Paul Rabil

Player

Birthday December 14, 1985

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Gaithersburg, Maryland, US

Age 38 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)

Weight 220 pounds (100 kg)

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1985

Paul Rabil (born December 14, 1985) is an American sports executive and retired professional lacrosse player.

He played professional lacrosse in both the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) and the National Lacrosse League (NLL) before cofounding the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) with his brother, Mike Rabil.

Paul Rabil is widely considered one of the greatest lacrosse players of all time.

Paul Rabil was born on December 14, 1985, in Gaithersburg, Maryland, to Allan and Jean Anne Rabil, his mother was a Roman Catholic school art teacher; his father, who worked in sales for an aerospace company, was the one who strengthened his son to try many sports.

He grew up in Montgomery Village and completed his education at a local public school.

During his childhood, Rabil pursued a variety of interests and extracurricular activities.

Along with playing basketball, soccer, and swimming, he also showed an inclination toward music and learned to play several musical instruments.

Lacrosse was a very prominent sport in Maryland at the time, however, after Paul’s mother insisted that Paul stick with lacrosse, he fell in love with the game.

Throughout his elementary and middle school years, Paul continued playing lacrosse.

At Watkins Mill High School, with more than 3,500 students, Rabil secured a spot as a starting player on the varsity team during his freshman year.

Attracting interest from a number of local private high schools, Paul transferred to DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Maryland after participating in a summer tournament with the school’s team.

During Rabil’s three-year tenure at Dematha, he led the team to three Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) championships and a record of 49-16.

Rabil amassed 288 career total points, including 80 goals and 73 assists in his two final seasons.

2004

Rabil was also awarded for his personal efforts as he was named 2-time All-American, 2-time All-State selection, and the #4 ranked prospect in the high school class of 2004.

Following significant attention from lacrosse programs nationwide, Paul ultimately chose to commit to Johns Hopkins University, attributing his decision to the exceptional leadership of Coach Dave Pietramala, as well as the program's legacy of championships and culture.

Rabil began his academic career at Johns Hopkins University in the Fall of 2004.

Attending a prestigious university, keeping up with the academic course load was an initial struggle for Rabil.

Rabil has a condition called auditory processing disorder, which makes it more difficult for individuals to process auditory information.

2005

Despite his struggles in the classroom, Rabil’s Johns Hopkins lacrosse career began in the spring of 2005.

In 2005, Rabil had a notable freshman season tallying 37 points on 23 goals and 14 assists.

This effort earned Rabil Third Team All-American honors and aided in securing Johns Hopkins the national championship.

2006

Rabil continued his successful start in 2006 during his sophomore season, scoring 25 goals and 13 assists.

Rabil earned First Team All-American Honors, as well as being a finalist for the 2006 Tewaaraton Award.

Despite Rabil’s efforts, Johns Hopkins lost to Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament.

As an upperclassman, Rabil tallied 27 goals and 26 assists for a total of 53 points in his junior season.

Rabil was awarded First Team All-American honors for the second consecutive year, the McLaughlin Award, and was a finalist for the Tewaaraton Awards.

Rabil led the program to its ninth national title, defeating Duke University 12-11 in the National Championship game.

In his senior season, Rabil scored 36 goals and had 14 assists for 50 total points.

2008

Rabil earned First Team All-American Honors for the third consecutive season, but missed out on another title as Johns Hopkins lost to Syracuse in the 2008 National Championship game.

Ultimately, Paul graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 2008 majoring in political science and minoring in entrepreneurship and management.

Rabil was selected 1st overall by the Boston Cannons in the 2008 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft.

In Rabil’s Rookie season of 2008, Rabil participated in the MLL All-Star Game after immediately making an impact on the Cannons’ offense.

2009

In 2009, Rabil added an MLL MVP and MLL Offensive Player of the Year, as well as participating in his second consecutive MLL All-Star Game.

2010

In Rabil’s third season in 2010, he made his third consecutive All-Star Game, while being named a member of the First Team All-Pro MLL Team.

2011

Rabil earned the MLL MVP and MLL Offensive Player of the Year for the second time in his career in 2011, while leading Cannon’s to their first MLL championship in franchise history in the 2011 season.

2012

In 2012 during Rabil’s sixth professional season, he broke the all-time points record at 72 points in a season.

In doing this, Paul earned his third overall and second consecutive MLL Offensive Player of the Year.

2014

In 2014, Rabil continued his success adding his seventh consecutive All-Star game and sixth consecutive MLL All-Pro First Team Selection.

2015

In 2015, Rabil was traded to the New York Lizards in a package deal that included Cannon’s midfielder Mike Stone for Max Seibal and MLL Collegiate Draft Picks.

Rabil finished the remainder of his career in the MLL with the New York Lizards.