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30 IN 30 LAXMAGAZINE.COM fall ball series It’s time for


experimentation on the field, charitable causes off the field and speculation about 2015. Here’s what’s on our radar at LaxMagazine. com/30in30


TEWAARATON RACE


Four of five women’s finalists are back, but only Lyle Thompson returns among men.


REALIGNMENT


The Big Ten ripple effects are plenty. Louisville replaced Maryland in the ACC. ALC castoffs Florida and Vanderbilt landed in the Big East. Fairfield’s men may have found the perfect nesting spot in the CAA.


THE OUTLIERS


Regis (Colo.) and Lindenwood (Mo.) are up-and-comers. How does fall ball work when the closest opponent is eight hours away?


SAME QUESTION EVERY FALL


When will the North Carolina men capitalize on all that talent?


BEST OF MIDWEST


Augustana has the top scorer in D-III, Hillary Kargl, one of several seniors who got the Illinois program off the ground.


GARTELMAN READY?


Steve Gartelman, just two years out of college (Limestone), takes the helm of a Lake Erie team with postseason hopes.


LAX FOR A CAUSE


Fall events with charitable flavor will not be hard to find.


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MISSY FOOTE’S RETIREMENT TOUR


The Hall of Famer, with 406 wins and five NCAA championships, will retire from Middlebury after 2015. Assistant Kate Livesay, who led Trinity to an NCAA title, is next in line. Will Foote make it six?


BLUE JAYS FLY SOLO


It would make sense for the Johns Hopkins women to wind up as a Big Ten affiliate. But that might not happen right away. Coming off a terrific season, the Jays will ride it out as an independent, albeit without Taylor D’Amore,


NEW-LOOK LOYOLA With Joe Fletcher, Justin


Ward and Pat Laconi gone, the links to the 2012 NCAA title team have vanished. It could mean tougher sledding


THE OTHER FALL BALL


In Division III, we’ll find plenty of lacrosse players training as multi-sport athletes in soccer, field hockey and football.


NEW, EXPERIMENTAL NCAA RULES


There’s plenty of scuttlebutt over the new NCAA men’s rules (see page 13), while the women toy with a keep-it-in rule to pick up the pace.


»IVY


INSANITY Are Cornell and


Princeton elite? Is Penn more than an RPI hog? Is Harvard the front runner?


»ENCORE!


Which breakout stars from 2014 will further emerge in 2015? We’re looking at you, Sergio Perkovic (Notre Dame), Myles Jones (Duke) and Megan Douty (Maryland).


NEW LEADERSHIP


How will perennial final four contenders Adelphi (Pat McCabe), Le Moyne (Kathy Taylor), Cortland and Trinity (Katy Dissinger) adjust to new coaches?


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