NCAA Freshmen to Watch This Weekend

February 27, 2015

So far the 2015 college lacrosse season has had to deal with a lot of weather issues, causing delays in action but there has been no delay in some of the freshmen emerging as go-to players for their teams.  With the talent being spread through more teams in Division I, there is a lot of opportunity for underclassmen to make their presence felt. This weekend is that start of March,…

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#20 Lehigh heads to #14/15 Loyola

February 27, 2015

Game Notes | Watch Live | Live Stats BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Coming off an exciting Patriot League opening win over Boston University, the #20 Lehigh men’s lacrosse team heads to Baltimore for a rematch of the 2014 Patriot League Championship Game as the Mountain Hawks face #14/15 Loyola on Saturday at 2 p.m. The game features the league’s last three champions who together, have five NCAA Tournament appearances over the…

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Duke Takes on Harvard

February 27, 2015

Harvard had an interesting game last time around as Deke Burns put in an outstanding performance against UMass. With 7 goals for Burns, Harvard looks to sneak through another tough game as they play Duke on Saturday, February 28th. Duke enters the game being ranked 6th Nationally, while Harvard continues with a National Rank of 10 (Coaches Poll). This will be an interesting match up for Harvard, seeing how close of a game…

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NCAA Game Picks: Week Four Friday

February 27, 2015

Staff Member     Dan Pattison   Ryan Zunner   Pete Crowley   Mike Mackley   Alex Urquhart   Marisa Ingemi   Andrew Goldberg   Ryan Conwell   Rocco Granato   Brendan Staudt   Ian Neadle  

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Ohio State Takes on Bellarmine

February 27, 2015

Ohio State is 3-1 at the moment after losing its season opener to Detroit Mercy 9-8. They followed up with wins vs. Robert Morris, Delaware and Dartmouth. Ohio State is being led on offense by Senior Jesse King seventeen points (12G, 5A). Junior Carter Brown is second with ten points (4G, 6A); five of his points came against Dartmouth. Syosset, Long Island product Ryan Hunter has eight on the year so…

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Tewaaraton Watch List Announced for 2015

February 27, 2015

The watch list for the 2015 Tewaaraton Trophy – awarded annually to the nation’s top men’s and women’s lacrosse player – has been released by The Tewaaraton Foundation. MEN’S WATCH LIST Cole Bailey, Tufts – Sr., A Wesley Berg, Denver – Sr., A Jimmy Bitter, North Carolina – Sr., A Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins – Jr., A Connor Buczek, Cornell – Sr., M Connor Cannizzaro, Denver – So.., A Deemer…

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Detroit Faces #17 Marquette in Louisville

February 27, 2015

An unbeaten will face off against destiny as they look to continue on the road towards perfection in week four of the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse season. Detroit (2-1 Overall, 0-0 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) takes on nationally ranked #17 Marquette (3-0 Overall, 0-0 in the Big East) in Louisville, KY for a neutral site tournament. Marquette has played all three of its games tightly winning…

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Fairfield Hosts Doubleheader on March 21st

February 26, 2015

New York, February 26 — Fairfield University will host the official dedication of Rafferty Stadium – its brand-new, state-of-the-art lacrosse venue – on Saturday, March 21st. The Stags will play a doubleheader with the women’s team facing Manhattan at 2:00 p.m., while the men take on Villanova at 5:30 p.m.   The multi-million dollar stadium, first unveiled in regular season competition on February 14, is the result of the dedication and generosity of Fairfield alumni, parents and friends. The stadium is named in…

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Pioneers Head to North Carolina: Showdown with Tar Heels

February 26, 2015

Denver is atop of a momentum building start to the season. Currently, DU sits 3-0 after downing Air Force, Furman and Duke. They’ve proven that the travel to east coast elevations and early games does not phase them. UNC enters this match at 4-0, undefeated as well. They’ve stunned big programs already this season like Johns Hopkins and High Point. DENVER One of the driving forces behind the offensive surge…

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Hopkins’ Rob Enright Out with Knee Injury

February 25, 2015

According to the Baltimore Sun, Johns Hopkins defenseman Rob Enright is going to be out with a long time with what appears to be a right knee injury. He left the game this pasty weekend when the Blue Jays lost to North Carolina. Head coach Dave Pietramala wouldn’t call it a season ending injury, but would call it a “serious” injury. Enright will miss the game against Princeton this week and…

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