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MLL career
In the 2008 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft, Rabil was the first player selected by the Boston Cannons. He also played in the MLL All-Star Game that same year.
Rabil was named Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year in the MLL in 2009.
In 2010, Rabil was named First-Team All-Pro and played on his third All-Star team in a row.
Rabil was named Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year in the MLL for the second time in 2011. He also won the MLL Bud Light Skills Competition in 2011. He was the first player to win the Skills Competition and the MLL Fastest Shooting Competition. He has been called the best lacrosse player in the world by many people.
Rabil was named MLL Offensive Player of the Year for the third time in 2012. This tied the league record for most awards given to a player at the end of a season. As a midfielder for the Boston Cannons, he also set the record for most points in a season (72 points).
In 2014, Rabil was named to his seventh straight All-Star team and his sixth straight MLL First-Team All-Pro team.
On January 5, 2015, Rabil and fellow midfielder Mike Stone were traded to the New York Lizards for veteran Max Seibald and draft picks.
Rabil played in all 14 regular-season games and started 12 of them. In the regular season, he scored 24 goals, had 15 assists, and scored 3 two-point goals. In a semifinal playoff game against the Boston Cannons on August 1, 2015, Rabil scored two goals and set up two more. In overtime, 16–15, New York would win. On August 8, 2015, the Lizards won the MLL Steinfeld Cup by defeating the Rochester Rattlers 15–12. Rabil had three goals and three assists in that game. Paul Rabil won the Steinfeld Cup twice, and he finished the season with 29 goals and 20 assists, giving him a total of 49 points. He was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Coca-Cola championship game.
NLL career
In the 2008 National Lacrosse League entry draft, Rabil was the second player taken.
Paul was on the National Lacrosse League Champion’s Cup team from Washington in 2010 that beat the Toronto Rock. In the title game, Paul scored two goals.
In 2010, Rabil caught 153 loose balls in 16 National Lacrosse League games. This is a team record for the Washington Stealth.
In January 2012, Rabil was selected for the National Lacrosse League All-Star game for the second consecutive time. Since he started playing in the NLL, he has been selected for every All-Star game.
Rabil was traded to the Edmonton Rush in exchange for Athan Iannucci in February 2012, but he did not appear for the Rush. He was placed on a list of players who refused to play, so he did not play for the rest of the 2012 season.
Rabil was traded to the Rochester Knighthawks on July 27, 2012, in exchange for Jarrett Davis.
After he missed training camp, he and three other players were sent to the Philadelphia Wings in exchange for Dan Dawson, Paul Dawson, and a first-round draft pick.
Founder of the Premier Lacrosse League
Paul Rabil and his brother Mike Rabil started PLL with prominent investors The Chernin Group and The Raine Group as a direct competitor to MLL. Rabil, who was one of the only lacrosse players at the time, fought for higher wages, stock, and benefits for players to try to make the game their full-time jobs. The league’s first season began on June 1, 2019. He was selected for the league’s first All-Star game in Los Angeles, California, and his impressive around-the-world pass was featured on the SportCenter Top 10.
Rabil played midfield for the Atlas Lacrosse Club and the Cannons Lacrosse Club during his time at PLL.
He said he will stop playing lacrosse professionally in September 2021.
First USILA team All-American for the second year in a row and winner of the MacLaughlin Award as the nation’s best midfielder. Finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy. ESPN The Magazine’s Academic All-America Third Team • Started all 17 games in the first midfield for JHU and led the team in scoring with 53 points on 27 goals and 26 assists. • The 27 goals were a career high and placed him second on the team. The 26 assists were also a career high and put him first on the team. First JHU player to have more than 25 goals and 25 assists since Dan Denihan in 2000, and first midfielder to score a hat trick since Brendan Schneck in 1980. ranks 20th in the nation in assists per game ( 1.53), and 31st in points per game (3.12); After going scoreless in the first game of the season against Albany, he scored two goals against Princeton, one of which was the game-winning goal in the second overtime. After scoring four goals and getting one assist in the first four games, he followed that up with three goals and three assists in a 17–9 win over Syracuse. • Scored twice against Virginia and added a goal and two assists against North Carolina and Duke. • Helped the Blue Jays win the game that changed their season with a goal and two assists in an 8-7 overtime win at Maryland. • Became the first player in school history to score two overtime goals in the same season when he scored the game-winning goal 43 seconds into overtime.