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Danny Bullis’ ability to feed and finish makes him an attackman who gets his points across.

Literally.

The Class of 2015 attackman at Mount Sinai High School (NY) picked up 72 of them this past season.

Bullis hopes his high school point production continues at the next level. He’s given a verbal commitment to St. Joseph’s University, a decision first reported by Joe Lombardi on LaxLessons.com’s Lacrosse Insider premium coverage section.

The 5-foot-9, 150-pound Bullis, a righty, has a combination of good stick skills and quickness who likes to ignite the offense from the X position.

He plays club lacrosse for FLG.

recruiting_updateNow, here’s a Q&A with Danny on his commitment.

What were the main factors in your decision?
After visiting the school and meeting with the coaches, it felt like the right fit.

Also, academics was important in my decision.They have a really good Business school and I intend to major in Business.

What other schools were you considering and what schools did you visit?
Army, Providence and Air Force. I only got the chance to visit Army.

What are your strengths as a player and how would you describe your style of play?
My feeding abilities and field vision. I’d describe my style of play as very unselfish.

What area of your game do you need to work on?
Outside shooting and my strength.

How did you get introduced to lacrosse and what other sports have you played?
I got introduced to lacrosse when I was young seeing all my friends play.

I also played football and wrestled.

What travel team do you play on what showcase events did you participate in?
I play for Team Long Island during the summer. I attended the Philly Fall Showcase, FLG in 3D, National 175 along with team tournaments.

Any final thoughts?
First, I would like to thank my family and friends for supporting me through the process. Also, I would like to thank Coach (Jason) Vengilio for coaching me through the youth program, Todd Esposito and the Junior Lizards along with Mike Gongas and Tom McGrath and Team Long Island throughout the summer. Also my high school coaches, Luke Daquino and Harold Drumm.

Have a recruiting commitment to report? Send an email to info@laxlessons.com, contact Joe Lombardi directly at joe@laxlessons.com or send a Tweet to @Joe_Lombardi or @LaxLessons.

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