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LACROSSE MAGAZINE >> MAY 2012 >> VOLUME 36/NUMBER 5 STARTERS
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Photos from the Big City Classic (below) at MetLife Stadium, Ohio State-Northwestern at Gillette Stadium and intense Division III rivalry games with Mayhem in mind.
THE SCOOP
What to watch for in the US Lacrosse WCLA National Championships (May 9-12 in Colorado Springs, Colo.) and an interview with laxer-turned-MMA fi ghter Dave Daniecki.
YOUR EDGE
Salisbury sniper Sam Bradman shares the secrets behind his sweet jump shot, plus crease rolls from Ohio State’s all- time leading scorer Alayna Markwordt.
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18 >> MAILBAG/PICTURE THIS 24 >> WE ARE US LACROSSE Liz Piper and Stephen Berger are playful people doing serious work for the sport. Bonus feature: USL PE program in action in Little Rock, Ark.
30 >> SIDELINE CHATTER PERIODICAL ID STATEMENT
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32 >> HER SPACE No one likes losing, but there’s something to be said about how you handle defeat, writes Clare Lochary.
34 >> HIS SPACE Loyola’s Cinderella story dates back to leaner days in Evergreen, writes Bill Tanton.
80 >> GIVE AND GO Jordan Wolf likes lacrosse just the way it is.
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