Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. News on two of the biggest stories from the spring broke on Sunday night. Ty Xanders of Inside Lacrosse reported that Princeton’s Michael Sowers will use his final year of eligibility at Duke and Chris Jastrzembski reported that Cornell’s Peter Milliman will be the new head men’s lacrosse coach at Johns Hopkins.
Report: Michael Sowers has chosen Duke as his new home.https://t.co/zXux5yLNRW
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) April 27, 2020
Multiple sources tell US Lacrosse Magazine that Peter Milliman will be the next head coach of Johns Hopkins.https://t.co/6xyoGgQ3Iv
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) April 26, 2020
2. One of the most coveted women’s lacrosse players in the transfer portal also announced her next stop. USC’s Kerrigan Miller posted to her Instagram on Friday that she would use her fifth year at North Carolina.
ICYMI: No. 1 North Carolina got even better today, as Kerrigan Miller announced that she will transfer to UNC.https://t.co/YK3qewtWna
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) April 25, 2020
3. Reigning NCAA Division II women’s lacrosse champion Adelphi could be locked and loaded for 2021 with the return of a strong senior class.
4. The Mentor Bench Official program in Washington is helping to improve the quality and depth of officials in the state.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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George Mason’s Morgan Rynn has gone from midfielder to seamstress.
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Lexi Kucia overcame a terrifying car accident as a senior in high school and a torn ACL her freshman year of college, but persevered to become a captain at LaSalle.
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A year later, Cabrini’s national championship Is still cherished.
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Tennessee Titans’ first-round pick Isaiah Wilson is a former high school lacrosse player. Lacrosse Bucket with a look at some of the notable pro football players with lacrosse backgrounds.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Army's women's lacrosse team with some gameday feels.
Happy Friday! #GoArmy pic.twitter.com/fArm4eiihL
— Army W.Lacrosse (@ArmyWP_WLax) April 24, 2020
WHAT’S ON TAP
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A sneak peek at the May cover of US Lacrosse Magazine.