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  • • Native American Heritage: Six Questions You Always Wanted to Ask
    As part of our coverage of Native American Heritage Month, we asked some Native thought leaders in the lacrosse community to offer their perspectives on some tough questions that a lot of people wonder about but rarely ask. Justin Giles, a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, played lacrosse at Virginia. He serves on the US Lacrosse Native American Advisory Council and was featured in US Lacros...2020
  • • Inside the November 2020 Edition of US Lacrosse Magazine
    Jules Heningburg might not have played in the PLL Championship Series this summer, but the Redwoods LC attackman still made an impact in the lacrosse world. In the wake of a renewed discussion surrounding racial injustice in this country, Heningburg banded together with other Black players in the PLL to form the Black Lacrosse Alliance. It turns out activism is not uncommon in the Heningburg famil...2020
  • • Former UMass Lacrosse Star Hannah Burnett Loving Life as NFL Scout
    When the news broke in July that the New York Giants had just hired the first woman in the NFL franchise’s 95-year history to work full-time in its scouting department and that she played college lacrosse at UMass, you might have assumed Bill Belichick had something to do with it. All roads intersecting football and lacrosse seem to lead back to New England. But Hannah Burnett has never encountere...2020
  • • Elizabeth Hillman's Return is Another Weapon for Carolina
    When we last saw North Carolina on a lacrosse field, the Tar Heels were coming off of a 20-goal explosion against Northwestern, unbeaten at 7-0, ranked No. 1 in the country and getting ready for a showdown against undefeated Notre Dame. Instead, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the NCAA season. But North Carolina has been anything but shut down in recent months. First, the Tar Heels learned that st...2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    Her father is the billionaire co-founder of the world’s largest retailer and e-commerce company and the owner of multiple professional sports franchises. But the quality Alex Tsai admires most admires about Alibaba executive vice chairman and Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai has nothing to do with his wealth and everything to do with the intrinsic drive responsible for his riches. “I’m definitely insp...2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    Her father is the billionaire co-founder of the world’s largest retailer and e-commerce company and the owner of multiple professional sports franchises. But the quality Alex Tsai admires most about Alibaba executive vice chairman and Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai has nothing to do with his wealth and everything to do with the intrinsic drive responsible for his riches. “I’m definitely inspired by ...2020
  • • After Winning 5 Titles in 407 Days, Zach Currier Seeks New Challenge in PLL
    Do you want to win? Then get tough. Get mentally tough. It takes more than muscle, more than practice, more than sheer determination to get to the top. It takes the mind of a champion. — The Sports Hypnotist There is no sport on the planet that can quite compare to the speed, approach, athletic prowess and discipline of ice hockey like lacrosse. It’s not unusual for athletes of either sport to gro...2020
  • • Soudo Psychology: New Chrome Coach Has Way with Fixer-Uppers
    Few people could get away with talking to John Galloway the way Tim Soudan did shortly after  Soudan was named the new head coach of Chrome LC in December. Galloway, the NCAA’s all-time winningest goalie and co-captain of the U.S. national team, has little left to prove. He might even have retired after leading Team USA to the gold medal in the 2018 world championship were it not for the advent of...2020
  • • A Candid Reflection on Race from Virginia Coach Lars Tiffany
    Truth, justice, equality. Our nation’s founders and charter documents clearly state the values the United States of America, and its citizens, will pursue and realize. Starting with the Declaration of Independence and continuing through modern times, we have such poetic, theoretical purity of opportunity-for-all and democracy found in the words from our government. But why do such past and current...2020
  • • No Medicine Games During the Pandemic
