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Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world.

1. Buffalo, Colorado and Philadelphia keep rolling as the NLL returns to action.

The Bandits lead the East and moved to 3-0 early in the season with a 12-8 victory over the Toronto Rock thanks to seven points from Josh Byrne. Philadelphia got past the Georgia Swarm on an overtime game-winner from Blaze Riorden. Colorado roared back from down seven goals to top Vancouver 18-15 and improve to 3-1.

FRIDAY

Colorado 18, Vancouver 15

SATURDAY

Philadelphia 12, Georgia 11 (OT)

Albany 10, Saskatchewan 5

Buffalo 12, Toronto 6

San Diego 15, Panther City 12

2. Owen Grant is the next in a line of Canadians to join the Delaware men’s lacrosse program.

Grant and attackman Mike Robinson and Tye Kurtz will look to lead Delaware to a CAA title. Catch up on the No. 16 Blue Hens.

3. Marin Hartshorn is the leader of the Rutgers women’s lacrosse offense.

Hartshorn steers the ship for the Scarlet Knights, who made a surprise run to the NCAA tournament in 2021. Click here to learn about No. 16 Rutgers and its hopes for 2022.

WHAT WE’RE READING

WHAT WE’RE WATCHING

The NLL honored the Every Child Matters initiative over the weekend, paying tribute to the many Native children lost at residential schools.

Phil Caputo flicks in a beauty of a BTB.

Pat Spencer was dunking all over guys this weekend.

WHAT’S ON TAP

  • The NCAA previews continue, with both the Johns Hopkins men and Denver women checking in at No. 15.

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