John Grant, Jr.

John Grant, Jr.
 Lacrosse player 
Born (1974-11-07) November 7, 1974
Peterborough, Ontario
Position Attack
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight 220 pounds (100 kg)
MSL team Peterborough Lakers
NLL team
F. Teams
Colorado Mammoth
Rochester Knighthawks
MLL Team
F. Teams
Denver Outlaws
Hamilton Nationals
Rochester Rattlers
Chesapeake Bayhawks
Long Island lizards
Nationality Canada
NLL Draft 1st overall, 1999
Rochester Knighthawks
Pro career 2000present
Shoots Left
Nickname Junior

John Christopher Grant, Jr. (born November 7, 1974) is a professional lacrosse player for the Colorado Mammoth in the National Lacrosse League and the Denver Outlaws in Major League Lacrosse.

Personal

Grant is the son of a former star of the original Philadelphia Wings and the Ontario Lacrosse Association, John Grant, Sr. He has a physical education degree from the University of Delaware. He is married to Raygen Rogers. He has one child, a girl, named Gabrayel Louise Grant, born March 14, 2010.

OLA career

Grant began his Ontario Lacrosse Association career with the Peterborough Lakers in the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League. He was named the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League Most Valuable Player 1994, and was the league's top scorer in the in 1993, 1994, and 1995. In 1995, Grant moved up to the Major Series Lacrosse (MSL) with the Peterborough Lakers, where he won the Top Rookie of the Year award. In 2000, Grant won the MSL Most Valuable Player award. In 2002 and 2003, Grant moved west, playing in the Western Lacrosse Association with the Coquitlam Adanacs earning All-Star recognition.

Grant came back to the Peterborough Lakers in 2004, and led the team to a Mann Cup victory, earning the Mike Kelly Memorial Trophy as the competition's Most Valuable Player. In 2006 and 2007, Grant again won the Mann Cup as a member of the Lakers, earning his second Mann Cup MVP Mike Kelly Memorial Trophy in 2007.[1]

Grant suited up for the Peterborough Lakers of Major Series Lacrosse on July 9, 2009, a surprisingly early comeback from his surgery.[2] In 2010, Grant and the Peterborough Lakers won the Mann Cup once again, beating out the New Westminster Salmonbellies.

College career

Grant played for the University of Delaware for two years, with the Blue Hens compiling a 23 and 8 record during his time there. He transferred to Delaware from Junior College after first considering transferring to Syracuse. Grant was drafted by the Buffalo Bandits in 1995, but was never signed opting instead to attend college at SUNY Morrisville, where he stayed for two years. Grant made the USILA All-American team his junior season with the Blue Hens, but really attracted national attention his senior year.

In 1999, Delaware had seven wins against teams ranked in the top twenty. Also in 1999, Grant set single-season school records for assists (54) and points (110). The 110 points currently ranks seventh on the NCAA Individual Single-Season Leaders list. Additionally in 1999, he was named the USILA National Collegiate Player of the Year and led the country in assists and points. He earned USILA Division I Player of the Year honors and was awarded the Jack Turnbull Award as National Attackman of the Year. In addition, he was Delaware’s first USILA First Team All-American. John led the school to its first ever NCAA lacrosse quarterfinal appearance as well as its first 14 win season, with victories over perennial lacrosse powers North Carolina, Navy and Towson.[3]

Grant currently stands seventh in NCAA Division I single season Total Points, 11th in career Points-Per-Game and 12th in career Goals-Per-Game. He was the last Division I player to average more than 6 points-per-game for an entire season (1999), until Lyle Thompson did this in 2013.

NLL career

Grant was drafted by the Buffalo Bandits in the third round of the 1995 MILL Entry Draft. He was never signed by the Bandits, opting instead to attend college, re-entered the draft four years later when he was drafted first overall by the Rochester Knighthawks in the 1999 NLL Entry Draft, and was named NLL Rookie of the Year for the 2000 season. He holds several franchise records including most goals (347) and most points (719). Grant is also tied for fifth all-time in goals, third in assists per game and 12th in points in NLL history. He has some of the team's single-season records too, including: Most goals (54), most assists (60), and most points (111). Grant is also the team's all-time leader in playoff goals (47) and points (82).

