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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

The Daily Free Press

Stick to Sports: The traditional lacrosse market is changing

Stick to Sports: The traditional lacrosse market is changing

Marisa Ingemi January 27, 2017

With nine teams competing in the National Lacrosse League for the 2017 season, there are at least 30 markets being considered for expansion, four or five of which are being seriously considered. Two...

Stick to Sports: Nothing to watch after the Super Bowl? Try lacrosse

Stick to Sports: Nothing to watch after the Super Bowl? Try lacrosse

Marisa Ingemi January 18, 2017

The NFL playoffs will be over soon. The MLB season is yet to begin. The NBA and NHL are locked in the dog days of their seasons. In a few weeks, it will be a dead period on the sports calendar —...

Stick to Sports: National Lacrosse League makes preseason changes

Stick to Sports: National Lacrosse League makes preseason changes

Marisa Ingemi October 7, 2016

With the National Lacrosse League announcing a few weeks ago that its season would begin on Dec. 29, the league has made several key moves defining its identity. It made some waves when the Toronto...

Stick to Sports: Nontraditional sports receive broadcasting limelight

Stick to Sports: Nontraditional sports receive broadcasting limelight

Marisa Ingemi September 29, 2016

For most of the past century, four sports have reigned supreme for American viewers: baseball, football, basketball and hockey. Whether at the professional or collegiate level, those sports, primarily...

In NLL action, the Rochester Knighthawks face off against the Saskatchewan Rush. PHOTO COURTESY GEORGE FOURLARIS/ IN LACROSSE WE TRUST

Stick to Sports: Put up or shut up time for pro lacrosse leagues

Marisa Ingemi September 6, 2016

This time last year the National Lacrosse League was falling on hard times. Two of its teams were relocating to smaller markets, and what made it worse is that one of them was a defending champion. Yet...

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