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07.31.2008
EXACT Sports to attend Lacrosse Open House
EXACT Sports will be in attendance for the DeBartolo Lacrosse “Open House” Private Training Weekend on August 23 & 24 at Mount Olive High School in Flanders, New Jersey. |
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07.29.2008
Scarlet Knights Looking to the Future
As the Rutgers Scarlet Knights Men’s Lacrosse Team finished out their 2008 season with a record of 6-7 the returning players immediately focused on progressing next year. Rutgers finished 3-3 in the ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) just as they had finished in 2007. Although, the Scarlet Knights do not appear to be making much progress as they were 7-6 in 2007 and 6-7 in 2008, there is reason to believe that the future looks bright.
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07.30.2008
One on One with Rutgers Jim Stagnitta
DeBartolo Lacrosse sat down with Rutgers University men's lacrosse head coach Jim Stagnitta. |
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06.20.2008
MLL Draft Puts Rising Stars on Display
This year’s Major League Lacrosse Draft was held at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. The draft consisted of five rounds and saw 50 athletes drafted. The event took place Wednesday May 28th and was not only highlighted by the Collegiate draft but also an All-Star Game, of many of the soon to be drafted players. Lacrosse fans of all ages took their seats at Stevens Tech to watch the All-Star game and then the draft. |
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07.23.2008
DeBartolo Sports University Set to Cover Nation’s Top Lacrosse Scorers
DeBartolo Sports University is proud to launch our shooters website which will cover the nation’s top youth and high school lacrosse scorers. DSU personnel will be traveling the country meeting and interviewing some of the top offensive minded lacrosse players and coaches.
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07.07.2008
MLL Getting Some Airtime
Major League Lacrosse has come a long way since its inaugural season in 2001. Originally, MLL consisted of only six teams: Long Island, Bridgeport, Boston, Baltimore, Rochester, and New Jersey. Today, there are 10 teams in the league spanning two conferences, East and West. Entering its 8th season, MLL will broadcast 11 games on ESPN 2, including the All-Star game on July 17th and the Semi-Finals and Finals on August 23rd and 24th.
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07.07.2008
Northwestern Women's Lacrosse: 4 Time Champions
On May 25th at Johnny Unitas Stadium in Towson, Maryland, the top ranked D-1 NCAA women’s lacrosse team in the country the Northwestern Wildcats defeated the second ranked women’s team in the NCAA, University of Pennsylvania. This year marked the Lady Wildcats 4th consecutive NCAA championship. |
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07.06.2008
War at the Shore
Every year, male lacrosse athletes look forward to the summer. The beach is a big attraction, but these athletes travel to compete in a lacrosse tournament that is widely respected on the eastern seaboard. The highly competitive prep tournament is known as the “War at the Shore” held in Brick, New Jersey on August 2nd and 3rd. The tournament was created by Michael Dowd, a New Jersey high school teacher, ice hockey coach, and boy’s lacrosse coach. |
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07.02.2008
Morris County Dominates NJ Lacrosse Landscape
How competitive was New Jersey Boys lacrosse in 2008, particularly in Morris County? According to the final rankings compiled by LaxPower.com and the NJSIAA, six of the top ten teams in the state hail from Morris County, with four of the teams residing in the Fitch League. These six juggernauts – Mountain Lakes, Delbarton, Chatham, Madison, West Morris Central, and Summit - compiled a stellar, combined record of 105-22 (.827 winning percentage) while capturing many of the coveted prizes the state has to offer.
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06.25.2008
NYIT’s Return to Glory
Junior attack Keith Henderson netted a game-high 5 goals and was named Most Outstanding Player as the NYIT Bears returned to the top of the Division II men’s lacrosse world with an impressive 16-11 victory over Le Moyne College. While thwarting the Dolphins’ bid to capture their third consecutive title and fourth in five seasons, the Bears claimed their 4th national championship, and first since the 2005 season, in front of a record-setting crowd of 24,317 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA. |
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