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2007: Played in all 17 games as JHU's top short-stick defensive middie Tallied one goal and one assist and grabbed 23 ground balls on the year while fueling a defense that improved steadily as the season progressed Unit allowed an average of just 7.22 goals goals per game during season-ending nine-game winning streak after allowing an average of 8.5 during the first eight games Picked up the first assist of his career in JHU's 7-6 double-overtime victory against Princeton in the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Classic as he assisted on Steven Boyle's transition goal Added the first goal of his career to fuel a 6-1 second-half run in a 14-6 win over Georgetown in the NCAA Quarterfinals Helped hold Delaware's starting midfield to a combined total of one goal and one assist in the NCAA Semifinals.
2006: One of five freshmen to play in all 14 games Started the first two games of the year on JHU's first midfield before making the move to short stick defensive middie when Matt Feild went down with an injury Finished sixth on the team with 29 ground balls and won 4-of-8 (.500) faceoffs on the year Fueled a Hopkins defense that held nine of 14 opponents to nine goals or less and six opponents to seven goals or less Johns Hopkins finished 17th in the nation in scoring defense (8.21).
At William Floyd: Decorated two-sport athlete who lettered in football and lacrosse Earned All-America, all-county and all-division honors in lacrosse and was named the Suffolk County Athlete-of-the-Year as a senior Was also an all-county and All-Long Island pick in football and helped team to the Suffolk County Championship as a senior Three-time lacrosse team captain and a two-time captain in football.
Personal: Andrew J. Miller The son of Tom and Vicky Miller Brother, Matt, was a three-time All-American at New York Tech and helped team to the 2005 NCAA Division II Championship Born May 19, 1987 Economics major.
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