NCAA 2014 Coaching Vacancies

July 31, 2013

Teams and coaches have certain goals heading into every season and the institutions that they work for and represent have certain expectations as well. For some coaches, like Denver’s Bill Tierney and Syracuse’s John Desko, it is easy to do their job because of the program’s tradition, the players they recruits and the school’s location and academics. However, for other coaches, it isn’t as easy to turn a continually floundering…

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The Future Stars of NCAA

July 17, 2013

As we look forward to next season, we say goodbye to the elite of 2013 and hello to the greatness that 2014 holds. Here’s a look at four players who are ready to make the jump to elite status. Lyle Thompson – JR Attack University of Albany   While some may already consider him an elite player, Lyle Thompson will show the doubters why he will be one of the…

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Who Are the Top Goalie Prospects?

July 13, 2013

The 2013 College lacrosse season has been one for the ages.  The championship team had five losses on the season and the number one ranked team going into the tournament had three.  Favorites were nearly upset in the first round and the champion was a timeout away from making an early exit.  I think 2013 could be mostly remembered for the young guns that came up to play big minutes…

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Top Up And Coming NCAA Programs

June 18, 2013

  Quick, name some of the top men’s programs in Division One lacrosse.     I’m sure teams like the defending national champion Duke Blue Devils came to mind. I’m also sure that teams like Syracuse and Notre Dame also came to mind.

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Big Ten Lacrosse Will Be Huge

June 5, 2013

Big Ten lacrosse; did anyone think it would happen this soon? Suddenly a new powerhouse in lacrosse has been formed; a conference that could truly change the landscape of the sport. Most thought it was a few years down the road, but the Big Ten has shown that they have a real interest and passion about the sport. The Big Ten announced earlier this week that it would be making…

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ACC Still the Dominant Conference

June 2, 2013

The ACC in Men’s Lacrosse is often compared to the SEC of collegiate football. Nothing but the best. With the ACC holding teams such as Duke, North Carolina, Maryland, and Virginia only got better when they added Notre Dame, and Syracuse. Out of the 13 weeks the Coaches Poll was available, an ACC team held 1st place in 11 of them falling as low as second in the other two….

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ECAC Lacrosse Season Recap

May 31, 2013

Three teams this season made the NCAA Tournament for the Eastern College Athletic Conference. Defending champs Loyola Greyhounds, Bill Tierney’s Denver Pioneers and black horse squad Ohio State Buckeyes. This is starting to turn into one of the most competitive conferences in college lacrosse, as one team from the ECAC has made the NCAA Final Four the past three years running. Unfortunately or fortunately, if you’re an ECAC team, Denver…

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