Larry Quinn

For the managing partner of the Buffalo Sabres, see Larry Quinn (ice hockey).
Larry Quinn
 Lacrosse player 
Position Goaltender
NCAA team Johns Hopkins Blue Jays
Former NLL teams New Jersey Saints
Nationality United States
Pro career 1987–1988
Career highlights
U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame, 2000

Lawrence J. Quinn (born March 9, 1963) was an All-American lacrosse goaltender at the Johns Hopkins University from 1982 to 1985, leading the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays to the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship in 1984 and 1985, and two additional finals appearances in 1982 and 1983.

Career

Quinn was high school All-American in Levittown N.Y., who twice won the Lt. Raymond Enners Award as the nation's top player,.[1] Quinn also won the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award in 1984 and 1985 as the nation's best goalie.

Quinn also won world championships with the U.S. National Team in 1986, 1990 and 1994. He played 11 years in the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA), leading his team to three titles, and played two years in the MILL, winning a championship with the New Jersey Saints in 1988.

Quinn is one of only three goaltenders to win College National Player of the year. He holds the Johns Hopkins single-season (.708) and career (.673) records for save percentage.

Quinn was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2000.

Quinn is a Partner at Tydings & Rosenberg LLP,[2] and proud recipient of the Maryland SuperLawyer designation.[3]

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