age
25
height
5' 10"
weight
208
Cody JamiesonNumber: #
88
Position:
F

Pro Experience:

3rd season

College/Last Team:

Syracuse

Shoots:

L

Resides:

Six Nations


Acquired:


Signed the longest contract in NLL history, inking a 10-year deal with the Knighthawks on December 23, 2010… Rochester Knighthawks first-round selection (first overall) in the 2010 NLL Entry Draft.


Career


He enters his second season in the NLL and second with the Knighthawks in 2012… Named to the NLL All-Rookie Team… Won Rookie of the Month for April after recording 10 goals and 12 assists in five games… Captured the NLL Rookie Points Title… Led the Knighthawks with 28 goals… Named the Knighthawks Rookie of the Year… Played his college lacrosse at Syracuse University (2009-10)… Scored the OT game-winning goal in the 2009 National Championship game… Played for Onondaga Community College (OCC) from 2006 to 2007… Led the Lazers to back-to-back junior college national championships and a combined record of 33-0 in his two seasons (18-0 in 2006 and 15-0 in 2007)… Member of the Iroquois Nationals that was scheduled to play at the 2010 FIL World Lacrosse Championship… Won a silver medal with the Iroquois team at the 2011 FIL World Indoor Lacrosse Championships… Named the Transition Player of the tournament and All-World… In 2010, he won the Nations Cup with the Ohsweken Aces… Plays for the Six Nations Chiefs in the Ontario Lacrosse Association Major Series… In 2009, he was named the winner of the Jim Murphy Award as the league’s MVP, the Gene Dopp Award as outstanding rookie and the Buck McDonald Award as the league’s top scorer with 48 goals and 48 assists for 96 points… It was the first time in MSL history anyone has won all three awards in the same season… In his junior career, he scored 199 goals and assisted on 196 in 103 regular season games… Inaugural winner of the NLL Insider Junior Player of the Year Award in 2008… Was a First Team All-Star in 2007 and 2008… In 2008, he was the winner of the Bobby Allen Award as the top scorer in Junior “A” lacrosse… He led the league with 101 points and 59 goals in 21 games… Voted the MVP of the Minto Cup after teaming with current SU defenseman Sid Smith to lead the Six Nations Arrows to the 2007 title … Winner of the Tom Longboat Award as the Canadian Aboriginal Athlete of the Year… Played for four straight Ontario championship teams with Six Nations (2004-2007).