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Men's Lacrosse
Former walk-on has proven himself as a viable attackman and figures to step into a large role this season ... will serve as one of Notre Dame's captains in 2005 ... should fill crease attackman role vacated by Dan Berger ... creative player possesses greatest work ethic on the Irish ... great ground ball player ... intuitive at losing defenders and getting open ... strong finisher handles the ball well inside ... boasts great field savvy ... knows how to make himself effective ... solid off-ball player positions himself well on the field ... also provides boost to Irish ride ... has developed a solid understanding of Notre Dame's offensive scheme ... becoming a very confident player on the field ... wore jersey No. 38 in first collegiate season. AS A JUNIOR: Did not see action in 2004. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all four games in which he played ... earned his first career start versus Butler ... in that contest, scored his first collegiate goal and picked up a career-high four ground balls ... started the next three games after that start, versus Air Force, Fairfield, and Harvard ... credited with an assist on the second of Brian Giordano's five goals versus the Falcons ... picked up seven ground balls. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in only one game during the 2002 season ... saw first collegiate action in season finale versus Ohio State and collected five ground balls. PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Mount St. Joseph ... scored 28 goals and dished off 38 assists in final prep season ... served as team captain in his senior season ... finalist for C. Markland Kelly lacrosse award ... captained hockey team to Maryland state championship in his junior season ... three-time hockey captain ... two-time member of MSHL Hockey All-Star team ... played on same prep team as former Irish teammate Travis Wells (`03) ... father Fred played lacrosse for Notre dame club team and graduated as a "Triple Domer" in 1972 ... member of the National Honor Society ... born Aug. 11, 1983 ... enrolled in the College of Engineering as a mechanical engineering major. Morrison's Career Statistics
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