By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 1/11/17
Penn Charter 2017 attackman Mac Wilson has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at Lehigh University.
Mac Wilson profile:
High school: Penn Charter
Grad year: 2017
Position: Attack
College committed to: Lehigh University
Club team: LB3 Philly Elite
Expected major: Finance
Why did you choose Lehigh? “Lehigh is a great fit for me. The undergraduate business school is highly ranked and the lacrosse program is a rising contender. I am looking forward to playing for Coach (Kevin) Cassese.”
HS team’s outlook: “I have high expectations for this Spring season. Our entire attack is coming back and with Joey Sankey as our new offensive coordinator we expect to significantly increase production. Most of our defense is returning, as well.”
Thank You: “I want to thank the Abington Lacrosse and Bandits programs for the early years. Thanks also to Matt Rambo for helping me put in the extra hours. Thanks to Coach White and the Banks clan for a great experience with LB3. And Finally, thanks to Coach McDonough and a special thanks to my parents for all their support over the years.”
Other school considered: Lafayette, Bucknell, Tufts
Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Mac Wilson. Main Line SC, located at 1340 Swedesford Road, Berwyn, PA, 19312, offers elite training and clinics for boys and girls as well as club programs for boys. Featuring 5 large indoor fields, we cater to sports teams and organizations looking for a practice facility with ample space and state of the art equipment. Our sports arena is available for organized practices and training sessions for all levels and ages of athlete. Due to the scale and layout of our facility, Main Line Sports Center can handle large practices, as well as Tournaments, special events and private parties for your group or team. Please contact the office at 610-640-1420 for information or access the Main Line website at http://www.blueoxlacrosse.com/index.html