Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. It’s rankings season. We released the Nike/US Lacrosse Preseason Division I Women’s Top 20 for the upcoming season, highlighted by North Carolina at the top and defending NCAA champion Maryland checking in at No. 3.
The @Nike/@USLacrosse Preseason Division I Women's Top 20 is here.
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) December 18, 2019
Where's your favorite team ranked?
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2. The Nike/US Lacrosse Preseason Division I Men’s Top 20 also dropped, with dynamic Penn State edging out defending national champion Virginia for the top spot.
The @Nike/@USLacrosse Preseason Division I Men's Top 20 is here.
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) December 17, 2019
Where's your favorite team ranked?
MORE: https://t.co/TJOpxDoZ4G pic.twitter.com/3hGNwpWb42
3. Inside Lacrosse’s rankings, however, have Virginia ranked first and Penn State second — an example of the case to be made for both squads.
4. US Lacrosse CEO Steve Stenersen wrote about how lacrosse can be a powerful vehicle for happiness, health and success. The article can be found in the December edition.
WHAT WE'RE READING
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Former Navy women’s lacrosse player Lindsay Rheiner qualified for the Olympic marathon trials after clocking a time of 2:43.43 in the Military World Games marathon.
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Oregon announced its 2020 signing class of eight players, two of whom — Gianna Cameron (Franklin, Mass.) and Katie Freeman (Lake Oswego, Ore.) — were former US Lacrosse All-Americans.
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College Crosse had some fun by picking the college football bowl games based on nothing but lacrosse. Literally. There’s no football.
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College Crosse also previewed Siena’s 2020 men’s lacrosse schedule.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Gale Thorpe scored his first career NLL goal on Saturday, and it was one of the wraparound variety.
ICYMI, @galethorpe71 scored his first career goal on Saturday and it was a beauty.
— New York Riptide (@newyorkriptide) December 17, 2019
Rewatch it with us again! #GetPulledIn pic.twitter.com/zcgw1p3AMm
Tom Schreiber’s quick, strong wrists help him make passes like this one. Schreiber credited Penn State’s Grant Ament for his quick passing.
Have always prioritized quickness when passing. Mixing up release points makes it difficult for defenders to track. Maybe not the best approach for everyone, but repetition + forearm/wrist work will help to develop this skill. No one doing it at a higher level than @GrantAment https://t.co/fbdrjr7N7Q
— Tom Schreiber (@TomSchreiber26) December 17, 2019
The Vancouver Warriors have a new postgame tradition.
A new #VancouverWarriors post-game tradition is born. @VanFireRescue @IAFF18 pic.twitter.com/KM4lOFANjQ
— Vancouver Warriors (@nllwarriors) December 17, 2019
WHAT’S ON TAP
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We reveal our Division I Preseason Players of the Year.