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Jared Bernhardt is a Lacrosse player who has startled fans with his gameplay. Find Out More About The Lacrosse Hotshot Below.

Jared is an American professional lacrosse player. He is Maryland’s record holder in career points, goals & single-season goals.

What Is His Net Worth?

Jared Bernhardt has not publicized his net worth figures and earnings as of 2021.

Though it is sure that he has earned a substantial amount of yields.

Meet His Girlfriend

Jared Bernhardt is probably in a happy relationship with his girlfriend.

But the identity and whereabouts are not accessible at the moment.

Jared Bernhardt Wikipedia: Age and Height Explored

Jared is yet to be documented on Wikipedia as of yet.

Despite lacking an official bio involving all the personal information, he has been covered by numerous news outlets.

He is the son of Jim and Catherine Bernhardt and brother to Jake and Jesse.

Jared Bernhardt is currently in his mid-20s in age as of 2021.

The complete birth details of the lacrosse star player are still under review and will be updated very soon.

Jared Bernhardt amazingly stands tall at 6 ft. 1 inch in height.

Moreover, he weighs around 195 lbs in weight.

Know About Maryland’s Lacrosse Star

Jared Bernhardt is indeed the lacrosse star of Maryland playing collegiate lacrosse from Maryland’s Terrapins Men’s Lacrosse Team.

He started playing lacrosse at a young age as his father and older brothers had played collegiate lacrosse games. His entire lacrosse ventures have been documented by Maryland’s Terrapin Club.

He gained international fame after being named as U-19 World Championships “Most Valuable Player” and “All-World Team” in 2016 after leading Team USA to the Championship.

He had won numerous lacrosse championships and titles until the first Covid-19 lockdown, when he decided to quit his senior collegiate lacrosse career.

Jared had joined Ferris State, a University in Michigan, to play Division II football.

However, the season got canceled, and he again returned to Maryland when he broke Maryland’s all records as “Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year” 2021.