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We love the NCAA tourney a lot because of the new gear brands feature. UNC's debuting new helmets for this weekend's matchup against Tobacco Road foe, Duke.
When we did a Grip 'N Rip on Max Feely back in February we knew he was a special player, but had no idea he'd end up scoring the game winning goal this past weekend to keep Cornell alive in the NCAA tourney.
His goal in the third overtime was monumental and it has propelled the Big Red to meet Army next round. Check out the post-game press conference with Feely below at the :55 mark and his past Grip 'N Rip with great pictures of his stick.
Each week Lacrosse Playground will be featuring a different lacrosse athlete as part of our “Grip ‘N Rip” series, where we’ll find out what the best use to fine tune their game. This week we are featuring Cornell's Max Feely. This stud was extremely underrated going into college, but soon got on everyone's radar after Cornell's championship run in '09.
Based on the very popular Clutch head, this is the first Brine Men's head to use their new 2-shot molding process. Plus, a new face shape with reverse flared sidewall, scoop, and throat. It meets both NCAA specs and NFHS specs.
SportStop has a new review of Maverik's Vision men's head. Vision is new for 2010. Universal spec head meets both NCAA and NFHS specs. Comes in white and 4 other colors.
1 Lacrosse has announced the arrival of the AON 2 head.
Kyle Harrison and STX have released a new video that goes in to detail on the new K18 head. Find out why the new head is more appealing to not just middies, but defensemen as well.>>VIEW VIDEO
Sportstop.com has uploaded a new review of the Maverik Juice. View the video after the jump.
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