ROMEOVILLE, Ill. - Senior
Drew Kask (Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada/Dr. Charles Best Secondary School) became the first-ever Lewis University men's lacrosse player to be drafted in the National Lacrosse League as the Vancouver Warriors used their fifth round, 85th pick to select the attacksmen from Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada.
"We are very proud of Drew for being selected in the NLL draft and to be given the opportunity to compete at the professional level," Lewis men's lacrosse head coach
Joe Perruzzi said. "Drew was critical to developing a winning culture at Lewis since our inaugural year in 2020. He is an incredibly skilled box player that is an even better teammate. We are looking forward to supporting him in the next chapter of his career."
Kask played three years for Lewis as an attackmen from 2020-2022, playing in 33 games for the Flyers, recording 53 goals, 30 assists and 30 ground balls.
Kask helped
lead the Flyers to their first Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament during his junior season.