Former Stevenson lacrosse star Callum Robinson, along with his brother and a friend, found dead in Mexico. The lacrosse world mourns their loss.
Former Stevenson University lacrosse standout, Callum Robinson, has tragically been found dead in Mexico along with his brother, Jake, and friend, Jack Carter Rhoad. The trio went missing during a surfing trip to Mexico's Baja California coast, leaving their loved ones and the lacrosse community in shock. Callum Robinson, known for his achievements in NCAA Division III and professional lacrosse, was mourned by his alma mater and the lacrosse world.
The Mexican authorities discovered three bodies in the search for the missing tourists, confirming the devastating news of the Robinson brothers and Rhoad. Stevenson University announced the passing of Callum Robinson, who was a beloved alumni and made significant contributions to the lacrosse community. Coach Paul Cantabene expressed sorrow over the loss, reminiscing on the special memories shared with Callum.
The lacrosse world is deeply saddened by the loss of Callum Robinson, affectionately known as the 'Big Koala' for his impactful presence on and off the field. His legacy as a national champion and professional lacrosse player will forever be remembered. The tragic incident in Mexico has left a void in the hearts of all who knew Robinson and his companions.
In the wake of this heartbreaking event, the lacrosse community unites to remember Callum Robinson's spirit and passion for the game. His story serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the bond shared by athletes worldwide. Let us honor his memory by cherishing the moments we have and supporting one another in times of adversity.
Robinson, a native of Australia; his brother Jake and their friend Jack Carter Rhoad went missing last weekend while ...
Stevenson University announced the passing of alumni Callum Robinson who went missing during a surfing trip to Mexico's Baja California coast.
Mexican authorities have found three bodies in an area of Baja California where two Australian brothers and an American went missing.
Callum Robinson was one of the three men found dead in a Mexican town during what was supposed to be a vacation, according to the FBI.
Callum Robinson, a 2013 NCAA Division III national champion with Stevenson, professional player in both Major League Lacrosse and the Premier Lacrosse ...
"We have so many special memories of Cal," Stevenson coach Paul Cantabene said in a Stevenson statement about his death. "The funny thing about him was that he ...
The bodies, which were not publicly identified, were in the same area where Carter Rhoad and Australians Jake and Callum Robinson were reported missing.
Former Stevenson University lacrosse player Callum Robinson was found dead along with two companions in Mexico on Friday, officials said.
By PLL | May 4, 2024. PLL Co-Founders Paul and Mike Rabil issued the following statement regarding the passing of former Atlas LC player Callum Robinson:.