Notes• Only four-time All-MAAC honoree in the program's history.
• Owns the school record with 99 career points, 24 more than the next highest player.
• Also set program records with 35 career goals and 29 career assists.
2009 • Senior Year
• Named to the NSCAA All-North Atlantic Third Team.
• Named to the All-MAAC First Team.
• Led the Griffs with 24 points, 10 goals and four assists.
• Tied for first in the MAAC with 10 goals and ranked second with his 24 points.
• 10 goals are tied for the fifth most in the school's record book.
• Netted three game-winning goals, tied for the most in conference play.
• Responsible for 60.9 percent of the team's scoring, registering a point on 14 of the team's 23 goals.
• Set the program's all-time scoring record with his first goal of the season against Cornell.
• Set the school's career assist record with a helper against Siena.
• Notched the program's career goals record against Iona.
• Posted a season-best five points and two goals against Western Michigan and Rider.
• Scored two goals, including the game-winner, in the final 2:54 against the Broncs to lead the Griffs to victory.
• Also added a pair of goals against conference foe Manhattan.
• Named the MAAC Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Griffs to a 2-0-1 week against Buffalo, Marist and Siena.
• Scored the game-winning goal in overtime against the Red Foxes. Also registered assists in 1-1 draw against Buffalo and 2-1 win over Siena.
2008 • Junior Year
• Named to the All-MAAC Second Team.
• Led the team with 26 points, seven goals and 12 assists.
• Led the MAAC and ranked sixth nationally with 0.60 assists per game.
• Also placed fifth in the conference with 1.30 points per game.
• Ranks second in the school record book with 12 assists, one shy of the program's standard.
• Responsible for 55.9 percent of the team's scoring, registering a point on 19 of the team's 34 goals.
• Registered 22 points (6 goals and 10 assists) in the Griffs' seven victories.
• Two-time MAAC Offensive Player of the Week.
• Recorded a career-best six points on two goals and two assists in a 5-3 victory over Duquesne, the most by a Griff since the 1995 season.
• Posted nine points in wins over Detroit (2 goals and 1 assist) and Wright State (1 goal and two assists), leading the Griffs to the UB Fall Classic championship.
• Named the UB Fall Classic MVP.
• Recorded a goal and an assist against Marist.
• Matched a season high with two assists against Bucknell and Saint Peter's.
• Posted an assist on the overtime goal against Western Michigan.
• Tied the school's career scoring record with a goal in the season finale against Manhattan.
2007 • Sophomore Year
• Named to the All-MAAC First Team.
• Named the Federated Insurance/Canisius College Male Student-Athlete of the Year.
• Recorded 33 points, 12 goals and nine assists.
• Finished the season ranked 10th in the nation with 1.65 points per game scoring average.
• His 33 points rank second in school history for points collected in a single season.
• Also ranks third in the program's history with his 12 goals and seventh with his nine assists.
• Tied for the MAAC lead in points per game and assists, while ranking third in goals.
• His five game-winning tallies tied him for fifth in the conference.
• Had at least one point in 11 games, highlighted by his five-point efforts in the team's win over Niagara (two goals and an assist) and an overtime win against Saint Peter's (a goal and three assists).
• Recorded multiple goals in three games (at Bowling Green, at Niagara and against Marist at home).
• Scored on both of his penalty kick chances.
2006 • Freshman Year
• Named MAAC Rookie of the Year.
• Earned second-team NSCAA All-North Atlantic Region honors.
• Named to the All-MAAC Second Team.
• Named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team.
• Started all 16 games, recording 16 points, six goals and four assists.
• Tied for fifth in the league in points, sixth in goals and sixth in assists.
• Led the MAAC in shots.
• Posted a goal and two assists against Rider.
• Had a goal and an assist versus Loyola.
Before Canisius
• Played for Colaiste Ide in 2004.
• Team was the All-Ireland Champions.
• Posted five goals and 15 assists.
Personal
• Born Jan. 11, 1987 in Dublin, Ireland.
• Son of John and Ann McGreal.
• Has two brothers, Brian and Conor.
• Majoring in physical education.