Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. For many in the Northeast, Wednesday was a snow day. With the winter storm came some beautiful views.
Good morning Terp Nation!! #wintersport #terpnation #windshieldmentality #bethebest pic.twitter.com/2nEhkLX6yy
— John Tillman (@CoachTillman1) February 20, 2019
But that didn’t stop teams from getting some work in. After all, lacrosse season is in full force.
Lacrosse Season pic.twitter.com/PB832yQsbP
— Farmingdale St. Lax (@FarmStateLax) February 20, 2019
And for Fairfield and Columbia’s women’s lacrosse teams, it was business as usual. The two teams faced off in New York City amid a winter wonderland.
Here are the highlights from today's snowy 14-12 win at Columbia!
— Fairfield Womens Lax (@StagsWomensLax) February 20, 2019
courtesy of @GoColumbiaLions and @IvyOnESPN #WeAreStags #MAACLax pic.twitter.com/Pkw49110B4
They weren’t the only teams taking the field Wednesday despite the winter storm.
YALE GOAL!
— Yale Womens Lacrosse (@YaleWLacrosse) February 20, 2019
First career goal for Payton Vaughn. We're up 14-3. pic.twitter.com/kSjgYTk3Mo
It was a busy day in Division I women’s lacrosse, although both No. 11 Penn State an No. 13 Virginia had games postponed.
NOTABLE SCORES
Virginia Tech 19, Cincinnati 9
Army 12, Siena 8
Elon 23, Winthrop 4
Yale 18, Quinnipiac 7
2. Wednesday, we revisited an inspiring story that all started with an eBay purchase. Jason Ellison bought a stick online — one that traced its roots to former Harvard lacrosse player William Wallace “Wally” Fenn.
Fenn, a former captain, played alongside the team’s only black player, Lucien Alexis Jr. When Harvard traveled to face Navy in 1941, Admiral Russell Wilson barred Alexis from playing. The incident could have helped persuade President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to sign Executive Order 8802 that prohibited racial discrimination in the defense industry.
3. Salisbury coach Jim Berkman knew it would be a challenge to replace the defensive stalwarts he lost to graduation last season. Gone are starting defensemen Will Nowesnick and Kyle Tucker, and short-stick defensive midfielders Troy Miller and Jeremiah LaClair.
But it’s next man up for the Sea Gulls, which are allowing just 6.33 goals per game.
Also in the Division III notebook, Washington and Lee not panicking, Coast Guard strong in Year 5 and Brendan McGrath is back from injury and thriving in 2019.
4. After recording a big weekend in California, Pittsburgh tops the WCLA Division I coaches poll. Utah State leads the Division II coaches poll.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Lake Erie women’s coach Mallory Ferrandiz writes a post on the IWLCA blog “Behind the Whistle” about taking the time to talk with players.
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More on Wheaton College player Alex Chu and his quest to find a legal helmet that will fit his head.
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Remembering four-time All-American and former U.S. national team player Nancy V. Chance, who died on Jan. 23.
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Stevenson men’s lacrosse fell to Ursinus to start its season, and faces a tough stretch of three straight NCAA opponents.
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For Albany men’s lacrosse, Scott Marr knows there will be no “instant gratification” early in 2019.
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Meet Doc Schneider, the man behind UMass’ CAA-leading attack.
WHAT WE'RE WATCHING
Joe Keegan with a nice breakdown of Albany and its dodging tendencies.
.@joekeegs of @MoneyballLax breaks down ways @UAlbanyMLax likes to dodge from the wing. Albany at @DrexelMLax Saturday 12pm ET on Lax Sports Network WATCH FREE https://t.co/oJkK8CQ2nw & the LSN app pic.twitter.com/yCmYXnxbeW
— Lax Sports Network (@LaxSportsNet) February 20, 2019
Yesterday marked 100 days until the MLL is back for its 2019 season.
Get Ready. pic.twitter.com/jaBJdWmqJ2
— Major League Lacrosse (@MLL_Lacrosse) February 20, 2019
Loyola women's lacrosse drops Vlog No. 2 for the 2019 season. Don't miss it.
WHAT'S ON TAP
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No. 13 Virginia (2-0) visits 2018 A-10 champion Richmond (1-0) in a game postponed from Wednesday. No. 1 Boston College is also in action, traveling to UMass. No. 19 Stanford hosts Fresno State.
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