Chris LaPierre
 
                             Finished career with 259 ground balls, which ties him for No. 10 all-time at UVa with Tillman Johnson
 Became only the fourth Cavalier to play in 70 career games or more, joining Bray Malphrus (71), Brian Carroll (70) and Ken Clausen (70)
2014
 USILA All-American honorable mention
 All-ACC Academic Team
 Returned to the lineup against No. 12 Loyola (Feb. 6) after receiving a medical hardship waiver for 2013
 Saw time in three games in 2013 before being shut down
 Had three ground balls at Richmond (Feb. 8)
 Scored one goal and had a game-high five ground balls against Rutgers (Feb. 22)
 Had four ground balls against No. 9 Johns Hopkins (March 22) and VMI (March 24)
 Scored a goal and dished an assist at No. 5 North Carolina (April 5)
2013
 Senior CLASS Award candidate
 First solo captain at UVa since 1981 and only the sixth since 1968
 Appeared in three games with one start
 Shut down with a lower extremity injury on March 20 and will apply for a medical hardship
 Picked up three ground balls and caused one turnover on the season
 Appeared in the Drexel (Feb. 16), Syracuse (March 1) and Vermont (March 5) games
2012
 USILA second-team All-American
 All-ACC
 Had a team-best 63 ground balls
 Scored his first goal of the year against VMI
 Won 2-of-3 on faceoff at Mount St. Mary’s
 Had a season-best eight GBs vs Vermont
 Missed first career game vs. Penn with shoulder injury
 Tallied first assist of the season on a 45-yard pass to Steele Stanwick in the closing seaconds of the first half vs. Princeton in the NCAA Tournament First Round
 Blocked Princeton’s final shot attempt to try and tie the game in the NCAA First Round – the block was taken in the middle of the chest
2011
 USILA third-team All-American
 All-ACC
 Appeared in all 18 games
 Picked up a team-best 92 ground balls
 Had a career-high nine ground balls against Maryland (4/2)
 Had a career-high seven faceoff wins at Syracuse (3/4) out of eight chances
 Had a season-best two goals at Duke (4/16)
 Ripped a goal through the net against Cornell (3/12)
 Also scored against Cornell (5/21) in the NCAA Quarterfinal
 Talied goals against Mount St. Mary’s and Vermont
2010
 Rated the No. 1 freshman in the nation most of the season by Inside Lacrosse
 Has 10 goals as a primary defensive midfielder
 Third on the team with 51 ground balls
 Caused four turnovers
 Set a career best with five ground balls in collegiate debut at Drexel 
 Matched career high with five ground balls against VMI, at Towson and at Maryland
 Set career high with three goals and matched a career best with two assists against Vermont 
 Tallied two goals and one assist at Towson
HIGH SCHOOL
 Listed as the No. 3 recruit in the country by Inside Lacrosse
 Rated the No. 3 incoming midfielder in the country by Inside Lacrosse
 Two-time All-American
 MVP of the 2009 Under Armour All-American game
 Three-time team MVP in lacrosse
 Recorded 62 goals and 31 assists as a senior
 Holds school record with 146 groundballs in a season
 Holds school record for career groundballs (433) and goals (199)
 Earned three letters in football, earning all-state honors twice as a running back
 Set the New Jersey state record with 44 touchdowns in a season
 Named 2008 New Jersey State Offensive Football Player of the Year
 Honor roll all four years
 2008-09 South Jersey Male Scholar Athlete of the Year
PERSONAL
 Son of Judy and Andre LaPierre 
 Has an older brother, Andrew, and an older sister, Mimi
 Enjoys playing golf in his free time
 Involved in UVa’s Athletes Committed to Education (ACE) program
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