Greg Danseglio finished his high school career with back to back CHSAA champions, which is something that very few players from either side of the Chaminade-St. Anthony's rivalry can say. He was also named CHSAA Defenseman of the Year, Under Armour All American and to the US U 19 National Team.
LI Laxbeat decided to catch up with the recent St. Anthony's graduate and current UVA freshman. We wanted to find out what it is like to play fall ball as a freshman for the super talented defending national champion, Virginia Cavaliers.
We hit Greg with a few questions. Check em out:
Laxbeat: Greg, how has the adjustment to college been going so far? Has it been difficult managing classes, practice, team activities, studying and a social life?
GD: The adjustment from high school to college was quite challenging the first few weeks. At first it was difficult managing my time and getting from place to place, because I was unfamiliar with the bus system and where everything is. Every day during fall ball was long as I had multiple classes in the morning followed by practice, tutors and mandatory study hall. In regards to team activities and social life, all of the guys are great and brought me in to the team the moment that I stepped on campus. We always get together on weekends.