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An unrelenting competitor on both sides of the ball, McNeill started in twelve games for Archers LC during the 2019 season. McNeill finished the season with 27 ground balls collected and 5 caused turnovers. McNeill is a West River, MD native who attended St. Mary’s High School of Annapolis. McNeill was a two-sport athlete at the University of North Carolina, excelling at both lacrosse and football.

2013 – Junior Season
Appeared in all 13 games at wide receiver and on special teams • Finished with six catches for 107 yards • Had one catch for eight yards in the East Carolina game • Caught two passes for 75 yards, including a career-long 59-yard reception, in the win over Middle Tennessee • Finished with three catches for 24 yards in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina.

2012 – Sophomore Season
Appeared in eight games and caught 10 passes for 71 yards • Started the first two games of the season at wide receiver • Pulled down a 14-yard reception in the Georgia Tech game • Had single receptions against Idaho and East Carolina • Caught five passes for 38 yards in his first career start at Wake Forest • Finished with two catches for eight yards, his first career receptions, in the season opener against Elon.

At Carolina
Played in nine games in 2011 on special teams and as a reserve wide receiver • Joined the football team in 2010 • Midfielder on the UNC lacrosse team • Appeared in 15 games for the lacrosse team, scoring two goals and dishing out an assist • Also had 20 ground balls.

St. Mary’s High School
Played midfield at St. Mary’s High School in Annapolis, Md., for coach Matt Hogan • A 2010 Under Armour All-America selection • An All-Anne Arundel County selection • Named to 2009 Tewaaraton High School Team • Ranked as the No. 3 Top Gun Rising Senior by Inside Lacrosse Magazine in 2009 • Annapolis Capital/Gazette Athlete of the Year and All-County choice in 2009 • Tapped for Baltimore Sun All-Metro Team kudos in 2009 • Led St. Mary’s to a 15-2 record and the MIAA semifinals in 2009 as well as No. 13 Inside Lacrosse national ranking • Competed for Baltimore Lacrosse Club from 2006-09, leading team to a 24-1 mark and victories in every tournament it competed in save one • Academic honor roll member.

Personal
Mark Christopher McNeill is the son of Kenneth and Charleretta McNeill • Born July 11, 1992 in Annapolis, Md. • Has an older brother, Braxton • Communications and management and society double major.

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