![]() “I have a trainer that I work out with a couple days a week and I still do a lot of stuff to stay in shape this time of year. “This time of year, lacrosse is kind of on the back burner right now,” Adams said. At the end of the day he spends time with his family. “So we build an on TV app that you press a button on a remote and it pops up scores and schedules and highlights.”Īround midday, Adams will squeeze in a workout before returning to work. “I manage a team of software engineers and designers, and we basically build experiences that support sports content,” Adams said. He then starts working remotely between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. After playing for the PLL’s Chrome in 2019, he was picked by the PLL’s newest team, the Waterdogs, for their inaugural season this summer.Īdams, who works as a product manager for Comcast, usually starts his morning around 6 a.m. Defenseman Chris Sabia has competed in the league since the inaugural season in 2019 after graduating from Penn State. ![]() He played in the Major Lacrosse League (MLL) for the New York Lizards until 2019, when he transitioned to playing in the PLL for the Archers.Īdams and Ament aren’t the only two former Penn Staters who play in the PLL. “He played great, and I think off the field he really made a great impression on all the guys - the way he carries himself and prepares, just approaches relationships.”Īdams, a veteran goalie, has been playing professionally since 2009. We had met a few times in the past but had never really got good quality time together like we did out there,” Adams said. “That was definitely one of the highlights of the three weeks for me was just getting to spend more time with. Adams, who graduated in 2009, has known Ament since they did a commercial together for Maverik Lacrosse in 2012. Coming into the locker room, Ament was greeted by fellow Penn Stater and Archers teammate, Drew Adams. ![]()
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