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2008 Men's Lacrosse Roster

9 Paul Rabil

  • Height 6-3
  • Weight 225
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Gaithersburg, MD
  • Highschool DeMatha

Biography

Paul Rabil Statistically Speaking - Now has career totals of 75 goals and 53 assists for 128 points • Has 14 goals and 20 assists for 34 points in 10 NCAA Tournament games • 20 assists in the NCAA Tournament is already just one shy of JHU[apos]s career record (21, Kevin Boland) and 34 points are just six shy of JHU[apos]s career record (40, Mike O[apos]Neill) • Has registered at least one point in 43 of 47 career games and has 35 multi-point games and 25 mulit-goal games.

2007: First Team USILA All-America selection for the second straight year and the MacLaughlin Award winner as the nation[apos]s top midfielder • Finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy • Third Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America • Started all 17 games on JHU[apos]s first midfield and led the team in scoring with 27 goals and 26 assists for 53 points • 27 goals are a career-high and ranked second on the team, while 26 assists are also a career-high and led the team • First JHU player since Dan Denihan in 2000 with more than 25 goals and 25 assists and first midfielder to turn the trick since Brendan Schneck in 1980 • Ranked 20th in the nation in assists per game (1.53) and 31st in points per game (3.12) • Closed season with a 16-game point-scoring streak after being held scoreless in the season-opener against Albany • Bounced back from season-opener with a two-goal effort against Princeton that included the game-winning goal in the second overtime • After totaling four goals and one assist in four games got rolling for good with three goals and three assists in a 17-9 win at Syracuse • Career-high-tying six-point effort ignited an 11-game multi-point run that included 10 games with three or more points • Scored twice against Virginia and added one goal and two assists against North Carolina and Duke • Fueled the season-changing win for the Blue Jays with one goal and two assists in an 8-7 overtime win at Maryland • Became the first player in school history to score two overtime goals in one season when he fired home the game-winner 43 seconds into the extra session against the Terps • Totaled five goals and one assist in back-to-back wins over Navy and Towson and added a combined 11 points (6g, 5a) in back-to-back wins over Mount St. Mary[apos]s and Loyola to end the regular season • Jump-started four-game run of dominance in the NCAA Tournament with a two-goal, two-assist showing against Notre Dame in the first round and added three assists against Georgetown in the quarterfinals • Facing double and triple teams throughout the game, was limited to one goal in the NCAA Semifinals against Delaware • Saved one of the top individual performances by any player in the nation for the NCAA Championship game against Duke when he laid a one-goal, five-assist masterpiece on the Blue Devils to secure a spot on the NCAA All-Tournament Team • Assisted on the first two goals of the game for JHU and added two more assists before halftime as Hopkins sprinted to a 10-4 halftime lead • Halted Duke[apos]s 5-0 scoring run with a running right-handed laser just inside the far post to open the fourth quarter and established a JHU record for assists in a title game when he came up with a loose ball on a failed Duke clear and fed Kevin Huntley for what proved to be the game-winning goal with 3:25 remaining.

2006: Started all 14 games on JHU[apos]s first midfield and earned First Team STX/USILA All-America honors • First sophomore middie at JHU to earn First Team AA since A.J. Haugen in 1998 • Only field player and one of just two non-seniors in the nation to earn First Team All-America • Was also one of the final 25 nominees for the 2006 Tewaaraton Award • Led the team in scoring with 25 goals and 13 assists for 38 points • Ranked second on the team in goals and assists and tied for the team lead with four extra-man goals • Added 27 ground balls • Totaled five goals and added two assists in the first three games of the season (Albany, Princeton, UMBC) with a three-goal showing against Albany to open the season • Scored one goal and had one assist against Virginia a week after matching career high with a four-goal effort in the win over Syracuse (Scored three goals in the first quarter to help JHU to an early 8-1 lead over the Orange) • Scored one goal and added two assists against North Carolina and came back with three goals and one assist against Mount St. Mary[apos]s • Scored one goal and added one assist in the win over Navy • Unassisted goal midway through the fourth quarter against the Midshipmen gave JHU its first lead (8-7) and later assisted on Kevin Huntley[apos]s game-winner with 5:07 remaining • Scored two goals and added two assists and three ground balls in the win over Towson • Both goals against the Tigers were extra-man goals and came - along with one of his assists - during a 7-3 Hopkins run that turned a 4-4 tie into an 11-7 lead • Scored two goals and added one assist in the win over Loyola • Ignited JHU[apos]s 13-3 win over Penn in the first round of the NCAA Tournament with two goals, two assists and four ground balls • Scored twice in the first half to help JHU build a 4-2 halftime lead and assisted on JHU[apos]s first two goals of the second half to extend the lead to 6-2 (Penn was never closer than four the rest of the way) • Closed season with a four-goal, one-assist masterpiece against Syracuse in the NCAA Quarterfinals • Four-goal effort marked his third straight four-goal showing against the Orange.

2005: Enjoyed a tremendous rookie campaign and earned Third Team STX/USILA All-America honors to become the first freshman at JHU to earn All-America honors since 1993 (Milford Marchant) • Finished second on the team in goals (23), assists (14) and points (37) • Registered at least one point in 15 of JHU[apos]s 16 games • 37 points on the year is the second-highest total ever by a JHU freshman midfielder and the most by a JHU freshman regardless of position since 1992 • Enjoyed a breakout game with a four-goal effort to fuel a stunning 12-11 come-from-behind win at Syracuse • Added three goals in a 7-5 win at North Carolina and two goals and an assist in an 11-6 win at Maryland • Scored two goals and a personal-best four assists for a career-high six points against Marist in the first round of the NCAA Tournament • Dished out three assists, including one on Benson Erwin[apos]s game-winning goal in overtime, in the NCAA Semifinals against Virginia • Scored two goals against Duke in the NCAA Championship game, including one that jump-started a 3-0 game-ending run that sealed the national championship.

At DeMatha: Lettered in basketball, lacrosse and track • Led lacrosse team to three WCAC Championships and a four-year record of 49-16 • Totaled 288 career points, including a combined 80 goals and 73 assists over final two seasons • Two-time lacrosse All-American and a two-time Maryland All-State selection • C. Markland Kelly Award finalist in 2003 and 2004 • Three-time All-WCAC selection.

Personal: Paul J. Rabil • The son of Allan and Jean Rabil • Born December 14, 1985 • Political science major with a minor in entrepreneurship and management.

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Historical Player Information

  • 19

    2005Freshman

    Midfield
    6'2" 200 lbs
    19
  • 9

    2006Sophomore

    M
    6'3" 205 lbs
    9
  • 9

    2007Junior

    M
    6'3" 220 lbs
    9
  • 9
    C

    2008Senior

    M
    6'3" 225 lbs
    9
    C