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Pro 2011: Played in nine Outlaws games... Ranked first for Outlaws with three two-point goals... Totaled 17 points with 12 goals, three two-point-goals, and two assists... Recovered 13 groundballs... Played in one playoff game with Denver, adding one goal and two groundballs... Represented Team Authority in MLL All-Star game, adding two goals of four shots on goal. 2010: Ranked third on Denver in goals (20), including two from two-point distance, and in points (30) in nine games... Finished fifth on the club with eight assists... Picked up 22 ground balls and fourth on the team in shooting percentage (20-65, .308), among players with at least 30 shots... Scored twice and scooped up one ground ball in Denver's playoff game. 2009: Scored nine goals, including two from two-point range, and added one assist to finish with 12 points in 10 games as a rookie with Denver... Named Bud Light MVP Honoree (5/30)... Appeared in two postseason contests and registered one assist and 11 ground balls... Selected by the Outlaws with the second overall choice in the 2009 MLL Collegiate Draft. College Seibald totaled 91 goals and 50 assists (141 pts.), while picking up 157 ground balls during his four-year career at Cornell... Earned college lacrosse's prestigious Tewaaraton Trophy following a landmark senior season in which he was named outstanding player and midfielder from the USILA, first-team All-American and first-team All-Ivy League... Received the Lowe's senior CLASS award... Four-time All-American and All-Ivy League honoree... Netted 28 goals to go with 10 assists and 46 groundballs as a senior... Credited with two game-winning goals and served as team captain... Earned first-team All-American and All-Ivy honors after [posting 27 goals and six assists (33 pts.) his junior season... Named the Marty Glickman Outstanding Jewish Scholastic Athlete of the Year by the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame & Museum... Ranked seventh in the league with 1.8 goals per game... Became just the eighth junior in Cornell's history to reach the 100-point plateau... Became the first Cornell men’s lacrosse player to be named a finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy during his sophomore season, and was just the fourth second-year player ever to earn that distinction... Scored 17 goals and ranked third on the team with 20 assists, finishing with 37 points and earning first-team All-American and All-Ivy merits... Won the Ivy League's rookie of the year award after totaling 19 goals and 14 assists (33 pts.)... Set Cornell's single-season record for assists by a freshman... Named first-team All-Ivy League and second-team All-American. Personal Seibald was a two-time All-American at G.W. Hewlett High School in Hewlett, N.Y., where he led his team to a county championship as a senior, and earned county player of the year... Named to the Newsday All-Long Island Lacrosse Team and was a member of the 2004 Long Island Empire State team... Lettered four times in soccer, three times in track, twice in football to with his three lacrosse letters... Received G.W. Hewlett’s Male Athlete of the Year as a senior... Has two older sisters... The son of Jack and Stephanie Seibald, Maxwell Oren Seibald was born on Aug. 14, 1987 in Hewlett, N.Y. Career Statistics
Media Clippings Cornell's Seibald blazes lacrosse trail from small Long Island town - Kevin Armstrong, Sports Illustrated The inside story on Cornell star Max Seibald - Dave Rahme, The (Syracuse) Post-Standard Seibald, Nielsen win Tewaaraton Trophy - Sean Burns, Inside Lacrosse |
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