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11 Brian Cameron

  • Class Senior
  • Height 6-3
  • Weight 212
  • Hometown Bedford, N.H.
  • High School Bishop Guertin
  • Prev School North Carolina

Biography

2023 Academic All-Big Ten

Spent three seasons at North Carolina prior to transfer to Rutgers

2023 (At Rutgers): Played in 11 games, starting 10 on attack ... scored 26 goals and had nine assists for 35 points ... also had 14 ground balls and caused two turnovers ... led team in goals and was third in points ... was third in Big Ten in goals per game and seventh in points per game ... had eight multi-goal games and six games of at least three goals ... scored three goals with two ground balls in season-opening win over Marist (Feb. 4) ... led team with three goals, plus an assist in win over Stony Brook (Feb. 11) ... earned a hat trick in loss against Army (Feb. 18) ... scored two goals and dished out an assist in win over No. 5/6 Loyola (Feb. 25) ... had a career-high six points (two goals, four assists) in win over St. John's (Feb. 28) ... netted four goals in 18-14 win over Utah (March 4) ... scored three goals and added two assists in Rutgers' 14-13 overtime win over No. 13/14 Princeton in the 100th playing of the rivalry game, including a go-ahead goal in the fourth quarter (March 11) ... recorded a team-best four goals after missing three games due to injury against No. 16 Michigan (April 7) ... netted one goal in loss to No. 4 Maryland (April 16) ... scored one goal in loss to No. 7 Maryland during first round of Big Ten Tournament (April 29). 

2022 (At Rutgers): Starter at attack in all 18 games played ... posted 34 goals and 10 assists ... fourth on team in goals and fifth in points ... also had 19 ground balls and two caused turnovers ... made RU debut with a goal and an assist in win over Marist (Feb. 9) ... scored 4 goals and recorded an assist in win vs. St. John's (Feb. 12) ... achieved 3 goals along with an assist in win over No. 10 Army (Feb. 19) … scored one goal in win at No. 19 Loyola (2/26) ... recorded three goals, one assist, and one caused turnover in win at Stony Brook (Mar. 5) ... posted two goals and four ground balls at No. 7 Princeton (March 11) ... had two goals and two assists in team's win over Lafayette (March 15) ... recorded a hat trick along with two ground balls in win at Hofstra (Mar. 19) ... scored a goal in win vs. No. 8/9 Ohio State (Mar. 27) ... scored a goal and scooped two ground balls in win vs. Johns Hopkins (Apr. 3) ... netted two goals and an assist and had a caused turnover at No.1 Maryland (Apr. 10) ... had two goals, an assist, and a ground ball in win at Michigan (Apr. 16) ... recorded a goal, assist, and two ground balls in win vs. Penn State (Apr. 23)... had goal and assist in win over No. 12 Ohio State in Big Ten Semifinals (May 5) ... team-high two goals against No. 1 Maryland in Big Ten Championship game (May 7) ... had a hat trick in 19-9 home win over No. 14/17 Harvard in NCAA Tournament First Round (May 15) ... collected three ground balls in NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals win over No. 3 Penn (May 21) to send team to Final Four ... scored two goals in Final Four against No. 10 Cornell (May 28)

Prior to Rutgers: Played in 38 games (15 starts) over three seasons with the Tar Heels, scoring 38 goals with 11 assists for 49 points, along with collecting 47 ground balls and causing seven turnovers … as a junior, played in 16 games with seven starts, posting a career-high 16 goals and adding assist to total 17 points … also had 18 ground balls and two caused turnovers … opened season with seven straight games with at least one goal … had three multi-goal games: two tallies versus Jacksonville, a hat trick against Richmond and a career-best four goals against High Point …saw action in three NCAA Tournament games, including Quarterfinals versus Rutgers … in the shortened 2020 season as a sophomore, started all seven games, finishing the season with 15 points (10 goals and five assists), 11 ground balls and two caused turnovers … posted 10 goals on just 16 shots, and held shooting percentage of .813 (13-of-16) … had at least one point in every game, including four games of multiple goals, including a hat trick against Mercer and two goals and two assists versus Lafayette … as a freshman in 2019, played in all 15 games, making first collegiate start at Duke … scored 12 goals and had five assists, along with 18 ground balls and three caused turnovers … had three multi-goal games, versus Furman and Duke in regular season, and posted two goals and one assist in NCAA Tournament win over Syracuse … was twice named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll … attended Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua, N.H. … captained high school team as a senior …  two-time offensive player of the year in New Hampshire … led Bishop Guertin to 2017 state championship … 2018 Under Armour All-America … Two-time first-team All-State selection … Two-time All-America honoree … broke his high school’s season point records as junior and senior … USA Today player of the year finalist … was the leading scorer in 2017 Under Armour underclass tournament … parents are Chris and Judy Cameron … Father Chris played for the Boston Blaze of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League from 1990-94 and is the all-time leading scorer at Lehigh (ranked eighth in NCAA Division I history) ... has two siblings, an older sister Kristin and a younger brother Sean ... younger brother Sean plays lacrosse at Princeton ... sister, Kirstin, played lacrosse at Northwestern

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Historical Player Information

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    2022Senior

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    6'3" 212 lbs
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    2023Senior

    Attack
    6'3" 212 lbs
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