46 Kip Haddock
Kip Haddock

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Charlotte, N.C.

High School:
Charlotte Country Day

Height / Weight:
6-2 / 214

Position:
A



05/08/2013

The Epp-ilogue: Week 10

Final Lacrosse Blog Entry From Kevin Epp

04/18/2013

Playoff Implications Loom As Army Visits Holy Cross Saturday

Lacrosse Game Notes

04/16/2013

Epp-ic Thoughts: Week 9

Junior Kevin Epp's Latest Blog Entry

04/13/2013

Army Dominates Navy To Win Unprecedented Fifth-Straight Star

Black Knights With Convincing 14-7 Victory In Annapolis

04/05/2013

Epp-ic Thoughts: Week 8

The Latest Installment From Junior Kevin Epp

2012: Played in two home wins for the Black Knights ... made season debut but did not score against Wagner (Feb. 15) ... registered lone point of the season on a fourth-quarter assist in Army's 15-6 Patriot League victory over Holy Cross (Apr. 21).

2011: Made his collegiate debut in Army's 14-1 victory over Wagner (Mar. 13) at Michie Stadium ... played significant minutes in the fourth quarter, but did not figure statistically.

2010: Member of the junior varsity.

Prior to West Point: Won three NCISAA state titles (2006, 2008, 2009) under head coach Brad Touma at Charlotte Country Day ... honorable mention all-state performer as a freshman and senior ... score the game-winning goal in the 2006 state finals ... captained the lacrosse and wrestling teams as a senior ... won an NCISAA state title in wrestling at 215-pounds ... all-state in wrestling in 2006 and 2009 ... all-state offensive tackle in football as a senior.

Personal: Paul "Kip" Haddock was born in Charlotte, N.C., on Aug. 5, 1990 ... parents are Paul and Teri Haddock ... two brothers, George and Charles ... twin brother, George, attends the University of Georgia ... avid Carolina Panthers fans ... enjoys working out, reading and spending time with friends in free times ... first member of his family to attend a military academy ... major is International History.

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