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Dialed In: Your Lacrosse Fix For Wednesday, April 28

Dialed In: Your Lacrosse Fix For Wednesday, April 28
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Dialed In: Your Lacrosse Fix for Thursday, April 22

Thu Apr 22 2021 | Nelson Rice | Fuel Emily Hawryschuk is returning to Syracuse to use her sixth year of eligibility in 2022. (Photo by John Strohsacker) Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world: 1.  Emily Hawryschuk is coming back. Two months ago when Syracuse’s Emily Hawryschuk announced the torn ACL she suffered in practice before the Orange’s second game would keep her out the rest of the season, she ended on a positive note. “#51 is not signing off just yet.” The statement was a sign of things to come. Hawryschuk, one of the best players in the college game, announced on her social media platforms Wednesday afternoon that she will use her sixth year of eligibility to play a final season in the Carrier Dome for Gary Gait. 

Dialed In: Your Lacrosse Fix for Wednesday, April 21

WHAT WE’RE WATCHING The NCAA shares the inspirational story of former UMass-Lowell women’s lacrosse player Noelle Lambert and her Born to Run Foundation. After losing her leg in an accident, former @RiverHawkWLax player Noelle Lambert started @TheBornToRunFo1, which donates specialized prosthetics to young adults and children. #LLAMpic.twitter.com/zi56xzh89L WHAT’S ON TAP U.S. gold medalist and current PLL star Jordan Wolf is the guest this week on Overtime with Paul Carcaterra. Notre Dame looks to snap its three-game losing streak in women’s lacrosse when it hosts Virginia Tech today for a noon matinee on ACC Network Extra.

Dialed In: Your Lacrosse Fix For Wednesday, April 14

Wed Apr 14 2021 | Kenny DeJohn | Fuel Koby Smith and the Towson defense held Hofstra to just eight goals Wednesday night. (Photo by Matt Riley / UVA Athletics) Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world: 1. The Towson men love playing close games. The Tigers played another one Tuesday night. A seven-goal first half was enough to withstand a strong second-half push from Hofstra as Towson improved to 5-6 (2-3, CAA) with a 10-8 win at Johnny Unitas Stadium. Redshirt-senior attackman Bordy McLean scored four times, and Shane Brennan made 14 saves. 2. A slate of six women’s games saw big scoring from top teams.

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