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#MCLAHOF19: M.J. Crickmore, Sonoma State

#MCLAHOF19: M.J. Crickmore, Sonoma State

February 6th, 2019 General News | Sonoma State
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M.J. Crickmore enters the MCLA Hall of Fame as an outstanding player.

During his career at Sonoma State, he established himself as superb midfielder, earning All-American honors three times – including two first team nods.

A four-year all-WCLL first team selection, Crickmore had a monster campaign during his junior season in 2002. As a First Team All-American, he led the Seawolves to their first-ever MCLA national championship, earning first team all-tournament honors and tournament MVP status.

Despite missing his true junior season in 2001 (knee injury) and the 2003 campaign (studying abroad), he was named team MVP his final two seasons and captain for his senior year. In each of his four seasons, Crickmore was named to the MCLA all-tournament team.

“I was fortunate to play for Sonoma State,” Crickmore said. “Our team had great leaders, some of the top players in the country and incredible chemistry on and off the field. We were committed to playing great lacrosse on game days and at practice.”

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“We worked for each other and for our love of the game, with the singular focus of delivering a championship to each other,” Crickmore continued. “I am sure there are similar sentiments felt by the other inductees and that speaks to the strength of this league, and how this sport brings us together. I take great pride in representing both my team and its tradition in the MCLA Hall of Fame. It was an honor to play for such a great program and I am humbled by this nomination.”

Crickmore graduated from Sonoma State in 2004 with a degree in Studio Art with an emphasis in sculpture. He is currently a fire fighter (apparatus operator/paramedic) in his hometown of Berkeley, Calif.

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