One on One With: Kyle Harrison

Team USA was well represented at the 2014 US Lacrosse Convention and we caught up with a few players who were there. Today, here is our interview with Kyle Harrison. How did you get stared in lacrosse? My dad played when I was younger so from the time I could walk, I was playing. There are pictures of me at age 4 with equipment on and a stick. I have…

January 14, 2014
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MLL Draft Recap: Ohio Machine

With the first overall pick in this past Friday’s 2014 MLL Draft, the Ohio Machine selected midfielder Tom Schreiber out of Princeton.  Schreiber was the consensus number one pick in the draft and will obviously be a huge piece for the Machine as they look to rebuild following a disappointing 2-12 season in 2013. “I’m very excited,” Schreiber said in a Princeton news release. “It’s a great honor. There had…

January 14, 2014
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Bayhawks Add Kyle Rubisch

Once again the popular catchphrase rings true—the rich get richer.  With the 32nd pick in the 2014 MLL Supplemental Draft, the 2012 & 2013 MLL Champion Chesapeake Bayhawks selected defenseman Kyle Rubisch. Rubisch, a Brampton, Ontario native who played collegiately at Dowling College, was the second overall selection in the 2010 NLL Entry Draft.   Despite his success in the NLL, he still has something to prove in the MLL.  Rubisch’s…

December 19, 2013
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Iroqouis Back with Blue Division

December 13, 2013

With a two-third majority vote, the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) officially placed the Iroquois Nationals in the top Blue Division of the 2014 World Championships, which will be played this upcoming July in Denver, Colorado. The Iroquois’ promotion means that someone is going to be left out.  Typically, the Blue Division is comprised of top six teams from the previous World Championship.  However, in 2014 that will not be…

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How to Improve in 2014: Drexel

November 12, 2013

The Drexel University Men’s Lacrosse Team had their promising season come to a screeching halt in 2013, leaving Dragons’ fans much to be desired.  The Dragons fell to divisional foe, Towson, in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Semifinals last May by a disheartening score of 11-8.  The result came just a week and a half after Drexel downed Towson 14-11 at Vidas Field.   With scrimmages underway and the 2014…

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