Athan Iannucci

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Athan Iannucci
Athan Iannucci.jpg
Born (1982-04-15) April 15, 1982 (age 41)
New Westminster, British Columbia
NationalityCanadian
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight215 pounds (98 kg)
ShootsRight
PositionForward
NLL draft8th overall, 2006
Philadelphia Wings
NLL team
Former teams
Colorado Mammoth
Washington Stealth
Philadelphia Wings
MLL team
Former teams
Toronto Nationals
Chicago Machine
WLA team Langley Thunder
Pro career 2007
NicknameNooch

Athan Iannucci (born April 15, 1982) is a professional lacrosse player. He played collegiate lacrosse at Hofstra University. Iannucci played professional lacrosse for the Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League. He was a member of the now defunct St. Regis Indians of the Ontario Lacrosse Association's Senior-A Major Series Lacrosse. He plays in the summer months for the WLA Langley Thunder.

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Professional career

NLL career

Iannucci was a first-round draft pick (8th overall) by the Philadelphia Wings of the National Lacrosse League in the 2007 NLL entry draft. [1] He was awarded Rookie of the Week Honors in Week 5 and Week 15 of the 2007 season, [2] [3] and was also named to the 2007 All-Rookie team. [4] As a rookie, he led the Wings in goals scored.

Iannucci's second season in the league was record-setting. On April 12, 2008, Iannucci scored three goals and broke Gary Gait's National Lacrosse League record of 61 goals in a season. [5] [6] [7]

During 2008, Iannucci was awarded Player of the Month honours in both January [8] and February, the first time since 1996 that a player has been Player of the Month in back-to-back months. [9] He was also named player of the month for April, [10] giving him three of the four player of the month awards in the 2008 season. He led the league in goals, points, and shots on goal, [11] was named Offensive and Overall Player of the Week in week 16, was named to both the starting All-Star team and the First All-Pro team. His stellar season was capped off when he was named 2008 NLL Most Valuable Player, the first Wings player to do so since Gary Gait in 1997.

In June 2008, Iannucci suffered two meniscal tears in his knee, and underwent successful knee surgery in July. [12] He did not play again until Philadelphia's third game of the 2009 season, [13] but left that game after only playing a few minutes. Iannucci sat out the 2010 NLL season to undergo further surgery, a right leg ligament reconstruction.

After scoring 100 (71g 29a) points with the Wings in 2011, Philadelphia traded Iannucci to the Edmonton Rush with teammates Alex Turner and Brodie McDonald, along with Philadelphia's first round draft picks in 2012, 2013 and 2014. In exchange, the Wings acquired Edmonton transition player Brodie Merrill, Rush forwards Dean Hill, Mike McLellan, and Edmonton's 41st selection in the 2011 entry draft, and the 4th round selection in 2013. [14]

Iannucci never signed a contract with the Rush, and on February 13, 2012, he was traded to the Washington Stealth for Paul Rabil. [15]

After two seasons in Washington, Iannucci was released by the Stealth prior to the 2014 season [16] but only two weeks into the season, he was signed by the Colorado Mammoth. [17]

MLL

The Chicago Machine selected Iannucci first Overall in the 2007 Major League Lacrosse Supplemental Draft, [18] though he played sparingly with the team in 2007.

He signed with the Toronto Nationals expansion team in 2009, but played just two games with the team before being released.

WLA/OLA career

In 2007, Iannucci won the Denny Huddleston Memorial Trophy in the Western Lacrosse Association as the league's top scorer with the New Westminster Salmonbellies. In 1999, he won the Joe Nieuwendyk Award as the top rookie in the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League. [19] In 2008, he played for St. Regis Indians of the Ontario Lacrosse Association's Senior-A Major Series Lacrosse until he injured his knee. The knee was successfully repaired by surgery and Iannucci is expected to rehabilitate for approximately 6 months, in time for the next NLL season. While playing for the Langley Thunder on August 27, 2011, the team won the Western Lacrosse Association Championship for the first time in franchise history. Iannucci is expected to play in the national Mann Cup that will be held in September 2011 at the Langley Events Centre.

College career

Iannucci attended Hofstra University. In 2006, he tied with teammate Chris Unterstein for leading scorer the nation with 80 points (62G, 18A) in 19 games. While at Hofstra, Iannucci had back surgery to repair a disc herniation. [20]

Iannucci played only three years at Hofstra, after his NCAA eligibility waiver for a fourth year was denied due to his prior playing career in the Canadian summer box lacrosse leagues.

Personal life

Iannucci lives in Langley, British Columbia, with his wife Jamie and four children, Ryker, Nixon, Hawksen, and Presley. [21] [22]

Statistics

NLL

Reference: [23]

Athan Iannucci Regular SeasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsLBPIMPts/GPLB/GPPIM/GPGPGAPtsLBPIMPts/GPLB/GPPIM/GP

2007 Philadelphia Wings 15302454123163.608.201.07
2008 Philadelphia Wings 167129100138356.258.632.191415605.006.000.00
2009 Philadelphia Wings 1023143738103.703.801.00
2011 Philadelphia Wings 132932616844.695.230.31
2012 Washington Stealth 112124453324.093.000.18
2013 Washington Stealth 142225474083.362.860.5736713404.331.330.00
2014 Colorado Mammoth 101419332163.302.100.601224204.002.000.00
2015 Colorado Mammoth 44812853.002.001.25
93214175389469864.185.040.9251210221204.402.400.00
Career Total:98226185411481864.194.910.88

GPGames played; GGoals; AAssists; PtsPoints; LBLoose balls; PIMPenalty minutes; Pts/GPPoints per games played; LB/GPLoose balls per games played; PIM/GPPenalty minutes per games played.

MLL

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamGPG2ptGAPtsLBPIMGPG2ptGAPtsLBPIM
2007Chicago41613201800000000
2009Toronto23014210000000
MLL Totals61914242010000000

Junior "A"

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2000CoquitlamBCLA Jr A510919200000
2001CoquitlamBCLA Jr A204225672720444
2002 St. Catharines Athletics OLA Jr A 20263662161820244416
Minto Cup St. Catharines Athletics CLA ----------635810
2003 Coquitlam Adanacs BCLA Jr A244847955161014242
Junior A Totals69126117243962630427222
Minto Cup totals----------635810

Senior "A"

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2002 St. Catharines Athletics MSL 2011000000
2003 Coquitlam Adanacs WLA 1000000000
2004 New Westminster Salmonbellies WLA1081119200000
2005 New Westminster Salmonbellies WLA15123446126511160
2006 New Westminster Salmonbellies WLA17443175101017133014
2007 New Westminster Salmonbellies WLA1751449545917234010
2008 St. Regis Indians MSL 510919200000
2009 St. Regis Indians MSL1729275607126184
2011 Langley Thunder WLA1829295861022133520
Senior A Totals1101931963897942736613948

Hofstra University

   
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsGB
2004Hofsta University1416112732
2005Hofsta University1527134039
2006Hofsta University1962188037
Totals4810542147108

Awards

Preceded by NLL Most Valuable Player
2008
Succeeded by

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