SALT LAKE CITY — There were a lot of things Josh Stout thought about in continuing his lacrosse career as it wound down at Lone Peak High School.
Academics was a big one for the future nursing major. So, too, was competing for titles, as any player will tell you.
But more than anything, he wanted to make a difference on his collegiate team.
In his first season with Utah lacrosse, Stout scored a team-high 38 goals to go along with 11 assists, including six games with four goals or more, while leading the No. 9 Utes into the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association Division I playoffs for the first time since 2005.