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2009 Men's Lacrosse Roster


Ryan Hurley
Ryan Hurley
Ryan Hurley

Position: Attack
Height: 6-3
Weight: 185

Class: Junior
Hometown: Eagan, Minn.
High School: Academy of Holy Angels

 
#26

At Cornell: After a breakout sophomore season, Hurley was named a unanimous first-team All-Ivy and an honorable mention All-American selection. He became just the 11th individual in Cornell history to score more than 40 goals in a single season, finishing with 46. Likewise, his 60 total points on the season were the most by a Cornell sophomore since Eamon McEneaney tallied 96 points in 1975. In just his first year as a starter, Hurley proved to be an offensive power, ranking first in the Ivy League and fourth in the nation with 3.07 goals per game, while ranking first in the league and sixth in the country with 4.00 points per game. Hurley scored at least one goal in all 15 games, posting multi-goal games 13 times. He registered a career-high six goals vs. Denver and a career-best nine points with five goals and four assists against Dartmouth. Hurley tallied two game-winning goals, including a score vs. Yale with one second remaining in overtime to give the Big Red the 8-7 victory. Hurley saw action in 10 games during his rookie season and registered four points. He tallied a goal and an assist vs. both Dartmouth and Hobart. Hurley picked up four ground balls on the season, including a season-high two vs. the Big Green.

At Academy of Holy Angels: A high school All-American, Hurley was a four-year letter winner at the Academy of Holy Angels. He was a member of Team West at the 2006 U.S. Lacrosse National Senior Showcase, was a two-time team captain and three-time all-state selection. He also led his team to a fourth place finish in the state lacrosse finals. Hurley also lettered twice in hockey, where as a junior he helped his team to a state championship.

Personal: Ryan Thomas Hurley is the son of Tom and Therese Hurley and he has two younger brothers and one younger sister. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. 

Ryan Hurley Career Statistics 



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