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As you very well know by now, the Playing Rules Oversight Panel on September 24th approved new rules changes in men’s lacrosse. Rules such as establishment of a shot clock procedure that replaces the sport’s stall warning. The panel also approved a rule regarding shooting strings. We recently had the opportunity to hear opinions on the new rules from UNC Chief Assistant Coach Pat Myers. Read More...
"Hypothetically, if there aren’t any shooting strings within my pocket, can I do an Iroquois Top String down to the middle of my stick?" We think it's totally possible for this form of stringing to be legal and so does EastCoastDyes. Watch the video in order to gain more of an understanding. Read More...
I've been emotionally and physically shaken up by the new stringing rules imposed by the NCAA. How could they take something so personal away from the player? The stick is an extension of your body. Read More...
Colgate University assistant lacrosse coach Mike Abbott and 2012 Tewaaraton winner Peter Baum talk about the new NCAA rules in stringing lacrosse sticks. Many people have come undone in regard to the new rules imposed by the NCAA. This video will give you insight into one particular area, stringing. Read More...
BALTIMORE, Dec. 5, 2011 - US Lacrosse has announced that the two proposed rule changes for women's lacrosse approved at the September Board of Directors meeting are being withdrawn. The implementation date for those two rules will be delayed until at least August 2013. Read More...
Last week the Men’s Lacrosse Rules Committee recommended several new rules to be implemented for the upcoming 2013 season. While these are currently recommendations, we understand that each individual rule will be voted upon by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel at some point in September. While there were many recommendations—there seemed to be more this year than in recent years—we intend to focus on those affecting that which is dear to us, the face-off. Read More...
Didn't think we would still be able to see a player swim through six defensemen while retaining control of the ball with the new stringing rules, but it still happens. In the midst of No. 15 Palm Beach Atlantic's 15-14 win over No. 18 Western Washington, junior Dominic Scalzo scored this ridiculous goal. Read More...
In a world controlled by the mesh industry, Under Armour pros Steele and Wells Stanwick have kept it old school … Read more
University of Maryland grad and 17th overall draft pick by the Florida Launch, Joe LoCascio dropped by to share … Read more
Ranked number 19 in Quint Kessenich’s Top 50 Players in DI Lacrosse, University of Maryland Senior, Pat Young, is one … Read more
Darien, CT native and University of Maryland senior midfielder, Henry West drops some insight to what he has been using … Read more