Month: March 2010
National Lacrosse League commissioner George Daniel announced an agreement Wednesday between the league, Crosse Studio and Triple B games for the development of a new indoor lacrosse video game. The game, titled NLL Lacrosse 2010, Presented by Reebok, is scheduled to be out as a $5 download for the Microsoft Xbox 360 platform on or around April 30. The game can be purchased for a one-time fee through the Xbox Live Marketplace. Keep Reading
Casey Custom Sneakers has just dropped a new hot custom Nike cleat for cats at Widener University. Check out the custom Casey tongue and the players' number on the inside of the shoes. The navy blue and gold give the shoe an even bigger pop in addition to the Widener University logo around the heel. More Pics On The Other Side.
LPG has the first look at the Nike Lunar Rejuven8 Mid “Camo”. Camo seems to be very popular this season. We like to think the LPG summer team was ahead of the curve with Digital Camo Jerseys last summer. Continue...
NEW YORK, NY – Lacrosse All Stars announced today the official launch of MCLAFan.com, a new online social hub for college lacrosse fans. The site provides access to unique commentary, aggregated news, and multimedia revolving around the Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association – the fastest growing college lacrosse league in America. Read More
1 Lacrosse just unveiled the custom shaft for Poland this summer. The shaft displays the Polish national colors (Red and White) and the flag with coat of arms of the Republic of Poland.
Long Island City, NY, March 30, 2010 -- Maverik Lacrosse today announced that it will outfit the Mesa State College “Mavericks” Men’s NCAA Division II lacrosse team with equipment, bags and apparel for their inaugural 2011 season. Mesa State College is the first ever state school west of Ohio to add a varsity men’s lacrosse program and has 27 players already committed to play for the “Mavericks” in 2011. Read More
Warrior has released a new head, COBRA. If you are wondering if the name COBRA sounds familiar then you are not mistaken. The original COBRA was the first head from Warrior. The new version of the COBRA obviously doesn’t have that much in common with the original, but it does have a little of the curved sidewall offset shape and that is what lead Warrior back down the path of the COBRA. The head will be legal for all levels of play with the X Spec and the Traditional Spec which is only legal for NFHS/Youth. Read More
STX Promo player, Kyle Harrison, talks a little bit about coaching Chapman this Spring. View Video