Duboe Chosen in MLL Draft by Boston Cannons
Photo of Jason Duboe courtesy of Gil Talbot.
Boston Cannons Draft Central
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Midfielder Jason Duboe '10 was
chosen in the sixth round with the 33rd pick of the Major League
Lacrosse draft by the Boston Cannons Sunday evening. Duboe
became the second Harvard player to be selected in the MLL draft,
joining John Henry Flood '07 in 2007.
Duboe, who graduated from Harvard last month, was a finalist for
the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award this season, while garnering
Inside Lacrosse preseason All-America honorable mention
status as well as preseason All-Ivy League accolades. In
addition, Duboe, who scored 11 goals during his senior season, was
a two-time All-Ivy League recipient during his stint in Cambirdge,
garnering first-team status in 2008 and second-team honors in
2009.
A native of Long Grove, Ill., Duboe earned two nods to the New
England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association All-New England team
and was on the Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List as a junior. An
Academic All-Ivy League selection in 2008, Duboe led Harvard with
26 goals and 32 points as a sophomore.
Duboe concluded his collegiate career with 74 points on 60 goals
and 14 assists. In his senior season, Duboe helped Harvard
knock off then-No. 6 Princeton, the first win for the Crimson over
the Tigers since the 1990 campaign. Duboe scored a goal in
the victory against Princeton, which came at Harvard Stadium, which
is also the home of the Boston Cannons.

