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Number of high school boys’ and girls’ teams that came together for the fi rst North vs. South games in Nevada. The top two varsity teams in the Reno/Tahoe region faced the top two teams in the Las Vegas area in goodwill competition, organized by the state’s high school leagues.
23 116
Miles per hour shot by fan Zak Dorn
during the Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game halftime skills competition July 10 at Harvard Stadium in Cambridge, Mass. The mark set a new world record and won Dorn $1,000. He plays for the semi-pro indoor team the Chicago Outlaws and works at a lacrosse store in suburban Chicago.
6.9
Seconds left when Rob Pannell
scored the game-winner for Team USA in a 10-9 win over a group of MLL stars in the MLL All-Star game July 10.
Years since the Johns Hopkins and Loyola men
didn’t face each other in the regular season. The Charles Street rivalry will go on hiatus for one season in 2015 due to confl icts related to the Blue Jays’ Big Ten move and Loyola's shift to the Patriot League in 2014.
25
Number of consecutive regular-season
games won by the Denver Outlaws before losing to the Charlotte Hounds 18- 15 on June 2. The streak dated back to June 23, 2012.
175,000
Dollars raised by the third-annual Shootout for Soldiers event in Baltimore to benefi t the Wounded Warrior Project, the Army Ranger Lead the Way Fund, Semper Fi Fund and Gary Sinise Foundation. The 24-hour lacrosse game has raised more than $400,000 in its three-year history and expanded this year with a version on Long Island.
2 Women’s
programs, Florida and Vanderbilt,
Nora Barry
>>LAX OUT LOUD ANDREW LAY
“You have this sensation that you almost come full circle with the family tree almost 100 years apart.”
— Team Japan player and former Denver midfi elder Andrew Lay, whose great-grandfather Daniel Houston Buchanan III taught economics at Keio University in Tokyo starting in 1914. Source:
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headed to the Big East conference starting in 2015 as a affi liate members. Both programs played their fi nal ALC seasons in 2014. The Big East will remain an eight- team league for women’s lacrosse as the Gators and Commodores join Cincinnati, Connecticut, Georgetown, Marquette, Temple and Villanova.
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