Vandal Shots Week 5: Law Abiding Citizen
Krieg Shaw takes us behind the scenes of University of Idaho men’s lacrosse throughout the 2009-2010 season. This week: good weather, good movie and some indoor action!
A Special Kind Of Rivalry
Maximizing Prophet is back again to give you the low down on a heated rivalry tucked away in the wet Northwest. College football and fall. It’s an American tradition.
Vandal Shots Week 4: Helmets, Unicorns And The Kibbie Dome
This week Krieg Shaw gives us a peak at the new Idaho lax helmets, Halloween festivities and some Kibbie Dome action.
Vandal Shots Week 3: It’s All About The Cows
With Fall Ball over, Krieg Shaw shares Idaho’s off-the-field scenery. Get ready for some cow!
Simon Fraser Announces 2010 Schedule
Simon Fraser finishes epic fall ball weekend, announces 2010 spring schedule.
Vandal Shots Week 2: Gem State Tourney
Krieg Shaw tells us about University of Idaho’s trip to Boise for the annual Gem State Tournament.
UPDATED: Oregon Ducks Release 2010 Schedule
We got an exclusive peek at the Ducks ’10 schedule and there are some matchups that will knock your socks off. Fall ball is just starting but many teams have important dates circled on their calendars already.
Vandal Shots Week 1: A Photo Blog
Beginning today, LAS is going to get a glimpse at the University of Idaho’s lacrosse season week-by-week. Idaho is an MCLA D1 team, competing in the Pacific Northwest Conference (PNCLL).
12 Angry Men? The PNCLL Annual Meeting Shakes Things Up
Will Moss gives us a look at the PNCLL Annual Meeting and Montana’s perspective on the new format of the division. What does it mean for the MCLA? Plus bhsvideodad delivers another quality highlight video from 2009.
Interview With University of Oregon’s Joe Kerwin
Two years after leading the Oregon Ducks to the MCLA National Championship game, Joe Kerwin has taken the helm once again. This time, he’s in Eugene to stay, he wants to bring the Ducks program back to the top, and he wants to help the MCLA grow.
University of Montana’s Hanavan Steps Down
The 2009 coaching carousel is still going strong as the University of Montana announced they will be losing the services of head coach Ryan Hanavan. Hanavan took over the Griz Lax program after a number of successful years at the University of Idaho, but has chosen to pursue a career opportunity earned by receiving a Ph.D. in environmental sciences.