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Paul Rabil

Paul Rabil

  • Class
    2008
  • Induction
    2022
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Lacrosse
One of the great men's lacrosse players in school history, Paul Rabil arrived at Johns Hopkins in the fall of 2004 and wasted no time making an impact that has become the measuring stick for all Blue Jay midfielders.

Rabil became one of the most decorated players in school history as he earned All-America honors four times, including first team honors as a sophomore, junior and senior and third team as a freshman.  He is one of just 21 players in school history to earn First Team All-America three times and one of just 19 four-time All-Americans in program history.

The McLaughlin Award recipient as the nation's top midfielder in 2007, Rabil totaled 111 goals and 67 assists for 178 points in his career.  He graduated as JHU's career leader in goals and points by a midfielder and is the only midfielder in school history with more than 100 goals and 60 assists.

Rabil saved his best work for May as he rang up 28 goals and 23 assists for 51 points in 14 career NCAA Tournament games; he is Johns Hopkins' career leader in goals, assists and points in the NCAA Tournament.

In addition to his exploits on the field, Rabil was equally successful in the classroom as he earned Third Team CoSIDA Academic All-America honors as a junior and second team as a senior.  He is one of just two men's lacrosse players in school history to twice earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors.

With Rabil leading the way, Johns Hopkins posted a 49-15 record, won two NCAA Championships (2005, 2007) and finished as the national runner-up once (2008) from 2005-08.
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