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Baltimore Sun: Loyola to open new lacrosse, soccer facility today
$62M complex will see first action as Greyhounds host Duke in men's lacrosse When you take the Cold Spring Lane exit west off the Jones Falls Expressway and weave your way up the hill toward the new Loyola University Ridley Athletic Complex for the first time, you can't help but be in awe as the 6,000-seat stadi ...
Baltimore Sun: UM, Towson coaches on the hot seat
Cottle, Seaman both at end of their contracts Saturday's game between the visiting Towson men's lacrosse team and No. 6 Maryland figures to be a heated affair. The same might be said of the seats underneath both coaches. When the Tigers and Terps clash for the 32nd time, the outcome could be one more factor in d ...
Baltimore Sun: U.S. lacrosse attracting more Canadians
They have 'uncanny skills,' Hopkins' Pietramala says U nited States college lacrosse teams don't have to travel far anymore to find Canadian lacrosse players because the Canadians are finding them.
Baltimore Sun: College lacrosse: The week ahead for state men's teams
This week's Division I games for Md. teams No. 6 Maryland (3-0) Coming up: Vs. Towson, Saturday, 11 a.m., Byrd Stadium; vs. Pennsylvania, Monday, 3 p.m., Byrd Stadium
Baltimore Sun: Washington College women rally to 12-7 lacrosse win
The Washington College women's lacrosse team (2-1) scored the final eight goals of the game to win, 12-7, over host Virginia Wesleyan (2-3) on Thursday. Kalli Parrish (McDonogh) had four goals and an assist for the Shorewomen. ... Katie Wallis had five goals as visiting Mary Washington (4-1, 2-0 Capital Athletic Conference) won, 21-6, over Hood (2-4, 0-3).
Baltimore Sun: No. 3 Tar Heels top No. 8 Duke, 13-7
Mount St. Mary's outlasts GWU in 2 OTs, 15-14 Thomas Wood scored five goals and Billy Bitter had four as the No. 3 North Carolina men beat host No. 8 Duke, 13-7, Wednesday night.
Baltimore Sun: Towson women edge Hopkins, 11-10
Tigers' Teeters saves victory by stopping final shot A tense final two minutes ended too quickly for Johns Hopkins' women's lacrosse team Wednesday, but they lasted plenty long enough for Towson goalie Mary Teeters.
Baltimore Sun: Women's college lacrosse: Towson holds on to beat Hopkins, 11-10
Tigers goalie Teeters makes save on final play of game A tense final two minutes ended too quickly for Johns Hopkins' women's lacrosse team Wednesday night, but they lasted plenty long enough for Towson goalie Mary Teeters.
The Star: Colin Doyle shines in Toronto Rock victory
Blaine Manning scored five goals and Colin Doyle become the third player in National Lacrosse League history to amass 1,000 points as the Toronto Rock defeated the Buffalo Bandits 14-10 on Saturday night.
Baltimore Sun: Hopkins men top UMBC, 16-10
But Jays lose Boland with leg injury The No. 7 Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team earned a hard-fought 16-10 victory over feisty No. 19 UMBC at Homewood Field on Tuesday night, but the win came with a loss.
Faceoff: Status of Loyola's MacDonnell still uncertain
Faceoff: More on Maryland coach Dave Cottle
Faceoff: More on Towson coach Tony Seaman
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The Baltimore Sun's men's lacrosse Top 20
Lacrosse notebook: Spindler, Jacksonville enjoy early success
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Faceoff: UMBC's McCullough to make second straight start
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·Loyola to open new lacrosse, soccer facility today
$62M complex will see first action as Greyhounds host Duke in men's lacrosse When you take the Cold Spring Lane exit west off the Jones Falls Expressway and weave your way up the hill toward the new Loyola University Ridley Athletic Complex for the first time, you can't help but be in awe as the 6,000-seat stadium comes into view.
·UM, Towson coaches on the hot seat
Cottle, Seaman both at end of their contracts Saturday's game between the visiting Towson men's lacrosse team and No. 6 Maryland figures to be a heated affair. The same might be said of the seats underneath both coaches. When the Tigers and Terps clash for the 32nd time, the outcome could be one more factor in determining the futures of Tony Seaman and Dave Cottle.
