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2003: Named team's Defensive Most Valuable Player at end-of-year awards ceremony ... selected to the Collegiate Water Polo Association All-League second team ... registered a team-high 79 steals ... season-high eight thefts came during 11-7 victory over Slippery Rock ... won 67-of-109 sprints, most on the squad ... started all 30 games ... second on team in goals with 47 ... also tallied 14 assists ... 61 points ranked second on squad ... drew 22 ejections. 2002: Played in all 30 games, starting 29 of those ... finished fourth on the team in scoring with a career-high 34 goals and 32 assists for 66 points ... was highly accurate from the field, scoring his 34 goals on 63 shots, a 54.0% clip ... number of goals nearly tripled his first-year totals ... assists more than quadrupled his rookie season numbers ... led the team with 75 steals ... was Bucknell's main sprinter, winning 50-of-103 sprints for a 48.5% success rate ... named the team's Defensive Most Valuable Player at the conclusion of the season. 2001: Played in all 30 contests, starting one ... became an immediate defensive threat, finishing second on the squad with 50 steals ... proved worthy of a sprinting role, winning 68.2% of the time (15-for-22) ... scored 12 goals and handed out seven assists for 19 points ... recorded six ejections drawn ... earned the team's Most Improved Player award at the end of season banquet. Personal: Son of Lee Danforth and Kathy Danforth ... graduated from Los Altos high school in 2001 ... voted to the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League First Team ... helped Los Altos finish the season ranked fifth out of 56 schools in the Central Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation ... member of the West Bay Water Polo Club ... the winner of his team's Most Improved Player award ... a standout swimmer who earned four letters in swimming and three letters in water polo ... a member of two swimming relay teams that posted All-America consideration times ... management major. | |||||||||||||||||||||