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Men's Lacrosse Captains a New Season
The Mount Ida College Men’s Lacrosse team enters the 2008
season with high expectations. Coach Andrew Fink, who is in his
fifth season as head coach, has a perfect record against North
Atlantic Conference (NAC) competition and plans to keep the
Mustangs undefeated in NAC play through 08’.
Last season ended with MIC reaching the Division III NCAA
Tournament for the first time in team history but an early exit
left more to be desired. The addition of 13 freshmen to the roster
shows that Fink has reloaded his team and is ready to take the next
step in the progression of his program.
Leadership is a major part of any athletic team and for Men’s
Lacrosse at Mount Ida it starts with their three captains.
Senior midfielder John Lightbown (Melrose, MA/Malden
Catholic) enters his first season as captain. Last
season Lightbown put up 58 points on 29 goals and 29 assists. Four
of his goals came in the NAC Championship against Castleton State
in which Mount Ida escaped with an 11-10 victory in overtime.
Lightbown’s success at Mount Ida includes NAC Rookie of the
Year, 1st Team All-Conference for his first 3 seasons, and the NAC
Championship MVP in 2007. Lightbown plays an aggressive and
balanced style of lacrosse that sets the tone for the other
midfielders on the team. For the 2008 season Lightbown will bring
both his leadership abilities and offensive ability to the table
looking to make 2008 another successful season for Mount Ida
Lacrosse. High School: In his senior year at Malden Catholic his
club posted a 21-2 record and made it to the MA Division I State
Finals and was runner-up in a close game to state powerhouse
Duxbury.
Senior midfielder Luke Philip Wilson (Essex,
MA/Ipswich) enters his final season as a Mustang and
his first as captain. Wilson is a spirited teammate who brings the
emotion and leadership to the captain position that any team would
desire. Wilson brings a different style to the midfield position
for MIC. The transition to the college level for Wilson included a
change in position. As a long-pole defenseman in high school,
Wilson was asked to switch to short-stick midfield and not only be
a presence on defense but on offense as well. Wilson has shown
through his play that he is willing to be the scrapper, the
ground-ball king, the one who will out hustle someone before he
outscores them. This is clearly shown in the stat sheet as Wilson
snagged 56 ground-balls in 2007. Wilson’s versatile abilities
will be a key part for the success of the 2008 campaign. High
School: In his high school years Wilson was a member of the varsity
lacrosse program every season at Ipswich High School. 2003 was his
most memorable for Wilson and his Ipswich squad as they took the MA
Division III State Title.
Senior defenseman Will Cullen (North Haven, CT/North
Haven) also enters his first year as captain in his
final season as a Mustang. Cullen displays the qualities in a
player that every coach and teammate can admire. As a three year
starter in high school at North Haven, Cullen was given the Rudy
Award. This award was given to the player who kept the team moral
at a high level, the one who gave 100% effort 100% of the time. In
college if there was an award for perseverance Cullen would be a
first ballot selection. After suffering a season ending knee injury
in 2006 it has been an uphill battle to return to the field. In
limited play during the 2007 season Cullen displayed that he still
had the quickness and speed to compete as a defenseman. The only
explanation for Cullen’s return is that he was determined to
rehabilitate and get back to the field. The example that Cullen
sets for the younger players as a hard-worker and one who hates to
lose makes him a perfect fit for captain of the 2008 team.

