Mark Millon
Lacrosse player

Mark Millon

Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Who is Mark Millon?
Mark Millon is a retired professional lacrosse player who played for Johns Hopkins University, the United States National Team, and several professional teams. He is considered one of the greatest lacrosse players in the history of the sport.
What position did Mark Millon play?
Mark Millon primarily played as an attackman, but he was versatile enough to play other positions as well.
What are some of Mark Millon's accomplishments?
Mark Millon's list of accomplishments is extensive. He won two national championships with Johns Hopkins, was a three-time All-American, and was named the Outstanding Attackman of the Year twice. He also won a gold medal with the United States National Team in the 1997 World Lacrosse Championship.
What did Mark Millon do after retiring from professional lacrosse?
After retiring from professional lacrosse, Mark Millon focused on teaching and promoting the sport. He started his own lacrosse training company called Mark Millon Lacrosse, where he offers camps, clinics, and training programs for players of all ages and skill levels. He also became a commentator for lacrosse games.
How has Mark Millon contributed to the development of lacrosse?
Mark Millon has made significant contributions to the development of lacrosse. Through his company, he has trained and mentored thousands of lacrosse players. He has also been involved in designing lacrosse equipment and developing instructional materials to help players improve their skills. Additionally, he has worked to popularize the sport through media appearances and advocating for its inclusion in the Olympics.