Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, some coaches do let players play another DI sport - Anthony Faison plays on the ND Lax team and is a WR for the ND football team.
Some guys will play 4 years of football and then play a graduate year of lax. Can't remember his name but some guy just did it between Stanford and UVA. The WR for the pats that just retired Hogan did something like that.
A couple of other guys will do the Pat Spencer and Jared Bernhardt. Play lax and then play other sport bball or football, respectfully.
Is Anthony Jordan Faison's brother? Jordan is off to a great start, 6 goals thru 3 games. Coming off an MVP performance in the bowl game, it appears ND has a good process in place to accomadate multis-port athletes. Sam Assaf is a walk on football and lax player at ND.
Maryland doesn't seem to have the same synergy with football, with Dante Trader once again not playing lacrosse this spring and Bernhardt wasn't offered a chance to play football at Maryland.
I thought Bernhardt wasn't eligible to play football for Maryland and had to transfer to play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, some coaches do let players play another DI sport - Anthony Faison plays on the ND Lax team and is a WR for the ND football team.
Some guys will play 4 years of football and then play a graduate year of lax. Can't remember his name but some guy just did it between Stanford and UVA. The WR for the pats that just retired Hogan did something like that.
A couple of other guys will do the Pat Spencer and Jared Bernhardt. Play lax and then play other sport bball or football, respectfully.
Is Anthony Jordan Faison's brother? Jordan is off to a great start, 6 goals thru 3 games. Coming off an MVP performance in the bowl game, it appears ND has a good process in place to accomadate multis-port athletes. Sam Assaf is a walk on football and lax player at ND.
Maryland doesn't seem to have the same synergy with football, with Dante Trader once again not playing lacrosse this spring and Bernhardt wasn't offered a chance to play football at Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - kid plays lacrosse but wants what Dad & I had at Big 10
But he’s not D1 lax player- so that’s where I was going with question (though additional responses great for archival searches)
Anonymous wrote:I like how NL just outed SJc middies super old birthday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, some coaches do let players play another DI sport - Anthony Faison plays on the ND Lax team and is a WR for the ND football team.
Some guys will play 4 years of football and then play a graduate year of lax. Can't remember his name but some guy just did it between Stanford and UVA. The WR for the pats that just retired Hogan did something like that.
A couple of other guys will do the Pat Spencer and Jared Bernhardt. Play lax and then play other sport bball or football, respectfully.
Is Anthony Jordan Faison's brother? Jordan is off to a great start, 6 goals thru 3 games. Coming off an MVP performance in the bowl game, it appears ND has a good process in place to accomadate multis-port athletes. Sam Assaf is a walk on football and lax player at ND.
Maryland doesn't seem to have the same synergy with football, with Dante Trader once again not playing lacrosse this spring and Bernhardt wasn't offered a chance to play football at Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, some coaches do let players play another DI sport - Anthony Faison plays on the ND Lax team and is a WR for the ND football team.
Some guys will play 4 years of football and then play a graduate year of lax. Can't remember his name but some guy just did it between Stanford and UVA. The WR for the pats that just retired Hogan did something like that.
A couple of other guys will do the Pat Spencer and Jared Bernhardt. Play lax and then play other sport bball or football, respectfully.
Anonymous wrote:. Does a college exist with this combination? If you know please share.