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Week 4 CUFLA Top 5 Power Rankings: McGill Remain Unbeaten in 9 Games

1. McGill (7-0) Last Week: 1 The defending Baggataway Cup champions remain undefeated after two convincing victories over Carleton (16-3) and Queen’s (14-8) to improve their record to 7-0. The Redmen kicked off their weekend with a road victory over the Carleton Ravens at Keith Harris Stadium in Ottawa,ON. A balanced offense led the Redmen to victory as four players registered a pair of goals, with twelve players in total…

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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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Do Wiles and Crowley Handle Wings Right Side?

The Philadelphia Wings are hoping to have added some strength on their right side after a trade with Buffalo where they acquired Luke Wiles, but will he, when playing alongside Kevin Crowley, be the key to success for the team? Last season, Philadelphia’s roster was lacking in shooters on the right with the transition players being left to pick up the slack. Adding someone to that side was something that…

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Luke Wiles Ready for Wings

 Luke Wiles has returned to the Philadelphia Wings after a stint with the Buffalo Bandits. We caught up with him about the upcoming season and his thoughts on being traded.

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Swarm Release Letter to Fans

Today Minnesota Swarm owner John Arlotta posted a message to Swarm fans on the team website, and the message seems ominous. The message can be seen here, and we highlight a few important things. The Swarm need your help, and we are writing this letter today to explain why, and what you might do to help. WHY DO WE THINK YOU SHOULD HELP THE SWARM? Simply put, we believe we…

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Machine to Bring Back Bear Davis

The Ohio Machine, Ohio’s Major League Lacrosse (MLL) team, announced Monday the extension of Head Coach Bear Davis’ contract through the 2014 season. Davis took over the position of head coach for the Machine’s final six games of the 2013 season this past June. “Bear’s attention to detail, game preparation and overall philosophies have really resonated with our players,” said President and GM John Algie. “We finally saw our nucleus…

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