Could Baltimore Land A PLL Team? Johns Hopkins Legend Paul Rabil Weighs In

As the Premier Lacrosse League shifts to a home city for each team, could Baltimore land a team? “Since Day 1, Baltimore has been at the top of our list in way of performance,” Paul Rabil said, “but there are a whole lot of other factors we’ve been looking at.”

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Former Terps Lacrosse Star Lizzie Colson: Athletes Unlimited Offers Chance To Grow Game

Former Terps lacrosse star Lizzie Colson is playing for Athletes Unlimited this summer. “They encourage us to play freely and be creative,” Colson said. “And I think that that leaves a lot of opportunities to just grow the game and get people involved in new ways.”

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Loyola Women’s Lacrosse HC Jen Adams On What It’ll Take To Beat Northwestern

Loyola women’s lacrosse is 209-73 since Jen Adams became head coach in 2009, but the Greyhounds haven’t made it to the Final Four since 2003. That could change on May 18, when No. 8 seed Loyola faces No. 1 Northwestern in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals.

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Ryan Evans Comes ‘Full Circle’ With Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Following Boating Accident

All Boys’ Latin alum Ryan Evans wanted to do growing up was follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and play lacrosse at Johns Hopkins. A boating accident before the 2022 season almost put an end to his dream, but now he’s getting set for the NCAA Tournament.

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Maryland Men’s Lacrosse’s Brett Makar: ‘This Year Has Definitely Been Extremely Rewarding’

Maryland defenseman Brett Makar was selected with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2023 Premier Lacrosse League College Draft, but the 2023 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year is focused on closing out “an extremely rewarding” fifth and final season in College Park the right way.

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