2018 Men's Lacrosse Roster

Sean McCanna
- Class:
- Senior
- Position:
- M
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 220
- Hometown:
- The Woodlands, Texas
- High School:
- The Woodlands
• Most Improved Player (2016)
Senior (2018)
• Played in 11 games as a defensive midfielder, scoring two goals on five shots
• Marked a transition score against Air Force (March 9)
• Scored one goal on three shots in a 15-5 win over Cleveland State (Feb. 10)
Sophomore (2016)
• Tied for fourth on team in goals (nine) and points (14)
• Scored two goals in a loss against Penn State (April 30)
• Registered two goals and added two assists in a loss to Johns Hopkins (April 23)
• Marked two goals and added one ground ball in a loss against Ohio State (April 16)
• Tallied one goal, one assist and one ground ball in a loss against Rutgers (April 10)
• Ripped two goals in a loss against Maryland (April 2)
Freshman (2015)
• Played in six games as a true freshman and totaled five shots
• Had first career goal on just one shot against Canisius (Feb. 28) in collegiate debut
Prep
•The Woodlands High School (2014)
• Three-year varsity lacrosse letterman
• Recipient of the Most Valuable player and Outstanding Offensive Player award on junior varsity team as a freshman
• Texas Top 99 All-Star, and Adrenaline High Rollers All Star as a sophomore
• Texas High School Lacrosse League South District All-District second team as sophomore
• Denver Shootout All-Star and King of the Hill All-Star as sophomore and junior
• Lettered in varsity football junior year
• Texas High School Lacrosse All-American as junior
• Texas High School Lacrosse League Division I South District All-State as junior
• Texas High School Lacrosse South District Most Value Player and The Woodlands High School Most Valuable Player as junior
Personal
• Sean William McCanna
• Son of Patrick and Carey McCanna
• Father played baseball at Central Michigan University
• Has two brothers, Brendan and Kevin, who pitched collegiately at Rice and is currently in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization
• Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts - General Studies major