PMHS grad Dane Crowley earns New England post-season honors in lacrosse after dominating face offs

Editor’s note: This press release was provided by Trinity College.

Hartford, Conn. – Trinity College men’s lacrosse senior captain Jack Cahill (Medfield, Mass.) and first-year Dane Crowley (Pelham, N.Y.) were each named to the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) All-New England Honorable Mention, while Crowley also joined captain Harrison Ike (Allentown, Pa.) and junior David DeMartino (South Windsor, Conn.) on the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) All-Conference Second Team.  Trinity, coached by Jason Tarnow (4th Season), finished the 2021 season with a 3-3 record and in third place in the NESCAC West with a 1-2 division mark.

Crowley turned heads in the faceoff circle, winning 97 of his 139 attempts and ranking third in the NESCAC with a .698 faceoff percentage (13th in nation). He was also second in the league with 65 ground balls (9th in nation) to go with two goals and an assist for three points in six games. He also was a threat offensively, netting two goals and adding an assist for three points.  A graduate of Pelham Memorial High School, Crowley is majoring in economics at Trinity.  He is the son of Carmella and Michael Crowley.