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| May 9 |
CSU Wins WDIA Title
Colorado State rode a suffocating defense to its second national championship, as the Rams defeated Cal Poly 6-4 in the 2010 US Lacrosse Women's Division Intercollegiate Associates Division I National Championship.The event, presented by Harrow Sports, was held at the Scottsdale Sports Complex and featured 24 of the top women's college club teams from around the country.
UC Berkeley Club defeated Loyola (Md.) Club 14-9 to win the inaugural Division II championship. Read More>> |
| April 1 |
Lacrosse enjoying US college boom
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -At spring break, Joe Ernst took his college athletes on a memorable road trip to compete in their thriving sport. Basketball? Nope. Baseball? Guess again. The Southwestern University team headed north from Texas to play lacrosse in Michigan. What was once a niche sport in the Mid-Atlantic and New England states is now one of the fastest-growing games in America.
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| Feb 2 |
US Lacrosse Reengineers Organizational Structure to Better Serve the Sport
BALTIMORE – On Jan. 14, the US Lacrosse Board of Directors unanimously approved a new organizational structure for US Lacrosse that will better serve its members, constituents and the sport. The new structure will strengthen its focus on youth and chapters.
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– On Jan. 14, the US Lacrosse Board of Directors unanimously approved a new organizational structure for US Lacrosse that will better serve its members, constituents and the sport. The new structure will strengthen its focus on youth and chapters.
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Jan 31
ESPNU will lead ESPN's college lacrosse coverage with increased game coverage this season, including 40 men's and women's regular-season contests combined, in addition to one live ESPN2 and ESPN360.com game. The networks will televise 57 games overall, including 42 regular-season contests (up from 30) and 15 NCAA Tournament games across ESPNU, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN360.com. Coverage will begin on ESPNU on Friday, Feb. 19, at 5 p.m. ET, when No. 6 Johns Hopkins hosts Manhattan. |
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