Gary Gait
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"Gary Charles Gait" is a Canadian retired lacrosse player and currently the head coach of the women's lacrosse team at Syracuse Orange/Syracuse University, where he played the sport collegiately.

He played College lacrosse/collegiately for the Syracuse Orange men's lacrosse team and professionally in the indoor National Lacrosse League and the outdoor MLL, while representing Canada men's national lacrosse team/Canada at the international level. Gait has been inducted into the Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame/United States Lacrosse National Hall of Fame and the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame.

He was a four-time All-American for the Syracuse Orange men's lacrosse team from 1987-90 (including first-team honors from 1988 to 1990), and was on three NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship#Division I/NCAA championship-winning teams. He twice won the Lt. Raymond Enners Award, given to the most outstanding college lacrosse player, in 1988 and 1990. Gait holds the Syracuse career goals record at 192 and the single-season goals record at 70, an NCAA record until 2008. In 1997, the NCAA Lacrosse Committee named Gait, along with his twin brother and Syracuse teammate, Paul Gait/Paul, to the 25th Anniversary Lacrosse team.

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He should be good to go.

Dan's a sharpshooter from the outside, he's been playing well and he's going to be in the rotation.

We've made a commitment to improve our teams from the past. We've made a lot of changes, we have a lot of new players and we're excited to get out there and compete.

That's what we all hope. Everyone feels good about the win. Arizona was 3-0 and atop our division, so to go into their building and beat them, it does give you a little emotional boost. We'll continue to use that, but we'll stick with our game plan for the season.

We're trying to find the piece to the puzzle on the left side of the offence. He's a young player with a bright future so we're excited to have him.

This is obviously the first step. You can't get a home game without making the playoffs, and we took care of that.

This is a great win. Coming off the all-star break, we were hoping to gain some momentum and I think we've really come together at the half-way point in the season.

It's a big game for us to get back in the mix at the top of the division.

The good thing is we get to play next week.