2024-25 Men's Lacrosse
Roster
#13 Jake Taylor 2023-24 Men's Lacrosse Roster
Attack
Height
6-0
Weight
215
Class
Graduate Student
Hometown
Denver, CO
High School
Regis Jesuit
AWARDS & HONORS
- 2023 & 2024 NCAA National Champion (first two in program history)
- 2024 USILA All-American (HM)
- 2024 ACC All-Tournament Team
- Broke the Notre Dame single-game record for goals with eight against Syracuse (4/2/22) in his first career start
- US Lacrosse Magazine National Player of the Week (4/2/22)
- Inside Lacrosse Player of the Week (3/20/24)
- Two-time ACC Offensive Player of the Week (4/2/22, 3/19/24)
AS A GRAD STUDENT (2024)
- Helped lead the Fighting Irish to back-to-back national titles with a final record of 16-1 on the season
- Started all 17 games as an attackman during the 2024 season in South Bend
- Totaled 45 points off 41 goals and four assists
- His 41 goals ranked second on the team for the year and are tied for ninth in program history for goals in a season
- Finished the season with seven hat tricks
- Had a shooting percentage of .494 on the season which led the team and ranked fourth in the country
- Also added 14 ground balls and two caused turnovers
- Scored a season-high seven goals in the win over No. 18 Michigan, just one shy of his own program record for goals in a game
- Posted three goals in the win over No. 6 Duke in the ACC Championship final to help the Irish capture the title
- Recorded two goals in the NCAA Championship title game to help the Irish defeat No. 7 Maryland
AS A SENIOR (2023)
- Helped lead Notre Dame to its first national title in program history
- Ranked third on the team in goals for the season with 30 despite missing the first month of play while he recovered from an ACL injury
- Finished the year with 33 points off 30 goals and three assists
- Ranked sixth in the ACC in goals per game (2.5)
- Recorded multiple goals in each of the final 11 games of the season
- Tied the program record for goals in an NCAA Tournament game with five in the win over Utah
- Tallied four goals in the win at Syracuse
- Scored one of Notre Dame’s biggest goals of the season, tying the NCAA semifinal game against No. 2 Virginia with 32 seconds left in regulation on a twister from around 10 yards out
- Totaled three points in the national title win over No. 1 Duke, finishing with two goals and an assist
AS A JUNIOR (2022)
- Saw action in seven games as an attackman during his junior year, earning starts in the final six games of the season
- Led the team in goals (27) and finished fourth on the team in points (29) despite playing just seven games
- Scored multiple goals in six of seven appearances
- Led the Irish in scoring in three of his six starts
- Broke the Notre Dame single-game record for goals with eight against Syracuse (4/2/22) in his first career start
- Paced the Irish attack with six goals in a comeback win over Duke at Arlotta Stadium
- Scored a team-high five goals in the victory over Marquette
AS A SOPHOMORE (2021)
- Played in two games as an attackman during his sophomore year before his season was ended due to an injury
- Scored the first goal of his career in a win over Bellarmine (3/6) with a behind-the-back finish
AS A FRESHMAN (2020 – Season Cancelled After Five Games Due to COVID-19)
- Played in two games during his rookie season with the Irish as an attackman
- Made his Notre Dame debut in the season-opening win over Cleveland State (2/15)
PREP & PERSONAL
- Two-time US Lacrosse All-American
- Two-time Under Armour All-America Southwest Team selection in 2017 & 2018
- Senior Under Armour All-American in 2019
- No. 31 rated player by Inside Lacrosse in the class of 2019
- Helped Regis Jesuit win the Colorado State Championship in 2016 & 2018 and a runner-up finish in 2017
- Named the Regis Jesuit team MVP in 2018 & 2019 and was selected as the team captain in 2019
- Finished his high school career with 166 goals and 51 assists, leading the team in scoring in his final three seasons
- Was a member of the National Honor Society
- Played on the Denver Elite club team and was named an All-Star at the Western Shootout
- Helped Denver Elite win the Adrenaline Platinum Cup and Western Shootout
- Was a Denver City Lax volunteer and board member
- Son of Sean Hogan and Lisa Taylor
- Father, Sean, played lacrosse at Denver and mother, Lisa, played tennis at Regis College
- Has a sister, Haley