As most elite players began committing as juniors, Pannell was still looking for an offer. In the summer prior to his senior year, he tried out for the elite Empire Games, then a key recruiting venue. He didn’t make it.
“I had some schools I was talking to [that said], ‘Make the Empire team and we’ll figure it out,’” Pannell said. “I never heard from them again.”
Recruited by Towson and Quinnipiac, Pannell signed a letter of intent with the latter before his senior season.
“I felt like I needed to do it before every spot was taken,” he said.
Then, quite literally, he grew up. Between the Empire tryouts and his senior season at Smithtown High School (N.Y.), Pannell grew more than three inches and gained 15 pounds. As a senior, he scored 130 points, made All-American teams and might have had his pick of Division I schools. But his signed letter of intent meant he was untouchable. After a year of prep school, but still tied to Quinnipiac, he landed at Cornell, which, as an Ivy League campus, is not bound by scholarship rules.
The rest is lacrosse history.