Lacrosse Apparel
Adrenaline decided to mobilize its first street team from the most influential players in San Diego County to test innovative lacrosse products. Throughout this experiment, they will track these Adrenaline Street Team members in their pursuit of pushing the boundaries with these products so we might understand the equipment’s utility in Gameday situations. Read More...
Seneca Valley is currently 10-0 on the season and ranked #7 in the PA State Media Poll conducted by Phillylacrosse.com Chris Goldberg and media throughout the state. They have some pretty nice customized uniforms done by ProKnitWear who work with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Steelers to customize their jerseys to fit better. Read More...
Last weekend was the North's Flags Final. This is essentially the same as the NCAA's Final Four on Memorial Day weekend. Men and Women teams play their championship games at one location over the course of two days. I thought it would be a good idea to get a feel for why people play lacrosse by asking them to complete a simple sentence: I play lacrosse because... Read More...
Apparel company, Promo Lacrosse, have some great new snapback hats that not only promote their brand, but the game of lacrosse. They pretty much sum up what Promo Lacrosse, LLC is all about. The hat is available in three colorways: Maroon, Navy and Rasta. Read More...
Chapman University on the left coast has been making waves on the lacrosse scene the past couple of years. So, it's natural for a lacrosse apparel company to pop up as well. The company behind the tanks is Captains Lax. And, Captains has bottled the lax buzz out west into the form of tank tops. Read More...
The New Wave Lacrosse online store launched today. The Store features apparel from Nike, Under Armour, Omega and Warrior, with custom prints and New Wave Logo embroideries on different styles ranging from Dri-Wick Shirts, Track Jackets, Hoodies, Shooters, Sublimated Shorts, Cotton Tees and Long Sleeves. Included are several pictures of items offered at New Wave. Read More...
The good people at New Wave Lacrosse in Illinois let us in on a secret. They will be dropping new merch very soon on their website. Here are two shirts they will offer. The two colorways feature their logo with the state of Illinois outlined in the background. Read More...
Universal Lacrosse outfitted the BR squad with sweet swag in Volt colorways for the 2012 season. Featured are shirts, shorts, and sweats. One shirt is completely Volt, while the other apparel has Volt insignia laid out. UL also customized Brine King III gloves for the team.
The 2012 season is here and we wanted to work closely with college programs to bring a part of the excitement to you. Throughout the 2012 season we will highlight lacrosse programs on our space for all of our readers to follow. Player blogs serve as a unique outlet for programs to showcase their season as it develops, plus highlight everything they have to offer a student-athlete. In contrast, families and fans get a glimpse into the program's athletic and academic regimen Read More...
Fit 2 Win is an American Made Sportswear Company located in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1996, they pride themselves on great design and total comfort giving you everything you need to be Fit2Win on the field and off. They recently published their catalog for 2012. Read More...
Hi all! Back to business with a post about shorts. In the middle of Winter. But seriously, Striker Danger has done it again. I love their men's patterns, and when I got a couple pairs of my own, I couldn't believe the quality of the material. They're thick enough to get in an outdoor workout up North and breathable enough to wear on the beach down South. To test, I did both! From NY to CT to Miami, these shorts stood the test of weather and movement. Read More...
Chill Lacrosse Clothing was started by a young New Jersey native who currently lives in the Orlando, Florida, area. The clothing entrepreneur, who recently finished up his playing days at Jacksonville University, launched the line to fill a void. The void? Read More...