Pro Lacrosse Roundup : Baltimore Edition

Premier Lacrosse League action on Saturday afternoon from Johns Hopkins saw the Archers lock up a playoff appearance with an overtime win over the Atlas. Tom Schreiber found net with a righty rip running off a two-man game at the top of the arc. Schreiber was 0-1 the first 3 Quarters. Canned the last 2 […]

Naming the World Team from the World Lacrosse Men’s Championship

The voting process for selecting the World Lacrosse Men’s Championship World Team is currently underway. The tournament has been a captivating display of the sport’s international growth, captivating fans from the beginning to the end. While the traditional powerhouses of the United States, Canada, and Haudenosaunee continue to dominate the medal games, it is evident […]

Is Dillon Ward the Best Lacrosse Player on the Planet?

Dillon Ward has been considered one of the world’s best goalies for quite some time; with his dominance in both indoor and the field, he’s one of the few who can excel at both positions. But over the last 13 months, he has had quite a run. With his third championship appearance in that time […]

2023 MIAA Lacrosse Championships Preview

The stakes are set for the MIAA Lacrosse Championships taking place tonight at Loyola’s Ridley Athletics Complex. This article summarizes an insightful and thought-provoking conversation between two of Maryland’s most renowned lacrosse experts: Don Zimmerman and Bob Shriver. Shriver, who retired from coaching in 2015 after a storied 36-year career at Boys’ Latin, boasts an […]

2023 Cinderella Team: Michigan Lacrosse

Flashback to 2010, the news was just announced that the University of Michigan would be transitioning its club lacrosse team to NCAA Division 1 status. A monumental day in outdoor collegiate lacrosse as it marked another prestigious university, adding the sport to the highest level. Many of the same questions arose such as how long […]

MIAA Lacrosse Game of the Week – Mount St. Joseph vs St. Paul’s – 4/18/2023

Lacrosse has deep roots in the state of Maryland and is widely regarded as the state’s official sport. High school lacrosse, in particular, has a significant impact on the state’s culture and identity. The sport is deeply embedded in the fabric of Maryland’s communities, with many students growing up playing lacrosse and dreaming of playing […]

OVERREACTIONS: Division 1 Lacrosse Week 2

Ah, yes. Another week of Division 1 Lacrosse overreactions. Week one’s edition saw some early return and another take that has already blown up in my face. I, along with the rest of Lax Twitter, would personally like to take credit for calling Hopkins’ collapse. But it really wasn’t cool of Georgetown to drop that […]

Virginia is HIM: Week 2 Lacrosse Wall Ball

Welcome to the Week 2 Lacrosse Wall Ball recap. Week 2 saw six Top 20 teams lose this weekend (Hopkin’s actually lost twice). Georgetown, Harvard, and Brown left Week 2 looking for the reset button and UMass-Lowell needing the number of a good personal injury lawyer. Maryland and Syracuse didn’t make the list this week […]

Lyle Thompson: Face of Lacrosse Candidate

Who is the face of lacrosse? I posed this question last week. Paul Rabil was the easy answer for the past 15 years. Rabil has moved from the field to the front office full-time. The game is in need of a face to connect with fans and younger generations. I came up with a list […]

Who is the Face of Lacrosse in 2023?

Who is the current face of lacrosse? For 15 years, lacrosse fans could all (mostly) agree on one name; Paul Rabil. From the time he graduated from John Hopkins in 2008 until he retired in 2021, Rabil was the face of lacrosse. Let’s be honest, the biggest story in lacrosse this past year was still […]

NCAA Lacrosse Transfer Portal and the Ivy League

We are still feeling the reverberations from the Ivy League’s decision to cancel their season in 2021. Ty Xanders of Inside Lacrosse broke the news that nine members of the Princeton Men’s Lacrosse team are entering the NCAA lacrosse transfer portal and will look to finish their collegiate lacrosse careers outside of the Ivy League […]

PLL Assists: Changing the Narrative of Lacrosse

PLL ASSISTS

Paul and Mike Rabil had a vision to change the landscape of professional lacrosse in 2018. They have done so by creating a venture-capital-based league that has grown from an initial six teams to now eight. Their tour-based model has brought professional lacrosse from the traditional hotbeds of Baltimore and Long Island to emerging markets […]