Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. MLL Commissioner Alexander “Sandy” Brown spoke exclusively to US Lacrosse Magazine about the state of the league as it moves to a single-entity organization. He also touched on the possibility that multiple teams could be on the move.
Check out Phil Shore’s story on the vision of Brown’s MLL.
2. The New York Riptide just made a splash.
Fresh off their first win in franchise history, the Riptide announced a practice player deal with former Duke and current Chaos LC star Myles Jones. He’ll return to Long Island, where he starred at Walt Whitman High School.
Who's ready to see these moves on the turf at @NYCBLive?
— New York Riptide (@newyorkriptide) January 20, 2020
Spoiler alert...that would be us. @MylesJones_15 pic.twitter.com/zZALXuxmLQ
Jack Goods has more on the Riptide’s first win last weekend.
3. Tierney Field at US Lacrosse headquarters will host a number of college and high school lacrosse games this spring. US Lacrosse announced the full slate of games for this season, which includes Robert Morris vs. Jacksonville men and JMU vs. UConn women in action.
Check out the full schedule here.
4. USC rode its defense to a 16-4 record in 2019, but coach Lindsey Munday is looking for her offense to help carry the load. With a majority of goals scored returning, the Trojans will be a well-rounded team coming out of the West.
USC sits at No. 10 in the Nike/US Lacrosse Magazine Division I Women’s Top 20.
5. Penn men’s lacrosse has made plenty of strides in the Ivy League and beyond over the past few seasons. But the Quakers lost more than a few seniors from the team that pushed Yale to the brink in the NCAA quarterfinals.
Coach Mike Murphy will now rely on the new senior class, and sophomore phenom Sam Handley, to carry the load. Penn checks in at No. 10 in the Nike/US Lacrosse Magazine Division I Men’s Top 20.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Mark Grilo, a former lacrosse player and first-generation Portuguese-American, will take over as Athletic Director at Mount Olive.
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is proposing a new rugby-soccer-lacrosse facility in St. Paul.
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Albany goalie Nate Siekierski is ready for 2020 after suffering an ankle injury in the Great Danes’ final game last season.
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Notre Dame men’s lacrosse has released its 2020 schedule, full of Top 20 matchups.
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Former Ohio State men’s lacrosse recruit Eli Ensor explains why he left the sport.
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Israel Lacrosse welcomed the first lacrosse field in the Middle East last week.
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A great story on U.S. national team veteran and PLL/NLL pro Trevor Baptiste and his influence on young African-American lacrosse players.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
The New York Riptide takes on Fortnite.
Test your Fortnite skills against the Riptide and your fellow fans on Saturday and compete for swag, tickets and a cash prize thanks to our friends at @nerdstgamers!
— New York Riptide (@newyorkriptide) January 20, 2020
Details/tickets: https://t.co/N1AxU6Z0I5 pic.twitter.com/tFLvCTsK6D
Biz Nasty took in another Vancouver Warriors game over the weekend. He and Logan Schuss provided some commentary.
“That’s why the NLL is awesome.”@BizNasty2Point0 and #VancouverWarriors forward @LoganSchuss18 took in last Friday’s game from turf level. Watch as Logan gives Biz the low-down on all things Warriors and lacrosse! pic.twitter.com/83XzVUKL9V
— Vancouver Warriors (@nllwarriors) January 21, 2020
WHAT’S ON TAP
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The NCAA previews continue today with No. 9 Denver men and Penn women.
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What does Greg Gurenlian forecast for the future of the faceoff? More insight coming today.