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Marisa Ingemi
Marisa is a hockey and lacrosse reporter in New England. Along with covering women's hockey and Division 1 men's lacrosse for Seamans Media, she is a reporter at the Newburyport Daily News, espnW, and MiLB. Her work has also been featured in the Boston Globe, Hartford Courant, MetroWest Daily News, Worcester Telegram, and The Athletic.

D1 Women’s Report: Egizi stays hot, Harvard hits the road

Richmond senior Kim Egizi.Now a few weeks into the season, the women's lacrosse picture is becoming a bit clearer. Boston College looks strong as expected, and UMass has a rough schedule. Harvard hits the road out to the West Coast with a chance to return home 3-0 and soar in the … [Read more...]

D3 Report: Stanton’s Cardinals ready to soar at Wesleyan

While watching the likes of Justin Guterding and Mac O’Keefe, it’s easy to forget the lacrosse stars who don’t play in Division 1. That doesn’t mean they should be ignored. In the NESCAC, one of the most competitive leagues in all of lacrosse, Wesleyan had a historic 2017 campaign. As they prepare … [Read more...]

D1 Wrap Up: Vermont wins again, Yale rebounds, BU falters

Yale and Brown responded from their losses last week, but other New England teams struggled on Saturday. Boston University and UMass Lowell suffered heartbreakers, while Holy Cross couldn't score against Lehigh. Meanwhile, Providence pulled out the lowest scoring game of the season, and Harvard's … [Read more...]

Nos. 40-31: Top 100 Massachusetts prep and high school players

Massachusetts is loaded with top prep and high school talent, dominating the region with the bulk of the top players heading into this season. For the next 10 weeks, New England Lacrosse Journal will prepare for prep and high school lacrosse season by counting down the best prep and high school … [Read more...]

D1 Men’s Report: Jay Drapeau rising with Loyola

Loyola has been a powerhouse since joining the Patriot League, developing some of the best talent in the nation. From Eric Lusby and Mike Sawyer to Romar Dennis and now Pat Spencer, the Greyhounds can produce. Jay Drapeau might be a name overlooked when talking about the Greyhounds, but this season, … [Read more...]

Nos. 40-31: Top 100 New England prep and high school players

New England is loaded with top prep and high school talent, dominating the region with the bulk of the top players heading into this season. For the next 10 weeks, New England Lacrosse Journal will prepare for prep and high school lacrosse season by counting down the best prep and high school … [Read more...]

Top talents are leaving New England for college powerhouses

Skimming the roster of any men's power program is sure to bring up dozens of New England players. Until recently, New Englanders haven’t had an overflow of local Division 1 options — the selective Ivies, Vermont and Hartford in America East, Providence and UMass and Bryant a few more. That’s been … [Read more...]

Lacrosse and Football: Mutual Admiration

t's not that often two sports have such a close relationship with each other. In Canada, there certainly is a parallel between lacrosse and hockey, with athletes playing indoor lacrosse in the summer during the hockey offseason. In the States, though, the strong connection is between field lacrosse … [Read more...]

Lacrosse and Football: Stephen Hauschka

Things turned out pretty well for Stephen Hauschka. The NFL kicker from Needham, Mass. — who was a part of a Super Bowl team in Seattle and now enjoying a strong season with Buffalo — had many different paths unfold in his journey. Growing up with a passion for soccer, Hauschka saw that door close … [Read more...]

Is women’s pro lacrosse a crowded house?

Two years ago, women’s professional lacrosse didn’t exist. That fact is hard to fathom in 2017, with the United Women’s Lacrosse League approaching expansion and the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League about to take flight. "The sport is amazing," WPLL founder Michele De-Juliis said. "As it … [Read more...]

Hingham finally gets over the hump

In Hingham, it’s been a long time coming. For the past few seasons, the Harbormen have been one of the toughest teams to get past in Division 2. For two out of three years, the dynasty in Medfield was just barely able to do so. Before matters played out the program’s way in June, however, Hingham … [Read more...]

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