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Cody Jamieson Born July 17, 1987 ,
Six Nations, Ontario, CanadaPosition Attack Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) MSL Team Six Nations Chiefs NLL Team Rochester Knighthawks MLL Team Hamilton Nationals Nationality Iroquois Pro Career 2011–present Shoots Left Cody Jamieson (born July 17, 1987 in Six Nations, Ontario) is an Iroquois lacrosse player who plays for the Rochester Knighthawks of the National Lacrosse League, the Hamilton Nationals of Major League Lacrosse, and the Six Nations Chiefs in Major Series Lacrosse. Jamieson is a former attackman for Syracuse University.
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Canadian Box career
Junior
During Jamieson's tenure with the Six Nations Arrows Express of the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League, he would help the team to four straight league championships. In 2007, Jamieson would lead an all-star team, which included future NLL players Sid Smith, Shawn Evans and Craig Point, to Six Nations' first Minto Cup national championship in 15 years. Jamieson was also awarded the "Jim McConaghy Memorial Cup" as Series M.V.P.[1]
Jamieson had his best season yet the following year. Jamieson would lead the league in scoring with a career high 59 goals and 101 points, and was awarded the "Green Gael Trophy" as league M.V.P. He was also given the "Jim Veltman Award" as the league's Most Outstanding Player.[1]
Jamieson finished his outstanding junior career with 199 goals and 395 points, as well as 141 goals and 251 points in the playoffs. He is currently ranked 24th all time in goals (regular season and playoffs combined) in Canadian junior lacrosse history with 340.[2]
Senior
Jamieson scored 48 goals and 96 points during his first season of senior lacrosse with the Six Nations Chiefs. Jamieson became the first player in Major Series Lacrosse history to lead the league in scoring, win the Rookie of the Year and the Most Valuable Player awards all in his rookie season.[3]
College career
Onondaga Community College
Jamieson began his college career at Onondaga Community College. During his first year, Jamieson led the Lazers (which included fellow Six Nations players Craig Point and Sid Smith) to an 18-0 undefeated season and a national championship. During his first season, Jamieson finished second in league scoring with 57 goals and 121 points.
In 2007, Jamieson led the nation in goals (65), assists (51), and points (116) on the way to a second consecutive undefeated season and national championship. In the 2007 championship game, Jamieson scored 9 goals, and was awarded game M.V.P. honours for a second year in a row. He was named an NJCAA first-team All-American and the NJCAA Offensive Player of the Year.
Syracuse University
Jamieson transferred to Syracuse in 2008. However, due to academic reasons, Jamieson was not allowed to play until the last few games of the 2009 season. Jamieson played with the Orange during the 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship. Syracuse advanced to the championship game. In sudden death overtime of the championship game, Jamieson scored the game winning goal to give Syracuse their second national championship in a row.[4][5] He was named to the NCAA championship All-Tournament team after scoring 8 goals in 6 games.
Statistics
Junior
Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2002 Six Nations Rebels OLA Jr.B 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 4 0 2002 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 7 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2003 Six Nations Rebels OLA Jr.B 19 21 18 39 32 15 16 20 36 26 2004 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 18 31 25 56 28 14 21 13 34 16 Minto Cup Six Nations Arrows CLA -- -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 2005 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 19 26 36 62 19 18 19 21 40 18 Minto Cup Six Nations Arrows CLA -- -- -- -- -- 5 10 10 20 0 2006 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 21 45 51 96 44 13 17 26 43 18 Minto Cup Six Nations Arrows CLA -- -- -- -- -- 5 8 5 13 4 2007 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 17 37 39 76 35 15 37 17 54 16 Minto Cup Six Nations Arrows CLA -- -- -- -- -- 5 14 9 23 4 2008 Six Nations Arrows OLA Jr.A 21 59 42 101 36 18 46 31 77 12 Junior A Totals 103 199 196 395 162 78 141 110 251 80 Junior B Totals 19 21 18 39 32 16 19 21 40 26 Minto Cup Totals -- -- -- -- -- 15 32 24 46 8 Senior
Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2006 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 1 1 0 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- 2007 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 2 6 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Six Nations Chiefs MSL 17 48 48 96 16 5 7 10 17 8 Senior A Totals 23 56 51 107 18 5 7 10 17 8 References
- ^ a b "O.L.A. Junior A Trophy Winners". wampsbibleoflacrosse.com. http://wampsbibleoflacrosse.com/newstats/jrtrophy.txt.
- ^ "Top 100 Career Leaders For Goals, Assists, And Points In Canadian Junior A Lacrosse". wampsbibleoflacrosse.com. http://wampsbibleoflacrosse.com/newstats/junioratop100.txt.
- ^ "Trophy Winners in O.L.A. Major/Senior". wampsbibleoflacrosse.com. http://wampsbibleoflacrosse.com/newstats/jrtrophy.txt.
- ^ Syracuse title has storybook ending, ESPN, May 25, 2009.
- ^ Warrior May Madness: In-Game Blog – NCAA Championship Game, Syracuse vs Cornell, Inside Lacrosse, May 25, 2009. Accessed 2009-06-07.
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- Iroquois nations lacrosse players
- Native American sportspeople
- Syracuse Orange lacrosse players
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