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Lacrosse players and coaches share their stories of how they have become better athletes, greater students and better people overall leveraging their passion and interest for the sport of lacrosse. #growthegame

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Lacrosse players and coaches share their stories of how they have become better athletes, greater students and better people overall leveraging their passion and interest for the sport of lacrosse. #growthegame

    Dreams become reality when you put in the work.

    Dreams become reality when you put in the work.

    DJ Batton grew up in Montana and moved to NC at the age of 9. He attends Apex High School, class of 2021, and has committed to play lacrosse at Mercer. Batton has Type 1 Diabetes which requires extra physical and mental preparation before, during and after lacrosse practices and games. Batton credits his amazing Apex High School Coaches and Coach Maddox from Madlax Capital where he plays Club Lacrosse for helping him continue to improve and reaching milestones on the lax field. Going into OT against 3D New England last summer at the NLF Championship Tournament at UMASS was a game Batton highlights from last summer. Covid-19 has put the brakes on everyone’s spring lacrosse season. However Batton commits to training everyday and working a little harder physically and mentally to improve lacrosse IQ and breaking down game film. 3 pieces of advice for those aspiring to play at the next level 1) watch as much lacrosse as possible. 2) hit the wall. Work on your weaknesses. 3) put in the work on the field and in the classroom. You play like you practice.

    • 18 min
    Pierce Dalton from Homewood Alabama is Philly bound to play D1 lacrosse at Drexel.

    Pierce Dalton from Homewood Alabama is Philly bound to play D1 lacrosse at Drexel.

    How many D1 lacrosse players can you name from Alabama? Not many names rolling off your tongue but the sport is gaining in popularity and is on a growth spurt like 6’7” defenseman Pierce Dalton who grew up in Homewood, Alabama and has committed to play for Drexel starting this fall ((2020)). Nick Fields, who played for Hopkins was one of Pierce’s favorite players to watch growing up. Admired his athleticism, stick skills and insane checks. Pierce will no doubt leave his mark at the D1 level as he’s mentally, physically and academically prepared himself to be collegiate athlete. His advice to rising lacrosse players: Wall ball and stick work. Study the game. Take care of yourself as an athlete. Do BIG things Pierce!

    • 19 min
    Morgan Alexander, 5th year senior, shares her insights on adversity, appreciation and her future!

    Morgan Alexander, 5th year senior, shares her insights on adversity, appreciation and her future!

    Morgan grew up just north of Syracuse University and started playing lacrosse in 2nd grade. Morgan really started to focus on the sport in the 8th grade when those around her said she’d never be any good. Wow did she use that as motivation where practice, wall ball and work ethic all became habits that propelled Morgan into a top D1 prospect. She recognizes the influence and guidance of her dad who was always there to help in a positive way. He was a big reason Morgan has become the person and player she is today. While she always aspired to play for Syracuse, she looked at several schools including Notre Dame but SU’s Sports Broadcasting program, proximity to home and their world class facilities were all sound reasons to commit to SU. When it comes to the recruiting process, Morgan shares 3 key insights. 1) Academics need to be the #1 focus as Student comes before Athlete in Student-Athlete. 2) Make sure the coaching staff matches your style of play. And 3) Consider all the facilities and which option financially suits you best. Morgan has had several significant knee injuries but her mindset has always been extremely positive. “Minor setback for a major comeback!” Even though Morgan had a recent knee injury that prohibits her from playing she is still very much an integral part of the team. She has set her career sights on Broadcasting and we know we will see her on the field doing high profile college football games very soon. #blessed

    • 21 min
    “How you do one thing, is how you do everything.” Kara Mupo-WPLL, Athlete, OSU Lacrosse Coach

    “How you do one thing, is how you do everything.” Kara Mupo-WPLL, Athlete, OSU Lacrosse Coach

    Kara Mupo is currently an assistant coach for Ohio State’s Women’s Lacrosse team and prior to that had coaching roles at Stanford and Stony Brook. A former member of the US Women’s National Team, Mupo plays professionally for the WPLL’s New England Command where she led the league in goals in their inaugural season. A two-time National Champion as a player at Northwestern in 2011 and 2012, she helped the Wildcats to four consecutive Final Four appearances. A native of Rocky Point, NY Mupo emphasizes the Student in the student athlete earning a BS in Human Development and Psychological Services from Northwestern in 2014 followed by a Master’s in Sports Administration in 2015. If Mupo could pick her dream team she’d start with Michelle Tumolo from Syracuse, Team USA and WPLL. And she would select Bridget Bianco, former Northwestern standout. Kara’s advice to Rising Athletes: 1) Be present in whatever you’re doing. 2) communicate and 3) Have fun and enjoy everything lacrosse offers.

    • 21 min
    Shawn Lamb and Zach Danneman-teammates at SVU Lacrosse

    Shawn Lamb and Zach Danneman-teammates at SVU Lacrosse

    Shawn and Zach are teammates at Southern Virginia University Men’s Lacrosse Team. Both have been playing since they were young and truly appreciate all that Lacrosse has done for them and what it means to them. Shawn had an opportunity to work for the Premier Lacrosse League during its inaugural season in 2019 and traveled to every city where the teams played throughout the summer. He interacted with and watched and learned from great players like Trevor Baptiste, Jake Richard and Ned Crotty. Work ethic and level of skill were two things that Shawn will never forget while working for the PLL. Lacrosse created an amazing bond between Zach and his dad. They collectively devoted a ton of time to the game and Zach’s dad would make him do push-ups as punishment which Zach finally realized was only making him stronger and more disciplined as an athlete. Zach admires the way Rob Pannel trains and plays and like Rob works on stick skills and ball handling constantly. Advice from both players “find your passion and attack it.”

    • 17 min
    Taylor Cummings-3 time Tewaaraton Award Winner-be the best version of yourself.

    Taylor Cummings-3 time Tewaaraton Award Winner-be the best version of yourself.

    Taylor Cummings-the only athlete to have earned the Tewaaraton Award three times playing for the University of Maryland for the legendary coach, Cathy Reese. Coach Reese has had a profound impact on Cummings as a player, as a student, as business owner and overall as a person. “If you win in the locker room; you win on the field.” Care about the success of the team. Teamwork is so important. Michael Jordan once said “Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships.” Cummings is still very active in the lacrosse community following her storied career at Maryland. She plays for Team USA; is a player on the WPLL team the New York Fight; she’s head coach for her High School Alma Mater, McDonogh School; and is the founder and CEO of Taylor Cummings Lacrosse. Cummings is knowledgeable, experienced and driven. #growthegame

    • 24 min

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