Dennis Ren (born December 29, 1985 in Philadelphia, Pa.) is a Standout American lacrosse player. Ren plays the Defensive Midfield position for the West Virginia University lacrosse team. He also plays in the Fudd Summer League Ren attended high school at Washington Township High School in Washington Township, New Jersey, Ren, is known for his shutdown defensive ability and is known as one of the best short stick defenders in the game.
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| - Dennis Ren (born December 29, 1985 in Philadelphia, Pa.) is a Standout American lacrosse player. Ren plays the Defensive Midfield position for the West Virginia University lacrosse team. He also plays in the Fudd Summer League Ren attended high school at Washington Township High School in Washington Township, New Jersey, Ren, is known for his shutdown defensive ability and is known as one of the best short stick defenders in the game.
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| - Dennis Ren (born December 29, 1985 in Philadelphia, Pa.) is a Standout American lacrosse player. Ren plays the Defensive Midfield position for the West Virginia University lacrosse team. He also plays in the Fudd Summer League Ren attended high school at Washington Township High School in Washington Township, New Jersey, Ren, is known for his shutdown defensive ability and is known as one of the best short stick defenders in the game. In 2007, Ren led the Mountaineers high powered defense to four victories. WVU faced Pitt in the final game, only to lose after mounting a strong comeback at the end of the game . Ren was a first team All-American at WVU, and was ranked 19th on the Tewaaraton Trophy watch list by Inside Lacrosse Magazine. Greer averaged 4.71 goals a game in 2007. He holds the all-time WVU lacrosse goals record
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