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Brett Dobson
Born (2000-04-03) April 3, 2000 (age 24)
Oshawa, Ontario
NationalityCanadian
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight200 pounds (91 kg)
ShootsRight
PositionGoalie
NCAA teamSt. Bonaventure (2022)
NLL draft11th Overall, 2022
Georgia Swarm
NLL teamGeorgia Swarm
PLL teamArchers Lacrosse Club
Pro career2022–
Career highlights

NCAA:

  • MAAC Defensive Player of the Year (2022)
  • Second Team All-American (2022)

NLL:

  • All-Rookie Team (2023)

PLL:

  • 1x Champion (2023)
  • 1x Championship MVP (2023)

Brett Dobson (born April 3, 2000)[1] is a Canadian lacrosse goalie for the Archers Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League, and as well for the Georgia Swarm of the National Lacrosse League. He is also a member of the Canada men's national lacrosse team. He represented Team Canada at the 2022 World Games Championship in Birmingham, Alabama, winning the gold medal.[2]

Early life and career[edit]

Dobson is the son of Heather and Richard Dobson and has a younger sister, Kylea who plays lacrosse at The University of Louisville.[1][3] Dobson was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in his childhood, and transitioned to goaltender to help manage his condition while still playing lacrosse.[4]Dobson attended The Hill Academy for 3 Seasons as well as playing Junior A Lacrosse for the Whitby Warriors, where he would spend 5 seasons.[5][6] Dobson was only able to compete in 4 seasons due to the COVID 19 Pandemic.

Collegiate career[edit]

Dobson arrived on the campus of St. Bonaventure University in the fall of 2018, as the first recruit in program history[1] with Inside Lacrosse ranking him the 12th goalie in his class.[7] With the program beginning from scratch,[8] Dobson was able to start all 4 years and leave his mark on the program, holding school records for the Most Saves in A Single Season (252 Saves), Highest Save Percentage in A Single Season (66.5%), and Most Saves in A Single Game (27) to name a few.[9] In his senior year, Dobson was the 2022 MAAC Defensive Player of The Year,[10] 2nd Team All American by Inside Lacrosse[11] & USA Lacrosse Magazine,[12] 3rd Team All American per USILA,[13] Was named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List, and led the entire Nation in Save Percentage.[14] With the COVID-19 Pandemic hitting in 2020, all spring athletes were granted an extra year of eligibility.[15] Following Dobson's Senior Season, he decided to forgo his 5th year of eligibility and entire his name into the 2022 PLL Draft.[16]

PLL career[edit]

Dobson, was selected 12th overall to the Archers Lacrosse Club in the 2022 PLL Entry Draft, where he was the first goalie taken off the board, becoming the first ever St. Bonaventure player to be selected in a professional lacrosse draft.[17][18] In his first season with the Archers, he started one game against the number 1 seeded Whipsnakes where he posted a 52% Save Percentage, Collecting 14 saves and giving up 13 goals in a losing effort in his first professional start in the PLL.[19]

In Dobson's first season as a starter, he led Archers to an 8-2 record, the best in the regular season, and he was a finalist for the Oren Lyons Goalie of the Year Award.[20][21] Archers would eventually win the PLL Championship with Dobson being named Championship MVP having stopped 18 of 31 shots in the final.[22]

NLL career[edit]

Dobson was selected 11th Overall to the Georgia Swarm in the 2022 NLL Entry Draft,[23] where he was the first goalie taken off the board. Dobson was the runner up for the NLL Rookie of the Year Award in 2023 and was named to the All-Rookie team.[24] During his first season in the NLL, Dobson played in all 18 games, earning the starting job four game in against Buffalo (01/14/23). The rookie ended the year with 555 saves, a .78 save percentage, and a 10.69 goals against average after logging 881:04 minutes in net. [25]

Statistics[edit]

NCAA[edit]

Team Season GP GS Min. Saves Sv% GAA
St. Bonaventure 2019 11 7 396:27 118 0.557 14.24
St. Bonaventure 2020 5 5 257:12 63 0.488 15.41
St. Bonaventure 2021 10 10 599:43 136 0.599 9.10
St. Bonaventure 2022 15 15 851:04 252 0.665 8.95
Total 41 37 2104:26 569 0.601 10.78

PLL[edit]

