Vermont, Canisius Make History in Oshawa

March 9, 2016

An early season lacrosse tilt between the Canisius College Golden Griffins (Buffalo, NY) and the University of Vermont Catamounts (Burlington, VT) had a distinctly Canadian vibe to it. While seeing the names of Canadian athletes and coaches on NCAA rosters is not uncommon nowadays, something groundbreaking took take place during the game on March 9, 2016. For the first time in NCAA Division I lacrosse history, a game was played…

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Maryland Defeats Drexel 12-8; Heacock Nets Four

March 9, 2016

Colin Heacock’s four goals along with Matt Rambo’s hat-trick paced the Terrapins (2-2) to a hard fought 12-8 victory over the Drexel Dragons (1-3) at Vidas field in Philadelphia last night. The first half was an up and back battle between both teams.  As one teams offense would put on an attack the defense would be just as strong.  Both goalies Jimmy Joe Granito (Drexel) and Kyle Bernlohr (Maryland) were…

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Harvard vs Boston University to be Broadcasted on MLL Radio, ILWT

March 8, 2016

In Lacrosse We Trust ™ in conjunction with The Lacrosse Radio Network and MLL Radio is pleased to announce the addition of the #8 Harvard University vs #19 Boston University lacrosse game on March 22nd to its broadcast schedule. In Lacrosse We Trust, a premier lacrosse news and digital content outlet, previously broadcasted NCAA games during the 2013 and 2014 college lacrosse seasons, but this will be the first broadcast…

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Rutgers Now 5-0 Following Monmouth Win

March 8, 2016

No. 16 Rutgers men’s lacrosse earned a 12-6 win in an in-state battle Saturday afternoon at Monmouth. With the victory, Rutgers improves to 5-0 on the season. “The team was hungry today,” head coach Brian Brecht said. “They were focused in practice the last two days and this game meant a lot to them. I felt it was sloppy at times, but they certainly played hard for 60 minutes.” Christian…

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Drexel Tops St. Joseph’s on Buzzer Beater 10-9.

March 7, 2016

Matthew Varian’s goal as time expires give Dragon’s first win Saturday afternoon the Drexel Dragons (1-3) defeated city rival St. Joes Hawks (3-1) 10-9 on a buzzer beater by Freshman Matthew Varian.  Drexel is now 23-1 overall versus St. Joe’s. The game was a typical battle Philadelphia style between the two clubs that are only separated by a few miles.  It was a battle for the full sixty minutes.  At…

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NCAA Lacrosse Weekly Wrap Up: Upsets and More

March 7, 2016

It was a big week of college lacrosse with upset wins from Harvard and Georgetown, and Denver facing off against North Carolina in one of the matchups of the year. We take a look at all of the best action in this week’s college lacrosse wrapup.

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Actually, Maybe Kyle Jackson Had the Goal of the Week

March 7, 2016

Maybe it’s not a good idea to declare a goal the best of the week before the rest of the games have been played. While Josh Byrne’s goal for Hofstra in the Pride’s loss to Georgetown was incredible, Kyle Jackson from Michigan may have had him beat. Take another look at Kyle Jackson’s overhead BTB from earlier today… @Inside_Lacrosse@LaxFilmRoom@SexyTimeLaxpic.twitter.com/qli01BwmFZ — Michigan Lacrosse (@umichlacrosse) March 5, 2016 Michigan faced Vermont yesterday…

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Harvard Upsets Duke With Strong Offensive Performance

March 6, 2016

This college lacrosse season has been one of upsets. Loyola and High Point defeated Virginia, then Towson beat Loyola. Boston University topped Navy, Hofstra defeated North Carolina, and then Georgetown defeated Hofstra. Duke had been immune thus far, until the Blue Devils faced the 12th ranked Harvard Crimson on Long Island. Ranked fourth in the nation, Duke is led by incredible talent, and though the Crimson have been a strong…

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Hofstra Upset by Georgetown 11-6

March 6, 2016

What seemed to be a dream-like season for the Hofstra Pride men’s lacrosse team has come crashing down to reality as they were handed their first defeat of the 2016 campaign by the Georgetown Hoyas, 11-6. Head coach Seth Tierney noted a change in the team that led to their loss. “We didn’t deserve to win today. We didn’t play with the attention to detail that we played the last…

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Sixteen Register Points as Hopkins Wins Big Against Princeton

March 5, 2016

Johns Hopkins looked to draw even through four games this season. They got was a total team effort in a convincing win against the Princeton Tigers. The win avenges last year’s overtime loss, in which the Tigers rallied late to win in overtime. In the win, the nation’s consecutive games with a goal streak ends as Ryan Brown ends the day with two assists. Princeton would score first as Bobby…

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