Scott Urick
Born (1977-07-15) July 15, 1977
NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight191 pounds (87 kg)
PositionAttack
NLL draft26th overall, 2000
Rochester Knighthawks
MLL team
Former teams
Washington Bayhawks
New Jersey Pride
NCAA teamGeorgetown University
Pro career20012009

Scott Urick (born July 15, 1977) is a lacrosse coach and former professional player. Urick was a high school all-American and won two Virginia state championships while playing for Robinson High School. He attended Georgetown University, where he was captain of the Hoyas team in both his junior and senior years.[1]

He currently serves as Assistant Director of Athletics and Varsity Lacrosse Head Coach at Georgetown Prep. He previously served as an assistant coach for the Hoyas under his father, longtime head coach Dave Urick.

MLL career

Urick played professionally in Major League Lacrosse (MLL) for nine seasons. Playing for the New Jersey Pride and the Chesapeake Bayhawks, he retired in 2009 as the third all-time leading goal scorer in MLL history.[2]

Team USA

Urick played for the 2006 U.S. Men's National Team in World Lacrosse Championship and lead the team in goals.[3]

Statistics

MLL

    Regular Season   Playoffs
SeasonTeamGPG2ptGAPtsLBPIMGPG2ptGAPtsLBPIM
2001New Jersey14260632200.5-------
2002New Jersey142405295121100120
2003New Jersey124005452141300320
2004New Jersey11310738270-------
2005New Jersey12331337220-------
2006New Jersey11351844231-------
2007New Jersey11230427163-------
2008New Jersey1116011780-------
2009Washington6600610-------
MLL Totals10223423927518910.52400440

Awards

References

  1. Player Bio: Scott Urick :: Men's Lacrosse
  2. "Scott Urick to be Inducted into the Georgetown Athletic Hall of Fame".
  3. 2006 U.S. Men's Team Bio: Scott Urick Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. newjerseypride.com: Roster
  5. "Scott Urick (2019) - Hall of Fame".
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