'Famous' reads the caption lower left. I'm guessing this is a section of an on campus mural of all-time great Navy athletes.
Absolutely delightful. Jenna Collins, with her sister taking the brief clip. Forever Naval Academy Women's Lacrosse Greats.
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I have to say I stopped paying much attention when a certain someone, who constantly posts his opinion had no clue what a FOGO was. It’s really not surprising that he had no clue what a trail check was. Feel free to keep entertaining this gentleman. I for one feel he brings absolutely nothing to the table. Don’t confuse someone asking questions with someone who constantly espouses opinions on a subject he is clueless on.8meterPA wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 8:47 pmOn so many levels this is literally one of the most ridiculous things you've posted, and that's saying a lot.OuttaNowhereWregget wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 10:48 amYes! Another great example. You think it's precision or luck that most tomahawk swipes don't hit opposing players?BCGold wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 10:29 amOuttaNowhereWregget wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 9:52 pm Watching some of the BC/Carolina semifinal again. Can’t get enough of this game. Man! Sometimes when a player beats their defender and heads to the goal for a shot the defender will take one last tomahawk swipe to jar the ball loose from the stick. It’s amazing how close some of them come to hitting the head of their opponent. The one that I just watched was on Kerrigan Miller‘s goal to pull Carolina to within one at 6-5 with about seven minutes left in the first. There are some tough ladies playing this game!
Good example of that was the defenders slashing at Charlotte North’s stick on her highlight goal where she scoops it up at midfield and scores. Just missed on the tomahawk strike, result a goal and all kinds of momentum.
Game of inches
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I don't know anything about physics but the terms torque and g-force may explain why this UConn players stick is curved with the shot or pass she is about to make. Maybe it's just an optical illusion, I don't know--but it's impressive to look at this photo and ponder just how much power there is in this fantastic game.
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I think that's what happens when you unleash a Tomahawk passOuttaNowhereWregget wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 8:21 pm
I don't know anything about physics but the terms torque and g-force may explain why this UConn players stick is curved with the shot or pass she is about to make. Maybe it's just an optical illusion, I don't know--but it's impressive to look at this photo and ponder just how much power there is in this fantastic game.
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Nope, 8meter, that's the snake whip shot and it's bad medicine for GKs.
Either that or it's a garbage picture that's all phukked up. Head of the stick
is turned as if to throw to the fence while all else, including the attempted
check, is going straight forward. No physics involved here just a gullible poster.
Either that or it's a garbage picture that's all phukked up. Head of the stick
is turned as if to throw to the fence while all else, including the attempted
check, is going straight forward. No physics involved here just a gullible poster.
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Women's lacrosse is classified as a noncontact sport.
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Wanted to post these here - hopefully they stick
Amazing story just posted yesterday in usalax magazine, worth a read
https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/college/ ... 1-each-day
And another one, an incredibly moving story, extremely well done by ESPN, for those of you that haven't seen it, it's worth the 15 mins...imho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S77KYbkmjwc
Anyway - 8:46 am, Never Forget.
Amazing story just posted yesterday in usalax magazine, worth a read
https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/college/ ... 1-each-day
And another one, an incredibly moving story, extremely well done by ESPN, for those of you that haven't seen it, it's worth the 15 mins...imho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S77KYbkmjwc
Anyway - 8:46 am, Never Forget.
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Thanks so much for posting these. The Bosco story was lovely.8meterPA wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:51 pm Wanted to post these here - hopefully they stick
Amazing story just posted yesterday in usalax magazine, worth a read
https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/college/ ... 1-each-day
And another one, an incredibly moving story, extremely well done by ESPN, for those of you that haven't seen it, it's worth the 15 mins...imho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S77KYbkmjwc
Anyway - 8:46 am, Never Forget.
