Personal Life
Gary Gait lives in Fayetteville, New York with his wife, Nicole, and their children Taylor and Braedon. Both of his kids also play lacrosse at Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse, New York.
Preceded by none |
MILL Rookie of the Year 1991 |
Succeeded by Derek Keenan |
Preceded by none |
MILL Championship game MVP 1991 |
Succeeded by John Tavares |
Preceded by Paul Gait |
MILL Championship game MVP 1995 |
Succeeded by Pat O'Toole |
Preceded by John Tavares |
MILL/NLL MVP 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 |
Succeeded by John Tavares |
Preceded by Paul Gait |
NLL MVP 2003 |
Succeeded by Jim Veltman |
Preceded by Chris Driscoll |
NLL Sportsmanship Award 2004 (tie with Peter Lough), 2005 |
Succeeded by Sean Greenhalgh |
Preceded by Scott Urick |
Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game MVP 2003 |
Succeeded by Michael Powell |
Preceded by Conor Gill |
Major League Lacrosse MVP 2005 (tie with Mark Millon) |
Succeeded by Ryan Powell |
Preceded by Brian Voelker |
Head Coach of the Baltimore Bayhawks 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 |
Succeeded by Scott Hiller |
Preceded by Greg Cattrano |
Major League Lacrosse Championship Game MVP 2005 |
Succeeded by Roy Colsey |
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