We start with sad news from the lacrosse world.
Haverford (Pa.) senior Kip Taviano died at the scene of a car accident Tuesday night in Delaware County, Pa. Taviano, an attackman, had been planning on playing college lacrosse at Furman University.
For more on Taviano’s tragic death, here’s a story from NBC10 Philadelphia.
Here are more headlines from this week:
* Second NCAA lacrosse title in four years elevates Duke among the sport’s elite
* Duke-Syracuse: What they’re saying
* John Danowski changes meaning of Duke lacrosse
* Turri’s transformation as first-year starter in goal among keys to Blue Devils’ title
* Way too early rankings for 2014
* Final Division I, II, III men’s/women’s Final Four brackets
* Tewaaraton announcement set for May 30
* Latest college men’s/women’s, high school boys/girls national rankings
* USILA Division II men’s All-Americans
* USILA Division III men’s All-Americans
* Mayor’s Cup will feature top boys/girls players in doubleheader June 2
* Lombardi on Lacrosse: ‘Survive and advance’ has special meaning for seniors
* Lombardi on Lacrosse Archive
* Tristate HS notebook: Stacked NY Class B features array of contenders
* Tristate recruiting commitment stories
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