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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NLL Prospect Profile: Dylan Webster

November 4, 2014

The Toronto Rock recently signed three new recruits to one year contracts. One of the men looking to secure a 2015 NLL roster spot is 22 year old Dylan Webster of Brampton, ON. Webster is currently a senior attackman with the Quinnipiac Bobcats in the NCAA (Division 1), and during his summers plays box lacrosse for his hometown Excelsiors. Webster has been proving his worth all through his junior career…

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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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Providence College Coaching Clinic Review

November 4, 2014

On Thursday, October 30, the Providence College Men’s Lacrosse Coaching staff held a coaching clinic open to coaches of all levels across New England.  This clinic was also featured last fall in the midst of a major facilities upgrade for the lacrosse program.  Coming off just his second season as a head coach, Coach Chris Gabrielli is using these clinics to both promote the emerging program and to help grow…

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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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Matt Rambo Suspended Indefinitely

November 2, 2014

According to Maryland’s head coach John Tillman, sophomore attackman Matt Rambo has been suspended iindefinitely. According to court records, both Rambo and student assistant coach Brian Cooper were charged with first and second degree assault, and Rambo was also charged with malicious destruction of property. “We hold our student-athletes to a high standard and they are expected to represent our program and university accordingly,” Tillman said in a statement to the…

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Fall Ball Check In: Notre Dame Fighting Irish

November 1, 2014

Notre Dame enters the 2015 season coming off an interesting 2014 season. Their tournament hopes looked bleak after posting a 6-5 regular season record. However, something clicked for the Fighting Irish as soon as the postseason started and they won the ACC Tournament and took care of business to reach the NCAA Championship Game against Duke. Notre Dame lost 11-9 but the Irish should feel good about their chances to…

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University City Classic: Drexel, Penn, Hopkins Face Off

October 27, 2014

On an absolute gorgeous day in Philadelphia, the 2nd annual University City Classic was played.  Drexel University, University of Pennsylvania and John Hopkins Unversity all took part on this day.  All the proceeds from this event went to benefit the HEADstrong Foundation. Game 1  Drexel 6   Penn 6. In the first game we had a rematch of the first round in last year’s NCAA Tournament.  Both teams came out…

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Fall Ball Checkin: UMass

October 27, 2014

For a team that has produced players like Kevin Leveille and Will Manny, it is certainly tough for the fan base to see them finish their conference with a 1-4 record. The team struggled to find an offense that worked consistently. They often looked at forward Nick Mariano, a sophomore out of New York, however success on the NCAA level can’t always just come from one player. The team needed…

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