Axios Finish Line

March 04, 2026
Welcome back! Tonight's host is Carly Mallenbaum, who interviewed a college athlete with some perspective we can all find useful.
- Smart Brevity™ count: 370 words … 1½ mins. Edited by Natalie Daher and copy edited by Amy Stern.
1 big thing: When "invisible work" pays off

Brian Ruppel could have left — instead of spending years on the sidelines as the backup goalie for the University of Maryland men's lacrosse team, Axios' Carly Mallenbaum writes.
🥍 But he stayed.
Why it matters: The commitment paid off. The redshirt senior from Catonsville, Md., is finally the starting goalkeeper.
Although transfers are common in college sports, Ruppel says he never considered playing anywhere else.
- "When you commit to a college," he says, "you make a commitment." It's not conditional.
🖼️ The big picture: Players who put aside ego to support their teammates behind the scenes can be crucial to a team's culture and success.
- They're not just helpful during practice but also after — when Ruppel would let teammates take extra shots on him and watch game film.
- ⚾ Dodgers utility player Miguel Rojas spent most of the 2025 playoff season on the bench. When he delivered a game-tying homer in World Series Game 7, teammate Freddie Freeman said "the game honors you" for putting in work nobody sees.
"It's about the team," Ruppel says of the Maryland lacrosse culture. "The better you get, the better you can practice, the better you help our team."
- And being a teammate is "bigger than lacrosse," the 21-year-old told Axios. When times are tough, "you have 50 guys around you that you can lean your head on, and that you can talk to."
- Ruppel backed up goalie Logan McNaney in 2024 and 2025, after starting several games in 2023 when McNaney tore his ACL.
- This year, McNaney is the team's director of player development and "one of my best friends," Ruppel says.
⏳ The bottom line: Ruppel finally got his starting role. But lessons from the bench may matter more.
- "Things that are worthwhile don't come easy," he said.
2. 🌅 Parting shot: Lake Superior at sunset

Finish Line reader Nick Place sent us this dazzling shot, taken off the north shore of America's greatest lake, near Schroeder, Minn.
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