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The 42 Best Lacrosse Players On Wall Street

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The 42 Best Lacrosse Players On Wall Street

Alex Hewit

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. 

Source: FINRA

Tim DeBlois

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)

Source: USILA, Source: FINRA, Source: LinkedIn

Jon Hess

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

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

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.

Source: LinkedIn, Source: USILA

Whitney Douthett

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

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. 

Source: USILA.orgSource: FINRA, Charlotte Hounds

Max Quinzani

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. 

Source: FINRA, Source: USILA, Souce:goduke.com

Dan 'Danny' Glading

Dan

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

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. 

Source: USILA, Source: FINRA, Source: Chesapeake Bayhawks

Michael Peyser

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

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

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. 

Source: USILA, Source: New York Lizards


Parker McKee

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). 

Source: New York Lizards, Source: FINRA, Source: GoDuke

John 'Jack' Reid IV

John

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. 

Source: New York Lizards, Source: FINRA, Source: UMass

Brian Carroll

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)

Source: Charlotte Hounds

Kevin Kaminski

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. 

Source: Charlotte Hounds, Source: FINRA

Rob Rotanz

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.

Source: USILA, Source: FINRA

Brett Schmidt

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. 

Source: Inside Lacrosse, Source: FINRA, Source: LinkedIn

Craig James 'CJ' Costabile

Craig James

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.

Source: USILA, Source: FINRA, Source: LinkedIn

Tyler Fiorito

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.

Source: USILA, Source: FINRA

Justin Cynar

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.

Source: USILA, Source: FINRA, Source: LinkedIn

Keith Cynar

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

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. 

Source: Inside Lacrosse, Source: FINRA

B.J. Prager

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

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

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.

Source: USILA, Source: FINRA

Mike Howley

Mike Howley

Wall Street Career: He works at BNY Mellon Capital Markets. He previously worked at Citigroup, FINRA records show.

Pro Teams: San Francisco Dragons, Long Island Lizards, Washington Bayhawks, Baltimore Bayhawks and Rochester Rattlers.

Position: Defense

School: University of Maryland

Highlights: He was a three-time USILA All-America (first team once and second team twice). 

Source: USILA, Source: FINRA 

Mark C. Koontz

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

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. 

Source: Cornell Sun, USILA

Dom Fin

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

Source: USILA

Max Pomper

Max Pomper

Wall Street Career: MKM Partners, sales trader. 

Pro Team: Philadelphia Wings (2011)

Position: Midfield

School: UVA


Jason Doneger

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

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

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

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

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. 

Source: CornellBigRed.com

John Glatzel

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

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

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

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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