Hopkins Gets First Win Over Siena; High Point Gets First Ever Win

February 10, 2013

John Hopkins controlled Siena through out the course of the game; midway through the third quarter, Hopkins scored 4 goals in a span of 3 minutes to secure their lead. Give credit to Siena, in the first half, they had figured out how to stop the Hopkins scoring attack. They did this by slowing up the pace of the game. Siena did not let Hopkins gets into their offensive strategy….

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NCAA: Fairfield, Stony Brook Open Saturday

February 8, 2013

Stony Brook The Good: Stony Brook is 5-2 all-time against Fairfield. Sophomore Mike Rooney led the team with 34 goals and 47 points last year, earning America East Rookie of the Year. Rooney also led the team last year with three goals in Stony Brook’s season opener vs. Fairlfield last year. The Bad: Despite a bid into the NCAA Tournament and a loss to Hopkins, Stony Brook will have to…

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Synowiez Traded to Rhode Island; Otto Signs As Well

February 8, 2013

The Baltimore Bombers and Rhode Island Kingfish got busy on Thursday afternoon, making a trade and a few more transactions. In what can be said to be the first trade in North American Lacrosse League history, the Bombers sent James Synowiez to the Kingfish for a fifth round draft pick next season. Synowiez has two goals so far this season with Baltimore, who play Rhode Island on Saturday night. Meanwhile,…

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NCAA: Delaware Wins Opner, Siena Faces Hopkins

February 6, 2013

Delaware had a roller coaster season last year and left spectators only guessing what will their next move would consist of.  This year started in a good direction.  Delaware had beat new comer High Point 12-10. This season opener should have not been a surprise for fans. The blue Hens have been consistent with season openers; winning 11 straight openers. This win was a team effort.  Eric Smith, Nick Diachenko,…

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Stickhorses Salvage Weekend, Defeat Bombers 11-10 in OT

February 4, 2013

The Kentucky Stickhorses split the weekend with the Baltimore Bombers with an 11-10 overtime win yesterday afternoon. Kentucky had fallen to the Bombers on Friday night 17-14. Kentucky was led by three point performances from Travis Bland, Jesse Guerin and Brandon Dube. Chazz Woodson also scored his first goal as a Stickhorse, and Spencer Lyons made 41 saves in net. Dewey Porter scored the biggest goal on the night with…

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NALL: Stickhorses Look to Rebound Against Baltimore

February 3, 2013

The Kentucky Stickhorses fell to the Baltimore Bombers 17-13 on Friday night, and this afternoon they get another crack at the Bombers at home. The Stickhorses were happy with the performances of new faces Chazz Woodson and Jesse Guerin last game who combined for six points. They also had to be happy with the 40+ saves from goaltender Patrick Crosby. However, Baltimore saw terrific performances of their own from Andrew…

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Bombers Move to 3-1, Defeat Stickhorses

February 2, 2013

The Baltimore Bombers moved into a tie for first place in the North American Lacrosse League last night after they defeated the Kentucky Stickhorses, 17-13. Baltimore is now tied for Boston at a 3-1 record while Kentucky falls into a tie for last place with Rhode Island at 1-3. Baltimore was coming off of a 20-9 beating against Boston and looking for vengeance against a Kentucky team who has struggled….

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NALL: Kentucky Faces Baltimore In Vital Game

February 1, 2013

Tonight the Kentucky Stickhorses return home to play the Baltimore Bombers, and they look to come out with a vengeance. They are 1-2 on the season and have fallen to the Boston Rockhoppers twice, who defeated the Bombers 20-9 last week. Baltimore hits the road for their first road game of the season and their first in Kentucky. They are without some key players including Shawn Nadeln, Damien Davis and…

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Jeff Joy Finds Success As First Austrailian NALL Player

January 31, 2013

Lacrosse is a sport where you see a lot of players come from the same places; at the professional level, mostly Canada or Ontario area. In the North American Lacrosse League, the talk has always been about mostly American players. While some Native players and Canadians have found their way in, there is also a player from an area that was never expected; Australia. That player is Jeff Joy, who…

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