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College Crosse Prospectus - September 5, 2019: Syracuse Welcomes Pat March To Its Staff

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GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING, College Crosse Nation! Thanks for making us a part of your day! Here’s everything you need to know for September 5, 2019.

College Crosse News

Syracuse welcomes Pat March to its staff.

Pat March, who has engineered offenses that have ranked in the top-10 nationally in scoring each of the last-three seasons, is the new Syracuse men’s lacrosse offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator. “I’m honored to be offered the opportunity to become a part of the Syracuse lacrosse program, a program with a great tradition of success and a long lineage of great players,” March said. “I would like to thank Coach Desko, Associate Director of Athletics Jamie Mullin and Director of Athletics John Wildhack placing confidence in my ability. I am very excited to get to campus, meet the team and get to work.”

Cornell to host Eamon McEneaney Memorial Golf Outing this weekend.

Enthusiasts of the Cornell men’s lacrosse program are invited to join with the lacrosse alumni, family, and friends at the 18th annual Eamon McEneaney Memorial Golf Outing at Robert Trent Jones Golf Course at Cornell University, to be held Saturday, Sept. 7. The outing will serve as the main event of the Big Red’s Alumni, Family and Friends weekend, Sept. 6-8. The festivities will kick off on Friday, Sept. 6 with a barbeque dinner at 6 p.m. on Tanner Terrace, leading into the Cornell Varsity Red/White Scrimmage on Schoellkopf Field at 7 p.m. The Cornell JV game against Hill Academy will follow at 8:30 p.m. on Schoellkopf Field.

Nice new digs, Manhattan!!

This sounds like a great event: Lacrosse stick demo first of two folk art events this fall at Auburn art center.

The only remaining Oneida Indian Nation lacrosse stick maker will demonstrate the process Friday at the Schweinfurth Art Center. Ron Patterson, an Oneida Turtle Clan member, follows the ritual of asking the creator for help picking the right tree in the forest, then steaming and bending the wood into a traditional lacrosse stick shape.

The team that eats together wins together.

MLL players excited about new trading card partnership.

Chesapeake Bayhawks goalie Niko Amato has been a fan of Major League Lacrosse since he was a child. He grew up in Conshohocken, Pa., which is about 15 miles away from Philadelphia. He was a season ticket holder for the Philadelphia Barrage. Despite folding in 2008, the Barrage — one of the league’s original teams — had an impressive history. The team won three championships, which is still tied for second-most in MLL history. They are also the only MLL team to appear in the championship game and not lose.

Looking good, Michigan.

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGNER!!

College Crosse Year In Review

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Shout out to Chris for all the fantastic work he did this summer on the Year In Review series. #HardestWorkingKidInTheBiz

What’s Up, New PhilaYorkJersey?

You got a license for that ride?: NYC might institute helmets, licenses for cyclists.

Six weeks after he announced his plan to promote safe cycling in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio told reporters on Wednesday afternoon that he was mulling the idea of forcing Citi Bike riders to wear helmets, and having all cyclists obtain licenses — measures that have been shown to discourage cycling rates in other major cities.

World/National News

Dramatic new before and after aerial photos show how parts of the Bahamas were obliterated by 185 mph hurricane,

Dramatic new before and after aerial photos show how parts of the Bahamas have been obliterated by winds of up to 185mph during deadly Hurricane Dorian. The shocking images depict the waste laid to the small keys that make up the Abaco Islands, north of Nassau, as ships were blown into harbors, thousands of houses were destroyed and seawater surged on to land. One image shows sailing vessels hundreds of meters on shore after being forced to run aground during the vicious hurricane which hit the area on Tuesday.

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LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOO!

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