The 42 Best Lacrosse Players On Wall Street
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Alex Hewit
Wall Street Career: He currently works at Deutsche Bank, according to FINRA records. He previously worked at Barclays Capital and interned at UBS.
Pro Team: He plays LXM Pro.
Position: Goalie
School: Princeton
Highlights: He was a three-time All-American and three-time All-Ivy.
Tim DeBlois
Wall Street Career: DeBlois spent six years working on Wall Street at Merrill Lynch and RBC Capital Markets before leaving in 2009. He's currently an 8th grade math teacher.
Pro Team: Rochester Rattlers (retired)
School: Cornell
Position: Defense
Highlights: He was a starter all four years at Princeton. He was co-captain of the team his senior year. He was also named a USILA All-American (third team).
Jon Hess
Wall Street Career: He works in equity and fixed income sales at CapRok Capital. He previously worked at Merrill Lynch.
Pro Team: New Jersey Pride (2001-2003)
Position: Attack
School: Princeton (c/o 1998)
Highlights: He's a three-time All-American (first team twice). He was named the Ivy League Player of the Year as a junior.
Scott Bacigalupo
Wall Street Career: Merrill Lynch, managing director.
Position: Goalie
School: Princeton
Highlights: He was a four-time USILA All-American (first team: 1992, 1993 and 1994 and second team in 1991)
Source: BI Tipster
Matthew Russell
Wall Street Career: Goldman Sachs, equity sales
Pro Team(s): Baltimore Bayhawks (2006) Los Angeles Riptide (2007/2008)
Position: Goalie
School: United States Naval Academy
Highlights: He was a three-time All-American.
Whitney Douthett
Wall Street Career: ITG Investment Research, assistant VP in research sales. She previously worked at Alliance Bernstein and Magestic Research, according to her LinkedIn.
Position: Midfield
School: Dartmouth (c/o 2007)
Highlights: She was a star on Dartmouth's women's lacrosse team. She later lead the U.S. World Cup team to gold.
Source: BI Tipster
Ryan Flanagan
Wall Street Career: Bank of America, sales & trading analyst
Pro Team: Charlotte Hounds
Position: Defenseman
School: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (c/o 2011)
Highlights: Flanagan was the co-captain of the 2011 UNC lacrosse team his senior year. He was a three-time USILA All-American.
Max Quinzani
Wall Street Career: Morgan Stanley, municipal sales analyst
Pro Team: Boston Cannons
Position: Attack
School: Duke (c/o 2010)
Highlights: He was a three time USILA All-American. He scored 199 goals while playing for the Duke Blue Devils. He scored the winning goal for the Cannons during the 2011 Major League Lacrosse semifinal with 1.2 seconds left.
Dan 'Danny' Glading
Wall Street Career: Brown Advisory, business development analyst. Previously worked in institutional equity sales at Wunderlich Securities and Signa Hill Capital Group.
Pro Team: Chesapeake Bayhawkes
Position: Attack
School: University of Virginia (c/o 2009)
Highlights: Glading was a three-time All-American at UVA. He helped UVA win the 2006 NCAA championships. He won the ACC Rookie of the Year award his freshman year.
Source: USILA, Source: FINRA, Source: LinkedIn Source: Inside Lacrosse
Kyle Dixon
Wall Street Career: RBC Capital Markets, financial advisor
Pro Team: Chesapeake Bayhawks
Position: Midfield
School: University of Virginia (c/o 2006)
Highlights: He helped UVA capture two NCAA championships. He was named USILA 2nd Team All-American his third year and 1st Team All-American his fourth year.
Michael Peyser
Wall Street Career: He's currently the senior trader at Post Advisory Group. He was a trader at Banc of America Securities for five years.
Pro Team(s): Boston Cannons and New Jersey Pride
Position: Defenseman
School: Johns Hopkins
Highlights: He two-time All American. He had a five year professional lacrosse career. He has two younger brothers who played pro and also work in finance.
Source: BI Tipster.
Greg Peyser
Wall Street Career: He has worked at Barclays, Creditex Securities and Phoenix Partners, FINRA records show. He now works in organic farming, according to his LinkedIn.
Pro Team(s): (Past) Long Island Lizards, New York Titans and the Orlando Titans.
Position: Midfield (face off specialist)
School: Johns Hopkins (c/o 2006)
Highlights: He was named a USILA All American (third team) his junior year. He helped the JHU Blue Jays win the 2005 NCAA men's Division I lacrosse championships.
