by Jason Fridge
An in-depth look at the legacy of the 2024 Cabrini Men's Lacrosse team —an unforgettable group that played through the program’s final season. Through in-depth conversations with players and coaches, this podcast follows where they are now and how they’re carrying the spirit of Cabrini into the next chapters of their lives. More than just lacrosse, it's about resilience, brotherhood, and turning a bittersweet ending into a powerful beginning
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April 24, 2025
<p>In the series finale, we sit down and talk with two pivotal figures in Cabrini athletics final year. Both Associate Athletic Director Laura Bourdo and Athletic Director Kate Corcoran were on the front lines from the moment the announcement was made, but while their leadership was strong they never got a chance to process everything that went down. Now as they sit almost a year removed from the final days in their new respective roles, they reflect back on what that final year and Cabrini meant to them on a personal level.</p><p>Time Stamps:</p><p>Laura Bourdo (CUNYAC) 0:00-20:50</p><p>Kate Corcoran (Millersville) 20:50-49:42</p>
April 22, 2025
<p>In Chapter IV, we talk with three former Cavs have that made the transition to coaching positions at other institutions. First we'll meet Corbin Carraghan and Sam Kirk, who both traded in their Cabrini cleats for a different spot on the sideline as assistant coaches. Then we'll get a chance to discuss the final year from the perspective of Head Coach Tommy DeLuca and hear about his journey to finding a new position right across the street.</p><p><br></p><p>Time Stamps:</p><p>Corbin Carraghan (Muhlenberg) 0:00-25:21</p><p>Sam Kirk (Eastern) 25:21-36:46</p><p>Tommy DeLuca (Eastern) 36:46-57:46</p>
April 18, 2025
<p>In Chapter III, we hear the stories of two former Cavaliers who didn't just have to experience a program shutting down once. Each has their own unique perspectives to not only going through a program shut down, but navigating the transfer process and finding the right spot to call home.</p>
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