2018 Men's Lacrosse

Riley Stewart
- Class:
- Freshman
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 175
- Hometown:
- Darien, Conn.
- High School:
- Darien
2021: Recorded a goal and an assist for two points in a start at Boston University … Also caused a turnover versus the Terriers … Season shortened due to COVID-19.
2020: Played in all five games...Scored a goal vs. Quinnipiac while picking up two ground balls...Finished with six ground balls...Caused turnovers vs. Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart and Providence.
2019: Played in all 16 games…Scored four goals and handed out three assists for seven points…Scored a goal and handed out an assist in games against Quinnipiac and Penn…Also scored goals vs. UMBC and Yale...Caused seven turnovers, including two vs. Virginia.
2018: Competed in all 15 games at defensive midfield as a first year player...Scored seven goals, including a career high two goals vs. Dartmouth...Also scored goals vs. Quinnipiac, Holy Cross, Princeton, Yale and Cornell...Picked-up 13 ground balls and caused four turnovers.
Secondary School Background: A graduate of Darien High School where he played lacrosse, basketball and football… Lacrosse: Four-year varsity letterman...Three-year starter...Senior Captain...Spirit of the LaxHawk Award recipient selected by Coach Jeff Brameier for team leadership and excellence...All-American...All-State First Team...All-FCIAC First Team...Four-time State Champions...Four-time FCIAC Champions...Cumulative W-L record of 89-3...Undefeated in 2014, 2016 and 2017...#1 ranked team in Under Armour / Inside Lacrosse national poll...Football: Two-year varsity letterman...All-State...Two-time State Champions...25-0 varsity record...Basketball: Four-year varsity letterman...Two-year Captain...2017 Darien High School Athlete of the Year... National Honor Society...FCIAC Scholar-Athlete award...National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete award
Parents: The son of Robert and Justine Stewart.
Why Brown?: “I chose Brown because students are provided a fun, accepting environment to develop the tools to succeed in the classroom and, later on, in life. The University has an incredible reputation for the classroom and on the lacrosse field, and I could not be more proud to be a Bear.”
Concentration: Economics