2014 Men's Lacrosse

Dylan Molloy
- Class:
- Freshman
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 215
- Hometown:
- Setauket, NY
- High School:
- St. Anthony's
Brown’s Dylan Molloy muscles his way to lacrosse goal-scoring lead
2016 Tewaaraton Award Recipient
2016 USILA Outstanding Player
2016 USILA Outstanding Attackman
CAPTAIN
2016: Led the nation in scoring with 116 points (62 goals, 54 assists), fourth all-time in NCAA History... Also led the nation in assists...First Team All-American...Ivy League and New England Player of the Year for the second straight year...His 153 career goals are a Brown record...His 247 career points are second only to Darren Lowe’s 316 career points at Brown from 1989-1992...Four-time Ivy League Player of the Week...Named the Ivy League and USILA/Lids Team Sports National Player of the Week after scoring six goals and five assists in the Bears’ 19-8 win over Princeton, and netting three goals and handing out two assists in Brown’s 19-8 win over #5 Villanova...Scored four goals and handed out four assists in Brown’s NCAA Playoff win over Johns Hopkins...Has registered at least one point in Brown’s last 36 games, a point streak that dates back to April 19, 2014... Scored eight goals vs. Penn to tie his career-high, while adding three assists for 11 points, the seventh most points in Ivy Lacrosse history... Distributed a career-high eight assists vs. Holy Cross, while scoring one goal..Scored three goals and handed out four assists in Brown’s win over Virginia...Netted five goals and one assist in the Bears’ win over Dartmouth to claim the Ivy title outright.
2015: Ivy League Player of the Year...USILA Third Team All-American...New England Player of the Year...Led the nation in scoring with 3.65 goals per game...Scored a school record 62 goals.... Also had 30 assists to finish with 92 points to lead the Ivy League and rank third nationally with 5.41 points per game...A two-time Ivy League Player of the Week, Molloy was named the USILA, NCAA and Ivy League Player of the Week after matching the Brown school record for points in a game (13) by scoring a career high eight goals and dishing out five assists in the Bears’ 22-12 win over Michigan, tying the school record for points (13)...Ranks 21st on Brown’s all-time scoring list with 131 career points, scoring 91 goals and handing out 40 assists...His 91 career goals are 14th all-time at Brown... One of 25 players nationally to be named a Tewaarton Award nominee, given to nation’s top player...
2014: Honorable mention All-Ivy selection...A four-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week, he led Brown and ranked sixth in the Ivy League with 29 goals...Added 10 assists for 39 points to lead the Bears in overall scoring...Netted a career high five goals in Brown's win over #15 Bryant...Tossed in four goals against Quinnipiac, Hartford, and Dartmouth..registered hat-tricks vs. Hobart, Providence and Cornell...Led teh Bears' attackmen with 37 ground balls...His eight caused turnovers were second on the Brown team...Secondary School Background: Lacrosse: Named to the Newsday All Long Island team…2013 Senior Varsity Captain… Led team in points… CHSAA "AA" league runner up… Awarded CHSAA US Lacrosse Academic All-American, Selected as St. Anthony's Lacrosse team MVP… Received St. Anthony's Distinguished Student Athlete Award… 2013 All Tri-State Boys Lacrosse 2nd team attack selection… 2012 Varsity starter… All-League selection…second on team in points…CHSAA "AA" League Champions… Received two Varsity letters… 2012 Under Armour Underclassman player selected for Long Island Team…Selected for Suffolk County Showcase team to play against Nassau County team….Junior Varsity Captain 9th and 10th grade, led both teams in points…Cross Country: Varsity Letter…Winter Track: Varsity Letter
Academic Accolades: Principals Honor Roll (15 semesters over a 95% average) received medal at graduation… St Bonaventure Award (Highest Academic Award at St. Anthony's, over 95%) 10th, 11th, 12th…High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12…SALT Member (St. Anthony's Student Leader Ship) 10, 11
Parent's: Lynn and Don Molloy
Why Brown? "I chose Brown for it's Academic reputation and it's open curriculum. When I visited Brown University I felt very comfortable on the campus and I could see myself attending school there and thriving academically. I am excited to play on the Brown lacrosse team with a great group of hard working, dedicated athletes."