NCAA Fallball Preview: Kicks off This Weekend

September 25, 2013

Alex Urquhart                 Once again school has started and the NCAA teams have come together for their individual fallball practices and scrimmages and games. Right out of the gate we have already had one team become ineligible for fall games, Cornell. One of the biggest fallball competitions this fall are the games at SUNY- Cortland this coming weekend. Both team Israel and the Iroquois Nationals will be playing each other…

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NCAA Players Who Will Stand Out in 2013

February 1, 2013

The 2013 college lacrosse season is descending upon us. What players should fans focus on following for the most entertainment this season? Here’s a list of players both familiar and not so familiar with a lot of skill and a lot at stake this season that will definitely be worth watching. Rob Pannell, A, Cornell Last year he was the No. 1 MLL draft pick and a Tewaaraton candidate. He…

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What is the Future of Big East Lacrosse?

January 3, 2013

There have been questions concerning this conference. Lacrosse has been out shadowed by basketball. Basketball has been this conference’s “bread and butter.” Lacrosse has been a new sport in recent years for these schools. I believe if all of these schools agree on a solution, lacrosse would grow into a sport that many would like. As the sky changes, so does the decisions that these schools will make. Since the departure of Rutgers,…

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What Was the Biggest Story in Lacrosse 2012?

December 23, 2012

Lacrosse saw yet another big year at the pro and college levels, with new leagues and new champions and new records. What were the biggest stories of the year? We have ten big stories here, make sure to vote on which one you think is the biggest. NLL Hold Outs We saw several hold outs in the NLL this season. First it was Athan Iannucci holding out before his trade…

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