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LACROSSE MAGAZINE >> JUNE 2014 >> VOLUME 38/NUMBER 6 NIKE/USL HS RUNDOWN
Ú LM takes an under-the-radar look at the South County boys in Virginia, sets the table for the New York boys’ and Pennsylvania girls’ championships and honors top performers.
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THE SCOOP
Ú Richie Meade changes gears after a season of growing pains at Furman, U.S. women’s hockey coach Katey Stone harkens on UNH lax, and what did Jay Z say about lacrosse?
YOUR EDGE
Ú Loyola’s Australian sensation, Marlee Paton, puts on a free-position shooting clinic, while Team USA’s Ned Crotty breaks down how to victimize short-stick d-middies.
FROM THE EDITOR 4
STARTERS 8 ÚIt’s a photo fi nish to the college season, with action including the storied Hopkins-Maryland rivalry and a special lacrosse cameo at Wrigley Field.
WE ARE US LACROSSE 24 ÚSomeone gave Shari Appollon an opportunity to play lacrosse. Now she’s paying it forward with Brooklyn Lacrosse Club and as a volunteer for US Lacrosse’s diversity and inclusion efforts.
HIS SPACE 28 ÚStuck in traffi c, Stan Cockerton regales Bill Tanton with tales of the 1978 “Miracle in the Mud.”
HER SPACE 30 ÚEgo can be a good thing. It also can destroy a team, writes Kate Hickman.
GIVE AND GO 72 ÚPenn State’s Maggie McCormick wanted to be a marine biologist, but she prefers working with people.
LIU Post pays tribute to honorary captain Connor Bradley, who has leukemia, before its April 5 game against Molloy.
2 LACROSSE MAGAZINE June 2014>> A Publication of US Lacrosse
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