Michael Smerconish featured this young man on his radio program this week: https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ ... rini/54618
It's not a quick read and may generate some discussion on this thread about irresponsible partying and its relationship within the "lacrosse community". The post is particularly relevant to UFFP in its reference to Kip Taviano, the promising Furman recruit who died in an automobile accident the summer before his freshman year. The reference is about halfway through the article.
I'm a remote lacrosse fan, figuratively & literally, but the Kip Taviano reference recalled a similar event with similar consequences out here in Los Angeles. Occidental College suffered a loss of multiple baseball players in a horrific automobile accident several years ago. The effect was devastating both on the immediate families but also on the coach, who subsequently lost his relationship with the remaining teammates and eventually lost his job.
I wonder how much of the concerns regarding the current results of our lacrosse team have their roots in the loss of Kip Taviano? The lacrosse community, according to the article, is a small one and lingering effects of tragic events can ripple for years.
It's not a quick read and may generate some discussion on this thread about irresponsible partying and its relationship within the "lacrosse community". The post is particularly relevant to UFFP in its reference to Kip Taviano, the promising Furman recruit who died in an automobile accident the summer before his freshman year. The reference is about halfway through the article.
I'm a remote lacrosse fan, figuratively & literally, but the Kip Taviano reference recalled a similar event with similar consequences out here in Los Angeles. Occidental College suffered a loss of multiple baseball players in a horrific automobile accident several years ago. The effect was devastating both on the immediate families but also on the coach, who subsequently lost his relationship with the remaining teammates and eventually lost his job.
I wonder how much of the concerns regarding the current results of our lacrosse team have their roots in the loss of Kip Taviano? The lacrosse community, according to the article, is a small one and lingering effects of tragic events can ripple for years.