Texas Lacrosse
Texas Lacrosse has been working hard this fall with it's seventeen new added to the program. They are gearing up for one of their hardest schedules in program history that include 8 top 25 programs from 2014: #2 Arizona State, #18 Sonoma State, #23 University of California, #15 University of Arizona, #14 Grand Canyon, #9 Virginia Tech, #17 Texas State and #5 Boston College. Read More...
DENVER, COLO. (August 11, 2014) – 3d Lacrosse, the nation’s fastest-growing training, events and select club operations company, today announces the opening of a new office in Dallas, Texas. Pat Kennedy, Syracuse University alumnus and current Varsity Boys’ Lacrosse Coach at The Episcopal School of Dallas, will serve as the company’s first-ever Director of a southern U.S. office. Read More...
Remember when we declared this kid to be the Best Texas High School Lacrosse Player Ever? Well, move over. Read More...
Whether he'll be the best to ever play the sport is unknown. But, he could very well be on his way to be crowned the best from Texas. Sam Romano has unique qualities every coach looks for. His finesse garners cheers from onlookers. Read More...
ATX Lacrosse is looking to do this in order to grow the game in central TX. It is getting there, but they still lag behind Dallas and Houston within the state. However, ATX is giving players an opportunity to work on their games year-round and get better. Read More...
The first weekend of May in Texas usually means a few things- the weather generally starts to get really hot, there are senior proms going on, but one thing is guaranteed…the four best lacrosse teams in the state of Texas will meet up to determine a champion. This year's bracket promises to be a good one as there has arguably never been so much parity between the four teams that will be competing for the ultimate prize. Read More...
We came. We saw. We conquered. Napoleon said it once. The Texas Longhorns Men’s D1 (Club) Lacrosse team said it again. This past weekend in New Orleans, after dedicating weeks of sweat, blood, and tears to preparing for the first big weekend of the year, the Horns took down two of the finest D1 (Club) teams in all the land. We made the Allstate Sugar Bowl (and the streets of New Orleans… after the second game) ours for the third year in a row. Read More...
AUSTIN, TX – The Texas Box Lacrosse Association (TBLA) is proud to announce its expansion into Louisiana and creation of the Louisiana Box Lacrosse Association (LBLA), adding a Youth Academy, High School Divisions, and Adult Leagues in Baton Rouge, Lafayette and New Orleans starting with the 2013 Summer Season. Read More...
GEORGETOWN, TX – The Texas Box Lacrosse Association (TBLA) is proud to announce Fierce Lacrosse as our official equipment sponsor. The TBLA and Fierce Lacrosse have formed a partnership to make box lacrosse equipment readily available to TBLA members at affordable prices. As authentic, Canadian-style box lacrosse expands in Texas, the demand for box-lacrosse-specific equipment has increased, as well. Read More...
In the THSLL Division I quarter-finals on Sunday, Senior attack Will Perkins scored a career-high seven goals to carry the North District #2 seed St. Mark’s to a 10-8 victory over Central District #1 seed Westlake. Last year, the Chaps (12-5) were also eliminated by St. Mark’s in the quarterfinal round of the state playoffs. The Lions (16-3) now advance to a semi-final match-up against South District #1 seed Houston Christian High School (16-3), who will be eagerly anticipating its first Division I semi-final game and first ever match-up between these two squads. St. Mark’s has now progressed to a Texas Final Four berth in five out of the last six years, but are still looking for their first THSLL state championship trophy. Read More...
The Texas High School Lacrosse Super Regional Matchups have been determined and the top 4 teams from each division (North Division, South Division, and Central Division) will face-off against each other this weekend in a battle to determine which 4 teams will move on and compete for the State Championship next weekend. Dallas Jesuit, Austin High, Houston Christian, and Westlake all earned themselves first-round byes in this weekend’s Super Regionals based on their play throughout the regular season. They await the outcome of Saturday’s 4 matchup games to see which team they will face on Sunday in the games that will determine which teams advance to next weekend’s Championships. Read More...
For the second time in 2012, Highland Park traveled north to the Episcopal School of Dallas. Also for the second time in 2012, the Scots were unable to hold a fourth quarter lead. The first meeting ended 11-10 in favor of the Eagles. This time, however, in a must-win game, the Highland Park defense was able to force overtime with the score tied at seven. Once they did, one offensive possession was all the Scots needed to secure a playoff spot in the hunt for the State Championship while simultaneously ending ESD’s season. Read More...