Michele Scannell wasn’t ready to let go either.
As she was getting ready for her senior season at Adelphi, she thought that would be the end of her career. But late last year she became the only Division II player selected in the UWLX Collegiate Draft, going No. 43 overall to the Boston Storm.
“Getting the opportunity, I was like of course I’ll play, because I don’t want it to end,” Scannell said. “After my last game [at Adelphi] I was so upset, but then I was like, a lot of people don’t get this opportunity to play over the summer. It’s great.”

PHOTO BY JOHN STROHSACKER
Michele Scannell, a recent graduate of Adelphi, scored a pair of goals in her professional lacrosse debut, helping the Boston Storm beat defending UWLX champion Long Island Sound 10-8.
Playing alongside Team USA star Kayla Treanor (four goals, one assist), Scannell scored a pair of goals to help Boston beat defending league champion Long Island 10-8 on opening night.
Long Island coach Regy Thorpe spent 15 years playing in the National Lacrosse League and six years in Major League Lacrosse as that league first lauched. He knows a thing or two about trying to grow a professional league.
The Syracuse assistant coach likes the grassroots appeal of the UWLX, which includes his daughter, Ella Thorpe, as a player, the people involved with the league and what it represents.
“It was pretty neat walking in the first game and seeing all the fans lined up and everything,” Thorpe said. “A great positive buzz.”
Tumolo spent last summer helping the United States win two world championships, and now she’s back for her second season in the UWLX playing with Philadelphia.
“It’s such an opportunity to play the sport you love,” Tumolo said. “It’s so much fun playing with some of my former teammates and some of my biggest friends from other teams.”
Count former teammate Ladouceur as one of the players happy to be reunited.
“Just to be able to play in this atmosphere was awesome,” Ladouceur said. “It was a lot of fun…I had a lot of fun.”
Upcoming Games
The WPLL has two games this weekend. New York and Baltimore will play on Saturday, June 23 at 2 p.m. at Calvert Regional Sports Park in North East, Md., with the Project 120 Lacrosse Tournament.
New England will play Upstate on Sunday June 24 at 12:30 pm at the University at Albany as part of the Capital City Lacrosse Classic.
The next UWLX games will be held July 7 at the Top Flight Lacrosse Tournament in Basking Ridge, N.J.