Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. The Atlantic Sun released its 2021 women’s lacrosse conference schedule on Friday, which also includes some crossover games with teams from the Southern Conference.
2. In our December print edition, we revisited this story from the spring highlighting Delaware’s Charlie Kitchen. The Blue Hens’ prolific scorer is far from ordinary.
Featured in our December magazine, Charlie Kitchen of @DelawareMLAX is something of a lacrosse enigma.
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) December 4, 2020
He embraces that. Revisit this story from March on the many layers of Charlie Kitchen.https://t.co/vY166hgBE8
3. The inspirational Noelle Lambert, from UMass-Lowell women’s lacrosse, will be featured on America East’s Instagram with a live presentation tonight at 7 pm (Eastern).
Tune in on 12/7 at 7pm as former @RiverHawkWLax student-athlete & 2018 AE Inspiration Award winner, Noelle Lambert, catches up with us live on our Instagram! #AEAlums pic.twitter.com/aoTsI8llV4
— America East (@AmericaEast) December 4, 2020
4. Xavier Arline, a top-rated recruit from the Class of 2020 once committed to North Carolina before switching to play both football and lacrosse at Navy, made his second start of the season at quarterback for the Midshipmen on Saturday. Arline ran for a team-high 60 yards, but No. 24 Tulsa beat the Mids 19-6.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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An attorney representing members of the Fresno State women’s lacrosse team is threatening to sue the school for Title IX violations if the team is not reinstated. Women’s lacrosse was one of the three sports eliminated this fall due to financial hardships from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The MLL’s Boston Cannons helped provide equipment to Connecticut College freshman men’s lacrosse player Reese Hornstein so that he could introduce lacrosse to youngers on Turks and Caicos Islands.
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Alyssa Long, a former player at Lourdes University and an assistant coach at Urbana University, is the new head women’s lacrosse coach at Wells College.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Everyone wants to back on the field, perhaps none more so than the officials from the Washington Women’s Lacrosse Officials Association. Love this video!
Let's show some love to the members of the Washington Women's Lacrosse Officials Association (WWLOA), who put together this creative video.
— US Lacrosse (@USLacrosse) December 4, 2020
We can't wait to see you back on the field. pic.twitter.com/Zlb7thwZD3
Team USA’s Kyle Hartzell paying tribute to another of the greats that suited up for the Red, White and Blue — Hall of Famer Pat McCabe.
. @PatMcCabe29 as a freshmen . Dear lord this man was an absolute problem on the field. Take ’s young guys. One of the OG’s of the position. I love watching film on this guy. They don’t make em like this no more. #defensiveacademy #takeawayguys pic.twitter.com/t9vXdNQsyZ
— Kyle Hartzell (@Khartzell81) December 4, 2020
WHAT’S ON TAP
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Later today, we’ll share a profile of U.S. women’s national team player and New York police officer Mackenzie Burns from our December print edition.