Tue Jan 10 2023 | Beth Ann Mayer | Fuel
Dialed In
Charlotte North and Kylie Ohlimiller will team up for a session at LaxCon this month. (Photo by Nick Ierardi)
Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. The LaxCon schedule has been revealed.
USA Lacrosse unveiled the 2023 LaxCon slate on Monday. The event, which runs from Jan. 20-23 in Baltimore, will feature sessions with world champions Kylie Ohlmiller, Charlotte North and Ally Mastroianni, Harvard head coach Gerry Byrne, PLL players and more. See the schedule and learn how to download the FanFest app and purchase tickets here.
2. No. 20 Saint Joseph’s has high hopes heading into 2023.
Saint Joe’s won the Northeast Conference and ended the 2022 season at No. 2 20 in the Nike/USA Lacrosse Top 20. And that’s exactly where the Hawks begin 2023. Saint Joseph’s brings back eight starters and eight of its top nine scorers as it attempts to become the A-10’s first men’s lacrosse champion. (The conference is sponsoring the sport for the first time.) Patrick Stevens has the preview.
3. Richmond’s veteran offense has few question marks.
The Spiders enter the 2023 season at No. 20 in the rankings with all five of their top scorers back on the field, headlined by 50-goal scorer Lindsey Frank (50 G, 22 A). Defense is another story — head coach Anne Harrington and her staff know Richmond has plenty of cleats to fill with two starting defenders and starting netminder Delaney Galvin gone. Who will step up? Harrington gave some hints.
4. The preseason edition is here.
RIP CITY RINGER
How 6-5 freight train Sam Handley — our February cover star — took over college lacrosse. In NOW! pic.twitter.com/p4gCoN08zX
— USA Lacrosse Magazine (@USALacrosseMag) January 9, 2023
The 2023 preseason addition has hit doorsteps, and the cover hit social yesterday. Somehow, Portland native and Penn star Sam Handley manages to make physics cool. The story behind why he's our cover star, from editor in chief Matt DaSilva.
Rochester rises to No. 1 in Jack Goods’ latest power rankings.
Syracuse will honor Mike Powell, the sport’s first two-time Tewaaraton winner, with a jersey retirement on March 11.
Lacrosse All-Stars makes the case for PLL MVP Trevor Baptiste as the new face of lacrosse.
Carley Adams is headed to Temple as an assistant coach after a five-year career at Arizona State.
BTBs, all day, every day.
6. Erik Turner goes behind-the-back for the score!pic.twitter.com/NWKfrdKKsJ
— Kendall Baker (@kendallbaker) January 9, 2023
Previews of the 19th-ranked teams in men’s and women’s Division I.