She is the CEO of Barstool Sports, a sports media brand that has grown exponentially in recent years through social outlets including Instagram and Twitter. Erika played lacrosse at Colby College, located in Maine, but did not begin playing until her sophomore year.
Erika is very close friends with lacrosse icon Paul Rabil and remains a close supporter of the sport and its top athletes. Seventh on the list of the richest former lacrosse players is Chris Hogan. Although he is not known for his lacrosse skills, Chris played lacrosse while he attended Penn State.
He later decided to switch sports and play football instead, so he transferred to Monmouth during his later college years. Chris was a successful wide receiver in the National Football League and is a two-time Super Bowl champion.
Coming in eighth on the list of the richest former lacrosse players is Paul Rabil. With a net worth of around one to five million dollars, the professional lacrosse player earns his spot on this list.
Paul is considered one of the best lacrosse players of all time and is very well-known in the sport's community. In addition to playing lacrosse professionally, after he graduated from Johns Hopkin University back in , Paul has also grown his net worth through numerous brand endorsement deals and his recent co-founding of the Premier Lacrosse League alongside his brother Mike Rabil. Ninth on the list of the wealthiest former lacrosse players is famous lacrosse goalie Alex Hewit.
Alex has earned his spot on this list with an estimated net worth between one and three million dollars. Alex has made most of his fortune in the financial industry, and he currently works for UBS. Alex spent his lacrosse career playing goalie at Princeton University, and he had an extremely successful career as a student-athlete. Gary Gait The tenth richest lacrosse player is Gary Gait.
Gary earns tenth place on the list with an estimated net worth of between one and three million dollars. He is a Canadian lacrosse player born in Victoria, Canada, and he played at Syracuse University for the entirety of his college lacrosse career. Gary played in the National Lacrosse League starting in , when he was drafted to the Detroit Turbos. Rabil also started instructional clinics and has put his own money toward startups including Whistle Sports and Muzik.
His biggest bet yet may be PLL, which competes with other pro lacrosse leagues that already get little attention on TV. It was about building something better and rewarding the people who have invested in lacrosse. I know that if I can get those three in every day, I can allocate the rest of my bandwidth to other endeavors that I have interest in. But then try to think outside of the box. Follow me on Twitter calgaryjimbo.
Enjoy our content? Join our newsletter to get the latest in sports news delivered straight to your inbox! In addition to the salary, players are offered health-care benefits and stock options in the league, which is a first for any pro sports league.
Being an athlete and an executive have a lot of crossover skills, Rabil said, and the roles have gone very well together so far. You have to be in sports, it's hypercompetitive," he said. Rabil also tries to leverage what he's learned from various mentors, including Bill Belichick. Fresh off playing the league's first week at Gillette Stadium outside Boston, the head coach of the New England Patriots was on hand to check out the action.
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