Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Major League Lacrosse celebrated International Day of the Girl with videos from around the world, including Team USA’s Dempsey Arsenault.
“My voice, our equal future.”
— U.S. Women's National Team (@USAWLax) October 11, 2020
When we empower girls, they change the world. In honor of #InternationalDayoftheGirl, let us celebrate girls around the world as change-makers and lift up their voices. https://t.co/9ectKYbrcj
2. Bianca Rojas, the head women’s lacrosse coach at Point University in Georgia, is featured in our partnership with Lacrosse the Nations to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.
3. Chloë Jones and Michael Whaley are the latest high school students to be featured in the US Lacrosse Impact Athletes series in partnership with NCSA.
4. Great words of wisdom from National Lacrosse Hall of Famer Roy Colsey, a legend himself.
I truly believe that when an athlete learns to grind, they are on the path to becoming good...
— Roy Colsey (@roycolsey3) October 9, 2020
When they learn to love the grind, they are on the path to being great...
And when they get to the point that they actually NEED to grind, they are on the path to becoming legendary.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Of course we’re going to be reading about Hobart being “Dialed In” in this edition of Dialed In. A look at Hobart in the fall from Inside Lacrosse.
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Former Richmond women’s lacrosse player Allie Ware is now the assistant athletic director for development at Yale.
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After just one season, Grant Ament is already poised to be the next big star in the Premier Lacrosse League.
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SI’s All-Syracuse site checks in with Orange alum and current U.S. team star Kayla Treanor after her appearance on the She Competes webinar series.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Awesome time-lapse video from the University of Michigan.
When the sun rises, we are out here chasing our dreams...#GoBlue〽 pic.twitter.com/kQoAJ4V2QF
— Michigan Men's Lacrosse (@UMichLacrosse) October 9, 2020
Something tells me the Furman women's lacrosse team had fun making this video.
you can’t teach swag...#PurpleFriday pic.twitter.com/tiOeUlsRzH
— Furman Women's Lacrosse (@FUWlax) October 9, 2020