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(WNFL) - The Milwaukee Brewers were simply overpowered by the Atlanta Braves in the opener of a 3-game series .

The Legend of Lehigh's Mikey Sisselberger

When Mikey Sisselberger walks out onto the field, all he sees is the ball. All the noise and chaos and movement around him and it all comes down to a ball, sitting there for him to take. “I like to not focus on anything around me besides the ball,” the Lehigh face-off star says. “They put the ball down before anything. That’s a great focal point there. You’re not focused on anything around you, the ball’s already set on the ground and you have to line up on it. “I look right at the ball, don’t focus on anything else, get down in my stance and think to myself, ‘be the quicker guy.’ … I’m just thinking, it’s my ball. You have to get the ball before you can do anything afterwards.”

Dave Ryan: How Family Has Helped Lehigh Men's Lacrosse Take on COVID

Dave Ryan: How Family Has Helped Lehigh Men's Lacrosse Take on COVID
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Lehigh: Depth and the X-Factor

Andrew Eichelberger’s recruiting visit to Lehigh back in 2014 seems oddly prescient now. When the Texas native came to Bethlehem, a snowstorm delayed the Mountain Hawks’ game, so he had to wait an extra day. He clearly remembers the Kurtis Kaunas’ bouncer that won the game in triple-overtime, but it was his experience off the field that sealed the deal. “The experience with the guys off the field was just as great. All the parents were super inviting and accepting of me and my dad,” he says. “I found my second family out here.” Flash forward to early February 2021, and Eichelberger’s still in Bethlehem as a grad student, and he’s taken on the role of the inviting, mentoring figure to young players. 

2021 NCAA Lacrosse Preview: No. 16 Lehigh (Men)

For the four fifth-years who decided to come back after the NCAA granted an extra year of eligibility to all spring athletes after the 2020 season was canceled, they have a lot riding on this upcoming year  with only more chance to capture that title.  Midfielders Crew Cintron, Andrew Eichelberger and Christian McHugh were the other fifth-years who chose to return.  “It’s really exciting to have them back, not only for the type of players they are, but the type of leaders and characteristics they possess is going to add so much value to our team,” coach Kevin Cassese said. 

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