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UAlbany men s lacrosse head coach Scott Marr s team won its season opener 15-9 over Colgate on Saturday.
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The man and boy responded in kind.
On a gray, clammy day at Fallon Field, this is how the UAlbany Great Danes introduced themselves to the 2021 men’s lacrosse team season, with some new faces in front of almost no faces.
Playing for the first time in almost a year, UAlbany shrugged off Colgate 15-9 at Fallon Field, fueled by a familiar performance from post-graduate attack Jakob Patterson, who had four goals and four assists.
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Rocking Casey gives way to empty Fallon for UAlbany men’s lacrosse | The Daily Gazette
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The UAlbany men s lacrosse team, shown practicing at John Fallon Field in 2013, will use that field for its home games this season.
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ALBANY It’s almost like there’s a competition to see who’s having more fun, between the players in the game and the players on the sideline.
The UAlbany men’s lacrosse team is known for its dazzling offensive skill in the field of play, but the Great Danes’ bench doesn’t stand idly by, either, boisterously supporting their teammates seemingly non-stop.
Monday February 8th, 2021 8:30am
We rejoice in the return to play. The healing characteristics of lacrosse the physical and mental health benefits for the participants, coaches, families and fans.
2021 will be a week-to-week endeavor. Expect stops and starts, a bumpy road, unpredictable and imperfect. Celebrate your negative tests. We ve seen at least three programs (UMass, Johns Hopkins and Michigan) affected because of campus spreads of the virus. Set a good example. Be the great citizen. Don t be afraid to explain to people that your health and safety and that of others on campus is critical right now. And when you earn the right to take the field and compete, do so with appreciation. Hit the reset button at the end of the week. Last week s success means nothing today; there s no carryover.