2014 Holiday Gift Guide

Holiday Gift Guide

As the holidays quickly approach, we thought we’d help out and create your wish list for you! :) Check out the LaxAllStars.com 2014 Holiday Gift Guide now!

Hot Pot: Does Technology Make Sports Better?

Las Vegas Lacrosse Showcase - Goalie Helmet Cam

Any time you ask a broad question, like the one posed in the title of the post, you are bound to get answers that run from one end of the spectrum to the other. Certain situations merit an easy ‘yes’ or a hard ‘no’, while others are seemingly stuck in a grey area of limbo. Where does the technology in sport debate fall on this spectrum? Is this a question we can even answer?

Loyola Alumni Game – Goalie Chest Cam

Craig Chase brought out a new toy when he was shooting photos of the Loyola Alumni Game, and he strapped to GoPro onto one of Loyola Alumni goalies, and got some up close and personal video of the scrimmage. The action comes in hot and heavy and it’s a great perspective on the speed of the game at a high level.

Which GoPro Is Best? Anthony Kelly, An Eagle, Tufts

The average person is going to pick the Eagle GoPro video over the lacrosse videos every single time, but that’s just because they don’t understand just how awesome lacrosse happens to be. It’s okay, we’ll forgive them. So what do YOU think? Which GoPro video is better?

Awesome Tufts Helmet Cam Video

Tufts Alumni came together for a day of lacrosse at last weekend’s CityLax Southampton Shootout, and they threw a GoPro on former All-American defender Eytan Saperstein’s helmet and recorded their game against an amalgamated UVA/Hopkins/Harvard alumni squad.

FOGO GoPro Footage: Team TLN

Team TLN GoPro

Heeyoung Leem, one of the FOGOs on the Team TLN team I played on last weekend, rocked a GoPro in some of our games and got some great footage. The camera falls off right away in the first game, and is picked up by the ref – all hilariously caught on camera. Hee strapped on the GoPro for another game and caught footage of our warmups and some of the game.