Hayashi and Marsh to Serve as 2027 Navy Men’s Lacrosse Captains
Navy men's lacrosse announced Zach Hayashi and AJ Marsh as team captains for the 2026-27 season. Coach Joe Amplo praised their leadership, saying they embody excellence both on and off the field, and have the support of their teammates. The duo aims to elevate the team and compete for championships, leveraging their individual accolades and experiences to inspire their peers.
By the Numbers- Zach Hayashi has won 384 out of 686 faceoffs (56.0%) in his career, ranking second in Navy history.
- AJ Marsh has contributed 24 points (12 goals, 12 assists), the most by a Navy pole player in program history.
- Hayashi and Marsh become captains as Navy aims to bolster its championship aspirations.
- The team has shown defensive strength, holding opponents to low goal totals, particularly against highly ranked teams.
With Hayashi and Marsh at the helm, Navy men's lacrosse will look to build on their successes to enhance their competitive edge in upcoming seasons.
Bottom LineThe selection of Hayashi and Marsh as captains highlights Navy's focus on leadership and performance, setting a tone for the future as they strive for excellence in both academics and athletics.
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