Daily Archives: February 3, 2010

Lacrosse In The Movies: “Warrior” Starring Kellan Lutz Is Now In Post-Production And Is Awaiting A Release Date In 2010

"Warrior": In shock and denial over his Marine father’s death in battle, star Lacrosse player Conor Sullivan, always a maverick and a hothead, starts acting out in self-destructive ways that have his mom, Claire, at her wit’s end. But arduous training in a wilderness Lacrosse camp under the tutelage of his dad’s old combat buddy, Sgt. Major Duke Wayne, opens Conor’s eyes to the true meaning of maturity, sportsmanship and manhood.

Kellan Lutz stars in "Warrior"

Texas High School Boys Lacrosse Profile: Kinkaid Boys Lacrosse Defenseman Henry Waite

 

Henry Waite, Defenseman, Class of 2012, Kinkaid High School, Texas

http://lacrosserecruits.com/henry_waite

Club Name: Houston Hurricanes (HYLAX)

Position: Defense

Dominant Hand: Left
Height: 6′ 3″
Weight: 210 lbs
Jersey Number: 28

Athletic Honors:

WSL Elite Sophomores – Ranked #21 (Fall 2009)
T-99 All Star Game (May 2009)
MVP – Defense (2008)

 

Western College Men’s Lacrosse “Game Of The Month”: MCLA #2 Chapman Men’s Lacrosse Vs. #3 BYU On February 13th At 7:00 PM At Champan’s Wilson Field (Orange, CA)

MCLA Division I # 2 ranked Chapman Panthers will take on the #3 ranked BYU Cougars on Saturday, February 13th at 7:00 PM at Chapman’s Wilson Field.  This will be a rematch of the 2009 semi-finals where Chapman slipped past BYU 10-9 to ultimately fall to Michigan 12-11 in the championship game.  This rematch will be a battle of the best the MCLA has to offer and a must game to attend for any southern California lacrosse fan.  Join the action at the fantastic Chapman venue where the action will be fast, bruising and loud.  Come cheer on the Panthers or Cougars and see the game played at the highest level available – you’ll be glad that you came – guaranteed! 
 Chapman University • One University Drive, Orange, CA 92866 • Phone: (714) 997-6815
 
Come early!  Park in the underground parking area under the field.
 
Driving DirectionsChapman University, Orange campus, is nestled in the heart of Southern California. The campus is located in the historic district of Old Towne Orange, one of the oldest residential communities in Orange County.

From the North

  • Take 5 Freeway SOUTH
  • Exit onto 22 Freeway EAST, Orange
  • Take 22 Freeway EAST to Glassell St. Exit
  • Exit on Glassell St., turn NORTH (left off the freeway exit ramp)
  • Take Glassell St. NORTH to traffic circle
  • Exit the second exit of the traffic circle (Glassell St. NORTH)
  • Take Glassell St. NORTH to University Drive
  • Refer to Chapman maps for building directions and parking lot locations

From the South

  • Take 5 Freeway NORTH 
  • Exit onto 55 Freeway NORTH
  • Take 55 Freeway NORTH to Chapman Avenue Orange
  • Turn WEST on Chapman Avenue (right off the freeway exit ramp)
  • Take Chapman Avenue WEST to traffic circle (Glassell St.)
  • Exit the first exit of the traffic circle (Glassell St. NORTH)
  • Take Glassell St. NORTH to University Drive
  • Refer to Chapman maps for building directions and parking lot locations 

From the East

  • Take 15 Freeway SOUTH
  • Exit onto 91 Freeway WEST (Beach Cities)
  • Take 91 Freeway WEST to 55 Freeway SOUTH
  • Exit onto 55 Freeway SOUTH (left lane exit)
  • Take 55 Freeway SOUTH to Chapman Avenue
  • Exit onto Chapman Avenue
  • Turn WEST on Chapman Avenue (right off the freeway exit ramp)
  • Take Chapman Avenue WEST to traffic circle (Glassell St.)
  • Exit the first exit of the traffic circle (Glassell St. NORTH)
  • Take Glassell St. NORTH to University Drive
  • Refer to Chapman maps for building directions and parking lot locations

Western College Men’s Lacrosse On TV: Denver Men’s Lacrosse, Air Force And Ohio State To Be Televised As Part Of ECAC “Game Of The Week”

Commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Rudy Keeling announced today that the conference will have a five game television package during the 2010 ECAC Lacrosse season.

