Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Ohio State and Rutgers women pick up crucial wins on Thursday.
Ohio State was taken to the brink against Louisville, but Lindsay Epstein’s game-winning goal as time expired in double overtime sealed the 13-12 victory for the Buckeyes. Added to the drama of the winner, Ohio State was also down a player when Epstein scored.
LINDSAY EPSTEIN.
— USA Lacrosse Magazine (@USALacrosseMag) April 1, 2022
GAME-WINNING OT BUZZER BEATER. @OhioStateWLAX tops @LouisvilleLax 13-12 in a thriller. pic.twitter.com/ZhZUvjhpb4
Rutgers got six goals from Taralyn Naslonski to down Big Ten foe Michigan 13-8 and improve to 2-1 in conference play.
2. Jared Bernhardt took another step in making his NFL dream come true this week.
Bernhardt, the former Tewaaraton winner who played football at Ferris State last fall, competed at Maryland’s Pro Day on Wednesday.
Click here to see how he performed.
3. There’s something going on out West in women’s lacrosse.
Denver, fresh off a spring break trip to California, sits at 10-1 and is turning heads with a number of strong defense performances. A core of upperclassmen has helped the Pioneers become the nation’s leading scoring defense.
Click here for more on the Denver defense.
At Stanford, redshirt freshman Ashley Humphrey is making an immediate impact on offense. Click here to learn more about the college lacrosse debutant helping the Cardinal dig out of a 1-4 start.
4. Cassandra Schuessler is loving her time playing boys’ lacrosse.
The Manning, S.C. native joined the Laurence Manning Academy lacrosse team to play goalie, and suit up alongside her brother. Now the starter for her team, Schuessler reflected on her experience so far.
5. UMass men’s lacrosse is getting hot as it enters conference play.
After a 1-3 start, Greg Cannella’s team has found its identity and has locked down on defense. Click here for more on the Minutemen’s rise.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Patrick Stevens with more on Army star Brendan Nichtern, who set the program’s all-time points and assists mark last weekend.
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Long before the first women’s world championship in 1982, the U.S. women’s touring team traveled the world spreading the game of lacrosse. Paul Ohanian with more on the teams of distinction.
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Caitlyn Petro knows a thing or two about winning the draw. She detailed many of her approaches at LaxCon 2022, including her “Yas Queen” technique.
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Learn more about USA Lacrosse’s Mobile Coach, designed to help coaches across the country implement practice planning and more.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Chase Fraser is unbelievable. The Buffalo Bandits are pretty good. They lock up a home playoff game with a 17-12 win over the Philadelphia Wings.
Holy smokes.@Vno48 to @The_Fraze95 bringing it around the world. pic.twitter.com/MVvFnAzXJs
— Buffalo Bandits (@NLLBandits) April 1, 2022
Duke women's lacrosse showing some love to athletic trainer Jen McCollum.
For National Athletic Training Month, we want to give a very special thank you to our trainer Jen McCollum. Jen has been with our program since its very beginning in 1996 and we could not be more grateful for her dedication, commitment and love for our team. We love you! pic.twitter.com/6L01XlX5em
— Duke Women's Lacrosse (@DukeWLAX) March 31, 2022
WHAT’S ON TAP
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The marquee men's game tonight is Penn State at Ohio State. A stacked women's slate includes Northwestern at Penn State and Colorado at Stanford. Click here for the full TV Listings.