Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. It’s fast. It’s fun. It’s Sixes.
After two Sixes Evaluation Camps featuring some of the best men’s and women’s players in the world, the Sixes discipline made its debut at the national team discipline. In our September/October edition, we walk through the history of Sixes, and why it’s here to stay.
Click here for the full story.
2. Earlham College women’s lacrosse coach Lindsey Grundfast checks in for the IWLCA’s “Behind the Whistle” series.
Grundfast shares her six tips to help with your team’s mental health. Click here for the full piece.
3. USA Lacrosse announced it’s offering a new Level 2 online coaching course titled “Developing the Team Player.”
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Syracuse men’s lacrosse having a whole lot of fun in the early weeks of the fall ball season, with a new coaching staff featuring multiple legends.
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Peter Lasagna writes in Inside Lacrosse about how the PLL might have been the perfect landing spot for a coach like Andy Towers.
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Lax All Stars takes a trip down memory lane with the NLL’s stop in Arizona.
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Orange Crush 2023 midfielder TJ Conley has committed to Rutgers.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
The New York Riptide taking part in the Tunnel 2 Towers run over the weekend.
Yesterday we participated in the @Tunnel2Towers #T2TRUN!
— New York Riptide (@newyorkriptide) September 27, 2021
@BrettMalamud has more on the event!pic.twitter.com/nFpJdM6Bwh
WHAT’S ON TAP
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More from USA Lacrosse's SheCompetes series.