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Maxwell Oren Seibald (born August 14, 1987) is a former professional lacrosse player for the Boston Cannons of
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.Max Seibald , Boston Cannons
/ref> He played midfield position. He graduated in 2009 from
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. He is a former
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winner, and two-time Team USA player. He played for Team Israel in 2018.


Early and personal life

Seibald is from
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, and is Jewish."Max Seibald: New Face of the Lizards"
/ref> He is the son of Jack (who was born on the Caribbean island of Curaçao) and Stephanie Seibald, and has two older sisters."Cornell's Seibald blazes lacrosse trail from small Long Island town"
/ref> His paternal grandmother lived in Netanya, Israel, for five years, which is where she met his grandfather.Cornell University - Max Seibald ’09 Named To Israeli National Team
/ref> His nickname is Seabiscuit. He attended Hewlett High School, where Seibald was a two-time high school
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n in lacrosse, was named to the ''Newsday'' 2004 All-Long Island Empire State team, lettered four times in soccer, three times in track, and twice in football, and was the school's Male Athlete of the year as a senior.Cornell University - Max Seibald - 2009 Men's Lacrosse
/ref> As a child he attended Camp Starlight in Starlight, Pennsylvania where he found his love for lacrosse. In 2016, he was also attending the
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.Giving Back To The Game , Manhattan, New York, NY , Local News
/ref> On May 18, 2019, Seibald married Lauren Rubel in Manhattan. Both attended Hewlett High School and Camp Starlight. On January 11, 2021, their son Cooper Hayes was born.


College career

Seibald was a starter at
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for its Big Red men's lacrosse team, as he attended the school's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. As a freshman he earned
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2006 Rookie of the Year honors in a unanimous vote, and over his career became the first Cornell player to be All-Ivy for all four years of his career and was a three-time first team
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n. As a sophomore, Seibald was one of the five finalists for the 2007
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, awarded to the "Most Outstanding" collegiate lacrosse player in the United States. He received the Award in 2009, and was the fourth second-year player to ever win it. That year he was named both NCAA Player of the Year and the Marty Glickman Outstanding Jewish Scholastic Athlete of the Year by the
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. As a senior, he received the Lowe's senior class award, and the 2009 Charles H. Moore Award - Cornell University Outstanding Senior Varsity Athlete. Seibald led the Big Red's high-powered offense to an undefeated regular season, and to the 2007 NCAA Final Four. Seibald was elected to the
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, Cornell's oldest senior honor society.


Professional career

Seibald is a five-time
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All-Star, and is fifth on the all-time leader board for two-point goals. He played for the
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for three years, for the
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for three years, and most recently for the Boston Cannons. He also played professionally indoor as well for the Philadelphia Wings from 2010 to 2013. Seibald was selected 2nd overall by the
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in the 2009 Major League Lacrosse draft. He was a 2009 MLL All-Star. On September 9, 2009, Seibald was selected 8th overall by the Boston Blazers in the indoor National Lacrosse League draft, and was traded to the Philadelphia Wings shortly into the 2010 season. In the 2010 MLL All-Star Game skills competition, Seibald posted a world record-tying shot of 110
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. He shared the record with Team USA teammate
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, who defended his 2009 fastest shot title by posting a second shot of 111 to Seibald's 109 miles per hour second shot. He was a 2011 MLL All-Star. In 2012, Seibald set a career high in Loose Balls (77), while helping the Wings make the playoffs for the first time in 5 years. He was a 2012 MLL All-Star. Before the 2013 season, Seibald injured his foot in training camp, and played in six games in 2013. He was a 2014 and 2015 MLL All-Star. In January 2015 Seibald was traded by the New York Lizards to the Boston Cannons, and named tri-captain. In 2016 and 2017 he was team captain. Seibald announced his retirement from professional lacrosse following the conclusion of the 2018 season.


National Team career


Team USA

Seibald played on the US Men's National Lacrosse Team at the 2010 World Lacrosse Championships in
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. The US team defeated Canada to win the World Championship. His jersey number was 42, the same number he wore at Cornell. He also played for the 2014 US Men's National Lacrosse Team at the 2014 World Lacrosse Championships in
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.


Team Israel

Seibald was announced as a member of Israel's 150-man player pool for the
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. Seibald is Jewish, and is thus eligible for
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under Israel's
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. He was named to the team, and competed on it in the World Championships in
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, from July 12–21, 2018, where he scored eleven goals in seven games, adding two assists.


Statistics


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Cornell University


Awards

*2006
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Rookie of the Year *2006 All-Ivy League *2006 USILA 2nd Team All-American *2007 USILA 1st Team All-American *2008 USILA 1st Team All-American *2009
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winner *2009 Diane Geppi-Aikens Scholarship – Outstanding Commitment to Community Service *2009
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award The Senior CLASS Award is awarded to the most outstanding senior student-athlete in 10 NCAA Division I sports. An acronym for "Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School," the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete ...
*2009 Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award – USILA Outstanding Player of the Year, Division I *2009 Lt. j.g. Donald McLaughlin Jr. Award – USILA Outstanding Midfielder of the Year, Division I *2009 USILA 1st Team All-America Selection *2009 1st Team All-Ivy Selection, unanimous *2009 Charles H. Moore Award – Cornell University Outstanding Senior Varsity Athlete / Solo Team Captain


References


External links


Max Seibald - Maximum Lacrosse Camps
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seibald, Max Living people American lacrosse players Cornell Big Red men's lacrosse players George W. Hewlett High School alumni Lacrosse midfielders People from Hewlett, New York Philadelphia Wings players Sportspeople from Nassau County, New York 1987 births Jewish American sportspeople Jewish ice hockey players American people of Curaçao descent New York University Stern School of Business alumni Major League Lacrosse players Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences alumni 21st-century American Jews