The U.S. national team goalie is thriving both on and off the field, parlaying her happiness in her personal life into career-best performance between the pipes.
Kenny DeJohn profiles Hogan in the cover story of the December 2020 edition of US Lacrosse Magazine, hitting homes around Thanskgiving.
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At 31 years old, Liz Hogan is playing the best lacrosse of her life.
The U.S. national team goalie is thriving both on and off the field, parlaying her happiness in her personal life into career-best performance between the pipes.
Kenny DeJohn profiles Hogan in the cover story of the December 2020 edition of US Lacrosse Magazine, hitting homes around Thanskgiving.
Also in the December edition: Hear from Chazz Woodson about his homecoming as the new coach of Hampton, by Matt Hamilton; Pamella Jenkins is a trailblazer at Delaware State, by Brian Simpkins; Her Finest Hour, a profile of former Stony Brook defender Mackenzie Burns as she embarks on her career in the NYPD, by Kenny DeJohn; Charlie Kitchen is a rare breed, by Andy Lohman.
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@Liz_Hogan02 is living her best life — and at age 31 playing the best lacrosse of her life. The former @CuseWLAX and current @USAWLax goalie graces the cover of our December edition hitting homes this week. pic.twitter.com/ydoeCzQzB7
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) November 23, 2020
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