| Brian O'Keefe played lacrosse for FDU from 1985
to 1988. He garnered First Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference
honors in 1986 and made Second Team in 1988. His 251 career points
rank second all-time at FDU. O'Keefe put up a school-record 16
points against Widener in 1986. His nine goals in that same game
is also a single-game school record. His 108 points in 1986 is
an FDU record, and his 64 goals that year also mark a school
best. After playing three years on offense, O'Keefe took over
at goalie for his senior year and was as spectacular defending
the cage as he was attacking it. He set FDU's record for most
saves by a goalkeeper in a game when he made 45 against Rutgers
in 1987. After graduating from FDU, O'Keefe played professional
lacrosse for the New York Saints of the National Lacrosse League
from 1994 to 1998. O'Keefe now is the national sales director
for DeBeer Lacrosse, a manufacturer of lacrosse equipment. He
and his wife, Lynann, have two children Delaney, four, and Macaire,
two. |