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Monthly Archives: April 2022

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Erik Peters Tewaaraton Award Nominee from Colorado

Tewaaraton Award Nominees Highlight Lacrosse’s Non-Hotbed Talent

Tewaaraton AwardBy David ParryApril 24, 2022Leave a comment

The 25 nominees for the 2022 men’s Tewaaraton Award, college lacrosse’s equivalent of the Heisman Trophy, include five players from New York. Four of those players are from one of the sport’s most entrenched strongholds, Long Island, with the remaining player coming from yet another New York hotbed, Westchester County. Three other nominees are from…

Quinnipiac University Lacrosse 2022

Quinnipiac University Men’s Lacrosse: 2022 Division 1 Profile

ConnecticutBy David ParryApril 17, 2022Leave a comment

This is another in a series of posts—intended for players, fans, and recruits—focusing on some of the lesser-known, lower-profile programs within Division 1 college lacrosse. What conceivable connection could there be between political polling and D1 college lacrosse? At Quinnipiac, it turns out, there is one. And to have some appreciation of where the Quinnipiac…

Owen Seebold Syracuse Lacrosse Highland Park

Highland Park High School Lacrosse (Texas): D1 Pipeline Profile

TexasBy David ParryApril 8, 2022Leave a comment

The lacrosse team at Highland Park High School in Dallas is an integral part of a storied athletic program. Which actually isn’t true. Yes, the program is a storied one. And you got a sense of just how storied only a few months ago. It was highlighted then that one recent Scots football team had…

Keegan Khan Villanova Lacrosse 2021

An Updated Chart of 2021-2022 D1 College Lacrosse Transfers

Transfer PortalBy David ParryApril 26, 2022Leave a comment

How Wrong Can You Be? Like some other college lacrosse fans, I’d assumed Ivy teams would for the most part wander back on to the field in ’22 after a season-long layoff and spend the first 10+ games looking like demoralized, ball-watching, slack-jawed zombies. That didn’t happen. And the fact that it didn’t, and two…

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