Mike Powell is a professional lacrosse player who is known for his impressive skills and contributions to the sport. He was born on February 22, 1982, in West Carthage, New York. Powell played college lacrosse at Syracuse University, where he was a standout player and a four-time All-American.
During his college career, Powell broke numerous records and received several accolades, including the Tewaaraton Trophy as the top college lacrosse player in the nation in 2002. He helped lead Syracuse to three NCAA championships during his time with the team.
After college, Powell went on to have a successful professional lacrosse career, playing for several teams in the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) and the National Lacrosse League (NLL). He also represented the United States on the national team and competed in international competitions.
In addition to his playing career, Powell is also known for his work as a coach, mentor, and ambassador for the sport of lacrosse. He has been involved in various lacrosse camps, clinics, and events, and continues to promote the growth of the sport at all levels. Overall, Mike Powell is considered one of the most talented and influential lacrosse players of his generation.
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