Paul Rabil
Hall of Fame
|Inducted 2024
College
Johns Hopkins UniversityAs one of the most impactful lacrosse figures of the 21st century, Rabil was inducted as a truly great player. He was a four-time All-American at Johns Hopkins who was the national midfielder of the year in 2007 and a two-time national champion.
Rabil then played five professional indoor seasons in the NLL and 13 outdoor seasons in the MLL and the PLL, the league he co-founded in 2019. Rabil was a seven-time all-star in Major League Lacrosse, and selected as the league’s MVP twice and its offensive player of the year three times. He also won MLL championships in 2011 & 2015. Rabil retired in 2021 as the all-time scoring leader in pro field lacrosse with 657 career points.
Internationally, Rabil played on three U.S. Men’s National Teams (2010, 2014, 2018), twice winning gold. He was also selected to the All-World Team in 2010 & 2014 and named as the most outstanding midfielder in both of those years. Rabil has been previously inducted into the USA Lacrosse Potomac Chapter and USA Lacrosse Baltimore Chapter Halls of Fame.