
By GERALD ESKENAZI APRIL 27, 1975A sport in which crosschecks are legal, goaltenders score and the ball crosses the goal line 30 times game, leap...
says Pat Curran Brian McFarlane never saw a lacrosse game until two years ago. “To me, it was the next thing to hockey for excitement and I could...
Gary Gait, indoor lacrosse's biggest star, lives in town but can't play for Baltimore.. by Doug Brown The Baltimore Sun Feburary 13, 1992 Fancy m...
Professional lacrosse owes a lot to these men. Through the muggy, sweltering heat of summer, they pioneered the sport. Through the grueling 40+ g...
It used to be Larry Lloyd and his kid brother—what’s his name. No more. The baby brother— that’s Terry Lloyd we're talking about, of course—is no...
Bill Coghill of Maryland, scores against Tim Barrie of Long Island, in the Arrows 17-16 victory, at the Capital Centre... The Maryland Arrows are...
by Phil Johnson, Toronto SunThere's a red and white blur as Toronto Tomahawks' goaltender Bob McCready scoops up a ball and arcs his oversized st...
Follow us
Clockwise from top left: Athan Iannucci, Paul Suggate, Paul and Gary Gait by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) Johnny Davis In the annals of box la...
By PHIL JASNER The Wings have volunteered to host the first All-Star Game in the three-year history of the National Lacrosse League. “Well, why n...
No. 2 Choice Leads Wings in Scoring It was an icy day in March and the first player draft in the history of the newly-formed National Lacrosse Le...
By Larry McMullen, Philadelphia Daily News: August 22nd, 1974 John Grant came loping down the floor of the Spectrum. Grant is 6-feet-6'i inches t...
By FRANK BILOVSKY :Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Some rambling reflections on the National Lacrosse League's first season in the wake of the Wing...
by Dan Ventura He has a good job, a nice family and a good head on his shoulders. Therefore, just why is Boston Blazers forward Peter Schmitz ris...
New Bandit will play his first Aud game tonight as Buffalo meets Baltimore in home opener By TOM BORRELLI Brian Nikula has heard the wrath of sel...