I will say this –if not for the Marist goalie this game could have been 23-7

Jared Bernhardt and Connor Kelly were in gear on this cold winter night.

The defense again was excellent even without Bryce Young.

Logan Wisnauskas, the Boys Latin sharpshooter remind me of a left handed Grant Catalino. Logan had 2 goals and 2 assists.

Logan looks like the 2nd Cuse transfer (along with Dylan Maltz) who will star at Maryland. Keep em coming Mr Desko.

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Bruce Posner, Maryland Lacrosse

Maryland Lacrosse

Bruce Posner braves the weather as the Terps continue their winning ways in College Park

Bruce Posner, Maryland Lacrosse, Wayne Viener

Bruce Posner is the Sports Maven with guest Pat Conyers and Maryland Lacrosse (National Champs!) head coach John Tillman

Bruce Posner, Maryland Lacrosse, Radio Shows, Sports Maven

Here is an interview with Bruce –

Bruce Posner, Maryland Lacrosse

Here are Wayne Viener and Mason “the Intern” discussing the football loss and the lacrosse action –

Intern Mason, Maryland Football, Maryland Lacrosse, Wayne Viener

The Young Terps and (old Terp) Wayne Viener visited Notre Dame to take a look around – here is the lacrosse facility

Intern Mason, Jordan Viener, Maryland Lacrosse, Wayne Viener

Here is Jesse talking with Bruce on TerpTalk as aired 1300 CBS Sports Radio

Bruce Posner, Maryland Lacrosse

Former Maryland men’s lacrosse head coach Dave Cottle has been selected for enshrinement into the Intercollegiate Men’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IMLCA) Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2017.

Cottle, who is currently the General Manager for the Chesapeake Bayhawks, is joined in the induction class by Avery Blake, Sr. (Swarthmore College, University of Pennsylvania), Tom Hayes (Drexel University, Rutgers University), Sid Jamieson (Bucknell University), Jack Kaley (New York Institute of Technology), Dick Szlasa (United States … Read More »

Bruce Posner, Maryland Lacrosse

Goalkeeper Niko Amato was spectacular once again while attackman Josh Byrne continued his remarkable rookie season, but their efforts were not enough to carry the Chesapeake Bayhawks in a back-and-forth battle with the Denver Outlaws.  Amato recorded 18 saves to shut down a high-powered offense while Byrne scored four goals for the Bayhawks, who just could not get over the hump and were beaten by the Outlaws, 12-11 in overtime. “We competed on even terms with Denver today, but we … Read More »

Bayhawks, Maryland Lacrosse, Pro Sports
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