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Introducing the BATTLE xFAST
ANKLE SUPPORT TE C H NOLOG Y Available October 1st
STABILIZING THE ANKLE WITHOUT SACRIFICING MOBILITY
HELPING PREVENT THE #1 INJURY IN LACROSSE
Team USA goalie Jesse Schwartzman, before the world championship opener July 10 against Canada.
DEPARTMENTS LACROSSE MAGAZINE >> SEPTEMBER 2014 >> VOLUME 38/NUMBER 9
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THE SCOOP
Ú The Philadelphia Wings, a long-time staple of professional indoor lacrosse, are headed to Connecticut. Will their rabid fan base follow?
LIFESTYLES
Ú Ravens safety Matt Elam reminisces about his lacrosse glory days, when he honed his ball-hawking as a midfi elder for W.T. Dwyer High’s Florida state title team.
HIS SPACE
Ú LM columnist Bill Tanton couldn’t believe Team USA lost to Canada — until he had a revealing conversation with former Canadian star Tom Marechek.
FROM THE EDITOR 4 Why Uganda made the cover.
MAILBAG 6 The best of #WorldLax, in fans’ words.
STARTERS 8 Ú The best of #WorldLax, in photos.
WE ARE US LACROSSE 20 Ú A mile from the clamore of the world games, lacrosse unifi ed 100 Colorado kids from very different backgrounds.
A Publication of US Lacrosse
HER SPACE 23 Ú LM columnist Kate Hickman on the benefi ts of a multi-faceted, lacrosse-specifi c training platform.
OFF THE FIELD 26 Ú Pride and comfort abound in Tewaaraton winner Taylor Cummings’ College Park abode.
YOUR EDGE 53 Ú Shadowing Shannon Gilroy and Matt Abbott.
GIVE AND GO 64 Ú Keeping up with UNC freshman Marie McCool.
To learn more, visit September 2013 >> LACROSSE MAGAZINE 1
battlesportsscience.com
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©TREVOR BROWN
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