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  1. Anthony Cosmo (born October 6, 1977) is a former professional lacrosse goaltender and current goaltending coach in the National Lacrosse League. Cosmo is a three-time NLL All-Star, and was named NLL Goaltender of the Year in 2007. Cosmo also plays for the Brampton Excelsiors (MSL) [1] Major Series Lacrosse Senior A Men's league.

    • 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
    • Goaltender
    • Coz
    • 205 pounds (93 kg)
  2. Goalie Anthony Cosmo, the National Lacrosse League’s all-time leader with 7,222 career saves, announced his retirement Friday after 17 seasons playing professional indoor lacrosse. Cosmo, a five-time NLL All-Star, played for four different teams. He spent his final six seasons with the Buffalo Bandits.

  3. Anthony Cosmo may refer to: Anthony Cosmo (musician), formerly of the band Boston. Anthony Cosmo (lacrosse) (born 1977), Canadian lacrosse player. Tony Cosmo, actor and musician. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  4. Questo album presenta la più numerosa formazione della storia dei Boston: Delp (voce), Cosmo (chitarre e voce), Scholz (Chitarre e Organo), Gary Pihl (chitarra) e i nuovi membri Jeff Neal (percussioni), Anthony Cosmo (fratello di Fran) alla chitarra acustica e Kimberley Dahme al basso e voci.

  5. hmn.wiki › it › Anthony_Cosmo_(lacrosse)Anthony Cosmo (lacrosse)

    Anthony Cosmo (nato il 6 ottobre 1977) è un ex portiere professionista di lacrosse e attuale allenatore dei portieri della National Lacrosse League. Cosmo è stato tre volte NLL All-Star ed è stato nominato Portiere dell'anno NLL nel 2007. Cosmo gioca anche per i Brampton Excelsiors (MSL) Major Series Lacrosse Senior A Men's League.

  6. This album featured the largest Boston lineup ever; returning members included Delp and Cosmo on rhythm guitar and lead vocals, Scholz on lead guitar and keyboards, and Gary Pihl on guitar, along with new members Anthony Cosmo on rhythm guitar, Jeff Neal on drums, and Kimberley Dahme on bass, acoustic guitar, and vocals.

  7. By Budd Bailey, Buffalo Sports Page Columnist Anthony Cosmo turned 40 a couple of weeks ago. The milestone might have been a sign to him to move on with his life. The Buffalo Bandits’ goaltender announced on Friday afternoon that he was retiring after a long career in the National Lacrosse League.