Nick Marks

Nick Marks

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Barrington, Ill.

High School:
Salisbury School

Height / Weight:
5-11 / 217

Position:
Midfield

In 2007: Started all 15 games on the No. 1 midfield unit, despite a nagging ankle injury ... Finished with seven goals and three assists for 10 points ... Had one multi-goal game, a hat trick in a league win over Lafayette ... Credited with eight ground balls ... In 2006: A regular on Bucknell's top midfield line ... Finished third on the team in goals (15) and fourth in points (19) ... 66 shots tied for second-most on the team ... Tied for 10th in the Patriot League with three EMO goals ... First career hat trick came in a 4-3 overtime win at Holy Cross ... Scored game-winner with 28 seconds left in first OT ... Added two-goal games against Butler, Navy, Army and Penn State ... In 2005: Saw quite a bit of playing time, particularly late in the season ... Appeared in all 13 games, starting six ... Scored eight goals, six coming in the last five games of the season ... Had two-goal games against Mount St. Mary's and Colgate ... First career tally came against Maryland ... Scored once with the EMO unit ... Picked up seven groound balls ... Personal: Son of Randy and Mary Marks ... Born April 8, 1985 in Park Ridge, Ill. ... Father played football at Wisconsin ... All three sisters were college soccer players -- Sarah was an All-American at Edgewood College, Kate also played at Edgewood and Beth at Wisconsin-Green Bay ... 2003 graduate of Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Ill. and 2004 graduate of Salisbury School in Salisbury, Conn. ... Played both lacrosse and football throughout his prep career ... In lax was a member of the 2004 Western New England championship team ... Scored 82 goals and 84 assists in four years at Loyola ... Member of 2003 and 2003 state championship team ... 2003 team off ensive MVP ... Earned all-conference, all-area and all-state honors as well ... Also all-conference and all-area in 2002 ... On the gridiron was named a Top 10 receiver by Chicago Tribune ... All-conference pick in 2001 ... Majoring in history and classics ... Named to Dean's List and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll last season.

Frank Fedorjaka on Marks: "Nick has gotten much quicker since last year after getting over the ankle injury, so he is back to the form of his sophomore year athletically. He has become a smarter player through the years and has improved his stick skills and the accuracy of his shot. He is very physical and has become a real strong bull dodger, which is a lost art. Not many people notice that he is also a tremendous defender."

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