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...return of leading scorers Cohen and junior Dean Gibbons, in addition to Harvard’s heralded recruiting class, earned the team a No. 12 ranking in Inside Lacrosse??s preseason poll coming into...
...polo you’ve got, well, Polo. And now, thanks to one enterprising Harvard Law School student, those who play lacrosse have Status Flow. When co-founder Kevin A. Valsi, a second-year student at HLS, launched Status Flow Clothing last year, he was hoping to capitalize on lacrosse??s growing popularity among high school and college students by catering to what he characterized as an under-served subculture. “I found it interesting and surprising that there weren’t any brands associated with the sport,” said Valsi, who played...
...this was not the same as the renovations that have taken place over the past year. Recently, FieldTurf, an off-season bubble and new lights have been installed to greatly increase the stadium’s functionality. Both Crimson lacrosse teams now call the structure home, Major League Lacrosse??s Boston Cannons began play there in May, and the football team’s 2007 home-opener will be the squad’s first-ever Friday night game...
...Harvard men’s lacrosse team’s co-captain, John Henry Flood, was selected by Major League Lacrosse??s Washington Bayhawks in the fourth round of the league’s collegiate draft on Thursday, the only Crimson player and one of 11 Ivy Leaguers chosen in the six-year-old league’s annual draft.Flood was the 32nd overall pick and the second pick of the fourth round in the 50-player, five-round draft. He was one of about 50 players present at the draft, held at Stony Brook University...
...coaching staffs. At a gathering hosted by the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, Scalise stressed the difficulty of hiring minority coaches. Scalise said it was particularly hard to foster diversity in sports such as alpine and nordic skiing, field hockey, and women’s lacrosse??sports he described as “white middle-class suburban.” “We contact the Black Coaches Association on every search we do,” he said. “But some of the positions were kind of strained.” He said...