Q&A With Stevenson Men’s Lacrosse’s Matt Wilson
Stevenson men’s lacrosse graduate student Matt Wilson recently chatted with PressBox about pursuing a master’s degree in Crime Scene Investigation, what he wants to do after school and more.
Read moreStevenson men’s lacrosse graduate student Matt Wilson recently chatted with PressBox about pursuing a master’s degree in Crime Scene Investigation, what he wants to do after school and more.
Read moreUMBC women’s lacrosse senior Megan Halczuk recently chatted with PressBox about contributing on both ends of the field, her favorite thing about Baltimore and more.
Read moreHarford Community College has been selected to host the 2023 NJCAA Men’s Lacrosse National Championship, May 12-14.
Read moreAll seven local Division I college lacrosse coaches talked with PressBox about the 2023 season. Here’s a little of what they had to say.
Read moreComing off an 18-0 national championship season, Maryland men’s lacrosse coach John Tillman recognizes that there’s a different challenge for the Terps this year when it comes to motivation. “The concern is always, ‘Are you as hungry as you were before?'” Tillman said.
Read moreWhen he founded the All-America Lacrosse Classic nearly two decades ago, Lee Corrigan wanted to create the lacrosse equivalent of basketball’s McDonald’s All-American Game. And he has done just that, showcasing top players and helping grow the game in different parts of the country.
Read moreJanine Tucker retired as head coach of Johns Hopkins women’s lacrosse following the 2022 season, which marked her 29th campaign leading the Blue Jays. Former players Erin Wellner Hellmold, Mary Ann McGuire and Lauren Skellchock share what made Tucker so successful.
Read moreThe World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship, featuring 30 teams from all over the globe, will be hosted by Towson University June 29 to July 9. To U.S. stars and former Terps Taylor Cummings and Alice Mercer, the event offers a chance to grow the game.
Read moreAfter winning the national title and Tewaaraton Award with Maryland in 2022, Logan Wisnauskas is adjusting to the PLL. “I’m playing with the best guys in the world,” Wisnauskas said, “meeting my teammates, learning a new way to play lacrosse in a sense [that] it’s a really, really fast game.”
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with former Johns Hopkins and PLL star Kyle Harrison, who now serves as PLL director of player relations and diversity inclusion, about what’s new in the league this season and what fans can expect when the PLL comes to Baltimore June 24-25.
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