“The ECAC is thrilled to be able showcase the talents of the student-athletes in our lacrosse league on national television,” said ECAC Commissioner Keeling. “Not only will being on television create a positive atmosphere for the games, but it will also allow the country to see how competitive our league is.”

The season-long package features some of the best lacrosse teams in the nation, including several top 25 teams battling for conference supremacy.  Legendary lacrosse broadcaster Leif Elsmo, who has announced lacrosse games for more than 20 years, will be the primary broadcaster for all five games. 

Date Game Time Networks
March 20 Air Force at Loyola (Md) 1:00 p.m. EST MASN, TWC SportsNet, TW Sports 26, TWC 3, Cox Sports TV New England, Comcast SportsNet New England, Bright House Sports Network, Cox 3, Metro Sports (TX), Fox College Sports, At Sports TV Network, Comcast Entertainment Television, DIRECTV, DISH, AT&T
March 27 Hobart at Fairfield 1:00 p.m. EST MASN, TWC SportsNet, TW Sports 26, TWC 3, Cox Sports TV New England, Comcast SportsNet New England, Bright House Sports Network, MSG+Plus, Cox 3, Metro Sports (TX), Fox College Sports, At Sports TV Network, DIRECTV, DISH, AT&T
April 3 Ohio State vs. Loyola (Md) 2:00 p.m. EST MASN, SportsTime Ohio, TWC SportsNet, TW Sports 26, TWC 3, Cox Sports TV New England, Comcast SportsNet New England, Bright House Sports Network, Cox 3, Metro Sports (TX), Fox College Sports, At Sports TV Network, Directv, Dish, AT&T
April 11 Quinnipiac at University of Denver 11:00 a.m. MST/2:00 p.m. EST MASN, TWC SportsNet, TW Sports 26, TWC 3, Cox Sports TV New England, Comcast SportsNet New England, Bright House Sports Network, MSG+Plus, Cox 3, Metro Sports (TX), Fox College Sports, Comcast Entertainment Television, At Sports TV Network, DIRECTV, DISH, AT&T
May 1 Bellarmine at Ohio State 1:00 p.m. EST MASN, TWC SportsNet, TW Sports 26, TWC 3, Cox Sports TV New England, Comcast SportsNet New England, Bright House Sports Network, Cox 3, Metro Sports (TX), Fox College Sports, Sports Time Ohio, Wazoo Sports Network, At Sports TV Network, DIRECTV, DISH, AT&T

The “Game of the Week” debuts on Saturday, March 20 at 1:00 p.m. EST, with Air Force traveling to Baltimore, Md. to take on Loyola University Maryland at the Ridley Athletic Complex. 

On Saturday, March 27 Fairfield will host Hobart College in an ECAC grudge match.  The third game pits two of the conference’s favorites as Ohio State takes on Loyola on Saturday, April 3 at 2:00 p.m.  Quinnipiac will travel to the University of Denver on Sunday, April 11, with that game being broadcast at 11:00 a.m. MST and 1:00 p.m. EST.  The last game of the package will be on Saturday, May 1 as the Buckeyes of Ohio State host Bellarmine at 1:00 p.m. at Ohio Stadium.   

These five games will be broadcast to over 60 million homes across the United States, playing in more than 15 states. The list below details what networks will be airing each ECAC Lacrosse League game. Additional affiliates and broadcasts in your local area may be added prior to the season. Please check back with www.ecaclacrosse.com for updates.

http://www.ecacsports.com/lacrosse/2010/news/2010_TV_package?SPSID=90265&SPID=10874&DB_OEM_ID=18600