Today we celebrate our seniors! In top photo (left to right): #45 Connor Brennan, #17 Joseph Gerardi, #9 Kyle Hirshom, #47 Baker Hurley, #4 Chris Kirby, #43 Brian Charlton
#4 Chris Kirby
Swampscott, Massachusetts
Chris has matched his career high in appearances as a senior this season. The long-stick midfielder caused a pair of turnovers as a key reserve, including one against No. 2 Le Moyne on April 2. A three-time NE10 Academic Honor Roll qualifier, Chris majors in business administration.
#9 Kyle Hirshom
Walpole, Massachusetts
A two-year captain, Kyle has career highs in goals, assists and caused turnovers while matching his best in ground balls. He is tied for seventh in the NE10 in assists this season. A seven-time NE10 Academic Honor Roll qualifier, Kyle majors in health science and business administration.
#17 Joseph Gerardi
Queensbury, New York
A fifth-year Purple Knight, Joseph is a two-time captain. He has a career high in caused turnovers while totaling his most goals and ground balls in three years after consecutive abbreviated seasons. An eight-time NE10 Academic Honor Roll qualifier, Joseph majors in biochemistry and environmental science.
#45 Connor Brennan
Newington, Connecticut
Connor has had a career year, turning in personal highs in games, ground balls, faceoff wins and caused turnovers. He returned to the faceoff X to win 10 draws twice, including against No. 10 Pace on March 19. A four-time NE10 Academic Honor Roll qualifier, Connor majors in political science.
#47 Baker Hurley
Norwell, Massachusetts
Baker joined the program last spring, before injuries prevented him from playing as a senior. According to Coach Smith, "Baker brings an infectious attitude and willingness to work hard. He is a tremendous role model for younger players and is a consummate teammate." A three-time NE10 Academic Honor Roll qualifier, Baker majors in business administration.
Annie Good
Norwell, Massachusetts
Annie has been an invaluable member of the team as a manager the last two seasons. Coach Smith says, "She brings her best self every day and has elevated the program through her great attitude and work ethic. The Saint Michael's men's lacrosse program wishes to thank Annie for being a part of the family." Annie majors in neuroscience.
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Photos: Jim Laskarzewski '86