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2027 Recruiting

As suspected. That officially gives ND 3 5* attackmen in this class ('31).

They will be stepping on to a team that has at attack 1 5* and 1 4* in the class of '28, 2 5*s and 1 4* in the class of '29, and 1 5* and 2 high 4*s in the class of '30.
maybe they saw how the '28s played and they're not too concerned.
 
maybe they saw how the '28s played and they're not too concerned.
Pokorny seemed to get banged up during the season, I wouldn't right him off just yet; he was a monster in the fall and made it down to the final cut for the U20s. And Luke Miller worked his way from the practice squad up to the second line midfield at the end of the year.

Nonetheless this is quite a haul. To be honest I don't see a 5 star player in Morsell, but Lagunowich is a stud and Cross is hands down the best player in the class IMO. Said it before, but watching him play he is incredibly reminiscent of Pat Spencer.
 


This $1 million commitment, when coupled with the University’s Bicentennial Scholarship Fund 50 percent match, was made to fully endow an out-of-state scholarship. Since the establishment of this fund earlier this year, seven other men’s lacrosse alumni have made multi-year commitments to grow this endowment

These two record-breaking and generous commitments are part of the larger momentum around fundraising support for men’s lacrosse in the last year. Through 2024, Virginia men’s lacrosse received $5.1 million towards their scholarship endowments. Since the start of 2025, more than $6.5 million has been committed to men’s lacrosse scholarship endowments – surpassing the total raised over the previous 76 years combined.

Good to have alums in high places,
 
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Syracuse needs to raise its game. Gait has to get the lacrosse facility done. If Syracuse wants to show it's still serious about being a top-tier lacrosse program, this is the move that proves it.

Other schools are making big investments, building new facilities with lacrosse in mind, but they’re all shared spaces. None of them are truly lacrosse-exclusive. That’s where Syracuse has a chance to separate itself.

Given the history and legacy of Syracuse lacrosse, it’s hard to believe any other school is more committed to the sport. But commitment isn’t just about tradition anymore — it’s about action. Facilities matter. Recruits care. And right now, Syracuse is falling behind in the facilities race.

Gait has the platform and the credibility to push this through. He has a real opportunity to create something that no other program has — a dedicated, lacrosse-only facility that reinforces the program’s identity and shows that Syracuse is still serious about leading, not just competing.

This needs to happen. And it needs to happen soon. Take over South Campus.
 
Syracuse needs to raise its game. Gait has to get the lacrosse facility done. If Syracuse wants to show it's still serious about being a top-tier lacrosse program, this is the move that proves it.

Other schools are making big investments, building new facilities with lacrosse in mind, but they’re all shared spaces. None of them are truly lacrosse-exclusive. That’s where Syracuse has a chance to separate itself.

Given the history and legacy of Syracuse lacrosse, it’s hard to believe any other school is more committed to the sport. But commitment isn’t just about tradition anymore — it’s about action. Facilities matter. Recruits care. And right now, Syracuse is falling behind in the facilities race.

Gait has the platform and the credibility to push this through. He has a real opportunity to create something that no other program has — a dedicated, lacrosse-only facility that reinforces the program’s identity and shows that Syracuse is still serious about leading, not just competing.

This needs to happen. And it needs to happen soon. Take over South Campus.
hopkins' cordish center is lacrosse only.
 
Syracuse needs to raise its game. Gait has to get the lacrosse facility done. If Syracuse wants to show it's still serious about being a top-tier lacrosse program, this is the move that proves it.

Other schools are making big investments, building new facilities with lacrosse in mind, but they’re all shared spaces. None of them are truly lacrosse-exclusive. That’s where Syracuse has a chance to separate itself.

Given the history and legacy of Syracuse lacrosse, it’s hard to believe any other school is more committed to the sport. But commitment isn’t just about tradition anymore — it’s about action. Facilities matter. Recruits care. And right now, Syracuse is falling behind in the facilities race.

Gait has the platform and the credibility to push this through. He has a real opportunity to create something that no other program has — a dedicated, lacrosse-only facility that reinforces the program’s identity and shows that Syracuse is still serious about leading, not just competing.

This needs to happen. And it needs to happen soon. Take over South Campus.
Michigan has lax only too for mens and womens. at least for the stadium
 
Michigan has lax only too for mens and womens. at least for the stadium
The stadium is nice but playing outside in below zero degrees isn't that attractive. Last time I was there I watched from my car. Frigid and bad lacrosse due to the weather. Im talking about an exclusive daily use facility that includes practice field, team film rooms, gathering areas and gym facilities.
 
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Syracuse needs to raise its game. Gait has to get the lacrosse facility done. If Syracuse wants to show it's still serious about being a top-tier lacrosse program, this is the move that proves it.

Other schools are making big investments, building new facilities with lacrosse in mind, but they’re all shared spaces. None of them are truly lacrosse-exclusive. That’s where Syracuse has a chance to separate itself.

Given the history and legacy of Syracuse lacrosse, it’s hard to believe any other school is more committed to the sport. But commitment isn’t just about tradition anymore — it’s about action. Facilities matter. Recruits care. And right now, Syracuse is falling behind in the facilities race.

Gait has the platform and the credibility to push this through. He has a real opportunity to create something that no other program has — a dedicated, lacrosse-only facility that reinforces the program’s identity and shows that Syracuse is still serious about leading, not just competing.

This needs to happen. And it needs to happen soon. Take over South Campus.

The NIL era has unfortunately ended any possibility of a Lax only facility. Syracuse is spending a majority of the Rev $$ on fball and mens bball with some reserved for womens bball and Lax. Cuse is looking for outside revenue sources to help the Lax program with NIL and additional scholarships (some have been added under the new internal revenue sharing). However, more is needed just for what the lax team needs for NIL purposes. Hence my constant preaching on donations to the program.
 

He's transferring to Fairfield Prep? You typically don't transfer to public school. The vast majority of the time you attend where you reside. Some school district's do have nonresident tuition policies or allow faculty/staff's children to attend. But if you transfer in that way, you are prohibited from participating in varsity competition for one year.
 
He's transferring to Fairfield Prep? You typically don't transfer to public school. The vast majority of the time you attend where you reside. Some school district's do have nonresident tuition policies or allow faculty/staff's children to attend. But if you transfer in that way, you are prohibited from participating in varsity competition for one year.

Ty just reposted and changed his wording: "a transfer from Fairfield Prep" (if that makes a difference)
 

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