Career
He was one of the nation"s top collegiate lacrosse players at the University of Virginia. Ben also currently serves as the men"s varsity head lacrosse coach at Loyola Blakefield (Towson, Maryland). High School and Collegiate Ben Rubeor played high school lacrosse at Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Maryland, where he scored 43 goals and 23 assists as a junior and 48 goals and 27 assists as a senior.
He was also a two-time Baltimore Sun All-Metro selection and a two-time all-state selection.
Rubeor then played attack at the University of Virginia, where he had a standout career from 2005 to 2008 despite battling injuries. In his first year, he was an immediate starter and became one of the nation"s best freshmen, scoring 18 goals and 16 assists for 34 total points, which led all Atlantic Coast Conference freshmen and ranked him third on the Cavalier team in assists and points.
Inside Lacrosse magazine ranked him the #4 freshman in the country. He played an integral part in the Cavaliers" perfect 17-0 record en route to winning the 2006 National Collegiate Athletic Association championship.
Rubeor was also selected to the All-Administrative Committee on Company-ordination team, the only sophomore picked, as well as the All-Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Tournament team and the All-Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Academic Men"s Lacrosse team
Inside Lacrosse ranked him #3 in the nation going into the 2008 season. He was also named the Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Lacrosse Scholar Athlete of the Year and picked as a USILA Scholar All-American. Rubeor"s 136 career goals ranks fifth all-time on Virginia"s career goals list, and his 212 career points ranks sixth on the school"s career points list.
In 2008, Rubeor was drafted by the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse.
He scored 13 goals and four assists in his debut season. In 2009, he played for the Washington Bayhawks.
Ben also worked full-time as a financial analyst for Greenspring Associates in Owings Mills, Doctor of Medicine. Ben was named head coach of Saint Mary"s High School"s (Annapolis, Doctor of Medicine) varsity lacrosse coach in 2012. In 2015, he led the team to their first MIAA A conference championship in 19 years.