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Peter Trombino is a retired lacrosse attackman who played professional field lacrosse in the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) from 2007 to 2008. He starred as a member of the Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse team from 2004 through 2007. He earned Ivy League Rookie of the Year honors, two United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-American honorable mention recognitions and three All-Ivy League selections (one first team and two second team). During his college career, Princeton earned two Ivy League championships and three NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship tournament invitations. In high school, he won a state championship in lacrosse and two league championships in American football.


Background

Born, September 23, 1985, Trombino is the son of Anthony and Cathleen Trombino. His brother Brian played lacrosse at Hofstra. He also has a younger brother Christopher and younger sister Elizabeth. Trombino attended St. Anthony's, which is a Roman Catholic college preparatory private high school, in
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, New York on
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. He participated on both the lacrosse and American football teams in high school. Trombino also competed in the
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in lacrosse. He earned varsity letters in both lacrosse and American high school football for the St. Anthony's Friars. In American football, as a junior in high school, Trombino made a fourth quarter interception in the end zone to help St. Anthony's earn a Long Island Catholic High School Football League championship game in high school football. He played cornerback on the two-time league champions who went 22–1 during his career. In lacrosse, Trombino was an all-Long Island selection. He led his school to a 20–1 record and the Catholic League state championship during his senior year. Additionally, he was an
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gold medalist.


College career

Trombino attended Princeton University where he was a history major. He was also a lacrosse player for four years and is the only Princeton player to have at least 20 goals and 10 assists each year of a four-year career. Princeton qualified for the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship in three of Trombino's four years (2004, 2006 & 2007). As a freshman, Trombino was expected to be a midfielder, but he surprisingly earned a spot in the first team attack unit. He became the first Princeton freshman to score at least one goal in all 15 of his games (the prior record had been a goal in 10 different games). Trombino was the 2004 Men's Ivy League Rookie of the Year. The team were Ivy League co-champions with
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. As a freshman in the
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, he scored an overtime game-winning goal in a 9–8 quarterfinals victory over Maryland that was set up by
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. However, in the semifinals the following week against Navy, Trombino's shot was stopped with eight seconds left in the 8–7 loss. In 2005, Trombino was Princeton's leading scorer. He was a second team All- Ivy League selection. In March 2006, Trombino scored two goals and an assist in the defeat of
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that ended the defending national champion Blue Jays' 17-game winning streak and 37-game (38 was the NCAA record)
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winning streak. In the game, he had to shift from attack to midfield in the second half when Mike Gaudio suffered a knee injury. The team finished the season as Ivy League co-champion with Cornell. He was a second team All-Ivy League selection that year as well as an honorable mention USILA All-American Team selection. In the
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first round 11–8 victory over UMBC Trombino scored two goals and had two assists. In the quarterfinals, Princeton was eliminated by Maryland 11–6 in the subsequent game. Princeton qualified for the
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, but was eliminated by Georgetown 9–8 in the first round. In 2007, Trombino was a first team All-Ivy League selection. He was an honorable mention USILA All-American Team selection. As a senior, Trombino served as co-
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of the 2007 team. He wrote his senior thesis on ''The Influence of Sir William Johnson Among the Iroquois Indians''.


Professional career

He played with the Philadelphia Barrage during the
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and 2008 seasons. During the 2008 season with the Philadelphia Barrage, he once scored nine goals over a two-game stretch on the road (against the
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and
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). He only appeared in one game for Philadelphia in 2007. However, in 2008, he played in 10 games and scored fifteen goals, including one two-pointer, and had seven assists. He had a total of thirty-eight shot attempts in his career, all in 2008.


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