- Greg Cattrano
Infobox Lacrosse Player
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position = Goalkeeper
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former_nll_teams =New York Saints
former_mll_teams =Baltimore Bayhawks
Philadelphia Barrage
Long Island Lizards
league=NCAA
team=Brown University
nationality = United States
birth_date = Birth date and age|1975|8|6|mf=y
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nickname = The CatGreg "The Cat" Cattrano (born
August 6 ,1975 ) is a retiredlacrosse goalkeeper, who is recognized as one of the most successful and accomplished goaltenders in the history of the sport.Collegiate career
Cattrano attended
Brown University . In 1997, his senior year, he was named NCAA Goalie of the Year [ [http://www.uslacrosse.org/museum/awards_list.phtml#mensdiv1 Awards List ] ] , All-Ivy League , All-New England, and Brown Bears Team MVP. In addition he was namedAll-American twice. Cattrano finished his collegiate career with an amazing 68% save percentage, and his three goals still stand as the NCAA record for offensive production by a goaltender in NCAA sports.NLL career
Cattrano played three seasons indoors for the
New York Saints of theNational Lacrosse League (1998-2000), posting a 13.68 goals against average in seven career games. [ [http://www.plpa.com/profiles/ny_greg_cattrano.html PLPA: Professional Lacrosse Players Association ] ] [ [http://www.nll.com/careerstats.php NLL.com - Official Website of the National Lacrosse League - Career Stats ] ]MLL career
Cattrano played in all five of the league's first Championship Games from 2001 to 2005, winning the
Steinfeld Cup in 2002, 2003, and 2004. His leadership skills helped guide the Barrage from a 1-11 record in 2003, to champions in 2004. Cattrano has won theMajor League Lacrosse Goaltender of the Year Award three times, and was named Major League Lacrosse MVP in 2002. Cattrano was also voted to the Inaugural All-MLL Team, and started in multipleMajor League Lacrosse All-Star Game . Though his career, Cattrano was extremely durable. In 2004, he was the only goalie in theMLL to play every minute of every game.Cattrano is the league's goalie leader in wins, boasting an incredible 40-19 record, including playoff games. He has saved 58% of the 1,611 shots he has faced in his career, and has a league-best 13.4
goals against average .In 2004, Cattrano became the first goalkeeper to score in an MLL game, tallying his first professional goal against the
Rochester Rattlers in a 19-15 win atVillanova Stadium . Cattrano also achieved the feat four times in his college career atBrown University , twice playing for NYAC club lacrosse, and six times in high school. [http://www.longislandlizards.com/team/?id=1199 longislandlizards.com: Team ] ]Cattrano originally played for the
Baltimore Bayhawks for first three years of the league's existence, before being traded to thePhiladelphia Barrage for the first overall pick in the 2004 Collegiate Draft (Baltimore selected Michael Powell). TheLong Island Lizards acquired Cattrano,March 29 ,2005 , sending Philadelphia nativeBrian Dougherty to the Barrage in an exchange of the top two goaltenders in the league http://www.longislandlizards.com/news/?id=1084] .Cattrano retired after the 2006 season, and his number "2" was retired by the by the
Long Island Lizards in the 2007.Prior to the MLL forming, Cattrano played club lacrosse for NYAC and represented Team USA in the 1999
World Lacrosse Championship .Awards
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