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This weekend I posted a couple blog posts to Inside Lacrosse about UNC’s trip to Johns Hopkins. Here are links to those two posts: Day 1: Road trip up to Baltimore Day 2: Game day at Johns Hopkins
This weekend I posted a couple blog posts to Inside Lacrosse about UNC’s trip to Johns Hopkins. Here are links to those two posts: Day 1: Road trip up to Baltimore Day 2: Game day at Johns Hopkins
I will be riding the bus up with the team tomorrow as they head to take on Johns Hopkins for a Saturday match-up. My hope is to post some photos Friday night (if I have Internet access) after our trip up there. Mostly likely I will post on the blogs …
“Forget the Big Ten, we share the same dry cleaners… There is no other area like this. It produces things, situations, feelings that you can’t talk to other people about. Because they have no understanding of it.†— Duke Basketball Coach Mike Krzyzewski With their proximity, and the high-caliber athletics …
The Heels had another one of those close games, running up the score in the first half, then keeping the crowd (and a photographer) on the edge of their seats in the second half. Those on the edge of their seat risked being blown off in the gale-filled game. The …
I have finally posted photos from North Carolina Lacrosse vs. Cornell from last Saturday. My week has been packed with work and I had not had time to post these.This win was a huge win for the program. First, Cornell was in the quarterfinals, loosing by one to Duke. Second, …
Earlier I wrote that one of the elements that makes visually lacrosse compelling to photograph is the equipment. The lacrosse stick is obviously the first piece of equipment to comes to fans minds. When it came to stringing, I think I came in with the assumption to most lacrosse players …
I now have photos from UNC’s 15-2 win over Bellarmine posted. Here is the link for those interested.My advance apologies to Cryder for posting the photo on the left; but you got to admit, it’s funny. He was busted for an illegal stick but it didn’t matter too much. Even …
At long last, the home opener. At 55 degrees, Fetzer Field and nearby Koskinen Stadium undoubtedly had the best weather in the nation for all the NCAA D1 programs opening their lacrosse program today.Normally for a 1pm game, I would get to Fetzer at around 12:15. But with my project, …
It doesn’t seem that long ago that I was at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore covering the Final Four Men’s lacrosse tournament over Memorial Day. But here we are again just days from when teams across the nation will open their season on Saturday. Last year, I spent the opening …
I’m on a roll today. My 3rd post of the day! (Well, actually, it is 12:40am, so first of the new day). I forgot to link to my post on the Inside Lacrosse blog. They were kind enough to let me post on their site. Most of the information is …