Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. The Chesapeake Bayhawks scored the game’s final two goals to defeat the Denver Outlaws 10-9 in the Major League Lacrosse championship game Sunday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. The Bayhawks dug deep, especially on defense, to claim the franchise’s sixth MLL title.
Steele Stanwick, who scored the game-winning goal in overtime to defeat the Atlanta Blaze in the semifinals Friday, netted the tying goal and assisted Andrew Kew’s winner from the wing to earn MLL championship game MVP honors.
The Outlaws fell just short of becoming the first MLL team since the 2012-2013 Bayhawks to repeat as league champions. They advanced to the final thanks to a virtuoso performance by John Grant Jr. in a comeback win over Boston in the semifinals.
2. Lyle Thompson added to his personal award stash Saturday night, earning MLL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year honors. The former two-time Tewaaraton Award winner at Albany was the league’s top scorer with 73 points (46 goals, 27 assists) this season.
3. The Emerson College men’s lacrosse team is still reeling from the death of sophomore goalie Dan Hollis, who died Wednesday after four days in a coma stemming from brain damage he sustained while trying to stop a fight. Boston police are investigating the case as a homicide.
4. Add Troy Reeder to the list of lacrosse stars to go pro in football.
Reeder, the one-time North Carolina lacrosse commit who wound up playing football at Penn State and Delaware, led the Los Angeles Rams in tackles Thursday night against the Seattle Seahawks. The rookie linebacker joins Detroit Lions wide receiver Tom Kennedy (Bryant/Boston Cannons) as former lacrosse players to crack NFL active rosters this fall. Lest we forget Chris Hogan.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Dom Starsia roots for all football-lacrosse crossover stars.
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The Outlaws took umbrage with the officiating in Sunday’s MLL final. Denver was whistled for 11 more penalties than Chesapeake, and midfielder Zach Currier was ejected in the game’s final moments.
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Tucker Dordevic, who missed the entire 2019 season with a right foot injury, scored three goals in Syracuse’s fall-ball scrimmage against Denver on Saturday, his first game action in 509 days. Siri confirmed it.
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WAER News stopped by the fourth Haudenosaunee Wooden Stick Festival last weekend at Onondaga Lake Park to learn more about the roots of lacrosse and its role in Native American culture.
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Cathy Reese on core values, culture and team success.
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WNBA commissioner and former Deloitte CEO Cathy Engelbert reveals in an ESNY Q&A that she was originally recruited to play lacrosse at Lehigh.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Mark Matthews. One hand. Far post. #SCTop10.
.@markmatthews222 ONLY NEEDS 1 HAND! pic.twitter.com/tizWrhwfUO
— Warrior Lacrosse (@warriorlax) October 5, 2019
John Grant Jr. is just unreal.
44-year old @JohnGrantJr24 scored three goals in 2 minutes and 23 seconds, including thisBTB #SCtop10 pic.twitter.com/zOCozl3E7V
— Major League Lacrosse (@MLL_Lacrosse) October 5, 2019
And here's his second... pic.twitter.com/y0R0vhcQpV
— Major League Lacrosse (@MLL_Lacrosse) October 5, 2019
Finally this one pic.twitter.com/pcZAxrrQJz
— Major League Lacrosse (@MLL_Lacrosse) October 5, 2019
WHAT’S ON TAP
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Check the composite college fall ball schedule for a list of exhibitions in the coming days and weeks.