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Bryce Pfundstein

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Player profile

  • Year Senior
  • Hometown Annapolis, Md.
  • Last School Johns Hopkins
  • Height 5-8
  • High School St. Mary's High School

Follow on Social Media
Instagram: @bpfundstein
Twitter: @bpfundstein1
TikTok: @chickenfriedbryce1

Collegiate Career

  • Transferred to Ohio State after two years at Johns Hopkins
  • Academic All-Big Ten honoree in 2021

2022 (Junior Season)

  • Saw action in eight games
  • Tallied vs. Marquette Feb. 20 and Marist March 15
  • Picked up a ground ball and caused a turnover at Denver Feb. 25
  • Also played Feb. 12 vs. Robert Morris, Feb. 16 at Cincinnati, March 4 vs. James Madison, March 10 vs. Duquesne and March 12 vs. Mount St. Mary’s

Prior to Ohio State

At Johns Hopkins

  • Played in 12 games in 2021, with two starts; notched six draw controls
  • Earned Academic All-Big Ten accolades in 2021
  • Saw action in five games as a freshman in 2020; posted a goal and an assist, both against Furman, and had two ground balls

High School

  • Three-time second team all-county and first team all-county as a senior
  • Totaled 94 goals and 32 assists in last two years
  • Two-time captain, two-time all-conference and two-time US Lacrosse All-American
  • Team MVP as a senior
  • Under Armour All-American Team Baltimore as a junior
  • Named What’s Up Magazine and Baltimore Sun Player to Watch
  • First Kellie Thompson Shiley Award Recipient
  • Played six years with Maryland United Club
  • Played soccer, basketball and and ran track; served as soccer team captain as a senior and
  • was part of IAAM soccer champions in 2017
  • Was a Parvis Scholar, named to Principal’s Honor Roll and a member of the National Honors Society

Personal

  • Daughter of Thomas, who played football at Ohio Wesleyan, and Laura, and has two siblings
  • Public health major and plans to attend medical school
  • On how she got into lacrosse: “Growing up in Annapolis, it was hard not to get into lacrosse. It started for me as a way to hangout with friends in first grade and around middle school I feel in love with it and haven’t looked back since.”