Warren Hill

Goaltender

#76

  • DOB: 7/16/1992
  • Ht: 5-10
  • Wt: 240
  • Shoots: L
  • Years on Team: 4
  • School: Syracruse
  • Hometown: Six Nations, Ontario
  • League Status: Active

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Completed his fifth season in the NLL and third with the franchise in 2021-22… In 2022, he appeared in 15 games, posting a 9-6 record along with a 10.21 goals-against average and a .783 save percentage...In 2020 played in 11 games securing an 8-1 record. .. He had a 9.65 GAA and recording 403 total saves with a .809 save percentage… Fifth in all-time franchise saves with 689… In 2019 led the NLL with an .810 save percentage, which was the third best in team single-season history… Was 4-1 as a starter and finished third in goals-against average (10.36)… Notched a career-high four-game winning streak from 3/31/19 to 4/20/19… On 4/20/19, he made a career-high 53 saves… Made 50 saves en route to his first pro win on 3/31/19… Stopped 35 shots in his first start of the season on 3/15/19… Saw his first action as a Knighthawk on 1/19/19… During the 2017-18 season, he saw action in two games, making 30 saves… Spent the 2017 season on the Swarm practice roster and was won an NLL Cup… Served as the netminder for the Iroquois National Team at the 2014 and 2018 FIL World Lacrosse Championships, winning a bronze medal both times… At the 2015 FIL World Indoor Lacrosse Championship, he earned a silver medal with the Iroquois… Played for the Six Nations Snipers of the Arena Lacrosse League (ALL) in 2017 and 2018... In two seasons at Syracuse University (2015-16), he saw action in 16 games and finished with a 10.25 goals-against average… Before joining the Orange, he spent two years (2013-14) at Onondaga Community College (OCC), where he led the Lazers to a 35-0 record and two back-to-back junior college national championships… A two-time NJCAA All-American and NJCAA and Mid-State Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Hill made 343 saves and posted a 4.83 goals-against average in his two seasons… In his Senior “A” career, he won a Mann Cup as a member of the Six Nations Chiefs in 2016…. The previous two seasons, he suited up for the Senior “B” Six Nations Rivermen and backstopped the team to the 2015 President’s Cup championship… In 2014, he was named a First Team All-Star in the President’s Cup tournament… He won a bronze medal with the Iroquois Nationals at the 2012 U19 FIL World Lacrosse Championship… Was a member of the Junior “A” Six Nations Arrows for three seasons (2011-13) and collected a 30-8 regular season record… In 2011 and 2012, he was named a Second Team All-Star… In his final season, he received the Robert Melville Award for the lowest goals against in Junior A lacrosse… Played for the Six Nations Rebels from 2009-11 and was named the co-winner of the Junior “B” Most Valuable Goaltender Award all three seasons.

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