Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Grant Ament bids farewell to college lacrosse.
Ament, the Penn State star that had his senior season cut short in 2020, could have been granted an extra year of eligibility under the unprecedented NCAA announcement but decided to move on from college lacrosse.
He made the announcement on his Instagram, and Penn State offered its thanks for a great career.
— Penn State Lacrosse (@PennStateMLAX) March 22, 2020
Thank you @GrantAment. #WeAre forever grateful. pic.twitter.com/JCBEuYM4p1
Ament is one of many college seniors that will have to decide whether to pursue another year of college lacrosse. Stay tuned on uslaxmagazine.com for more announcements in the weeks to come.
2. Amherst fired coach Jon Thompson and banned the team from postseason play in 2021 in response to allegations that players used a racial slur on a teammate. Read more here.
Amherst President Biddy Martin, athletic director Don Faulstick and dean of faculty Catherine Epstein cited the reasoning as a “list of deeply troubling cases,” according to Inside Lacrosse. The decision comes less than a year after Amherst advanced to the Division III title game.
3. Could Jared Bernhardt return to lacrosse for 2021?
Bernhardt, who earlier this year said he’d pursue a fifth year of eligibility in football, could in theory return to Maryland lacrosse next season and push football to the next season. More from Patrick Stevens on a complex decision.
4. A Missouri State men’s lacrosse player has tested positive for the Coronavirus, according to The Standard.
Coach Donnie Curran confirmed the news over the weekend, in what could be the first case involving a college lacrosse player.
5. Another member of the Mount Olive women’s lacrosse team has died.
Chaney Partrich, a freshman, is the third member of the Trojans team to succumb to injuries suffered in a tragic vehicle crash on March 13. A fourth student-athlete, Jett Swetland of the baseball team, also died.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Another player with a decision to make: TD Ierlan has already left his stamp on college lacrosse history.
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Looking to kill time this week? Check out the top lacrosse social accounts to follow for insights and fun.
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Michael Wardian is one of the premier distance runners in the world, and he has lacrosse in his background. Wardian, who won the World Marathon Challenge, played attack at Michigan State in the 1990s.
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High school lacrosse in the south may not go on in 2020, as administrators monitor the situation surrounding coronavirus.
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Sisters and two-sport athletes? The Frechette siblings are balancing hockey and lacrosse at Cornell.
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The girls' lacrosse headgear debate continues on in Maryland. Could we see more headgear come next season?
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Lacrosse fans still found ways to stay sharp over the weekend.
Lax practice at home... #18 #laxathome pic.twitter.com/nu1vPMUDRl
— Sarah Caskey (@SarahCaskey1117) March 21, 2020
Ballin’ #laxgirl #lacrosse #LaxAtHome #Covid_19 #laxmom pic.twitter.com/jasbcTW9yv
— Bailey Young (@basiclaxmom) March 20, 2020
Big brother taught little brother how to catch this week. #BackyardLacrosse pic.twitter.com/F77As7tX4i
— Vinnie Ricasio (@VinnieRicasio) March 20, 2020
Practicing lacrosse and social distancing at home. pic.twitter.com/5rpUxGbJJd
— Monster Girls Lax (@Monster_Lax) March 20, 2020
Although we can’t play on the field, we always gotta keep the ball moving and make the most out of this situation :) pic.twitter.com/vBoYYr4uly
— Baldwin Lacrosse (@girlslacrosse20) March 22, 2020
WHAT’S ON TAP
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More on notable NCAA stars Chris Gray and Kerrigan Miller today.
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Stay tuned for updates from Overtime with Paul Carcaterra tomorrow.