2015 USILA Second-Team All-American
2015 First-Team All-State
2015 All-ODAC First-Team
2014 All-ODAC Third-Team
2015: Valuable performer had key roles on face-off unit, defensively and in transition . . . also scored five goals with five assists . . . was second on the team with 83 ground balls . . . caused nine turnovers . . . had five ground balls in the NCAA Tournament Championship game against Tufts.
2014: Short-stick specialist did a little bit of everything for the Hornets…was a ground ball machine in his role on the wing and as a defensive middie, picking up 71 on the year, which led the team…had seven GBs and one caused turnover in important midseason victory over SUNY-Cortland…also helped on the offensive end, scoring eight goals while tallying four assists, including a goal and an assist in the NCAA tourney win over Sewanee…very tough and athletic midfielder will be difficult to replace, as he was a short-stick All-ODAC Third-Teamer in a spot usually reserved for faceoff men.
2013: Came back after missing previous year due to injury…very athletic and powerful midfielder who spent time as both a first-line midfielder and a D-middie…scored 10 goals and had one assist…scooped up 40 groundballs and registered seven caused turnovers…played a little on the wing during face-offs…coaches will expect more of him in his junior year.
2012: Missed season due to injury.
2011: Freshman appeared in 13 games…Scored two goals and had five groundballs.
Before LC: Won three letters in lacrosse and two letters in football… was a three year starter for the Quince Orchard Cougars… was an All-American, All-gazette, and all-county honoree.
Personal: Son of Daniel Hower and Cindy Matter.