The 2026 PLL Draft had no shortage of star power but for DeeThreeLax, there was one headline.
Jack Regnery is officially a pro. Selected 20th overall by the Boston Cannons, the Tufts standout made the jump from NESCAC dominance to the PLL,
Regnery leaves Tufts as more than just a great player, he leaves as one of the most decorated and productive offensive players in DeeThreeLax.
His 2025 season cemented that legacy. Named the Iroquois DIII National Outstanding Player of the Year and the Lt. Col. JI Turnbull Outstanding Attackman of the Year, Regnery stood alone at the top of the sport. Add in USILA First Team All-American, USA Lacrosse Magazine First Team All-American, and NESCAC Player of the Year.

Over the course of his career, Regnery piled up 223 goals and 102 assists for 325 points, producing at a level few can match. His breakout 2024 campaign (81 goals, 40 assists) announced him nationally, and he followed it up with another 100+ point season in 2025, showing that it wasn’t a one-year surge. Also not to Mention we have plenty of lacrosse left in 2026 for Regnery to keep stacking points, wins, and awards. he hasn’t slowed down. Through 13 games in 2026, Regnery has already totaled 62 points (35G, 27A), continuing to lead one of the nation’s top offenses.
But what separates Regnery isn’t just the production, it’s how he plays.
He’s a physical dodger who can initiate offense, but also a patient playmaker who sees the field at a high level. He doesn’t rely on volume to be effective. He picks his spots, makes the right reads, and finishes when it matters.
Still, this moment goes beyond one player.
Regnery’s selection is another signal that DeeThreeLax is continuing to break through at the professional level. The talent has always been there but now it’s being recognized more consistently.

We continue to see year after year DeeThree guys either getting drafted or getting their chance in the PLL. Programs are gaining respect And the gap between divisions feels smaller than ever.
For Tufts, it’s another chapter in what has become one of the Blue Chip programs in DeeThreeLax.
For the PLL, it’s an injection of proven production and high-level IQ.
And for DeeThreeLax ? It’s momentum.
Jack Regnery didn’t sneak into the PLL.
He forced his way in, through production, accolades, and consistency at the highest level of DeeThreeLax.
Now, he gets his shot on the biggest stage in the sport. And if his career at Tufts is any indication, he won’t waste it.
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