Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. The NLL trade market was active on Monday.
The Georgia Swarm were the busiest, announcing two deals within a span of a couple hours. The Swarm traded Jason Noble to the Toronto Rock for a conditional first-round pick (2020 or 2022) and a 2021 first-round pick and then sent Zed Williams and two second-round picks to the Colorado Mammoth for Dan Coates and the sixth overall pick in the 2020 NLL Draft.
The New York Riptide were also involved in two trades, acquiring Derrick Downs and Mac Mitchell from the Calgary Roughnecks and New England Black Wolves, respectively. Catch up on all the action from Monday.
2. The lacrosse community spoke out against racial injustice this summer. Stars of the game decided they would be silent no more.
From our July/August edition, we feature the prominent voices of the lacrosse community who shared stories over the month of June. Check out the full story here.
In addition to sharing stories, those featured in the story offer tips for making this game as inclusive as possible.
3. Howard is headed to the NEC.
The school announced that women’s lacrosse, among six sports, will accept an invitation to join the Northeast Conference. The women’s lacrosse program will be the sixth member of the NEC and will join the conference for the 2020-21 season.
4. James Purpura was hired as the next head coach at VMI.
Purpura, the former Arcadia head coach, returns to the school where he served as an assistant in 2017 and 2018. More on Purpura’s hiring.
5. Missed out on filling out brackets this year?
The Premier Lacrosse League unveiled Monday the Championship Series Challenge, which allows fans to fill out a bracket and compete against friends.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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A thorough rundown of how MLL players are preparing for the upcoming 2020 season, which starts July 18.
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WTOP shares more on the Yeardley Love statue, which was placed at US Lacrosse Headquarters this spring.
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Spring football? Multiple Ivy League football coaches believe it could be possible. Ivy League coaches told The Athletic that the league may move all fall sports to the spring. It remains to be seen how this will effect lacrosse, but it could make for a busy spring season.
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Lacrosse is not among sports being played as part of Phase 3 in Massachusetts’ COVID-19 reopening plan.
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Inside Lacrosse’s Kyle Devitte previews Chaos LC ahead of this month’s PLL Championship Series.
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Connor Buczek shares his perspective on transitioning to head coach at Cornell and offers his thoughts on the Championship Series.
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Archers LC goalie Drew Adams credits his time spent at Penn State for helping him have a successful career in lacrosse and beyond.
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Our sport is growing worldwide. Luxembourg Lacrosse received funds to continue building lacrosse programs at the grassroots level.
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Kelly Springer, founder of Kelly's Choice, on why her lacrosse-playing family drinks Motive Pure.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
A quick refresher on how the PLL Championship Series will work.
The PLL Championship Series - Here's how it's going down
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WHAT’S ON TAP
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MLL rosters for the upcoming season drop today.
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Today is the one year away mark for the 2021 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship.