2005 Honorable Mention STX/USILA All-American
2005 NCAA All-Tournament Team
2006 Preseason Second Team All-American
Did You Know: Greg Peyser was selected as the outstanding midfielder at the 2003 Under-19 Championships.
This Season: Co-captain. Preseason Third Team All-America by Inside Lacrosse/Faceoff Yearbook Returns for final season as a leader of the Johns Hopkins midfield Also one of the top faceoff specialists in the nation.
2005: Finished fifth on the team in goals (17) and points (23), tied for fifth in assists (6) and second in ground balls (63) Also won 75-of-121 (.620) faceoffs and goal, point and ground ball totals were all career highs Earned a spot on the NCAA All-Tournament team as he scored two goals, won 13-of-23 (.565) faceoffs and had 15 ground balls in Final Four victories over Virginia and Duke Scored two goals, won 6-of-11 faceoffs and had six ground balls in the NCAA Championship game against Duke ... second goal came with just 47 seconds remaining in the third quarter and forced the fifth and final tie of the game (8-8) Won 7-of-12 faceoffs and had nine ground balls against the Cavaliers in the NCAA Semifinals Calmly won faceoff in closing seconds of regulation and fed Jake Byrne for the game-tying goal with 1.4 seconds remaining in regulation Scored a career-high four goals against UMBC after having never scored more than two in a game Scored three goals, including the game-winner in overtime, to lift the Blue Jays to a 12-11 win at Syracuse Also won 6-of-10 faceoffs and had five ground balls in the win over the Orange.
2004: Played in 14 games and anchored JHU[apos]s second midfield Scored nine goals and added 10 assists Finished seventh on the team in scoring and tied for fifth in assists Also won 75-of-112 (.670) faceoffs and finished second on the team with 59 ground balls Faceoff winning percentage would have placed third nationally, but didn[apos]t have enough attempts to qualify Tied a national record by winning 15-of-15 faceoffs in a 13-6 win over Hofstra Also scored one goal, added one assist and had a personal-best 14 ground balls in the win over Hofstra Scored two goals, added two assists and won 6-of-8 faceoffs in a 17-5 win over Syracuse during the regular season Fueled JHU[apos]s 14-10 win over Maryland in the 100th meeting between the two teams as he scored one goal, added one assist, won 9-of-13 faceoffs and had a game-high seven ground balls Scored two goals and added one assist in a 13-8 win over Towson and came back with a one-goal, two-assist effort in an 11-7 win over Loyola.
2003: Earned the team[apos]s Bob Scott Award as the outstanding freshman Played in 14 games and finished ninth on the team in scoring with nine goals and five assists Won 58-of-104 (.558) faceoffs on the year and finished third on the team with 41 ground balls Scored the first goal of his career in regular-season game at Syracuse and assisted on game-winning goal against top-ranked Virginia a week later Scored three goals and added one assist in four NCAA Tournament games Third-quarter goal in the NCAA title game against Virginia drew the Blue Jays to within 6-5 after falling behind 5-0.
2003 Under-19 World Championships: Named to the ILF[apos]s Under-19 All-World Team and was selected as the outstanding midfielder as well Led United States to a fifth consecutive U-19 Championship Scored 11 goals and added six assists while winning 36-of-55 (.655) faceoffs in the six-game tournament Also led team with 32 ground balls Scored four goals, added an assist and won 10-of-12 faceoffs in a 19-10 win over Canada in the championship game.
At Cold Spring Harbor: Standout performer in football, lacrosse and hockey 2002 Player-of-the-Year in lacrosse Three-time participant in the Empire State Games Led football team to a Long Island title as well.
Personal: Given name is Gregory R. Peyser The son of Michael and Barbara Peyser Younger brother of Michael Peyser, a co-captain on last year[apos]s team Born September 7, 1983 Economics major.