Lyle Thompson

Basic Information

  • Full Name: Lyle Thompson
  • Birthdate: September 9, 1992
  • Hometown: Onondaga Nation (Haudenosaunee)
  • Position: Forward in indoor (box) lacrosse; Attackman in field lacrosse
  • Shoots: Right-hand
  • Height: 6’1″
  • Weight: Approximately 180 lbs (82 kg)
College Career (Albany Great Danes – University at Albany)
  • Lyle joined the University at Albany in 2012 as one of the top recruits in the country.
  • From 2012 to 2015, he set Division I records for career points (400) and assists (225).
  • Lyle won the Tewaaraton Trophy twice (2014, 2015), making him the first male player to win the award back-to-back.
  • He played alongside his brothers Miles Thompson and cousin Ty Thompson, forming the famous “Thompson Trio”, considered one of the best attack lines in NCAA history.
  • Lyle’s college career includes consistent point-scoring, goals, assists, and ground balls.
Professional Career
Indoor Lacrosse (Box Lacrosse / NLL)
  • Lyle was selected 1st overall in the 2015 National Lacrosse League (NLL) Draft by the Georgia Swarm.
  • He was named NLL MVP and Championship MVP in 2017, leading his team to a championship win.
  • In 2019, Lyle was named to the First-Team All-Pro.
Outdoor Lacrosse (Field Lacrosse / MLL & PLL)
  • Lyle was drafted 1st overall by the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) in 2015, and later played for the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) with Cannons Lacrosse Club.
  • In 2022, he was named Attackman of the Year in the PLL.
Cultural and International Significance
  • Lyle is a proud member of the Haudenosaunee people. For him, lacrosse is more than just a sport — it is a part of his heritage, culture, and identity.
  • He and his brothers popularized the Indigenous American style of lacrosse, incorporating freestyle stick-handling, creative shots, and fast transitions.
  • Lyle’s play and philosophy inspire many, especially Indigenous communities, showing how lacrosse connects with tradition and self-identity.
Family and Background
  • Lyle comes from a lacrosse family. His brothers Miles and Ty Thompson, along with his extended family, have all played professionally, continuing the Thompson family’s legacy in the sport.
  • He sees lacrosse as more than a game; to him, it’s a spiritual practice that goes beyond recreation.
Why Lyle Thompson is Special
  • Holds NCAA Division I records for the most career points and assists.
  • A rare back-to-back winner of the Tewaaraton Trophy.
  • Has had outstanding success in both indoor and outdoor lacrosse.
  • Advocates for the cultural and spiritual importance of lacrosse for the Indigenous community.