Gerry Byrne Aims at Harvard Renewal
When you are the preeminent university in the world, success is the standard. However, as of late, Harvard’s lacrosse program hasn’t matched the university’s illustrious education. Enter Gerry Byrne. Well known in the lacrosse world as a defensive guru and elite recruiter, he’s more than ready to right the ship. Coach Gerry Byrne spent the […]
Terry Foy Joins Going Offsides to Break Down DI Lacrosse
This week, we sat down with Terry Foy, the CEO of Inside Lacrosse, to talk about everything and anything related to Division I lacrosse. More specifically, we discuss the decision making at Ivy League institutions, why certain schools are more eager to play than others, and why not playing will have long lasting effects. Next, […]
Last Week in Lacrosse – Nov. 9-15, 2020
Here’s what you might’ve missed in the lacrosse world this past week: At LaxAllStars, we wrapped up our Jeff Shattler week by talking about his 2018 NLL Cup MVP, giving him a first look at his MSNLazer shaft, and talking about his offseason passion of snowboarding. We also took a look at some of our […]
Is It Likely That Ivy League Lacrosse Players Could Get Another Year Of Eligibility?
Update (March 13, 2020): Multiple sources, including Jeff Goodman, have reported that the NCAA is expected to grant relief for the use of a season of competition for its spring sports, including college lacrosse. You can read about the news by clicking here. This should alleviate concerns for many NCAA athletes on losing a year of […]
This Video Of A Funny Coach’s Reaction Perfectly Describes How We Feel About Canceling Lacrosse
This funny coach reaction perfectly describes how we feel about today’s announcement that the Ivy League would be canceling the remainder of its seasons for spring sports (yes, including both men’s and women’s college lacrosse) as a precaution about the coronavirus. It is yet to be seen what other universities or conferences will implement similar […]
Ivy League Athletics Cancels Remainder Of Spring Seasons
Ivy League Athletics has canceled the remainder of its spring athletics practice and competition through the remainder of the academic year. Amherst became the first university to officially cancel or postpone its spring sports yesterday, affecting all spring sports including men and women’s lacrosse. It is up to the individual institution to decide whether or […]
NCAA Men’s DI Conference Comparison 2020: Week 1
The first few weeks of games in NCAA lacrosse are among the most exciting of the season. We finally get to see what teams have done in the offseason. NCAA Men’s DI Conference Comparison: 2020, Week 1 Brief Refresher On The Series Coaching changes, new recruits, transfers, underclassmen taking on new roles and the fact […]
DI Men’s Lacrosse Conference Discussion: Ivy League
Yale won the Ivy League’s first NCAA men’s lacrosse national championship in 2018 since Princeton did it in 2001. Can Yale make their third consecutive national title game, or is another Ivy League team waiting in the wings? Join our DI Men’s Lacrosse Conference Discussion on our Instagram page by clicking on the post below. […]
NCAA D1 Conference Comparison – Week 8
America East used the weekend to go above .500 in out of conference play, while most of NCAA D1 teams stayed within their conference for the week.
NCAA D1 Conference Comparison – Week 5
I liked doing the NCAA D1 Conference Comparison so much I brought it back for another week. Here’s a hint, I’ll likely do it again in 7 days. Why? Because D1 lacrosse is life!
Let the Games Begin – Week 14 Rundown
Week 14, like the whole season, is behind us. Except for one little thing, the NCAA tournament! Here’s how those teams got there.
Ivy League – 2016 D1 Conference Preview
It’s time to talk Ivy League men’s lacrosse for 2016! Welcome to our annual D1 Conference Previews! Parity is the name of the game!