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Edward "Lubo" Lubowicki (born September 23, 1993) is a lacrosse player who spent his NCAA Division I career at the University of Notre Dame. Lubo wore number 18 at Notre Dame and played the attack position. During his time with the Fighting Irish, the ND Lax team reached the Semifinals of the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship two of his four seasons.

High School Career
Before Lubo joined the mighty Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's lacrosse, he attended St. Joseph High School (Metuchen, New Jersey). While at St. Joes, Lubo played lacrosse all four years and played football for three. As a recruit, Inside Lacrosse rated Lubo the 33rd best attackman in the country. Throughout Lubo's illustious career as a St. Joe's Falcon, he tallied a total of 417 career points (goals and assists), which was good enough to land him all-America and all-state honors both his Junior and Senior year of High School. Eddy left St. Joe's as the program's leader in points, goals and assists.

College Career
Lubo joined the Irish as a Freshman in the Fall of 2012. During his first year, Eddy saw little action; he made his collegian debut against Marquette in 2013.

As a Sophomore, Lubo saw a major increase in playing time, seeing action in all of ND's 18 games. Throughout his Sophomore campaign, Eddy tallied a total of 15 points (6 goals, 9 assists). As a Sophomore, Lubo's increase in playing time can be attributed to his role as a "man up" specialist. In the 2014 ACC season opener against North Carolina, Lubo provided two assists that helped in a come-from-behind victory. One of the biggest goals of Lubo's career came against Maryland in the 2014 ACC semi-final game when he tied the game at 4-4 in the 4th quarter. He went on to score in the ACC Championship, where the Irish beat the Syracuse Orange men's lacrosse 15-14. The Irish made it all the way to the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship in Lubo's Sophomore year, where he was considered to be a key player by Lacrosse Insider Geoff Shannon leading up to the game. The Irish Ultimately lost an overtime thriller to the Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse.

Lubo continued his productivity as a Junior for Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's lacrosse. Again, he saw action in all 15 of the Irish's games, finishing the season with 9 points (3 goals, 9 assists). Throughout the regular season, Lubo netted goals against both Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse and Michigan Wolverines men's lacrosse. In the post season, Lubo was able to beat Towson's goalie in the first-round of the NCAA Tournament. The 2015 Irish team did not have the same luck as the 2014 team did and finished their season in the NCAA Semifinals.

Lubo saw an increased role in 2016, where he started 11 games for the Irish. He saw an increase in productivty from the previous year as well, tallying a total of 11 points (8 goals, 3 assists). The Irish had a very productive regular season, earning a birth in the NCAA Tournement. In the first round, Lubo scored a goal and tallied an assist against the Air Force Academy. The Irish eventually fell short to the North Carolina Tar Heels in the NCAA Tournament. The Tar Heels eventually won the championship. Lubo finished his career with 17 goals and 17 assists.

Personal Life
Lubo was born in raised in Somerset, New Jersey. His parents names are Beth and Edward and he has a younger sister named Shelby. His father also attended St. Joseph High School (Metuchen, New Jersey) where he was also a standout lacrosse player. While at St. Joe's, Lubo was a member of the German National Honor Society. While at Notre Dame, Lubo was a 2 time conference academic all-American with both the Big East and the ACC. Lubo graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with an IT Management Degree. Currently, Lubo resides in New York City, working as a consultant for Deloitte.