In what would have been @CornellLacrosse's final regular season game, let's take a minute to recognize the senior class. Peter Milliman, The Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men's Lacrosse, spoke to what made each senior special. #YellCornell

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Griffin Buczek’s strong work ethic and competitive spirit made him invaluable for the Big Red. Buczek played in every contest in '19 and '20 on Cornell’s defensive midfield, providing toughness and experience to the line-up. #YellCornell (📸: Lexi Thompson/Towson Athletics)
Caelahn Bullen saw action in 19 games in the cage, making nine starts. He closes out his time in a Big Red uniform with an 8-1 overall record. #YellCornell (📸: Patrick Shanahan/Cornell Athletics)
A junior set to graduate following the Fall 2020 semester, John Day may have never seen the field due to injury, but his contributions to the team as a humble, upbeat, and selfless teammate will be greatly missed. #YellCornell
(📸: Patrick Shanahan/Cornell Athletics)
Sam Duggan was a key member of Cornell's defensive midfield, coming into his own as a senior. An Inside Lacrosse Media All-American in 2020, Duggan led the team in ground balls and ranked second in caused turnovers. #YellCornell
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A four-year starter, Connor Fletcher helped captain the team as a senior. An offensive weapon in Cornell’s top-ranked group, he was named an Inside Lacrosse Media All-American in 2020 and a second-team All-Ivy pick in 2019. #YellCornell (📸: Dave Burbank/Cornell Athletics)
Griff Gosnell played in seven games on the Big Red defense during his career, including against High Point as a senior. A true team player, Gosnell epitomized what it meant to be a competitive teammate. #YellCornell (📸: Darl Zehr/Cornell Athletics)
When Hunter Hughes walked-on to the team after serving in the Marine Corps, there was no doubt that he’d have a positive impact. It didn’t take long for his leadership to shine through among the face-off unit. #YellCornell (📸: Patrick Shanahan/Cornell Athletics)
Patrick Karey played in 18 games on the Cornell defense, making three starts as a junior. He was a contributor in the Big Red’s thrilling victory over Penn State on March 8, picking up a career-high five ground balls. #YellCornell (📸: Tim McKinney/Cornell Athletics)
Attackman Ryan Maloney saw action in 13 contests during his career, registering a career-high two points on a goal and an assist against St. Bonaventure as a junior. #YellCornell (📸: Patrick Shanahan/Cornell Athletics)
A go-to for the Big Red in the face-off circle, Paul Rasimowicz frequented the X over his career. He was named honorable mention All-Ivy as a sophomore and led the team in ground balls in two of the last three seasons. #YellCornell (📸: Heather Nichols/Cornell Athletics)
Brandon Salvatore will leave Cornell as an USILA All-American, a 2x Inside Lacrosse Media All-American, and a 2x All-Ivy pick. A 2020 team captain, he was voted unanimous first-team All-Ivy in 2019. #YellCornell (📸: Patrick Shanahan/Cornell Athletics)
One of the best to don the Cornellian red and white, Jeff Teat was a 2x Tewaaraton Trophy nominee, 3x USILA All-American, 4x Inside Lacrosse Media All-American, and 2x unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection. #YellCornell (📸: Eldon Lindsay/Cornell Athletics)
Cooper Telesco was an asset for Cornell at offensive midfield, entering the starting line-up as a senior. He made his presence known, notching a career-high four goals and a natural hat trick against UAlbany on Feb. 15. #YellCornell (📸: Dave Burbank/Cornell Athletics)
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