Daily Cheese: Orange Interview, Terp Intro

Syracuse talks preparation, Maryland coach Dave Cottle welcomes fans to the 2010 season, news & notes.

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CitrusTV‘s Dan Moscaritolo gives us a first look at the Syracuse men’s lacrosse team as they begin the season on the hunt for a 3rd straight title:

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Meanwhile, Maryland has upped their recruiting game:

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“This is an exciting time to be a Maryland Terripan and an even more exciting time to be a part of the men’s lacrosse program here at the University of Maryland.”

Good stuff from DI wonderland.
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NEWS & NOTES

– Quite a bit o’ talk on yesterday’s Daily Cheese.

– Apparently lacrosse is all about getting beat up.

Quoted: “I would say my favorite part of lacrosse is getting to hit people with a six foot pole!”
– Jesse Martinsen, Springville Junior High defenseman

– Princeton recruit Fred Addy leads his St. Mark’s high school team into the 2010 season.

– Now would be a good time to be a faculty memeber at Johns Hopkins.

Comical tweet from 412 last night. Interesting interview too.

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