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#33 Kevin Buchanan
Position: Midfield
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 185
Year: Senior
Hometown: Cockeysville, Md.
High School: Calvert Hall College
Kevin Buchanan Biography
Courtesy: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Release: 06/29/2007

Ohio State Career: Team captain for 2008 ... 2008 Face-Off Yearbook Preseason All-American Honorable Mention selection and named to the publication’s Preseason All-GWLL team ... two-time first team all-conference selection ... enters senior year with 99 career points and a 29-game scoring streak, dating back to May 1, 2005 ... has started 40-of-41 career games ... three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and two-time Academic All-Big Ten choice ... co-winner of team’s Outstanding Freshman award in 2005, Offensive MVP honoree in 2006 and Team MVP in 2007 ... two-time GWLL Player of the Week.

2007 (Junior season): Named Team MVP and first team All-GWLL ... started all 14 games, ending the year first on the team with 27 assists and second with 48 points ... third on squad with 21 goals ... assists and points were a career best ... 11th nationally and first in the league in assists per game (1.86) ... ranked 23rd in the NCAA and third in the GWLL in points per outing (3.29) ... multiple points in all but one game (1g vs. UNC Feb. 17) ... career-best six assists and added a goal for seven points in win vs. Harvard; assists tied for the second-most in the NCAA during the season ... GWLL Player of the Week after Harvard game ... season-high four goals at Bellarmine April 7, added an assist for five points ... stretch of six-consecutive games with two goals in each March 10-April 20 ... had six points, including four assists, in season opener vs. Robert Morris Feb. 10 ... four-point outings at Penn State and at UMBC with two goals and two assists in each game ... also had four points vs. Army with a goal and three helpers ... three three-point games ... 62 shots on the year, including seven vs. both Penn State and Quinnipiac  ... scored man-up goal vs. the Bobcats March 31 ... 17 groundballs and two penalties for 1:30 ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten selection. 

2006 (Sophomore season): Earned first team All-GWLL honors at midfield ... named team’s Offensive MVP ... started all 13 games ... 26 goals, 15 assists and 41 points on the year ... led the Buckeyes in goals, shared the point lead and was third in assists ... recorded at least one point in every game and had at least one goal in each of the last 11 ... tied for third in the GWLL and ranked in the Top 25 nationally in points per game (3.15) ... tied for third in the league and 27th (tied) nationally in goals per game (2.0) ... eighth (tied) in the conference in assists per game (1.15) ... eight-point game vs. Air Force April 23, with four goals and four assists ... eight-point outing was the single-game high among GWLL players during the season and tied for the fifth-highest single-game total in the NCAA during the year; four assists tied for second in the GWLL for a single game ... career-high five goals vs. Hobart March 4 and added an assist for then-career best six points; five goals was tied for third for a single-game in the GWLL and six points ranked third (tied)  ... earned GWLL Player of the Week honors after six-point game (4g, 2a) in upset win at Army in season finale ... four-point game, with two goals and two assists, against Quinnipiac March 18 ... also scored two goals vs. North Carolina Feb. 18, Penn State March 11 and Butler April 14 ... added an assist vs. the Bulldogs for three points ... had at least two points in each of the last eight games and in 11 of 13 games on the year ... collected 23 groundballs ... 60 shots, including 40 on goal ... scored on 43.3 percent of his total shots ... three goals were scored on man-up opportunities ... earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten honors.

2005 (Freshman season): Shared team’s Outstanding Freshman award ... played in all 14 games, starting 13 ... scored six goals and added four assists for 10 points ... career-best two goals at UMBC March 5, including the gamewinner in double overtime ... after not recording a point in the season opener, followed with a five-game scoring streak ... career-high two assists at Brown March 26 ... scored a goal in each of the last two games of the season – vs. Fairfield and vs. Army ... first career goal came vs. Navy Feb. 26 ... also scored vs. Hobart ... other assists came vs. Quinnipiac and Robert Morris ... 17 groundballs on the year ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.


Calvert Hall College: A two-year starter for the Cardinal ... squad won the MIAA (A) championship in 2003 ... a second-team all-star in Baltimore City/County by the Baltimore Sun in both 2003 and 2004 ... two-time second-team all-star selection by the Towson Times ... all-state second-team honoree in 2004 ... involved with Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Personal: Son of John and Cathy ... father played lacrosse at UMBC (1975-76) ... uncle, Douglas Radebaugh, a 1975 graduate of Maryland, is in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame ... has two siblings, Clay, a student at East Carolina, and Taylor ... hobbies include sports, fishing, playing PlayStation and hanging out with friends ... Favorites: movies – Hoosiers and Rocky; actors – Sylvester Stallone and George Clooney; actress – Jennifer Aniston; professional sports team – Baltimore Ravens; professional athlete – Nikolai Khabibulin; music – country and rap, especially Big L and Keith Urban ... would like to be a coach.

Career Stats
Year  GP G  A  P   Shots GB
2005  14 6  4  10  21    17
2006  13 26 15 41  60    23
2007  14 21 27 48  62    17
Total 41 53 46 99  143   57

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