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Play The Globe with Global Players

By Lacrosse Playground | January 20, 2011 |
Global Players has made a name for themselves as the first ever study abroad program designed by athletes for athletes. Over the past two summers, Global Players (GP) and its founders are leading teams of college lacrosse players all over Europe for a one of a kind study abroad experience. Past GP teams have been made up of men and women from colleges and universities all over the country and from all divisional levels. Keep Reading...

Syracuse Lacrosse Aesthetics and Hot Wings

By Lacrosse Playground | October 29, 2009 |
Professor of History at Marist, Dr. Frederick Douglass Opie, is a scholar and educator. Many of his students probably wouldn't know he was a big time player in his day at Syracuse or that he is a published author of a history book about food with some recipes. Dr. Opie recently launched a blog for just that; to share what he is passionate about. In his latest post Dr. Opie reminisces about how he and his teammates would dye heads over wings at the local restaurant, Acropolis. His memory is uncanny and the topics could not be more relevant in this given day.
Rit Fabric dye
"Organized white lacrosse head dying sessions, using Rit fabric dye, and downing dozens of hot Buffalo style chicken wings in the process represented an important part of SU lacrosse culture in the 1980s. There was definitely an unspoken competition over both who could eat the most wings and who could come up with the most aesthetic multi-colored design with your name, number, and Syracuse somehow all fit on a small surface."