A few weeks back, Joe Lombardi spotlighted 30 tristate lacrosse standouts who also excel in lacrosse. One of those players was JT Giles-Harris, who earned a starting cornerback spot as a sophomore at New Jersey power St. Joseph’s of Montvale. Giles-Harris, a native of Nyack, N.Y., is a rangy, skilled, speedy, agile, athletic, shutdown defender […]

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A blow to the head in lacrosse was once seen as a minor setback. Players who carried on in games were regarded as “tough.” However, a lot has changed during the last decade and concussions are now taken seriously by both coaches and players alike. Concussion injuries in games such as lacrosse account for the […]

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There are many similarities between Justin and Troy Reh. It’s what you’d expect with twin bothers. Justin has a 95 grade average. Troy’s is 93.8. Both will be playing college lacrosse lacrosse at the University at Albany. But on the lacrosse field, you’ll find one big difference between the Rocky Point High School seniors. Justin […]

Chris Cunnington first became drawn to lacrosse thanks to his passion for hockey. “I have always been a huge hockey fan and played all my life, so I decided to try the next best sport with a stick, lacrosse,” he said. “After a few camps at a very young age, I decided to quit baseball […]

If you’ve been following along here, you know that the faceoff X has been a recruiting priority for Syracuse University. The Orange picked up another verbal from a faceoff specialist. We also have news of two New Jersey standouts making their college choices, as well as a junior from upstate New York. We start with […]

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The state of Tennessee is not exactly synonymous with lacrosse. But it’s where Ben Lucas has found his future college home. The Millbrook School (N.Y.) two-way midfielder verballed to the up-and-coming program at Sewanee, the University of the South, a verbal first reported last week by Joe Lombardi on LaxLessons.com’s Lacrosse Insider premium coverage section. […]

Michael Sands’ game revolves around creating offensive opportunities. It’s what every attackman should strive for, and the sophomore at Choate Rosemary Hall (Conn.) has already managed to master. “I have good vision of the field, from both sides and I am able to get tough feeds to the crease, even when I draw the double,” […]

City Stars Lacrosse is committed to player development and providing the best lacrosse experience for players. City Stars Lacrosse is an elite lacrosse club program for you and your son. Each player will receive the highest level of instruction from knowledgeable coaches. In addition, City Stars understands the importance of maintaining a schedule that is […]

From press release BALTIMORE, Oct. 4, 2013 — US Lacrosse today announced the final rules revisions for the 2014 US Lacrosse boys’ youth lacrosse rules. The 2014 National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) announced its boys’ lacrosse rules for the 2013-2014 season in August, which are written with the guidance of US Lacrosse. […]

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Marquette University has broken into the tristate Class of 2015. The Golden Eagles, who field a Division I team for the first time this past spring, have received that commitment from New Jersey. It comes from Ramapo High School, to be exact. Joe Lombardi is reporting that athletic attackman Matt Del Duca has designed on […]

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Brent Noseworthy is a strong and athletic player who can score from inside or out. Yes, he has a nose for the net (we couldn’t resist), but he’s also effective in the faceoff X as well. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound 2015 midfielder from Burlington, Ontario, will be taking his myriad skills to Cornell University. Noseworthy’s commitment […]

Bryant University’s Division I program has been making strides under coach Mike Pressler, the former Wilton High School (Conn.) standout and Duke University coach. The Bulldogs’ number of tristate Class of 2014 commits has now hit five. The latest came from Glen Rock High School (N.J.) midfielder Jake Pellegrino, as reported by Joe Lombardi earlier […]

Premier Lacrosse will be holding its Summer 2014 tryouts on Saturday, Oct. 19 at Stringham Park in Lagrange, N.Y. Eligible male players must be currently in grades 4-11 for the 2013/2014 school year and have a valid US Lacrosse membership. All eligible players from Dutchess, Westchester, Putnam, Ulster, and Fairfield counties are welcomed and encouraged to attend […]

Loyola is continuing its 2015 tristate push. We told you earlier this week about Cazenovia High School (N.Y.) defender PJ Brown verballing committing to the Greyhounds. Today, we have news about another standout from the nation’s No. 1 hotbed for lacrosse deciding on Loyola. Joe Lombardi is reporting that one of Connecticut’s top defenders has […]

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