
PHOTO COURTESY OF BILL O’BRIEN
Question of Identity
Bill O’Brien // Boston Cannons
Bill O'Brien grew up around the Onondaga reservation and learned the game playing box at a young age. He played lacrosse through high school, when he got a scholarship to play football at Sacred Heart. After a successful college football career, O'Brien transition back to the lacrosse world. He joined the New England Black Wolves of the NLL in 2014 and continued his box career through 2018. Now, he'll suit up for the MLL's Boston Cannons.

PHOTO BY HEATHER AINSWORTH
Passion over Perception
Jade Haumann // Keuka (‘18)
Jade Haumann recently wrapped up her two-year career with Keuka College, where she played the game with which she grew up. Haumann has plans to enter the STEM field, hoping to help preserve the environment and protects animals — two values she learned as a member of the Onondaga Nation.

PHOTO BY HEATHER AINSWORTH
A Stick Maker’s Perspective
Ron Patterson // Seneca Nation
Ron Patterson, who lives in the Oneida reservation and grew up with Senecas, played lacrosse throughout his childhood and into adulthood. He fell in love with the stick, eventually making it his life's passion. Patterson explains the meaning of lacrosse stick to the Natives that play the Creator's Game.
Stick and Ball Game
Justin Giles // Virginia (‘03)
Justin Giles is of the Muskogee Creek Nation, where he learned a stick and ball game similar to lacrosse. He wasn't introduced to the comtemporary game until grade school in the Washington D.C. suburbs. Once he found lacrosse, he felt a strong sense of pride being of Native heritage. He later played at Virginia and with the Iroquois Nationals.
Sisters Stick Together
Jacelyn & Mimi Lazore // IMG Academy
Jacelyn and Mimi Lazore grew up playing lacrosse in the Akwesasne region along the St. Lawrence River, and later spent time at Salmon River High School. After a tough recruiting process, the Lazore sisters ended up at IMG Academy, where they currently play as seniors. Both will play at Dartmouth this coming fall.