EASTON, Pa. – Head men's lacrosse coach
Patrick Myers announced the signing of 13 new Leopards on Tuesday that are slated to join the program in fall 2025.
"It's an exciting time to be representing the Leopards as a lacrosse player here at Lafayette College as we continue to raise the bar. The 2025 recruiting class signifies the continued awakening of the Lafayette lacrosse program, ranking among the league and nation's best," Myers said. "We are proud of these young men who are made of the right stuff and represent the cultural values of our program and combine that with a competitive spirit that will help us compete for championships."
"These 13 young men bring leadership, determination and excitement for the future. We look forward to helping these young men develop within the brotherhood here at Lafayette and we expect them to lead this program into the future as we move into the state-of-the-art Wallach Sports Performance and Lacrosse Center in the Fall of '25."
The future Leopards are listed below.
Jared Baudin | M | 6-3 | 190 | South Orange, N.J. | Delbarton
A two-sport athlete at Delbarton, Baudin competed in lacrosse and football and was a two-year letterwinner in lacrosse. The South Orange, N.J. native was a Morris County champion in lacrosse his junior year and he intends to major in Economics at Lafayette.
Noah Blinkoff | D/M | 5-11 | 190 | Livingston, N.J. | Gill St. Bernard's
A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse, Blinkoff comes to Easton as a First Team All-County, All-Conference and All-State selection. On his path to becoming a Non-Public B State champion, the Livingston, N.J. native was named a two-time New Balance All-American. Blinkoff plans to major in Economics on College Hill. His twin brother, Zach, will play collegiate lacrosse at Rollins College.
Cael DiSora | M | 6-3 | 185 | Easton, Pa. | Easton
A two-sport athlete at Easton, DiSora is familiar with Northampton County. He competed in lacrosse and football in high school, earning four letters in lacrosse and three in football as a midfielder and cornerback. On his way to eclipsing the 100 points and goals milestones, DiSora was named a USA Lacrosse All-American, an EPC First-Team selection and was selected to the First Team for
Lehigh Valley Live and the
Morning Call. He won a District XI championship at Easton in football and he intends to major in Economics on College Hill.
Ryan Farley | D | 6-0 | 195 | East Walpole, Mass. | St. Sebastian's School
A four-year starter at St. Sebastian's School, Farley joins the Maroon and White as an All-ISL honoree and a Boston Lax All-American. The East Walpole, Mass. native primarily plays as a defenseman and he plans to major in Finance at Lafayette.
Charlie Foley | A | 5-10 | 175 | Palatine, Ill. | Wheaton Academy
Foley enters his senior year at the Wheaton Academy with 109 goals and 63 assists. The Palatine, Ill. native is a four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and garnered All-State status in his junior year. The attackman captured a state championship his junior season and was later awarded the IHSA Academic Achievement. Foley is a member of the National Honor Society and intends to major in Economics at Lafayette. His mother, Amy, competed in soccer at Butler University.
Jack Frers | A/M | 6-0 | 205 | Ridgewood, N.J. | Ridgewood
A three-year starter in lacrosse at Ridgewood, Frers joins Lafayette with a year of experience in football as well. The attack/midfielder posted 84 goals and 12 assists in two seasons and he was named Ridgewood's Rookie of the Year in 2023. The following season, Frers earned Second Team All-Bergen County, Second Team All-Gibbs Division and Second Team All-State laurels. The Ridgewood, N.J. native intends to major in Economics at Lafayette. His mother, Elizabeth, competed in lacrosse at Albany where his father, Lawrence, competed in crew.
Maxwell Herbison | M | 6-2 | 175 | Pittsford, N.Y. | Pittsford Sutherland | Phillips Academy Andover
A four-sport athlete hailing from Pittsford, N.Y., Herbison competed in lacrosse, squash, cross country and indoor track. The midfielder earned four varsity letters in lacrosse, three in cross country and two in track and currently serves as a captain on the lacrosse team. Herbison is the recipient of the Math Student Achievement Award at Pittsford Sutherland and he plans to study Economics on College Hill. His father, Greg, played division one soccer at SUNY Oneonta.
Jett Klassen | A | 5-11 | 180 | Victoria, B.C. | Claremont Secondary
Klassen is a three-sport athlete at Claremont, competing in lacrosse, soccer and basketball. During his junior year, the Victoria, B.C. native notched 83 goals in 20 games as a team captain and he's led his team in scoring for the past three seasons. The attackman was named captain for Team B.C. and captain of the provincial team on his way to winning nationals and later being awarded MVP honors for leading the tournament in points.
Lucas Kroner | M | 5-10 | 170 | Lake Forest, Ill. | Lake Forest
Kroner comes to Easton as a two-sport athlete in lacrosse and basketball at Lake Forest. The midfielder has amassed over 150 career points and was named a US Lacrosse All-American, an NSC All-Conference honoree, and an Illinois All-State selection during his junior season. Kroner also holds Lake Forest's school record for the most goals during the post season. He is a member of the finance, spanish and history clubs and he intends to study Economics as a Leopard.
Sean McKee | A/M | 5-11 | 190 | Chagrin Falls, Ohio | Chagrin Falls
A two-sport athlete at Chagrin Falls, McKee earned varsity letters in lacrosse (four) and football (three). McKee is set to captain Chagrin Falls in lacrosse for his senior year, after being named an Academic All-American last season. During his sophomore campaign, the attackman/midfielder received All-Region and All-State laurels. McKee is a member of the EDFUND Board and he plans to major in Economics.
Talan Smith | FO/M | 6-1 | 165 | Bethesda, Md. | Landon School
Smith is a three-sport athlete at the Landon School, earning varsity letters in lacrosse (four), wrestling (three) and football (one). Through three years as Landon's faceoff specialist, Smith boasts a 61.3 win percentage (247-403), while scooping up 126 ground balls, scoring three goals and providing eight assists.
Inside Lacrosse rated him as an 86 overall on its recruiting index and recently named him a 2025 Player to Watch. Smith is a two-time Nike All-Star in lacrosse and a three-time I.A.C. champion in wrestling. The Bethesda, Md. native intends to major in Economics on College Hill.
Luka Vecchione | FO | 5-10 | 195 | Belle Mead, N.J. | Lawrenceville School
Vechhione joins Myers' program as a three-sport athlete, competing in lacrosse, football and basketball. The faceoff specialist holds a 65 percent win rate from the x through his junior year and he is a two-time national champion in lacrosse at the Lawrenceville School. The Belle Mead, N.J. native has previously sailed and placed in the Junior Olympics/US Nationals and he's the president of the Lawrenceville Christian Athletes Association. Vecchione plans to study Mechanical Engineering as a Leopard. His sister, Ava, plays field hockey for Hobart and William Smith and his father, Paul, competed in sprint football at Rutgers.
Erik Volfson | M | 6-3 | 225 | Scottsdale, Ariz. | Brophy College Preparatory
A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse, Volfson comes to College Hill as a First Team All-State selection at Brophy College Preparatory. The Scottsdale, Ariz. native was named his team's Offensive MVP after his 101-point senior campaign, when he logged 63 goals and 38 assists. Volfson is a three-time state champion and he was awarded the Offensive MVP award in the championship game last season. The midfielder is a member of the National Honor Society and is the recipient of the Open to Growth Award. Volfson intends to study Economics as a Leopard.
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