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Army Strong
What do you do after you get knocked down? Where does the ball go? How does your team respond or react? See how Army Men’s Lacrosse answers those questions in this short video. #ArmyStrong
Are You Legit?
Prove it at FLG’s Summer Showcase. FLG is offering a three-day Legit Showcase to be held this summer at LIU Post in Brookville, Long Island. It is attracting young male and female studletes from throughout North America, 22 states so far, as well as Canada, who are gearing up for a chance to distinguish themselves
Who’s is the News?
It Could Be YOU! Follow your favorite FLG Select lacrosse players and FLG alumni or put yourself in the spotlight. Who’s in the News is an all-access pass to who’s making headlines inside and outside of the sport. Gleaned from nationally recognized lacrosse magazines, local newspapers and digital media we keep you informed about the
Northwestern Women’s Lacrosse Clinic
Northwestern Women’s Lacrosse team puts on a clinic on how to finish with your stick to the inside! Looking forward to teaching our girls how to play like the Wildcats in the Box rink for our last session of the winter on Sunday, February 28th! Video from Northwestern Athletics.
How to Upset Duke
5 things Lehigh has to do for a chance to upset Duke today Limit Myles Jones to 3 points or less Be 50/50 at the face-off X or better Draw 4 or more penalties and be 50% or better in extra man situations Get an early lead Stay out of the penalty box!
Siena Saints
FLG’s Devin Votta shares his awesome new Siena gear for today’s fresh gear Friday!
John Crawley vs. Navy
FLG’s John Crawley scores 2 and has game winning assist vs. Navy in Hopkins 2016 season opener. Watch clips on John Crawley below! Full game highlights here! Thanks @TheLacrosseNetwork for sharing this video! #FLG #AlumniCommunity #LoveTheGame
Having a Successful Spring
Below we’ve listed some ways FLG has been able to have a successful spring season as a club program: – Plan around PAL schedules: give your players a chance to play for their town – Incorporate individual and team concepts into training – Set up scrimmages with comparable talent – Get lots of reps! Don’t
We all have distractions.
We’ve all had those kids in our group, class, or team. The kids that love to make everyone else around them laugh. The kids that like to talk when the coach is talking. The kids that often serve as a distraction. The first instinct might be to reprimand or punish those being distracting in the