2022 World Lacrosse Men’s U21 Championship Recap
On Saturday, Cornell lefty C.J. Kirst scored five goals to lead the United States past Canada 12-10 to win the 2022 World Lacrosse Men’s U21 Championship in Limerick, Ireland. It was the ninth men’s world championship for the U.S. at the junior level, dating back to 1988. Canada dropped its seventh final. The USA and […]
Chayse Ierlan Player Profile
Chayse Ierlan is helping lead the Cornell Big Red to a 8-1 record and a Top 10 ranking in last weeks inside lacrosse division 1 poll. Many were concerned how Cornell, and the rest of the Ivy League would perform this season, after not playing during the 2021 season, but so far, Ierlan and the […]
22 Lacrosse Predictions for 2022
We’re coming up to the end of 2021, and we’ll soon have a fresh year of lax in front of us. But you can’t wait to watch what will happen, you need to know now. So, we have some 2022 lacrosse predictions for you – 22 to be exact. New NCAA champions, the first full […]
The Scheider Cup: Europe’s Biggest Youth Tournament
Every young lacrosse player in Europe knows the Scheider Cup. Once a year, teams from all corners of the continent come together in Frankfurt am Main to play lacrosse on one weekend. The Scheider Cup: Europe’s Biggest Youth Tournament Europe is dominated by the sport that works according to a simple motto: “The ball is […]
NLL Partners With Lax Sav As Official Equipment Partner
NLL Partners With Lax Sav As Official Equipment Partner Ontario Based Company to Provide Gloves and Apparel League wide PHILADELPHIA, September 22, 2021 – The National Lacrosse League (@NLL), the largest and most successful professional lacrosse property in the world, today announced a three-year partnership with Lax Sav (@laxsav), a lacrosse company that specializes in […]
Meg Decker Named Xavier Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach
Meg Decker has been named the first head coach of the Xavier women’s lacrosse program, which will begin competition in the 2022-23 academic year as part of the Big East. In May, Xavier announced that women’s lacrosse would become its 19th varsity sport. Now about two months later, the Musketeers have their first head coach. […]
Sweden Lacrosse: Past, Present & Future
As we continue to shine a light on countries working diligently to grow the game, we now take a deeper look into lacrosse in Sweden. Below is our conversation with Tom Robson of Sweden Lacrosse. Sweden Lacrosse: Past, Present & Future Lacrosse began to be played in Sweden in 1988. Jim Johnson, an immigrant American, […]
World Lacrosse Championship Quiz
So you think you know the international game? Test yourself with this World Lacrosse Championship quiz. World Lacrosse, known as the FIL until 2019, has sponsored the World Lacrosse Championship for years. But the tournament to determine international field lacrosse supremacy is older than any worldwide lacrosse organization. The very first World Lacrosse Championship was […]
Last Week in Lacrosse – Dec. 22-28, 2020
You might not have been fully locked in to the lacrosse world with the holidays in our midst. Or, maybe you spent the last week diving deep in lacrosse and already know everything there is to know. If that’s you, then this post might be redundant. But if you need any sort of refresher, then […]
World Lacrosse Championships Postponed Until 2022
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – As the global pandemic brought about by the COVID-19 virus continues to disrupt the international sport calendar, World Lacrosse has, regrettably, made the decision to postpone its two World Championships originally scheduled for 2021 by one year and will instead stage the events in 2022. In a unanimous decision by the World […]
Last Week in Lacrosse – Nov. 23-30, 2020
Here’s what you might’ve missed in the lacrosse world over the past week (Nov. 23-30, 2020): –We chatted with Latrell Harris about his transition from high school straight to the NLL. -The Going Offsides’ boys chatted with hall of famer Mark Million. -We took a look at how men’s league rosters share some eerie similarities […]
James Robertson, Denmark Lacrosse – Going Offsides
On the second leg of Going Offsides goes overseas we discuss lacrosse in Denmark. Meet James Robertson, an Aussie transplanted into Denmark. James explains his ties to lacrosse in Australia, how he ended up in Denmark, and the state of lacrosse in the country. Going Offsides with James Robertson The history of Denmark lacrosse has […]