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13 Kyle Marr

  • Position Attack
  • Height 5-11
  • Weight 185
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Clifton Park, NY
  • Highschool Shenendehowa, Hill Academy

Biography

Of Note
- Ranked as the #32 freshman in the nation by Inside Lacrosse in 2016.
- Ranked as the #11 freshman attackman in the nation by Inside Lacrosse in 2016.

2018
- Honorable Mention USILA All-American.
- Named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team.
- Led the team in goals (41) and points (58) and ranked third in assists (17).
- Tallied four goals and two assists in the season-opening win against Towson.
- Added a pair of assists against North Carolina and came back with two goals and three assists for five points in the win over Princeton.
- Fired home three goals and added three ground balls in an 18-7 win at seventh-ranked Syracuse.  Two of three goals came during a 10-1 run that turned a 3-2 game into a 13-3 lead for the Blue Jays.
- Added two goals in the 13-6 win over UMBC ... both came in a 10-0 JHU run that turned a 2-0 deficit into a 10-2 lead.
- Fueled JHU’s 14-8 win over Delaware with three goals and two assists.  Scored three straight goals bridging the third and fourth quarters that turned an 8-7 deficit into a 10-8 lead that JHU never relinquished.
- Made it back-to-back five-point games with four goals and one assist in a 15-13 win at Virginia.  Scored all four of his goals in the second half as JHU erased a 9-2 deficit with a 13-2 run.
- Scored just once, but it was the game-winner with 14 seconds remaining in a 13-12 come-from-behind win at 10th-ranked Rutgers.
- Tallied twice in the 13-10 win over Ohio State and came back with a two-goal, one-assist effort at Penn State.
- Notched four goals - including the game-winner with 31.1 seconds remaining - in a 10-9 win at Michigan.
- Punched up one goal and one assist in an 8-7 triple overtime loss to third-ranked Maryland.  Third quarter assist on a Connor DeSimone goal was the 100th point of his career.
- Tallied three goals in 6-5 Big Ten Semifinal win over Ohio State - scored two of JHU’s final three goals as Blue Jays rallied for the win.
- Fired home three goals and added two assists to fuel a 13-10 win over Maryland in the Big Ten title game.  Scored twice and added two assists during an 8-3 run that turned a 5-4 deficit into a 13-8 lead.
- Fueled stunning rally from 8-3 third-quarter deficit as JHU topped Georgetown, 10-9, in overtime in first round of NCAA Tournament.  Scored five goals and added two assists in the win - all five goals came in the fourth quarter as he alone outscored the Hoyas 5-1 in the period.
- First Johns Hopkins player to score five goals in a quarter since Dylan Schlott did it against St. Joe’s in 1999.
- Closed season with two goals and one assist in the NCAA Quarterfinals against Duke.

2017
- Honorable Mention USILA All-American.
- Second Team All-Big Ten.
- Finished second on the team in goals (25), assists (20) and points (45).  Added 21 ground balls and two caused turnovers.
- Counted 20 goals and 16 assists to his credit in final 10 games (3.6 ppg.).
- Opened season with a 12-game point-scoring streak.
- Tied for team-lead with 11 multi-point and five multi-assist games.
- Second on the team with three hat tricks and six multi-goal games.
- Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after a six-goal, one-assist effort in an 18-17 come-from-behind overtime win against Virginia.
- Nothced second straight Big Ten Offensive POW award after a five-goal effort in a 12-6 win against Rutgers.
- Fueled 13-11 win over fifth-ranked Penn State with one goal and three assists.
- Enjoyed most productive game of career with a three-goal, six-assist showing in a 19-9 win over Michigan.  Nine points are most by a JHU player since Ryan Brown had nine at Ohio State in 2015; six assists are most for a Blue Jay since Connor Reed had six at Virginia in 2015 (NCAA 1st Round).

2016
- Played in all 15 games and finished rookie season with 13 goals and three assists for 16 points.
- Tied for sixth on the team in goals and ranked seventh in points and tied for second in extra-man goals (5).
- One of just two freshmen on the team to play in all 15 games and team-leader among rookies in goals and points.
- Scored twice in a 9-8 loss at Loyola and added two more in a 17-7 win against Princeton.
- Notched first career hat trick and added an assist for a career-high four points in a 19-7 win at UMBC.
- Earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week after a two-goal performance against Ohio State.  Two goals against the Buckeyes bookended a 4-1 run that turned a 2-2 tie into a 6-3 lead  that JHU never relinquished.
- Fired home two goals, including an extra-man strike, in a 19-13 win at Michigan.

At Hill Academy
- Spent post-graduate year the Hill Academy after graduating from Shenendehowa high school.
- Under Armour All-American.
- Helped Hill Academy to a 14-1 record in 2015 and the prestigious North American Lacrosse Tournament championship.
- Tallied 35 goals and 20 assists along with 20 ground balls in one season at Hill.
- Two-time first team all-section pick in ice hockey at Shenendehowa.

Personal
- Kyle Marr.
- Son of Scott and Traci Marr.
- Has two younger sisters, Jordyn and Keeley.
- Sister, Jordyn, is a member of the women's lacrosse team at Albany.
- Mother earned her master's degree from Johns Hopkins.
- Father played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins and is now the head coach at University of Albany.
- Father was a teammate of current Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala on the Blue Jays' 1987 NCAA Championship team.
- Uncle, Dave Marr, played at Johns Hopkins from 1993-96 and is JHU's career leader in assists (134).
- Majoring in political science.

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Historical Player Information

  • 13

    2016Freshman

    A
    5'10" 185 lbs
    13
  • 13

    2017Sophomore

    A
    5'10" 185 lbs
    13
  • 13

    2018Junior

    Attack
    5'11" 185 lbs
    13
  • 13
    C

    2019Senior

    Attack
    5'11" 185 lbs
    13
    C