Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Kat Thomas went through the recruiting wars again – this time as three sharks on Shark Tank put in offers for the company she co-founded. On the episode that aired on Sunday night, Thomas and her business partner ended up taking $300,000 for a 10 percent equity stake from Mark Cuban for Mush Foods, an all-natural oatmeal product served cold.
Thomas graduated from Duke in 2012 after a career that saw her score 111 goals from the midfield, even with missing more than half her senior year with an injury. She was a second team IWLCA All-American as a junior in 2011.
On a mission to combat America's love affair with sugar! #SharkTank #Mush pic.twitter.com/tQjKUx1Pqr
— Shark Tank (@ABCSharkTank) November 27, 2017
The sharks fighting over @TheKatea and Mush on tonight’s episode of Shark Tank! Hope I can get shipments to West Point soon!!! #dukelaxlove pic.twitter.com/jJ0ZOOK75g
— Kristen Skiera (@CoachWaags) November 27, 2017
2. The speaker lineup is filling up for LaxCon and now is the time for coaches and officials to secure a spot at the sport’s largest educational opportunity. Early bird registration ends on Nov. 30 for the event, held Jan. 19-21, 2018 in Baltimore.
3. Virginia’s Zed Williams rode an emotional roller coaster during his senior year with the Cavaliers, dealing with the passing of his father. US Lacrosse Magazine editor Matt DaSilva writes about Williams’ returning to the field as his favorite lacrosse moment of 2017.
4. Scott Teeter says 2018 will not be a waste as he takes over a depleted Louisville roster.
5. Is there a better Thanksgiving story than Tyler Steinhardt sharing his thanks and the story behind Shootout for Soliders?
WHAT WE’RE READING
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The New York Times takes another look at the debate over headgear in women’s lacrosse.
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US Lacrosse chapters are behind the growth of the sport in the Lone Star State.
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Lacrosse helps a Florida teenager with autism beat the odds.
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A US Lacrosse webinar looks at the NFHS boys’ lacrosse rule changes for 2018 and the points of emphasis.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
The Lacrosse Network looks back on some of the best shots during the #NoLookChallenge and wonders what’s the next challenge?
QUESTION: What challenge is up next ? #NoLookChallenge Watch : https://t.co/5BmEzhDwxe pic.twitter.com/RFsl4qiOBU
— TLN (@LacrosseNetwork) November 26, 2017
WHAT’S ON TAP
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Major League Lacrosse will release its 2018 schedule on Tuesday.
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