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] MATT ABBOTT


Why everyone’s talking about The Human Clear.


FEATURES LACROSSE MAGAZINE >> MARCH 2014 >> VOLUME 38/NUMBER 3


AMERICAN HUSTLE 44 Ú On a U.S. training team featuring


some of the biggest names in lacrosse, everybody’s talking about Matt Abbott. Find out why, and get starry-eyed with analysis of the 30 players to advance By Sean Burns and Corey McLaughlin


HS PREVIEW 48 Ú Lacrosse Magazine canvasses the


country for the top stories, teams and players in the Nike/US Lacrosse High School Preview. Follow rankings and reports at LaxMagazine.com/HSB25 and LaxMagazine.com/HSG25.


7-POINT CHECK 60 Ú As lacrosse explodes nationally,


parents encounter more questions than answers. LM consulted some of the sport’s brightest minds and most respected leaders and came away with seven keys to a positive experience.


ACC ECLIPSE 70 Ú Don’t avert your eyes. Just enjoy the


show, with the best lacrosse conference in history. By Corey McLaughlin


A Publication of US Lacrosse


Football never clicked with me. I always felt this looming pressure.


I wanted to make my father proud. But I felt like I was setting myself up for disaster.


I didn’t feel like I would ever love the game like I did lacrosse.


USL/NIKE HS PREVIEW


“And now for my next trick...”


>> GOING ON 30 Team USA trims roster, eyes Denver


>> PARENTAL ADVISORY 7 keys to your kid’s lax experience


>> DRAW CONTROLS Tactics from KEJ, strategy from CEP


Lacrosse Magazine ■ March 2014 ■ Vol. 38 No. 3 ■ LaxMagazine.com SEAU JAKE PUBLICATION >>ON THE COVER coverLM0314.indd 1 2/7/14 3:14 PM


Jake Seau, son of late NFL legend Junior Seau, has carved out his own niche in lacrosse as one of the nation’s top high school players out of San Diego.


Story on page 48 Photo by Stan Liu


September 2013 >> LACROSSE MAGAZINE 7


High School Preview


High School Preview / Recruiting Tips


©SCOTT MCCALL (MA)


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