Christopher Utt's Men's Lacrosse Recruiting Profile
Jessica Hardy
Published Mar 14, 2026
Personal Statement
I am a tall athletic goalie. I have very good fundamentals with a great first step. I play a small arc and use my size (6’ 4” 200 lbs.) to my advantage in the crease. I am patient and hold my position in the crease. I make big saves at the right time. I have a high lacrosse IQ and I am the quarterback on the field. I anticipate what is going to happen in front of me and make the right defensive calls. I clear the ball well and start the fast break. My goalie coach, Tillman Johnson, has been the major influence on how I play my position. I’ve learned Tillman’s playing style and, with his advice, adapted it to work for me as a big goalie.
In the classroom, I am a very good writer and a solid mathematician. I work hard and prepare for participation in all my classes.
One of my outside interests is music production. I enjoy the creativity of making my own music. I blend many different genres to create my unique sound. I also play the drums.
I am a gym rat. I continue to improve my physical fitness and footwork. I am committed to be the best I can be.
I always find time to help others and be a good role model. I’ve volunteered with my local United Way chapter on fundraising events and with blood drives for the Red Cross. I most enjoy helping younger lacrosse players learn how to play the game the right way.
At the age of 13, I had to over-come adversity and beat the odds. I was forced to spend 2 years out of lacrosse, and all the sports I enjoy, recovering from Osteo-Chondritis Dissecans in both my knees. I spent almost a year on crutches & in knee braces and another year rebuilding strength. The doctors told me that I would never play lacrosse again, but I was determined to prove them wrong. I worked very hard in the pool to build strength and learn how to walk again. I was fortunate to make a full recovery. This experience taught me several important life lessons. First, through hard work and belief in myself, I can achieve anything I put my mind to. Second, I learned how lucky I was compared to other patients, especially veterans, who were dealing with the loss of limbs. I learned how to support and motivate others through the tough times. I believe this challenging experience has made me a better person and lacrosse goalie.