/r/SDSEALS
A sub for fans of the San Diego Seals of the National Lacrosse League
/r/SDSEALS
I (32 M) am new to San Diego and have been a sports fan all my life, but I know nothing about lacrosse. I like supporting my local teams. How’s the fan community? Anybody willing to help me understand and appreciate the game?
TLDR: 6 YO has decided she’s a seals fan. Dad looking for insights to the team for his daughter.
So I took my daughter to a USA Lacrosse Event not thinking she’d love it. Fast forward a week and she’s on the local youth team. We live in AZ so we don’t have a team. I grew up going to the sting games back in the day. But she has decided that she’s a SD seals fan and says when she’s old enough she’ll be the first female to play for the seals. Anything I need to know as a new fan? Are the games affordable? We go to San Diego a few times a year already. Any players we should be aware of? We’ve been watching highlights and old games on YouTube.
I'd like to attend my first San Diego Seals game this season--can anyone recommend which game I should attend, given that I'm a very casual fan from out of town? https://www.sealslax.com/schedule/ Just want an entertaining, fun atmosphere, and really no other expectations.
Was debating Opening Day vs going to a game when they're up against a competitive team like Buffalo vs attending one of the last games of the year...
Who else is gonna be supporting the redwoods and our captain Wes berg when they play in San Diego??
Was Gamble put on the IR after his fight? I know he had a pretty bad cut, but curious if it was more severe.
I never saw him hit the field again after running to the locker room post scrap.
(2) San Diego vs (3) Albany |
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Location: MVP Arena, Albany, New York |
Time: 12 PM PST |
Watch: ESPN U, ESPN + |
Series: Albany 1-0 |