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Travis Tarr has played like an All-American in nearly every lacrosse game of his collegiate career at Le Moyne College. He has the awards to prove it. The Auburn High School graduate and defending USILA Division II Player of the Year was named the Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year for the second straight year earlier this week. The senior defender is also expected to be named a first team All-American in the coming weeks.
It's the one game he didn't play like an All-American, though, that has Tarr concentrating on a national championship while carrying his pieces of individual hardware. The Dolphins' defense couldn't hold up against Limestone College in last season's national championship, a 9-8 loss.
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