Kevin Lowe (lacrosse)

As a college senior, he was honored as the National Collegiate Athletic Association's best lacrosse attackman and the Ivy League's best player.

[1] His final career goal clinched the 1994 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship for the Tigers in overtime.

[7] The 1992 and 1993 teams were undefeated 6–0 outright Ivy League champions,[8][9] As a freshman, on April 6, 1991, he led number three ranked Princeton to a 17–9 victory over Yale.

[13] In the 1994 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship game, he scored the game-winning goal in sudden death overtime against Virginia.

Both brothers played for the Long Island-Hofstra lacrosse club in the storied 1996 USCLA Championship (held at Cabrini College) victory over the highly favored Team Toyota which featured Quint Kessenich, Gary Gait, and Paul Gait.

[26] His overtime goal in the 2003 MLL Championship game earned the Long Island Lizards the Steinfeld Cup.

[1] It occurred only 22 seconds into the overtime period to give the Lizards the victory over the Baltimore Bayhawks whom they had met in each of the first three MLL championships.

[12] Lowe scored four goals and added an assist in the 15–14 victory to earn the MLL Championship MVP award.

[12] Lowe, who was second in the MLL with 20 assists, injured his knee during the 2004 season and missed the rest of the year.