NE10 Hall of Fame Inductee: Brandon Spillett

NE10 Hall of Fame Inductee: Brandon Spillett

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Brandon Spillett, Men's Lacrosse, Le Moyne, Class of 2005


Brandon Spillett was at the forefront of a dominant stretch for Le Moyne men’s lacrosse, as he helped the Dolphins win the 2004 NCAA National Championship. He was named the NCAA Championship Most Valuable Player after recording eight points in Le Moyne’s double-overtime win against Limestone, the program’s first-ever national title. A two-time USILA First Team All-American, Spillett played for Le Moyne from 2002-05. The Dolphins reached the NCAA Semifinals in every one of his seasons, while winning four NE10 Regular Season and Tournament Championships and posting a 48-0 record in league play.

Spillett ranks fourth in school history in goals (112), seventh in assists (73) and seventh in points (185). He is the third NE10 men’s lacrosse player inducted into the Hall of Fame and the first from Le Moyne.

The NE10 is proud to welcome nine additions to the Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2019. The league adds a pair of national-title winning teams, in addition to seven exceptional former student-athletes, to its Hall of Fame.

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