    My black referee bag sits shoved into a dark corner of my closet with everything jumbled inside. Yellow penalty flags crinkled from their last toss. A scorecard filled out in pencil. An upside-down referee hat. Above the bag, my black-and-white striped referee shirts hang side by side. Throughout the year, they move in a steady stream from me to my washing machine to my dryer and back to me. It is...2020

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  • • Elizabeth Hillman's Return is Another Weapon for Carolina
    When we last saw North Carolina on a lacrosse field, the Tar Heels were coming off of a 20-goal explosion against Northwestern, unbeaten at 7-0, ranked No. 1 in the country and getting ready for a showdown against undefeated Notre Dame. Instead, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the NCAA season. But North Carolina has been anything but shut down in recent months. First, the Tar Heels learned that st...2020
  • • After Winning 5 Titles in 407 Days, Zach Currier Seeks New Challenge in PLL
    Do you want to win? Then get tough. Get mentally tough. It takes more than muscle, more than practice, more than sheer determination to get to the top. It takes the mind of a champion. — The Sports Hypnotist There is no sport on the planet that can quite compare to the speed, approach, athletic prowess and discipline of ice hockey like lacrosse. It’s not unusual for athletes of either sport to gro...2020
  • • No Medicine Games During the Pandemic
    My black referee bag sits shoved into a dark corner of my closet with everything jumbled inside. Yellow penalty flags crinkled from their last toss. A scorecard filled out in pencil. An upside-down referee hat. Above the bag, my black-and-white striped referee shirts hang side by side. Throughout the year, they move in a steady stream from me to my washing machine to my dryer and back to me. It is...2020
  • • The Vault: Eric Martin, Team USA's 'Rare Bird' (May 2010)
    US Lacrosse Magazine, formerly Lacrosse Magazine, is the longest-running and most widely read lacrosse publication in the world. The magazine dates back to 1978. “The Vault” is a new series in which we will revisit past cover subjects to see where they are now and what that moment in time meant to them. Don’t get the mag? Join US Lacrosse today to start your subscription.   S ome birds aren’t mean...2020
  • • No Regrets for Lehigh's Andrew Pettit After Second Chance Gets Cut Short
    No one could have scripted the way Andrew Pettit’s fifth year played out, not even a movie. The COVID-19 epidemic has been a real-life nightmare for the country, and world. Prior to that, Pettit’s comeback from injury was more like a dream. Take these examples… Pettit celebrated his return to the lineup by scoring Lehigh’s first goal of the season, just 1:05 into the opener vs. Utah. He tied a ...2020
  • • Coaches Give Thumbs Up for Shot Clock, Thumbs Down for the Dive
    Once the NCAA finally pushed the sport of men’s lacrosse into the shot clock era, it seemed inevitable that the college game would begin to look fundamentally different. As the first regular season with an official shot clock has come to pass, that is what has happened — and mostly in a very good way, say a handful of Division I coaches and a longtime lacrosse rules administrator. “The shot clock ...2019
  • • Kelly Larkin the ‘Dynamic Difference’ in Navy’s Rise to Prominence
    If Navy junior attacker Kelly Larkin’s family had stayed put in her original hometown of Phoenix, Arizona, instead of moving to the Washington, D.C. suburb of Alexandria when she was in pre-school, Larkin still might have discovered the sport of lacrosse. After the family relocated to Northern Virginia, the odds of Larkin being introduced to a new game and passion increased greatly. That is exactl...2019
  • • Ivy Santana: The Right Path
    This article, as told to Matt DaSilva, appears in the April edition of US Lacrosse Magazine, which includes a special 10-page section featuring faces and voices of the Native American lacrosse community. Don’t get the mag? Join US Lacrosse today to start your subscription. Ivy Santana ni:’gaya:söh ga:nyö’öka:’. Onödagö:gwa:h ni:’knöge’. Degyö’sgae’ niwagoshiya’göh. Dave Santana haya:söh neh hage’n...2019
  • • Inside the April 2019 Edition of US Lacrosse Magazine
    Digital Edition “Clip that ponytail!” “Scalp him!” Lyle Thompson had heard these taunts before. But on Jan. 12, when a Philadelphia Wings public address announcer and a couple of unruly fans affronted the Georgia Swarm forward, for the first time it moved him to tears. And to speak out on social media. Thompson’s remarks drew national attention and sparked dialogue among indigenous people who feel...2019
  • • Murray: Mantras, Mindfulness and Mastering Your Mentality
