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Going into Championship weekend, the Ontario Native, Chris Cloutier was not the among the biggest names in college lacrosse. In just two short games the quiet, hard-working, attackman went from an up and coming player to the biggest super star in the lacrosse community. Cloutier, who wears the number 45, as many players coming from The Hill Academy near Toronto do, put the exclamation point on his record setting playoff run with an overtime winner to give UNC its first NCAA Championship since 1991.

Over the weekend Cloutier set the record for Goals in a single postseason (19), Goals in Championship Weekend (14), Goals in a game during Championship Weekend (9), and tied lacrosse legend Gary Gait for goals in a playoff game (9).

Here at Armchair, we were lucky enough to speak with Chris on Friday, May 27. The night before a star was born. TJ Ragusa and myself (Dan Fradella) sat down with Chris in his hotel for about 10 minutes on Friday night and he is one of the hardest working, and most humble athletes I have ever met.

We wish Chris, Coach Joe Breschi, and the Tarheels a congratulations on their National Championship and all the best of luck in the future!