• The Halifax Thunderbirds advance to the NLL Finals
  • Swarm blowout the Thunderbirds 21-10 in game two
  • Seals send Mammoth home after controversial game winner
  • Georgia wins first playoff game since 2017, knock off defending champs
  • Oshawa uses seven-goal run to beat Bandits

Jimmy Quinlan Retires

The longest-serving member of the Edmonton Rush and fan favorite Jimmy Quinlan has decided to call it a career. Quinlan formally announced his retirement today, but will remain on the Rush bench for the 2014 National Lacrosse League season as he takes over the duties of Assistant Coach, Defensive. The Sherwood Park native will replace defensive coach Devan Wray, who leaves the team due to family commitments. “Deciding to walk…

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Emerson Clark Looks to Crack Stacked Toronto Roster

It has been a pretty good year to date for the Whitby, ON native after winning his second Minto Cup in three years and being drafted 35th overall in the 2013 NLL Entry Draft to the Toronto Rock this past September. Not to mention, this dual sport athlete just finished his Junior hockey career with the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League and earned an invite to the Rockford…

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Towson Tigers Lacrosse Season Preview

With the 2014 collegiate sporting seasons closer than you think, the Tigers of Towson University are preparing for their 2014 campaign. The defending Colonial Athletic Association (ACC) champions are looking to defend their title in the upcoming season. The tigers finished the season off with a 10-8 overall record and a 4-2 conference record. They made an appearance in the 2013 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse National Championship tournament but…

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Team Canada Prepares its Roster

After the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championships were dominated by the United States for decades, the recent resurgence of field lacrosse in Canada has led to a gold medal and a heartbreaking silver medal finish in the past two tournaments. This coming weekend, Team Canada head coach Randy Mearns will get his first glimpse of the talent available to compete at the international level. A roster of 51…

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Cody Bremner Could be Steal for Stealth

The Vancouver Stealth are full of fresh starts for the upcoming season with a new home Arena and, more importantly, a very promising new player who they are lucky to have gotten in the draft this year: Cody Bremner. Bremner, a senior at Cornell University, has three years of playing at the college level under his belt as well as two seasons with the Nanaimo Timbermen in the WLA. He…

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How will Maryland Bounce Back in 2014?

The Maryland Terrapins season did not end as they would have liked it to, having been eliminated in a dominant display by Cornell 16-8. Cornell would eventually lose to the Duke Blue Devils, who then proceeded on to winning the National Championship. The loss was definitely a setback for the team, who in the last two years were back-to-back runner-ups for the National Championship

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Despite Championship, Duke Can Improve

On May 27, 2013 the Duke University Blue Devils upset number one ranked Syracuse University Orange 10-16 to capture their first Division One Men’s Lacrosse National Championship since 2010. After beginning the season with a 2-4 record, the Blue Devils were able to bounce back and shock the nation in the NCAA Tournament. The team manned a high powered offense last season that saw numerous players such as Jordan Wolf…

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Team USA Preview: Jeremy Sieverts

Jeremy Sieverts Position Midfield Height 6′ 3″ Weight 205 lbs. College: Maryland   When I began writing the story of Mike Simon (Stevenson/Bayhawks) that reminded me that he might not be the only one who has a similar story.  Then it came to me that Jeremy Sieverts, even though much more known to the lacrosse world than Simon in the beginning, has traveled the road less traveled to get his…

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MCLA Fall Ball: Wisconsin Tournaments

Alex Urquhart   The MCLA fall ball season is much harder o follow then the NCAA, most scores aren’t published other than on Facebook or over Twitter. The only advantage is if you know coaches players and organizers. The Madcity Tournament hosted by Wisconsin had both an MCLA bracket and a GLLL/ Men’s bracket. The MCLA Bracket had teams like UW- Madison, Ohio St. club, Michigan club, and Minnesota- Duluth. …

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NCAA Fall Ball: Villanova Wins Two

This last weekend was filled with a number of fall ball classics and series. The most notable were the Nick Colleluori Fall Classic and the Play for Parkinson’s Series. Both tournaments were held on October 5 and 6, with some of the best teams coming out to give a great show for their fans and other spectators. The NCC was held in Folsom, PA and had St. Joseph’s, Monmouth, Lafayette,…

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