There was quite a long list of renowned collegiate programs that would have been very pleased to have gotten a verbal commitment from either Jimmy Morris (No. 20, picture at top) and Brendan Morris (pictured below).

But Gettysburg has to be especially happy right now.

That’s because both of the twin brothers have committed to attend the Division III power.

The John Jay tandem teamed up to provide their thoughts on their collective commitments:

What were the main factors in your decision to attend Gettysburg?
Gettysburg has always been on our radar ever since we saw them play in the national championship game a couple years ago. We were looking for a school with great academics and competitive lacrosse and we found that in Gettysburg. When we visited Gettysburg and met with the Coach Janczyk we definitely saw ourselves going there.

What other schools were you considering and what schools did you visit?
We were also considering Middlebury, Tufts, Wesleyan, Franklin & Marshall and Dickinson. We visited and met with the coaches for all of these schools.

What adjustments do you think you will need to make to play at the next level?
To be able to play at the next level we will need to work on our strength and speed. The college level is always bigger and faster. Also it never hurts to improve your stick skills. At JJ we have played against a lot of future D1 players and this will help us at Gettysburg.

What are your strengths as a player and how would you describe your style of play?
Jimmy: My strengths as a player are good lax IQ, being a strong two-way midfielder who can clear the ball and having a great outside shot. My style of play is very hard-working and always hustling for ground balls.

Brendan: My strengths are my quickness behind the net, with great vision and finishing abilities. My style of play is scrappy and always riding hard.

What are your thoughts on playing with your brother Jimmy at Gettysburg and how did it come about that you both decided on the same college?
Since the beginning of the recruiting process we said that playing together in college would be great but not a necessity. As we got further along in our meetings we realized that the schools we were interested in wanted both of us. We were looking for the same things in a lacrosse program and college and Gettysburg fit all the criteria. We are very excited to play together for four more years after high school.

When did you first realize you had the potential to play at the college level?
We both realized we had the potential to play at the next level when we contributed a lot for the varsity team as sophomores, and started on a Section 1 championship team as juniors.

* For more on Jimmy Morris, check out his player profile by clicking here.

* For more on Brendan Morris, check out his player profile by clicking here.

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22 Responses to “Morris twins will be double trouble for Gettysburg’s foes”

  1. Jaybird says:

    Great choice Jimmy and Brendan. All the best to you both!

  2. Route 35 says:

    Nice that Gettysburg is establishing a pipeline into section 1 following the outstanding career of Yorktown’s Tim Kurpis. Congrats to the Mo bros

  3. Laxit says:

    Gettysburg is as selective a program as there is in D-3. Congrats guys!

  4. Old Rugger says:

    Excellent move boys all the best

  5. LaxWatcher says:

    Congrats to Morris Twins. Two of the toughest, smartest, most unselfish players in all of Section One. Their instincts, hustle and lacrosse IQ are only matched by their stick skills, ground ball and shooting ability. If they were 4 inches taller and 40 pounds heavier they would be replacing the Bratton twins at UVA. Good luck at JJ next year and at Gettysburg down the road!

  6. SirLaxalot says:

    These kids are always fun to watch. They work hard and hustle and play the game with such energy. Good luck at Gettysburg!

  7. Brandon merlino says:

    Jimmy and Brendon congrats guys awesome choice and i wish you guys the best of luck…

  8. Prime Time Lacrosse says:

    Prime Time Lacrosse Summer 2011 Tryout Information
    (Please Note Change in Sunday’s Tryout Time’s & Location)

    Prime Time Lacrosse 2011 Teams:
    ***Teams Are Based on a Players Grade as of Fall 2010***

    Saturday September 11th, 2010 @ John Jay Middle School

    Prime Time 2018 (Current 5th Graders) & 2017 (Current 6th Graders)
    4:00 p.m-5:30 p.m.