    Self-Talk The Talk “Talk to yourself. Don’t listen to yourself.” I don’t recall exactly when I first heard this saying, but whenever it was, I wish I had come across it sooner. That's because growing up, I remember a different side to mental toughness – a side that was all about not giving in to fear, doubt or weakness, not showing vulnerability, not cracking under the pressure. It wasn’t about wo...2019

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  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    2020
  • • The Vault: Eric Martin, Team USA's 'Rare Bird' (May 2010)
    2020
  • • Ivy Santana: The Right Path
    2019
  • • A Bronx Tale: Concrete Jungle Becomes Unlikely Lacrosse Terrain
    This article appears in the December edition of US Lacrosse Magazine. Don’t get the mag? Join US Lacrosse today to start your subscription. Highbridge Green School sits in the South Bronx, somewhere between Yankee Stadium and the Bronx Zoo. It’s part of what was recently the poorest congressional district in the country. There’s no local bank. Few real restaurants. A lot of concrete. But there’s s...2018
  • • Lacrosse Saved My Life: A Story of Friendship and Survival
    This article appears in the September/October edition of US Lacrosse Magazine. It contains graphic content intended for a mature audience.    The story relates to the subject of mental illness and one lacrosse official’s specific experiences with attempted suicide — as well as the roles the sport and various people within it have played in his recovery. It’s a story of friendship and survival, one...2018
  • • The Miracle on the Mediterranean (and the Making of a Gold Medalist)
    This article appears in the September/October edition of US Lacrosse Magazine. Don’t get the mag? Join US Lacrosse today to start your subscription. The kibbutz. Just saying the word brings a smile to Tom Schreiber’s face, his bristly blonde beard widening at the cheeks as he describes the 83-year-old communal settlement the U.S. men’s national team called home for two weeks in Israel. While most ...2018
  • • Team USA's Michael Ehrhardt Seizing Opportunity in Spotlight
    Michael Ehrhardt's calling card has been his versatility — a strong defender with impressive offensive skills. The Team USA longstick midfielder is becoming a breakout player in Major League Lacrosse, garnering extra attention this season with eight goals, including three three-pointers, and five assists in just 10 games for Charlotte. His 16 points is nearly double the next closest defender in th...2018
  • • Way-Early 2019 Rankings: No. 15-No. 11 (Division I Women)
    2019 has a tough act to follow. The 2018 college lacrosse season sent us on a wild ride, a journey that on Memorial Day ended with first-time champions in five of six divisions, men and women. It’s entirely too early to predict what’s in store for next spring. We’ll try, anyway.  Way-Early 2019 Rankings Division I MenNo. 25- No. 21No. 20- No. 16No. 15- No. 11 No. 10- No. 6 - Thursday, June 7 No. 5...2018
  • • Scott Marr Has Albany on Doorstep of First Final Four — Again
    This article appears in the May/June edition of US Lacrosse Magazine. Don’t get the mag? Join US Lacrosse today to start your subscription. T hree days after this season of enormous expectations had taken its first wrong turn — after Albany had brought its bruised but unbeaten top-ranked team to UMBC on April 6 and limped out of Baltimore tasting a stunning 11-7 loss to the 3-7 Retrievers — the Gr...2018

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  • • Native American Heritage: Six Questions You Always Wanted to Ask
    As part of our coverage of Native American Heritage Month, we asked some Native thought leaders in the lacrosse community to offer their perspectives on some tough questions that a lot of people wonder about but rarely ask. Justin Giles, a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, played lacrosse at Virginia. He serves on the US Lacrosse Native American Advisory Council and was featured in US Lacros...2020
  • • Former UMass Lacrosse Star Hannah Burnett Loving Life as NFL Scout
