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“All offseason, the [Lizards] flaunted their rings on social media like your recently engaged high school classmate. Players around the league have not forgotten.”


— Joe Keegan, MLL analyst for LaxMagazine.com (“Reasons to Root for Every MLL Team,” July 19)


»GROUND BALLS 24


Seasons Amy Patton coached at Dartmouth


— the second-longest tenure in Division I women’s lacrosse behind Princeon’s Chris Sailer (30) — before resigning July 8 in the wake of an inquiry into her conduct. Players and alumnae defended Patton, questioning the legitimacy of the inquiry and interview process.


35


Years since Morgan State, a historically black college in Baltimore, shut down its varsity men’s lacrosse team of “Ten Bears” fame. David Wilson, the


university’s president, told LM's Corey McLaughlin the school is considering reinstating the Division I program.


Aug. 18 - Sept. 8


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Sept. 8-29 »OFFICIAL TEAM USA CASCADE R HELMET


Game-worn, custom U.S. men’s team Cascade R Helmet. Worn by the senior team during the 2014 FIL World Championships, the helmet features the official Team USA and US Lacrosse helmet decals, as well as American flag. $200


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HIGH SCHOOL WRAP


The undefeated Victor (N.Y.) boys and McDonogh (Md.) girls finished the 2016 season as the No. 1 teams in their respective Nike/Lacrosse Magazine High School National Top 25. The regional breakdown:


NORTHEAST Boys’ No. 1: Victor (N.Y.), 22-0; Player of the Year: TD Ierlan, Victor (N.Y.) Girls’ No. 1: Garden City (N.Y.), 21-1); Player of the Year: Emily Ehle, Christian Brothers (N.Y.)


MID-ATLANTIC Boys’ No. 1: Bullis (Md.), 21-2; Player of the Year: Alex Trippi, Bullis (Md.) Girls’ No. 1: McDonogh (Md.), 22-0; Player of the Year: Sara Szynal, Summit (N.J.)


SOUTH Boys’ No. 1: St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.), 20-0; Player of the Year: Kevin Crowley, St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) Girls’ No. 1: Walton (Ga.), 17-5; Player of the Year: Erin McBride, Walton (Ga.)


MIDWEST Boys’ No. 1: Culver (Ind.), 20-3; Player of the Year: Ethan Walker, Culver (Ind.) Girls’ No. 1: Loyola (Ill.), 23-5; Player of the Year: Brennan Dwyer, Loyola (Ill.)


WEST Boys’ No. 1: Monte Vista-Danville (Calif.), 22-1; Player of the Year: Joe Tabor, Monte Vista-Danville (Calif.) Girls’ No. 1: Novato (Calif.), 24-0; Player of the Year: Jensen Neff, Novato (Calif.)


100-11


Combined score in five U.S. women’s touring team victories July 1-3 in Guildford, England — site of the 2017 FIL Women’s World Cup. Team USA defeated


squads from England,


Germany, Scotland and Wales.


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Division I teams that will have new coaches in


2017. On the men’s side: Binghamton (Kevin McKeown), Brown (Mike Daly), Hartford (Ryan Martin), Jacksonville (John Galloway), Princeton (Matt Madalon), UMBC (Ryan Moran), Vermont (Chris Feifs) and Virginia (Lars Tiffany). Women’s: Dartmouth, Detroit (Laurie Merian), Kennesaw State (Laura Maness), Oregon (Katrina Dowd), Vermont (Sarah Dalton), Virginia Tech (John Sung) and Winthrop (Julika Blankenship).


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MOST-READ ON


LAXMAGAZINE.COM (JUNE/JULY)


1 Dartmouth’s Patton Resigns 2 Players Defend Patton 3 Early Look: 2017 D-III Men’s Top 20


4 Tiffany: UVA Too Good to Ignore


5 Emerson Coach Bjorness Dies Suddenly


September/October 2016 » LACROSSE MAGAZINE 13


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