Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. The UWLX and WPLL continue to compete for players. Barbara Sullivan, a defender who on Monday re-upped with the UWLX’s Philadelphia Force, had a pointed response to the division between the semi-professional women’s lacrosse leagues. Sullivan, a former two-time Tewaaraton finalist at Notre Dame, tweeted that she was “disappointed” and “confused” by the two-league setup.
The UWLX recently completed its second season. 3d Lacrosse took over league operations earlier this month, stabilizing a league that appeared to be in peril given the advent of the WPLL. Since the announcement, the UWLX has been busy finalizing team staffs and locking up players for the 2018 season. The league will host a supplemental draft Saturday — the same day the WPLL is scheduled unveil its product with a showcase game at US Lacrosse.
2. Pardon My Take, a Barstool Sports podcast with a massive fan base, nominated ESPN’s Quint Kessenich as a finalist for its “Football Guy of the Week” after he held up a piece of toast during a broadcast of the Stanford-UCLA game to symbolize that the loser was toast.
Kessenich, the former Johns Hopkins lacrosse All-American goalie and mainstay on ESPN lacrosse productions, also has become a fixture on college football and wrestling broadcasts.
3. Harlem Lacrosse will stage its annual benefit and honor Jim Brown Thursday at Chelsea Piers in New York. It’s not just about creating opportunities, Joel Censer writes about the organization’s work in five cities. It’s about creating a culture.
4. The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Induction Celebration brought some legends out of the woodwork to celebrate this year’s inductees. The gala at The Grand Lodge in Hunt Valley, Md., included 50 current Hall of Famers plus nine members of the Class of 2017, with several more lacrosse celebrities in tow. There’s even a Mikey Powell sighting in this photo gallery.