    When the news broke in July that the New York Giants had just hired the first woman in the NFL franchise’s 95-year history to work full-time in its scouting department and that she played college lacrosse at UMass, you might have assumed Bill Belichick had something to do with it. All roads intersecting football and lacrosse seem to lead back to New England. But Hannah Burnett has never encountere...2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    Her father is the billionaire co-founder of the world’s largest retailer and e-commerce company and the owner of multiple professional sports franchises. But the quality Alex Tsai admires most admires about Alibaba executive vice chairman and Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai has nothing to do with his wealth and everything to do with the intrinsic drive responsible for his riches. “I’m definitely insp...2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    Her father is the billionaire co-founder of the world’s largest retailer and e-commerce company and the owner of multiple professional sports franchises. But the quality Alex Tsai admires most about Alibaba executive vice chairman and Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai has nothing to do with his wealth and everything to do with the intrinsic drive responsible for his riches. “I’m definitely inspired by ...2020
  • • After Winning 5 Titles in 407 Days, Zach Currier Seeks New Challenge in PLL
    Do you want to win? Then get tough. Get mentally tough. It takes more than muscle, more than practice, more than sheer determination to get to the top. It takes the mind of a champion. — The Sports Hypnotist There is no sport on the planet that can quite compare to the speed, approach, athletic prowess and discipline of ice hockey like lacrosse. It’s not unusual for athletes of either sport to gro...2020
  • • Soudo Psychology: New Chrome Coach Has Way with Fixer-Uppers
    Few people could get away with talking to John Galloway the way Tim Soudan did shortly after  Soudan was named the new head coach of Chrome LC in December. Galloway, the NCAA’s all-time winningest goalie and co-captain of the U.S. national team, has little left to prove. He might even have retired after leading Team USA to the gold medal in the 2018 world championship were it not for the advent of...2020
  • • No Medicine Games During the Pandemic
    My black referee bag sits shoved into a dark corner of my closet with everything jumbled inside. Yellow penalty flags crinkled from their last toss. A scorecard filled out in pencil. An upside-down referee hat. Above the bag, my black-and-white striped referee shirts hang side by side. Throughout the year, they move in a steady stream from me to my washing machine to my dryer and back to me. It is...2020
  • • The Vault: Eric Martin, Team USA's 'Rare Bird' (May 2010)
    US Lacrosse Magazine, formerly Lacrosse Magazine, is the longest-running and most widely read lacrosse publication in the world. The magazine dates back to 1978. “The Vault” is a new series in which we will revisit past cover subjects to see where they are now and what that moment in time meant to them. Don’t get the mag? Join US Lacrosse today to start your subscription.   S ome birds aren’t mean...2020
  • • No Regrets for Lehigh's Andrew Pettit After Second Chance Gets Cut Short
    No one could have scripted the way Andrew Pettit’s fifth year played out, not even a movie. The COVID-19 epidemic has been a real-life nightmare for the country, and world. Prior to that, Pettit’s comeback from injury was more like a dream. Take these examples… Pettit celebrated his return to the lineup by scoring Lehigh’s first goal of the season, just 1:05 into the opener vs. Utah. He tied a ...2020
  • • Lacrosse Companies, Athletes Mobilize in the Fight Against COVID-19
    When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” — Fred Rogers The lacrosse community does not need to look far to find people who are helping. From individual families and small business owners to large manufacturers, people associated with the sport are marshaling their resources to produce ...2020

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  • • Elizabeth Hillman's Return is Another Weapon for Carolina
    When we last saw North Carolina on a lacrosse field, the Tar Heels were coming off of a 20-goal explosion against Northwestern, unbeaten at 7-0, ranked No. 1 in the country and getting ready for a showdown against undefeated Notre Dame. Instead, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the NCAA season. But North Carolina has been anything but shut down in recent months. First, the Tar Heels learned that st...2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    Her father is the billionaire co-founder of the world’s largest retailer and e-commerce company and the owner of multiple professional sports franchises. But the quality Alex Tsai admires most admires about Alibaba executive vice chairman and Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai has nothing to do with his wealth and everything to do with the intrinsic drive responsible for his riches. “I’m definitely insp...2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    Her father is the billionaire co-founder of the world’s largest retailer and e-commerce company and the owner of multiple professional sports franchises. But the quality Alex Tsai admires most about Alibaba executive vice chairman and Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai has nothing to do with his wealth and everything to do with the intrinsic drive responsible for his riches. “I’m definitely inspired by ...2020
