Notre Dame football's Dylan Faison scores first lacrosse goal - On3
Notre Dame football wide receiver Dylan Faison scored the first goal of his lacrosse career Saturday against No. 1 Richmond.
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What’s been covered recently
Profiles and features in lacrosse-focused outlets have emphasized Notre Dame’s rise to national prominence, the trust and accountability built within the roster, and the role of leadership in maintaining high standards on and off the field. These pieces often connect the program’s success to the five pillars of the Notre Dame lacrosse ethos: character, culture, community, commitment, and competition. For example, outlets have described how leadership and mutual trust contributed to a championship run, and how the team leverages its platform to give back to the community. These themes are frequently used to illustrate a broader narrative of belonging and growth within the program. [sources discussing ND lacrosse culture and performance trends; see examples in college lacrosse coverage and Notre Dame lacrosse features]
There are ongoing features and short-form videos that showcase the team’s community engagement, including clinics and partnerships with local organizations, as a reflection of their mission beyond winning games. Such coverage reinforces the “work of belonging” through service, mentorship, and outreach. [Notre Dame lacrosse community and service initiatives coverage]
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Notre Dame football wide receiver Dylan Faison scored the first goal of his lacrosse career Saturday against No. 1 Richmond.
www.on3.comThe season is still young but it has been a very positive start for the powerhouse Notre Dame lacrosse program. On Saturday, the Fighting Irish moved to 4-0 on the year after traveling to No.
www.yardbarker.comA Notre Dame sports team is practicing with a more unconventional routine. Dancers are in town from the Indianapolis Ballet, and in between performances, they made time to teach a few moves to the lacrosse team. For first timers, we’d say they did all right -- but then again, we’re not dance experts. The team did seem happy to be trading the field for the stage today, though. There's some crossover -- it helps with balance and coordination --but it's also just really fun to watch.
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notredamelacrosse.wordpress.comIt was never about revenge. Notre Dame's motivation came from within.
www.usalacrosse.comNotre Dame Joins OWLS Lacrosse for Fifth Annual Playing for Peace Event
fightingirish.comThese guys are on a roll.
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