Rambo spent four years at the
University of Maryland, where he only missed one start his entire career, and the
championship game in his final three years.
Freshman year In Rambo's first game at Maryland, he scored four goals against the
Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers. He ended the season with 30 goals and six assists.
Sophomore year As a sophomore, Rambo became the first Maryland player to score 40 goals in a season since
Joe Walters in 2004 and made First Team All
Big Ten.
Junior year Rambo became the first player in Maryland history to have 40 goals and 30 assists in one season after ending the year with 43 goals and 32 assists. These 75 points are third all-time in Maryland history. He helped Maryland win the
Big Ten tournament and won Big Ten Tournament MVP and USILA All-American. Maryland lost in the
2016 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship in a game that is considered a classic.
Senior year Rambo started the season with 19 points in the first three games, which is the most by a Maryland player in a three-game span since Mike Mollot. Rambo helped lead Maryland to their first
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship in 42 years. Rambo also won the
Tewaaraton Award, the highest award for a college lacrosse player. He was the first player in Maryland history to win the award. ==Professional career==