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Monday, May 20, 2013

PHILLY BOUND: Lawson Scores 5 to Lead Duke

PHILLY BOUND: Lawson Scores 5 to Lead Duke

Monday, April 1, 2013

You Make the Call (Men — Season 5, Episode 2)

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Greeniwch High School Mens Lacrosse in Magazine & Cardinal Lacrosse!

by Tom Peace | LaxMagazine.com

News and Notes 

Greenwich's Youth Now Experienced

A year older and a year wiser, Greenwich (Conn.) is ready to fly.
The Greenwich Cardinals had a fairly young team last year and the squad learned a lot during its 9-9 season. Head coach Scott Bulkley is optimistic as the Cardinals begin their first practices this week.
"We started a lot of sophomores and freshman. That experience will be very important for this year's team and how we prepare for each game," Bulkely said. "The offseason was spent working on the little things that make you better. I am very happy with all of the work my guys did this offseason."
Those little things included watching game tape, working out in the weight room and stick work.
The Cardinals have a deep midfield unit led by two of the strongest players in the state in Alex Moeser (Hofstra) and Kyle Foote (Loyola). Ryan Flippin, Kelly Jay, Sam Saleeby will be key contributors on midfield. Decker Curran (Michigan) and Will Gibian lead the attack unit.
The Greenwich defense should have the two qualities every coach wants -- youth and experience. Three out of the four have started since their freshman year. Starting at close defense is 6-foot-3, 208 pound Jack Harrington (Duke), followed by Jack Nail, Cole Perry, and Griffin Tiedy.
Graham Savio who many believe is one of the top-3 faceoff men in the Tri-State area.
The 2013 schedule includes the usual slate of Connecticut Class L opponents, but also Darien and Wilton from Class M. Two teams from the Empire State also highlight the schedule -- Lakeland-Panas and Chaminade.
"The only way to take your game to the next level is to go out and play the best possible competition. We respect all of our opponents but we fear no one," Bulkely said. "We are going to use the regular season to get ourselves ready for the playoffs. We have a lot of work to do and my guys are ready to do what it takes to take that next step."
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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Lacrosse on National TV For March, Times, Locations, Networks

NCAA DIV I Men 

 Date Time (ET) Game Network
 Sat, Feb 23 1 p.m. Michigan at Johns Hopkins ESPN3
 1:30 p.m. Maryland at Loyola NBC Sports Network
 Tue, Feb 26 3 p.m. Stony Brook at St. John's ESPN3
 Fri, Mar 1 5 p.m. Princeton at Johns Hopkins ESPNU, WatchESPN
 Sat, Mar 2 11 a.m. Maryland at Duke ESPNU, WatchESPN
 7 p.m. Michigan vs. Army in Miami Sun Sports
 Tue, Mar 5 5 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at Johns Hopkins ESPNU, WatchESPN
 Wed, Mar 6 5 p.m. UMBC at Maryland ESPNU, WatchESPN
 Fri, Mar 8 5 p.m. UMBC at Johns Hopkins ESPNU, WatchESPN
 Sat, Mar 9 Noon St. John’s vs. Syracuse at Chester, Pa. ESPN3
 2:30 p.m. Penn vs. Villanova at Chester, Pa. ESPN3
 5 p.m. Penn State vs. Lehigh at Chester, Pa. ESPN3
 Sun, Mar 10 TBD Stony Brook at Maryland ESPN3
 Wed, Mar 13 7:30 p.m. Duke at North Carolina ESPNU, WatchESPN
 Sat, Mar 16 1 p.m. Johns Hopkins at Syracuse ESPNU, WatchESPN
 1 p.m. Rutgers at St. John's ESPN3
 4 p.m. Loyola vs. Air Force ESPN3
 6:30 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Denver ESPN3
 Sun, Mar 17 Noon Navy vs. Holy Cross at Flushing, N.Y. ESPN3
 3 p.m. Colgate vs. Michigan at Flushing, N.Y. ESPNU, WatchESPN
 Tue, Mar 19 3 p.m. Hofstra at St. John's ESPN3
 Wed, Mar 20 6 p.m. UMass at Lehigh ESPNU, WatchESPN
 Fri, Mar 22 5 p.m. Yale at Princeton ESPNU, WatchESPN
 Sat, Mar 23 Noon North Carolina at Maryland ESPN3
 2 p.m. Colgate vs. Navy at Baltimore, Md. ESPNU, WatchESPN
 4:30 p.m. Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins at Baltimore, Md. ESPNU, WatchESPN
 Wed, Mar 27 6 p.m. Brown at North Carolina ESPNU, WatchESPN
 Sat, Mar 30 Noon Johns Hopkins at North Carolina ESPNU, WatchESPN
 2 p.m. Maryland at Virginia ESPNU, WatchESPN
 7 p.m. Duke at Harvard NBC Sports Network
 Sun, Mar 31 Noon Army at Colgate CBS Sports Network
by Lacrosse Magazine staff

Friday, December 7, 2012

Congratulations to Coach Charley Toomey Named USILA Coach Of The Year

Dec. 7, 2012 BALTIMORE - Loyola University Maryland Head Men's Lacrosse Coach Charley Toomey was named the 2012 recipient of the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Coach of the Year, the association announced today at the Intercollegiate Men's Lacrosse Coaches Association convention at the Marriott Waterfront hotel. Toomey guided the Greyhounds to an 18-1 record and the school's first-ever NCAA Division I Championship in 2012 after Loyola started the year unranked in many preseason polls. He is the second Loyola coach to receive the award in its 55-year history. Dave Cottle received the honor in 1988. Toomey, who is now in his eighth season as head coach at Loyola, molded a Greyhounds team that finished the 2011 season at 8-5 and out of the NCAA Championships into one that scored nearly five goals more than its opponents during its run to the title. The Greyhounds, which did not feature a First Team USILA All-American last year, won their first 12 games of the season before losing in the regular-season finale. They capture the ECAC regular-season and tournament titles and then rolled through the NCAA Tournament with four wins. Loyola boasted the No. 8 scoring offense (12.05 goals per game) in the nation and the No. 5 scoring defense (7.21 goals allowed per game). On Memorial Day weekend at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., Loyola set an NCAA Championship Game record by holding the University of Maryland to just three goals in the title game. The Greyhounds also set a Championship Weekend mark by holding the Terrapins and the University of Notre Dame to a combined five goals. Toomey, who graduated from Loyola in 1990, was also named the ECAC Coach of the Year for the third time last season. In addition to the award Toomey received, former Loyola assistant coach Dan Chemotti was named the Division I Assistant Coach of the Year. Chemotti departed Loyola in October to become the first-ever head coach at the University of Richmond.
Toomey and Loyola will open the 2013 regular season on Saturday, February 16, at the University of Delaware. http://www.loyolagreyhounds.com/sports/m-lacros/spec-rel/120712aaa.html