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TomMorr


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Red-Shirt Junior • 6-2 • 195 Goalie Rockville Center, N.Y./ Chaminade Major: History


2010: Red-shirted…MAAC All- Academic Team selection.


2009: Played in eight games, starting one…Totaled 98:00 minutes…Made eight saves in season opener at No. 4 Johns


Hopkins (2/20)…Allowed just one goal in 38 combined minutes the rest of the season…MAAC All-Academic Team selection.


2008: Played in five games totaling 104:04…Started in goal at Canisius (4/16), making a season-high 10 saves …Had a 7.50 GAA and a .581 save percentage.


BEFORE SIENA: Lettered four years of lacrosse and football at Chaminade…Named MVP for the 2007 playoffs in lacrosse…Awarded the George Toop Award for “Most Improved” in football.


PERSONAL: Born September 20, 1989…The son of Edward and Kathleen Morr…Has an older sister, Emily, who gradu- ated from Siena (2009) and a younger brother, Brian, who is a freshman at Siena…Grandfather, Bill Saar, played for the Brooklyn Dodgers and is a retired NBA referee…Other grandfather, Ed Morr, was the captain of the Hofstra basketball team in 1952-53…Chose Siena for the size and because he liked the campus.


Morr’s Career Stats


Year GP GS W-L GA GAA Saves Sv% Shots Faced 2009 81 0-1


2008 51 0-1 Total


13 2


12 7.35 14 13 7.50 18


.538 .581


0-2 25 7.43 32 .559


50 57


107


2011 SIENA COLLEGE LACROSSE


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