Brodie Merrill (born November 5, 1981) is a
Canadian
Canadians () are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being ''C ...
former professional
lacrosse
Lacrosse is a contact team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. It is the oldest organized sport in North America, with its origins with the indigenous people of North America as early as the 12th century. The game w ...
player. Merrill is recognized by the
Premier Lacrosse League as having revolutionized the LSM position, and is the namesake for the Brodie Merrill LSM of the Year Award, being the only active PLL player to have an award named after them. Merrill is widely regarded as one of the greatest defensemen in lacrosse history, in both the indoor and outdoor game.
Early life
Merrill was born in Montreal to Peter and Patricia, where he grew up playing hockey, soccer, and baseball. He has an older brother,
Patrick, and a younger sister Tory. His family moved to
Orangeville at the age of eight, in part due to the
Quebec seccession movement.
High school career
Merrill attended the
Salisbury School in
Connecticut
Connecticut ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York (state), New York to the west, and Long Island Sound to the south. ...
. While attending Salisbury, he was a standout lacrosse player, and was named the
New England
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Defensive Player of the Year, was selected to the All-New England team, and was selected as a First Team High School
All-American
The All-America designation is an annual honor bestowed on outstanding athletes in the United States who are considered to be among the best athletes in their respective sport. Individuals receiving this distinction are typically added to an Al ...
.
College career
Merrill attended
Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private university, private Jesuit research university in Washington, D.C., United States. Founded by Bishop John Carroll (archbishop of Baltimore), John Carroll in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic higher education, Ca ...
from 2002 to 2005. During his final two years, he was a First-team All-American, and won the
Schmeisser Award in his senior year for defensive player of the year. During his final two seasons, Merrill was a
Tewaaraton Award finalist, first team All-American and All-ECAC player, and won the William Corcoran Memorial Trophy for team MVP. Additionally, he was the ECAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2005 and finished his collegiate career with 250 ground balls, a Georgetown record for non-faceoff specialists.
Professional career
NLL career

Merrill was the first player taken overall in the 2005 National Lacrosse League Draft by the
Portland LumberJax, and in 2006 was named both the NLL's
Rookie of the Year and
Defensive Player of the Year. During the
2009 NLL season
The 2009 National Lacrosse League season, the 23rd in the history of the NLL, began January 3, 2009 in Buffalo, Portland, and Sunrise, Florida, and concluded with the Calgary Roughnecks defeating the New York Titans 12—10 in the Champion's C ...
, he was named a starter to the
All-Star Game
An all-star game is an exhibition game that showcases the best players (the "stars") of a sports league. The exhibition is between two teams organized solely for the event, usually representing the league's teams based on region or division, bu ...
.
When the LumberJax left Portland at the end of the 2009 season, the league held a dispersal draft. Merrill was selected with the first overall pick in the draft by the
Edmonton Rush
The Edmonton Rush were a professional lacrosse team in the National Lacrosse League (NLL) that played from the 2006 to 2015 NLL seasons.
The team announced on July 20, 2015, that they would be relocating to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, for the 2 ...
.
On August 9, 2011, he was traded to the
Philadelphia Wings, along with Rush forwards Dean Hill, Mike McLellan, and Edmonton's 41st selection in the 2011 entry draft, and the 4th round selection in 2013. In return, Philadelphia sent
Athan Iannucci with teammates Alex Turner and Brodie McDonald, along with Philadelphia's first round draft picks in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
On November 29, 2018, Brodie was signed by the
San Diego Seals where he was named captain. He played under his brother, head coach
Patrick Merrill.
On February 22, 2020, Merrill became the NLL's all time loose ball leader.
Merrill announced his retirement from professional lacrosse on September 13, 2023. Merrill's number 17 jersey was retired by the Seals in a halftime ceremony during their opening game of the 2023-24 season. However, on March 15, 2024 it was announced that Merrill would be returning to the active roster, and plans to finish the remainder of the 2024 season on the Seals.
MLL career
Merrill was the
MLL Rookie of the Year in 2005 as a member of the
Baltimore Bayhawks. From 2006 to 2007, he played for the
Rochester Rattlers. For four consecutive years he was awarded the
Major League Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Year Awards. He then helped the
Toronto Nationals win their first MLL championship in their inaugural season, and won the defensive player of the year award for a record fourth consecutive year. Merrill is the all-time ground ball leader in the MLL.
PLL career
In 2019, Merrill joined
Paul Rabil
Paul Rabil (born December 14, 1985) is an American Business executive, sports executive and retired professional lacrosse player. He is currently the president of the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL), which he co-founded with his brother, league CEO ...
’s new
Premier Lacrosse League as a member of the
Chaos Lacrosse Club.
On March 11, 2021, Merrill was selected first overall by
Cannons Lacrosse Club, the reincarnation of the Boston Cannons, in the PLL Expansion Draft.
Merrill played in his 200th professional field lacrosse game on August 21, 2021, the most of any player in history.
