NCAA Fall Ball Check In: Maryland Terrapins

September 25, 2015

Maryland made it all the way to the championship game, the third time in five years, and John Tillman is looking for his squad to return the title to College Park for the first time in forty years. The last time the Terps won the title, the Philadelphia Flyers were still the Broad Street Bullies. Which shows you the drought they are under with being continually atop the polls in…

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Greyhounds Look To Rebound After Tough End to 2015

September 19, 2015

The Loyola Greyhounds ended 2015 in a rather disappointing state, considering that the senior class had won the school’s first national championship during their tenure. An even record of 8-8 and ending the season on April 21st with a loss to Army. The Greyhounds looks to rebound with vigor to change their fortunes in 2016. Loyola loses a big piece of the puzzle with the graduation of Nikko Pontrello. Pontrello…

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Providence Announces New Players and Captains

September 18, 2015

Providence College men’s lacrosse Head Coach Chris Gabrielli announced the newcomers for the 2016 roster and team captains today (Sept. 18). The Friars have added 16 freshmen and one transfer student to the roster for 2016. The newcomers include, freshman Matt Brisolari (Crofton, Md.), Duncan McGinnis (Menlo-Atherton, Calif.), Brendan Kearns (Wantagh, N.Y.), Joseph McHale (Bernardsville, N.J.), James Boyce (Matthews, N.C.), Nick Hatzipetrakos (Syossett, N.Y.), Nick Gray (Garden City, N.Y.), Chris…

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2015 NCAA Fall Ball Preview: Johns Hopkins

September 12, 2015

This past season was one of incredible highs and equal lows around Homewood Field. The Blue Jays were within a goal, or two, from returning to the championship game at Lincoln Financial in Philadelphia. Some familiar faces will return for the Jays, but there are holes that need to be filled as they look forward to the 2016 season. Offensively, Hopkins is in prime position to be able to gun…

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NCAA Team That Could Surprise This Year: Navy Midshipmen

September 4, 2015

Part of the reason why people love sports is its unpredictability. A team expected to go to a championship game may be upset by a team that snuck into the playoffs during the last week. Conversely, a team that is expected to do terribly in the upcomign season could exceed expectations due to a number of factors. With that in mind, In Lacrosse We Trust is identifying this year’s NCAA…

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NCAA Team Reviews: #15 Georgetown Hoyas

September 3, 2015

For the better part of four months, many of us watched some exciting college lacrosse, whether it was on TV, online, or in person. There were good games, which included all of Championship Weekend, and there were bad games, such as low scoring affairs and of course, the horrendous winter weather. I take a look back at all 69 Division I teams and how they fared this season and what…

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NCAA Preparation For 2016: Ready, Set, Go…

August 28, 2015

School has started, or is about to start, for all the colleges and universities fielding Division I lacrosse teams and the anticipation is growing for the 2016 season already. It is an exuberant time to be on campus, with new faces joining the crop of seasoned veterans. There are some points of emphasis for teams coming into the fall season with hopes of reaching Memorial Day. Coaching Philosophy As a…

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NCAA Team Reviews: #16 Towson Tigers

August 7, 2015

For the better part of four months, many of us watched some exciting college lacrosse, whether it was on TV, online, or in person. There were good games, which included all of Championship Weekend, and there were bad games, such as low scoring affairs and of course, the horrendous winter weather. I take a look back at all 69 Division I teams and how they fared this season and what…

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NCAA Team Reviews: #17 Princeton Tigers

August 5, 2015

For the better part of four months, many of us watched some exciting college lacrosse, whether it was on TV, online, or in person. There were good games, which included all of Championship Weekend, and there were bad games, such as low scoring affairs and of course, the horrendous winter weather. I take a look back at all 69 Division I teams and how they fared this season and what…

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NCAA Team Reviews: #18 Stony Brook Seawolves

August 4, 2015

For the better part of four months, many of us watched some exciting college lacrosse, whether it was on TV, online, or in person. There were good games, which included all of Championship Weekend, and there were bad games, such as low scoring affairs and of course, the horrendous winter weather. I take a look back at all 69 Division I teams and how they fared this season and what…

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