2018 Men's Lacrosse

Luke McCaleb
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 180
- Hometown:
- Chevy Chase, Md.
- High School:
- Gonzaga College
2021: Led the Bears in scoring with two goals and three assists for five points in a start at Boston University … Also contributed three ground balls versus the Terriers … Became the 14th player in program history to score 100 goals … Finishes his career sixth all-time in scoring with 175 points (100-75) … Also held a 22-game point streak to close his career … Season shortened due to COVID-19.
2020: Ranks eighth among Brown’s Top 10 All-Time Scorers with 170 career points and, with 98 career goals, looks to become the 14th player in Brown history to score 100 or more goals...His 17 points (12 goals, 5 assists) ranks second on the Brown team...Scored two goals against #8 Virginia and netted two goals while handing out two assists vs. Providence...Tossed in three goals against Stony Brook and exploded for four goals and added two assists vs. Sacred Heart...Opened the 2020 season with a goal and an assist vs. Quinnipiac.
2019: Brown's team leader in goals (36), assists (23) and points (59)… Ranks 13th among Brown’s All-Time Career Scorers with 153 career points (86 goals, 67 assists)… Scored a season high five goals vs. UMBC… Registered seven points in Brown’s win over Dartmouth with four goals and three assists… Scored four goals and added an assist in Brown’s win over Princeton …Opened the season by scoring three goals and handing out five assists for a career high eight points vs. Quinnipiac…Also netted three goals vs. Virginia and Holy Cross…His 35 ground balls were third on the Brown team and first among field players…Picked up six ground balls vs. Penn and five vs. Harvard.
2018: Led the Bears in overall scoring with 45 points...His 22 assists led the Bears, while his 23 goals were second on the Brown team...Has recorded at least one point in 30 of 31 career games...Netted four goals against both Stony Brook and Holy Cross...Picked-up 23 ground balls, including four each vs. Princeton and Dartmouth.
2017: Second top freshman scorer in Brown history with 49 points (27 goals, 22 assists), behind David Evans (53 points in 1993) and ahead of Darren Lowe (48 points in 1989)...Scored a season high five goals against Villanova...Registered a hat-trick in Brown’s win over Cornell..Scored four goals and had three assists in his collegiate debut vs. Quinnipiac...Ranked 16th nationally in man-up goals with six...Netted two goals against both Princeton and Yale in the Ivy League Tournament, adding three assists against the Tigers...Also had three assists vs. Quinnipiac, Stony BRook and Yale (regular season).
Athletics: Lacrosse Honors: earned 3 Varsity Letters…Team Captain as a Junior and Senior years… Team Offensive MVP as a Junior….Moeller Award winner (for Best Representative of the Lacrosse Program) as a senior...US Lacrosse Academic All-American…All-WCAC (2nd team) his Junior year…Team: Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Champions all 3 years as well as being ranked top 10 in the nation those years….Finished senior year ranked #1 in the DC metro area as well as #3 by USA Today, Laxpower, and Recruiting Rundown…Football: 3 Varsity Letters…Team Captain Senior year…First Team, All-State (DC)…First Team All-WCAC…MVP of DC Championship game…Kozik award winner (for Player Who Best Embodies the motto, “Man for Others”)..Team: DCSAA champions Junior and Senior years…Team ranked as high as #1 in the Washington, DC metropolitan area and #9 in the country… Finished Senior year ranked #5 in the DC metro area.
Academics: Keith Sean Lindsey Scholar-Athlete award winner (only athletic award given at Gonzaga) and American Legion award winner (for student who best demonstrates courage, honor, leadership, patriotism, scholarship, and service)…National Honor Society… National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete award winner. US Army Scholar-Athlete award winner.
Concentration: Business, Entrepreneurship and Organizations.
Why Brown?: “I chose Brown because of the academic freedom it offers to explore a wide variety of courses and the opportunity to attend a school so academically and athletically respected. I love the city of Providence and felt right at home the first time I stepped on campus.”