Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Boston College tops the 2019 Nike/US Lacrosse Division I Women’s Preseason Top 20.
The Eagles soar into the season as the clear No. 1 returning reigning Tewaaraton winner Sam Apuzzo and the 2017 NCAA championship MVP Kenzie Kent.
Maryland, North Carolina, Florida and Stony Brook round out the top five.
2. Defending NCAA champion Yale leads the way in the 2019 Nike/US Lacrosse Division I Men’s Preseason Top 20.
The Bulldogs graduated a transformative class but reload this spring with a key transfer from Albany, faceoff specialist TD Ierlan.
The 2018 NCAA runner-up Duke lands at No. 2, followed by Maryland, Cornell and Virginia.
3. Lax Sports Network announced its 2018 award winners. In case you missed them:
Story of the Year:
International Olympic Committee recognizes FIL
Team of the Year:
U.S. men’s national team
Moment of the Year:
Noelle Lambert scores in first game back for UMass Lowell
Coach of the Year:
John Danowski, led Team USA to gold and Duke to NCAA championship
Men’s College Player of the Year:
Ben Reeves, Yale
Women’s College Player of the Year:
Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook
Breakthrough Player of the Year:
Tehoka Nanticoke, Albany
Pro Outdoor Player of the Year:
Rob Pannell, MLL single-season points record and U.S. All-World attackman
Pro Indoor Player of the Year:
Mark Matthews, Saskatchewan Rush
Women’s Pro Player of the Year:
Marie McCool, Baltimore Brave
Men’s Individual Performance of the Year:
Marcus Holman, MLL single-game record 11 goals for Ohio Machine
Women’s Individual Performance of the Year:
Sam Apuzzo, nine goals for Boston College against Navy
ICYMI: 2018 LSN AWARDS Story of the Year: International Olympic Committee recognizes @FILacrosse, setting the groundwork for lacrosse to reach the @Olympics by 2028. More on the LSN app or https://t.co/oJkK8CQ2nw pic.twitter.com/FJg1FjQa6h
— Lax Sports Network (@LaxSportsNet) January 3, 2019
What We’re Reading
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Lacrosse could be Florida’s “next premier sport,” writes Ulysses Grant of ESPN WRUF.
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Inside Lacrosse identifies men’s teams that should be better in 2019.
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College Crosse updated its schedule pages for men and women.
What We’re Watching
The shot clock has arrived for NCAA men’s lacrosse.
The Shot Clock Era is here for men’s @NCAALAX. See what top coaches including Bill Tierney, Andy Shay, Scott Marr, Seth Tierney, Kevin Cassese, Shawn Nadelen, Nick Myers, and more had to say to LSN about how it will change the game. https://t.co/vjezv1iQWf
— Lax Sports Network (@LaxSportsNet) January 2, 2019
What’s On Tap
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Return to uslaxmagazine.com later today for features on our preseason players of the year.
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