    Prime Time 2016 Team (Current 7th Graders) 5:45 p.m.-7:15 p.m

    Sunday September 12th 2010 @ John Jay Middle School

    Prime Time 2015 (Current 8th Graders) & 2014 (Current 9th Graders)
    4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

    Prime Time 2013 (Current 10th graders) & Prime Time 2012 (Current 11th Graders) 5:45 p.m. 7:15 p.m.

    Tryout Details

    Check in for both Saturday & Sunday opens at 3:00 p.m. for session one & 4:00 p.m. for session two.

    John Jay Middle School Address:

    40 North Salem Road
    Cross River, NY 10518

    ****Field is located behind John Jay Middle School****

    *All players who make Summer 2011 are eligible for Fall 2010 Tournament Option*

    For more information contact Prime Time Director Nick Daniello at PTLacrosse@gmail.com or visit us at PTLACROSSE.com

  9. Laxaholic says:

    Ryes D is gunnin for Jay this year

  10. Spring ahead says:

    best of luck to Rye’s D.

  11. Indian J says:

    Don’t forget Bremer from John Jay was a standout a started for a couple of seasons at Gettysburg. Think he was Gburg class of 02. Ceglia from Ytown I believe started there and transfered to Syracuse.

  12. Laxit says:

    For anyone who’s seen them play how are their games and styles of play similar/different?

  13. Purple Pride says:

    Jaybird I think that’s a good assessment.

  14. Salem Shores says:

    I agree. I think that’s probably the best way to sum up the differences between the twins’ playing styles. Overall though, they are similar players – tough, aggressive kids with very high lacrosse IQ’s.

  15. Just sayin says:

    Good to see Kids who may not be blessed with great size like the Morris twins and Case mathies (sp) still getting great college opportunities.

  16. Sec1 says:

    Here are a few Local guys that went to GBurg, Todd McElduff YTown NC,
    Ric Bremer, Wes Cadman Town, Joe Ceglia Town Cuse, Ben Sufrin Mahopac, Tim Kurpis Town, Vinny Merino Rye, Sean McTerman Hen Hud, Greg Fulton Purdys, Kenny Levine Armonk, Drew Duckworth Rye, Chris Gaultier Pville.

  17. Prime Time Lacrosse Summer 2011 Tryout Information
    (Please Note Change in Sunday’s Tryout Time’s & Location)

    Prime Time Lacrosse 2011 Teams:
    ***Teams Are Based on a Players Grade as of Fall 2010***

    Saturday September 11th, 2010 @ John Jay Middle School

    Prime Time 2018 (Current 5th Graders) & 2017 (Current 6th Graders)
    4:00 p.m-5:30 p.m.

    Prime Time 2016 Team (Current 7th Graders) 5:45 p.m.-7:15 p.m

    Sunday September 12th 2010 @ John Jay Middle School

    Prime Time 2015 (Current 8th Graders) & 2014 (Current 9th Graders)
    4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

    Prime Time 2013 (Current 10th graders) & Prime Time 2012 (Current 11th Graders) 5:45 p.m. 7:15 p.m.

    Tryout Details

    Check in for both Saturday & Sunday opens at 3:00 p.m. for session one & 4:00 p.m. for session two.

    John Jay Middle School Address:

    40 North Salem Road
    Cross River, NY 10518

    ****Field is located behind John Jay Middle School****

    *All players who make Summer 2011 are eligible for Fall 2010 Tournament Option*

    For more information contact Prime Time Director Nick Daniello at PTLacrosse@gmail.com or visit us at PTLACROSSE.com

  18. riippper says:

    Who said the Sav’s were like Brett Farve one and done. They are back and already starting fall ball lax at Kennedy.

  19. Jaybird says:

    Best wishes for a quick comeback, Jimmy.

  20. laxman says:

    I’m sorry if I missed something, but what happened to Jimmy?

  21. Laxtime says:

    Jimmy Morris injured his knee in the football game vs Poughkeepsie. Not sure how long he’ll be out for.

  22. Lax Dad says:

    Get back soon Jimmy!

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