Friday, February 8, 2013

NCAA men's lacrosse set to face off in the Triangle

Duke Blue Devils began their current 9-0 win streak at home last season - Peter Koutroumpis, PKS Consulting LLC

Welcome to the premier post for the Carolina Lacrosse Network - the blog that features NCAA Men's Division I lacrosse news from the Triangle and beyond... from the state of North Carolina.

Duke Blue Devils, North Carolina Tar Heels, and even High Point Panthers fans (yes, not from the Triangle, but...) will be able to follow direct coverage of their team right here!!

Related team coverage with affiliates sites will also be posted here.

NCAA lacrosse season opens up in NC

The 2013 NCAA lacrosse season began last weekend with the Panthers losing their program's debut home-opener, 12-10 to the Delaware Blue Hens in front of 2,004 people in High Point, N.C.

The No. 4/7Tar Heels open up against Air Force at Fetzer Field in Chapel Hill, N.C. on Friday, while the No. 6/4 Blue Devils open up at home at Noon against the No. 9 Denver Pioneers at Koskinen Stadium in Durham, N.C. on Saturday.

Hang on !

There's a lot of lax coverage and insight coming your way!.

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NCAA D1 college lacrosse news from InsideLacrosse.com:

 

NCAA Preview 2013: Duke

The Duke Blue Devils rode a 15-5 record to the NCAA Final Four last season, falling to Maryland 16-10..


 

NCAA Preview 2013: North Carolina

North Carolina enters the season highly-ranked (No. 7 in the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll, No. 4 in the USILA poll..

 

'Sky's the Limit' For High Point After…

In-Game Blog/Box score The High Point Panthers laid their sticks down for their first-ever face-off of the...


 

Fallball Check-In 2012: North Carolina

Peter Koutroumpis recently checked in with the North Carolina lacrosse team. Here's a recap of practice with the…


 

Fallball Check-In 2012: Duke

Entering the weekend before fall practice would officially begin (Oct. 1), the Duke Blue Devils men’s lacrosse…

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NCAA D1 college lacrosse news from Raleigh Sports Examiner on Examiner.com:



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