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KB & DJ are BACK and kick off the episode with unfortunate news that former Atlas LC player Callum Robinson, his brother, and one of their friends (at the time of this recording) are missing in Mexico according to the Lacrosse Australia social pages and multiple trusted Australia news outlets. Then they dive into the NLL Quarterfinals where defenses and goalies stole the show. Then they preview the NLL Semifinals and what to expect from two amazing matchups. Then they discuss Nat St. Laurent playing 4D Chess as he swung a trade for Jared Conners and the price to pay was super minimal. Then they react to One On Ones and DJ gears you up for Conference Tournament play! Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI @OTBLaxPod Kyle: @KBizzl311 DJ: @SCs_nextgreat Chase: @ThePLLPipeline Instagram: @undergroundphi @otblaxpod @thepllpipeline @kicksbycarly Download the PLL App and redeem code OTBPOD for 500 XP in the app! Merch & Apparel: phiapparel.co/shop and use code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Send your mailbag questions: otbunderground@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia youtube.com/@OTBLaxPod Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Tomahawk Shades Promo Code: "USP" to save 25% off at checkout Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams" Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams" #NLL #PLL #Lacrosse --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otblaxpod/message
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off previewing the NLL Conference Finals matchups and what we're in store for in the East and West. The guys breakdown the Game 1 matchups, Colorado being given home floor advantage in Game 1, and how INSANE these crowds in both series will be. The guys give their Picks of the Week, with a twist. Then they recap EVERY pick of the PLL College draft and talk with Chaos LC Head Coach/GM Andy Towers and Redwoods LC Head Coach/GM Nat St. Laurent about how they approached the draft, get their thoughts on the picks they made, and how these new players will fit in with their respective teams. Then they close out with the PLL news of going city/location based after 2023 and how it could impact the league and DJ gives us his College Lacrosse rundown as the bracket is set for the tournament! Follow Us! Twitter:@UndergroundPHI@OTBLaxPodKyle: @KBizzl311DJ: @SCs_nextgreat Instagram:@undergroundphi@otblaxpod@kicksbycarly Merch & Apparel: phiapparel.co/shop and use code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Send your mailbag questions: otbunderground@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia Website: undergroundsportsphiladelphia.com Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Manscaped Promo Code: "USP" for 20% off AND free shippingBiñho Board: binhoboard.com/?ref=UndergroundTrophy Smack: trophysmack.com/UndergroundTomahawk Shades Promo Code: "USP" to save 25% off at checkout Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams"Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otblaxpod/message
On this episode, Travis starts with his Premier Lacrosse League headlines coming out of the quarterfinals and looking ahead to Archers-Chaos & Whipsnakes-Waterdogs in the semis. Chaos faceoff man Max Adler joins the show to discuss how a two-win team found its way back to the league semifinals (14:14). He also talks about the matchup with the Archers and his first time playing in the NLL this year. Redwoods and Ohio Northern University head coach Nat St. Laurent then joins the show (26:35). He shares the way his ONU team will be remembering September 11th, and the message he shares each year with his team. Nat also discusses how the attacks on 9/11 changed his life. He also talks about the offseason ahead for his Redwoods team.
Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI @OTBLaxPod Kyle: @KBizzl311 DJ: @SCs_nextgreat Instagram: @undergroundphi @otblaxpod @kicksbycarly Send your mailbag questions: otbunderground@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCXTLztI5KsYQLH0WptJaL-Q Website: undergroundsportsphiladelphia.com Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Merch & Apparel: NEW MERCH STORE COMING SOON! Manscaped Promo Code: "USP" for 20% off AND free shipping Biñho Board: binhoboard.com/?ref=Underground Trophy Smack: trophysmack.com/USP?afmc=fw Tomahawk Shades Promo Code: "USP" to save 25% off at checkout Statesidevodka.com Promo Code "USP for 10% off the 1-Liter bottle (must be 21+ to order & please drink responsibly) Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams" Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otblaxpod/message
The Coaches Episode. Andy Copelan talks Waterdogs lacrosse and how he builds a roster. Nat St. Laurent discusses the Redwoods, leadership, and communication.
Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI @OTBLaxPod Kyle: @KBizzl311 Dom: @WashedLifestyle Harrison: @harrygk83 DJ: @SCs_nextgreat Instagram: @undergroundphi @otblaxpod @kicksbycarly Send your mailbag questions: otbunderground@gmail.com Website: undergroundsportsphiladelphia.com Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Merch & Apparel: NEW MERCH STORE COMING SOON! Manscaped Promo Code: "USP" for 20% off AND free shipping Tomahawk Shades Promo Code: "USP" to save 25% off at checkout Statesidevodka.com Promo Code "USP for 10% off the 1-Liter bottle (must be 21+ to order & please drink responsibly) Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams" Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otblaxpod/message
Episode 2 of Tilt Radio is LIVE! Join us as we review rankings, talk rules with USL Director of Lacrosse Officials Development Wally Petry, and sit down with coach of the Redwoods Lacrosse Club Nat St. Laurent.
