Women’s lacrosse is growing at a rapid pace at the Division I level, with no signs of stopping.
That’s subject of a feature story published Feb. 6 in the Baltimore Sun.
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Thanks for the item on women’s Lax – it is shameful how little coverage there is generally in the press and by ESPN/other broadcasters of a sport with such exploding participation. Look at the Junior commits posted on LaxPower, and you will see that there are more 2014 girls who have committed to play in college at this point than boys! Joe, please consider expanding coverage to the women’s game. Here’s to a great 2013 season for all. Cheers.
I guess the key to more coverage of women’s lax is more people commenting and talking about it on blogs like this. So don’t take this the wrong way – instead of putting it on others, do YOUR part! Post comments about women’s lax daily and keep it going.