In 2007 Grant set a National Lacrosse League record with 15 points in a single game (9 goals, 6 assists) in a win over the New York Titans, since broken by Mark Steenhuis. He was recognized with Overall Player of the Week Honors[4] for his record-breaking achievement. After the regular season, Grant was named the 2007 NLL MVP, and then on May 12, 2007, Grant capped off his extraordinary season by being named Champion's Cup game MVP, as the Knighthawks defeated the Arizona Sting 13-11 to win their second championship. On May 25, 2007, Rochester Mayor Robert Duffy awarded Grant the Key to the City in recognition of the Knighthawks' championship.

Grant missed the entire 2009 season after having emergency surgery to remove an infection in his knee.[5] In 2010, Grant returned to form playing in 15 of his teams 16 games, though Rochester missed the playoffs.

On October 27, 2010, Grant (plus defender Mac Allen) was traded to the Colorado Mammoth in exchange for 2010 NLL Goaltender of the Year Matt Vinc, plus transition players Matt Zash and Brad Self.[6] Draft picks were also exchanged in the trade, which the Knighthawks said they executed to alleviate the effects of an aging roster, despite being reluctant to deal Grant after such a long and successful tenure in Rochester.[6]

After a strong debut season with the Mammoth in which he scored 83 points (matching his 2010 total), Grant had one of the best years of his career in 2012. He scored his 1000th career point in January[7] and his 500th career goal in March,[8] set a new NLL record with 116 points in a season,[9] and was named MVP for the second time in his career.[10]

MLL career

He played for the Rochester Rattlers in their inaugural season in 2001, and finished second in the league with 59 points (41 goals, 3 two-pointers, 15 assists) in 14 games. He was also named an MLL All-Star and earned league Offensive Player of the Year honors. After not playing in the league from 2002 through 2004, he returned to the Rattlers for the 2005 season. In 2007, Grant broke the league's single-season points record with 71 points,[11] was named Offensive Player of the Year for the second time,[12] and was awarded the Major League Lacrosse MVP Award.[13] In 2008, Grant led the league in scoring with 64 points (47 goals, 4 two-pointers, 13 assists) and was named the 2008 Bud Light Major League Lacrosse Most Valuable Player for the second year in a row. Grant and the Rattlers went on to win the MLL Championship in 2008, with a 16 to 6 defeat of Denver. This was the first MLL title for the Rattlers.

He, along with the rest of the Rattlers franchise and roster, transferred to the Toronto (later Hamilton) Nationals when the franchise was bought by a new ownership group in 2009.

On June 14, 2011 it was announced that Grant Jr was traded to the Long Island Lizards for a second round draft pick in the 2012 Collegiate draft, which would become a 4th round pick if Grant Jr does not report. Nationals general manager Jody Gagethe same GM who traded Grant away from the Knighthawkscited a desire to go with a younger roster as a factor in the trade decision.

In February 2012, Grant Jr was traded to the Chesapeake Bayhawks.[14]

Grant Jr. was traded to the Denver Outlaws,[15] along with defenseman Michael Simon, in exchange for attackman Brendan Mundorf and the 16th pick in the 2014 collegiate draft in September 2013.

International lacrosse career

In 2006, Grant along with Gary Gait led the Canadian national lacrosse team to an historic victory in the ILF World Lacrosse Championships, with Grant leading the tournament in points and assists, and earning All-World selection. He has also represented Team Canada in the following events:

Accomplishments

Statistics

NLL

Reference:[16]

John Grant, Jr. Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team GP G A Pts LB PIM Pts/GP LB/GP PIM/GP GP G A Pts LB PIM Pts/GP LB/GP PIM/GP

