Carc: 2015 MLL Collegiate Draft Breakdown
Paul Carcaterra breaks down the best available in the 2015 MLL Collegiate Draft Class.
Hot Pot: Making A Playoff Run
Since I have not made any clear decisions on what the grand enigma of playoff success must be, I will defer to people with much more experience and success in this matter. It’s good to have friends who are smarter than you! Let’s take a small sampling of what it means to make a successful playoff push, from some of the best minds in the game.
They Said WHAT? Quint, Carc, & Eamon
Lacrosse people are opinionated, and this is true when it comes to fans, writers, and yes, even TV announcers. Quint Kessenich (I’m a big fan!), Paul Carcaterra, and Eamon McAnaney do a great job with broadcasts, but they also say some rather interesting things from time to time, and here is where we sift through it all to find the hidden gems, and potentially missed points!
Tweet of the Week: Senior Leadership
For this week’s tweet, Paul Carcaterra drops some knowledge on leadership, specifically on how to be a good senior leader.
Caption Contest: The Stick Whisperer
There’s stories of a man in the lacrosse world. It is said that he can talk to sticks.
Who Does It Better? The Sportscasters
In today’s match-up, we pit two of ESPN’s best lacrosse sportscasters against each other – Quint Kessenich vs. Paul Carcaterra.
Hot Pot Of Lax: Who Is The John Madden Of Lacrosse?
Who is the John Madden of Lacrosse? We need an announcer we can believe in! Do we already have one and not even know it? Plus we’ve got Contest Winner Announcements, a Lacrosse Video of the Week, and ALL the links worth reading!
CitrusTV Lacrosse Preview Bloopers
CitrusTV, which is part of Syracuse University, put together a blooper reel from their preseason lacrosse show. Very funny stuff by both the on-air talent and the on-field talent. Joel White is particularly funny.
Wilson’s Wheelhouse: Fall Happenins
Don’t sleep through lacrosse during the fall because when you wake up in the spring, you won’t know what’s going on and your friends will think you’re a baseball player… And no one wants that.