Ales Hrebesky Tournament 2014 Preview

April 17, 2014

The Alex Hrebesky Memorial lacrosse tournament is set to kick off in less than a week. What is the Alex Hrebesky tournament? It is probably the best hidden gem in all of box lacrosse. Several terrific box lacrosse players battle it out, and this year is the 21st tournament. The best American box lacrosse players (not in the NLL) travel there with several star Canadian players (not in the NLL)…

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Wings Eliminated From Playoffs, What’s Next?

April 17, 2014

As the final buzzer went off last week, so did the Philadelphia Wings chances of making the 2014 NLL Playoffs.  The Wings fell 10-9 to the Toronto Rock giving them the final playoff spot in the east. When the Wings started the 2014 season their was already questions.  Goaltender Brandon Miller was a holdout for the first seven games of the season.  The Wings would lose players to team USA…

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MLL Season Preview: Rochester Rattlers

April 17, 2014

The Rochester Rattlers look to improve from their 2013 season. Their 6-8 record was disappointing to many, as the team and fans thought they were capable of so much more. Rochester will have a few different faces this season, as they added multiple draft picks and offseason additions. However, familiar faces will be playing for other teams in 2014.   Key Additions: Jordan Wolf (Duke), Ty Thompson (Albany), Miles Thompson…

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Maryland Travels to Indiana to Beat Down Fighting Irish

April 17, 2014

WHO: Maryland Terrapins and Notre Dame Fighting Irish WHERE: Notre Dame, Indiana WHEN: Saturday, Noon EST   MARYLAND The Terps have all the momentum for this game behind them as they count down to postseason play. A record donning 9-2 is only limited by Johns Hopkins and North Carolina, both competing top notch programs. Mike Chanenchuk leads the team with 40 points (25 goals, 15 assists), and is followed closely…

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Duke Seniors, Schreiber and Thompson Dominate This Week’s MLL Draftees List

April 17, 2014

The NCAA Lacrosse season is winding down as teams make their final push for the postseason tournament as well as an NCAA automatic bid. Some players have been producing all season long. However, recently those same players have started to take their games to the next level as they try and lead their teams to a national championship. With the NCAA season winding down and the MLL starting very soon,…

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Women’s Power Rankings: Maryland Leads

April 17, 2014

1. Maryland (15-1)—Entering the final game of the season, Maryland is still just a one-loss team, setting them up for what they hope is a winning run in the playoffs. 2. Florida (14-2)—The Gators have won six straight games, making them one of the strongest teams in the league this season, and one of the hottest teams right now. Their last regular season game will be against Northwestern on April 19. 3. Massachusetts…

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Rogowski Blog: Outlaws Camp Opens

April 16, 2014

So, this is my first crack at this whole player blog thing, maybe I should take a second to introduce myself. My name is Greg Rogowski, I played my college lax at D2 Merrimack College in North Andover, MA. After college I’ve played for a few different field and indoor professional/ semi-pro teams including The Vermont Voyaguers, Charlotte Copperheads, Boston Rockhoppers and Rochester Rattlers. I was picked up in the…

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NCAA Power Rankings: Loyola Stays On Top

April 16, 2014

1) Loyola (11-1)—The latest win over Boston University bumps Loyola to 11-1 and 7-0 in the conference. One more tune up tomorrow against Bucknell before the Patriot League tournament gets underway. Johns Hopkins will be waiting for the Greyhounds on Selection Sunday. 2) Duke (11-2)—I personally feel that Duke is currently the best team in the nation but must remain second due to the tiebreaker with Loyola. This past Saturday…

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