Say It Ain’t So, Jeremy Thompson!

Jeremy Thompson mesh stringing lacrosse

Usually, when a player switches from traditional to mesh, the world doesn’t take notice. But when Jeremy Thompson does it? The lacrosse world is left gasping. Well, Connor Wilson is anyway.

Connor Wilson Must Dye: Nike CEO

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Connor got a new NIKE CEO Head in the mail so of course, he had to dye and string it up right away. Another masterpiece. This time he channels Basquiat a little bit. Nice art work!

Mythbusters: Lacrosse Edition

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After stringing up a traditional lacrosse pocket in a Gait Torque, I was chastised for putting such a “heavy” pocket in such a light stick. Is traditional really heavy? This question needs to be settled. We’re bringing in our own Mythbuster, Connor Wilson.

Moving Forward: Lacrosse Done Right

As our sport grows, it faces some serious questions about how the growth will occur and who will make it happen. Corporations will be more and more involved but there is a right way for the sport to grow and Connor Wilson is going to share it with you.

Mesh 297: Inconsistency In Stringing Materials

Did you know that lacrosse stick stringing materials vary greatly from manufacturer to manufacturer and store to store? Do you know how much this can affect your game? Josh Rottman has the answers so read on and become a better stringer.

The Mesh-Traditional Debate Rages On

The debate rages on! If traditional is better than mesh, why don’t more people use it? No one seems to actually prefer mesh pockets but 99% of players use them. How can you explain this? People will do anything for an edge, even use traditional. We can’t be that lazy!

Stringing 101: 10-Diamond Mesh

Please welcome Kevin McGuirl to LAS. He’s come by to teach us all a thing or two about stick stringing! First up, 10-Diamond Mesh.

Wilson’s Wheelhouse: Let Me Dope You

The fall is the best time for lacrosse companies to experiment and get their product all set for the upcoming indoor and spring outdoor seasons. If this reads like a NY Times trends piece, I apologize.