If you're willing to travel, the Big City Classic hits the MetLife Stadium April 1st. The line-up includes Notre Dame vs. St. John’s at 1 p.m., Duke vs. Syracuse at 4 p.m. and North Carolina vs. Johns Hopkins at 6:30 p.m.
Details are at http://www.bigcityclassic.com/
Who's in?
Friday, February 10, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Inside Lacrosse
The countdown is on for LAX season to start. For info on the March 10 pre-season NCAA match-ups at M&T Stadium, check out http://www.faceoffclassic.com/
Games include Princeton vs North Carolina at 11 am, Virginia vs Cornell at 1:30 pm, and UMBC vs Johns Hopkins at 4 pm.
Inside Lacrosse offers its previews of @FaceOffClassic & @BigCityClassic team Johns Hopkins: http://t.co/TBYKPhfR
Games include Princeton vs North Carolina at 11 am, Virginia vs Cornell at 1:30 pm, and UMBC vs Johns Hopkins at 4 pm.
Inside Lacrosse offers its previews of @FaceOffClassic & @BigCityClassic team Johns Hopkins: http://t.co/TBYKPhfR
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Love the Game!
Many thanks to Coach Bayer for passing this wisdom along ~ Love the game.
Love the game for the pure joy of accomplishment.
Love the game for everything it can teach you about yourself.
Love the game for the feeling of belonging to a group endeavoring to do its best.
Love the game for being involved in a team whose members can't wait to see you do your best.
Love the game for the challenge of working harder that you ever have at something and then harder than that.
Love the game because it takes all team members to give it life.
Love the game because at its best, the game tradition will include your contributions.
Love the game because you belong to a long line of fine athletes who have loved it. It is now your legacy.
Love the game so much that you will pass on your love of the game to another athlete who has seen your dedication, your work, your challenges, your triumphs...
and then that athlete will, because of you,
love the game.
Love the game for the pure joy of accomplishment.
Love the game for everything it can teach you about yourself.
Love the game for the feeling of belonging to a group endeavoring to do its best.
Love the game for being involved in a team whose members can't wait to see you do your best.
Love the game for the challenge of working harder that you ever have at something and then harder than that.
Love the game because it takes all team members to give it life.
Love the game because at its best, the game tradition will include your contributions.
Love the game because you belong to a long line of fine athletes who have loved it. It is now your legacy.
Love the game so much that you will pass on your love of the game to another athlete who has seen your dedication, your work, your challenges, your triumphs...
and then that athlete will, because of you,
love the game.
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