Career
Quinzani played attack at 5"8 and 170 pounds in his collegiate career. He was an outstanding Attack player during all his five years with Duke. He has the nation’s longest scoring streak at 46 games, ranks sixth on the Duke career list for goals, and received the Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Academic Honor Roll choice and a two-time Academic All-America selection.
During his collegiate career, Quinzani scored 199 goals and 154 points.
In 2010, Quinzani was chosen third overall by the Boston Cannons in the 2010 MLL Draft. Max played his first professional game on Saturday, June 12, 2010.
He also scored a hat-trick that first game. Former Duxbury High School teammates Chris Ajemian, Chris Nixon and Kevin Gould were also selected by the Boston Cannons in the Draft.
Quinzani has since been cut by the Long Island Lizards.
Quinzani"s two brothers also play college lacrosse with Gus Quinzani playing at Saint Joes and Wes Quinzani who will be playing at Middlebury College in Vermont. Quinzani also famously scored the go ahead goal for the Cannons with seconds left in the 2011 MLL Semifinal. He was unable to produce points in the Final despite a winning outcome for his team
(a) 2nd in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I career goals.