I send the ESPN Wells Crowther piece every year on September 10 or 11 to my kids, who were 5 and 3 when the attacks happened, and when the world changed for all of us. I just want them to understand that there people in the world -- in all of its absurd abundance, for all of the bickering we do among ourselves -- who show at the crucible this sort of goodness and selflessness, and that this person in particular intentionally placed his young life in certain mortal peril to help other people get to the stairway, get to the ground, and get back to their loved ones -- when the rest of us would likely have been running for the exits. I tell them this boy would be in his forties today, maybe would have been driving his daughter to a practice or a tournament, trying to figure out, without prying too much, if she liked boys yet, would have cracked a beer with his wife after a long day, for Wells, at the fire station. 8:46; never forget, that when it happened Wells started the countdown on his life by opting to stay and help. It's humbling beyond words.
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Sea - very well said and glad to know you already knew the story of the red bandana, I figured you would. sending you a pmseacoaster wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 2:19 pmThanks so much for posting these. The Bosco story was lovely.8meterPA wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:51 pm Wanted to post these here - hopefully they stick
Amazing story just posted yesterday in usalax magazine, worth a read
https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/college/ ... 1-each-day
And another one, an incredibly moving story, extremely well done by ESPN, for those of you that haven't seen it, it's worth the 15 mins...imho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S77KYbkmjwc
Anyway - 8:46 am, Never Forget.
I send the ESPN Wells Crowther piece every year on September 10 or 11 to my kids, who were 5 and 3 when the attacks happened, and when the world changed for all of us. I just want them to understand that there people in the world -- in all of its absurd abundance, for all of the bickering we do among ourselves -- who show at the crucible this sort of goodness and selflessness, and that this person in particular intentionally placed his young life in certain mortal peril to help other people get to the stairway, get to the ground, and get back to their loved ones -- when the rest of us would likely have been running for the exits. I tell them this boy would be in his forties today, maybe would have been driving his daughter to a practice or a tournament, trying to figure out, without prying too much, if she liked boys yet, would have cracked a beer with his wife after a long day, for Wells, at the fire station. 8:46; never forget, that when it happened Wells started the countdown on his life by opting to stay and help. It's humbling beyond words.
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This photo was taken in the mid 1980's from Dickinson college on Biddle Field. My how times have changed.
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8meterPA wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:51 pm Wanted to post these here - hopefully they stick
Amazing story just posted yesterday in usalax magazine, worth a read
https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/college/ ... 1-each-day
And another one, an incredibly moving story, extremely well done by ESPN, for those of you that haven't seen it, it's worth the 15 mins...imho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S77KYbkmjwc
Anyway - 8:46 am, Never Forget.
Wells Crowther’s story has the same impact on me every year and it hasn’t weakened a bit. Thanks for posting it here!
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Sadly Wells Dad passed away not too long ago (2019) . It’s hard to make it through him describing his relationship with Wells with a dry eye.wlaxphan20 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 6:47 pm8meterPA wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:51 pm Wanted to post these here - hopefully they stick
Amazing story just posted yesterday in usalax magazine, worth a read
https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/college/ ... 1-each-day
And another one, an incredibly moving story, extremely well done by ESPN, for those of you that haven't seen it, it's worth the 15 mins...imho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S77KYbkmjwc
Anyway - 8:46 am, Never Forget.
Wells Crowther’s story has the same impact on me every year and it hasn’t weakened a bit. Thanks for posting it here!
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I don't know when this information was posted (website link below) but these stats are fascinating. Life goes on for the lacrosse player way after graduating college.
"Club Participation - Men and Women - There are over 11,500 players (7,500 men and 4,000 women) nationally playing lacrosse on over 300 men's and women's post-collegiate club teams in virtually every state in the country. Players at the club level are of the highest caliber. Professional profiles include lawyers, doctors, business executives, and other high earning power vocations. The average club organization has 35 to 40 players.
