Kyle Hartzell

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Kyle Hartzell
Born (1985-10-09) October 9, 1985 (age 39)
Baltimore, Maryland
NationalityFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight195 pounds (88 kg)
ShootsRight
Position Defenseman
LSM
NCAA team Salisbury University (2008)
NLL teams San Jose Stealth
Washington Stealth
Philadelphia Wings
San Diego Seals
MLL teams San Francisco Dragons
Washington Bayhawks
Chesapeake Bayhawks
Ohio Machine
New York Lizards
PLL teams Atlas LC
Redwoods LC
Cannons LC
Pro career2008–2023
Career highlights

MLL:

  • 6x All-Star (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018)

PLL:

  • 1x All-Star (2019)
Medal record
Representing Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Men's lacrosse
World Lacrosse Championship
Winner 2018 Netanya
Runner-up 2014 Denver
World Indoor Lacrosse Championship
Bronze medal icon.svg 2011 Prague

Kyle Hartzell (born September 10, 1985) [1] is an American former professional lacrosse player. He is currently the Head Lacrosse Coach for the University of Texas at Austin, as well as assistant coach and defensive coordinator for the Boston Cannons of the Premier Lacrosse League. He graduated from Salisbury University (D3) in 2007. Hartzell previously played for the Atlas Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League. Kyle is playing for the NLL Expansion Team the San Diego Seals [2] [3] Kyle Hartzell has also played professional lacrosse for Washington, Chesapeake, Ohio, and New York in the Major League Lacrosse. Hartzell had a career high 11 goals in 2012 as a part of the Ohio Machine, as well as 22 total caused turnovers. Known for his flashy over-the-head and rusty gate checks and his outspoken personality, Hartzell has become one of the most well-known defensive players in lacrosse.

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Playing career

Raised in Dundalk, Maryland Hartzell primarily played soccer growing up and only began playing lacrosse as a freshman in high school, originally as an attackman. He was not recruited out of high school, first attending CCBC-Essex, where he started as a midfielder before switching to LSM. He won an NJCAA Championship in 2004, then transferring to Salisbury University, where he walked on to the lacrosse team. At Salisbury, Hartzell did not play much until his senior season, switching between midfield and defense before finding his role as a full time defenseman his senior year. He would captain the Gulls to a 23-0 season and national championship, finishing the season with 42 caused turnovers and 83 ground balls, while being named team defensive MVP, first team all league, and third team All-American. [4] [5] [6]

Professionally, Hartzell has played in MLL for the San Francisco Dragons, Washington/Chesapeake Bayhawks, Ohio Machine, and New York Lizards, in NLL with the San Jose/Washington Stealth, Philadelphia Wings, and San Diego Seals, and in the PLL for Atlas Lacrosse Club and Redwoods Lacrosse Club. He won MLL championships in 2010 with Chesapeake and 2015 with New York, as well as an NLL championship in 2010 with Washington.

Internationally, Hartzell has represented the United States three times, once in box and twice in field. He won a bronze medal at the 2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship, a silver at the 2014 World Lacrosse Championship, and a gold at the 2018 World Lacrosse Championship. [7]

Hartzell announced his retirement from professional lacrosse on September 18, 2023. He finished his career with 89 points between MLL and PLL, the fourth most of any longpole in history. [8]

Coaching career

On April 11, 2024, Hartzell was hired as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator by the Boston Cannons, the rebranded Cannons Lacrosse Club. [9]

Stats

MLL

Reference: [10]

Kyle HartzellRegular SeasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamGPG2PGAPtsShGBPenPIMFOWFOAGPG2PGAPtsShGBPenPIMFOWFOA
2008 San Francisco Dragons 10 00223310600
2009 Washington Bayhawks 9 000022505.500
2010 Chesapeake Bayhawks 9 10011190300 2 00000100.500
2011 Chesapeake Bayhawks 11 320592704.500 1 0000140000
2012 Ohio Machine 14 11912142600300
2013 Ohio Machine 14 603933550401
2014 New York Lizards 13 92112265003.524 1 0000220100
2015 New York Lizards 11 2147162403.502 2 0000060000
2016 New York Lizards 14 322723460404 1 1102320000
2017 New York Lizards 14 1113153405.500
2018 New York Lizards 12 402620230900 1 0000130000
13140171673190394051.52118110271801.500
Career Total:13941181675197412053211

GPGames played; GGoals; 2PG2-point goals; AAssists; PtsPoints; ShShots; GBGround balls; PenPenalties; PIMPenalty minutes; FOWFaceoffs won; FOAFaceoffs attempted

PLL

Kyle HartzellRegular SeasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamGPG2PGAPtsShGBPenPIMFOWFOAGPG2PGAPtsShGBPenPIMFOWFOA
2019 Atlas 10 206814160012 2 0000150000
2020 Atlas 5 0000471100
2021 Redwoods 3 0011121124 1 0000000000
2022 Redwoods 8 2103491100 1 0000010000
2023 Cannons 5 00001721218 2 10122412115
31417122441545246101231012115
Career Total:3751814275166639

GPGames played; GGoals; 2PG2-point goals; AAssists; PtsPoints; ShShots; GBGround balls; PenPenalties; PIMPenalty minutes; FOWFaceoffs won; FOAFaceoffs attempted

NLL

Reference: [1]

Kyle HartzellRegular SeasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsLBPIMPts/GPLB/GPPIM/GPGPGAPtsLBPIMPts/GPLB/GPPIM/GP

2008-09 San Jose Stealth 1218986110.757.170.92
2009-10 Washington Stealth 91124920.225.440.2230001400.004.670.00
2010-11Washington Stealth153365390.403.530.60
2011-12Washington Stealth130444140.313.150.31
2012-13 Philadelphia Wings 1647118060.695.000.381000100.001.000.00
2018-19 San Diego Seals 101125360.205.300.601000220.002.002.00
75102434362380.454.830.5150001720.003.400.40
Career Total:80102434379400.434.740.50

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.

References

  1. 1 2 "Kyle Hartzell". NLL. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  2. "Kyle Hartzell #81". Kyle Hartzell. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  3. Lambrecht, Gary. "Ringmaster: Kyle Hartzell Wins at Every Level". Lacrosse Magazine. Archived from the original on 28 June 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  4. Get to Know Atlas' Kyle Hartzell, 28 July 2020, retrieved 2021-08-23
  5. Pollitt, Richard. "'A true success story': Former SU lacrosse player to represent Team USA". The Daily Times. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  6. "Team USA's Hartzell Eyes Missing Ring". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  7. "SEALS SIGN DEFENSEMAN KYLE HARTZELL". San Diego Seals. 2019-02-12. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  8. "PremierLacrosse/status/1703843735241703779?s=20". X (formerly Twitter). Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  9. Griffin, Sarah (2024-04-11). "Boston Cannons hire Kyle Hartzell as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  10. "Kyle Hartzell - Major League Lacrosse - on Pointstreak Sports Technologies". Pointstreak Sports Technologies. Retrieved 2021-08-23.