Probably one of the best game senses of any player on the team, Greg is primed to make his senior year his best. He possesses a deadly outside shot. As a Junior in 2000:Recorded 32 goals and 17 assists in 112 quarters second on the team with 27 ejections drawn scored four goals in the win over M.I.T. (9/2) recorded at least three goals in four games tallied two goals and three assists in the 17-3 defeat of George Washington (9/30) netted two goals and two assists in a win over Harvard (9/16). As a Sophomore in 1999: Tallied 31 goals (including a two-point goal) and seven assists for 39 points in 90 quarters has an assist in the 12-9 win over UC San Diego in the NCAA third place game scored three goals in the 12-7 win over George Washington tallied three goals each in two losses against St. Francis. As a Freshman in 1998: Had an impressive freshman season with 33 points with 17 goals and 14 assists finished fourth on the team in quarters played with 113 played strong defense with 20 steals and four blocks second on the team in ejections drawn with 29 had a goal and three assists in a 18-6 win over the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy in the Bronx, N.Y. tallied two goals and had an assist in the 7-6 overtime victory over Princeton in the quarterfinals of the ECAC Championship in Annapolis, Md. Before UMass: Played water polo for four years for head coach Kyle Zeiber at Governor Mifflin H.S. in his career for the Mustangs he tallied 299 goals, 127 assists, 132 steals and 426 points team won 1997 state championship during his senior year he totaled 120 goals, 46 assists, 39 steals and 166 points State MVP, team MVP, first team All-East selection and All-American in 1997 captain of his team as a senior first team All-State in his junior year. Personal Data: Born November 23, 1979 in Reading, Pa. son of Brian and Anita Trayer a Sport Management major. |
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