·U.S. lacrosse attracting more Canadians
They have 'uncanny skills,' Hopkins' Pietramala says U nited States college lacrosse teams don't have to travel far anymore to find Canadian lacrosse players because the Canadians are finding them.
·Faceoff: Status of Loyola's MacDonnell still uncertain
·College lacrosse: The week ahead for state men's teams
This week's Division I games for Md. teams No. 6 Maryland (3-0) Coming up: Vs. Towson, Saturday, 11 a.m., Byrd Stadium; vs. Pennsylvania, Monday, 3 p.m., Byrd Stadium
·Faceoff: More on Maryland coach Dave Cottle
·Faceoff: More on Towson coach Tony Seaman
·The Baltimore Sun's men's lacrosse Top 20
·Lacrosse notebook: Spindler, Jacksonville enjoy early success
No one would accuse Stephen Spindler of not thinking outside the box.
·Washington College women rally to 12-7 lacrosse win
The Washington College women's lacrosse team (2-1) scored the final eight goals of the game to win, 12-7, over host Virginia Wesleyan (2-3) on Thursday. Kalli Parrish (McDonogh) had four goals and an assist for the Shorewomen. ... Katie Wallis had five goals as visiting Mary Washington (4-1, 2-0 Capital Athletic Conference) won, 21-6, over Hood (2-4, 0-3).
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·Unindicted Duke Players Claim Fraud In New Lawsuit Against School, City
-More than three dozen current and former Duke lacrosse players claim in a lawsuit they suffered emotional distress during the prosecution of a false rape allegation. Attorneys are filing the federal lawsuit Thursday in North Carolina. The 38 players involved in the lawsuit weren't indicted in the case. But they accuse the university, the city of Durham and others of fraud, abuse, and breach of duty for supporting th ...
·No. 3 Virginia Downs No. 18 Drexel, 11-7
Philadelphia - Virginia scored four straight second half goals to break a 6-6 tie as the third-ranked Cavaliers defeated No. 18 Drexel, 11-7, in front of a capacity crowd of 2,500 at Vidas Field. It was the season-opener for both teams.
·UMass Lacrosse Player Charged With Three Felonies In Connection With Off-Campus Fight
Police say Christian Haggerty was arrested Thursday
·Drexel Picked To Win CAA In 2008
Drexel, which shared the CAA regular-season crown last season, was narrowly picked to capture the CAA Men's Lacrosse Championship in 2008 according to a vote of the league's seven head coaches.
·Judge Removes Duke Lacrosse Prosecutor From Players' Lawsuit
-A federal judge has removed the disgraced Durham County prosecutor from a lawsuit filed by three Duke University lacrosse players falsely accused of rape. Former District Attorney Mike Nifong filed for bankruptcy two weeks ago, citing more than $180 million in liabilities. Almost all of that amount is the estimated damages from pending litigation. U.S. District Judge James Beaty left open the possibility that Nifong ...
·Pressler Sues Duke And Top Spokesman For Slander, Libel
-The former Duke lacrosse coach who lost his job after a stripper claimed three players raped her at a party in 2006 sued the school and its top spokesman Wednesday, claiming slander and libel. The case was later debunked, and the prosecutor who pursued the charges was disbarred last year. Mike Pressler's lawsuit said Duke's senior vice president of public affairs and government relations, John Burness, made slandero ...
·Durham Says It Should Be Dropped From Former Duke Players' Lawsuit
-The city of Durham says it should be dropped from a lawsuit filed by three former Duke lacrosse players wrongly accused of rape, saying the plaintiffs were overreaching in an effort to put taxpayers on the hook for a prosecutor's mistakes. In its response to the former players' federal lawsuit against it and several other defendants, the city said it had no responsibility for disgraced former district attorney Mike ...
·Durham Says Players Named City In Suit To Make Taxpayers Pay
-The city of Durham says it should be dropped from a lawsuit filed by three former Duke lacrosse players wrongly accused of rape, saying the plaintiffs were overreaching in an effort to put taxpayers on the hook for a prosecutor's mistakes. In its response to the former players' federal lawsuit against it and several other defendants, the city said it had no responsibility for disgraced former district attorney Mike ...
