Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. John Grant Jr. is retiring from pro lacrosse.
Grant, 42, hangs up his cleats as arguably the most decorated athlete in lacrosse history. He is Major League Lacrosse’s all-time leader in goals (329), points (534) and game-winning goals (16) — and in what would prove to be his final regular season game, he set the single-game scoring record with 10 goals in Ohio’s win over New York last August. Grant lives in Denver, and will rejoin the Outlaws, who traded him to the Machine midway through the 2016 season, as offensive coordinator. He is the head boys’ lacrosse coach at Valor Christian (Colo.) High School.
At a press conference following the announcement, Grant said he suffered a concussion playing for the National Lacrosse League’s Colorado Mammoth this season.
“My body retired in 2009, but I think my heart just finally couldn’t propel myself to play anymore,” he said, according to the Denver Post. “I took a nasty hit in indoor for the Mammoth this year and got a concussion, and the risk of trying to come back is just not worth it.”
Lacrosse fans, players, coaches and media took to social media to salute the legend.
2. Upstart Binghamton hung with No. 7 Albany before the Great Danes pulled away in the second half for a 10-4 win Wednesday. JD Colarusso made 13 saves to backstop a stout defensive effort for Albany, which won despite a relatively quiet night from its explosive offense and attackman Connor Fields (one goal, two assists). The Great Danes clinched the top seed in the America East and will host the conference tournament.
Alex Condon uncorks a shot Wednesday. The Penn standout scored eight goals in the host Quakers' 17-12 win over Princeton.
3. Princeton had no answer for Penn’s Alex Condon, who scored eight goals to lead the No. 11 Quakers to a 17-12 victory over the No. 6 Tigers in Ivy League women’s lacrosse action Wednesday night. No. 10 Cornell now is the last team unscathed in Ivy play.
4. The MLL season starts Saturday, and we’ve begun to roll out Phil Shore’s team-by-team preview. See how he rates the Florida Launch, Atlanta Blaze and Charlotte Hounds.
5. Get ready to hear some griping about the overlap between MLL and National Lacrosse League seasons. Many MLL players are still active with their pro box lacrosse teams as the NLL playoff push comes to a head. For Buffalo Bandits goalie Anthony Cosmo, this could be his swan song.
6. The WCLA Division I and II championship games May 13 in Salt Lake City, Utah, will be streamed live for free, US Lacrosse announced Wednesday. Nearly 230 non-varsity collegiate teams comprise the WCLA and compete under the US Lacrosse umbrella.
7. Grand Canyon is the new No. 1 in MCLA Division I, while St. Thomas remains comfortably seated atop the Division II poll. The Lone Star Alliance, SLC and SELC also finalized their conference tournament fields, as the race toward the MCLA championships (May 8-13) begins.