Grip ‘N Rip: Chris May
Each week Lacrosse Playground will be featuring a different lacrosse athlete as part of our “Grip ‘N Rip” series, where we’ll find out what the best use to fine tune their game. This week we are featuring Gonzaga Senior face-off specialist Chris May. Chris has committed to Georgetown and is looking to repeat as a Washington Post First Team All-Met selection. Listen to Chris May talk about what he uses to plunge with this season.>>VIEW VIDEO

Brendan Mundorf: Stick Preference
Brendan Mundorf, newest member of the STX team, discusses what head and shaft he plays with in a recent interview.>>VIEW VIDEO

Up Close Look at “The Bull”
Earlier Maverik announced the release of Paul Rabil’s “Bull” line featuring a new shaft and head. Take a peak at the detailed dimensions of the new head after the jump.>>VIEW PICS

Maverik Unveils Paul Rabil Designed Head & Shaft, “THE BULL”
Long Island City, NY, March 4, 2010 – Maverik Lacrosse today unveiled “THE BULL” head and shaft designed by Team USA and Boston Cannon’s All-Star midfielder and Maverik “Soldier” Paul Rabil. Rabil will be promoting his new head and shaft as well as signing autographs at the Maverik Lacrosse tent on Saturday, March 6th at the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium.>>READ MORE
Tension Over New Stick Specs, STX
Lacrosse Magazine posted an interesting article this week on their site about the ongoing stick tech regulations. Questions have popped up about STX’s Professor head. Although, there have been more than 100 Division 1 games already, there have been slim to none infractions. Yet, there is always a chance of an infraction due to the fact that heads come from factories on the edge of illegal. MORE AFTER THE JUMP…

Grip ‘N Rip: Alex Capretta
Each week Lacrosse Playground will be featuring a different lacrosse athlete as part of our “Grip ‘N Rip” series, where we’ll find out what the best use to fine tune their game. This week we are featuring Princeton sophomore attackman, Alex Capretta, out of St. Ignatius Prep in California. Alex is well known in many circles for his stringing abilities. Check out what he uses to snipe corners. More after the JUMP.

Zack Greer Plays With Minnesota Wild Player John Scott
Zack Greer has become household name in Minnesota playing for the NLL Swarm. He’s so well liked that the local news network got him on the ice to play puck with NHL Wild player John Scott. The crazy thing is is that Greer was also a stud in hockey and got drafted by the Ontario Hockey League. On the other hand, John Scott grew up playing lacrosse heavily.
Side note: Check out the Reebok pump skates that Greer is rocking.
2010 World Lacrosse Championship’s Mascot
Our friends at the English Lacrosse Association gave us the rundown on the World Lacrosse Championship’s Mascot for this summer’s games. They originally ran a poll on their Facebook page with two options to choose from – Bulldog or Rhino. Click through to see how it was made. READ MORE…

Grip ‘N Rip: Max Feely
Each week Lacrosse Playground will be featuring a different lacrosse athlete as part of our “Grip ‘N Rip” series, where we’ll find out what the best use to fine tune their game. This week we are featuring Cornell’s Max Feely. This stud was extremely underrated going into college, but soon got on everyone’s radar after Cornell’s championship run in ‘09. More after the JUMP.

All-American Ryan Young’s Weapon (Video)
No. 6 Maryland travels to Louisville, Ky., to open the 2010 season against Bellarmine on Saturday. LPG has the inside scoop on what All-American attackman, Ryan Young, will be sniping corners with this weekend. View fellow attackman Travis Reed interviewing him about his hobbies and how he tapes his shaft.
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