• Vancouver beats down Rochester in physical clash
  • Mammoth put up 20, beat up on Bandits
  • Colorado continues winning ways, win fourth straight
  • Sneaky Seals take lead from Wings
  • Teat takes over in fourth, Black Bears beat Bandits

Liberty to Move Up to MCLA Division One

At the annual SELC meeting in Atlanta on September 22, Liberty University’s transition from MCLA Division II to Division I was unanimously accepted in voting by the Southeast Lacrosse Conference. “There are 22 teams in Division I of the SELC and they all get a vote,” Flames head coach Kyle McQuillan said. “It’s a very big move for our program. We’re definitely ready and we don’t feel intimidated about it.”…

Read More >>

Can Navy Stop Sinking?

Since legendary coach Rich Meade decided to step down and lead a program that he has built into one of the better college lacrosse programs in the nation, things haven’t been the same in Annapolis. Last season the Midshipman were a lowly 3-10 last season which featured up and down performances across the board all season long. With the 2013 Fall Ball season drawing to a close the Midshipmen will…

Read More >>

Team USA Profile: Garrett Thul

Garrett Thul Position: Attack Height: 6-3 Weight: 231 School: Army Senior (2013) 41,5 Junior (2012) 40,4 Sophomore (2011) 42,3 Freshman (2010) 41,9 The past few seasons have gone well for the Army Black Knights. Coaches around the lacrosse landscape have felt that there was something special about Army that was almost reminiscent of days when the Service Academies were the perennial benchmarks in the game. Army could always rely on…

Read More >>

Projected Protected Roster: New York Lizards

After falling to Denver in the 2012 semis, New York stumbled to find itself throughout 2013, going 4-10. They were able to keep pace with teams and put up fights, but the chemistry for the black and green was limited. One thing the Lizards have going for them is youth. The likes of Rob Pannell, Steve Mock, Jojo Morasco and those guys, allows Coach Spallina to build around them. With…

Read More >>

Johns Hopkins Fall Ball Tournament Recap

Johns Hopkins and Homewood Field was the home for a fall ball tournament that featured four teams with a wide range of ability and name recognition. On a dreary day Johns Hopkins, Fairfield, Rutgers and UMass took part in the day’s scrimmages, as players finally got to take on someone other than their own teammates.   Hopkins-Umass The first scrimmage of the day featured Johns Hopkins versus UMass. Rain fell…

Read More >>