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Lacrosse in the News - Sat, 07/24/2010 - 01:00

Readers sound off on the latest headlines, including the controversy surrounding an Iroquois lacrosse team, U.S. preparations for international competitions, Ralph Houk and managers of the Yankees.

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Iroquois Lacrosse Players Lose Passport Dispute With the British

Lacrosse in the News - Sat, 07/17/2010 - 01:00

The lacrosse team, known as the Nationals, had been embroiled in a dispute with the British about using tribal passports instead of ones issued by the United States or Canada.

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No Trip for Iroquois Team

Lacrosse in the News - Sat, 07/17/2010 - 01:00

Iroquois lacrosse players who refused to travel on passports issued by the United States and Canada because they did not consider themselves citizens of those countries have exhausted their last option for going to the sport’s world championship in England.

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Passport Dispute Keeps Lacrosse Team in U.S.

Lacrosse in the News - Fri, 07/16/2010 - 01:00

The team remains stranded at a Comfort Inn in Queens, denied visas by the British government and growing increasingly doubtful that it will be able to compete in the tournament at all.

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England Again Says Lacrosse Team Cannot Enter

Lacrosse in the News - Thu, 07/15/2010 - 01:00

The Iroquois national lacrosse team received permission on Wednesday from the State Department to travel on tribal passports, but England refused to grant visas.

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Iroquois Team Turned Away From Flight by Passport Dispute

Lacrosse in the News - Wed, 07/14/2010 - 01:00

Team officials expressed optimism that the State Department might still agree to allow them to get to the world lacrosse championships in England.

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U.S. Rules May Bar Iroquois From Lacrosse Event

Lacrosse in the News - Tue, 07/13/2010 - 01:00

The Iroquois helped invent lacrosse, but a passport dispute could prevent them from competing in the world championships.

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Coach Follows His Father While Leading His Way

Lacrosse in the News - Wed, 06/02/2010 - 01:00

John Danowski, whose father, Ed Danowski, was a football player and coach, has used his father’s model for guidance in reassembling the Duke lacrosse program.

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Suddenly, Duke Ends Long Road to a Title

Lacrosse in the News - Tue, 06/01/2010 - 01:00

The victory gave Duke its first lacrosse title, breaking up the monopoly that Syracuse, Princeton, Johns Hopkins and Virginia had held on the sport.

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Maryland Escapes Hole and Halts a Long Reign

Lacrosse in the News - Mon, 05/31/2010 - 01:00

The top-seeded Terrapins overcame an early six-goal deficit to defeat the second-seeded Wildcats in front of 9,782 fans, an N.C.A.A. women’s lacrosse record.

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Duke vs. Notre Dame: Result Will Be a Men’s Lacrosse First

Lacrosse in the News - Sun, 05/30/2010 - 01:00

The No. 5 Blue Devils’ victory in the final seconds pushes them to the title game against unseeded Notre Dame in a matchup of teams looking for their first championship.

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Virginia and Cornell Prevail and Round Out Final Four

Lacrosse in the News - Sun, 05/23/2010 - 01:00

The top-seeded Cavaliers squeaked past Stony Brook, 10-9, and the seventh-seeded Big Red cruised past unseeded Army, 14-5.

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To Honor Teammate, Virginia Maintains Perspective as Its Season Ends

Lacrosse in the News - Sun, 05/23/2010 - 01:00

The Cavaliers, still in mourning after the killing of Yeardley Love, were eliminated from the N.C.A.A. women’s lacrosse tournament by North Carolina.

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Lessons From a Lacrosse Field Echo From West Point to Afghanistan

Lacrosse in the News - Thu, 05/20/2010 - 01:00

Members of the West Point lacrosse team used the discipline they learned in preparing for war to engineer an upset of the defending N.C.A.A. champion.

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Virginia Women’s Team Embraces the Moment

Lacrosse in the News - Mon, 05/17/2010 - 01:00

Sharon Love sat in the stands Sunday wearing a blue-and-orange ribbon with angel’s wings, as Virginia won its first game since here daughter Yeardley Love was found dead.

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Planting the Seeds of Lacrosse in Newark

Lacrosse in the News - Mon, 05/17/2010 - 01:00

When East Side High in Newark added lacrosse as a team sport four years ago, many players had never heard of the game before.

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Virginia Wins First-Round Lacrosse Game

Lacrosse in the News - Sun, 05/16/2010 - 01:00

Playing for the first time since a team member was charged with murder, the Cavaliers routed Mount St. Mary’s.

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Equipment: Tim Goettelman signs with LAXFU

Inside Lacrosse - Mon, 11/09/2009 - 02:00

Syracuse, NY - Tim "The Monster" Goettelmann, the three-time all-star with the MLL's Long Island Lizards, and two-time NCAA All-American from Loyola College of Maryland, has signed with LAXFU, Inc., a lacrosse-influenced clothing company. Goettelmann was approached by LAXFU for his lacrosse presence - both on and off the field. "We were looking

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Men's Lacrosse: Wheeling Jesuit names co-captains, announces 2010 schedule

Inside Lacrosse - Mon, 11/09/2009 - 02:00

Wheeling, WV- Head Coach Jay Sothoron and the Wheeling Jesuit Staff are pleased to announce senior attackman Eric Jenkins (Pleasanton, CA), senior midfielder Luke Janssen (Denver, CO) and junior attackman Colin Jack (Pickerington, OH) as captains for the 2009 season. Jenkins comes off a great junior campaign with the Cards where he finished with

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Men's Lacrosse: Virginia's Clausen running 'Moustache Madness' for charity

Inside Lacrosse - Thu, 11/05/2009 - 02:00

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - When senior defenseman Ken Clausen was on a family vacation in Fiji last year over Christmas break, he ran into two gentlemen from Australia. The trio struck up a conversation when they discovered a handlebar mustache tattooed along the outside of Clausen's left forefinger, just between the forefinger and the middle digit.

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