CAREER
Awards: Earned two Academic All-Big Ten honors.
2023 • JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Earned a spot on the Academic All-Big Ten Team.
Season: Played in all 16 games...Scored career-high 11 goals and 14 assists...Scooped seven ground balls...Tallied a hat-trick against Michigan in the Big Ten tournament semifinals...Tallied six assists and scored one goal in the NCAA tournament.
Lafayette (2/4): Tallied an assist. at Villanova (2/12): Scooped one ground ball and caused one turnover. Stony Brook (2/18): Scored two goals and added one assist. Penn (3/4): Scooped one ground ball. at Cornell (3/11): Scored one goal and added one assist. vs. Marquette (3/18): Scored one goal. Ohio State (4/2): Scored one goal. Johns Hopkins (4/8): Scored one goal. at Michigan (4/16): Recorded two assists. Rutgers (4/21): Scored one goal and added one assist. vs. Michigan (5/4): Scored three goals and added two assists. Princeton (5/14): Scooped two ground balls. vs. Army (5/21): Added three assists. vs. Duke (5/27): Scored one goal and added three assists.
2022 • SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Earned a spot on the Academic All-Big Ten Team.
Season: Played in 12 games, finishing with eight goals, four assists, six ground balls and two caused turnovers.
Vermont (2/16): Scored one goal and picked up one ground ball. Cornell (3/12): Scored one goal. at Bucknell (3/15): Tallied one goal, one assist and one caused turnover. at Ohio State (4/1): Scored one goal and picked up one ground ball. Michigan (4/8): Contributed two ground balls and one caused turnover. at Johns Hopkins (4/16): Tallied one goal and one assist. Rutgers (4/22): Scored two goals. at Johns Hopkins (4/30): Totaled one goal and two assists in the quarterfinal round of the Big Ten Tournament.
2021 • FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Played in seven games...Finished with one goal, one assist and one ground ball.
at Rutgers (2/20): Made collegiate debut in the season opener. at Johns Hopkins (3/13): Picked up one ground ball. at Michigan (3/20): Scored first career goal. Johns Hopkins (3/28): Contributed one assist.
PRIOR TO PENN STATE
Named an All-American and all-state as a junior while serving as a team captain for Garnet Valley High School…Voted All-Central League and All-Delco twice…Led team to a 36-14 record and two trips to the state semifinals over final two seasons…Scored 113 goals and 94 assists over three seasons, including 102 goals and 87 assists over final two…Named team’s Offensive Player of the Year while winning a District I title as sophomore…Named Team MVP as a junior…Was a five-year member of the Philadelphia Freedom Lacrosse Club…Was a starting linebacker for the football team.
PERSONAL
Parents are Milt and Linda Morin. Has one younger brother, Sam, who plays lacrosse at Towson University. Majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
Jake Morin Season 2022
#35PositionA
Weight180 lbs
Height5-8
ClassSophomore
HometownGarnet Valley, Pa.
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