2003 Men's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
Did You Know: Michael Peyser was a two-time All-State selection in football at Cold Spring Harbor High School.
This Season: Preseason Second Team All-American by 2003 Face-Off Yearbook Takes over as the leader of Hopkins[apos] close defense Brings the total package to the position with good size, speed, and toughness.
2002: Honorable Mention STX/USILA All-American Started all 14 games on close defense Most versatile member of a Johns Hopkins defense that allowed just 8.43 goals per game and didn[apos]t allow more than 12 goals in any game during the season Team held nine of 14 opponents to nine goals or less Tied for fourth on the team with 33 ground balls, the most among JHU[apos]s close defensemen.
2001: Played in all 12 games as a key member of JHU[apos]s defensive midfield Played as a short-stick defensive middie for the first seven games before switching to long-stick for the final five games (made the switch when P.J. DiConza was lost for the season with a knee injury) Had 20 ground balls on the year.
2000: Quietly worked way into a regular spot in Hopkins[apos] defensive rotation Played in 10 games with one start (Maryland) and had four ground balls to his credit In addition to playing close defense, also saw time on the wing on faceoffs and spot duty on JHU[apos]s man-down unit as well.
At Cold Spring Harbor: Standout performer in both football and lacrosse Two-time All-County and an Honorable Mention All-American in lacrosse Participated in the Empire State Games in lacrosse as well Was also a two-time All-County and three-time All-State selection in football.
Personal: Given name is Michael D. Peyser The son of Michael and Barbara Peyser Born January 7, 1981 Political science major.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2001Sophomore
D
6'2"
204 lbs
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2002Junior
Defense
6'2"
204 lbs
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C
2003Senior
D
6'2"
200 lbs