Sam Bradman
Sam Bradman (born May 26, 1990) is a professional lacrosse player on Team STX of the LXM Pro Tour. Hailing from Canton, NY, Bradman was a four-year standout at Salisbury University in Maryland, where he stockpiled honors, including National Division III Player of the Year in 2012, en route to becoming one of the most successful college lacrosse players in history. Bradman recently signed an endorsement deal with leading lacrosse manufacturer STX, upon the completion of his senior season, and now tours the country in a promotional capacity for the company between LXM events.
Bradman's career has been unpredictable from the outset, which has led to him being referred to as, "The Most Interesting Man in Lacrosse." Despite being recruited to play at the Division I level, Bradman opted to compete for the Seagulls of Division III powerhouse Salisbury University. He has been open in stating that he made the choice so as to be able to follow in his father's footsteps as a physical educator. Sam would continue his independent ways after his college career. Immediately after the 2012 National Championship, and despite being drafted by the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse, Bradman made waves by choosing to sign with the upstart LXM Pro Tour based in California.