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American lacrosse player (born 1994)
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Dylan Maltz is a professional American
lacrosse player. He once signed with the
Philadelphia Wings in the
National Lacrosse League .
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[2] Maltz played
college lacrosse for
Syracuse University and
University of Maryland as an attackman.
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College career
Maltz was recruited out of high school. He started playing for the
Syracuse Orange men's lacrosse team in 2014.
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[8] He played in a total of six games during his time with Syracuse recording 3 goals and one assist.
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Following his freshman year at Syracuse, Maltz transferred to University of Maryland.
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[13] As a sophomore, Maltz played 18 games, totaling 16 points on 11 goals and five assists.
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[15] As a junior, Maltz recorded 29 goals and 9 assists in 20 games, totaling a career-high of 38 points.
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In 2017, Maltz scored two goals and added an assist in the
NCAA Division I men's lacrosse championship game against
Ohio State University helping the
Maryland Terrapins to a 9-6 championship victory.
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[18] Maltz finished his college career with 72 goals, 21 assists and 56 ground balls.
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Professional career
Maltz previously played in
Major League Lacrosse and the
Premier Lacrosse League . From 2018 to 2020, he scored 18 goals and recorded 2 assists during the 11 games he played for
Charlotte Hounds and
Whipsnakes LC .
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In March 2021, Maltz joined the National lacrosse league when he signed with the Philadelphia Wings.
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References
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"Dylan Maltz - Philadelphia Wings Lacrosse" . Archived from the original on 2021-09-23. Retrieved 2021-10-14 . {{
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"Dylan Maltz - Men's Lacrosse - University of Maryland Athletics" . Retrieved 5 November 2022 .
^ THOMAS, KEN (November 18, 2017).
"Trump welcomes college sports champions to the White House" .
Associated Press .
^ Stubbs, Roman (May 20, 2016).
"NCAA lacrosse: Maryland's Dylan Maltz has Orange bloodline, red on his jersey" .
Washington Post .
^ Brooks, Matt (June 30, 2011).
"Stone Bridge's Dylan Maltz commits to Syracuse for lacrosse, continuing family tradition" .
Washington Post .
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"Maltz to leave Syracuse, transfer to Maryland" . The Daily Orange . 2014-07-18. Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
^ LoMonaco, Joey (10 April 2013).
"Bulldog senior thrives in a lacrosse-crazed family" . LoudounTimes.com . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
^ Nelson, Louis (April 17, 2013).
"Boys' lacrosse: Dylan Maltz keeps Stone Bridge records in the family" .
The Washington Post .
Archived from the original on 2013-04-18.
^ Lee, Edward (18 May 2016).
"Dylan Maltz of Maryland men's lacrosse prepping for reunion with Syracuse on Saturday" . baltimoresun.com . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
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"Dylan Maltz - Men's Lacrosse" . University of Maryland Athletics . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
^ Lee, Edward (29 March 2017).
"Maryland lacrosse's Dylan Maltz fine with teammates getting more publicity than him" . baltimoresun.com . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
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"SU men's lacrosse falls to top seed Maryland 13-7 in NCAA Tournament" . WSYR . 2016-05-21. Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
^ Lee, Edward.
"Maryland lacrosse's Dylan Maltz fine with teammates getting more publicity than him" . capitalgazette.com . Retrieved 2021-10-14 . [
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^ Stubbs, Roman (2016-05-20).
"NCAA lacrosse: Maryland's Dylan Maltz has Orange bloodline, red on his jersey" . Washington Post .
ISSN
0190-8286 . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
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"Dylan Maltz scored his fourth hat trick to help Maryland men's lacrosse down Michigan" . The Diamondback . January 1000.
Archived from the original on 2021-10-24. Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
^ Stubbs, Roman (May 29, 2017).
"Maryland men's lacrosse team ends 42-year drought, wins NCAA title" .
Washington Post .
^ Timanus, Eddie.
"Top-ranked Maryland escapes Denver to reach men's lacrosse final" . USA TODAY . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
^ ALDEN, DOUG.
"Maryland beats Ohio St. 9-6 in NCAA lacrosse championship" . Star-Gazette . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
^ Lukat, Carl (31 May 2017).
"Maltz, Terps win national lacrosse championship" . LoudounTimes.com . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
^ LoudounNow (2017-09-06).
"Terps Standout Maltz joins Evergreen Lacrosse Club Staff" . Loudoun Now . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
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"Dylan Maltz lacrosse Statistics on StatsCrew.com" . www.statscrew.com . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
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"How the First-Place Hounds Forged a Winning Culture" . www.usalaxmagazine.com . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
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"Premier Lacrosse League Announces Rosters for PLL Championship Series" . www.usalaxmagazine.com . Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
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"Philadelphia Wings Making Moves with a Win-Now Mentality" . PHILLY SPORTS NETWORK . 2020-08-10. Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
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"PLL releases protected lists ahead of 2021 Expansion Draft" . Lacrosse Flash . March 2021. Retrieved 2021-10-14 .
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"Free Agency Period 2020" . NLL . 2020-08-01. Retrieved 2021-10-14 .