2000 Rochester Knighthawks 12 37 40 77 76 32 6.42 6.33 2.67 2 9 7 16 9 6 8.00 4.50 3.00
2001 Rochester Knighthawks 14 42 48 90 124 18 6.43 8.86 1.29 1 3 1 4 5 0 4.00 5.00 0.00
2002 Rochester Knighthawks 16 52 53 105 102 43 6.56 6.38 2.69 2 6 5 11 10 0 5.50 5.00 0.00
2003 Rochester Knighthawks 16 46 53 99 115 20 6.19 7.19 1.25 2 6 7 13 17 4 6.50 8.50 2.00
2004 Rochester Knighthawks 5 16 19 35 34 6 7.00 6.80 1.20
2005 Rochester Knighthawks 15 49 56 105 83 31 7.00 5.53 2.07 2 7 6 13 7 2 6.50 3.50 1.00
2006 Rochester Knighthawks 16 54 43 97 86 22 6.06 5.38 1.38 2 8 2 10 8 2 5.00 4.00 1.00
2007 Rochester Knighthawks 15 51 60 111 81 40 7.40 5.40 2.67 3 8 7 15 24 0 5.00 8.00 0.00
2008 Rochester Knighthawks 16 47 45 92 116 16 5.75 7.25 1.00
2010 Rochester Knighthawks 15 39 44 83 85 17 5.53 5.67 1.13
2011 Colorado Mammoth 16 36 47 83 45 12 5.19 2.81 0.75 1 3 1 4 3 0 4.00 3.00 0.00
2012 Colorado Mammoth 14 50 66 116 57 24 8.29 4.07 1.71 1 5 2 7 4 0 7.00 4.00 0.00
2013 Colorado Mammoth 16 43 48 91 42 22 5.69 2.63 1.38 1 2 3 5 1 0 5.00 1.00 0.00
2014 Colorado Mammoth 17 40 51 91 64 20 5.35 3.76 1.18 1 2 5 7 2 0 7.00 2.00 0.00
2015 Colorado Mammoth 18 34 57 91 42 10 5.06 2.33 0.56 1 1 2 3 5 2 3.00 5.00 2.00
2016 Colorado Mammoth 14 27 42 69 44 14 4.93 3.14 1.00
235 663 772 1,435 1,196 347 6.11 5.09 1.48 19 60 48 108 95 16 5.68 5.00 0.84
Career Total: 254 723 820 1,543 1,291 363 6.07 5.08 1.43

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;

Major League Lacrosse

Reference:[17]

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team GP G 2ptG A Pts LB PIM GP G 2ptG A Pts LB PIM
2001 Rochester 14 41 3 15 59 15 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1.0
2005 Rochester 12 21 3 17 41 14 7.0 1 0 0 3 3 1 0.0
2006 Rochester 11 28 2 19 49 17 10.0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2007 Rochester 12 44 2 25 71 27 3.0 1 1 0 1 2 4 0.0
2008 Rochester 12 44 4 13 64 21 7.5 2 5 0 2 7 3 0.0
2009 Toronto 1 5 0 0 5 0 0.0 2 2 0 1 3 3 1
2010 Toronto 11 19 4 13 36 15 1.0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2011 Long Island 7 8 0 6 14 6 3.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2012 Chesapeake 10 20 1 11 32 12 0.0 2 4 0 2 6 2 0.0
2013 Chesapeake 11 20 0 12 32 13 3.0 2 6 0 1 7 2 0.0
MLL Totals 101 253 19 131 403 140 41.0 11 18 0 10 28 18 2.0

Canadian Lacrosse Association

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1991Peterborough LakersOLA Jr A181215272200000
1992Peterborough LakersOLA Jr A183118493413142
1993Peterborough LakersOLA Jr A2078461245161712296
1994Peterborough LakersOLA Jr A228674160201838377520
1994Peterborough LakersMSL2437000000
1995Peterborough LakersOLA Jr A176645111511128154324
1995Peterborough LakersMSL34812400000
1996Peterborough LakersMSL2466621283251812304
1997Peterborough LakersMSL162936651600000
1998Peterborough LakersMSL2538211120
1999Peterborough LakersMSL10182139241118173514
2000Peterborough LakersMSL154658104284815234
2002Coquitlam AdanacsWLA13303969161026255114
2003Coquitlam AdanacsWLA175435894169101910
2004Peterborough LakersMSL435801835407531
2005Peterborough LakersMSL40000678158
2006Peterborough LakersMSL59112001737407722
2007Peterborough LakersMSL71216286142645714
2008Peterborough LakersMSL113430644813152810
2009Peterborough LakersMSL355104814142810
2010Peterborough LakersMSL615153041834437712
2011Peterborough LakersMSL1638428061120244412
2012Peterborough LakersMSL824133712153732696
Junior A Totals9527319847112736866515352
Senior A Totals166396402798199152303341644161

