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Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Sisters together. Finally.
Ashley and Chloe Humphrey finally get their chance to play together. Ashley has transferred from Stanford where she set an NCAA record with 88 assists in 2022 to North Carolina where she will join, Chloe, one of the most highly-regarded freshmen in the country.
2. Swarm aim to get out the gates quickly.
A slow start doomed the Georgia Swarm in the 2022-23 NLL season. They’ll look to carry the momentum of winning eight of nine games last year after an 0-7 start.
3. Bernhardt in charge at Colby.
USA gold medalist and longtime pro player Jake Bernhardt, most recently the offensive coordinator at Maryland, has been named as the new head men’s lacrosse coach at Colby.
4. Dream combo for Galloway.
Jacksonville head men’s lacrosse coach John Galloway, a former Rochester Rattlers goalie and noted Buffalo Bills fan, was beyond thrilled at Stefon Diggs pregame outfit for the Bills win over the Jets on Sunday.
Nobody circles the wagon like the @BuffaloBills and Rochester Rattlers. @stefondiggs pic.twitter.com/f5k9no4Mg3
— John Galloway (@JohnGalloway15) November 19, 2023
Lacrosse legend Lyle Thompson spoke at Duke University about the indigenous roots of the game as part of an event recognizing Native American Heritage Month.
Sam Assaf’s experience as a football and lacrosse player at Notre Dame.
Chris Goldberg of Phillylacrosse.com with a story on two-time U.S. men’s box player Brett Manney’s retirement from the NLL.
U.S. U20 women’s training team members Hannah Rudolph and Devon Russell with some tricks of the trade.
There are birthday gifts and then there are birthday gifts.
What it’s all about.
— Cascade Lacrosse (@CascadeLacrosse) November 16, 2023
He had been saving up to buy a helmet, but got the ultimate birthday surprise.
( IG: breanne.todd) pic.twitter.com/A5XXZege59
We'll continue our 2023-24 NLL team previews this week.
Brian Logue has worked at USA Lacrosse since 2000 and is currently the senior director of communications. He saw his first lacrosse game in 1987 - Virginia at Delaware - and fell in love with the sport while working at Washington and Lee University.