Lehigh Asserts Itself, ACC Confusion Continues – DI Rundown Week 8
This was a hectic week in Division I men’s lacrosse. There were a handful of upsets and a few other surprising scores. And while some conferences are starting to make a little more sense, others are making even less – Lehigh is making a serious case for top dog in the Patriot, the ACC continues […]
Dwayne Stewart – Going Offsides
Dwayne Stewart is a former Albany Dane and current head coach at SUNY-New Paltz. This week, he spoke with us about his coaching career and the mentors who have shaped his lacrosse journey. DWAYNE STEWART – GOING OFFSIDES Coaching Through Covid Building a program isn’t an easy task, and it’s a task made more difficult […]
Duke-Syracuse Thriller, Towson Topples Loyola – DI Rundown Week 7
This week saw a major upset with Loyola falling to Towson, some order being defined in the ACC – including a thriller between Duke and Syracuse – order falling apart in the America East, and a few other surprises across the country. Also, it’s turns out TD Ierlan is pretty good at this faceoff thing. […]
Michigan Earns B1G win, CAA Moves up Nationally – DI Rundown Week 6
This week wasn’t chock full of upsets or season-defining games, but there a few notable ones. The Big East has started to take a better shape with Denver assuming the No. 1 spot, while Michigan earned a major win over Penn State. There were also several game postponements, which created a mess of reschedules all […]
DI Expansion? Learn How It Works on Going Offsides
DI expansion is one of, it not the most, talked about topics in all of lacrosse. John “JP” Paul joined the guys on this week’s pod to explain how it works. What’s the hold up on DI expansion? No matter how bad we want teams to go DI, the sad truth is that for most […]
A Firsthand Account of the Growth & Development of Division II Lacrosse
Marty Ward is the head men’s lacrosse coach at Florida Southern College and has been involved with Division II lax for nearly two decades. He has witnessed the growth of Division II lacrosse firsthand since his playing days and now into his coaching career. We’re fortunate and proud to be welcoming new contributors to our […]
Lynchburg Lacrosse Knocks Salisbury Off No. 1 Perch: DIII Big Three Breakdown
In this new segment on LAS, Ryan Kuhn breaks down three of the biggest Division III games of the previous week, including Lynchburg lacrosse’s toppling of No. 1 Salisbury. What a weekend! With lacrosse back in full swing across all divisions, there were some exciting matchups that took place. Everyone in DIII lacrosse had their […]
College Recruiting Tips: How To Handle The Recruiting Process
The college recruiting waters can be tricky to navigate, especially considering the pressure there is to play college sports these days. Here are a few college recruiting tips for how to handle getting recruited. 5 Critical College Recruiting Tips Focus On You During The Recruiting Process 1 In the social media age it’s easy to […]
Ivy League Lacrosse Canceled for 2021
The Ivy League announced its 2021 spring sports are canceled, including lacrosse, in the midst of the pandemic. It was already rumored that the conference was heading in this direction, and Yale had already determined it would not sponsor lacrosse this spring. But it is now official. The Ivy League left the door open for […]
ACC Shuffle Begins in Week 0
For a conference that made up 80% of the initial USILA top 5, I’m still somehow pretty sure we weren’t giving enough credit to how terrifying the ACC was going to be this year. After a few more games in Week 0 (I guess the Denver-Utah week was Week -1?), the picture is beginning to […]
2006 Virginia Lacrosse Was the Last Undefeated National Champion
In 2006, Virginia men’s lacrosse did what had only been done three times since 1992: win a national championship with a perfect record. The 2006 Cavaliers defeated Massachusetts, 15-7, in the national championship to complete a 17-0 season with the ultimate prize. It was the first and only time a team has done so in […]
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 […]