Catching Up With Dave Pietramala
Stan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with Dave Pietramala about his 20-year run as Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse coach, what he’s doing now and what he’d like for his next chapter.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with Dave Pietramala about his 20-year run as Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse coach, what he’s doing now and what he’d like for his next chapter.
Read moreTodd Karpovich previews the college lacrosse season with preliminary power rankings for the seven local Division I men’s lacrosse teams, plus players to watch and the outlook for each team.
Read moreDave Pietramala is admittedly not a reflective person, but since his 20-year tenure as the head coach of the Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse team ended, he has taken some time to look back on his stellar run with the program.
Read moreNew Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse coach Peter Milliman says following a storied coach like Dave Pietramala wasn’t a deterrent. “My job is not to go in and replace him,” Milliman said. “My job is to continue and build upon the legacy that he was a part of there.”
Read moreJohns Hopkins has hired former Cornell coach Peter Milliman as the university’s 23rd men’s lacrosse coach.
Read more“We just felt like our ships weren’t sailing in the exact same direction,” lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala said of parting ways with Johns Hopkins. “… I’ve had 20 years as the head coach and I don’t regret one of them.”
Read moreJohns Hopkins athletic director Jennifer S. Baker announced April 14 that the school and men’s lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala have mutually agreed to part ways.
Read moreTodd Karpovich shares his latest power rankings for the seven local Division I and eight local Division II/III men’s lacrosse teams, with UMBC off to the program’s first 4-1 start since 2001.
Read moreTodd Karpovich shares his latest power rankings for the seven local Division I and eight local Division II/III men’s lacrosse teams, as Maryland reclaims the top spot.
Read moreAfter a spectacular freshman season, Johns Hopkins attackman Joey Epstein is ready to take the next step — as an individual and as a team.
Read more