Evan Gagne’s game is made for today’s brand of college lacrosse.

The rising junior from Westhampton Beach (NY) is an agile and athletic attackman/midfielder.

He’s be taking his game to Fairfield University following two more varsity seasons.

Now, here’s a Q&A with Evan on his commitment:

What were the main factors in your decision?
The campus was beautiful and the coaches were the best. The overall atmosphere at Fairfield was great.

What other schools were you considering and what schools did you visit?
Hofstra, Towson, Bryant, Ohio State and I visited Hofstra and Penn State

What are your strengths as a player and how would you describe your style of play?
My strengths as a player are my outside shot and my agility. My style of play is a fast-paced game and will do anything to help my team win.

What areas of your game are you looking to improve on?
Definitely my face offs, shooting with my off hand, and shooting on the run.

Who have been some of the biggest influences on you during your development as a player?
Max Seibald because of the way he can do anything on the field.

What travel team did you play on and what were some of the big showcase events you participated in this summer?
Team Westhampton and Long Island Jesters. Maverik Showtime.

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