Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. One day after the announcement of the new Premier Lacrosse League, Major League Lacrosse issued a statement demonstrating the backing of its corporate sponsors and its commitment to moving forward.
The New York Lizards and Ohio Machine also weighed in highlighting their commitment to the communities in which their teams are housed.
Statement from the New York Lizards. pic.twitter.com/qwioEgkVYs
— New York Lizards (@LizardsLacrosse) October 23, 2018
A statement from the Ohio Machine. pic.twitter.com/NvGC7Vhr5y
— Ohio Machine (@MachineMLL) October 23, 2018
2. Meanwhile, the PLL continued to move full speed ahead. Paul Rabil and his brother, Mike, visited the the New York Stock Exchange to talk about the new league.
Brothers @PaulRabil and Mike Rabil explain why they give their players equity in their brand new league that debuts next year: @premierlacrosse pic.twitter.com/jrxrctpuYB
— NYSE (@NYSE) October 23, 2018
3. Our Best of Lax voting continues with our top men's performance of the season. Was it Ryan Brown earning all-world honors for Team USA? Chris Gray with an electric night for Boston University? Marcus Holman with an MLL record 11 goals? TD Ierlan with a perfect 24-for-24 performance? Cast your vote now.
4. After five years as an assistant at Monmouth, Bill McCutcheon is the new head coach at Wagner.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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The US Lacrosse Board of Directors has approved equipment-related rule changes designed to enhance heart protection for youth players, specifically to reduce the risk of the rare yet potentially catastrophic injury of commotio cordis.
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Boston College will likely open the 2019 season as the No. 1 team in women’s lacrosse. A look at the Eagles heading into a big fall exhibition game against Northwestern.
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A veteran Towson squad is looking to surpass defending NCAA champion James Madison in the Colonial Athletic Association, and the Tigers should be battle-tested when the CAA schedule begins. Towson released its 2019 schedule yesterday and the season begins with five straight games against 2018 NCAA tournament teams.
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Longtime US Lacrosse volunteer Mary Hopkins is bringing some fun to the club team at Central Florida.
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The NLL season is approaching, but another labor dispute could alter some positive offseason momentum.
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Cool story on Harley Beekman helping combine his love of lacrosse with a commitment to helping others.
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Former U.S. U19 goalie Rachel Vallerelli, who played at UMass and now for the Baltimore Ride in the UWLX, is the new head coach at Greenwich (Conn.) High School.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Great to see the legend with a longpole in his hands again.
The — Fantastic work by @tcummings_21, encouraging the lacrosse community to self/socially educate and invest in breast cancer awareness month through #cornersforcancer. Well done, @CoachPetro43. Would like to see over-the-head checks next. pic.twitter.com/e6CJ5Y7H2n
— Paul Rabil (@PaulRabil) October 23, 2018
A bouncing cut out Bill Tierney head? That's enough reason to watch this fun video the Philadelphia Wings did with their new draft pick — Team USA's Trevor Baptiste.
How did @trevorbaptiste9 end up here in Philly?
— Philadelphia Wings (@NLLwings) October 23, 2018
Let's walk you through his journey! pic.twitter.com/E5fqWzn577
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