There's a pair of Canadian legends and gold medalists on the podcast this week. Dana Dobbie and John Grant, Jr., join to discuss their World Games wins, what they love about Sixes, the international growth of the game and much, much more.
Who's the worst team in PLL? We talk tiers of teams as we near the season's midpoint. Special guest Dan Arestia joins us from Lacrosse Flash and Pickswise to give us his takes for the weekend in Minnesota.
Archers rookie attackman Connor DeSimone joins the IL PLL Happy Hour crew featuring Terry Foy, Dan Kaplan and special guest Joe Keegan to discuss his assimilation with Marcus Holman, Will Manny, Tom Schreiber and the rest of the squad, whether he can shoot a bow and arrow and what it'll be like to return to Homewood Field.
Asher Nolting joins the Happy Hour crew to talk his first few weeks in the league, doubters of his skillset, playing with Lyle and a few "welcome to the pros" moments from defenders.
We're back with the Happy Hour. We make our end-of-year predictions for MVP, Rookie of the Year, champions and more. Plus, former Navy goalie Ryan Kern stops by to break down the Week 1 goaltending. Betting lines for Week 2 and much more.
The 2022 season is in the books. Nick and Terry know you don't care about their thoughts on the Final Four — you saw that. So, after a brief recap, they go over their "Of the Years": Best Moment Worst Moment Biggest Surprise Funniest Moment Goal Game Player Team
In the final episode (maybe?) of the 2022 season, D-Fly and Dixie salute the Maryland Terrapins and give some well-deserved, heartfelt props to their archrival. Ugh. They dive into Championship Weekend and the positives and negatives of Hartford as a host city. In this conversation they talk about the benefits of Hartford, how to weather a storm delay, and the food options of beautiful Hartford. The guys also debate the final Inside Lacrosse Top 20 of the season, do not talk about next season, salute Tewaaraton winner Logan Wisnauskas, and then get into a Listener Mailbag. In a music-inspired Give & Go, a reader asks what are the Kid Songs that were sticky.
It happens every year. Seventy-three teams set sail on the journey in February, and only four are left come Memorial Day Weekend. The final four. Two of the challengers return to familiar waters after a long hiatus, finding joy and redemption after a lost season in 2021. One contender is making its maiden voyage to Championship Weekend, sailing in unchartered waters of an unprecedented, breakthrough campaign. And one heavy favorite looks to reach its destiny and drop anchor among the all-time best teams. Starting with news and notes, the guys talk about Hopkins’ new Offensive Coordinator, other coaching news and conference realignment. After discussing the Quarterfinal games and each of the four participants, they preview the Semifinal games on Saturday and wonder if any team can upend Maryland. Both Saturday games are available on ESPN2. Monday’s Final is on ESPN. Saturday, May 28 from East Hartford, Conn. No. 7 Cornell (13-4) vs. No. 6 Rutgers (15-3), noon No. 5 Princeton (11-4)...
The boys are back to have a chat heading in to Championship Weekend. A ton of RIT and Union talk, each team specifically and the matchup specifically. And The guys take a look back at last week's action and how the Quarters/Semis played out. A loaded episode thats a ton of fun and even includes a recognizable pump-up speech.
On a very special episode of the Playing Catchup Podcast, IL's Alyssa Murray Cometti and Maggie Koch interview legendary North Carolina and U.S. Women's National Team soccer player Mia Hamm about the growth of women's sports, her journey as an athlete, being a lacrosse mom and much, much more. Murray is then joined by Rachael DeCecco to preview the NCAA Women's Semifinals and Tewaaraton race.