Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Things will look different at Loyola this spring, but given the program’s recent run of success, the results should look familiar.
2. Callum Robinson, Marcus Holman and Tom Schreiber hit Minnesota for the first stop on the PLL Players’ Tour. Our Jack Goods was on hand to take it in.
3. The Center for Sport Science at US Lacrosse will continue funding for an ongoing research study at the University of Florida that is designed to provide greater insights about the risk of injury among high school girls’ lacrosse players.
The Center for Sport Science at US Lacrosse has announced continued funding for a research study designed to provide greater insights about the risk of injury with the use of headgear among high school girls’ lacrosse players.
— US Lacrosse (@USLacrosse) October 7, 2019
Learn more: https://t.co/I6MT7JZCbZ pic.twitter.com/64mrkwPVkw
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Onetime Siena faceoff specialist Zach Triner followed an unlikely path to becoming a 28-year-old rookie in the NFL.
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Former Colorado Mesa assistant Jake Padilla has joined the men’s lacrosse staff at Detroit.
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Some great advice from TrueSport on the role of parents during lacrosse games.
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Cal is the favorite to win the MCLA’s Western Collegiate Lacrosse League Division I title this year.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Three-time world champion Ally Carey with the fourth installment of her video series on the fundamentals of lacrosse presented by Swax Lax.
Part : The fundamentals of shooting
— US Lacrosse (@USLacrosse) October 8, 2019
We've partnered with @swaxlaxball on a four-part video series highlighting lacrosse fundamentals.
: https://t.co/zIfKjCBQWw pic.twitter.com/4idyUzzTdE
The Boston University women’s lacrosse team took over our Instagram account over the weekend we give a big thumbs up for their effort.
We took over the @USLacrosseMag Instagram account yesterday!
— BU Women's Lacrosse (@TerrierLacrosse) October 7, 2019
Check out our story ICYMI pic.twitter.com/n19qyuyOGv
The New York Lizards season didn’t end in the playoffs, but did produce two of the more iconic plays in Major League Lacrosse in 2019.
Help us choose the play of the 2019 season!
— New York Lizards (@LizardsLacrosse) October 7, 2019
Dylan Molloy OR Austin Kaut
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WHAT’S ON TAP
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The U.S. men's team roster for the Fall Classic drops today.