July 24, 2010 – Some of the payback for booted Duke lacrosse coach Mike Pressler was redeemed today when the U.S. national team bested the Canadians 12-10. After waiting 8 years to regain the title, the Americans, aided by some suspect refs calls on Canada, waved their flag and hoisted the winner’s plaque in front [...]
July 24, 2010 – Anticipating today’s big showdown between the American and Canadian national teams for the World Lacrosse title has been going on for four years. This is the least competitive international battle for supremacy since the end of WWII, the Lakota and Cheyenne at Little Big Horn, or Mexico at The Alamo. Nice [...]
June 6, 2010 – It’s been a week now and the Duke University lacrosse team has glowed in the light as national champions for several days. It’s time to say that if any good lacrosse team were given an extra year of eligibility for it’s players, they too would probably witness the glow as number [...]
April 11, 2010 – The stadium was about 85% complete, but the New Meadowlands Stadium was the buzz for over 25,000 at Saturday’s Konica Minolta Big City Classic. The first ever game played on the field was by Princeton, NJ’s The Lawrenceville School against Highland Park, Texas in the Lawrenceville Invitational, which also saw former [...]
After years of accusing “lacrosse society” that their game would never grow, Sportscream will be the first to recognize a significant move in the right direction by anyone in the club. After years of insider control by the Charles Street gang (Towson, Loyola, Hopkins), Syracuse, Virginia, Maryland and Princeton, someone makes a radical move that [...]










