Steele Stanwick (born September 12, 1989) is an American former professional
lacrosse
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player who played for the
Ohio Machine
The Ohio Machine were a Major League Lacrosse (MLL) professional men's field lacrosse team based in Obetz, Ohio. They first played in the 2012 MLL season and continued through the 2018 season.
On August 19, 2017, the Machine won their first cha ...
and
Chesapeake Bayhawks
The Chesapeake Bayhawks were a Major League Lacrosse (MLL) professional men's field lacrosse team based in Annapolis, Maryland since 2010. They played in the greater Baltimore metro area beginning with the MLL's inaugural 2001 season, as the Bal ...
of
Major League Lacrosse
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. He played his
NCAA Division I
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career at the
University of Virginia
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. He won the
Tewaaraton Trophy
The Tewaaraton Award is an annual award for the most outstanding American college lacrosse men's and women's players, since 2001. It is the lacrosse equivalent of football's Heisman Trophy. The award is presented by The Tewaaraton Foundation and ...
and the
Jack Turnbull Award.
Family
Stanwick was the fifth of eight children born into a prominent lacrosse family in the Baltimore area, the son of Wells Sr. and Dori Stanwick. His grandfather, Tad, played at
St. John's College and wrote a book on the game. All seven of his siblings played Division I lacrosse, and there was at least one Stanwick playing college lacrosse every year from 1998-2018. His oldest sister, Sheehan, was a 4x All-American at
Georgetown, holding their career record for points, and is currently a lacrosse analyst. His other two older sisters, Wick and Coco, also played at Georgetown. His older brother, Tad, played at
Rutgers
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, serving as a team captain. His younger brother, Wells Jr., was an All-American at
Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins (May 19, 1795 – December 24, 1873) was an American merchant, investor, and philanthropist. Born on a plantation, he left his home to start a career at the age of 17, and settled in Baltimore, Maryland where he remained for most ...
, finishing his career second in school history in assists. Younger sister Covie attended
Boston College
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, graduating as the school's all time leading scorer, and youngest brother, Shack, played at Johns Hopkins. All siblings except for Tad were multi-time All-Americans.
College career
Prior to joining the
Cavaliers, Steele attended and played lacrosse at
Loyola Blakefield
Loyola Blakefield is a private Catholic, college preparatory school run by the USA East Province of the Society of Jesus in Towson, Maryland and within the Archdiocese of Baltimore. It was established in 1852 by the Jesuits as an all-boys school ...
in
Towson,
Maryland
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, where he led the team to the
MIAA championship, recording 37 goals and 35 assists. A highly rated prospect coming out of high school, Steele was selected by
Inside Lacrosse
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as the #1 high school player in the country.
In his first year at Virginia, Steele was named
ACC Rookie of the Year after setting a points record for UVA freshmen with 58 points (36 goals, 22 assists). In his second year, he improved his total with 29 goals and 32 assists for 61 points, which was fifth amongst all ACC players that year. That year, Steele was named a Second-Team All-American. In 2011, he scored 32 goals and completed 38 assists, including an unprecedented 20 points over a three-game stretch in the
NCAA tournament, leading the
Cavaliers to their
fifth NCAA championship. Steele was named a First-Team All-American and won the
Tewaaraton Trophy
The Tewaaraton Award is an annual award for the most outstanding American college lacrosse men's and women's players, since 2001. It is the lacrosse equivalent of football's Heisman Trophy. The award is presented by The Tewaaraton Foundation and ...
as the nation's best college lacrosse player. He was Virginia's third Tewaaraton winner following
Chris Rotelli
Chris Rotelli (born December 18, 1980) is a professional lacrosse player who had a standout collegiate career at the University of Virginia before going on to the professional ranks in Major League Lacrosse.
High school and collegiate career
A ...
in 2003 and
Matt Ward in 2006.
Virginia was 56 and 14 in Stanwick's four years there, with three straight trips to the final four as well as one national title.
MLL career
He was drafted 2nd overall in the 2012 MLL Collegiate Draft by the
Ohio Machine
The Ohio Machine were a Major League Lacrosse (MLL) professional men's field lacrosse team based in Obetz, Ohio. They first played in the 2012 MLL season and continued through the 2018 season.
On August 19, 2017, the Machine won their first cha ...
. During the 2012 MLL season, he played in 9 games for the Machine and led all rookies in assists with 17.
Ohio Machine bio
theohiomachine.com, August 31, 2012
In September 2017 he was traded to the Chesapeake Bayhawks
The Chesapeake Bayhawks were a Major League Lacrosse (MLL) professional men's field lacrosse team based in Annapolis, Maryland since 2010. They played in the greater Baltimore metro area beginning with the MLL's inaugural 2001 season, as the Bal ...
. Stanwick scored the game-winner in overtime to send the Chesapeake Bayhawks to the 2019 MLL championship game. He then guided the Bayhawks to their 6th MLL title and was named the MVP of the championship final, scoring two goals and an assist. This was Stanwick's only MLL title. Today, Stanwick is an assistant coach to the Johns Hopkins Women's Lacrosse Squad.
Statistics
University of Virginia
Major League Lacrosse
See also
* Virginia Cavaliers men's lacrosse
The Virginia Cavaliers men's lacrosse team represents the University of Virginia in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's lacrosse. The Cavaliers compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and plays home games at ...
* NCAA Lacrosse Records
Awards
;Major League Lacrosse
* Major League Lacrosse
Major League Lacrosse (MLL) was a men's field lacrosse league in the United States. The league's inaugural season was in 2001. Teams played anywhere from ten to 16 games in a summertime regular season. This was followed by a four-team playoff ...
Championship MVP (2019)
;University of Virginia
* Tewaaraton Trophy
The Tewaaraton Award is an annual award for the most outstanding American college lacrosse men's and women's players, since 2001. It is the lacrosse equivalent of football's Heisman Trophy. The award is presented by The Tewaaraton Foundation and ...
(2011)
* Jack Turnbull Award (2012)
* Three-time USILA The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association is an association of member institutions and organizations with college lacrosse programs at all levels of competition, including the three NCAA divisions and non-NCAA schools, at both the va ...
All-American (2010, 2011, 2012)
* Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Year (2012)
* Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year (2011)
* Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie of the Year (2009)
References
External links
Steele Stanwick Biography
MLL
Stanwick Lacrosse
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American lacrosse players
Virginia Cavaliers men's lacrosse players
Living people
1989 births