Tyler Pace, son of Sandy Pace and brother of Nico Pace, grew up playing his minor lacrosse in British Columbia. Tyler played Junior A for the Coquitlam Adanacs and currently plays in the NLL for the Calgary Roughnecks and the WLA for the Langley Thunder.
Growing up with dreams of playing lacrosse at a top Division I University, Tyler left home in grade 10 to pursue an opportunity and eventually graduate at a boarding school in the US. Due to the lack of recruiting opportunities in BC at the time, Tyler and his family felt that this move was the best available option.
Tyler was able to achieve his dream by attending the University of Denver where he would go on to become an NCAA Division I National Champion in 2015. Tyler ended his career in the top 10 of DU's program history in points and assists.
Upon graduating from the University of Denver in 2017, Tyler passed on an opportunity to play in the MLL (Major League Lacrosse) to come back home and build a youth lacrosse program. His goal was and still is to provide young players who have dreams of playing college lacrosse with high-level recruiting opportunities right here in BC.
Through his playing experiences as well as coaching youth programs all across the US, Tyler has a deep understanding of the recruiting process and a lot of "friends in high places" within the lacrosse community.
Tyler dedicates most of his time to lacrosse and helping aspiring student-athletes achieve their goals. Primarily keeping to himself, a typical week for Tyler includes working/coaching, training for lacrosse, golfing with friends, practising the piano, or watching sports and comedy specials.