2022 Men's Lacrosse Roster

Kris Hines
Kris Hines
Brandon Berry
Megan May
Megan May
Megan May
Brandon Berry
Kris Hines
Kris Hines
Benjamin Leistensnider

16 Phoenix Hines

  • Height 6-0
  • Weight 180
  • Class Fifth Year
  • Hometown Ashburn, Va.
  • Highschool Stone Bridge

Biography

2022 - 5th-Year Senior Season - Solidified his spot as one of the nation’s most decorated long-stick midfielders after wrapping up his career with another award-winning campaign … Honored as a first-team USILA and USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American … Garnered a spot on the second-team All-Region squad and was a first-team All-Conference and All-State selection … Finished the year with 56 caused turnovers, which ranked second in program history and ninth in the NCAA … Also secured 50 ground balls … Was one of only 14 players in the country to collect at least 50 takeaways and 50 rollers during the season … Opened the year with five caused turnovers and a pair of ground balls against Roanoke on February 12 … Named the Coast-to-Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Week on February 14 for that performance … Also selected to the USILA National Team of the Week on February 15 … Had at least two takeaways in 17 of his appearances, including eight straight from March 19 - April 24 … Came back with nine total caused turnovers in the NCAA playoffs, including four against No. 14 Wesleyan on May 15 … Had five takeaways and five ground balls in a win over Grove City on March 2 … Starred against nationally-ranked competition while posting four caused turnovers in wins over No. 19 Ursinus on March 9 and No. 16 Williams on March 30 … Scooped up at least one ground ball in 18 outings, including the first 16 games of the season … Snatched five ground balls on four occasions, including a win at No. 20 Hampden-Sydney on February 26 … Chipped in on the offensive end as well while notching nine points, including eight assists … Handed out a pair of helpers in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against Sewanee on May 14 … Also added an assist in the Elite Eight against No. 6 York (Pa.) on May 21 … Tormented top-20 foes throughout the year, including an assist in a win over No. 1 Salisbury on April 16 … Landed an assist against No. 10 Gettysburg on March 18 before returning the next day with a goal against No. 7 Lynchburg to wrap up the Mustang Classic … Also posted assists in wins over Catholic on March 5, Whittier on March 27, and Mary Washington on April 23 … Named a second-team Preseason All-American by Inside Lacrosse, USA Lacrosse Magazine, and USILA … Also garnered first-team Inside Lacrosse Midseason All-American nods … Punctuated his career as the program’s all-time leader with 187 caused turnovers, which also placed him in the top-15 in NCAA history … His 84 appearances also equaled the school record, while his 215 ground balls marked the fourth-highest total by a Captain.

2021 - Senior Season - Continued to scatter his name throughout the record books with another dominant campaign as one of the country’s leading long-stick specialists … Hauled in USILA All-American accolades and was also a first-team All-Conference and second-team All-State performer … Garnered IMLCA All-Region honors as well … Served as a team captain … Forced 32 turnovers during the year, which ranked 18th in the NCAA and fourth among long-stick midfielders … That also marked the fifth-highest total in school history … Had at least one caused turnover in 15 of his 19 appearances and had two or more on nine occasions … Posted five takeaways at Randolph-Macon on March 17, including the 103rd of his career, which established a new program record … Came back with three caused turnovers in his next outing while helping the Captains take down No. 2 Lynchburg on March 20 … Tormented nationally-ranked competition throughout the year, including an impressive run during the postseason … Had a pair of takeaways in each of the first two games of the NCAA Tournament while leading the Captains to wins over No. 12 Stevenson on May 16 and No. 4 Lynchburg on May 22 … Also assisted on a goal against the nationally-ranked Hornets, which helped push Christopher Newport into the Final Four for the first time in school history … Had four points during the year, including an assist on the overtime game-winner against Washington & Lee on April 20 … Landed goals against No. 2 Salisbury on April 3 and Southern Virginia on May 5 as well … Blanketed the field while securing 38 ground balls … Collected at least two in 12 of his appearances … Had three ground balls and four caused turnovers in the opener at Hampden-Sydney on February 26 … Came back with three ground balls in four straight games from April 20 - May 5.

