Breaking Down the 2023 Men’s and Women’s Tewaaraton Finalists

The Tewaaraton Award is an annual award given to the most outstanding lacrosse player in college lacrosse, both on the men’s and women’s sides. It is considered the most prestigious individual award in the sport of lacrosse. The selection process involves a committee that evaluates the candidates’ performance, statistics, impact on their team, and contributions […]

Northwestern Dominates Boston College: D1 Women’s Lacrosse Championship Recap

There were few players whose impact was felt at the level of Northwestern attacker Izzy Scane. The graduate senior (who will return for one more year thanks to a medical redshirt) is not only the favorite to win the Tewaaraton Award, she can now claim the title of national champion. The Northwestern Wildcats claimed their […]

NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Final Four Set

NCAA women's lacrosse Final Four

The NCAA DI women’s lacrosse Final Four is now complete, with North Carolina, Northwestern, Syracuse, and Boston College the only teams whose national championship dreams remain alive. The Final Four contests will be played Friday at Johnny Unitas Stadium in Towson, Maryland, starting with No. 1 North Carolina playing familiar foe No. 4 Boston College […]

Izzy Scane Is Having a Silly Season, But She Isn’t Doing It Alone

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Izzy Scane found a way, but she hasn’t done it alone. Many players and programs have struggled to perform to their expectations in 2021. The lacrosse world was turned on its head in 2020, and the uncertainty and weirdness of everything since has affected many in lacrosse. It was difficult to determine which programs and […]

Northwestern Built a Dynasty from 2005 to 2012

Northwestern Built a Dynasty from 2005 to 2012

Editor’s note: Thanks for joining us over Memorial Day Weekend 2020 to help you heal those lax-blues… we didn’t even get to say goodbye… LaxAllStars.com and our social outlets will be pumping out a non-stop stream of content from Thursday until Monday completely focused on some of the greatest NCAA National Championship moments from the […]

Juliet Barnes and Christina Esposito – Going Offsides

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We asked Christina Esposito to join the podcast team once a month to give us a different perspective on the lacrosse world. In her first solo podcast she did just that with her guest, Juliet Barnes. Juliet Barnes – Going Offsides Christina attended and played lacrosse at Northwestern University. It was at NU that she […]

Christina Esposito Joins Going Offsides

Professional lacrosse player, coach and brand ambassador Christina Esposito joined the Going Offsides podcast this week to talk lax and more.

Christina Esposito is determined to leave the game of lacrosse better than she found it. There are so many different ways to improve the game: better educating our coaches, opening up our athletes to positive mental health practices, improving the youth game, and growing the women’s game through exposure. Christina Esposito is trying to do […]

Who Has the Most Women’s College Lacrosse Championships?

Since 1982, the NCAA has sponsored a Division I women's lacrosse tournament. Who has the most women's college lacrosse championships?

Since 1982, the NCAA has crowned a women’s college lacrosse national champion almost every year. The format has changed quite a bit over the years, with the invitations expanding as time as gone on to reach a 28-team field in 2019. There was no champion in 2020 because of COVID-19 cancelling the tournament, the first […]

The Pat Spencer Story

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After four years at Loyola (MD), Pat Spencer became the second leading scorer in NCAA Division 1 Lacrosse history. Now, he is using his fifth-year of eligibility to play basketball in the Big Ten at Northwestern. Find out how he got here.

College Sports: Is Complete Change Coming?

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Sportscasters, College Presidents, and the even the average man on the street, typically dismissed the idea that college athletes should get paid. A select few saw a new potential reality, but now that Northwestern’s Football Team has been granted the right to unionize, people are starting to approach the topic with more nuance (well, sometimes…) and some deserved gravitas.