·Duke Lacrosse Prosecutor Files For Bankruptcy
-The disgraced former prosecutor who led the debunked Duke lacrosse rape case filed for bankruptcy Tuesday, citing more than $180 million in liabilities - the majority from the threat of two pending lawsuits. Mike Nifong reported $243,898 in assets of real and personal property to U.S. Bankruptcy Court. The filing came the same day he and other defendants were required to respond to a sweeping federal lawsuit filed i ...
·Perritt, Carrozza and McGonigle Re-admitted To Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Student-athletes Pat Perritt (Holtsville, N.Y.), John Carrozza (Katonah, N.Y.) and Sean McGonigle (Encinitas, Calif.) have been re-admitted to Syracuse University and have rejoined the men's lacrosse team. Perritt and McGonigle participated in the team's opening practice on Tuesday morning. Carrozza has not yet returned to campus, but he is expected to arrive in the coming days.
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·Florida Names O'Leary As Head Coach
Amanda O'Leary, an experienced coach who also played the sport of lacrosse at its highest levels, will lead the University of Florida's newest sport, UF Athletics Director Jeremy Foley announced Friday....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Florida Adds Women's Lacrosse For 2010
Women's lacrosse will be added to the Gator athletic program, University of Florida Athletics Director Jeremy Foley announced Wednesday, June 14. The University of Florida Athletic Board of Directors approved Wednesday afternoon the addition of women's lacrosse, which will bring the number of varsity sports offered by the Gator athletics program to 21. The inaugural season is targeted for the spring of 2010....Click ...
·No Lightning, Just Purple Reign
In the minutes before Sunday night's NCAA Division I women's lacrosse championship game, the National Weather Service issued severe thunderstorm warnings for Bucks and Northampton Counties, north of Philadelphia....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Northwestern Wins Third Consecutive NCAA Women's Lacrosse Title
-Hilary Bowen helped top-seeded Northwestern become the second team in NCAA history to win three consecutive Division I women's lacrosse national championships, scoring five goals in a 15-13 victory over second-seeded Virginia on Sunday night. The Wildcats (21-1), perfect since a 9-8 loss in double-overtime in the season opener at North Carolina, joined Maryland as the only schools to win at least three straight titl ...
·One For The History Books
It's only fitting, then, that the teams that will play here for the NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse championship on Sunday (7:00 p.m. ET, CSTV) bring their own history to Franklin Field....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Taking Steps Forward
"I think it is amazing for the sport," the sixth-year head coach said. "Karin has done a tremendous job with the Penn program. To have new players in this tournament each year is great for the sport. Every year is going to be tougher and tougher and it makes it more exciting."...Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·`Hoo Woulda Thunk It?
With the ball in their control, the Wahoos held for the final shot of the game, methodically biding their time before starting their final push. Duke, however, was ready, and the Blue Devils made their best attempt to stop UVa from scoring. As it would turn out, thatattempt put the ball on Wasilewski's stick....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Northwestern Advances to Title Game in Rout of Penn, 12-2
-Aly Josephs scored five goals and Kristen Kjellman added three as defending champ Northwestern advanced to the Division I women's championship game for the third straight year with a 12-2 victory over Penn on Friday. Top-seeded Northwestern (20-1) will face the winner of No. 3 seed Virginia (18-3) and second-seeded Duke (16-3) in Sunday's final at 7 p.m. The two-time defending champions won their 20th consecutive ga ...
·NCAA Women's Division I Lacrosse Championship Glance
Duke 23, LeMoyne 8 Northwestern 19, Holy Cross 7 Virginia 19, Princeton 10 Maryland 13, Yale 7 North Carolina 14, Richmond 7 Syracuse 16, Vanderbilt 10 Penn 11, Boston U. 5 Johns Hopkins 12, Hofstra 8 --- Quarterfinals Saturday, May 19 Duke 12, Johns Hopkins 7 Penn 9, Maryland 7 Northwestern 14, Syracuse 9 Virginia 14, North Carolina 8 --- Semifinals Friday, May 25 At Philadelphia...Click here for full story or visit ...
·Virginia Too Much For Tar Heels
Defense and draw controls. Proficiency in those two areas usually leads to good things in women's lacrosse....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
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