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US Lacrosse today announced the opening of the application period for players interested in trying out for the 2016 U.S. … Read more
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BALTIMORE — US Lacrosse today announced Ohio State University head coach Nick Myers as head coach … Read more
Fogolax Owner and fellow Aussie Matt Schomburg travelled to Melbourne, Victoria this January to help assess the current U19 Australian … Read more
BALTIMORE, Jan. 21, 2015 – US Lacrosse today announced the final 18-player roster for the 2015 U.S. Women’s National Under-19 … Read more
US Lacrosse has announced an opening for the Head Coach of the 2016 U.S. Men’s National Under-19 Team. The coach will lead Team USA in pursuit of a record eighth world championship gold medal at the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) U19 Men’s World Championship, July 7-16, 2016, in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Read More...
The IMG Nationals, a year-end lacrosse national championship event, concluded on Sunday with championship tournaments in the U15, U17 and U19 divisions. The competition was intense amid a windy November day at IMG Academy, with the Atlanta Crush (U15), Thunder Tribe (U17) and IMG Academy (U19) bringing home the titles. Read More...
This 3d select New England team was formed from various schools in the New England area along with one player from Canada. Currently, there are 10 Division 1 verbal commitments. Almost all of the uncommitted players you see have received numerous college opportunities at the D1 level. This is a 2013 and 2014 mixed team coached by David Jenkins (former UVA stud!) and John Pirie. The highlights are from the FLG in 3D Tournament at the Archbishop Spalding School in Maryland. Read More...
The 2012 FIL U19 World Lacrosse Championships concluded this weekend with USA defeating Canada, 10-8. But, the road to victory was not void of a few bumps along the way. The Iroquois team defeated the Red, White, and Blue for the first time in history. The game included two hidden ball tricks. Here's one of them and it will leave you befuddled. Read More...
With a fairly mellow morning consisting of the usual walk throughs, by 2pm we were fully prepared to face the Dutch, our mental game being key to success today. The weather was also on our side, with thunderstorms and rain being replaced with 20 degree heat and sunshine. Read More...
The schedule became clear to us today. Tomorrow we must beat the Dutch for the chance to play the Welsh once more, if we win both of these games we get 9th place. If we lose to the Dutch we play the Koreans, a fight for 11th place. This made our goal very clear - we must beat a team we have beaten to play a team who have beaten us, making both games perhaps harder mentally thanks to the history. Read More...
Today, was all about lifting team morale after yesterday's loss against the Welsh. With the team deflated and most of our minds clearly in the wrong place, we were taken out for an unconventional training session. Rather than running drills, we ran six-on-six for 1 or 2 hours, hacking pieces out of each other and generally letting some steam off - none of us were ready to think about walk-throughs. The weather helped, with the sun hot enough to allow just pinnies. We reminded ourselves that although we could now only finish 9th, if we won our next game we could face the Welsh again, motivation enough to get everyone's head back where it should be. I personally found ice cream, Subway, and muffins helped me get over the loss. Read More...
TURKU, Finland – For the first time in international field competition, the Iroquois Nationals have defeated a United States lacrosse team. The Iroquois under-19 team beat the U.S., 15-13, in a pool play game at the Federation of International Lacrosse U19 World Championships on Tuesday afternoon in Finland. Read More...