Making the Varsity team at my high school freshmen year helped me grow the most out of everything in my lacrosse career. Playing against older players allowed me to improve many skills that I believe are necessary to play at the collegiate level. I spent a lot of time working on my off hand, improving my ability to make plays from any position on the field. That season in combination with club lacrosse during my off seasons has allowed me to bring my game to the next level.
Lacrosse has been a passion for me ever since I first picked up a stick. This passion helps me to have strong work ethic and to put in the work outside of practice. I am always looking to improve and my coachability would make me a great fit for your team.
I am looking for a college that will academically and athletically challenge me. I want to find a school that can help me not only succeed in collegiate lacrosse but as well as in my life to come after college. I want my college experience to be fun, but also challenging enough to push me to the next level.
Statistic | 2019 Varsity Team |
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Assists | 19 |
Shots on goal | 40 |
Goals | 21 |
Groundballs | 32 |
Games Played | 21 |
Record | 14-8 |
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