Source: USILA, Source: FINRA, Source: HopkinsSports
Stephen Peyser
Wall Street Career: Goldman Sachs equity trader
Pro Team: New York Lizards
Position: Midfield
School: Johns Hopkins (c/o 2008)
Highlights: He helped JHU win two NCAA national championships. He was named USILA All American (second team) his senior year.
Parker McKee
Wall Street Career: RBS Securities (MBS/ABS sales)
Pro Team: New York Lizards
Position: Defense
School: Duke (c/o 2010)
Highlights: He was a two-time USILA All American (second team).
John 'Jack' Reid IV
Wall Street Career: He's a financial advisor with Invest Financial Corp. He previously worked at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.
Pro Team: New York Lizards
Position: Defenseman
School: UMass
Highlights: He was UMass' first defenseman to be a first-team All-American. He was the Capetian of the team his senior year.
Brian Carroll
Wall Street Career: Graham Capital Management, analyst.
Pro Team: Charlotte Hounds (Previously with the Chesapeake Bayhawks)
Position: Midfield
School: University of Virginia (c/o 2010)
Highlights: He was twice named All-ACC and twice named a USILA All-American (third team and second team)
Kevin Kaminski
Wall Street Career: AXA Advisors, financial consultant
Pro Team: Charlotte Hounds (Previously the Chesapeake Bayhawks and Boston Cannons)
Position: Midfield
School: Delaware (c/o 2011)
Highlights: He scored 59 goals and had 13 assists for 72 points while at Delaware. He was co-captain for his last two seasons.
Rob Rotanz
Wall Street Career: RBS
Pro Team: Rochester Rattlers
Position: Midfield
School: Duke
Highlights: He was named a USILA All-America first team in 2012.
Brett Schmidt
Wall Street Career: BB&T, private advisor.
Pro Team: Charlotte Hounds
Position: Defense
School: University of Maryland (c/o 2011)
Highlights: While at Maryland, was a 2011 USILA Second Team All-American and 2010 USILA Third Team All-American.
Craig James 'CJ' Costabile
Wall Street Career: He's an analyst at alternative asset management firm Permal Group. He previously did internships at Morgan Creek Capital Management in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and Milton Partners in Greenwich, CT.
Pro Team: New York Lizards
Position: Midfield
School: Duke (c/o 2012)
Highlights: He was a four-time USILA All-American (honorable mention in 2009, third team in 2010 and 2011 and first team in 2012). In 2010, he scored the overtime game-winning goal in the NCAA Championship game versus Notre Dame.
Tyler Fiorito
Wall Street Career: UBS, equity sales assistant
Pro Team: Chesapeake Bayhawks
Position: Goalie
School: Princeton (c/o 2012)
Highlights: Fiorito started all four years at Princeton. He was a four-time All-American and All-Ivy selection.
Justin Cynar
Wall Street Career: Citigroup, vice president
Pro Team(s): Previously played for the Baltimore Bayhawks and Bridgeport Barrage
Position: Goalie
School: Cornell (c/o 2002)
Highlights: He was a three time USILA All-American and started all four years at Cornell.
Keith Cynar
Wall Street Career: Goldman Sachs, managing director
Pro Team: Boston Cannons (retired)
Position: Goalie
School: Harvard
Highlights: He was named an All-American, All Ivy and the New England Player of the year in 2000.
Source: BI Tipster
Zach Howell
Wall Street Career: HSBC
Pro Team: Chesapeake Bayhawks
Position: Attack
School: Duke University (c/o 2011)
Highlights: He scored 100 goals in three seasons with Duke.
B.J. Prager
Wall Street Career: He's works in ETF Trading at Barclays Capital
Pro Team(s): Bridgeport Barrage and Philadelphia Barrage (retired)
Position: Attack
School: Princeton (c/o 2002)
Highlights: He was a three-time All-American and four-time All-Ivy.
Source: BI Tipster
Steve Mitchell
Wall Street Career: Portfolio manager at SAC Capital.
Position: Long pole middie
School: Johns Hopkins
Highlights: He was the first-ever long stick middie to be named first team All-American. "This guy pioneered the position. He was and remains the prototype for a defensive midfielder," a source tells Business Insider. He has also been nominated to the hall of fame for the past two years.
Source: BI Tipster
Chris Cercy
Wall Street Career: Cantor Fitzgerald
Pro Team(s): New Jersey Pride (2007) and Denver Outlaws (2006)
Position: Face-off man
School: Syracuse
Highlights: He was one of the nation's top face-off men. He was named a USILA All-American (third team) in 2001.
