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For some, the season is just one sleep away. For others, the wait isn’t much longer. Either way, lacrosse is about to be played, and we previewed 120 teams in the February 2020 edition of US Lacrosse Magazine.
Also in the February edition: A story about how hands-only CPR saved a lacrosse player’s life, the Q & A with ultrarunner Michael Wardian, Brothers in Arm Pads, the story of Matt and Pat Kavanagh, and a 2020 Spring Premiere review.
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Editor in Chief Matt DaSilva reveals how he helped his son find an interest in lacrosse.
Did you know that US Lacrosse’s catalogue of online courses includes a national convention library of sessions from 2016-19? That doesn’t even begin to cover the breadth of resources available to members in the e-learning portal.
A collection of reader-submitted photos using the hashtag #FromTheField on social media.
US Lacrosse Magazine staff writer Nelson Rice tells the story of Tyler Warner, the Whipsnakes LC star who calls himself one of the ‘least interesting dudes in the sport.’ Yeah, right.
Dom’s Best: Legendary coach Dom Starsia penned a guest column in which he detailed the best players he’s seen in 50 years in the game.
Jacob Baum of Niner Times, a student media organization at UNC Charlotte, reported that the school approved a motion to add women's lacrosse.
The PLL expansion had fans clamoring for information, and the league finally announced that Waterdogs LC is coming.
How hands-only CPR saved a young lacrosse player’s life — and why you should get trained, too.
24, the age of Rutgers redshirt-junior Adam Charalambides, who turns 24 on Feb. 12.
0, the number of urinals in Colorado women’s lacrosse’s new locker room.
1,300, the number of pounds lifted by Duke defenseman JT Giles-Harris.
Swax Lax supports TryLax as official training partner of US Lacrosse.
World-renowned ultrarunner Michael Wardian played attack at Michigan State.
From pages 22-33, we break down each Top 20 team.
On pages 34 and 35, a breakdown of the Division II Top 20.
On pages 36 and 37, a breakdown of the Division III Top 20.
From pages 38-49, we break down each Top 20 team.
On pages 50 and 51, a breakdown of the Division II Top 20.
On pages 52 and 53, a breakdown of the Division II Top 20.
U.S. U19 team’s Pat Kavanagh follows in the footsteps of senior team’s Matt Kavanagh, his older brother.
There’s more to diving than just launching in front of the goal. Ask Tom Schreiber.
Spring Premiere in San Antonio did not disappoint.
Steve DeNapoli relishes every opportunity with Team USA.
A head standoff between Team USA’s Kristen Carr and Caylee Waters.