84 results for year: 2016
By Brian Logue | @USLacrosse If you build it, they will come. That’s certainly been the case for the new US Lacrosse learning management platform, which launched last month. In just the first few weeks, more than 5,000 people have signed up to access online educational information offered by US Lacrosse. “We’ve had tremendous response and ...
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By Paul Ohanian US Lacrosse ArchivesUS Lacrosse has named the 1950 Johns Hopkins University men’s lacrosse team and the 1969 U.S. Women’s Touring Team as the first winners of its new Team of Distinction Award, recognizing outstanding contributions and impact to lacrosse made by an entire team during a specific era of participation. Both teams will be ...
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By Lane Errington | @Lane_Errington Scott McCall BALTIMORE – Following a series of four training camps over eight months, US Lacrosse and head coach Nick Myers have announced the 25-man final roster for the
2016 U.S. Men’s National Under-19 Team that will travel to the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship, July 7-16 in ...
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By Kate Hickman | @BalanceLacrosse Larry Palumbo Happy New Year and welcome to
2016! Ringing in the new year means that the spring lacrosse season is around the corner. With that comes the pressure of your running tests and the return of that voice in your head, asking, “Will I make the team this year? Will I win the starting position? Will be ...
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By Brian Logue BALTIMORE — US Lacrosse has announced that Susie Chase and Mark Hogan will assume expanded roles with the organization. “Susie and Mark are extremely talented professionals who are dedicated to advancing our organization and our sport,” said US Lacrosse CEO Steve Stenersen. “They are excited about their expanded ...
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By Paul Krome, Brian Logue and Paul Ohanian John Strohsacker BALTIMORE – The first snowflakes began falling a little before four in the afternoon, but that did little to dampen the enthusiasm of lacrosse participants that were able to make it to the opening of the
2016 US Lacrosse National Convention at the Baltimore Convention Center, which features ...
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By Paul Ohanian US Lacrosse has developed a unified field with shared markings and adjusted dimensions for boys’ and girls’ youth lacrosse. Two versions of the field have been developed – one that is 120 yards in length and another that is 110 yards long. The synchronized fields were developed with input from members of the US Lacrosse Men’s and ...
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By Caitlin Kelley John Strohsacker With the US Lacrosse Convention kicking off in Baltimore this week, I mark my first year working for US Lacrosse. I am happy to say that I feel more passionate about the game and the opportunity that lacrosse offers young women today than I did a year ago. What I have learned in one year at US Lacrosse has truly changed ...
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From press release | @uslacrosse Scott McCall BALTIMORE — US Lacrosse has named 24 players to participate with the U.S. Women’s National Team on a foreign tour to England this summer. The U.S. team will travel to Surrey Sports Park in Guildford, England from June 28 to July 4 and is expected to play games against England, Scotland and Wales. ...
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By Gordon Corsetti Larry Palumbo This post is part of a multi-part series breaking down personal fouls in youth and high school boys lacrosse. Quotes and explanations below are specific to NFHS and US Lacrosse Boys’ Youth Rules. The post has been reviewed by Walt Munze, the national NFHS rules interpreter. The Rule Rule 5.2: “A player may not ...
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