2002 Maryland Lacrosse Misses NCAA Men’s Championship – When Was the Last Time?
For 17-straight seasons, the Terps have appeared in the NCAA Championship tournament. But in 2002, Maryland men’s lacrosse didn’t make the cut. Maryland has been a staple in the NCAA Championship for nearly two decades, and the program was similarly strong in the years prior. Since the inception of the NCAA Division I Tournament in […]
Double the Voters, Double the Fun: NCAA DI Men’s Weekly Rankings Week 3 Ballots
NEW FEATURE ALERT! Normally in this space you get the boring old Ryan Conwell media poll ballot. You still definitely will get that, in addition to my attempt at justifying my weekly rankings week in and week out. But wait! There’s more! New to the weekly rankings this season: LAS’s Nick Zoroya has joined the […]
Men's D1 Lacrosse Preseason Top 20: Before the Schedules
Well, it’s January. We do not have any idea who plays who. We do not have any idea when most teams are going to start playing. But did those facts, or lack of facts, stop the preseason Nike/US Lacrosse top 20 from dropping? No, sir, it did not. Therefore, neither is it going to stop […]
Who Has the Most Women’s College Lacrosse Championships?
Since 1982, the NCAA has crowned a women’s college lacrosse national champion almost every year. The format has changed quite a bit over the years, with the invitations expanding as time as gone on to reach a 28-team field in 2019. There was no champion in 2020 because of COVID-19 cancelling the tournament, the first […]
Last Week in Lacrosse – Dec. 22-28, 2020
You might not have been fully locked in to the lacrosse world with the holidays in our midst. Or, maybe you spent the last week diving deep in lacrosse and already know everything there is to know. If that’s you, then this post might be redundant. But if you need any sort of refresher, then […]
World Lacrosse Championships Postponed Until 2022
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – As the global pandemic brought about by the COVID-19 virus continues to disrupt the international sport calendar, World Lacrosse has, regrettably, made the decision to postpone its two World Championships originally scheduled for 2021 by one year and will instead stage the events in 2022. In a unanimous decision by the World […]
Tim Muller Means Everything to Whipsnakes Staff, Teammates
“You know, at some point someone’s got to say, this is why Timmy Muller gets protected. Right?” Coach Jim Stagnitta wondered about his trusted defenseman. Coach Stagnitta saw his fair share of criticism directed toward the Whipsnakes leadership in the offseason. While facing the inevitable loss of players due to an expansion draft, Stagnitta and […]
Five NCAA DI Memorial Day Weekend Moments That Matter
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 […]
DI Middie to Point Guard: Thomas O’Connell Crosses Over
It takes a ton of hustle and strength to be a DI middie, no matter which side of the ball you play on. Thomas O’Connell spent four years as a defensive midfielder for the Maryland Terrapins. Then he played point guard for the St. John’s Red Storm men’s basketball team. Besides picking up the sport […]
PLL Baltimore : Week 4 Recap, Highlights
Week 4 of the inaugural season for the Premier Lacrosse League took place at Homewood Field on the campus of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Many call this place “The Mecca of Lacrosse.” It was a great showing all around, from the talent on the field to the stellar Baltimore crowd, and no fighting […]
Cole Williams Dodging A Short Stick: Film Breakdown
#14 Cole Williams of Johns Hopkins University is a freak, and its no surprise that at the end of the game Hopkins wanted the ball in his stick dodging a short stick. This is similar to the play that we showed you last week. 1. Cole Williams sets a pick on ball to get himself […]