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Zach Miller

#33 Forward Georgia Swarm

Age:

30

Hometown:

Steamburg

Birthdate:

March 10, 1995

Weight:

170 lbs.

Shoots:

L

Bio

Zach Miller

Acquired: Acquired from the San Diego Seals for a second-round selection in the 2019 NLL Entry Draft (9/17/2019).

Career

NLL: In 2018-19 Zach M...

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Regular Season Stats
YearTeamGPGAPTSPPGPIMLBTOFTFOWFOABSMinWLGASavesGAASV%
2019San Diego10222.00010002-----0-0
2020Georgia8611172.130257000-----0-0
2023Georgia13818262.0023816-111----0-0
Total221431452.05264230131----00.000
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Zach Miller

Acquired: Acquired from the San Diego Seals for a second-round selection in the 2019 NLL Entry Draft (9/17/2019).

Career

NLL: In 2018-19 Zach Miller played in the San Diego Seals first game as an expansion franchise, dishing 2 assists before suffering a season-ending lower body injury. During his first season with the Swarm 2019-20, he dished out a new career-high 3 assists against the Wings (3/8). He also netted his first NLL career goal and finished with 3 points (2G, 1A) against the Riptide (1/18). In the 2023-24 season Miller attained a career high of 26 points (8 goals, 18 assists).

NCAA: Zach Miller, a standout player for the University of Denver, was a Tewaaraton Award Nominee in 2016 and earned USILA First Team All-America honors that year, along with Third Team All-America recognition in 2015. He was also named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team in 2015 and was a two-time First Team All-BIG EAST selection (2015, 2016). In 2016, Miller led Denver’s offense with 50 points (27 goals, 23 assists), including four hat tricks and a career-high six points in a BIG EAST Semifinal win over Providence. He scored the overtime winner against Notre Dame and ranked 60th in points per game (3.13). In 2015, he posted 61 points (26G, 35A) and was 23rd in assists per game (1.84). In his sophomore season (2014), he recorded career highs with 5 goals and 7 points against Ohio State, helping lead the team to the BIG EAST Championship. Miller’s impressive career also included three game-winning goals in 2015 and six man-up goals, with key performances in the NCAA Tournament.

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