Fireside Chat With Catholic University Head Coach Brooks Singer

The latest installment of the Fireside Chat series brings Brooks Singer, Head Coach of the Catholic University of America Cardinals, to The Villa for a chat about what it’s like to be a grown up in the lacrosse world.

Fireside Chat With Adam Foss, Simon Fraser

Of the 213 schools in the MCLA, 212 of them are located in the United States. Simon Fraser University is the outlier. We talked with junior attackman Adam Foss about the upcoming season, teammates to watch, and the Clan’s biggest rival.

Fireside Chat With Matt Hickerson, Arizona Laxcats

Arizona sophomore Matt Hickerson fills us in on tryouts, the spring 2010 schedule and what it’s like having legendary coach Mickey-Miles Felton back on board with the Laxcats.

Brett Hughes Vs. Shoes

Each week in the “Brett Vs.”series MLL All-Star Brett Hughes will tackle a single topic that he thinks deserves some noise in the lax world. This week: Brett dishes out some wisdom on kicks.

Kyle Harrison: Top Air Jordans of All Time

KH18 shares his top 5 Air Jordans of all time. Which one’s are on your list?

Making The Team: The USIL (Indoor) Combine Blog

In an LaxAllStars exclusive series we’ll be providing on-the-ground perspective from recent Stevens Tech grad, JR Oreskovich as he competes in the US Indoor Lacrosse combine. The best players get a shot at making a splash in the fast paced box lacrosse universe. Get the scoop in this first installment.

The Spoon Feed, Filling You Up Every Friday

Thank God football is back. Fall ball is starting up soon. 412 is in the house. Good week guys, good week. Let’s reminisce. Enter The Spoon Feed, baby. You gonna diiie!

LAS Cheap Seats: The Only Sports Competition More Obscure than Lacrosse

We have all had them. A friend or teammate who is a little quirky and maybe you would even call them kind of nuts.  Nonetheless, they never cease to amaze you with their zany antics and crazy stories. These individuals live life in the fast lane and honestly you wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if they died young.

Summer Lax Tournaments

While Spring is the officially recognized season of lacrosse, many of us have reached a time in our lives where our early-year participation is limited to coaching or living vicariously through those we watch on the field.  So what does a washed up college player (see: the entire LAS staff) living outside of a large metropolitan area (see: Rusty) have to look forward to?

Watch Out Quint, Wheniwasakid & Joenandez Are Going Big

We’ve got some great news to share with you today and it all has to do with the man, the myth, the legend: Quint Kessenich. You see, we appreciate Quint. If he wasn’t here for the lacrosse community, who would be? But just as every aspect of life changes, so do the needs of LaxNation. Quint has set a standard, and now Team LAS will help it evolve.

Tourney Recaps and Weekend Predictions!

First let’s recap the action in Denver: the MCLA tournament features day after day of high quality lacrosse and results in a true champion that has been tested by the best teams over a grueling 5 day schedule of games.  Teams that had a couple of guys do most of the work tend to fall to the wayside as depth, teamwork and conditioning become bigger factors.

Empty Seats in Arenas Around the Country

If you’ve watched a sporting event lately, you might notice a disturbing trend: giant swaths of empty seats in arenas around the country. What’s a team supposed to do to keep fans coming to the game? Las Vegas has the answer to all your problems because strippers and booze can sell anything!