With the offseason well-underway, the Cannons Insider sat down with a few players to get an inside look into their lives. In this installment of Off-Season Catch-Up, we sat down with attackman and co-captain: Winning the national championship in 2011 at UVA. Some day I always dreamed of it and watching it on TV growing up. My dad played college lacrosse and he was never able to do it. So to do that, you put so much time into a program and to be able to win it with your buddies, it was probably the most memorable I've had in lacrosse.MC: Right now, it's probably Post Malone. He's chill, but he's pretty upbeat as well. I like his lyrics and his whole vibe in general. He's awesome.MC: There's a steakhouse in Canada called The Keg. My favorite dish from there would probably be the New York strip with lobster tail and mashed potatoes.MC: I don't know about rituals. Typically, I just like to go out there with everyone else but after the first warmup I usually stay and shoot. With each of my shots, I hit each corner at least two or three times. That's one thing I like to do to make sure I have every shot down before the game.MC: Probably my dad. He was the one that taught me everything at an early age. He got me into it early and really loved the game. He was a really good player himself and his influence kind of molded who I am today.MC: Probably Denver. Denver itself is a great city and to be able to play at Mile High where there's been so many sporting memories in the NFL. Playing there is something I think a lot of people don't get to experience. Just to be on the field is pretty amazing.MC: I mean it's a pretty popular one but to able to fly. I like to travel a lot and see everywhere. Without being able to fly, you won't be able to do that, so if I could fly and see every city in the world that would be incredible.MC: My biggest fear would have to be spiders. I don't know, there's just something about them that terrify me.MC: It's a little different for different parts of the offseason. For the start, I go into more weight specific stuff and then towards the end leading up to training camp, I move into a lot more cardio and running. To start off, you kind of bulk up a little bit and then after that it's conditioning and running.MC: One hundred percent the New England Patriots. I've been a fan of them since I started playing football which was my senior year in college. I actually watched a couple documentaries on Tom Brady and the way he carries himself and goes about his business on and off the field. He's definitely an idol of mine.Cockerton posted 43 goals and 52 points for the Cannons in 2019 and served as team captain alongside goaltender. He was a finalist for the Coca-Cola Most Valuable Player and New Balance Offensive Player of the Year awards and is entering the 2020 season as one of the league's best scorers.Matt McGuirk is a writer for BostonCannons.com and the Boston Cannons Insider. Follow him on Twitter @Matt_McGuirk_90 or send him an email at cannonsinsider@bostoncannons.com