It won't be long before the national lacrosse world knows the name Tuck Gilbane.
That's to say, at the high school level, Gilbane is already more than well-known as one of the top recruits in the country. The now former Nobles Bulldog will be heading to Princeton soon to join the Tigers and should be a house-hold name very quickly.
Gilbane is coming off a historic season where he broke the career points record for the ISL, finishing with 342, including 221 goals and 121 assists. The record was held by former Bulldog Hayden Cheek. In his final year, Gilbane racked up 106 points after a 91-point season as a junior.
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