University of Delaware

     
Season Team GP G A Pts PPG
1998 University of Delaware 15 40 27 67 4.46
1999 University of Delaware 17 56 54 110 (a) 6.47
NCAA Totals 31 96 81 177 5.53 (b)
(a) 7th in NCAA Men's Division I Single Season Total Points
(b) 12th in NCAA Men's Division I Career Points-per-Game

1999 Season Game Log

     
Opponent G A Pts Opponent G A Pts
Gannon 5 4 9 North Carolina #15 4 7 11
Harford 3 3 6 Penn State #12 4 1 5
Hofstra #8 4 1 5 Loyola #1 -- 1 1
Butler #16 2 1 3 Drexel 3 2 5
Mt. St. Mary's 4 3 7 Vermont 2 7 9
Navy #13 4 4 8 Penn 4 -- 4
Rutgers 5 5 10 UMBC 3 4 7
Towson 2 7 9 Virginia 4 3 7
Georgetown #5 3 1 4

Awards

Preceded by
None
Major League Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Year
2001
Succeeded by
Mark Millon
Preceded by
Jesse Hubbard
NLL Rookie of the Year
2000
Succeeded by
Tracy Kelusky
Preceded by
Steve Dietrich
NLL Most Valuable Player
2007
Succeeded by
Athan Iannucci
Preceded by
Jeff Shattler
NLL Most Valuable Player
2012
Succeeded by
Shawn Evans
Preceded by
Gavin Prout
Champion's Cup MVP
2007
Succeeded by
Mark Steenhuis
Preceded by
Ryan Powell
Major League Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Year
2007, 2008
Succeeded by
Paul Rabil
Preceded by
Ryan Powell
Major League Lacrosse MVP
2007, 2008
Succeeded by
Paul Rabil
Preceded by
Casey Powell
USILA National Collegiate Player of the Year
1999
Succeeded by
Ryan Powell
Preceded by
Casey Powell
Jack Turnbull Award
1999
Succeeded by
Ryan Powell

See also

External links

References

  1. "Lakers Team Stats: John Grant Jr. Stats". Bible-of-Lacrosse.com. Retrieved 2007-08-17.
  2. http://www.peterboroughexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1646884
  3. "University Of Delaware 1999 Season Results and Game Stories". 1999. Retrieved 2007-04-01.
  4. "Knighthawks’ Grant earns NLL honor". Democrat and Chronicle. January 31, 2007. Retrieved 2007-04-01.
  5. "GRANT TO MISS 2009 SEASON". August 9, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-29.
  6. 1 2 Matthews, Bob (October 28, 2010). "John Grant Jr. traded to Colorado Mammoth from Rochester Knighthawks". Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York). Gannett Company. pp. 1D, 5D. Archived from the original on October 29, 2010. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
  7. Nikulin, Pol (January 22, 2012). "Colorado completes two-game sweep in Alberta". NLL.com. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
  8. Rosenhoch, Alan (March 3, 2012). "Grant hits 500-goal milestone as Mammoth edge Bandits". NLL.com. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
  9. "BREAKING NEWS: Grant sets new single-season scoring record". NLL.com. April 28, 2012. Retrieved April 29, 2012.
  10. "John Grant Jr. wins Most Valuable Player Award, presented by Reebok Lacrosse". NLL.com. 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2012-05-03.
  11. "Grant Sets Points Record In Rattlers Win". MajorLeagueLacrosse.com. August 11, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-17.
  12. "Grant Honored As 2007 Warrior Offensive Player Of The Year". MajorLeagueLacrosse.com. August 15, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-17.
  13. "Grant named 2007 Bud Light Major League Lacrosse Most Valuable Player". MajorLeagueLacrosse.com. August 24, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-30.
  14. http://www.thebayhawks.com/player/186/chesapeake-bayhawks-john-grant-jr
  15. http://www.denveroutlaws.com/press-release/8347/outlaws-announce-blockbuster-trade/
  16. "National Lacrosse League Pointstreak Stats". NLL.com. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  17. "Major League Lacrosse Records Page". MajorLeagueLacrosse.com. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
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