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• Lacrosse magazine’s preseason Player of the Year • Preseason first-team All-American and preseason first-team All-ACC by Face-Off Yearbook • Shares the team lead with Garrett Billings with 87 career goals • Enters the season tied for 14th in Virginia history in career points, 16th in career assists and tied for 17th in career goals • Ranked in the top 10 in the ACC in scoring, goals and assists every season • Named to the All-ACC Academic men’s lacrosse team and the ACC Honor Roll • Was the only freshman in the country (and the sixth in UVa history) to score 20 goals and 20 assists in 2006 • Had goal or assist in 48 of 51 career games
2008 • Had a tremendous season and earned second-team All-American honors • All-ACC for the second year in a row • One of only six players in the country with 30 goals and 30 assists • Led team in scoring with career-high 65 points, seventh nationally • Tied for second in the nation with a career-high 35 assists • Scored 30 goals, with 15 coming in the last 11 games • Second in the ACC in assists (1.94/g), fourth in points (3.61/g) and eighth in goals (1.67/g) • Led the team in goals four times and assists on 10 occasions • Career-high five goals vs. Stony Brook along with three assists • Team-leading three goals vs. Syracuse in the Face-Off Classic • Three goals, career-high six assists vs. VMI in a monsoon • Led squad with four assists vs. Johns Hopkins and three vs. Maryland • Sent the North Carolina game to overtime with 17 seconds left • Named to All-ACC Tournament team for the second time in his career • Team-leading four goals vs. UMBC in first round of playoffs • Scored a game-high three goals and one assist in the semifinals against Syracuse and was named to the NCAA Championships All-Tournament Team 2007 • Third-team All-American who played in every game • Second on the team with a career-high 31 goals and 48 points, third with 17 assists • Fourth in the ACC in goals (1.94/g), sixth in points (3.00/g) and eighth in assists (1.06/g) • Led the team in goals in five games and assists in six • Scored a season-high four goals against Stony Brook, VMI and Delaware • Five multi-goal games in a six-game span in the middle of the season • Scored two goals, including the game winner on man down with 1:28 left, against Dartmouth and added two assists • Led the team with four goals and five points against Delaware in the NCAA Tournament 2006 • Listed as the nation’s top freshman by Inside Lacrosse and he lived up to his billing • ACC Rookie of the Year • Inside Lacrosse All-Freshmen team • Was the only freshman in the country to score 20 goals and 20 assists • Tied for the lead with Chris Mulheron (Binghamton) as the national leader among freshmen with 21 assists • Third in total points (47) and tied for fourth in goals (26) among rookies • Tied for fourth in the ACC in scoring (2.76 ppg), sixth in assists (1.24/g) and seventh in goals (1.53/g) • Two goals, two assists in his debut vs. Drexel • Season-high four assists against Denver to lead the team • Scored twice against Towson to start a streak of seven consecutive multigoal games • Tallied a season-high five points (2g, 3a) vs. North Carolina • Tied his season high with three goals and two assists vs. Bellarmine • Two goals in the ACC Tournament championship game against Maryland and was named to the all-tournament team • Scored twice and had three assists in the first round of the NCAA tournament vs. Notre Dame • Two goals in the semifinals against Syracuse • One goal and game-high three assists in the finals vs. UMass • Named to the NCAA Championships All-Tournament Team HIGH SCHOOL • Lacrosse, basketball and soccer standout • Lacrosse All-American and a four-year starter • Washington Post, Montgomery Examiner and Montgomery County Gazette Player of the Year as a senior • Two-time All-Met • Set school records for points (274) and assists (156) • Three-time first-team all-state and first-team all-league • Scored 55 goals and added 38 assists to lead his team to the league championship as senior • 21 goals and 45 assists as a junior • Four letters in basketball and the team captain as a senior • Two letters in soccer PERSONAL • Son of Cissy and Bill Glading • Born 12-17-86 in Bethesda, Md. • Has an older sister, Sarah, and two older brothers, Billy and Matt, as well as a younger brother, Pat • Billy was an All-American midfielder on UVa’s national championship team in 2003 and played professionally with the Boston Cannons for several seasons • Economics major GLADING BY THE NUMBERS
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