BU Fall Schedule Opens First D1 Season

September 26, 2013

After the Terriers held their first team practice on September 12th, we were finally given the opportunity to see this year’s recruiting class in action. Highlighting this group are several All-Americans, including Jake Dansey, Sam Talkow, and Tyler Zickel. With Zickel’s leadership skills, Dansey’s impressive resume on defense, and Talkow’s experience at the attack position, these three could be a force to be reckoned with. This young group may not…

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Week 2 CUFLA Three Stars: Redmen Nab Two of Three

September 26, 2013

By: Pat Gregoire First Star: Connor Goodwin (McGill University) – Sophomore attackman Connor Goodwin played a big role in the two victories this past weekend chipping in seven goals and four assists for 11 points. Goodwin was a starting Midfielder for the Redmen last year but has been moved to attack for the 2013 season. It appears that the move by coach Tim Murdoch has paid off thus far as…

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NCAA Fallball Preview: Kicks off This Weekend

September 25, 2013

Alex Urquhart                 Once again school has started and the NCAA teams have come together for their individual fallball practices and scrimmages and games. Right out of the gate we have already had one team become ineligible for fall games, Cornell. One of the biggest fallball competitions this fall are the games at SUNY- Cortland this coming weekend. Both team Israel and the Iroquois Nationals will be playing each other…

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Week 2 CUFLA Top 5 Power Rankings: McGill Back On Top

September 24, 2013

1. McGill (6-0) Last Week: 2 It has almost been an entire calendar year since the defending Baggataway Cup champions have lost, as they have won the last eight games dating back to September 27 of last year. The Redmen are continuing to dominate the East Division with an impressive 6-0 start to the year. McGill picked up two impressive wins this week over Bishop’s and Trent. The Redmen knocked…

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The Next Big Thing: Big East Lacrosse

September 14, 2013

The Big East lost a considerable portion of their notoriety with Syracuse (ACC), Rutgers (2015 Big Ten), and Notre Dame (ACC) walking away from the limelight for new digs.  Syracuse seemed to have a hold of the Big East Lacrosse spotlight.  Notre Dame can look forward to getting around competition like St. Johns, which seemed to have the Irish’s number.  Villanova no longer can surprise Syracuse.  Rutgers will be entering…

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CUFLA Power Rankings: Week One

September 11, 2013

As the calendar flips to September, the students head back to school, the kegs are tapped and most importantly, Canadian University Lacrosse Association has returned. The road to the 2013 Baggataway Cup kicked off this weekend as twelve teams returned to the field for CUFLA action. Here are the In Lacrosse We Trust Top 5 Power Rankings for Week 1: Guelph (2-0-0) The Guelph Gryphons opened their 2013 campaign with…

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NCAA Brings In New Blood for 2014

September 10, 2013

In the midst of possible MLL expansion, NCAA Men’s lacrosse is also amplifying itself with the addition of four new teams for the 2014 season with Boston University, Richmond, Monmouth and Furman. In 2013, there two new teams in Marquette and High Point, with Michigan jumping from the MCLA to NCAA in 2012. Since these three teams first seasons, they have combined for a record of 10-46 – Michigan 2-26…

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The Future of Team USA in Ten Players

September 8, 2013

Team USA is struggling to hang onto players. Casey Powell and Ryan Boyle are out while injuries have left some players not at their best. We take a look at ten players who will be the future of team USA in 2014 and beyond.

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Scott Rodgers Joins Towson

September 5, 2013

Former Notre Dame goalkeeper Scott Rodgers has joined the Towson Lacrosse staff as a volunteer assistant, Head Coach Shawn Nadelen announced. “I am excited to have Scott join our Towson staff,” said Nadelen. “Scott is an exceptional goalie who possesses the ability and passion to teach the techniques needed to excel in the cage. He has a great rapport with those he has worked with and Scott’s personality, work ethic…

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Top Lacrosse Prospects: ECAC

August 31, 2013

The Great Conference Realignment of 2013 has now subsided, so we can get to focus how things will be shaping up on campus this fall.  Pieces of their respective puzzles have had the summer to recharge their batteries and set their goals for 2014.  It is almost had to believe that most early fall meetings have already happened and off-season practice begins this coming week on some campuses.  Focusing first…

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