Who Are the 2016 Black Wolves?

January 21, 2016

The New England Black Wolves are currently atop the NLL’s eastern conference standings, tied with the 2-1 Rochester Knighthawks. Two road wins, a home loss, and a bunch of goals scored leave the Black Wolves still seeking an identity. After three games played in the 2016 season, the Black Wolves are second in the eastern conference with 36 goals scored. Seventeen of those goals came against the Vancouver Stealth in…

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The Toronto Rock Seem Frustrated

January 15, 2016

The Toronto Rock (0-2), a perennial contender for an NLL title, have scored 14 goals in two games this season. One of those losses came at the hands of the Georgia Swarm who had surrendered 16 goals the week before. The other loss? Also a Rochester team coming off of a 16 goal loss. There have been five total goal scorers for the Rock this season; Rob Hellyer, Brett Hickey,…

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ILWT’s NCAA Lacrosse Pre Season Poll

January 15, 2016

Votes were conducted by the ILWT college lacrosse staff, which includes Marisa Ingemi, Brendan McDaniels, Chris Jastrzembski, Brendan Staudt, Alex Urquhart, Paul Schwedelson, Miles McQuinn, Brendan Chamberlain, Jeff Werner, Andrew Baker, and Max Belmont. Notre Dame Denver Maryland Duke Johns Hopkins Syracuse North Carolina Virginia Yale Brown Cornell Albany Loyola Harvard Georgetown Ohio State Navy Towson Marquette Stony Brook Receiving Votes: High Point, Colgate, Villanova, Penn State, Princeton, Lehigh, Bryant

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Rock and Knighthawks Both Seek First Win

January 14, 2016

Tonight the Toronto Rock and Rochester Knighthawks will face off in the Air Canada Centre seeking their first victories of 2016. Rochester fell at home in week two to the Colorado Mammoth, while the Rock lost in the first ever home game for the Georgia Swarm. Rochester saw plenty of positives in its loss, including 14 goals despite losing and also a strong night from Cody Jamieson returning from a…

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NLL Weekly Grades: High Marks for Wolves

January 13, 2016

Pat Saunders: A+ When Saunders got his three year deal to stay in New England, it was questioned if he could repeat his breakout 2015. When the Wolves’ reacquired Kevin Crowley and added Shawn Evans, it was questioned how often Saunders would get chances to score. Evidently, he could have an even bigger 2016 after putting up nine points in Vancouver on Saturday night. Shawn Evans: A Evans apparently is…

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Relocations in Sports

January 13, 2016

The St. Louis Rams are moving to Los Angeles. The National Football League has not had a presence in the second biggest market in the United States for years, and we knew that at least one team would move there for 2016. While it is great for the league to have a team back in LA, and it will ridiculously profitable, there is also a side not often discussed out…

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Weekend Lacrosse Thoughts: Mammoth of an Offense

January 11, 2016

Swarm Aren’t a Tease Last week I questioned the Georgia Swarm after their 16-15 loss to the Colorado Mammoth. Was that offensive output from such a young roster just a tease? Apparently, not so fast. The Swarm are just 1-1 on the season, but a 12-7 win over the Toronto Rock on Saturday night has left me more than a little impressed. Not only did the Swarm manage to put…

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Black Wolves Travel to Vancouver to Face Stealth in Opener

January 9, 2016

Both the New England Black Wolves and Vancouver Stealth will open their seasons tonight. They are the only National Lacrosse League teams this weekend to face each other where one has not played a game yet. Both these clubs also are two of the most improved teams in the league. New England traded Garrett Billings to Vancouver this off season, acquiring Tyler Digby in the process, of whom they traded…

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Ten Players to Watch: NLL Week Two

January 9, 2016

Garrett Billings Billings will be playing his first game as a member of his hometown Vancouver Stealth, but he also faces his former team of half a season. Billings played for the New England Black Wolves for half of last year and was traded to the Stealth this offseason. He will be one of the leaders on offense, and it will be interesting to see how he works with the…

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