Dialed In: Your Lacrosse Fix For Friday, March 10
Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. The Tewaaraton Foundation announced its first additions to the men’s and women’s Watch Lists.
Nine players were added to the men’s Watch List, highlighted by Payton Cormier of No. 1 Virginia and Chris Kavanagh of No. 2 Notre Dame.
The women’s Watch List saw 14 new players join the fray, with No. 1 North Carolina getting both attacker Reilly Casey and goalie Alecia Nicholas added.
The next round of additions will be March 31.
2. We also published our weekly Tewaaraton Stock Watch pieces after the news dropped.
Patrick Stevens thinks that Cornell’s CJ Kirst is the current favorite on the men’s side and thinks Connor Shellenberger, even if a strong stat line, could become the victim of an offense that has several players firing hot.
It looks like the women’s Tewaaraton Award is Meaghan Tyrrell’s to lose at this point in the season, Charlotte Varnes writes, especially with Izzy Scane missing the past two contests. But Syracuse has only played six games, so there’s a lot more lacrosse to go.
3. Brian Holman has filled out his staff on the Cannons.
Holman and the Cannons announced that Mikey Thompson, the Christopher Newport head coach, and Jim Mitchell, the Princeton offensive coordinator, will be the team’s assistants this summer.
Let’s do this thing!
— Cannons Lacrosse Club (@PLLCannons) March 9, 2023
Mike Thompson and Jim Mitchell are joining the #BoomSquad as Assistant Coaches. pic.twitter.com/BkStCscBlz
4. Speaking of the Cannons, they remain the most active team in PLL free agency.
Holman made another signing yesterday, bringing in former Archers goalie Adam Ghitelman on a one-year deal. Ghitelman was an assistant of Holman’s at Utah. Holman also signed midfielder Jeff Trainor away from the Archers on a one-year deal.
You can keep up with every PLL free agent signing here.
5. Brown is dealing with a suspension of several seniors.
Inside Lacrosse’s Terry Foy reports that seven seniors — Devon McLane, Logan Paff, Griffin King, Topher Bligh, Trevor Yeboah-Kodie, Oscar Hertz and Ben Palin — have been suspended until March 25 for violations of university policies that include being issued a summons by Providence police for a noise complaint.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Kat Buchanan could have transferred while she was stuck behind Molly Dougherty on the James Madison depth chart. Instead, she stayed the course to earn her starting spot this year. By Beth Ann Mayer.
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This week’s “Taylor’s 10” by Taylor Cummings is all about the big wins that could send shock waves through the rest of the season.
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We revealed the top 10 boys’ and girls’ teams in the South Region.
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The Warrior “Evo” line has been a popular choice for more than two decades. The longest-running line of lacrosse products in the industry just got its latest update — meet the Evo QX2 (Quick Strike).
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
As the PLL takes Japan this weekend, Paul Rabil shared lacrosse being showed on the big screen at Shibuya Crossing — the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing.
Shibuya Crossing — the world's busiest pedestrian crossing. The @PremierLacrosse is coming to Japan and the game is global pic.twitter.com/6g6UBCEjWc
— Paul Rabil (@PaulRabil) March 9, 2023
WHAT’S ON TAP
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A jam-packed lacrosse weekend begins today. Check our TV Listings guide for more.
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Kenny DeJohn
Kenny DeJohn has been the Digital Content Editor at USA Lacrosse since 2019. First introduced to lacrosse in 2016 as a Newsday Sports reporter on Long Island (yes, ON Long Island), DeJohn specializes in women's game coverage. His search for New York quality pizza in Baltimore is ongoing.