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Know anyone interested in playing lacrosse for Vietnam? Help Us Out! 🥍🇻🇳
We're on a mission to grow lacrosse in Vietnam, and we could use your help! If you know anyone who plays or is interested in lacrosse here, please ask them to help us out by:
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Even if you don’t play, spreading the word would mean a lot. Let’s bring the lacrosse community together in Vietnam!
Thank you for your support!
Watching Northwestern and Boston College right now. Looks like it will be a great game!
Does anyone have any recommendations for sites to stream the games on for free?
We post every college lacrosse score because we know all the big social media outlets don’t post lacrosse scores. Check us out we put in a ton of work on the accounts!
Hey, I am a current college student in Canada. I started playing lacrosse this year for my hometown team hear in greater Vancouver bc, it's a junior b box lacrosse team ( I am 6"2 180 defence). I was wondering do I have a chance to go college maybe d3 ncaa or cufla? And if so what should I do?
I wouldn't lie I am just curious! Can coaches see if I watched film on scorebreak and what I watched for film on score break?
I see them similar to Duke and Notre Dame last year, where they are a good team but with the losses that they’ve taken they shouldn’t be in the tournament. I highly doubt they’ll make it to the B10 Championsip game because they realistically could lose to any team.
Never played lacrosse, saw my first game this past week, I have family in college playing the sport. Probably NJCAA. Family very athletic, also played football. And yes, I know lacrosse is a rough contact sport. Admittedly I'm venting a little here.
Defender roughs opponent that just had a ground ball pickup, gets a 3-minute penalty. Opponent (my family) winds up overnight in hospital, was unconscious on field.
No knowledge of any post-game consequences regarding Defender's team. I'm sure his coach is aware of the hospitalization. Is the Defender ever told what happened to that opponent?
I know it's a rough sport, but I still would like to think that sending an opponent to an overnight hospital stay wouldn't cause bravado for any player, that teammates shouldn't be congratulating Defender on his injurious hit.
Can someone help us put these in order of importance during this ever-important recruiting summer before eleventh grade (he plays defense/LSM but wants to be recruited to play close):
- Prospect Day
-Contact Coach
-Club team tournaments
-NLF
-NAL
-Naptown
-Millon
-Crabfeast
-High School Coach recommendation
-Club team coach recommendation
-Grades
-Community Service
-Involvement in student government
tips for a girl walking on at a smaller D1 school in the south
Any idea on which Universities plan to go D1 in the near future? I heard FSU was contemplating...