Team[26] Season GP Saves Sv% SA 2ptGA SAA
Archers 2022 1 14 52% 13 0 13.00
Archers 2023 10 123 58% 96 7 10.4
Total 11 137 57.3% 109 7 10.6

NLL[edit]

Brett Dobson Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team GP Min W L GA GAA Sv Sv % GP Min W L GA GAA Sv Sv %

2023 Georgia Swarm 18 881:04 8 7 157 10.69 555 0.779
18 881:04 8 7 157 10.69 555 0.779 0 0:00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.000
Career Total: 18 881:04 8 7 157 10.69 555 0.779

GP–Games played;Min–Minutes played;W–Wins;L–Losses;GA–Goals against;GAAGoals against average;Sv–Number of saves;Sv %Save percentage;

International career[edit]

Dobson made his international debut at the 2022 World Games, helping Canada win the gold medal.[27] He backed up idol and mentor Dillon Ward in the 2023 World Lacrosse Championships, winning a silver medal.[20]

External links[edit]

Brett Dobson PLL bio

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Brett Dobson - 2022 - Men's Lacrosse". St. Bonaventure. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  2. ^ Foy, Terry (2022-07-12). "Canada Claims Gold, Japan's Magical World Games Run Ends with Bronze". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  3. ^ "Kylea Dobson - undefined". University of Louisville Athletics. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  4. ^ "'Anything's Possible' for Athletes with Type 1 Diabetes". USA Lacrosse Magazine.
  5. ^ "Brett Dobson - Ontario Jr. A Lacrosse League - on Pointstreak Sports Technologies". Pointstreak Sports Technologies. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  6. ^ Stamp, Stephen (2022-09-09). "Stamper's Top 50 NLL Draft Prospects: McConvey, Simmons, Deaken Lead the Way". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  7. ^ Xanders (1) & Aburn (2), Ty (1) & Dan (2) (2018-09-18). "2018 Recruiting Issue: Top 20 Goalies". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved 2022-12-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Foy, Terry (2017-03-28). "What It Means, Why It Matters: St. Bonaventure Adding Men's Lacrosse". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  9. ^ "2022 St. Bonaventure Bonnies Men's Lacrosse Record Book" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  10. ^ "MAAC Reveals 2022 Men's Lacrosse Major Awards and All-MAAC Teams". maacsports.com. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  11. ^ "Wisnauskas, Handley, Bundy and Adler Headline IL's 2022 Media All-Americans". Inside Lacrosse. 2022-05-15. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  12. ^ "USA Lacrosse Magazine Announces Division I Men's All-Americans". www.usalaxmagazine.com. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  13. ^ "USILA All-Americans: Maryland, Georgetown Lead First-Team Selections". Inside Lacrosse. 2022-05-26. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  14. ^ "NCAA College Men's Lacrosse DI current individual Stats | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  15. ^ Witz, Billy (2020-03-31). "N.C.A.A. Allows Extra Year of Eligibility for Athletes in Curtailed Spring Sports". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  16. ^ Kinnear, Matt (2022-04-13). "Dreamers on a Journey: Brett Dobson, Randy Mearns and St. Bonaventure's Success". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  17. ^ "Bonaventure goalie Brett Dobson makes history, first Bonnie drafted for lacrosse". News 4 Buffalo. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  18. ^ "2022 PLL Collegiate Draft". www.swarmitup.com. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  19. ^ "Brett Dobson". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  20. ^ a b Merola, Lauren (2023-09-18). "Brett Dobson always wanted to be like Dillon Ward, now he wants to beat him". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
  21. ^ PLL (2023-08-24). "Premier Lacrosse League Announces Finalists for 2023 MVP, All-Pro and End of Year Awards presented by Ticketmaster". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
  22. ^ Carey, Zach (2023-09-24). "Archers LC wins 2023 PLL Cash App Championship". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
  23. ^ Dejohn, Kenny (2022-09-10). "Thomas McConvey Selected First Overall in 2022 NLL Entry Draft". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  24. ^ "Calgary's Christian Del Bianco Named National Lacrosse League MVP". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-05-30.
  25. ^ "Brett Dobson". Georgia Swarm Pro Lacrosse Team. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
  26. ^ "Brett Dobson". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  27. ^ "SBU's Dobson Set To Represent Canada at World Games". atlantic10.com. Retrieved 2022-12-26.