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In the first round of the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament, Drexel turned a 6-4 deficit into a 7-6 lead in just 11.3 seconds. The Dragons' Jules Raucci scored with 17.7 seconds left in the second quarter to cut fourth-ranked Penn's lead to one. On the following faceoff, Nick Saputo won and bounded down the field to earn his second goal of the game and knot it at six. Read More...
In the CAA Championship, Cole Shafer capped of a memorable freshman year, scoring five times to lead the Dragons to CAA Title. Read More...
The Virginia Cavaliers men's lacrosse team traveled to Philadelphia for a match up with the Drexel Dragons. Despite a pair of four goal performances from Nick Trizano and Cole Shafer, the Dragons fell to the seventh ranked Cavaliers 11-10 in overtime on goal by Matt Cockerton with just 15 seconds to play. Read More...
The Warrior Regulator II gloves are the top of the line bad boys worn by MLL pros across the nation. The tops if the fingers have little Skelator ribs that allow for advanced mobility and maximum flexibility. Put this glove on and move your wrist backwards, and you can actually move it. Read More...
Check out Drexel's Warrior TII helmet for 2013. The Navy Blue helmet displays the school mascot, Dragon, with Yellow accents throughout. To view more angles of the helmet visit our Fan Page.
Drexel alumni have launched a site to stay connected to past players as well as current students. The site, built by two former Dragons, boasts game previews, photos, blogs and much more. The Drexel Lacrosse alumni makes Drexel one of the toughest places to play, with relentless verbal abuse to the visiting teams. The Dragons face-off against Virginia at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday at Vidas Field. For more info visit WestPhillysFinestcom.
Philadelphia, Pa.— A season-opener against Virginia and a visit from Notre Dame highlight the 2012 Drexel men's lacrosse schedule. The Dragons will face six teams that made the 2011 NCAA Tournament. Four of those games will be played at Vidas Field. Read More...
I recently did a head for Drexel attackman, Cory Dobyns. He recently found out that he would be wearing #8 this year and wanted to get another head dyed up with an eight ball theme and he wanted to really represent the King Dyes. Read More...