Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. The ESPN men’s lacrosse schedule has arrived.
The Worldwide Leader will air more than 250 men’s lacrosse games in 2022, including 46 on ESPNU, ACC Network and ESPN2. The network has not yet announced its women’s lacrosse schedule, but it should be noted that the season does not officially begin until next weekend.
Head here to see the men’s schedule.
2. Canada has named its roster for the World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship.
The one you’ve been waiting for – announcing the 20 athletes who will represent Canada this summer at @WorldLax2022! Full release, including roster details here: https://t.co/onqQeJGCZz pic.twitter.com/JzPqG4LYfe
— Team Canada Lacrosse (@CanadaLacrosse) February 2, 2022
The 20-player squad will compete this summer in Towson, Md., and features college names like Aurora Cordingley and Kameron Halsall and established Canadian veterans like Dana Dobbie.
3. We got bold leading into the college lacrosse season.
For the third year in a row, we embarked on the fruitless endeavor of predicting the unpredictable. We made five bold predictions for both the men’s and women’s Division I seasons, including notes on Syracuse, Virginia, Charlotte North and more.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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The USILA revealed its preseason All-Americans for Division II and Division II.
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A handful of injury news from Inside Lacrosse, including unfortunate season-ending injuries for Rutgers, Lehigh and Johns Hopkins.
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Lacrosse Bucket’s Tanner Demling with a rundown of what to watch this weekend.
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Taylor Pinzone, a graduate attacker from Northwestern, has taken her talents to Arizona State.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
The moment you’ve all been waiting for … sleeves!
Clean.
— Syracuse Men’s Lacrosse (@CuseMLAX) February 2, 2022
Classic. pic.twitter.com/hkvM7uTuiE
WHAT’S ON TAP
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The first Gameday Guide of 2022.