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He finished his career with the all-time leading face-off wins percentage in Blue Jays history.
He finished his career with the all-time leading face-off wins percentage in Blue Jays history.
Peyser also played with the Orlando Titans and New York Titans of the National Lacrosse League. He played collegiate lacrosse at Johns Hopkins University. He plays midfield and is known as a face-off specialist.
Peyser was a team captain as a senior while playing for the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays.
Peyser began his professional career with the Philadelphia Barrage in 2006. The Barrage drafted Peyser 9th overall in the second round of the 2006 MLL Collegiate Draft.
The Pride acquired Peyser in exchange for the team"s first round selection in the 2007 MLL Collegiate Draft (which turned out to be Navy"s Bill Looney). During the 2008 MLL Collegiate Draft, the Pride selected Peyser"s younger brother Stephen.
During Week 6 of the 2008 MLL season, the Peyser brothers (Michael, Gregory, and Stephen) became the first trio of brothers to play on the same Major League Lacrosse team together.
During the 2009 NLL season, he was named a reserve to the All-Star game but was unable to play due to injury. In 2007, when the 2008 National Lacrosse League season was cancelled, Peyser, who had played football in high school, competed for a roster spot during try-outs for the "s New York Dragons. He was eventually cut from the team and played the 2008 lacrosse season with the New York Titans once the season was reinstated.
In his junior season he was awarded USILA third team All-American honors, and helped his team win the 2005 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Men"s Lacrosse Championship game. In 2003, Peyser helped Team United States of America win its fifth consecutive Under-19 World Lacrosse Championships, and was honored with being named the tournaments Most Outstanding Midfielder.