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On Friday morning I head down to New Orleans for my fourth consecutive Mardi Gras Lacrosse Tournament, and I couldn’t be more excited. Each year brings new people, new experiences, and a lot of fun lacrosse, and I get the feeling 2013 could be a trul (More) |
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On Thursday night (Feb 21st), Team LAS will take on the Syracuse Stingers at the Oncenter War Memorial Arena in Syracuse, NY at 7pm and our team couldn’t be more excited to take part in this exhibition match. But to be completely honest with you, I a (More) |
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I have started compiling names to be considered for the 2013 College Lacrosse All-Traditional Team, and I have a couple of guys who are already looking like locks to make this illustrious squad. More) |
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The Lacrosse Show went LIVE last night on The Lacrosse Network last night and it was a TON of fun to be involved with TLN’s live viewers. Mark Powers, Samir Chaudry and I a (More) |
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I love a good challenge! In August, I realized how much my gear collection had grown, and I challenged myself (and many of you!) to give away most of our (More) |
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When I was a kid… Those words bring up a lot of different meanings and concepts for different people. A lot of it depends on where you grew up, when you grew up, and who you were surrounded by, but the point stands: things have changed! In today (More) |
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If you follow our LaxAllStars account on Instagram, you will have seen a TON of traditional pockets lately. As the season approaches, more and more peopl (More) |
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I should have gone D1. Or maybe I’m just having a major case of gear envy…. To be honest, the words “I should have gone D1″ should never come out of my mouth. I had a great experience playing D3 lacrosse, and attending school at Wesleyan tru (More) |
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No matter how old or young you are, you can probably remember the first time you threw a lacrosse ball. The person that introduced you to the game is still probably fresh in your mind. You can probably remember the first time you got your own stick, (More) |
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New Year’s Resolutions usually come and go every 364, or 363 days. Sometimes people can stick with them for a full week, or even a month, but more often than not, the resolutions fall by the wayside when the evident pressures of life return, and the (More) |
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