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2 months ago |
insidelacrosse.com | Matt Kinnear |Dan Arestia |Kevin Brown |Terry Foy
(Inside Lacrosse Photo: Dan Aburn)TOWSON, Md — For the second time in four days, Johns Hopkins finished the job. The No. 8 Blue Jays beat No. 17 Towson, 11-10, earning a second Top 20 road win on the young season. Hunter Chauvette had a hat trick, leading nine different goal-scorers including their face-off guy Logan Callahan and a pair of longpoles in Scott Smith and Tyler Eye. It wasn’t by any means a pretty win.
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2 months ago |
usalacrosse.com | Dan Arestia |Kyle Devitte
Preseason Attackman of the YearZach Terry, LimestoneNo stranger to the top of the All-American list, Zach Terry returns to Limestone aiming for another prolific goal-scoring campaign. In his first two campaigns with the Saints, Terry amassed 173 points — 153 of them coming on goals. He fills the net like nobody else in the nation. Preseason Midfielder of the YearMike McGarry, LimestoneMcGarry never met a shot he didn’t like.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
usalacrosse.com | Dan Arestia |Kyle Devitte
USA Lacrosse announced its Division II Men’s Preseason All-Americans on Wednesday as part of its 2025 preseason content rollout. Adelphi, the preseason No. 1, earned six All-America nods, headlined by first-team selections Kyle Lewis (midfield) and Dylan Renner (goalie).
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Jan 27, 2025 |
usalacrosse.com | Dan Arestia |Kyle Devitte
Defending NCAA Division II champion Adelphi is the No. 1 team in the USA Lacrosse Division II Men’s Preseason Top 20, USA Lacrosse Magazine announced Monday. Adelphi’s title-game opponent, Lenoir-Rhyne is the preseason No. 4, as Limestone earns the No. 2 spot and Tampa comes in just behind the Saints at No. 3. Mercy rounds out the top five. Preseason rankings are compiled by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors with consultation from college coaches.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
laxjournal.com | Dan Arestia
Sacred Heart charged through its conference last year. From March 9 through the MAAC tournament, the Pioneers won 11 straight games -- and a championship. The average margin of victory in that streak was over six goals. The Pioneers also took home a wealth of individual MAAC hardware, including Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year in Morgan O’Reilly and Zach Buffington, respectively, and Coach of the Year Jon Basti. Can they put on an encore performance in 2025?
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