From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jason Duboe
Jason Duboe
Jason Duboe is an American professional lacrosse player.
Originally from Long Grove, Illinois, Jason attended Adlai
References
E. Stevenson High School before becoming a midfielder [1] http://www.gocrimson.com/sports/mlax/
for Harvard University. His house affiliation at Harvard is 2009-10/bios/duboe_jason
with Pforzheimer.[1] [2] http://www.gocrimson.com/sports/mlax/
On June 6, 2010, Jason was drafted in the 6th round 2009-10/releases/20100607_Duboe
of the Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft, going 33rd [3] http://www.swarmitup.com/
overall to the Boston Cannons. Duboe was a finalist the BostonBlazersRoster.htm
2010 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award and was the second Persondata
Harvard lacrosse player to be drafted to Major League
Name Duboe, Jason
Lacrosse in the program’s history.[2]
Jason Duboe was also selected to the NLL professional Alternative names
indoor lacrosse team of the Boston Blazers in 2011. [3] Short description Lacrosse player
Career Stats: 74 points (60 goals; 14 assists), Two time Date of birth
New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association All-
Place of birth
New England team, and Academic All-Ivy League selec-
tion in 2008. Date of death
Place of death
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