Archive for April 9th, 2008

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Air Force to Host Bellarmine in GWLL Contest

The Air Force lacrosse team is back at home this weekend, April 11, for a GWLL contest versus Bellarmine. The game is scheduled to begin at 3:00 p.m. at Cadet Lacrosse Stadium.
Scouting the Falcons…
Air Force (2-5, 0-1) dropped its GWLL opener to 18th-ranked Ohio State last week, falling 16-5 to the Buckeyes. Leading the way for the Falcons was junior Griffin Nevitt, who tallied two goals and an assist.
Nevitt is the Falcons’ leading scorer on the year with 11 goals and five assists on the season, while senior David Rose is second on the team with nine goals and three assists.
Scouting the Knights…
Bellarmine (6-4, 0-2) was last in action on April 2, when it dropped a 20-4 contest to Ohio State.
Shane Andersen leads the Knights’ offense with 21 points (11g, 10a), while Matt Holland is second with 20 points (10g, 10a).
The Coaches…
• Air Force is coached by Fred Acee, in his 11th season with the Falcons. Acee holds a 349-219-1 career record (41st year) and a 37-100 mark at the Academy.
• Bellarmine is coached by Jack McGetrick, in his third season at the helm of the Knights’ program. McGetrick holds a career record of 116-98 (15th year) and 29-24 mark at Bellarmine.
Series Records…
This weekend marks just the third meeting between Air Force and Bellarmine, with the series tied, 1-1. The Knights won last year’s contest, 16-10, while the Falcons picked up a 9-6 victory in 2006.

Air Force in the Statistical Rankings…
In the latest national rankings through games of April 6, Air Force ranks 26th in the nation in man-up offense (.323).
Meanwhile, junior Dan Gnazzo ranks tied for second in the GWLL and tied for 14th in the nation in ground balls per game (5.0).
How They Rate…
Bellarmine ranks 14th nationally in face-off win percentage (.545), while ranking 26th in man-down defense (.717) and 27th in both man-up offense (.297) and scoring offense (9.1).
Individually, Bobby Snider is second in the conference and 23rd in the nation in face-off win percentage (.547), while Geoff Griffiths is fourth in the league and 27th in the country in ground balls per game (4.5).
Who’s in Goal?…
Between Air Force and Bellarmine, seven goalkeepers have seen action for the teams, including six different starters combined. For the Falcons, freshmen Brian Wilson and Woody Johnson, along with senior Clayton Cruickshank have all started at least one game this season. Meanwhile, David Haas, Justin Burks and Scott Bowles have all started in goal for the Knights, while A.J. Smith has also seen action between the pipes.
Winning At Home…
With two home contests this weekend, Air Force will look to remain undefeated on its own field this season. Both of the Falcons’ wins this season have come at Cadet Lacrosse Stadium. Air Force is currently one of 11 Division I teams in the nation who remain undefeated at home in 2008.
Keeping the Streak Alive…
Junior Griffin Nevitt will look to keep his scoring streak alive this weekend, as the midfielder has scored at least one goal or assist in 32 consecutive games. Nevitt, who has 56 goals and 29 assists in his career, has scored in 34 of 35 games in his first two-plus seasons.
Nevitt’s scoring streak of 32 games is the seventh-longest active streak in the country. Duke’s Matt Danowski leads the way with 53 straight games with at least one goal or assist.
Up Next…
The Falcons host Quinnipiac on Sunday, April 13, in another league match-up. The game is slated for 12:00 p.m. at Cadet Lacrosse Stadium.

Women’s Lacrosse: Top club teams meet in Missouri this weekend

April 08, 2008
from press releases

This weekend, six of the Top 15 Women’s Club Lacrosse Teams are coming from all over the country to meet in America’s Heartland, at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri for an intensive three day tournament that will feature 19 battles between these six highly ranked programs.
No. 2 Colorado State, No. 4 Michigan, No. 5 Michigan State, No. 6 Colorado University, along with host Lindenwood (No. 11), lead the way with No. 15 Georgia and No. 18 Texas A & M also participating.

