Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. The WPLL left an indelible mark on professional women’s lacrosse.
Even though the league has closed its doors, its brief two-year history left fans of pro women’s lax with plenty of memories. From sellout crowds at Yale for the 2019 semifinals to trips abroad to grow the game in Japan and England, the WPLL helped to shape the landscape of the sport.
We revisited 10 of the best moments in WPLL history right here.
2. Tari Kandemiri — aka Official Lax Girl — held another valuable conversation about race.
With guest Jules Heningburg on Instagram Live, the conversation touched on a variety of topics, including privilege. You can rewatch the hour-long conversation below.
3. Major League Lacrosse revealed the first three David Huntley Man of the Year nominees.
The award, named after the former MLL coach who died in 2017, is given to a player who has demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship, professionalism and service to his community.
Isaiah Davis Allen (Chesapeake Bayhawks), Mike Schlosser (Denver Outlaws) and Tommy Palasek (Philadelphia Barrage) were nominated Tuesday. The final three nominees will be revealed later today.
The @CascadeLacrosse David Huntley Man of the Year is given to an individual who has demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship, professionalism and service to his community pic.twitter.com/hjh5Bv0f6h
— Major League Lacrosse (@MLL_Lacrosse) August 18, 2020
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Lacrosse Bucket’s Tanner Demling writes about the Boston U. men and how 2021 could be more than just a bounce back year.
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Dara Torres, who’s won the most Olympic medals among female swimmers, spoke with the Virginia Tech women’s lacrosse team.
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Kyle Devitte and Chris Rosenthall of Inside Lacrosse presented the final 10 players in their breakdown of the top 20 PLL players of 2020.
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Andrew Porterfield of the Daily Collegian writes an opinion piece about how Grant Ament will soon become the face of the PLL.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Here’s a clip from the aforementioned Zoom call between the Hokies and Dara Torres.
We had the opportunity to Zoom with five-time Olympian @DaraTorres recently and wanted to share some of the best clips from the conversation.
— Virginia Tech Lacrosse (@HokiesLax) August 14, 2020
Thank you Dara for sharing your story, your great perspective and inspiring us pic.twitter.com/coK9YA9wpR