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Lacrosse is back on the field, and we're back telling the best college lacrosse stories in the game.
In this issue, we shine a light on a handful of NCAA players with stories worth telling. Like our cover story on Charlotte North — written by Nelson Rice — that takes a peek behind the curtain at the BC star's upbringing and her unmatched love for the sport.
Also in the March edition of US Lacrosse Magazine: The powerful story of Mary Griffin, by Brian Logue; Koby Smith was the man of the house at 12 years old, and now he's a star at Towson, by Matt Hamilton; Stories about content creators in the sport of lacrosse, by Nelson Rice and Mark Macyk.
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Brine puts women's game at forefront with new look and the Edge Pro.
US Lacrosse CEO Steve Stenersen writes that LaxCon 2021 — an all-virtual experience — went off without a hitch.
Editor in chief Matt DaSilva writes that he's been inspired by the incredible journey of Chris Bocklet since his horrific head injury in January.
Effective Jan. 1 of this year, goalies now need new chest protection.
"Overtime" Season 4: The best storytelling podcast in lacrosse is back.
The Real MVP: Cam Herbert saved the day for lacrosse fans around the country.
Super Bowl ties: Ex-Siena faceoff man Zach Triner won a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in February.
NLL Cancels Season: The NLL is shifting focus to next season after new logistical challenges popped up.
Mary Griffin loves lacrosse. Playing the sport at Virginia Tech might have saved her life. — Read the story here.
Corrigan Sports Enterprises is changing the game for high school girls' lacrosse. — Read the story here.
Adventurer Nate Menninger shines light on mountaineering Sherpas living in poverty.
At LaxCon, Penn State coach Jeff Tambroni shared his five favorite books on leadership and culture. — Read the story here.
The Ohio State player has budding dreams of entering into professional content creation. He's well on his way. — Read the story here.
Always authentic and never contrived, USC's Katie DeFeo quit lacrosse to become a full-time content creator. It's already paying off.
Koby Smith was 12 years old when he became the man of the house. The Towson senior is now all grown up and one of the best defenseman in the country.
Our March cover story shines a light on Charlotte North, one of the most exciting players in lacrosse — period. — Read the story here.
We asked our friends at Lax.com and ECD Lacrosse for their picks on the top lacrosse sticks of 2021.
..and lots of lacrosse-playing Minnesotans like U.S. U21 defenseman like Quentin Matsui.
Forever teammates Brennan O'Neill and Jake Naso emerging as stars in Durham.
Why Tumolo and Cummings swear by the STX Crux 600 and the Gait Draw, respectively.
UNC midfielder, USA hopeful can check this interview off her bucket list.