
Christian Swezey
Producer at EWTN Global Catholic Network
Columnist, Senior Contributing Writer at Inside Lacrosse
Author, "We Showed Baltimore: The Lacrosse Revolution of the 1970s and Richie Moran's Big Red." Now: “EWTN News Nightly.” Then: Sportswriter and editor, WaPo
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2 months ago |
insidelacrosse.com | Matt Kinnear |Kevin Brown |Christian Swezey |Terry Foy
(Inside Lacrosse Photo: Dave Anderson)There are no more undefeated teams in men’s DI lacrosse. Stony Brook upended No. 12 Fairfield, 17-16, giving the Stags their first loss in an historic season. There were big, key results, on Saturday, but it lacked the chaotic madness of last week. No. 1 Cornell cruised against Penn, Notre Dame proved why it is the back-to-back defending champion, and Michigan is amid its annual late-season renaissance. Check out the full IL Scoreboard.
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2 months ago |
insidelacrosse.com | Craig McMichael |Matt Kinnear |Kevin Brown |Christian Swezey
(Ohio State Athletics Photo)The time is now. February and March lacrosse have come and gone. DI lacrosse teams have one month remaining to get themselves in position for their conference tournament games and the NCAA Tournament. This week — on the heels of IL’s first Bracketology, presented by Get Reps — the Weekend Watch will provide the April RPI trends report to see what team and how teams are trending as we enter the last month of the regular season.
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2 months ago |
insidelacrosse.com | Christian Swezey |Kevin Brown |Matt Kinnear |Terry Foy
(Inside Lacrosse Photo: Shaffer Broughton)CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — As a Syracuse defender was being treated on the field for a mild injury early in the fourth quarter, starting midfielder Sam English figured it was as good a time as any to put the aluminum bench on his team’s sideline to use. On a sunny, 80-degree day, before a crowd of 3,500, English sat down for a few minutes. It was about the only time all game he stopped moving.
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2 months ago |
insidelacrosse.com | Matt Kinnear |Kevin Brown |Terry Foy |Christian Swezey
(Photo by Harvard Athletics/Eddie Monigan)Everything went right for No. 13 Harvard on Tuesday night. In a celebration of the city of Boston dubbed the Charles River Rivalry, the Crimson cruised to an overwhelming 16-7 win against No. 17 Boston University.
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insidelacrosse.com | Terry Foy |Kevin Brown |Matt Kinnear |Christian Swezey
(Photo Courtesy Rutgers Athletics)Madness. The No. 1 team in the country lost. The No. 3 team lost. Also, the No. 8, No. 11 and No. 17, all to unranked teams. There were 14 one-goal games, six going to OT (and one of those going to triple-OT). Check out the full men’s DI scoreboard here. Our coverage from Saturday’s action: Michigan Takes Down No. 1 Maryland To Notch Fourth-Straight W vs.
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Hofstra University is hosting the NCAA Lacrosse quarterfinals on Saturday. It also hosted the first NCAA tournament title game, June 1971, Cornell against Maryland. Both teams are still alive in this year's tournament and Cornell is headed back to Hofstra! The Big Red will play https://t.co/aUD5pqzBPA

Getting ready for the NCAA Lacrosse quarterfinals this weekend? A new book examines the first NCAA tournament, an eight-team field riddled with administrative errors. At least one team nearly rescinded its invitation! "We Showed Baltimore" from Cornell Press. https://t.co/kv1HP5r2tE

End of Q3 Penn State 10, Colgate 8 PSU senior Matt Traynor with 2G and 7GB and freshman Reid Gillis has won 16 of 21 face-offs Colgate has taken just 20 shots so far. PSU is winning face-offs and controlling the tempo. Also has scored two goals from behind the 50-yard line on