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Quint Kessenich: Seniors have their moment

I reached out to 20 or so seniors who play Division I lacrosse. They've been around the block. I wanted to hear their voice on a variety of subjects. I believe that the greatest strength of lacrosse is the product on the field and the quality student-athlete. Let their voice be heard.

— Quint Kessenich
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<b>On camaraderie:</b>

"What I will miss most is walking out every day and being able to play lacrosse with 40 of my best friends."
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<b>On changes to the game:</b>
"I would like to see 'the dive' be allowed again. The dive makes offense more interesting and gives the attacker an advantage."<br><br>
"The goalie should be treated like a normal player and not be granted the five seconds on restarts on the end line. ... It slows the game when goalies are taking advantage of the rule."
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<b>Advice for young players:</B>
"Wall ball and practice. Do twice as many with your off hand. Watch as much lacrosse as possible and incorporate others players' games into yours."

Virginia attackman Steele Stanwick (Loyola High)

( Kenneth K. Lam, Baltimore Sun / March 31, 2012 )
On camaraderie: "What I will miss most is walking out every day and being able to play lacrosse with 40 of my best friends."

On changes to the game: "I would like to see 'the dive' be allowed again. The dive makes offense more interesting and gives the attacker an advantage."

"The goalie should be treated like a normal player and not be granted the five seconds on restarts on the end line. ... It slows the game when goalies are taking advantage of the rule."

Advice for young players: "Wall ball and practice. Do twice as many with your off hand. Watch as much lacrosse as possible and incorporate others players' games into yours."
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