Scott Teeter Returns as Canada Women’s National Field Head Coach
OTTAWA, ON—Lacrosse Canada is pleased to announce Scott Teeter will return as head coach, accompanying the senior women’s national team to next summer’s 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship in Towson, USA. “Scott Teeter will once again bring a wealth of coaching talent and personal character to our Women’s national team,” said Jason Donville, Director […]
Last Week in Lacrosse – Nov. 23-30, 2020
Here’s what you might’ve missed in the lacrosse world over the past week (Nov. 23-30, 2020): –We chatted with Latrell Harris about his transition from high school straight to the NLL. -The Going Offsides’ boys chatted with hall of famer Mark Million. -We took a look at how men’s league rosters share some eerie similarities […]
Twins Take Top Tier: Blalock Sisters Combine For 66 Points This Season
It isn’t often today that you see two or more siblings playing at the highest collegiate level, but in the case of the Louisville Cardinals, their NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse team sees twins at the core of its midfield. Twins at the Division I level: Freshmen Caroline and Sarah Blalock combined for an astounding 51 goals and 15 […]
Women’s Lacrosse: No Pads, No Helmets, No Problem
Our newest contributor, Hannah, is here to talk about one thing: Women’s Lacrosse. It’s well past due! Hannah is talking about her team, the national scene and so much more. Best female lacrosse blogger on the internet? That was quick!
Drew Soeder Gets Branded
Mike Brand interviews Drew Soeder of the Bellarmine University lacrosse team. They talk about the loss of Jack McGetrick, the legacy he left with the Bellarmine program and all of his players, and where this team is headed in the future.