Chris Rotelli (born December 18, 1980) is a professional lacrosse player who had a standout collegiate career at the University of Virginia before going on to the professional ranks in Major League Lacrosse.
As a senior in 2003, Rotelli helped lead the team to the 2003 NCAA Division I National Championship.
He was the team's leading scorer with 49 points and was among the ACC leaders in scoring, goals, and assists.
That year, he won the Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation's top college lacrosse player,[1] the McLaughlin Award as the nation's best midfielder, the ACC Player of the Year, and was selected as a First Team All-American by the USILA.
In addition, he became the first lacrosse player in history to win the ACC Male Athlete of the Year award (Anthony J. McKevlin Award)[2] and was the first overall pick in the Major League Lacrosse collegiate draft.