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Seven Stories and One Set of Beats: September 14, 2012

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21 Answers With Men's Lacrosse
Former Sun Staff Photographer Tina Chou called up the 2012 men's lacrosse team, wanting to know more about each of its members. What better way to learn more about a person than to ask his teammates, right?

Manhasset's Young twins will follow same college path to Furman lacrosse
Both Young brothers are cut of the same mold as players. Though Liam is a bit bigger at 6-foot-2, 200 pounds (Bobby is 6-foot, 180 pounds), both are right-handers with exceptional stick skills to go along with that size and athleticism.

Towson men, women to take part in Play for Parkinson's tournament
The Towson University men’s and women’s lacrosse teams will participate in the Play for Parkinson’s tournament on Oct. 6 and 7 at Episcopal High in Alexandria, Va. The two-day

Lacrosse's Eamon McEneaney of Cornell and Ithaca's Thomas Collins were lost, not forgotten, on Sept. 11
Cornell All-American Eamon McEneaney and Ithaca's Thomas Collins were killed in the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center.

Denver Men's Lacrosse Announces 2016 Class
The Pioneers welcome 17 newcomers to the roster for the 2013 season.

Lehigh Announces Fall Events
Smith Family Head Lacrosse Coach Kevin Cassese announced the team’s action-packed 2012 fall schedule on Wednesday, which includes Alumni Weekend, the Nick Colleluori Classic and the San Francisco Fall Classic. Lehigh’s fall will be an active one, including the Sixth Annual Nick Colleluori Lacrosse Classic when the squad will face Hofstra and Robert Morris, along with the San Francisco Fall Classic vs. Ohio State. The events begin on Friday, Sept. 28 with Community Night and Alumni Weekend.

ACC lacrosse becomes SEC football with the additions of Syracuse, Notre Dame
But holding an ACC tournament with so many powerhouses may not make sense.

Today's beats: Eff it. Time for some Roy Orbison.