Thursday January 21st, 2021 11:50am
Robert Morris, this season competing as an Independent after departing the NEC, has released its 2021 schedule, featuring four new opponents.
The Colonials will play 12 games, five against the Southern Conference, three ACC, two independents and one from the Patriot and Ivy Leagues. They’ll be road warriors, playing nine road matchups, a pair of home games and one neutral-site game.
They’ll begin with a road trip to Duke on Feb. 7 a busy week nationally in the Triangle then off to High Point and Bucknell before their first home game Feb. 23 against Bellarmine. There are two more ACC games vs. Notre Dame (Feb. 27) and Virginia (March 20).
Thu Jan 14 2021 | Press Release | College
Moon Township, Pa. The Robert Morris University men s lacrosse program, under the direction of 10th-year head coach Andrew McMinn, has announced that it will retire the jersey No. 43 in honor of the late Jack Toomb. Every day that Jack donned the No. 43, he was a constant representative of what it means to be a RMU lacrosse player, McMinn said. His positive energy was contagious and was never compromised. Regardless of the circumstances, Jack was going to have a smile on his face, give 100 percent, and not sweat the little things! He approached everything in life this way, and it is a big reason why he will always be so loved. It s extremely important to our program to continue to honor his legacy as a person and player in every way that we can. Retiring his number is just one of those ways, and we will continue to embody his spirit in everything we do.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ryan Terefenko picked up two notable preseason honors on Monday as he was named by US Lacrosse Magazine as a preseason All-American and the nation’s preseason Midfielder of the Year.
Terefenko is among 13 players selected to the preseason All-America team and one of two from the Big Ten Conference.
Terefenko has three times earned All-America honors from the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. He’s played in 52 career games with 139 ground balls – most of any active player on the roster – to go along with 15 goals, 19 assists and 13 caused turnovers. In September, he was selected by the Halifax Thunderbirds in the second round of the National Lacrosse League Draft.