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| Phillip Lamarre |
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 | Class: Junior
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 | Hometown: Margate, FL
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 | High School: Marjory Stoneman Douglass H.S.
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 | Height / Weight: 6-2 / 170
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 | Position: GK
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 | Birthdate: 09/18/1980
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Junior (2008): Voted co-captain by teammates.
Sophomore (2007): Started all 20 matches in goal for Florida Atlantic...68% save rate with 55 total saves...credited with 11 wins, seven losses, and two ties...had a season-high seven saves at New Jersey Science and Technology and five vs. Florida Gulf Coast...made a crucial save during the penalty kick tiebreaker in the conference tournament championship game vs. Longwood (11/18)...shutout six opponents, tying own single-season school record...broke the FAU school record for career shutouts in win over Georgia State (9/16)...is 6th all-time on FAU saves charts...Atlantic Soccer Conference Goalie of the Week twice (9/17 & 10/30)...named Atlantic Soccer Conference All-Conference second team...selected to FAU Classic All-Tournament Team...finished season second on school all-time wins chart at 17...voted Team Captain by teammates.
Freshman (2006): Started 15 of 17 matches played...named to UK Invitational All-Tournament Team...twice named Atlantic Soccer Conference Rookie of the Week (9/25, 10/24)...named Goalie of the Week twice...broke school record for shutouts in a season with six...named to Atlantic Sun Conference All-Tournament team.
High School: Played for Stu Katz at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School...named to South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald All-Area First Team his senior year...also named Miami Herald Player of the Year...two-time champion in both State Cup and Sun Bowl...member of Florida state team for three years.
Personal: Criminal Justice major...born Sep. 18, 1987 in Plantation, Florida...son of Didier and Sylvie Lamarre...plays flute and enjoys watching movies.
| Career Statistics |
| Year | GP/GS | WIN/LOSS/TIE | SAVES | GOALS ALLOWED | SHUTOUTS | |
| 2006(FR.) | 17/15 | 6-9-1 | 73 | 25 | 6 | |
| 2007(SO.) | 20/20 | 11-7-2 | 55 | 25 | 6 | |
| CareerTotal | 37/35 | 17-16-3 | 128 | 50 | 12 | |