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- Pic from Lax.com, me and my boy Finnerty. I was just telling him he better keep his head up and his chin strap tight.

2009: A four-time All-American and 2009 Tewaaraton Trophy finalist, Greer led the Bulldogs with 42 goals and 26 assists in Bryant’s first Division I season, captaining the team to a 10-5 record. The 2009 captain averaged a nation’s-best 4.53 points per game and was tied for the sixth-most total goals this season, despite Bryant’s ineligibility for postseason play. His 2.80 goals per contest tied him for second in the country while his 1.73 assists per outing were good for No. 10. Greer’s 11-point outing (6g, 5a) against Sacred Heart tied him for the most points in a single game in 2009, while he also led Bryant’s offense, a unit that finished the season ranked fourth in points per game, to a No. 7 ranking.
2008: USILA First Team All-America selection … Lt. Col. J.I. Turnbull Award winner as the nation’s top attackman … All-ACC pick … ACC all-tournament team choice … NCAA All-tournament team honoree … Paced the nation in goals scored with 65 … Led Duke in goals scored for fourth-consecutive season … Scored at least one goal in all 19 game appearances … Scored at least three goals in 12-of-19 contests … Notched five or more tallies in five tilts … Paired with Danowski, eclipsed 2007 numbers as the most prolific scoring tandem to combine for 192 points, breaking their ACC record set in 2007 and coming one point shy of the NCAA record … Nationally, was ranked first in goals (65) and goals per game (3.42) … Ranked second in country in points per game (5.0) and 21st in assists per game (1.58) … Became only player in ACC history to record 50+ goals in three seasons … Career point total of 283 sits tied for 10th on the NCAA all-time list … Two-time ACC Player of the Week … Matched career-high seven goals against both Dartmouth (3/29) and St. John’s (5/4) … Recorded a career-high 11 points (6 goals, 5 assists) against Ohio State in the NCAA tournament quarterfinals, falling just one point shy of the NCAA tournament record … Recorded a team-best five game-winning tallies and tied a team-high with 96 points … Second on the team in assists with 30 … Credited with 50 ground balls.
2006: Started all eight games while leading Duke in goals scored for the second-straight season with 17 … Was tied for second on squad with 24 total points … Scored a season-best four goals against Villanova (2/25) … Credited with the game-winner against Bellarmine (2/8) … Had at least two points in all eight contests … Picked up 25 ground balls.
2005: USILA Third Team All-America pick after establishing an NCAA freshman record with 57 goals scored … Led the nation in goals scored … National Rookie of the Year choice by Inside Lacrosse magazine … Unanimous pick for ACC Rookie of the Year honors … Just the second player in ACC history to lead the conference in goals scored while winning the Rookie of the Year award … Lone freshman chosed to the All-ACC unit … Earned a spot on the ACC all-tournament team … His 57 goals established school and ACC single-season records and stands as the 11th highest total in NCAA history … Closed the year on 72 total points off 57 goals and 25 assists … Ranked tied for third nationally in total points … In the ACC, ranked first in goals per game (2.85) and fourth in points per game (3.60) … His 57 goals came off just 116 shots for an impressive .491 shooting percentage … Started in all 20 games … Scored a career-high seven goals in his third career game, a win over VMI (3/1) … Had a five-goal performance against Penn State (3/8) … Enjoyed the NCAA tournament with 10 goals and four assists, including a four-goal outing against Maryland (5/28) in the national semifinals … Helped a Duke offense that paced the country in scoring (averaging 13.4 goals per game) while setting a new NCAA tournament scoring record with 60 goals … Had 12 games with three or more goals … Produced gamewinners over VMI (3/1), Maryland (3/5), UNC (4/29) and Cornell (5/22) … Collected 44 ground balls.






