Northwestern Wins Fifth Consecutive National Lax Titlte
24 May 2009Sunday; Towson, MD, USA: The Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship Finals was held on Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the Towson State campus in Towson, MD. The Northwestern Wildcats defeated the Tar Heels of North Carolina 21-7 to win its figth consecutive national title.
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- Champions
Millburn @ Westfield Lacrosse
6 May 2009 Westfield, NJ: Millburn defeated Westfield 16 to 15 in a high school girls varsity lacrosse game played at Kehler Stadium.
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UPenn @ Army Men’s Lacrosse
2 May 2009 West Point, NY: Action During the University of Pennsylvania Quakers’ 11-10 victory over the Army Dark Knights of the United States Military Academy in a men’s lacrosse game played at Miche Stadium at West Point.
North Brunswick @ Westfield Lacrosse
April 13, 2009: Westfield defeated North Brunswick 12-8 in girls varsity lacrosse at a game played in Gary Kehler Stadium in Westfield, NJ.
Harvard @ Princeton Lacrosse
11 April 2009 Princeton, NJ: The Princeton Tigers defeated the Harvard Crimson 17-5 and 10-9, in women’s and men’s lacrosse, respectively. The double header was held at the Class of 1952 stadium.
090411 Harvard @ Princeton Womens Lacrosse – Images by Alex Cena
090411 Harvard @ Princeton Mens Lacrosse – Images by Alex Cena
Kent Place at Oak Knoll Lacrosse
2 April 2009 Thursday; Chatham, NJ, USA: Kent Place at Oak Knoll School for the Holy Child Girls Varsity Lacrosse played at the Chatham Athletic Fields. Oak Knoll defeated Kent Place 15-13 after two 3 minute overtime periods.
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- Check!
- Defending the Net
- Oh No You Don’t
- Shot on Goal
- My Competition
- Face Off
- Going for the Net
- Fighting for the Ball
Penn Defeats Cornell 14-2 in Women’s Lax
21 March 2009 Saturday; Philadelphia, PA, USA: The University of Pennsylvania Quakers defeated the Big Red of Cornell 14-2 in a women’s Lacrosse game played today at Franklin Field.
- Aiming for the Low Corner
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Brearly @ Kent Place Basketball
Summit, NJ, USA: Keniworth’s David Brearly High School was defeated by Kent Place School 66-42 during a girls varsity basketball game played at the KPS Field House on Tuesday February 24, 2009.
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A Profile on Jennifer Ross – Lacrosse
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(Written by Louis Rossi for NJSI.NET) Sincere devotion to a sport is the trademark of a true athlete; a competitor that spares no expense when it comes to developing their craft. Dedication at that level requires an immense commitment on the part of an athlete – be it a professional playing before millions on a national stage, or a first year junior varsity try-out hoping they’re good enough to make the cut. It is for these reasons that those fortunate enough to make that cut and continue on to the bigger stages professional athletics has to offer ever make it out of the locker room.
Commitment is a word you’ll hear often in sports. Commitment on a play, a committed performance, a committed comeback – you get the idea. You rarely hear it refer to athletes when they aren’t in the game. How often have you heard the NFL broadcasters talk about the star quarterback’s time spent off the field, doing everything he could to learn from his mistakes and continue his winning streak? Almost never, but why is that? Because it goes unsaid; those players that we watch every week have been committed, dedicated players for years – learning, every step of the way.
While Jennifer Ross doesn’t play in front of millions on a weekly basis, her commitment is just as outstanding and genuine. It is rare to see a player just three-years into a sport make every conceivable effort to immerse themselves in it.
Kent Place @ Governor Livingston Field Hockey
Berkeley Heights, NJ – Kent Place School defeated Governor Livingston 4-0 in girls varsity field hockey on Friday October 10, 2008. Sophia Agathis (10), Megan Coy (3), Ali Guida (2) and Krista Zsitvay (19) each scored a goal for the Dragons, while Ali Millard and Emily Johnson took turns protecting the goal for Kent Place. Assists came from Alexandra Agathis (1), Sophia Agathis (10), Megan Coy (3), Krissy Stewart (35) and Krista Zsitvay (19).
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Football: Become a Better Prospect
Bob Chmiel, NCSA’s Director of Football Operations and Educational Speaker, comments on the college recruitment process and gives tips on how to become a better student-athlete prospect. The segments were aired on a TV station in Buffalo and on FoxSPorts. Chmiel spent seven years as Notre Dame’s Director of Football Operations and Recruiting Coordinator/Assistant Coach. Prior, Chmiel was the University of Michigan’s Football Recruiting Coordinator, where he also served as an assistant coach.
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