  • • After Winning 5 Titles in 407 Days, Zach Currier Seeks New Challenge in PLL
    Do you want to win? Then get tough. Get mentally tough. It takes more than muscle, more than practice, more than sheer determination to get to the top. It takes the mind of a champion. — The Sports Hypnotist There is no sport on the planet that can quite compare to the speed, approach, athletic prowess and discipline of ice hockey like lacrosse. It’s not unusual for athletes of either sport to gro...2020
  • • Soudo Psychology: New Chrome Coach Has Way with Fixer-Uppers
    Few people could get away with talking to John Galloway the way Tim Soudan did shortly after  Soudan was named the new head coach of Chrome LC in December. Galloway, the NCAA’s all-time winningest goalie and co-captain of the U.S. national team, has little left to prove. He might even have retired after leading Team USA to the gold medal in the 2018 world championship were it not for the advent of...2020
  • • No Regrets for Lehigh's Andrew Pettit After Second Chance Gets Cut Short
    No one could have scripted the way Andrew Pettit’s fifth year played out, not even a movie. The COVID-19 epidemic has been a real-life nightmare for the country, and world. Prior to that, Pettit’s comeback from injury was more like a dream. Take these examples… Pettit celebrated his return to the lineup by scoring Lehigh’s first goal of the season, just 1:05 into the opener vs. Utah. He tied a ...2020
  • • Jack Brennan Finds Solace in Maryland Lacrosse Family
    It was the last place Jack Brennan expected to be, and for a reason he could not fathom. Four days before his collegiate lacrosse debut, Brennan, a freshman attackman at Maryland, was back home in upstate New York, mourning the death of the man who helped introduce him to the sport. “He grew up playing lacrosse,” Brennan said of his uncle, Robert Knapp, who played lacrosse at Irondequoit High Scho...2020
  • • Coaches Give Thumbs Up for Shot Clock, Thumbs Down for the Dive
    Once the NCAA finally pushed the sport of men’s lacrosse into the shot clock era, it seemed inevitable that the college game would begin to look fundamentally different. As the first regular season with an official shot clock has come to pass, that is what has happened — and mostly in a very good way, say a handful of Division I coaches and a longtime lacrosse rules administrator. “The shot clock ...2019
  • • McDonogh (Md.) Back on Top of Nike/USL High School Girls' National Top 25
    McDonogh (Md.) did not stay subdued very long. The Eagles, whose epic 198-game winning streak ended in last year’s IAAM-A Conference championship game, are back in the top spot of the Nike/US Lacrosse High School Girl’s National Top 25 after narrowly defeating previous No. 1 Manhasset (N.Y.) 8-7 in a No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown Saturday on Long Island. Manhasset (N.Y.) slots in at No. 2, with unbeate...2019
  • • Calvert Hall (Md.) Retains No. 1 Ranking in Nike/USL High School Boys' National Top 25
    Two-time defending MIAA-A Conference champion Calvert Hall (Md.) has raced to an 8-1 start — its lone loss coming against the Canadian powerhouse Hill Academy (Ontario) — and has retained its No. 1 ranking in the Nike/US Lacrosse High School Boys’ National Top 25. Right behind the Cardinals are unbeaten Ward Melville (N.Y.) and St. Anthony’s (N.Y.), looking again like the teams to beat out of Long...2019

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  • • Native American Heritage: Six Questions You Always Wanted to Ask
    2020
  • • Inside the November 2020 Edition of US Lacrosse Magazine
    2020
  • • Former UMass Lacrosse Star Hannah Burnett Loving Life as NFL Scout
    2020
  • • Elizabeth Hillman's Return is Another Weapon for Carolina
    2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    2020
  • • After Winning 5 Titles in 407 Days, Zach Currier Seeks New Challenge in PLL
    2020
  • • Soudo Psychology: New Chrome Coach Has Way with Fixer-Uppers
    2020
  • • A Candid Reflection on Race from Virginia Coach Lars Tiffany
    2020
  • • No Medicine Games During the Pandemic
    2020

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  • • Jack Allard: COVID-19 'Took Me to My Knees,' Grateful for Lacrosse Family
