The salvation of a season sounds hyperbolic. But in a spring with nothing but intrasquad competition -- and more than a year since another team set foot on campus -- it’s an appropriate expression for some. After the Ivy League scrapped its spring season, the Brown men had hoped to open a freelance … [Read more...]
From the Assistant Coach Files: Corey Bulken of Hartford
A new series from New England Lacrosse Journal spotlights the journeys of assistant lacrosse coaches across all levels of the sport. Assistants are the unsung heroes of the coaching world and come from all kinds of backgrounds. The one thing they all share is mutual love and respect for the … [Read more...]
Prep Showcase: Changes for Salisbury, but same high aims
Located in the northwest corner of Connecticut, the Salisbury School sits astride the private school landscape like an observant titan. Winners of six Western New England League titles since 2003, Salisbury is a program that develops Division 1 players at a churn rate that is regular and impressive. … [Read more...]
Tufts vs. Dartmouth: How an anticipated clash came about
On Sunday, the men’s team at Division 1 Dartmouth College will compete against one of the best teams in Division 3: Tufts. It will mark the first time this season that the Big Green will see official game action after the Ivy League decided to cancel all in-conference competition earlier this … [Read more...]
D-1 rundown | UMass punched again, more Merrimack growth
D-2 rundown | Bentley rallies vs. No. 1, edged in OT thriller
Division 2 has deep and strident roots in the New England area. The Northeast-10 is one of the best conferences, top to bottom, in any division and most of those teams reside within the borders of New England. This weekend the action was thick and heavy as those NE-10 teams went at each other in … [Read more...]