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St. Anthony’s Grad Named Ivy League Player of the Week

In second season at Princeton, lacrosse star Tom Schreiber continues to impress.

Just one week into the season, former lacrosse standout Tom Schreiber is again making headlines at Princeton.

Named the first Ivy League Player of the Week of 2012, Shreiber, a sophomore, racked up a career high three goals and four assists for No. 12 Princeton in a 12-6 win over Hofstra Saturday, according to goprinceton.com.

Schreiber, rated the nation's No. 2 college recruit after being a two-time prep All-American at St. Anthony's, was also MVP of the 2009 Friars' varsity football team as quarterback.

Doug Schreiber, Tom's dad, was a and a national player of the year at the University of Maryland in the early 1970s and is a member of the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame. The elder Schreiber is a long-time assistant coach at Saint Anthony's.  

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