Mike Regan (lacrosse)

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Mike Regan
— Lacrosse player —
Born (1978-07-17) July 17, 1978 (age 45)
Albany, New York
Position Forward
Former NLL teams Philadelphia Wings
San Jose Stealth
Albany Attack
Former MLL teams Boston Cannons
Nationality United States
NLL Draft 10th overall, 2000
Albany Attack
Pro career 20012006

Mike Regan (born July 17, 1978 in Albany, New York) is a retired lacrosse player. He played for the Albany Attack, San Jose Stealth, and the Philadelphia Wings in the National Lacrosse League,[1] and the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse.

Regan attended high school at Christian Brothers Academy and played college lacrosse at Butler University. Regan also played in international tournaments on the 2002 and 2004 American Heritage Cup teams.

On January 10, 2004, Regan scored his fourth goal of the night with no time remaining to give the Stealth a 13-12 win over the Colorado Mammoth in their first-ever home game in San Jose.

Statistics

NLL

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team GP G A Pts LB PIM GP G A Pts LB PIM
2001 Albany 13 18 7 25 40 21 -- -- -- -- -- --
2002 Albany 16 32 26 58 54 17 2 2 2 4 4 2
2003 Albany 16 44 10 55 50 22 -- -- -- -- -- --
2004 San Jose 16 44 30 74 64 10 1 1 3 4 3 4
2005 San Jose 2 1 1 2 12 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
2006 Philadelphia 6 6 11 17 24 10 -- -- -- -- -- --
NLL Totals 69 134 84 218 244 80 3 3 5 8 7 6



Mike Regan starred in the Gait by Debeer Film "Stir It Up".

Regan left his legendary mark in the New Canaan Youth Lacrosse organization by winning three straight CONNY championships with the seventh and eighth grade teams. He is considered one of the greatest youth coaches of all time and is still coaching today. His knowledge of the game allows him to coach at such high levels. He has coached with living legends such as the present New Canaan High School coach, Chip Buzzeo, former Washington College goalie, Gordon Cohen, and Gilman Volleyballer and Princeton Lacrosse player, David Marshall.

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