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UMass: The Grind Is Good

Sunday March 14th, 2021 8:15am (Photo Courtesy of UMass Athletics) UMass opens its season Sunday against Fairfield. The Minutemen are the last men s DI team to get started (outside of the Ivy League) due to several delays to the start of their season due to COVID-19 protocols. Check out the full calendar of games. It’s tough to think of a program that has as much of a clear-cut identity as UMass. It was drilled into Jeff Trainor by coach Greg Cannella on his recruiting visit. “He kept it as real as he could. He told me and my family, ‘This is a hard-working school. This is a blue-collar school,’” Trainor said in an interview in January, before the team went through sporadic stops and starts due to COVID-19 protocols. “Growing up in Billerica, it was the same message we preached. I knew it was going to be the best place for me.”

Quint s Top 20: United We Stand Lacrosse For All

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The Recorder - Seeing Maroon: Is spring in the air?

Seeing Maroon: Is spring in the air? CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Published: 2/15/2021 8:40:16 PM With all UMass sports still on pause for at least another week, it’s a good time to look ahead to the upcoming spring season. This year’s spring season will be like none other, as fall sports, outside of football, like soccer and field hockey have been moved to the spring similar to the Fall II season running across high school sports in Massachusetts. For normal spring athletes like lacrosse, baseball and softball players, last year was stopped just when the season was beginning to ramp up. The stop due to the pandemic came at an unfortunate time for the UMass lacrosse programs in particular.

Athol Daily News - Seeing Maroon: Is spring in the air?

Seeing Maroon: Is spring in the air? CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Modified: 2/15/2021 8:40:23 PM With all UMass sports still on pause for at least another week, it’s a good time to look ahead to the upcoming spring season. This year’s spring season will be like none other, as fall sports, outside of football, like soccer and field hockey have been moved to the spring similar to the Fall II season running across high school sports in Massachusetts. For normal spring athletes like lacrosse, baseball and softball players, last year was stopped just when the season was beginning to ramp up. The stop due to the pandemic came at an unfortunate time for the UMass lacrosse programs in particular.

Seeing Maroon: Is spring in the air?

With all UMass sports still on pause for at least another week, it’s a good time to look ahead to the upcoming spring season.This year’s spring season will be like none other, as fall sports, outside of football, like soccer and field hockey have been.

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