Brodie Merrill

Brodie Merrill

#17 Defense

Hometown

Orangeville

HEIGHT

6-4

WEIGHT

215

SHOOTS

L

BIO

Merrill, a 15-year NLL veteran and younger brother of General Manager and Head Coach Patrick Merrill, has appeared in 28 games for San Diego since the team’s inaugural season. On February 22, 2020, Merrill scooped up his 2,518th loose ball to become the NLL’s all-time loose ball leader. The future Hall of Famer was named the first captain in Seals history ahead of the team’s inaugural season in San Diego and helped lead the team to a home playoff berth in its first year.

Merrill is one of the most decorated lacrosse players in the world. His accomplishments include:

  • 2006 NLL Rookie of the Year
  • 2006 NLL Defensive Player of the Year
  • League record three-time NLL Transition Player of the Year
  • Nine-time NLL All-Pro selection
  • Four-time Gold Medalist with Team Canada at the FIL World Indoor Lacrosse Championship
  • Two-time Gold Medalist with Team Canada at the FIL World Field Lacrosse Championship
  • Two-time Silver Medalist with Team Canada at the FIL World Field Lacrosse Championship
  • Previously named the best player in the world by Inside Lacrosse, a leading industry publication

The Orangeville, Ontario native was drafted first overall in the 2005 NLL Entry Draft, three years after brother, Patrick, was picked first as well. Merrill, a graduate of Georgetown University, was a two-time First Team All-American, two-time Tewaaraton Award Finalist and the 2005 NCAA Defensive Player of the Year.

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Merrill, a 15-year NLL veteran and younger brother of General Manager and Head Coach Patrick Merrill, has appeared in 28 games for San Diego since the team’s inaugural season. On February 22, 2020, Merrill scooped up his 2,518th loose ball to become the NLL’s all-time loose ball leader. The future Hall of Famer was named the first captain in Seals history ahead of the team’s inaugural season in San Diego and helped lead the team to a home playoff berth in its first year.

Merrill is one of the most decorated lacrosse players in the world. His accomplishments include:

  • 2006 NLL Rookie of the Year
  • 2006 NLL Defensive Player of the Year
  • League record three-time NLL Transition Player of the Year
  • Nine-time NLL All-Pro selection
  • Four-time Gold Medalist with Team Canada at the FIL World Indoor Lacrosse Championship
  • Two-time Gold Medalist with Team Canada at the FIL World Field Lacrosse Championship
  • Two-time Silver Medalist with Team Canada at the FIL World Field Lacrosse Championship
  • Previously named the best player in the world by Inside Lacrosse, a leading industry publication

The Orangeville, Ontario native was drafted first overall in the 2005 NLL Entry Draft, three years after brother, Patrick, was picked first as well. Merrill, a graduate of Georgetown University, was a two-time First Team All-American, two-time Tewaaraton Award Finalist and the 2005 NCAA Defensive Player of the Year.

San Diego Seals Team