The Stanwicks are considered one of the first families of lacrosse. All eight of Wells Sr. and Dori Stanwick’s children, including Shack, the Johns Hopkins freshman attackman who was the No. 1 recruit in the country, have played or are playing in Division I. Yet throughout their careers, the Stanwicks have been in the minority, woven together by a common thread: a leather-strung stick.
While leather pockets — which are also known as traditional because Native Americans used deerskin or … Read More »
Blog from Todd Carton
It was Maryland against Penn State for all the B1G women’s lacrosse marbles at the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex in College Park Thursday night.
The opening eight minutes belonged entirely to Maryland and, as always, it started in the draw circle with Taylor Cummings. The junior from McDonogh controlled the opening draw took the ball down the left side and gave Maryland a 1-0 lead just 10 seconds into the game.
Thirty-six seconds later, after … Read More »
O’s fall to 7-8 after losing to Toronto 4-2—not bad considering how mistake prone the O’s have been
Possible ankle injury to Tony Parker could stop the Spurs from repeating
John Wall looked incredible in game 2 vs Toronto
nbadraft.net has Frank Kaminsky going to the Celtics with pick 16
Now it’s hack a Jordan (DeAndre) of the Clippers–this method must be ended
The Ravens have 5 night games –2 of them at home in December–Really?
Blog from Todd Carton
On most Tuesday mornings during the college lacrosse season, Maryland head coach John Tillman holds a teleconference with members of the media. As he prepares his squad for what is annually the biggest week on the Maryland lacrosse calendar – “Hopkins Week” – he generously spent nearly half an hour answering the usual (and unusual) questions.
Traditionally, Tillman begins with a look back at the previous week. This week, in his review of Maryland’s thrilling come … Read More »
Hopkins Week has arrived. For all the talk sometimes lavished on other games throughout the year, Hopkins Week is, without question, the most intense week of the Maryland men’s lacrosse season. And the contest, simply known as “The Rivalry”, has a new wrinkle and more import than it has ever had.
For the first time in history of the game, Maryland and Johns Hopkins will meet as conference foes. And a conference title is on the line. By virtue of … Read More »
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It Hopkins Week and we will concentrate on the Showdown on Saturday night
Schedule—6PM–Coach Tillman
620 PM Jesse Schwartzmann
640 PM Coach Pietramala
Maryland and Georgetown to renew regular season games for the next 2 years
Men’s Lax clinches at least a tie for Regular Season Big Ten Title after miraculous comeback vs OSU
The Big Ten is full of traditional rivalries and, accordingly, has a slew of rivalry trophies. From the Little Brown Jug that goes to the winner of the Michigan – Minnesota football game to the Old Oaken Bucket that the winner of Purdue – Indiana football claims, rivalry trophies are very much a part of B1G tradition.
Tuesday afternoon, Maryland … Read More »
JT: “We always have different plans with faceoffs. Charlie’s been a bit nicked up and he’s been in and out of the lineup. We have a lot of confidence in Jon (Garino) and Andrew (Walsh). We have a couple other guys we can go to if we needed to. Charlie continues to make good progress. He was dressed last week and we’ll see how he is on Saturday.
He’s a guy that’s hard to keep off the field but as … Read More »