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STARTERS 8 ÚEarly fall-ball contests pitted the Iroquois against Syracuse, Northwestern against Notre Dame (in Cortney Fortunato’s debut) and Denver against Colorado (in the Buffs’ debut). See them in action.
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HIS SPACE 25 Ú Bill Tanton catches up with recent National Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee Ryan Wade, who reminisces on the epic 1998 world fi nal.
HER SPACE 26 Ú When working out is an uphill struggle, having a buddy helps, writes Clare Lochary. Witness the November Project in Boston.
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Ú NCAA championship heroes Megan Ward of North Carolina and Brendan Fowler of Duke drop knowledge on goalie positioning and faceoff maneuvering, respectively.
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Ú Hamilton Nationals defenseman Tucker Durkin has consumed enough hot sauce to fry his taste buds, but he can still savor the pregame excitement.
LACROSSE MAGAZINE >> NOVEMBER 2013 >> VOLUME 37/NUMBER 11
Ú Yet another lacrosse team has been sanctioned due to hazing, a pervasive problem in college athletics. Plus, a Q&A with U.S. Olympic bobsled hopeful Chris Langton.
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