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Worlds notebook: Taking field for Israel a win for Abby Stoller

With 23 seconds left in the first half of her team’s Women’s World Championship opener against Korea on Thursday, Abby Stoller (Wayland, Mass.) took a…Read More

Women’s Worlds: Who are the teams and players to watch?

They’ve won three straight world championships, boast the game’s biggest stars, and are playing on home turf in front of their own fans. Of course…

Eleven from region invited to this week’s USA tryout camp

The first round of the tryout process to make the U.S. team for next summer’s World Lacrosse Men’s Championship begins today in Sparks, Md. Sixty-seven…

Madison Ahern, others chosen for Sixes at World Games

SPARKS, Md. — Notre Dame junior attack Madison Ahern (Cohasset, Mass.) is one of 24 players named to represent the U.S. during the Sixes competition…

Medfield to Maverik: Q&A with content manager JD Prentice

JD Prentice (Chelmsford, Mass.) has had an interesting career path. He went from scoring goals for Chelmsford High School to playing college lacrosse at Endicott.…

From tape to gear, last-minute gift ideas for lacrosse players

We’ve all been there. Short on time, shorter on patience. In desperate need of a gift for the lacrosse player in your household or family.…

Seamans Media appoints Sean Leahy as Chief Content Officer

Twenty-six years into its journey, Seamans Media continues to grow. The leader in specialized sports content, Seamans Media, Inc., has named Sean Leahy its Chief…

Inside Wheelchair Lacrosse USA’s first coaching clinic

DOVER, N.H. -- In a New Hampshire ice hockey arena that was bereft of Ice, Wheelchair Lacrosse USA held its first official coach development clinic…

Nine from region (six from BC) heading to U.S. training camp

The dream spring continues for Boston College. The freshly-minted NCAA champion program saw all six of its invitees survive the first round of cuts for…

Summer camps offer a chance to make up for lost time

The COVID-19 pandemic replaced the usual spring and summer feelings of new beginnings and excitement with fear and confusion. Lacrosse players, coaches and fans added…

Dates set as championship summer of ‘22 takes shape

World Lacrosse has announced the new dates for the 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship, which will now be held June 29 to July 9,…

BEST OF THE YEAR: The ‘best of the rest’ from 2020

To say 2020 was a year in lacrosse like no other would be a monumental understatement. The year was defined not by achievements and championships,…

Delay of game: Women’s World Championship moved to 2022

As the global pandemic brought about by the COVID-19 virus continues to disrupt the international sport calendar, World Lacrosse has made the decision to postpone…
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