Jack Ray and Christian Daniel could not be any more different as attackmen.
Ray, a senior, is a 6-foot-6, 248-pound bull dodger. Daniel, a freshman who is generously listed at 5-foot-11 and 175 pounds, has been repeatedly described as “crafty and slick.”
That dichotomy of big and small, old and young, power and grace has provided the Navy men’s lacrosse program with a very effective attack combination.
Daniel and Ray rank first and second on the team in scoring while playing off each other quite nicely. They, along with dynamic midfielder Greyson Torain, have been catalysts of an offense that has averaged almost 12 goals per game against Patriot League opponents.