Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. USA Lacrosse announced its men’s and women’s rosters ahead of the historic Super Sixes event next month.
The event hosted by World Lacrosse will take place Oct. 23-24 at USA Lacrosse headquarters and feature teams from the U.S., Canada and the Iroquois Nationals.
The men’s team features 18 professional or college players, including PLL champions Mark Glicini and Patrick Resch. Click here for the full roster.
The women’s team boasts a wealth of college talents, including Tewaaraton finalist Izzy Scane and ACC stars Belle Smith and Kasey Choma. Click here to see who will suit up at Super Sixes.
2. Kayla Treanor, a.k.a. “The Conductor”
In the September/October edition of the magazine, we unveiled the new lacrosse superhero, who patrols the streets of Syracuse. Check out the origin story of “The Conductor.”
Called the “K-Train” during her playing days at @CuseWLAX, @kaylatreanor has transitioned into a life of leadership.
— USA Lacrosse Magazine (@USALacrosseMag) September 30, 2021
After working her way up the coaching ranks, she became “The Conductor” with her ability to bring people together for a common goal.https://t.co/CMU1lK6EhR
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Toronto Maple Leafs star John Tavares talks about how playing lacrosse impacted his knowledge of residential schools.
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Defenseman George Wandoff (2022) out of Oxbridge Academy (Fla.) has flipped his commitment from Syracuse to Brown.
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A new TV rights deal among the priorities for the PLL as it heads into another offseason.
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After the pandemic cut her fall season short, Native player Nina Polk is relishing the opportunity to play at Fort Lewis.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Throwing it back to Navy legend Jimmy Lewis.
Rare footage of @navymlax #22 Jimmy Lewis. https://t.co/QzZCUDCUt6 pic.twitter.com/XQArWSYaNB
— LaxFilmStudy.com (@LaxFilmStudy) September 30, 2021