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2007: Key member of JHU's second midfield Played in all 17 games and totaled five goals, five assists, 12 ground balls and one game-winning goal Scored goals in early-season games against Albany and UMBC before matching career-high with two points on one goal and one assist in a 17-9 win at Syracuse Had a career-best six-game point-scoring streak late in the season with assists in wins over Navy, Towson, Mount St. Mary's and Notre Dame and goals against Loyola and Georgetown Goal against the Hoyas was his first in an NCAA Tournament game and ignited a 6-0 run that gave JHU a 6-1 lead GU was never closer than four the rest of the way.
2006: Played in 13 games with one start Key member of Johns Hopkins' second midfield and one of five freshmen to play in 13 or more games on the year Registered three goals and one assist on the year with first career points (one goal and one assist) coming against Hofstra Also scored goals in wins over North Carolina and Mount St. Mary's Added a career-high three ground balls against Mount St. Mary's.
At Niskayuna: Member of the lacrosse and soccer teams Two-time All-America selection in lacrosse as he guided his team to a Section 2 Championship and the state title game as a senior Finished career as the all-time leading scorer in Section 2 history with 340 career points Tallied over 100 points as a junior (103) and senior (133) Three-time first team all-area pick in lacrosse and the 2005 Section 2 Player-of-the-Year Also garnered first team all-area honors in soccer once.
Personal: Mark S. Bryan The son of Robert and Kathleen Bryan Born June 9, 1987 Older brother, Jeff, was a two-time All-American at Army and finished his career at West Point ranked fifth in school history in points (183) and second in assists (114) Political science major.
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