Canadian Box career
Junior
Merrill played his junior lacrosse with the
Orangeville Northmen of the
OLA Junior A Lacrosse League. In 2000, Merrill lead the Northmen to a league championship. In 2001, Merrill was awarded the "John McCauley Award" for Best Defensive Player, and shared the "B.W. Evans Award" for Top Graduating Player with Dan Bowman the following year.
Senior
Merrill began his senior career with the
Coquitlam Adanacs of the
Western Lacrosse Association
The Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) is a men's Senior A box lacrosse league with seven teams in British Columbia. The playoff championship team each season advances to the play against the Major Series Lacrosse champions for the Mann Cup. The ...
, and later the
Brampton Excelsiors of
Major Series Lacrosse
Major Series Lacrosse (MSL) is a Senior A box lacrosse league with 7 teams based in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Lacrosse Association. The league championship team each year goes on to play against the champions of the Western Lac ...
, winning two consecutive
Mann Cup
The Mann Cup is the trophy awarded to the senior men's box lacrosse champions of Canada. The championship is a best-of-seven, East vs West series played between the league champions of Major Series Lacrosse, the East, and Western Lacrosse Associat ...
championships (2008–2009). Merrill is currently playing for the Kahnawake Mohawks in the Quebec Senior Lacrosse League.
International career
In 2006, he helped the
Canadian
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national lacrosse team to an historic win at the
World Lacrosse Championship
The World Lacrosse Men's Championship is the international men's field lacrosse championship organized by World Lacrosse that occurs every four years.
The WLC began before any international lacrosse organization had been formed. It started as ...
in
London, Ontario
London is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. The city had a population of 422,324 according to the 2021 Canadian census. London is at the confluence of the Thames River (Ontario), Thames River and N ...
. He had an outstanding tournament, being named Best Defender and earning All-World honours.
Personal
Brodie and his brother
Patrick were a member of the
Toronto Rock
The Toronto Rock are a Canadian professional box lacrosse team based in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area that competes in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The team was the first Canadian franchise in the NLL. The Rock play their home ga ...
. Both Brodie and Patrick are members of the
Brampton Excelsiors in the
Major Series Lacrosse
Major Series Lacrosse (MSL) is a Senior A box lacrosse league with 7 teams based in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Lacrosse Association. The league championship team each year goes on to play against the champions of the Western Lac ...
and both were members the
Hamilton Nationals of
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 Major League Lacrosse season, 2001. Teams played anywhere from ten to 16 games in a summertime regular season. This w ...
. Additionally, Patrick currently coaches Brodie with the
San Diego Seals. He was named by Inside Lacrosse as "The Best Player in the World."-Inside Lacrosse. He is also the Dean of Students and head men's lacrosse coach at
The Hill Academy in Caledon, Ontario. At a very young age, he was best friends with lacrosse player
Kyle Miller. Both loved the game and chose to play together at the
Salisbury School, a prep school in Connecticut, but went on to different colleges. Kyle and Brodie were reunited as teammates on the Canadian roster for the
2006 World Lacrosse Championships. Kyle was diagnosed in 2011 as having
Osteosarcoma
An osteosarcoma (OS) or osteogenic sarcoma (OGS) is a cancerous tumor in a bone. Specifically, it is an aggressive malignant neoplasm that arises from primitive transformed cells of mesenchyme, mesenchymal origin (and thus a sarcoma) and that exhi ...
. He died on June 8, 2013. Brodie is the main editor for the online lacrosse magazine, Brodie Merrill Lacrosse.
Merrill is a fan of the
Montreal Canadiens
The Montreal Canadiens (), officially ' ( Canadian Hockey Club) and colloquially known as the Habs, are a professional ice hockey team based in Montreal. The Canadiens compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic D ...
.
Legacy
Merrill is regarded as one of the best players in the history of lacrosse. He is the NLL's all-time leader in loose balls with 2,778, and is tied with
Greg Gurenlian for the most ground balls in the history of professional outdoor lacrosse with 1,120. His 200 games between MLL and PLL are also a record for a field lacrosse player. Additionally, Merrill is the highest scoring long stick in professional field lacrosse history, tallying 146 career points in MLL and PLL. He won the NLL Transition Player of the Year Award a record setting 3 times, and the MLL Defensive Player of the Year a record setting 6 times, all consecutive. Merrill revolutionized the LSM position with his offensive abilities, with the Premier Lacrosse League naming their award for the top LSM in the league after him.
Statistics
NLL
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Premier Lacrosse League
Major League Lacrosse
Canadian Lacrosse Association
Awards
References
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1981 births
Canadian expatriates in the United States
Canadian lacrosse players
Edmonton Rush players
Georgetown Hoyas men's lacrosse players
Lacrosse people from Ontario
Lacrosse transitions
Living people
Major League Lacrosse major award winners
Major League Lacrosse players
National Lacrosse League All-Stars
National Lacrosse League major award winners
Sportspeople from Orangeville, Ontario
Portland LumberJax players
Hamilton Nationals players
Premier Lacrosse League players
San Diego Seals players
Toronto Rock players
Rochester Rattlers players
Chesapeake Bayhawks players