Huge Lindenwood Upset: D2+D3 Weekend Recap
What a weekend. Some tremendous games and incredible finishes to kick off tourney time across Division 2 and Division 3. The last weekend in April usually kicks off the win or go home period and this weekend didn’t disappoint. Coaches Poll: USILA Week 13 D3 Weekend Recap Sewanee (10) – Rhodes (9) – SAA Final […]
Too Many Upsets to Count: D2+D3 Weekend Recap
Upset City: Population Everyone. What a week in D2 and D3 lacrosse. With so many talented teams out there it was bound to happen in a big way and it sure did this week. The regular season is halfway done and conference play is heating up so watch out! Midweek lacrosse is for the hunter! […]
Amherst Seeks the Upset: D2+D3 Weekend Preview
This week features some big games in both D2 and D3 as conference play is starting to take off and you’re seeing elite games and Top 20 matchups spread throughout the week and not just on Saturdays. Teams like Amherst and Newberry are certainly looking to prove their worth this week. Coaches Poll: USILA D3 […]
RIT Lacrosse Wins Big: D2+D3 Weekend Recap
Weather is getting warmer which means the lacrosse is getting better as the RIT lacrosse program is already in midseason form! As most of the country is thawing out so are the players and we’re seeing top flight lacrosse on a daily basis. One of the best aspects of Division 2 and 3 is the […]
Limestone Lacrosse is Back: D2+D3 Weekend Recap
A great weekend of lacrosse across both Divisions as we saw some surprising results. One of the biggest takeaways being Limestone lacrosse showing that despite the coaching changes, this team is legit. Colleges are inching closer to Spring Break which also means conference play is not too far ahead. Some interesting matchups across the country […]
Salisbury vs Gettysburg: D2+D3 Weekend Preview

A huge week of Division 3 lacrosse on deck. The best part of the season moving further along. Great midweek Division 3 lacrosse. While lacrosse as a whole has changed, one constant has been the Division 3 model where most teams play twice a week. The highlight of the weekend certainly being Salisbury vs Gettysburg […]
Le Moyne Topples Wingate: D2+D3 Weekend Recap

The theme of this weekends game was the weather. Frigid temperature forced postponements and cancellations in the Midwest, while snow squalls caused some disruption to games in the northeast. The major disappointment of the weekend had to be the cancellation of the Ohio Wesleyan and Illinois Wesleyan game. Hopefully we’ll see that game get rescheduled […]
Lewis Secures Massive Upset: D2/D3 Week 1 Recap

Lewis University came out and upset No.7 Seton Hill to kick off the D2 men’s season. There is no better feeling than opening the season up with a massive upset and boy did Week 1 have a couple of those. This week we are more focused on Division II since there were only three Division […]
Here Come the Jumbos! DII/DIII Men’s Round Up
It was a big week in DII and DIII as we’ve seen some conference regular season titles decided and some teams playing their first games of the season (thanks NESCAC). In some conferences, things are open and shut, while in others it depends on the day. One thing is clear: it is very hard to […]
NE10 and SSC are Back – DII Round Up!
There weren’t many huge surprises this week, but there were some close games in the NE10 that will be interesting to look back on as the Division II men’s lacrosse season continues. NE10 AND SSC ARE BACK IN THE MIX – DII ROUND UP! It was a massive week for DII as the rest of […]
NCAA DII National Championship Game-Changers: Five Moments, Five Years
Editor’s note: Thanks for joining us over Memorial Day Weekend 2020 to help you heal those lax-blues… we didn’t even get to say goodbye… LaxAllStars.com and our social outlets will be pumping out a non-stop stream of content from Thursday until Monday completely focused on some of the greatest NCAA National Championship moments, DI, DII […]
Fan Superlative Awards – NCAA Lacrosse Championship Weekend
What other sport truly has a holiday weekend? Lacrosse is fortunate enough to center our game’s biggest stages around the same few days each year, giving the community one piece of stability it has always longed for. Without the NCAA Division I Men’s Final Four, Division II and III Men’s National Championship, and the Division […]