Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Lafayette head coach Jim Rogalski stepped down from his position and will head to Michigan to be an assistant under Kevin Conry. The school announced that Rogalski resigned and assistant coach Ed Williams would take over as interim coach for the 2018 season.
Rogalski, who went 14-54 in five seasons with the Leopards, will presumably take over the defensive coordinator position at Michigan. Conry, the former Maryland assistant, retained offensive coordinator Conor Ford.
With Rogalski’s departure, Lafayette becomes the fifth Division I school with a new head coach, following Canisius, Cornell, Delaware and Michigan.
2. The Oregon Ducks picked up a second Louisville transfer in as many days, as coach Katrina Dowd announced Lexy Biller signed on to the program. Biller joins former Louisville teammate and Second Team All-American goalie Brittany Read.
Read and Biller helped the Cardinals finish 11-8 last season and earn a berth in the NCAA tournament. They'll join a Ducks team looking to make its mark as the Pac-12 approaches.
3. The WPLL announced Wednesday that coverage of its inaugural player draft will be streamed live from Lax Sports Network's studio in Woburn, Mass. on Aug. 23. The league announced Tuesday the names of the five teams that will compete in its first season: the Baltimore Brave, New England Command, New York Fight, Philadelphia Fire or Upstate Pride.
In case you missed it, here is the star-studded list of announced draft entries.
WPLL Draft Entries
Name
|
Pos
|
College
|
Grad
|
Alex Aust |
A |
Maryland |
2013 |
Bridget Bianco |
G |
Northwestern |
2015 |
Becca Block |
D |
Syracuse |
2013 |
Ally Carey |
M |
Vanderbilt |
2012 |
Kristen Carr |
D |
North Carolina |
2010 |
Taylor Cummings |
M |
Maryland |
2016 |
Ellie DeGarmo |
G |
Princeton |
2017 |
Dana Dobbie |
M |
Maryland |
2007 |
Megan Douty |
D |
Maryland |
2015 |
Katrina Dowd |
A |
Northwestern |
2010 |
Amber Falcone |
D |
North Carolina |
2009 |
Caroline Fitzgerald |
D |
Florida |
2017 |
Nicole Graziano |
M |
Florida |
2016 |
Brooke Griffin |
A |
Maryland |
2015 |
Molly Hendrick |
A |
North Carolina |
2017 |
Liz Hogan |
G |
Syracuse |
2011 |
Olivia Hompe |
A |
Princeton |
2017 |
Alyssa Leonard |
A |
Northwestern |
2014 |
Alice Mercer |
D |
Maryland |
2016 |
Kaylin Morissette |
M |
Louisville |
2016 |
Alyssa Murray |
A |
Syracuse |
2014 |
Hannah Nielsen |
A |
Northwestern |
2009 |
Katie Schwarzmann |
M |
Maryland |
2013 |
Danielle Spencer |
M |
Northwestern |
2010 |
Mollie Stevens |
M |
Florida |
2017 |
Zoe Stukenberg |
M |
Maryland |
2017 |
Kayla Treanor |
A |
Syracuse |
2016 |
Michelle Tumolo |
A |
Syracuse |
2016 |
Taryn Van Thof |
M |
Loyola |
2015 |
Laura Zimmerman |
M |
North Carolina |
2012 |
Maddie Lesher |
D |
Loyola |
2016 |
Dorrien Van Dyke |
M |
Stony Brook |
2017 |
Sammy Jo Tracy |
A |
North Carolina |
2017 |
4. Maryland and North Carolina, the past two men's NCAA champions, will face off in the 2018 Pacific Coast Shootout, which will take place in Costa Mesa, California on March 24. The event is back for its fifth year after a classic 2017 game, which saw Virginia outduel Cornell 19-18 in overtime.
For John Tillman and his team, it's the third appearance in the Shootout. The Tar Heels will be making their second appearance and last since the two teams met in 2015.
5. During their run to gold in the FIL World Cup and World Games last month, members of the U.S. women’s national team took part in the Mission Log blog series. Each player contributed a blog post during the three-week journey.
Relive the passion and excitement of the two championship victories by reading excerpts from each Mission Log post.