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The Morgan State Lacrosse Club has joined Zen, Lacrosse, and the Art of Stringing as our next big fundraiser! More) |
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This weekend, on Saturday, April 14th, Lacrosse Day will take place on the campus of Hampton University in Virginia. Lacrosse Day will be the first-ever meeting of three Historically Black Colleges and Universities’ lacrosse teams (Morgan State, Ham (More) |
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Mike Crawford had a dream to start the first-ever lacrosse club at Hampton University during his senior year, but the college student passed away suddenly before he could see his dream to its end. However, his parents, Verina Mathis-Crawford and Err (More) |
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Check out the newest t-shirt Italian American Lacrosse Club members will be rocking soon. Created by Wand Magic. Darth Vader inspired? Brass knuckles? As 412 would say, that’s off the ch (More) |
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Morgan State University is located in Baltimore, Maryland. We’ve talked about them before. From 1970 until 1980, Morgan State fielded a More) |
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Editor’s Note: Rob McQuade met Lloyd Carter of Blax Lax at the US Lacrosse Convention this year in Baltimore. Rob interviewed Lloyd for LaxAllStars and it provides an interesting follow up to our earlier post on More) |
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The Show LAS Your Old School Boathouse Jacket Contest has officially ended! We got a ton of great submissions – jackets from high schools and c (More) |
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Friday night usually holds the promise of a game on Saturday during the Spring, but there are two college lacrosse games on tonight! Bonus. 7pm we see Hopkins and Army on CBS College Sports and at 8pm we get Notre Dame and UNC on ESPNU. I’ll take (More) |
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I was watching ESPN’s 30 for 30 the other day, and it was the episode that featured the Miami Hurricanes football team; and if you don’t already know, they were super famous for two big reasons: 1) they won. A LOT. 2) they were the bad boys of coll (More) |
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Off the top of my head, I can think of a number of schools like Michigan State, Butler, NC State and UConn, that had NCAA Division 1 Lacrosse Programs, but now don’t. So I decided to look through some forums, Wikipedia, the NCAA’s website, and a cou (More) |
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