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Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:

1. USA Lacrosse Magazine’s Justin Feil reported in depth on the effort to get college women’s lacrosse on TV with equal frequency and quality of college men’s lacrosse broadcasts. Among the revelations in Wednesday’s article: The NCAA women’s lacrosse committee is considering moving the quarterfinals to predetermined sites.

2. Ohio State’s Mitchell Pehlke became the latest and most visible lacrosse player to capitalize on the NCAA waiver allowing student-athletes to earn income from their name, image and likeness. Pehlke, the rising junior attackman and content creator with a massive social media following, signed an endorsement deal with Degree.

3. Coastal Carolina and Delaware State are rejoining the ASUN Conference in women’s lacrosse, the league announced Wednesday.

4. In Premier Lacrosse League news:

WHAT WE’RE READING

WHAT WE’RE WATCHING

A pair of all-access vlogs from the PLL on Long Island, one from the league and another from Redwoods midfielder Jules Heningburg. Grab your popcorn.

 

 

WHAT’S ON TAP

  • We unveil the USA Lacrosse Magazine High School Players of the Year, including regional and national selections for boys’ and girls’ lacrosse.

  • The latest from our content partnership with Blaxers Blog.

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