The Lynch File: A returning starter at the midfield, he will be counted on as one of the midfield’s best dodgers and shooters…An
Inside Lacrosse Honorable Mention Preseason All-American.
2010: Named a USILA Honorable Mention All-American...Also a Second Team All-Centennial Conference selection...Posted career-highs in goals (33), assists (eight), and points (41)...Was second on the team in goals and ninth in the Centennial Conference in goals per game (1.88)...Scored a career-high five goals in a come-from-behind win at Hampden-Sydney...In the Bullets following game, fired in four goals in a win over Goucher...Posted three goals in four different games, including a Centennial Conference semifinal win over McDaniel.
2009: Finished sixth on the team in scoring with 23 points on 19 goals and four assists...In his first collegiate start, posted a hat trick, finishing with three goals and one assist in a win over Cabrini...Scored a season-high four goals in a win over McDaniel...Fired in three goals in a win over Stevenson in the NCAA semifinals...Scored the game-winning goal against Washington in the Centennial Conference semifinals.
2008: Played in seven games for the Bullets...Recorded his first collegiate points with two assists at Messiah...Made his collegiate debut at Hampden-Sydney on March 1.
High School: Named a high school All-American in 2005 at Medfield H.S....Also named all-conference and all-state...Helped Medfield to four conference championships and a pair of Massachusetts Division III championships in 2004 and 2005...Named MVP of the state tournament in 2004...Holds the school record for points in a game with 11 (five goals, six assists)...Earned Western New England All-Star status at Avon Old Farms in 2006.
Personal: Father played lacrosse and served as a team captain at Dartmouth...Brother, Brendan, played lacrosse at St. Lawrence...Born July 17, 1987...Son of Chris and Patty Lynch...A management major and philosophy minor.
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