DII/DIII Showcase Standouts

Congratulations to the following athletes who were selected by coaches as Elite Lax Prospect Showcase Standouts at the DII/DIII Clinic on 1/15/23!

Sam Einfeldt – DEWLAX 2024 White

Sabrina Katz – Predators Lax Club

Maria Lapietra – DEWLAX 2024 Blue

Claire Long – DEWLAX 2024 Black

Ava Blanz – DEWLAX 2024 Blue

Carline Lukasik – DEWLAX 2025 CT

Rebecca Snyder – DEWLAX 2024 Black

DI Micro Prospect Showcase Standouts!

Congratulations to the following athletes who were selected by coaches as clinic standouts!

#20 – Sam Hewitt – 2024 Phantastix – A/M – Strong finisher, quick 

#59 – Abigail Mokrzycki – DEWLAX 2025 Black – A – Relentless scorer 

#15 – Brooklyn Petereson – DEWLAX 2025 Black – A – Nice Stick, excellent off ball 

#36 – Grace Hallahan – 2025 BBL Black – MID – Strong two way middie, powerful shot 

#21 – Cayleigh “CJ” Kuiken – Prime Time 2025 – MID – Excellent field sense, Competitor 

#43 – Olivia Liddell – Yellowjackets 2025 – MID – Nice size, range, nice job on both ends 

#75 – Lilliana Pettit – Yellowjackets 2025 – MID – Long, Strong stick, moves well 

#19 – Natalie Varona – DEWLAX 2025 Black – MID – Strong, Runs well, two way middie  

#9 – Kate Zambito – DEWLAX 2025 Black – DEF – Excellent Feet & body positioning, strong at point of attack 

#12 – Erin Hazard – 2025 BBL Black – DEF – Physical, relentless, fast, great presence on the field 

#00 – Isabella “Moose” Odland – DEWLAX 2025 Black – GOALIE – Great hands, communicator, moved well in cage 

D1 NJ Elite Prospect Clinic RETURNS for 2019!

The D1 NJ Elite Prospect Clinic is back for its 2nd year and is bigger than ever! The coaching staff has expanded to include more schools from around the area!

2019 Coaching Staff Includes:
University of Massachusetts
University of Michigan
Yale University, CT
Loyola University of Maryland
Fairfield University, CT
Monmouth University, NJ
Columbia University, NY
Bucknell University, PA
Binghampton University, NY
Syracuse University, NY
and more!!!!


Sept 23rd – Combine Results

We had an outstanding time at the NJ Elite Clinic and 5v5 Showcase.  Athletes did a great job!  Prior to the clinic, we executed a performance combine with the help of Parabolic Performance and Rehabilitation. We tested the athletes in key categories that college coaches look for.  Speed * Quickness * Explosiveness. We had the athletes complete a 40 yd dash, a 5-10-5 Pro-Agility Course and tested their vertical. Listed below are the results of the testing organized by pinnie number and athlete initials. 

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Combine Baseline Testing Provided by Parabolic Performance and Rehabilitation
#Initials40 YDPRO AGILITYVERT JUMP
30RS5.425.6918.5
20KH5.475.6919.1
23JL5.525.516.3
22AL5.535.3718.9
45KD5.595.7214.7
67KS5.65.7819.6
64JP5.615.8117.7
36JB5.625.7516.7
8HP5.665.8115.4
13AC5.675.7814.8
48DG5.685.5617.3
54TK5.71618.6
81ES5.725.8518
52SG5.755.9417.9
15AC5.765.8220
32AS5.785.516.6
59JM5.85.4718.8
10SB5.845.6314.9
60BM5.855.6616.9
37TB5.855.7816.4
25KM5.876.0318.8
39MB5.896.0616.3
16CD5.915.9718.6
51MG5.925.6218.7
35KB5.925.8417.6
47SG5.935.8518.5
46MD5.945.7517.4
14MC5.955.4417.7
49JG5.966.0616.9
12CB5.975.8419.3
33MS5.976.114.2
44NC5.995.6918.3
27CQ65.4318.8
18SG65.8114.87
5LC6.025.616.4
29SR6.045.5318.9
7BJ6.046.1616.2
41AC6.055.8216.1
75KD6.056.0415.8
82AR6.065.6318.2
40CB6.065.4718.1
65KQ6.085.9416
63GP6.096.0314.7
26KM6.16.4714.3
28SR6.116.1216.8
55IK6.135.9715.4
38KB6.155.8117.1
24BM6.156.1216.9
70GU6.155.9115.5
69CT6.165.9717.2
71RW6.165.9115.3
21MH6.175.6918.5
11CB6.175.4116.1
76RL6.216.0918.2
61KM6.215.9414.1
79MO6.23614.6
34HW6.265.7218.1
17AG6.29617.5
43KC6.32616
31SS6.335.518.7
80LP6.355.7218.6
73LC6.395.7816.7
78CN6.46.2218.8
57CL6.415.4718.3
74KC6.416.1213.8
19EH6.436.0415.5
77BL6.465.7514.2
72HY6.525.8715.8
66ER6.656.3416.4
58LL6.926.3711.8
53MH7.126.4414
3ML7.185.916.5
68MT8.035.9716
9CAn/an/an/a
1MBn/an/an/a
42GCn/an/an/a
6HDn/an/an/a
2GGn/an/an/a
56SLn/an/an/a
4MNn/an/an/a
62NNn/an/an/a

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY HEAD COACH – GARY GAIT – ADDED TO COACHING STAFF

Orange All-American and lacrosse Hall of Famer Gary Gait has developed the Syracuse program into a perennial challenger for the national championship. Since taking over the helm of the program, Gait has led SU to an overall record of 150-48, two appearances in the national championship game, seven entries in the national semifinals and one trip the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals. In addition, the Orange has claimed six conference regular-season titles and three conference tournament crowns.

Gait is a 10-time NCAA champion, having won three titles as a player for the Orange (1988-90) and seven as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at the University of Maryland (1995-01).

As a player, Gait enjoyed success at every level. While at Syracuse he helped the Orange to three straight NCAA titles, earned first-team All-America honors three times and received the Player of the Year award twice. Gait’s dominance continued at the professional level as he earned league MVP honors in both the National Lacrosse League and Major League Lacrosse. On the international scene, Gait has been recognized as one of the sport’s best players, earning International Lacrosse Federation (ILF) All-World Team honors.

Gait’s success as a coach might only be surpassed by his accomplishments as a player. He has won every major collegiate, professional and international championship in the sport during his career. In addition to his three NCAA championships with the Orange, Gait has won three NLL titles (1991, 1994-95), three MLL titles (2001-02, 2005), three Mann Cups (1991, 1997, 1999), which are awarded to the senior men’s lacrosse champions of Canada, the Heritage Cup (2004), which goes to the winner of the international box lacrosse tournament every two years, and the International Lacrosse Federation (ILF) World Championship (2006).

Gait has coached and recruited some of the greatest players in the history of the women’s game, including NCAA career scoring leader and 2001 Tewaaraton Trophy winner Jen Adams, four-time All-American and 1995 National Defensive Player of the Year and 1996 National Offensive Player of the Year Kelly Amonte, and 2008 national scoring champ and Tewaaraton Trophy finalist Katie Rowan. In all, Gait has mentored 36 All-Americans and nine players who at one time earned national player of the year honors.