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A native of Canada, Patrick Burrows brought his international field hockey experience to the Stanford coaching staff for five seasons from 1998-2002.
Burrows earned a total of 224 national team caps before retiring after the 1998 World Cup in Utrecht, Holland. During his playing career, he competed in two Olympic Games (1984, ’88), three World Cups (1986, ’90, ’98) and three Pan American Games (1983, ’87, ’95). Burrows twice earned a gold medal at the Pan American Games (1983, ’87) and won a silver in 1995. He captained the National Team from1985 to 1990 and after a four-year “retirement period” returned to lead the team from 1994-1998. Burrows received an athletic scholarship for ice hockey from theUniversity of Miami (Ohio) before graduating from the University of Toronto in 1982.
Burrows also served as an assistant coach for the 2000 Canadian Men’s Olympic Field Hockey team.
Last Updated: 6/10/04