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Dylan Hess is the definition of a work-horse midfielder and one of the most electric young talents in modern lacrosse. A Ponte Vedra native who helped deliver a state championship in high school, Hess quickly rose to national attention for his relentless motor, two-way versatility, and refuse-to-quit mentality.
At Georgetown, he became the kind of player every coach dreams about — a dominant transition threat, a lockdown defender, and a clutch playmaker who showed up in the biggest moments. His effort wasn’t just impressive; it was contagious. Teammates fed off it. Opponents dreaded it.
That grind paid off. Hess earned top-prospect recognition, was drafted into the NLL by the Colorado Mammoth, and made waves in the Premier Lacrosse League — even earning a spot in the PLL All-Star Game early in his pro career. Now known for his explosive style and blue-collar mindset, Dylan Hess has cemented himself as one of the hardest-working midfielders in the sport.
He doesn’t just play lacrosse.
He changes the pace, raises the standard, and proves that hustle still matters.
By Chris GrecoDylan Hess is the definition of a work-horse midfielder and one of the most electric young talents in modern lacrosse. A Ponte Vedra native who helped deliver a state championship in high school, Hess quickly rose to national attention for his relentless motor, two-way versatility, and refuse-to-quit mentality.
At Georgetown, he became the kind of player every coach dreams about — a dominant transition threat, a lockdown defender, and a clutch playmaker who showed up in the biggest moments. His effort wasn’t just impressive; it was contagious. Teammates fed off it. Opponents dreaded it.
That grind paid off. Hess earned top-prospect recognition, was drafted into the NLL by the Colorado Mammoth, and made waves in the Premier Lacrosse League — even earning a spot in the PLL All-Star Game early in his pro career. Now known for his explosive style and blue-collar mindset, Dylan Hess has cemented himself as one of the hardest-working midfielders in the sport.
He doesn’t just play lacrosse.
He changes the pace, raises the standard, and proves that hustle still matters.