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Tate Gorman

Clark University, Lacrosse

Q: What made you choose the college that you’re attending?

“I really just liked the coach and the location of the school and what they offer. I’m thinking about majoring in computer science and they have a really good computer science program there. So yeah, just the team as well. The players on the team, they all seem like cool guys, and the coach is a really nice guy.”

Q: What’s been one of the most memorable parts of your high school athletics career?

“Probably just playing with my friends every day out on the turf. You know, just spending that much time together, you get to make a lot of memories. So I’m probably just never going forget just playing with them every day. Whether it be a game or a practice under the lights, under the sun. That’s probably what it is—practices and games.”

Q:  What are you looking forward to most in college athletics?

“I’m excited to meet new teammates, meet new people in new areas, and obviously just play competitive sports. It’s going to be fun at the next level.

Q: What advice do you have for underclassmen who might be considering playing college sports?

“Just keep working. You know, focus on you. Don’t worry about where other people are, what they’re doing, focus on you. Keep those blinders on and just head down and grind, you know?”

Q: Anyone you’d like to shout-out or thank?

“Probably my parents and my teammates, especially Charles Bogert—you know, he’s been along with me the whole time. My parents have always been there for me, whether it be going to practices or going to games.”

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