– Since 2003, when the Top Gun All Stars switched their name to the Top Gun Fighting Clams, 635 Clams have gone on to (or are committed to) play NCAA lacrosse.
– From 2006-2017, an average of 15 players per class have gone onto play D1 lacrosse.
– Since 2003, 113 Clams have gone on to play (or are committed to play) at a NESCAC institution, making it the most popular conference with Fighting Clams (29% of all Clams who played D3 lacrosse).
– The most popular D1 conference for Clams going onto play college lacrosse is the Ivy League, where 41 Clams have gone onto (or are committed to) play.
– The college where the most Clams have gone onto play is Trinity, where 20 have either gone onto play, are currently playing, or have committed to play since Clam record-keeping began in 2003.
– The Ivy League college where the most Clams have gone onto play is Harvard University, with 12.
– The first Clam class to split from one team to two was the class of 2008.
– The first Clam class to be split by grad year was the 2011 class.