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D-3: How Ryan Gebhardt and MIT formed a powerful reaction

By Kyle DevitteMarch 28, 2022

Transfer Ryan Gebhardt produced 39 goals and 11 assists in MIT's first six games. (Dave Silverman/DSPics.com)

MIT’s Ryan Gebhardt has the smartest team in New England thinking it can beat anyone it plays.

The Stevens transfer led the Ducks with 73 goals and 27 assists last season as a senior. He is the first player from MIT to be named to the All-American first team, and he is poised to make an immediate impact in the NEWMAC.

If you haven’t seen MIT play lacrosse yet, you should do it this spring because Gebhardt is a goal machine.

But how did he end up at MIT? Through Ben Dwyer, an MIT defenseman from Gebhardt’s hometown of Baldwinsville, N.Y.

Tags: D3 Men's Lacrosse, MIT, NEWMAC, Stevens

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