| Height: | 5-10 |
| Weight: | 175 |
| Year: | Senior |
| Hometown: | Oakton, VA |
| High School: | St. Albans |
| Position: | A |
All-American
What was once a New
England secret is now national knowledge: Thomas Muldoon is a
gamer. As competitive as Lance Armstrong and as tough as
Brian Dawkins, he backs down from no challenge. In 2009, he
faced the oppositions' best defenders and he was the focus of their
schemes. Yet he consistently produced. Against the
nation's top defenseman, Thomas led the Brown program in the NCAA
Tournament game versus Johns Hopkins. His four goals,
including two in the waning minutes of the 4th quarter comeback, had him and his
grandmother earning their 15 minutes of fame on national TV.
Now, he (and she) want more. Captain Muldoon will again be found
more often on attack, but will run as midfielder at times as
well...2009: USILA honorable mention
All-American...First Team All-Ivy and All-New England...His 116
career points (89 goals, 27 assists) rank 25th all-time at Brown...Scored four goals five
times, against Delaware, Bryant, Yale, Providence, and Johns
Hopkins in the NCAA Tournament...His 36 goals ranked second on the
Brown team...Also picked-up 27 ground balls, seventh on the Brown
team...2008: First team All-Ivy and All-New
England selection...Led the Bears in scoring with 37 points...His
30 goals also led the Bears...Scored four goals against Hofstra and
Yale...Also registered hat-tricks against Vermont and
Providence...Ranked among the Brown leaders with 26 ground
balls...Had five points vs. Lehigh with two goals and three
assists...Started 13 of 14 games...Picked-up 26 ground balls, third
best on the Brown team...Named the Ivy League Player of the Week
after scoring four goals vs. Hofstra and two vs.
Lehigh...2007: Led Brown in scoring with 32
points (23 goals, 9 assists)...Three-time Ivy League Rookie of the
Week...Scored a season high four goals against Penn, while also
handing out two assists against the Quakers...Netted three goals
against Hofstra, Harvard and Hartford...His 23 goals were ninth in
the Ivy League...Picked-up 23 ground balls...Secondary
School Background: A graduate of St. Albans School where
he lettered in lacrosse (4), football (2) and basketball (2)...St.
Albans' second all-time leading scorer with 159 goals, 60
assists...Lacrosse team captain...Washington Post first team
All-Met selection as a senior...US Lacrosse All-American,
Tawarraton Award Watch List, Under Armor All-American Classic
selection...2006 Rice Award recipient as the best athlete at St.
Albans...Four-year member of the National Cathedral/St. Albans
Orchestra...Senior Class Prefect...Honor Roll
student...Personal:
The son of James Muldoon and
Barbara Ryan of Oakton...Enjoys fishing and skiing...Biology
concentrator.
Thomas Muldoon's Career Statistics
Season Goals Assists Points
2007 23 9 31
2008 30 7 37
2009 36 11 27
Career
89
27
116