Mike Howley
Wall Street Career: He works at BNY Mellon Capital Markets. He previously worked at Citigroup, FINRA records show.
Position: Defense
School: University of Maryland
Highlights: He was a three-time USILA All-America (first team once and second team twice).
Mark C. Koontz
Wall Street Career: He's the head trader at Charlottesville, Virginia-based hedge fund New Generation advisors. He previously worked at Goldman, FBR Capital Markets and JPMorgan.
Pro Team: Rochester Rattlers (2002)
Position: Defense
School: UVA
Highlights: He was a first team All-American in 2001. He was also a tri-captain of the Virginia Cavaliers.
Source: USILA, Source: FINRA, Source: theACC.com, Source: McIntire
Kevin Cook
Wall Street Career: He's the head of high yield credit sales at BNP Paribas.
Position: Attack
School: Cornell (c/o 1984) He transferred to Cornell from Nassau Community Junior College.
Highlights: He was inducted in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2000. He was a two-time All-American while at Cornell.
Dom Fin
Wall Street Career: He's the managing director of sales trading at MKM Partners.
Position: Midfield
School: Syracuse
Highlights: He was a three-time first team All American. He helped Syracuse win the 1993 NCAA men's lacrosse championship. You can see a picture of him here.
Max Pomper
Wall Street Career: MKM Partners, sales trader.
Pro Team: Philadelphia Wings (2011)
Position: Midfield
School: UVA
Jason Doneger
Wall Street Career: He works at Barclays Capital. Previously Lehman Brothers.
Pro Team(s): New Jersey Pride, Long Island Lizards and Rochester Rattlers
Position: Attack
School: Princeton (c/o 2005)
Highlights: He had 105 goals while at Princeton.
Mike McBride
Wall Street Career: JPMorgan, credit trader
Position: Attack
School: Harvard
Highlights: He was captain of the 2005 Harvard Lacrosse team and one of the all time leading goal scorers in school history. His senior season he scored 9 goals against Holy Cross in a single game.
He didn't go pro because of his work schedule, but did play club for NYAC (New York Athletic Club) for 5 years and won several world championships with them, a tipster tells us.
Source: BI Tipster
Terry Riordan
Wall Street Career: Highland Capital
Pro Team(s): Los Angeles Riptide and the Long Island Lizards
Position: Attack
School: Johns Hopkins (c/o 1995)
Highlights: He was a four-time All-American (first team twice). He is the fourth all-time in goals scored in NCAA history and currently the all-time goal scorer and all-time Blue Jays points leader.
Pete Ragosa
Wall Street Career: Deutsche Bank, trader (Investment Grade Credit Trading group)
Position: Defense/Midfield
School: UVA
Highlights: He was the co-captain of the Championship UVA 1999 team.
John Glynn
Wall Street Career: CapRock Capital, vice president
Pro Team: Long Island Lizards (2009 to 2011)
Position: Midfield
School: Cornell (c/o 2009)
Highlights: Glynn was named a second-team All-American and first-team All-Ivy.
John Glatzel
Wall Street Career: Senior equity trader at Diamondback Capital. Previously worked at Merrill Lynch and PriceWaterhouse.
Pro Team: New Jersey Pride
Position: Defense
School: Syracuse (c/o 2002)
Highlights: Glatzel was a three-time All-American. He was a member of two NCAA championship teams. He served as captain of Syracuse's lacrosse team twice. He was a member of the U.S. gold medal-winning team in 2002.
Source: BI Tipster, Source: USILA, Source: LinkedIn
Joe Boulukos
Wall Street Career: Vice president in muni bond sales at Siebert Brandford. He previously worked at Barclays and Lehman, FINRA records show.
Pro Team(s): Washington Bayhawks, Chicago Machine, Baltimore Bayhawks and Philadelphia Barrage. (retired)
Position: Midfield
School: Cornell (c/o 2006)
Highlights: He was co-captain of Cornell's team. He was named first team All-American in 2006 and National Midfielder of the Year in 2006.
Source: BI Tipster
Daniel Bauers
Wall Street Career: He currently works at Deutsche Bank. He previously worked at Lehman Brothers, FINRA records show.
Position: Attack
School: Loyola (c/o 2007)
Highlights: He started in all of the games his senior year. He received first-team All-ECAC honors.
Source: BI Tipster
Tim Whiteley
Wall Street Career: He runs converts at Merrill Lynch
Position: Attack
School: UVA (1996)
Highlights: He had 159 career assists and 244 career points. He was named USILA All-American (second team) his senior year.
Source: BI Tipster
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