Wed Jun 9 2021 | Matt DaSilva | College PHOTO BY RACHEL PINCUS / NOTRE DAME ATHLETICS This story appears in the May/June edition of USA Lacrosse Magazine. Join our momentum. When the NCAA outlawed the motorcycle grip and determined that all faceoffs would be contested from a standing-neutral grip position, Notre Dame’s Kyle Gallagher and Charlie Leonard were better suited than most specialists to adapt to the new rules. Gallagher was part of a cohort of Long Island natives who used each other as lab rats. A group of college players that experimented with the SNG approach over the summer included Penn State’s Gerard Arceri and Duke’s Jake Naso, among others.