2007:
Scored over 20 goals for the seventh consecutive season and became the league’s third player to record over 200 career goals.
2006:
Played in 11 games in 2006, ending the MLL record for consecutive games played at 72. Missed a game due to commitment to US World Team. Led the Pride in scoring for the second consecutive season. Recorded 44 points, 1 point shy of 2003 career high. 35 goals were second best in the league. Scored 3 or more goals in 8 games, scoring 5 goals in two games. Season high 6 points on August 5 vs Long Island.
2005:
Was fourth in the MLL in total goals with 35, trailing only Gary Gait, Kevin Leveille and Mark Millon. Urick led the Pride in scoring for the first time in his career.
2004:
Scored a season high six goals in the team's final game at Baltimore on August 14. Had six points in a game three different times (June 26 at Boston, July 31 vs. Boston, August 14 at Baltimore). Scored the only two-point goal of his MLL Career on July 10 vs. Long Island.
2003:
Scored a career-best 40 goals, including five in a game on four different occasions (June 5 vs. Baltimore, July 12 at Rochester, July 31 at Bridgeport, August 10 at Long Island.)
2002:
Picked up 51 ground balls, including a season high eight vs. Long Island on June 15. Scored five goals in a game once, on June 29 vs. Baltimore.
2001:
Scored five goals at Bridgeport on July 19, and scored four at Baltimore August 14. Had five hat tricks in the inaugural MLL season.
As a Collegian:
Urick was a two Time NCAA All-American and a Captain at Georgetown University in 1999 and 2000. He graduated as Georgetown's all-time leading scorer.
Personal:
Urick is the assistant head coach of the Georgetown University men's lacrosse team under his father, Dave. Reaching the 1997 Final Four is Scott's most memorable lacrosse experience. He lists his father, Georgetown Head Coach David Urick, as the most influential person in his lacrosse career.