Career Summary
- Four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection.
- Played in 47 games during career and totaled three goals and four assists for seven points.
- Was 242-of-459 on faceoffs and grabbed 110 ground balls.
Of Note
- Ranked as the #77 freshman in the nation by
Inside Lacrosse in 2018.
- Ranked as the #4 freshman faceoff specialist in the nation by
Inside Lacrosse in 2018.
2022
- Named to Academic All-Big Ten Team.
- One of our primary faceoff specialists on the team - appeared in six games.
- Was 6-of-18 on the year with three ground balls to his credit.
2021
- Named to Academic All-Big Ten Team.
- Saw action in eight games as a part of the faceoff rotation.
- Won 7-of-24 faceoffs and had three ground balls on the year.
2020
- Played in all six games as a member of JHU's two-man faceoff tandem.
- Won 76-of-124 (.613) faceoffs with a team-high 34 ground balls and one goal on the year.
- Finished 18th in the nation in faceoff winning percentage.
- .613 FO winning percentage is highest by a Johns Hopkins player since 2013, when Mike Poppleton set a school record by winning 68.5%.
- Won 14-of-19 faceoffs and grabbed eight ground balls in season-opening win against Towson.
- Came back with a 6-of-13 effort and four ground balls against Loyola and was 15-of-26 at the X with one ground ball against North Carolina.
- Solid in loss at Princeton as he was 14-of-22 with four ground balls against the Tigers.
- Turned in a 20-of-28 performance at the X with 14 ground balls and one goal in a 13-12 overtime win against Mount St. Mary's.
2019
- One-half of JHU's two-man faceoff rotation.
- Went 132-of-229 (.576) on faceoffs with two goals, four assists and 66 ground balls to his credit.
- Finished 25th in the nation - and 10th among freshmen and sophomores - in faceoff percentage.
- Sparkled in the last 11 games as he was 127-of-210 (.605) with two goals, four assists and 65 ground balls.
- Won 4-of-14 faceoffs and had one ground ball in the season opener at Towson and was 1-of-5 against second-ranked Loyola.
- Ignited JHU’s 14-12 come-from-behind win at Princeton as he was 9-of-13 on faceoffs with one goal and two ground balls. Goal against the Tigers was the first goal in a 5-0 run that turned a 9-7 deficit into a 12-9 lead.
- Was 4-of-7 with one ground ball in a 14-10 loss at Syracuse and came back to go 11-of-12 with four ground balls and one assist in the 11-4 win over Mount St. Mary’s.
- Won 17-of-23 faceoffs with nine GBs in a 12-10 win over Delaware.
- Big Ten Specialist of the Week after his effort in the wins over Mount St. Mary’s and Delaware.
- Won 16 of a then career-high 28 faceoff attempts and added one assist and six GBs against ninth-ranked Virginia.
- Won then career-best 18 faceoffs on 23 attempts with a then career-high 15 ground balls in a 14-8 win at Michigan.
- Went 21-of-30 with 16 GBs, one goal and two assists in a 15-13 win over Rutgers. 21 FO wins, 30 attempts and 16 GBs are career highs.
- Went 14-of-28 with six GBs in a 14-13 loss to eighth-ranked Ohio State.
2018
- Hopkins’ number two faceoff specialist behind senior Hunter Moreland.
- Won 21-of-64 (.328) faceoffs with four ground balls in 12 games.
- Won 4-of-5 faceoffs in a 13-6 win over UMBC.
- Went 5-of-12 at the dot in a 13-10 regular season win over Ohio State.
At New Egypt
- Played lacrosse and basketball.
- Prolific scorer and faceoff specialist in four varsity seasons.
-Â Rang up career totals of 260 goals and 97 assists.
- Punched up career high 79 goals and 29 assists for 108 points as a senior, when he earned first team all-state, first team all-county and was named the Burlington County Scholastic League Player of the Year.
- Notched 87 points (64g, 23a) as a junior en route to earning first team all-county.
- First team all-county as a sophomore with 74 goals and 23 assists.
- Made immediate impact as a freshman with 43 goals and 21 assists.
- Led lacrosse team to the state playoffs three times and a 13-4 record as a senior.
Personal
- Kyle Prouty.
- The son of Andrew and Michele Prouty.
- Has one younger brother, Connor.
- Graduated in 2021 with a degree in economics and a minor in business.
- Played final season (2022) while pursuing a master's degree in real estate and infrastructure.