Mentors Available

Davis Provost

Attack | University of Pennsylvania (Penn) Class of 2027
Calvert Hall • Culver Academies • Valor Christian

From Colorado to the Ivy League

Davis Provost’s journey is proof that elite lacrosse talent can come from anywhere.

Originally from Colorado, Davis developed in a non-traditional lacrosse market, sharpening his skills at Valor Christian High School while competing in multiple sports, including football. He took a leap most wouldn’t — transferring to Culver Academies (IN) and then finishing his career at Calvert Hall (MD), competing in the prestigious MIAA conference.

His bold moves paid off. Davis was ranked a Top 100 National Recruit by Inside Lacrosse and the National Lacrosse Federation, known for his versatile offensive game and competitive drive. Now, he competes at the University of Pennsylvania as a starting attackman, while studying at the Wharton School of Business.

💬 What Davis Offers as a Mentor

  • ✅ Guidance for athletes in non-hotbed areas
  • ✅ Offensive development insights
  • ✅ Support navigating program transfers or relocations
  • ✅ Real talk about balancing sports, school, and personal discipline
  • ✅ Weekly check-ins and progress tracking

🎯 Best For

  • Players outside the East Coast looking to get noticed
  • Offensive players aiming to sharpen skills and IQ
  • Families exploring club, prep, or boarding school options
  • Anyone chasing a high-academic, high-performance path
Griffin Scane

Griffin Scane

Midfield | University of Pennsylvania (Penn) Class of 2026
Culver Academies (IN)

From Chicago to the Ivy League

Griffin Scane’s journey reflects the grit, athleticism, and tenacity it takes to stand out — even far from lacrosse’s traditional power centers.

Growing up in the Midwest, Griffin developed into a top-tier athlete at Culver Academies (IN), a nationally recognized program known for elite discipline, structure, and competition. Through relentless training and a high-motor style of play, he earned his opportunity to compete at the Division I level.

Now a midfielder at the University of Pennsylvania, Griffin brings a physical, two-way presence to the Ivy League. With a motor that doesn’t stop and a competitive mindset sharpened by years of disciplined prep, he’s proven that Midwest athletes can break through and thrive at the highest levels of college lacrosse.

💬 What Griffin Offers as a Mentor

  • ✅ Advice for players developing in non-hotbed regions
  • ✅ Midfield-specific skills — transition play, off-ball movement, and riding
  • ✅ Mentality tips for gritty, high-energy athletes
  • ✅ What it takes to earn a D1 opportunity through hard work and discipline
  • ✅ Weekly accountability and honest feedback sessions

🎯 Best For

  • Midfielders looking to become high-motor, two-way threats
  • Athletes from outside the East Coast looking for a D1 path
  • Families considering boarding school development options
  • Players who thrive on hustle, toughness, and coachability
Luke Warrington

Luke Warrington

Midfield | Duke University Class of 2028
Culver Academies (IN) • Team 91 MD

From Indiana to the ACC

Luke Warrington’s story is a perfect example of how discipline, toughness, and consistency can put a player on a national stage — no matter where they start.

Hailing from Carmel, Indiana, Luke sharpened his game at Culver Academies, one of the most elite prep lacrosse programs in North America. At Culver, he developed into a two-way force: a gritty short-stick defensive midfielder (SSDM) who could also push transition and contribute on the offensive end. His play was defined by energy, toughness, and unselfishness — qualities that earned him respect at every level.

Luke rose into the Top 50 national rankings and committed to Duke University, one of the premier programs in college lacrosse. With a relentless motor and high IQ, he brings ACC-level intensity to every rep and understands what it takes to thrive in a high-performance environment.

💬 What Luke Offers as a Mentor

  • ✅ Insight on building your role as an SSDM or two-way midfielder
  • ✅ Tips for players in non-hotbed regions to gain national recognition
  • ✅ Strategies for standing out in high-level prep programs
  • ✅ Transition decision-making, defensive footwork, and hustle play
  • ✅ Weekly check-ins to stay locked in and build habits that last

🎯 Best For

  • Midfielders looking to play both ends and become complete players
  • Athletes aiming to make a name from outside the East Coast
  • Families exploring prep school or elite club lacrosse decisions
  • Players who value grit, leadership, and playing with a chip on their shoulder