Local NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Coaches On 2023 Season
All 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 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 moreThe Maryland men’s lacrosse team put together one of the finest seasons in college lacrosse history, posting an 18-0 campaign.
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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 more“They took the chance, they made some sacrifices, they put their lives on hold,” Maryland men’s lacrosse head coach John Tillman said of his players’ commitment. “So, to see those guys celebrating after seeing the tears of pain last year, to see the tears of joy, it’s so awesome to see.”
Read moreWhere does this year’s Maryland men’s lacrosse team rank among the best teams ever? Glenn Clark says that’s just a subplot, and all that matters is the Terps are national champions.
Read moreMaryland men’s lacrosse has yet to lose a game this season, and the Terps’ next test comes against Princeton in the Final Four. “It’s just a cool thing to have the opportunity to play for a title and be remembered with these guys forever,” graduate midfielder Jon Donville said.
Read moreMaryland men’s lacrosse hasn’t lost a game since last year’s national title game against Virginia, and now the Terps now have an opportunity to avenge that loss when they meet the Cavaliers in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals in Columbus, Ohio, on May 22.
Read moreMaryland women’s lacrosse has only lost one game so far this year, but it provided an important lesson. “We’ve got a really young team,” coach Cathy Reese said, “so I thought that was a good learning experience for us and it really kind of helped us as we headed into the second half.”
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