Eamon McAnaney
The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Division I Lacrosse Championships will air across ESPN networks over Memorial Day weekend. The men’s championship weekend opens with top-seeded Duke facing fifth-seed Denver at 1 p.m., followed by No. 7 seed Maryland vs. No. 6 seed Notre Dame at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 24, from M&T Stadium in Baltimore and televised on ESPN2 and WatchESPN. The National Championship will also air on ESPNU via the Spider Cam feed – an alternate viewing fan experience that is integrated into the traditional telecast. Read More...
The ACC Men’s Lacrosse Championship – showcasing four of the league’s six teams, which are ranked in the top 10 – will begin with semifinal action on ESPNU and WatchESPN on Friday, April 25, from Chester, Pa. The first semifinal will air at 5 p.m. with No. 3 seed Syracuse (No. 4 nationally) vs. No. 2 Duke (No. 2), followed by No. 4 seed Notre Dame (No. 9 nationally) against No. 1 Maryland (No. 7) at 7:30 p.m. Read More...
The second-place Terps have a 2-1 league record and are coming off a non-conference loss to Johns Hopkins last Saturday. Notre Dame has won its last two games – both non-conference tilts – but lost its two conference games and is now third in the standings with a 2-2 mark. Read More...
(New York, March 2, 2012) — Last night, CityLax, the non-profit organization dedicated to using athletics, particularly lacrosse, to benefit student-athletes in underserved communities, hosted its sixth annual Gala event at The Yale Club of New York City. This year’s event, emceed by ESPN/SNY Lacrosse Sportscaster Eamon McAnaney, celebrated the extraordinary impact that CityLax’s innovative lacrosse programs continue to have on student-athletes living in the five boroughs of New York City. Read More...