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Notebook: Cornell's DeLuca declines to comment on Pannell's status
•Cornell coach Ben DeLuca would not comment on the status of injured superstar Rob Pannell after the Big Red's 12-6 win against Syracuse on Tuesday. Pannell had surgery in early March for a broken bone in his foot. The injury typically sidelines...
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Lax roundup: No. 18 Princeton men upset No. 9 Villanova
Jeff Froccaro and Tom Schreiber were held scoreless Saturday at the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic in Baltimore. Three days later, things changed. Froccaro and Schreiber had five goals each — a career high for both — as visiting No. 18...Tags: Delray Beach, Maryland Terrapins, Towson Tigers, Syracuse Orange, Washington College (Maryland)
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Face-Off Classic a preview of lacrosse championship weekend
It's part of the job description for Andy Bilello to be equal parts matchmaker and recruiter, as much a spreadsheet expert as he is a scheduling broker.
These days, though, there might be a more apt title for Inside Lacrosse's director of business...Tags: Sports, Under Armour Inc., Maryland Terrapins, Baltimore Ravens, Virginia Cavaliers
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Face-Off Classic coaches compare their defensemen to those of the past
Friday’s edition of The Sun will include an article on the top defenseman for five of the six teams participating in Saturday’sFace-Off Classicat M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Four of the five aforementioned have been named All Americans...Tags: Sports, Butterfly Ballots
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Face-Off Classic defensemen offer opinion about position
Friday’s edition of The Sun included an article on the top defenseman for five of the six teams participating in Saturday’s Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Four of the five aforementioned have been named All Americans and...Tags: Sports
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Good vibes continue, but focus shifts for UMBC
UMBC’s abbreviated week of preparation for Saturday’s contest against No. 2 Johns Hopkins in the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore got off to a good start with Tuesday night’s 8-7 upset of No. 5 Maryland.... -
Face-Off Classic shaping up to be a defensive display
Big-stage events such as theKonica MinoltaFace-Off Classicat M&T Bank Stadium are usually a showcase for explosive offenses and highlight-reel goals.
But four of the six participants at Saturday's Classic feature a defenseman who has been an All-...Tags: Sports, Football, ESPN (tv network), Virginia Cavaliers, Sprained Ankle
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Cornell leaning towards starting West in net
It appears there’s a frontrunner in the competition to be Cornell’s starting goalkeeper. Sophomore Andrew West has started in each of the No. 3 Big Red’s past two contests, and he has registered a 6.00 goals-against average and a .571...Tags: Princeton Tigers, Harvard Crimson
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New attack helps No. 12 North Carolina snap two-game skid
Desperate for a win in Saturday's opening game of the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic, No. 12 North Carolina took the field at M&T Bank Stadium sporting a completely revamped starting attack.
The results were anything but overwhelming, but still enough...Tags: North Carolina Tar Heels
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Stanwick's assist helps No. 1 Virginia top No. 3 Cornell, 9-8, in overtime
The ballyhooed matchup between two of the top leading candidates for this year's Tewaaraton Award wasn't going to materialize with Cornell senior attackman Rob Pannell expected to miss up to six weeks with a broken bone in his left foot.
That — and...Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Injuries and Wounds, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Broken Bones, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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No. 2 Johns Hopkins uses big run to pull away from UMBC, 12-5
In a young season littered with upsets, the Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team ensured that its name wasn't added to the list of the fallen.
Junior attackman Zach Palmer had a career-best eight points, and the No. 2 Blue Jays overpowered UMBC, 12-5, at...Tags: Concerts, Music, Entertainment
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Cornell missed Pannell, but players aren't shedding any tears
It would be difficult to suggest that with a healthy senior Rob Pannell, No.3 Cornell would’ve beaten No. 1 Virginia instead of dropping a 9-8 decision in overtime at the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. But...Tags: Virginia Cavaliers
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