2015 MLL Draft Winners

January 26, 2015

Photo Credit: Ian Neadle The MLL Collegiate Draft took place Friday Night during the Annual US Lacrosse Convention in Baltimore, Maryland.  The best of the 2015 class were on the board and the crowd was full of anticipation of where their favorite players would end up after graduation. There were a lot of retiring players that were staples in the league for years.  The Boston Cannons were one of those…

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Could Denver Take The Crown in ‘15

November 17, 2014

Photo Credit: Ian Neadle Denver has been knocking on the door for the last five years to the title game.  This season could be their best chance to raise the Championship Trophy.  How will they be able to get there? It starts with Wes Berg and the attack.  The attackmen that have been coming through the ranks of the Pioneers have done great things for them.  Berg’s 2014 season nearly…

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How Virginia’s Defense Works Without Danseglio

November 10, 2014

With the news that Greg Danseglio will at least miss the Spring 2015 season with the Cavaliers, there is a relatively young corp of players that will need to be the next men up for Virginia.  Danseglio was an important piece for the Wahoos and his presence will be missed. Virginia statistically needed a lot of work after being eliminated in the first round of the NCAA Tournament by Johns…

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Once Teammates, Now Opposition: Cunningham and Turnbaugh

November 4, 2014

Being teammates and being competition have the same influence on individuals.  They drive an individual to become bettter at what they do.  Now from high school to college, Conor Cunningham and Brock Turnbaugh have gone from teammates to opposition on the game’s largest stage. Cunningham is a redshirt freshman transfer to Maryland from Hofstra.  He is a graduate of Hereford High School in Parkton, Maryland where he won four state…

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Danseglio Out at UVA

November 4, 2014

Greg Danseglio has lost his appeal and has now left the University of Virginia.  Danseglio has been an intrical part of the Virginia defense since his arrival on campus.  Now Virginia is left with a decidedly youthful defensive line.  He would have been on the verge of starting his final season as a member of the Virginia lacrosse team. Danseglio had played in every game of his career with the…

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Void Left by Maryland’s Rambo Noticeable, What Terps Are Doing to Fill It

November 3, 2014

The Maryland Terrapins have just concluded their fall practice season and have now learned that they will be without their only returning starter at attack indefinitely.  The press release came out this week and its impact will likely leave Maryland scrambling for an impact player at attack who can stretch the defense.  Matt Rambo started all 17 games as a freshman, finishing as the team’s second leading scorer. As the…

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Impact Freshmen to Watch in 2015

October 20, 2014

Freshmen are coming onto campus more and more expecting to play right away.  Gone are the days where development would allow for a year or two before someone could crack into the lineup.  A lot of rookies are going to be asked to contribute heavily to guide their teams to the heights of Division I lacrosse.   Joel Tinney  – Johns Hopkins – Midfield Sure Stanwick has to live up…

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NCAA Fall Ball Check In: Syracuse

October 10, 2014

Syracuse’s first round exit from the tournament is still on the minds of the players and fans alike. The Orange have come back to campus with most of the pieces still intact, and even a few upgrades, to return to Championship Weekend this Spring. The depth is there, so now it is time for ‘Cuse to define the roles that are going to produce dividends in the upcoming season. Dylan…

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Offseason Check In: University of Penn Quakers

October 8, 2014

After an eleven win season in 2014, the Penn Quakers are looking to push even further than the first round of the NCAA Tournament in ‘15.  The team returns many of its pieces, but the few that they need to replace will be difference makers all season.  If Coach Murphy can continue his successful development of players, the ceiling can be higher.   The team rattled off eight consecutive wins…

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Offseason Check In: Johns Hopkins Blue Jays

October 3, 2014

The Blue Jays looks to be turning the corner after a couple years that may not have lived up to expectations in Baltimore.  The Jays certainly are one of the most recognizable names in college lacrosse.  Now after a couple years of reorganization and restructuring, the Jays look to return to Championship Weekend. Coach Bobby Benson took the personnel and restructured the offense to work in a motion set, which…

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