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Introducing the BATTLE xFAST LM NOVEMBER VOLUME 38/NUMBER 11 8 STARTERS
College fall ball highlights include scrimmages and unique team workouts. Lacrosse Magazine’s shooters get in on the action.
13 SCOOP
Breakout stars of 2014 are ready for an encore, Ben McIntosh goes No. 1 in the NLL draft, the women’s headgear standard goes to ballot, and who knew they played lacrosse in space?
57 YOUR EDGE Denver’s Wesley Berg explains when to go one- handed for ball protection and Virginia’s Morgan Stephens stalks her prey with the fundamentals of faceguarding.
72 GIVE AND GO
Le Moyne’s Erica Geremia ventures out of her comfort zone for a Q&A.
ANKLE SUPPORT TE C H NOLOG Y
STABILIZING THE ANKLE WITHOUT SACRIFICING MOBILITY
HELPING PREVENT THE #1 INJURY IN LACROSSE
Maintain Optimum Performance and Help Prevent Rolled Ankle Injuries Before They Happen
Compared to traditional tape and braces, the BATTLE xFAST provides:
• Functional Support
• Improved Performance on the Field
• Convenience and Speed of Application to Trainers
• On and Off the Field Adjustable Fit and Support
Maryland’s Zoe Stukenberg makes a hair-raising move on Notre Dame’s Stephanie Peragallo during a Sept. 28 scrimmage in College Park. Find more fall ball photos on page 8.
4 FROM THE EDITOR 6 MAILBAG 18 LIFESTYLES
Navy SEAL Rorke Denver, a former Syracuse All-American, takes you inside the modern warrior mindset.
20 US LACROSSE Who’s excited for #LaxCon? Clinic season is in full swing.
laxmagazine.com 22 TEAM USA
Jackie Gilbert hopes to be fi rst from California.
25 HIS SPACE
Lacrosse people need to calm down, writes Bill Tanton.
27 HER SPACE
Kate Hickman looks into early recruiting concerns and fi nds there’s still some sanity out there.
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battlesportsscience.com1 November 2014 » LACROSSE MAGAZINE
• Full Range of Motion • Comfortable Fit and Feel
©JOHN STROHSACKER (ZS); ©BILL DANIELEWSKI (WB)
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