(1971-05-17) May 17, 1971 (age 53) Huntington, New York
Nationality
American
Height
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight
185 pounds (84 kg)
Shoots
Right
Position
Attack
NLL draft
4th overall, 1993 New York Saints
NLL teams
New York Saints Baltimore Thunder Syracuse Smash Philadelphia Wings
MLL team Former teams
Rochester Rattlers Baltimore/Wash Bayhawks Boston Cannons Long Island Lizards
Pro career
1994-2001 Club Lacrosse/ 2001-2006 Professional (MLL)–
U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame, 2009 Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame, 2022
Mark Millon (born May 17, 1971) is a retired American lacrosse player who last played for the Rochester Rattlers of Major League Lacrosse. He attended Harborfields Highschool in Huntington, Long Island. He played collegiate lacrosse at the University of Massachusetts. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, particularly known for his offensive prowess.[1][2][3] He is also widely recognized as one of the best technical instructors and teachers in the sport.[4][5]
MarkMillon (born May 17, 1971) is a retired American lacrosse player who last played for the Rochester Rattlers of Major League Lacrosse. He attended...
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Gait was named the MLL MVP his final season in 2005, sharing it with MarkMillon. That season he also led the league in goals and points with 42 goals...
Gill Boston Cannons Attack 2005 Gary Gait Baltimore Bayhawks Attack MarkMillon Boston Cannons Attack 2006 Ryan Powell San Francisco Dragons Attack 2007...
stood up until during the 2005 season when MarkMillon took a 206–193 lead in career goals scored. However, Millon only scored five goals in 2007 when his...
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inductees Player Position Notable Achievements Notable Statistics Ref. MarkMillon Attack First ever player to reach 300 career points 2005 MLL Co-MVP Casey...
Goalkeepers Sal LoCascio Brian Dougherty Attack Bill Miller Michael Watson MarkMillon Darren Lowe Jesse Hubbard Casey Powell Midfield Kevin Finneran Andy Ross...
Kalina, Art photographer Brittany Lauda, voice actress and director MarkMillon, former All-World lacrosse player Sara Whalen, Olympic medalist soccer...
Defensive Player of the Year Rob Doerr: 2001 Offensive Player of the Year MarkMillon: 2002, 2003 Lyle Thompson: 2019 Goalie of the Year Greg Cattrano: 2001...
Lacrosse Rookie of the Year 2002 Succeeded by Adam Doneger Preceded by Jay Jalbert Major League Lacrosse MVP 2004 Succeeded by MarkMillon and Gary Gait...
Bayhawks 21–13 Long Island Lizards Columbus Crew Stadium Columbus, OH 5,596 MarkMillon (Baltimore) 2003 August 24 Long Island Lizards 15–14 (OT) Baltimore Bayhawks...
Most Valuable Player 2002 Succeeded by Gary Gait Preceded by None New Balance Major League Lacrosse Championship Game MVP 2001 Succeeded by MarkMillon...
Rookie 1 MarkMillon Brian Dougherty Michael Peyser 2 Gary Gait Trevor Tierney Mike Springer 3 Casey Powell Jake Coon Adam Doneger 4 MarkMillon Jamie Hanford...
(6th ed.). McGraw Hill Education. ISBN 978-0-07-803538-8. Millon et al. 2004, p. 290. Millon 2006. Beck, Aaron T; Freeman, Arthur (1990). Cognitive Therapy...
Hopkins in overtime. Roy Condon Kevin Leveille Sal LoCascio Will Manny MarkMillon Sean Morris Jeff Zywicki Caleb Hammett The following is a list of UMass's...
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Year Award Christian Cook New Jersey Offensive player of the Year Award MarkMillon Baltimore Goaltender of the Year Award Greg Cattrano Baltimore Iron Lizard...
Award Winner Team MVP Award MarkMillon Gary Gait Boston Baltimore Rookie of the Year Award Brodie Merrill Baltimore Coach of the Year Award Scott Hiller...
2001. The National division team beat the American division 24–18. MarkMillon was the game's MVP. The top two teams from each division qualified for...
Roy Colsey 7 Matt Disher 8 Paul Gait 9 Kaleb Toth 10 Rob Blasdell 11 John Grant Jr. 12 Colin Doyle 13 John Grant, Jr. 14 MarkMillon 15 Mark Shepherd...
Tom Marechek 7 Gary Gait 8 Darris Kilgour 9 Derek General 10 Russ Heard 11 Colin Doyle 12 Steve Sombrotto 13 MarkMillon 14 John Tavares 15 Bob Watson...
Hopkins† Jim McDonald, Washington & Lee † Robert G. Merrick Jr., Yale†‡ MarkMillon, UMass†‡ Butch Marino, Delaware‡ Mike Morrill, Johns Hopkins Walter O...