Sure. But just making that statement is lazy. The real work, the work you never seem to want to discuss or acknowledge, and how you get to that destination, is the underlying data.
What do our facilities look like to attract recruits compared to our peers? What is our recruiting budget compared to our peers? What is our scholarship levels compared to our peers? What is travel budget compared to our peers? What is our overall budget compared to our peers? What is our assistant coaching budget compared to our peers? What's our social media look like compared to our peers. What does our advertising look like compared to our peers? What is does our support staff look like compared to our peers?
Until each and every one of these things, along with others, are equal or more than, saying "win titles" is idle talk that means absolutely nothing. You don't keep fighting with a broken arm expecting to win the belt. You heal, train, and do the real heavy lifting so when you fight again, you are healthy and have a better chance.
Building a national championship lacrosse team, from where we were, is far deeper and so much more goes into than just saying it.
It's the work behind it all that gets you there. So, I ask you, are you donating to help us win championships? If not, what are you doing exactly beside being here? How many games did you even attend?