    Jack Allard likened it to a long nap. He fell asleep in one hospital bed in New Jersey and woke up in another in Philadelphia. The normally clean-shaven 26-year-old had a thick ginger beard and a tube penetrating his neck, the other end of it attached to a ventilator. Twenty days had passed. Allard had no idea he had gone viral — literally and figuratively. “I always thought my next US Lacrosse Ma...2020
  • • Promising Ivy League Lacrosse Season Comes to Abrupt and Painful End
    Gerry Byrne sympathizes with seasons suddenly lost. Notre Dame even had a playbook, of sorts, when it came to abrupt and unsatisfying endings and locker rooms full of virile 18- to 22-year-old young men reduced to tears. The Fighting Irish advanced to the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament every year during Byrne’s 13 seasons as an assistant coach, making it to the championship weekend four times and ...2020
  • • Jack Brennan Finds Solace in Maryland Lacrosse Family
    2020
  • • Lacrosse Companies, Athletes Mobilize in the Fight Against COVID-19
    2020
  • • Medicine Game, Montreal-Mohawk Reenactment Mark 150th Anniversary of Lax in Canada
    T he year is 1867. Tokyo opens its borders to foreign trade, Nebraska becomes the 37th U.S. state, barbed wire is patented, a colony of the British Empire north of the young United States is about to become a country and the modern game of lacrosse is born. The Creator’s Game, of course, had been played by the Kanienkehá:ka (Mohawks) and the other five Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) nations for centurie...2017
  • • Doug Knight's Unlikely Path to the Hall of Fame, as Told By Dom Starsia
    I did not realize it was late in my final spring as the head coach at Brown University.  I had gone over to Westminster School outside of Hartford to see one of our recruits, Dennis Fitzgibbons, a post-grad set to attend Brown in the fall.  It was simply a courtesy call, as much as anything. It did not take long, however, to turn my attention unexpectedly to a wildly athletic, undersized, unorthod...2017
  • • Syrian Sisters Find Refuge in Lacrosse
    This article originally appeared in the June 2016 edition of US Lacrosse Magazine. Join US Lacrosse today to start your subscription. Y ara Oudat doesn’t need to look far on most game days. There, in the front row, she’ll find her mother, Lama, and her sister, Lana. She’ll hear them, too, screaming louder than anyone else at the University of the District of Columbia women’s lacrosse games. Lama O...2017
  • • A Candid Reflection on Race from Virginia Coach Lars Tiffany
    2020
  • • Former UMass Lacrosse Star Hannah Burnett Loving Life as NFL Scout
    2020
  • • Cabrini's 'Cool Hand Luke' is Division III Preseason Player of the Year
    B efore every game, Jordan Krug goes through the same routine, even listening to the same EDM SoundCloud remixes on his Beats headphones. It doesn’t matter if it’s an NCAA tournament game or a Colonial States Athletic Conference clash in which Cabrini is heavily favored. Krug, a junior attackman, simply wants to win, an attitude that coach Steve Colfer said is contagious for the Cavaliers. “Quinte...2018
  • • Dom Starsia: 'That Was Like Riding a Bike'
    In June of 2001, I went to the inaugural session of the Blue Chip Camp being held at McDonogh (Md.) School to see a single player from a small high school in Central New Jersey.  There were fewer than a hundred players in attendance and only a handful of college coaches who were paying attention. Although Matt Poskay had more than 300 goals going into his senior year, the skeptics outnumbered the ...2017
  • • No Regrets for Lehigh's Andrew Pettit After Second Chance Gets Cut Short
    2020
  • • With Maryland Title, Legion of Former Terps Finally Exhale
    Brian Dougherty, widely considered the greatest goalie in University of Maryland men’s lacrosse history, has attended every NCAA tournament championship weekend appearance by the Terrapins since he graduated in 1996. Before catching a flight to Boston on the morning of Memorial Day, Dougherty had reunited with scores of Maryland lacrosse alumni at 10 previous final four weekends, only to watch the...2017
  • • Two California Teams Ranked in Nike/USL High School Boys' National Top 25
    The West Coast teams are holding their own in the Nike/US Lacrosse National High School Boys' Top 25, with St. Ignatius (Calif.) joining Torrey Pines (Calif.) in the national rankings following its big win over Gonzaga (D.C.). Meanwhile, business is about to pick up in the Mid-Atlantic region, starting Tuesday with national No. 1 McDonogh (Md.) hosting No. 10 Haverford School (Pa.) and No. 13 Calv...2017

