
Ross Scott Named to NCAA All-Tournament Team
May 31 | Men's Lacrosse
PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Ross Scott was named to the NCAA's All-Tournament Team, it was announced following the Final Four. The Rutgers junior attackman represented the Scarlet Knights on the listing, making his second All-Tournament team of the postseason after also being named to the Big Ten All-Tournament team.
Scott had eight goals in the team's First Round victory over Harvard, the most goals by a single player in any game during the 2022 NCAA Tournament. The 8-goal outburst was just one goal shy of the all-time record for goals in a Tournament game, and he was named national player of the week by USA Lacrosse Magazine following the contest.
Scott then had multiple points in each of RU's next two NCAA Tournament games in helping the program reach the Final Four for the first time in program history. He had a goal and an assist in the Quarterfinal victory over No. 3 Penn and a goal and two assist in the Final Four versus Cornell. Overall in three NCAA Tournament games he had 10 goals and three assists, along with six ground balls.
The West Linn, Ore. native finished the season with 50 goals, tying Tom Sweeney's 1978 campaign for the most goals in a single season in program history. He also had 25 assists, giving him 75 points on the year overall. That point total was the second most ever by a RU player in a single season, second most only behind Bill Naslonski's 81 points in 1983. He was named Third Team All-American and Second Team All-Big Ten.
Scott had eight goals in the team's First Round victory over Harvard, the most goals by a single player in any game during the 2022 NCAA Tournament. The 8-goal outburst was just one goal shy of the all-time record for goals in a Tournament game, and he was named national player of the week by USA Lacrosse Magazine following the contest.
Scott then had multiple points in each of RU's next two NCAA Tournament games in helping the program reach the Final Four for the first time in program history. He had a goal and an assist in the Quarterfinal victory over No. 3 Penn and a goal and two assist in the Final Four versus Cornell. Overall in three NCAA Tournament games he had 10 goals and three assists, along with six ground balls.
The West Linn, Ore. native finished the season with 50 goals, tying Tom Sweeney's 1978 campaign for the most goals in a single season in program history. He also had 25 assists, giving him 75 points on the year overall. That point total was the second most ever by a RU player in a single season, second most only behind Bill Naslonski's 81 points in 1983. He was named Third Team All-American and Second Team All-Big Ten.
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