 1999 John Grant Jr.

Preceded by Men’s Ivy League Player of the Year Succeeded by

David Evans 1996 Jon Hess

with Mike Eckert

Preceded by Men’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year Succeeded by

Brian Merritt 1995 Joe Pilch

Preceded by Major League Lacrosse season goals leader Succeeded by

Inaugural season 2001, 2002, 2003 Blake Miller

Preceded by Major League Lacrosse all-time career goals Succeeded by

New league leader Mark Millon

Mark Millon 2001–2005 Tim Goettelmann

July 27, 2008 – August 1, 2010

Preceded by Major League Lacrosse all-time single-season Succeeded by

New league goals leader self

Self 2001 (44) current

2002 – present (54)









Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jesse_Hubbard&oldid=461645616"



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• Pittsburgh CrosseFire players

• Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse players

• St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.) alumni

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