The dedicated sportsman Tom Schreiber is a professional lacrosse player, who plays for the Archers Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League, the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse, and Team USA. He was ranked as the PLL’s top player in 2020, is a 2x recipient of the Gait Brothers Midfielder of the Year award, and is a 3x All-Star. He is also a member of the Attack Academy training company.
Born and raised in Long Island, New York, Schreiber played lacrosse throughout his High School years. He attended Princeton University where he was the 2014 Senior CLASS Award recipient, a 2x MacLaughlin Award winner, a 4x First Team All-Ivy, and a 3x First Team All American. After graduating he turned professional when he was selected by the Ohio Machine in the 2014 major League Lacrosse draft. Over five seasons with the club he was a 2x league MVP, a 5x All-Star, and a league champion. He started his National Lacrosse League career when he signed with Toronto Rock in 2016, going on to be named NLL Rookie of the Year in his first season. He joined the newly formed Premier Lacrosse League in 2018, playing for the Archers Lacrosse Club.
On the international stage, Schreiber represented Team USA at the 2018 World Lacrosse Championships, helping his side win Gold as well as being named MVP. At the 2019 World Indoor lacrosse Championships he helped to win Bronze, and at the 2022 World Games he won a team Silver.
Schreiber regularly connects with his legions of followers and fans through Instagram, posting pictures and videos of his life around sport.