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Drunk Driver Responsible for Fatal Crash Killing Marquette Athletes

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Syracuse.com

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A college lacrosse player from Upstate NY, Noah Snyder, was killed in Milwaukee when a drunk driver, Amandria Brunner, collided with the vehicle he was in. Brunner, with a prior DUI conviction, was charged with two counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle after her blood alcohol content was found to be above the legal limit.

"Controversial Video Review Costs Syracuse OT Win Against Maryland"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by syracuse.com

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Syracuse University's men's lacrosse team was denied an overtime-winning goal against Maryland due to a controversial rule in college lacrosse, sparking frustration and debate. The rule, which has been widely criticized, resulted in the nullification of what would have been a sudden-death overtime victory for Syracuse.

Notre Dame Dominates Utah in NCAA Lacrosse Tournament Win.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by OutKick

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Notre Dame lacrosse goalie Liam Entenmann was steamrolled by Utah's Joey Boylston at midfield, leading to a goal for the Utes. Despite the rough sequence, Entenmann and the Fighting Irish advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Entenmann is a highly-rated senior goalie who has been a standout for Notre Dame throughout his career.

USA Lacrosse Magazine Reveals All-American Honors for Lacrosse Players.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA Lacrosse Magazine

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USA Lacrosse Magazine announced its Division III men's lacrosse All-Americans, with Tufts and Salisbury dominating the list. Tufts earned eight All-American selections, including first-team attackman Jack Boyden, first-team faceoff specialist Mason Kohn, and first-team defenseman Joey Waldbaum. Salisbury, which earned five total selections, also placed three players on the first team.