Salisbury School (CT) 2016 standout Gaudet selects Syracuse

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To call Matt Gaudet a versatile lacrosse player would be the ultimate understatement. The native of Hamilton, Ontario, is also a box lacrosse standout, where he has played all possible positions. He was the No. 1 pick in the Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior A Draft on Jan. 14. Gaudet, a Class of 2016 attackman/midfielder who […]

Calgary, Alberta native Bullen, lefty goalie, on choice of Cornell: ‘It feels like home because of the cold’

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Caelahn Bullen is an impact player in lacrosse, whether he’s playing indoors or outdoors. The sophomore goalie at Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) will be playing the field game exclusively at the next level, verbally committing to the admissions process at Cornell University. A Calgary, Alberta native, Bullen competed this past summer for the West Coast Starz, while […]

Lefty 2015 midfielder Noseworthy will take his nose for the net to Cornell

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Brent Noseworthy is a strong and athletic player who can score from inside or out. Yes, he has a nose for the net (we couldn’t resist), but he’s also effective in the faceoff X as well. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound 2015 midfielder from Burlington, Ontario, will be taking his myriad skills to Cornell University. Noseworthy’s commitment […]

Pelham’s Mermelstein will spend PG year in Canada at ‘The Hill’

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Taking a post-grad year after high school is not uncommon for many lacrosse players. But that doesn’t make Zach Mermelstein’s story a conventional one. In fact, it’s anything but. The senior at Pelham High School (N.Y.) will be heading north to The Hill Academy in Vaughan, Ontario, about a 45-minute drive north of Toronto after […]

Trinity Pawling’s Bianchin on UMass: ‘I immediately fell in love with the school’

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It’s been quite a windfall for Trinity Pawling. The private school in Pawling, N.Y., saw three of its junior midfielders make Division I commitments this past week as we told you over the weekend on Twitter. All three are natives of Ontario who played for the Edge Junior Elite team. We’ve already profiled one of […]

Canadian native Oliver will take his size, shot to Quinnipiac

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Josh Oliver first started playing lacrosse as a youngster because his father thought it would be something he could do during the summer. Nine years later, Oliver has parlayed his lacrosse skills into a college scholarship. The attackman, a Canadian native now attending the Vermont Academy, signed a National Letter of Intent last week to […]