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  • • Meet Mike Daly, The Coach Who Never Played Lacrosse
    M ike Daly, tall, Irish and carrying the sturdy body of a 44-year-old former football and baseball player, usually invokes the irony of his life’s work at least once a year — with a line of self-deprecating yet incisive humor directed at the group of 18- to 22-year-olds sitting before him. “But what do I know?” he’ll deadpan in a darkened team film room. “I never played lacrosse.” Perhaps he’s jus...2017

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  • • Inside the November 2020 Edition of US Lacrosse Magazine
    2020
  • • Former UMass Lacrosse Star Hannah Burnett Loving Life as NFL Scout
    2020
  • • Elizabeth Hillman's Return is Another Weapon for Carolina
    2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    2020
  • • College Lacrosse Players Join Effort to Eliminate Food Waste During Pandemic
    2020
  • • After Winning 5 Titles in 407 Days, Zach Currier Seeks New Challenge in PLL
    2020
  • • Soudo Psychology: New Chrome Coach Has Way with Fixer-Uppers
    2020
  • • The Vault: Eric Martin, Team USA's 'Rare Bird' (May 2010)
    2020
  • • No Regrets for Lehigh's Andrew Pettit After Second Chance Gets Cut Short
    2020
  • • Promising Ivy League Lacrosse Season Comes to Abrupt and Painful End
    2020

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  • • No Regrets for Lehigh's Andrew Pettit After Second Chance Gets Cut Short
    2020
  • • Inside the March 2019 Edition of US Lacrosse Magazine
    Caitlyn Wurzburger has been making her impact on the high school lacrosse game since she was in middle school. She starred for American Heritage-Delray (Fla.), eventually leading to her commitment to Syracuse in 2016 — making her the youngest recruit in girls' lacrosse history. Now committed to North Carolina, Wurzburger is continuing to dominate high school lacrosse while competing for a spot on ...2019
  • • What Does it Mean to Grow the Game? A WPLL Player's Perspective
    I started playing lacrosse at 8 years old. If you had told me at my first practice 16 years ago that this sport would take me halfway around the world to Tokyo ever in my lifetime, I would’ve been shocked. I certainly wouldn’t believe that I’d get to make the trip twice in two years. Throughout my career, I have been fortunate to meet and share the game with countless individuals. From coaches, te...2018
  • • Lacrosse Saved My Life: A Story of Friendship and Survival
    2018
  • • The Miracle on the Mediterranean (and the Making of a Gold Medalist)
    2018
  • • Why We'll Continue to Celebrate People of Color in Lacrosse
    This article appears in the May/June edition of US Lacrosse Magazine. Don’t get the mag? Join US Lacrosse today to start your subscription. My phone keeps buzzing. My computer keeps dinging. Email is at capacity. Our social media accounts are ablaze. People keep dropping by my cubicle to pick up extra copies, holding them up and asking how we plan to keep the subject of race and racism in the spot...2018
  • • Way-Early 2019 Rankings: No. 5-No. 1 (Division I Men)
    2019 has a tough act to follow. The 2018 college lacrosse season sent us on a wild ride, a journey that on Memorial Day ended with first-time champions in five of six divisions, men and women. It’s entirely too early to predict what’s in store for next spring. We’ll try, anyway.  Way-Early 2019 Rankings Division I MenNo. 25- No. 21No. 20- No. 16No. 15- No. 11No. 10- No. 6No. 5-No. 1 Division I Wom...2018
  • • Inside the May/June 2018 Edition of US Lacrosse Magazine
    Digital Edition Redemption is the buzz word as the U.S. men’s national team embarks on a journey to the Middle East in its quest to recapture the world championship. The U.S., which lost to Canada in the 2014 FIL Men’s World Championship final on home soil in Denver, will compete among 48 countries July 21-28, when the quadrennial event comes to the Mediterranean resort city of Netanya, Israel. Th...2018
  • • How the ACC Became Just Another Conference
    The signs that this men’s lacrosse season might not play out as a typical year for the vaunted Atlantic Coast Conference began to surface on Feb. 17, at one of the game’s more prestigious venues. When Syracuse played host at the Carrier Dome to a familiar and dangerous Albany team, few were surprised that the Great Danes won. But the way in which Albany crushed a youthful Orange squad in a 15-3 bl...2018
  • • The Brilliance of Ben Reeves
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