Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Shot clock! The NCAA men's lacrosse rules committee yesterday announced teams will experiment with a visible 60-second shot clock during fall competitions. Perception indicates fans have been clamoring for this. It's not a rule change year for collegiate men's lacrosse, but the committee will study the experiment, among other announcements.
2. Mike Pellegrino was content to help the Boston Cannons try to reach the MLL playoffs this season, but then the Super Bowl champions called. He probably wasn't going to say no to Bill Belichick. And he didn't, though it meant departing the Cannons mid season. Pellegrino, a former, rare two-time lacrosse captain at Johns Hopkins, has rediscovered his love of football as a full-time defensive assistant with New England Patriots.
3. Picture time. Denver and Ohio will play for the Major League Lacrosse championship Saturday. US Lacrosse Magazine photographers were on hand to capture the Outlaws' semifinal win over Rochester and the Machine's semifinal win over Florida. Here's a sample of the galleries, this one from Isaiah Downing of Pretty Instant:

4. Former Syracuse and Team USA player Fred Opie has released his latest podcast. Opie addresses a caller's question about social IQ among teammates and coaches by promoting three keys to team growth: empathy, diverse training and investing.
5. Major League Lacrosse announced the finalists for its Brine Goalie of the Year Award: