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Tony
Russo
Ohio State University #19
Division I
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Name |
Tony Russo |
| Year |
Senior |
| School |
Ohio State University |
| Height |
5'8 |
| Weight |
170 |
| Lacrosse
Number & Why |
19, My college
coach gave it to me when I was a freshman and I grew to like it
so I stuck with it. |
| High
School & Hometown |
Calvert Hall,
Fallston MD |
High
School Achievements
& Recognition |
Top 205 all-star |
|
College Achievements
& Recognition |
Pre-season All-American
2003 |
| Years
Played Lax |
Since I was 5 |
| Years
Played Goalie |
Since 7th grade |
| Other
Positions |
Midfield and
attack |
| Preferred
Gear |
I prefer Warrior
gear b/c our team is sponsored by them however, I use a very old
school chest protector from Bacharach. |
| Favorite
food |
Oysters |
| Favorite
cd |
American Ninja
Soundtrack |
| Favorite
movie |
American Ninja
I and II |
| |
|
Why do
you play?
That's a tough question to answer...I'd have to say the reason I
play is because I enjoy the game..I don't think you should play
unless you are having fun. |
Why are
you a goalie?
When you play goalie you are always on the field and always a part
of the action. |
How important
is the goalie position?
I think every position is important but i think goalie is the toughest
mentally. |
Any advice
for aspiring goalies?
Don't be afraid to let in a goal, Don't think too much, and have
fun! |
Quote
regarding the goalie position
Analyzation creates paralyzation. |
“ There is a reason that Tony
Russo is the GWLL Player of the Year. Ohio State would not have represented
the GWLL in the NCAA's without Tony Russo in the nets. He is a steady
presence in the cage who allows us to be in every game we play. Tony
won us a few games this season by coming up big in big games. He is
winner with a true head for the goal. He makes the saves we expect
him to make and makes some saves he has no business making. He has
helped elevate this program to the next level this season. We can't
wait to see him perform next season with one more year of experience
under his belt.”
- Assistant Coach Jay
Stalfort