Good morning. Here's the latest from the lacrosse world:
1. More than a medal, but what a special medal it was.
From the September/October print edition of USA Lacrosse magazine, a look back at the U.S. women’s team gold medal run and all that it meant.
2. Danielle Spencer is aiming to carry Stanford’s championship legacy to lacrosse.
Stanford ranks as one of the top schools in the nation. It’s athletic program is a model for all-around success that others envy. That mixture is helping to lure some of the best players in the country to California.
3. A new era begins at Johns Hopkins.
Legendary head coach Janine Tucker has retired, but she’s just a phone call away as new coach Tim McCormack looks to build on the success she established.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Nick Myers has Nate Brunner and Oliva Tzagournis to his men’s lacrosse staff at Ohio State. Brunner will be a volunteer assistant coach and Tzagournis will be the director of events for both the men’s and women’s lacrosse programs.
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Former star player Bria Braddock is the new head coach at Westminster University in Pennsylvania.
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Caitlyn Villareal Kenahan has been named as the head women’s lacrosse coach at Embry-Riddle University after serving as the interim head coach at the school since August.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
To each their own. Colorado women’s lacrosse players have some fun with their favorite unpopular opinions.
Some strong takes
— Colorado Buffaloes Lacrosse (@CUBuffsWLax) September 23, 2022
(Also we’re on TikTok!) pic.twitter.com/mzpS0K8EUW
WHAT’S ON TAP
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A look at the Notre Dame men's lacrosse as fall ball gets underway.