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MIKE HERMAN Whistler, Canada


I will be at the games in Coquitlam, B.C., to greet and cheer for Team USA starting on July 9! Special shoutouts to Patrick Foley, Austin Sims and Michael Sowers on Team USA representing Johns Hopkins and Princeton! (“U.S. U19 Men’s Training Weekend Check-In, Photos,” LaxMagazine.com, June 5)


»PICTURE THIS We’re here! US Lacrosse, including the Lacrosse Magazine


staff, on May 16 moved into the new US Lacrosse National Headquarters in Sparks, Md. Thank you to all who made it possible. The U.S. under-19 men’s team was the fi rst to play on William Tierney Field, new home of Team USA.


FUN STUFF I loved Kate Leavell’s


article, “Enjoy the Moment,” in your May 2016 issue. As a former high school girls’ coach for six years, I strove to make enjoyment of the lacrosse the primary goal of each season. “All I care about


now ... is that he had fun, that he has memories that he cherishes rather than ones he hopes to forget.” This is something that I wish more parents would understand and convey to their children and players. Well said, Kate! BRYNN LEWALLEN


CISCO RIVERA Raleigh, N.C.


Extraordinary athlete and human being who transcends the sport. She is absolutely deserving of being bestowed such an honor. Taylor makes us all in Terp Nation proud to be Terps! (“Third Time’s the Charm for All-Time Great Taylor Cummings,” LaxMagazine.com, June 3)


JEREMY THOMAS MCKEON Welcome to the incredible world of lacrosse! This was one of the craziest years ever in NCAA Division I, and probably one of, if not, the best fi nals I have seen since watching the Gait brothers and Syracuse in the late 80s and early 90s. (“3 Big Things: How North Carolina Flipped the Script,” LaxMagazine.com, May 30)


MICHAEL HUNT Washington, D.C.


Soledad O’Brien @soledadobrien Celebrating turning 12 with @LizardsLacrosse cupcakes! Huge thanks to the Lizards for a great time. #strongisland


TU Men’s Lacrosse @Towson_MLAX Great long form on @CoachNadelen penned by @LacrosseMag’s Gary Lambrecht on the gritty, blue- collar #TowsonTigers (“Towson Built in the Mold of Nadelen,” LaxMagazine.com, May 19)


New England Patriots @Patriots Bill Belichick predicts lacrosse positions for Tom, Jules & Gronk (“Overtime with Paul Carcaterra: Bill Belichick,” YouTube.com/LacrosseMag)


Frank Schwab @YahooSchwab


“He can’t run.” Really enjoyed the piece on Belichick’s love of lacrosse. (“Overtime with Paul Carcaterra: Bill Belichick,” YouTube.com/LacrosseMag)


4 LACROSSE MAGAZINE » July/August 2016


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Heacock’s lay-up was an inch too high. UNC was a very hot team. Maryland has nothing to drop their heads for. (“Maryland Still Searching for Answers After Wrenching Loss,” LaxMagazine.com, May 31)


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