High School, College, and Women’s Lacrosse Highlights

High School, College, and Women’s Lacrosse Highlights. Keep Watching…

High School, College, and Women’s Lacrosse Highlights. Keep Watching…
New highlights. Get them while they’re hot. Keep Reading…
Notre Dame, Penn State, Women’s lax, and more. Keep Reading…

Here’s the video that will play on the Terp Vision board before the Terps take the field in 2011. Travlax bringing the painnnnnn! Keep Reading…
BERKELEY — Three athletic teams at the University of California, Berkeley, slated to cease intercollegiate competition at the end of this academic year – women’s lacrosse, women’s gymnastics and rugby – will be preserved, campus officials announced today (Friday, Feb. 11).

An in-depth preview of the 2011 Maryland men’s lacrosse team, featuring interviews with Head Coach John Tillman and seniors Dan Burns, Grant Catalino, Brian Farrell and Brett Schmidt. Props to the Terps for stepping up their fan interaction by putting more videos out. These videos really do help you in the recruiting game. Fans can learn about the school, the program, the players, and etc. without leaving their couch. Keep Reading…

Here’s another funny video capturing a few days in the life of the University of Michigan Lacrosse team. Their escapades include “getting acclimated to grueling “tempo” practices, learning box lacrosse from members of the Philadelphia Wings, Justin Burgin asking the tough questions everyone is dying to know about his teammates, and enjoying their favorite pastime: Yogurt Delight smoothies with extra protein.” Keep Reading…

Recently, Empower the Athlete launched its new website, and to celebrate ETA is offering LPG users access to all online recruiting materials. Getting recruited these days is more difficult than ever, and so is managing that recruiting process. Between all of the camps, tournaments, and emails and phone calls from coaches, it can be tough to stay organized. Keep Reading…
Empower the Athlete has recently posted the latest NACDA Directors’ Cup Rankings. NACDA stands for National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, and once a year these athletic directors get together and rank NCAA colleges and universities by success in collegiate athletics. Points for the Directors’ Cup are based on order of finish in different NCAA championships or media-based polls. Essentially, these rankings reflect which schools have the best overall athletic departments. Keep Reading…

Fun was had by all at this Notre Dame lacrosse practice as they drew inspiration from their inner Ronaldo. Messi can’t touch dis. Keep Reading…