 This new season for the Boston University Men's Lacrosse team is like no other. It's their first as a Division 1A team, meaning they're getting all the perks. We all are excited about this new program and we just want to get better every day and really start building the foundation program and growing it to really high depths. As Division 1A, the team is fully funded by the university and can now offer scholarships, have a full-time staff and recruit players. Coach Pauley says the new team is attracting players from all across the country, such as freshman Chad Bell from California. For us, being Division 1A means a lot, especially coming from the club level. I think it means that, one, the school is expanding and trusting us with a new sport. Also, it's allowing us to bring in more people. Being Division 1A also means a lot of off-the-field detention. For someone watching them every practice, Erica Shea is looking forward to a successful season. The team is really excited. The guys are super pumped. They're excited. The energy is really high. Every practice, they come out and they seem to give it their all. And no one seems to complain and everyone works really hard. The Terriers now play in the Patriot League and will host two home games in late October. The Men's La Crosse team kick off their fall season on October 13th with the Northeast Classic and Braintree. Reporting at Nickerson Field for the BUNU Service, I'm Alyssa Adon.