More Details Here!

Lincoln Named Nike/Inside Lacrosse Player of the Week

Freshman earns first career honor

DENVER – University of Denver freshman Jamie Lincoln (St. Cathariens, Ontario) recorded three goals and an assist against No. 7 Notre Dame and has been named the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Player of the Week last Saturday.

Down 8-7 in the final minutes of a key GWLL game against Notre Dame, Denver needed a spark and Lincoln was there to provide it, scoring his third goal of the game to knot the score at eight and that led to sophomore Ilija Gajic’s (Burnaby, B.C) game-winner with less than a minute to go.

On the season, Lincoln leads the Pioneers (7-4) in scoring with 26 goals.

Lincoln is just the second Pioneer to earn Inside Lacrosse’s national player of the week honors, as he joins junior Joey Murray (Denver, Colo.) who was named on March 5, 2007.

DU will host Quinnipiac in GWLL action on Friday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m.

Munro Named US Lacrosse Coach of the Week

Munro earns national recognition

BALTIMORE – Jamie Munro of the University of Denver has been selected as the US Lacrosse Coach of the Week for the week ending April 6. Munro will be recognized on CBS College Sports’ lacrosse broadcast on April 16.

Munro led Denver’s men’s lacrosse team to a 9-8 upset over No. 8 Notre Dame. The Pioneers have won four in a row to improve to 7-4 for the season and are now 1-0 in Great Western Lacrosse League play.

US Lacrosse and CBS College Sports are in the fifth year of a partnership to help bring college lacrosse broadcasts to fans around the nation. CBS College Sports has a 23-game package for this season, including telecasts of the NCAA Division I, II and III women’s championships and the NCAA Division II and III men’s championships. CSTV will also telecast the US Lacrosse Women’s Division Intercollegiate Associates National Championship.

US Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) corporation, is the national governing body for men’s and women’s lacrosse. US Lacrosse has more than 250,000 members around the country. To learn more about US Lacrosse, please visit www.uslacrosse.org.

DU will host Quinnipiac in GWLL action on Friday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m.

2008 Colorado Select Tryouts Sunday, April 20th Dick’s Sporting Goods Complex

We Will Choose Two U15 Boys Teams, Two U13 Boys Teams, One U11 Boys Team And One U13 And U15 Girl’s Team.

Registration And Information Attached For U11, U13, And U15 Boys And U11 And U13 Girls.

Please Fill Out Registration And Get In ASAP! Spread The Word And Forward To Anyone Interested!!!!

Also, if you are interesetd in coaching or being a selector , please fill out an application and mail in or email to fairclothh@yahoo.com

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Coaches, Evaluators and Facilitators Information

Munro, Halfpenny Named US Lacrosse Coaches of the Week

BALTIMORE – Jamie Munro of the University of Denver and Christine Halfpenny of the College of William and Mary have been selected as the US Lacrosse Coaches of the Week for the week ending April 6. Both will be recognized on CBS College Sports’ lacrosse broadcast on April 16.

Munro led Denver’s men’s lacrosse team to a 9-8 upset over No. 8 Notre Dame. The Pioneers have won four in a row to improve to 7-4 for the season and are now 1-0 in Great Western Lacrosse League play.

Halfpenny led the Tribe to a 11-10 overtime win at No. 19 James Madison and then a 13-8 home victory over No. 9 George Mason. William and Mary won four straight to improve to 6-6 for the season and is a half-game out of first place in the Colonial Athletics Association.

US Lacrosse and CBS College Sports are in the fifth year of a partnership to help bring college lacrosse broadcasts to fans around the nation. CBS College Sports has a 23-game package for this season, including telecasts of the NCAA Division I, II and III women’s championships and the NCAA Division II and III men’s championships. CSTV will also telecast the US Lacrosse Women’s Division Intercollegiate Associates National Championship.

US Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) corporation, is the national governing body for men’s and women’s lacrosse. US Lacrosse has more than 250,000 members around the country. To learn more about US Lacrosse, please visit www.uslacrosse.org.