2020 - Junior Season - Remained one of the most electric long-stick specialists in the country during another suffocating campaign … Named to the “Inside Lacrosse” All-American Team and was a first-team All-State pick ... Ranked second in the CAC with 17 caused turnovers and slotted fifth among non-faceoff specialists with 23 ground balls … Tormented Hampden-Sydney on February 22 while collecting six takeaways and nine ground balls … His six caused turnovers equaled the sixth-highest single-game total in school history … Honored as the CAC Defensive Player of the Week on February 24 for that showcase … Also came through with four takeaways during a win over Eastern on March 4 … Stepped up against nationally-ranked competition as well while registering two caused turnovers and three ground balls in battles against No. 9 Ursinus on February 29 and No. 16 Stevenson on March 7 … Opened the season with two caused turnovers at Washington (Md.) on February 15 before adding another takeaway and six ground balls in a win at Roanoke on February 19 … Helped out on faceoffs as well while winning three battles during the year, including two against Ursinus … Also played a role on the offensive side with assists in victories over Washington (Md.) and Stevenson.

2019 - Sophomore Season - Orchestrated one of the finest statistical seasons in program history ... Established a new program record with 57 caused turnovers ... That total also led the CAC and placed him sixth in the NCAA ... Forced at least one turnover in all 19 games and had two or more on 13 occasions ... Helped the Captains lead the NCAA in caused-turnovers-per-game ... Had seven caused turnovers against No. 12 Roanoke on February 27, which equaled the third-highest single-game total in program history ... Tormented nationally-ranked opponents throughout the year with four caused turnovers against No. 18 Ursinus on March 2, four more against No. 12 Stevens on March 21, and three in the semifinals of the CAC Tournament at No. 3 Salisbury on May 1 ... Had five caused turnovers and a season-high 11 ground balls during a suffocating showcase against Virginia Wesleyan on March 19 ... His 11 rollers equaled the sixth-highest single-game total in CNU history ... Also had six ground balls and five caused turnovers during a win against Mary Washington on April 6 ... Finished the season with 63 ground balls, which placed him 11th among conference competitors ... Stepped up on faceoffs as well, taking 141 battles, which marked the second-highest total by a long-pole in program history ... Won five attempts at Elizabethtown on March 8 and had four wins during a league bout against St. Mary's (Md.) on April 17 ... Also played a role on the offensive end with assists in back-to-back outings against Colorado College on February 15 and Hampden-Sydney on February 23.

2018 - Freshman Season - Excelled as a long-stick midfielder during his first year at CNU ... Picked up second-team All-State nods for his efforts ... Ranked third on the team and 11th in the Capital Athletic Conference with 25 caused turnovers ... That also equaled the ninth-highest total in program history and marked the third-most registered by a freshman ... Was especially impressive during league action and ranked sixth in the CAC with 14 caused turnovers during conference play ... Forced a season-high three turnovers against Frosburg State on March 24 before matching that performance against Mary Washington on April 11 and Wesley on April 21 ... Also had two caused turnovers in the NCAA Sweet 16 against No. 7 Salisbury on May 12 ... Caused at least one miscue in 15 of his 20 appearances and notched two or more on seven occasions ... Also collected 41 ground balls during the season and had at least two in seven of the team's eight conference games ... Secured five rollers at Virginia Wesleyan on March 21 and Marymount on April 7 ... Picked up two or more in each of his first five collegiate contests and came back with five total ground balls during the squad's two NCAA Tournament battles ... Chipped in with three points on the offensive end as well ... Scored his first goal against Randolph-Macon on February 21 ... Added assists in conference victories over Southern Virginia on March 3 and Marymount on April 7.

At Stone Bridge - Starred as a long-stick midfielder for four seasons with the Bulldogs … Collected first-team All-State accolades during each of his final two campaigns … Also was a two-time first-team All-Region and All-Conference selection … Picked up honorable mention All-Met nods and was a first-team All-County honoree as a senior … Named the Team Defensive MVP as a junior and served as a Team Captain during his final campaign … Tied the school record for takeaways in a game with six during his decorated senior season … Helped lead Stone Bridge to the state championship as a sophomore … Also captured three conference and regional titles.
 
Personal - Phoenix Rayne Hines is the son of Eva Rjabceva and Kristopher Hines … Has an older brother, Dakota, and a younger sister, Chloe … "Se7en" is his favorite movie, and Young Dolph is his favorite musician ... Thomas Brackett is the most impressive person he has ever met ... Majoring in sociology and psychology.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 16

    2018Freshman

    LSM
    5'11" 168 lbs
    16
  • 16

    2019Sophomore

    LSM
    5'11" 170 lbs
    16
  • 16

    2020Junior

    LSM
    5'11" 176 lbs
    16
  • 16

    2021Senior

    LSM
    5'11" 180 lbs
    16
  • 16
    C

    2022Fifth Year

    LSM
    6'0" 180 lbs
    16
    C