Athletics Hall of Fame
Lance Flagg was a four-year member of the first modern-day Saint Anselm football team, graduating in 2003. In just 29 career games across three seasons, Flagg racked up 194 total tackles (6.69/game) and compiled 62 tackles for a combined loss of 219 yards, departing as the program's all-time leader in the latter metric despite missing a full season due to injury.
After not taking the field as a junior, Flagg rebounded in a big way by leading the NE10 in tackles for a loss (24 takedowns for 93 total yards), adding 9.5 sacks for 61 yards in 2002. He also led the Hawks roster with 16 quarterback hurries and was third on the team in total tackles (66). Flagg earned his second First Team All-NE10 accolade following the season and also captured First Team All-ECAC honors.
Also receiving First Team All-America distinction from Hansen's Gazette as a senior, Flagg presently ranks in the top-30 all-time in NE10 history with 21.5 career sacks and remains the only student-athlete in team annals to record at least four-and-a-half tackles for a loss in a game on three occasions. His 2.40 tackles for a loss per game in 2002 stands today ranks in the top-25 seasons in NCAA Division II history.