Morgan Choquet, Women’s Lacrosse: “I think we really identify with being a team, and we work really hard to be cohesive and have great chemistry. I think my team does a really good job of that.”
Ben Lane, Men’s Track and Field: “Everything that I have learned from being a part of the team will help me after college and in some cases, being a part of Lasell athletics can help me with connections in life outside of college.”
Ashley Gatchell, Women’s Softball: “We like to use our voices and the platform that we have for good, because we know that we do have some sort of platform, so it’s good to just stick to who we are and we all know each other.”
Matteo Cugno, Men’s Soccer: “You strive to do better, basically your family/team, they want you to strive to be better. They want you to get good grades to be on the field next semester. They want to be there to push you and you want to do the same for everyone else.”
Nathan Gallo, Men’s Volleyball: “It means to be part of a team and community that helps bring out your best self every way they can.”
Olivia Addington, Women’s Volleyball: “Being a Laser has really been such an honor…It’s fantastic that this school gave me a chance to continue playing the sport I love and to make my few years here as exciting as I can.”
Andre Marchesseault, Men’s Baseball: “It’s more than just a sport–it’s about representing the school and the hard work we put out on the field.”
Allie Clancy, Women’s Track and Field: “To be a Laser is to be resilient and to work hard in a team setting and represent your school.”
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