To all who have ever worn the red, white and blue, this person has come to embody what it means to represent the U.S. program. She is passionate not only about the game and the U.S. program, but more importantly about how the game is played. She always has the integrity of the game in mind and reminds us daily that the game is what brought us all together, and that it is our responsibility to leave the game better than we found it.
More often than not, she is a leader with few words, but as a result, her voice then carries much more weight. She is always guiding us down the right path. She is the voice of reason and wisdom — always supportive, but critical, constructive and direct when needed. She is our fearless leader in huddles and on the sidelines — knowing just what we need at any given moment. Her perspective and appreciation of the game and the experience has been crucial to the culture of our program today. She has shown us how to respect the game, our opponents, our officials and each other.
She is a legend not only in the game, but also within the U.S. program. The U.S. program has not been without her since 1991 — she has played in four World Cups, coached the past three, and coached the U.S. U19 team in 2007. She connects the past and the present, all the while asking us to look to the future. She challenges us to be approachable role models for the next generation of U.S. team players by carrying ourselves with class.
We could not be more proud to honor Jess Wilk with our Heart of Lacrosse Award.