I chose to forgo my “COVID year” at the University of Maryland due to all the uncertainties surrounding how the 2021 season would play out. As hard as it was, and still is, to let go of that opportunity, I knew I wanted to try something different but still be involved in lacrosse. I’m a pretty cut and dry person to say the least so to say this has been a change for me is an understatement. Here is what I ve learned for anyone stuck in-between that same decision.
1. Don’t expect anything, but be prepared for everything.
My experience at Maryland came with knowing and playing with some of the best in the game and understanding a winning mindset. Moving to a mid-major program I wasn t sure what to expect. I knew the skill level would be different, but the mindset was the most interesting part. I see kids everyday with so much potential (as I’m sure many coaches do) and as a coach you expect them to just be able to grow into it naturally. That isn t the case. Building confi
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