Offseason Check In: New England Region

October 21, 2014

It’s that time of year again. The foliage is back, the brisk air sways it’s way in, and fall lacrosse is in action. We are finally starting to get some of our questions answered here in New England. Whether that be the 2015 surprises or who may even drop off the map. Starting in the southern portion of the map, I will keep a close eye here on Yale. 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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Fall Ball Checkin: UMass Lowell

October 19, 2014

Every team has to start somewhere. UMass Lowell will be entering their inaugural year on the Division I level. They will be led by first year coach Ed Stephenson who was the associate head coach at UMBC, University of Maryland Baltimore County. However the closer we get to the fall, the more curious i become with this River Hawks squad. For one, the team is compiled of primarily freshman and…

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Outlaws To Scrimmage Pioneers in 6th Annual Colorado Lacrosse Showcase

October 17, 2014

Photo Credit:  Denver Outlaws On Saturday October 18, the Denver Outlaws are set to scrimmage the Denver University Pioneers for the Annual Colorado Lacrosse Showcase.  In last year’s scrimmage, the DU Pioneers defeated the Outlaws by the final score of 10-5.  Unfortunately, the Outlaws were without many of their players due to Team USA tryouts in Pennsylvania, but gave it their all. This year the Outlaws roster consists of:  Defense—Chris…

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Offseason Check In: Army

October 17, 2014

Army’s Black Knights will take on both St. Johns and Manhattan this weekend in some fall ball action. The game schedule is Army vs. Manhattan at 11 a.m. followed by St. Johns right after at 12:45p.m. All games on the day will be free to watch. These games are great for coaches on all the teams to see how their players have progressed since fall ball started and to see…

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8th Annual Nick Colleluori Classic, More than Lax

October 17, 2014

This past weekend I had the priviledge of attending The 8th Annual Nicholas Colleluori Classic.  A total of 14 teams participated in the two day event.  Some of the top Division 1 Schools attended the event.  Syracue, Bellarmine, Binghamton, Monmouth, Hartford and Hofstra highlighted day one. But what seemed to make this extra special this year was the venue of the event.  The site, Ridley Senior High School in Folsom,…

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Top New England College Player Watch

October 16, 2014

New England has become a hot-bed of lacrosse action as of recent. With the addition of the New England Blackwolves and the increasing coverage of the Boston Cannons, it’s safe to say that New England is starting to develop some high-class players. Although there are a list of which to go down, in terms of players to watch for the upcoming season, my list has been condensed to three. Again,…

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Syracuse Checkin: Offense The Key

October 16, 2014

In our offseason check in series, we’ve looked at Syracuse twice so far.  Last week, we told you about Syracuse’s first fall ball test against their Alumni All-stars  and then took a broader look at the team.  Now it’s time to do a deeper evaluation at what their offense has in store for the 2015 season. What did they lose? As a unit, the Orange boasted the third highest points…

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Taylor Made For Success on Both Sides of the Border

October 14, 2014

Dan Taylor is a born and bred Canadian. Before the World Lacrosse Championships in July, Taylor was truthful with his coach, who was on the coaching staff for Team USA. “I sent Coach Cassese a text at the start of the tournament and said good luck, but I’m sorry, I can’t root for you,” he said. Out of Calgary, Alberta, Taylor understandably felt a connection to his roots and his…

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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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