Quint Kessenich’s D1 Lacrosse National Championship Preview

d1 lacrosse national championship

Cornell led Rutgers 8-3 at half time using six unassisted goals and capitalized on a pair of Rutgers giveaway goals. At 1:11pm, lightning within an eight mile radius of the stadium shut down game one. The wait began. Three hours and forty one minutes later the action resumed. The Big Red, who’s 2020 season ended […]

Richie Moran, Cornell Coaching Legend, Dies at 85

Richie Moran

Historic Cornell men’s lacrosse coach Richie Moran, passed away on Sunday, April 24, 2022 at the age of 85. Moran spent 29 years with Cornell from 1969-1997. During his time with the Big Red, Moran tallied a career record of 257-121 and went 124-50 in Ivy League play. Moran led the Big Red to 14 […]

Scott Burnam is more than a lacrosse player

Scott Burnam

This week Ryan and Nick sat down with Cornell ’91, 5x Iroquois National Player and 2x coach, and Japanese Movie Star Scott Burnam. SCOTT BURNAM IS MORE THAN A LACROSSE PLAYER The movie Star So in the early 2000’s, Scott, an accomplished field lacrosse player somehow found his way on a plan to shoot a […]

1970 Lacrosse National Champions Were the Last Before the NCAA

The 1970 lacrosse national champions were the last to split a major college lacrosse crown before the NCAA began sponsoring the sport.

The 1970 lacrosse national champions ended an era. When Johns Hopkins claimed its 35th national championship in program history in 1970, it became one of the final team to do so before lacrosse entered the NCAA umbrella. It also joined Navy and Virginia in sharing the title, the 17th and second crowns for those programs, […]