Good morning. Here's the latest from the lacrosse world:
1. Make it nine
The United States made it a perfect 9 for 9, edging Canada to win the World Lacrosse Men’s U21 championship behind five goals from C.J. Kirst. The U.S. improved to 54-2 all-time in winning its nine world championship at this level.
A CELEBRATION YEARS IN THE MAKING. pic.twitter.com/ZzGlXO41Pi
— U.S. Men's National Team (@USAMLax) August 20, 2022
2. Global ambassadors
Some of the best moments for the U21 team happened off the field – with the U.S. team immersing itself in the event experience.
3. Chrome now realizing the benefits from JT Giles-Harris.
The wait for JT Giles-Harris has been worth it for the Chrome, who are benefiting from a stellar season from the defenseman after he missed all of 2021 with an injury. Chrome will be the No. 2 seed for the PLL playoffs, which open Sept. 3 in Boston.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Can Jared Bernhardt make the transition from Tewaaraton winner to D2 football champion to the NFL?
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Virginia’s men’s lacrosse program has landed Griffin Kology, an All-Southern Conference defenseman from Richmond who is the younger brother of former UVa player Kyle Kology.
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LaSalle has named Kelly Ryan as assistant coach for women’s lacrosse. She most recently was the head coach at Averett.
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William & Mary officially announced its recruiting class for the 2023 season.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Brennan O’Neill and Alex Slusher teamed up on an absolute beauty of a goal in the USA’s victory over Canada.
Not sure which is better: The Brennan fake or the Slush low to high?
— U.S. Men's National Team (@USAMLax) August 20, 2022
Beautiful goal. Much teamwork. pic.twitter.com/ocRMvbdZ8N
WHAT’S ON TAP
There's a bit of a break in the major lacrosse schedule until the PLL playoffs open on Sept. 3.