Participants range in age from 18 to 60. Youth Participation - Boys and Girls Youth and recreational programs playing both field and "soft" lacrosse are estimated at about 100,000 participants, 76,000 boys and 27,000 girls. Over 4,500 programs span the United States. Programs range in size from 50 to 15,000 children. Players range from 5 to 15 years of age. Camps and Clinics - Boys and Girls Participants are primarily high school and youth players. These programs are staffed by current college and high school coaches. There are more than 300 men's and women's camps nationally. The majority of camps are held during the summer months."
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https://www.planowestlacrosse.org/history-of-lacrosse
"Club Participation - Men and Women - There are over 11,500 players (7,500 men and 4,000 women) nationally playing lacrosse on over 300 men's and women's post-collegiate club teams in virtually every state in the country. Players at the club level are of the highest caliber. Professional profiles include lawyers, doctors, business executives, and other high earning power vocations. The average club organization has 35 to 40 players.
Participants range in age from 18 to 60. Youth Participation - Boys and Girls Youth and recreational programs playing both field and "soft" lacrosse are estimated at about 100,000 participants, 76,000 boys and 27,000 girls. Over 4,500 programs span the United States. Programs range in size from 50 to 15,000 children. Players range from 5 to 15 years of age. Camps and Clinics - Boys and Girls Participants are primarily high school and youth players. These programs are staffed by current college and high school coaches. There are more than 300 men's and women's camps nationally. The majority of camps are held during the summer months."
italics mine
https://www.planowestlacrosse.org/history-of-lacrosse
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Watch it a hundred times and you'll cry a hundred times. An incredibly moving and well done piece.Itsallgood wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 9:30 pmSadly Wells Dad passed away not to long ago (2019) . It’s hard to make it through him describing his relationship with Wells with a dry eye.wlaxphan20 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 6:47 pm8meterPA wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:51 pm Wanted to post these here - hopefully they stick
Amazing story just posted yesterday in usalax magazine, worth a read
https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/college/ ... 1-each-day
And another one, an incredibly moving story, extremely well done by ESPN, for those of you that haven't seen it, it's worth the 15 mins...imho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S77KYbkmjwc
Anyway - 8:46 am, Never Forget.
Wells Crowther’s story has the same impact on me every year and it hasn’t weakened a bit. Thanks for posting it here!
I watched the BC football game yesterday because of the red bandanas, not the football.
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A while back the subject of officiating came up and how the sport needs more consistent and capable officials. Apparently anyone can look into becoming an official. Check it out:
https://www.usalacrosse.com/become-official
https://www.usalacrosse.com/become-official
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Dmac, did u happen to see the beginning of the Army game yesterday,, players all ran on the field carrying flags, gave me chills.DMac wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:50 amWatch it a hundred times and you'll cry a hundred times. An incredibly moving and well done piece.Itsallgood wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 9:30 pmSadly Wells Dad passed away not to long ago (2019) . It’s hard to make it through him describing his relationship with Wells with a dry eye.wlaxphan20 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 6:47 pm8meterPA wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:51 pm Wanted to post these here - hopefully they stick
Amazing story just posted yesterday in usalax magazine, worth a read
https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/college/ ... 1-each-day
And another one, an incredibly moving story, extremely well done by ESPN, for those of you that haven't seen it, it's worth the 15 mins...imho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S77KYbkmjwc
Anyway - 8:46 am, Never Forget.
Wells Crowther’s story has the same impact on me every year and it hasn’t weakened a bit. Thanks for posting it here!
I watched the BC football game yesterday because of the red bandanas, not the football.
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Nope, missed it 8meter but I get it, the academies can do that to you when they do stuff like that for sure.
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Most of it is most certainly filler, although the timing is heavily influenced by location. If you're in a six-team conference, for example, you'll need to add 10-12 games to your calendar. The prospect to play a large opponent is likely intriguing for several players on lesser conference teams.
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I'm confused, did you hit the wrong target here, otis?
Am curious, is your sister mary?
Am curious, is your sister mary?
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Kylie Ohlmiller was in Minnesota this weekend teaching and inspiring the next generation. That’s pretty cool.