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Thacher (Calif.)


School defenseman JJ Ntshaykolo anchors LM’s West Region high school preview on page 52.


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Thornton, the most dynamic player in women’s lacrosse today.


She’s from Texas. She’s black. And she’s the most


Who is No. 9? Who is No. 9? Meet Taylor Taylor Made


HAWKISH RHETORIC LEHIGH THE MAKING OF A CONTENDER page 30


HAWKISH RHETORIC 30 Ú Oh yes, the game has changed at Lehigh. The school that is steeped in


collegiate lacrosse history as one of the original charter members of the NCAA has finally grown up in the land of Division I. By Gary Lambrecht


Lacrosse Magazine ■ March 2013 ■ Vol. 37 No. 3 ■ www.laxmagazine.com


HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW 34 Ú A special 19-page section including national top-25 preseason rankings for high


school boys’ and girls’ lacrosse, regional top 10s, features on top seniors Cortney Fortunato and Matt Rambo and much more.


FINDING HER VOICE 58 Ú Sarah Albrecht is no stranger to the world stage, which she embraces as one of


10 veterans from the gold medal-winning 2009 U.S. World Cup team who are back in the fold for the 2013 games this summer in Ontario. By Clare Lochary


EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK 62 Ú Michelle Tumolo brings big energy and a creative attitude to Syracuse, where she’s


hoping not to have to settle for second place again this year. By Clare Lochary Photo by A Publication of US Lacrosse Scott McCall February 2013 >> LACROSSE MAGAZINE 3 >>ON THE COVER cover_FINAL.indd 1


Katie Schwarzmann is the youngest player on the 2013 U.S. Women’s World Cup team. See story on page 15, roster on page 60.


>> Cortney Fortunato’s last ride >> Matt Rambo, blue-collar baller >> Regional Top 10s, National 25s


A Journey Begins


With World Cup roster set, Team USA eyes another gold


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