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Syracuse star and current player for Chicago Machine, Kenny Nims, just received a nice care package of crisp new sneaks from New Balance. The package has an array of eight pairs of shoes. Each pair practical for certain situations and conditions.
G-Shocks have recently made a reemergence on the scene due to it's enhanced colorways and Hip Hop presence. Almost all G-Shocks have some kind of stopwatch feature, countdown timer, light and water resistance. They are also able to withstand tough conditions, including piston shocks, hammer shocks, vibrations, ice, and survive long drops. More after the jump.
Could these be what 'Cuse will be wearing after the ball drops?>>READ MORE
Last week we showed you the Brine glove mock-ups that Maryland's club lacrosse team will be wearing next spring. Now we bring you the gloves that the Syracuse club team will be wearing. >>READ MORE
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Here are some links to informative articles that you may have missed this week:
Lacrosse Thrives in New Zealand
Lacrosse is starting to turn heads in New Zealand...
Syracuse Lacrosse Beats Congressman Barry by 359-1
Congressman from Arkansas not a fan of lacrosse?
Howard Women’s Team Continues to Break Barriers
Want to know why the women of Howard kick butt...
Debunking Lacrosse Myths
Find out what myths about the lacrosse player still linger...
Lacrosse Makes Its Move
Retail industry takes closer look at the potential and growth of the market...
Get to know…Miles Fisher
We introduced you to the former laxer, Miles Fisher, in August. Find out what he's up to now.
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.
"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."
(Syracuse, NY) – Lacrosse has hit the mainstream. After years of living in the shadows, it's now front and center in the sports world and growing at exponential rates from the youth level upward. The rapid growth has led to the formation of many new companies, mainly equipment manufacturers and retailers. However a new company has come on the scene and taken a new angle on the lacrosse market – in fashion.
The Syracuse lacrosse team was honored this past weekend receiving their championship rings after a great run last spring. Winning championships is nothing new to the Orange; however, LPG noticed something different about the configuration of the rings from years past. LPG also gets an in depth analysis from former Orangeman John Wright('04) about the special meaning behind each ring.
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