Five Countries to Watch for LA 2028
From the global perspective of lacrosse, there are traditional powers, those on the cusp, and then there’s everybody else. As we look at the new Sixes format, along with the growth of box lacrosse, and even the growth of traditional 10v10 field, we see that certain countries are closing the gap faster than others. So […]
Scott Burnam is more than a lacrosse player
This week Ryan and Nick sat down with Cornell ’91, 5x Iroquois National Player and 2x coach, and Japanese Movie Star Scott Burnam. SCOTT BURNAM IS MORE THAN A LACROSSE PLAYER The movie Star So in the early 2000’s, Scott, an accomplished field lacrosse player somehow found his way on a plan to shoot a […]
Olympic Committee Executive Board Recommends Lacrosse
World Lacrosse took another major step forward in its continued growth and development today, as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board approved a recommendation from the IOC Sports Department to grant Full Recognition to the international federation for men’s and women’s lacrosse. One final step remains in the process in order for World Lacrosse to gain Full […]
Why Sixes Makes Dollars & Sense
On Tuesday, the World Lacrosse organization announced the new “Olympic” format for lacrosse known as World Lacrosse Sixes. What is Sixes? First, watch the video clip below as it does a good job outlining what Sixes is. In a nutshell, Sixes is World Lacrosse’s vision for a successful Olympic future. Here are a few of […]
Olympic Lacrosse And The Iroquois
Beyond the obvious issues to Olympic Lacrosse, there are some lesser known hurdles, and this post will talk about both as well as the growing Iroquois issue, so that the community has a better sense of our sport’s true Olympics position at this moment in time.