Wed Sep 20 2023 | Brian Logue | Fuel
Dialed In
Emily Hawryschuk takes a shot during a player ID camp earlier this year. Hawryschuk was one of 48 players named to the U.S. women's box training team. Photo by Rich Barnes.
Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. U.S. women’s box training team named.
The training team for the 2024 U.S. women’s box program includes gold-medal experience from the field game and a number of current college players.
2. Making an impact in 2024
The cancelation of the 2020 season due to COVID continues to impact collegiate lacrosse. Here are some of the transfers expected to make an impact in NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse in 2024.
3. Run a mile, and then some, in their shoes.
George Mason conducted a 16-week study to evaluate the physical workload demands of its Division I women’s lacrosse athletes. Athletes covered roughly 124 miles over the course of the season.
4. It’s getting close to championship time.
The Premier Lacrosse League is embracing Philadelphia’s history as it gets ready for Sunday’s championship game between the Archers and the Waterdogs.
PLL HAS TOUCHED DOWN IN PHILLY!!!
Stop by Independence Hall today or Thursday for some PLL Gifts We'll be here until 7:30PM ET pic.twitter.com/rkvcf6zwN2
— Premier Lacrosse League (@PremierLacrosse) September 19, 2023
A 27-10 record in her first two seasons, including the school’s first NCAA tournament berth, has helped land a contract extension for Army West Point women’s lacrosse coach Michelle Tumolo.
Sean Behan is the new men’s lacrosse coach at his alma mater, Utica.
Nora Boerger, the associate head women’s lacrosse coach at Grand Valley State the last five seasons, has been named as an assistant coach at Michigan.
The twin connection is very real for Arizona State’s Bella and Gigi Gaspar.
Isn’t it great to see the college athletes back on the field?
Fall is in full swing pic.twitter.com/V44XTXxn9W
— BC Women's Lacrosse (@BCwlax) September 19, 2023
A look at the reigning PLL champion Waterdogs as they look to make it two in a row.