2014 Men's Lacrosse Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 33
Scott Loy
- Position:
- Midfield
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 220
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Toledo, Ohio
- High School:
- St. Francis DeSales
Senior Year (2014): Started all 16 games … Registered 21 points on 13 goals and eight assists … Tallied a career-high five points, including a personal-best three assists, at Virginia (3/1) … Scored two goals in the Orange’s 17-16 overtime win against Albany (2/16) … Recorded three points (2 goals, 1 assist) at Johns Hopkins … Had two points (1 goal, 1 assist) in wins at Cornell (4/8) and versus Colgate (5/3). Also picked up a season-high two ground balls in the Cornell game ... Named to the 2014 Spring SU Athletic Director's Honor Roll.
Junior Year (2013): Started 18 games with the first midfield … Had 24 points, including 20 goals … Scored a goal in 14 of his 18 games … Made his first career start in the season opener versus Albany (2/17) and scored a third-quarter goal … Recorded his first career hat trick with three goals in SU’s 13-8 win against Johns Hopkins (3/16) … Equaled his personal best with three goals in the BIG EAST championship game at Villanova (5/4) … Tallied three points, including a career-high two assists, in the first half of the Orange’s 13-12 victory against Cornell (4/10).
Sophomore Year (2012): Played in 15 games as a reserve midfielder ... Totaled seven points on six goals and one assist ... Also had four ground balls … Loy was most productive in the postseason. He recorded the first multi-goal game of his career with two tallies against Villanova (5/3) in the BIG EAST semifinals and equaled the performance with two goals at Duke (5/12) in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament … Scored one goal in wins against Albany (2/19), and Rutgers (4/14) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic … Credited with an assist versus Georgetown (4/21).
Freshman Year (2011): Played in 15 games as a reserve midfielder … Totaled four points (three goals, one assist), four ground balls and two caused turnovers … Made his Orange debut in the season opener versus Denver (2/20) and tallied the first caused turnover of his career … Scored his first career goal in SU’s win against Albany (3/15) … Also had one goal in wins against Hobart (4/19) and St. John’s (5/7) … Passed out his first career assist at the Konica Minolta Big City Classic versus Duke (4/3) … Picked up a season-best two ground balls against Providence (4/16) at the New England Lacrosse Classic.
High School: Ranked the 14th-best midfielder and the 45th overall prospect in the Class of 2010 by Inside Lacrosse … Named the 2010 Ohio Player of the Year after leading the Knights to an 18-2 record … Registered 35 goals, 40 assists and 150 ground balls as a senior … First-team all-state and all-league selection … Lacrosse team MVP … Also played hockey and football and was an all-state selection in both sports … Hockey state player of the year.
Personal: Scott Thomas Loy … Born in August 1991 in Toledo, Ohio … Son of Beth and Jack Loy … Two older brothers … Public health major.
Junior Year (2013): Started 18 games with the first midfield … Had 24 points, including 20 goals … Scored a goal in 14 of his 18 games … Made his first career start in the season opener versus Albany (2/17) and scored a third-quarter goal … Recorded his first career hat trick with three goals in SU’s 13-8 win against Johns Hopkins (3/16) … Equaled his personal best with three goals in the BIG EAST championship game at Villanova (5/4) … Tallied three points, including a career-high two assists, in the first half of the Orange’s 13-12 victory against Cornell (4/10).
Sophomore Year (2012): Played in 15 games as a reserve midfielder ... Totaled seven points on six goals and one assist ... Also had four ground balls … Loy was most productive in the postseason. He recorded the first multi-goal game of his career with two tallies against Villanova (5/3) in the BIG EAST semifinals and equaled the performance with two goals at Duke (5/12) in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament … Scored one goal in wins against Albany (2/19), and Rutgers (4/14) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic … Credited with an assist versus Georgetown (4/21).
Freshman Year (2011): Played in 15 games as a reserve midfielder … Totaled four points (three goals, one assist), four ground balls and two caused turnovers … Made his Orange debut in the season opener versus Denver (2/20) and tallied the first caused turnover of his career … Scored his first career goal in SU’s win against Albany (3/15) … Also had one goal in wins against Hobart (4/19) and St. John’s (5/7) … Passed out his first career assist at the Konica Minolta Big City Classic versus Duke (4/3) … Picked up a season-best two ground balls against Providence (4/16) at the New England Lacrosse Classic.
High School: Ranked the 14th-best midfielder and the 45th overall prospect in the Class of 2010 by Inside Lacrosse … Named the 2010 Ohio Player of the Year after leading the Knights to an 18-2 record … Registered 35 goals, 40 assists and 150 ground balls as a senior … First-team all-state and all-league selection … Lacrosse team MVP … Also played hockey and football and was an all-state selection in both sports … Hockey state player of the year.
Personal: Scott Thomas Loy … Born in August 1991 in Toledo, Ohio … Son of Beth and Jack Loy … Two older brothers … Public health major.
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