This week, EB and Coach Dane are joined by the Head Coach of PLL Redwoods & Ohio Northern University, Nat St. Laurent! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, EB and Coach Dane are joined by the Head Coach of PLL Redwoods & Ohio Northern University, Nat St. Laurent! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of Behind the Back, Ryan Hulsebos (@ryanhulsebos_) is joined by four PLL head coaches: Archers head coach Chris Bates (@ChrisBatesPLL), Redwoods head coach Nat St. Laurent (@NatStLaurentPLL), Waterdogs head coach Andy Copelan (@AndyCopelanPLL), and Whipsnakes head coach Jim Stagnitta (@JimStagnittaPLL), talk about their 22-man tournament rosters ahead of the 2020 PLL Championship Series. Behind the Back and Top Shelf Lax is dedicated to bringing you full recaps of every PLL game, providing analysis on the teams and players, and offering opinions to all the latest news and updates that pertain to the world of professional lacrosse. Give us a listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, or Anchor, follow us on Instagram and Twitter @TopShelfLax_, and check out the website, topshelflaxmedia.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-hulsebos/support
Nat St. Laurent knows what it’s like to be a black man in America, and he’s ready to change that experience for the better. The son of a black father and white mother, St. Laurent’s teammates’ comments about his race almost caused him to leave the sport entirely. St. Laurent eventually came back to the … Continue reading Nat St. Laurent | S3 E17 →
Luke sits down with PLL and ONU head coach Nat St Laurent. They discuss the differences and challenges of coaching both professional and college lacrosse.
This episode features Nat St. Laurent, head coach of Redwoods LC in the PLL. We discuss his first season as coach of the Redwoods, including the team's heartbreaking loss in the PLL championship. He recaps his emotions following the loss, breaks down the trade for Myles Jones this offseason and discusses adding Greg Puskuldjian and Finn Sullivan in the PLL Entry Draft. Nat St. Laurent also shares how he first got into coaching, starting the Ohio Northern lacrosse program and the influence his military background has had on his career. ----- The Pro Lacrosse Talk podcast is the first and only lacrosse podcast covering all four professional lacrosse leagues (MLL, NLL, PLL, WPLL). Each week throughout the season we'll recap the games, provide analysis on the teams and feature exclusive postgame and off-the-field interviews with professional lacrosse players and coaches. Suit up and give us a listen! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @prolacrossetalk. Pro Lacrosse Talk is proud to partner with Stitcher Premium. Try 1 month of Stitcher Premium for free by using the code "LACROSSE" today! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/prolacrossetalk/message
Interview with Ohio Northern and Redwoods LC head coach Nat St. Laurent. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lacrosse-bucket/support
KB & Dom are BACK and the PLL Entry Draft took many by surprise with where some of the players ended up and others were right on target. The guys break down the picks before KB is joined by OUR GUY Nat St. Laurent (28:46-59:26) to talk about the draft, the deal that landed Myles Jones in the Woods, and "more to come"... WHAT DOES THAT MEAN NAT?! Then the guys discuss the NCAA making the CORRECT move by granting athletes an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 breakout. Then KB sits down with Drake Porter (1:04:48-1:24:15), our very first college player guest, to get his perspective on the current state of sports, some of his idols, the Mountain Dew backstory, and our first would you rather! Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI @OTBLaxPod Kyle: @KBizzl311 Dom: @WashedLifestyle Nat: @NatStLaurentPLL Drake: @drakeporter33 Instagram: @undergroundphi @otblaxpod @kicksbycarly Send your mailbag questions: otbunderground@gmail.com Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Merch & Apparel: https://dsgntree.com/outside-the-box Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams" Outro Music: Arkells "American Scream --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otblaxpod/message
PLL Host RJ Kaminski talks with Redwoods Head Coach Nat St. Laurent about why he drafted Finn Sullivan, how he first discovered D2 star Greg Puskuldjian and Nat's reaction to how the draft unfolded.
Kyle and Herm (IN STUDIO) are back and ready to preview the PLL's weekend in Washington DC and are joined by Redwoods LC Head Coach Nat St. Laurent to break it all down. Rematches are on deck in DC and we are READY! The guys also break down the NLL comp picks for the entry draft that recently got announced. Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI @OTBLaxPod Kyle: @KBizzl311 Herm: @OTBHerm Nt St. Laurent: @NatStLaurentPLL Instagram: @undergroundsportsphiladelphia Alyssa's Makeup Page: @MakeupByAlyssaAmber Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Alex's YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCOvaCQkS…FHddA?app=desktop Merch & Apparel: www.teepublic.com/stores/undergrou…phia?ref_id=6145 Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams" Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams"
I am honored to bring you my interview with Nat St. Laurent, the Head Men's Lacrosse Coach at Ohio Northern University. In 2014 Nat was selected by Ohio Northern to head up their first ever men's lacrosse team after stints with Washington and Lee as well as Ferrum and VMI before that. Nat is also an assistant coach for the Major League Lacrosse team the Ohio Machine. Ohio Northern will be in their first official season this coming spring and Coach St Laurent will be taking us through how he has built his team from the ground up and developed what he knows will be a winning culture within his team. Startups are always hard, but they're a whole lot easier when you have Coaches like Nat St Laurent leading them. Some highlights from the podcast include: Starting a Lacrosse 101 program to help educate the local community about lacrosse and to get the players into the schools. They are also beginning to get involved in reading to the youth kids at the local schools and looking at some mentorship programs as well. Nat is an Army Reservist and has been going on 13 years now, and he is looking to bring in the military's team bonding activities such as the confidence course, ranger training, and similar type exercises to help build unity and teamwork in his team as well as help his players better understand what unique skills and abilities they bring to the team by being challenged in some exercises outside of their comfort zone. Has had his whole team read “The Hard Hat” by Jon Gordon and they are using it as a discussion guide and theme builder for their practices. Their main focus is to “embrace the process” but right behind that is a firm belief in the theme proliferated throughout the Hard Hat that “well done is greater than well said”, and they are focusing on both ideals in building up their team this first year coming up. Nat has also been on the launch team for Jon Gordon's more recent book, “You win in the Locker Room First”. ONU will not be having dedicated captains this year, they will be rotating their players through that role and will be forming a leadership council of 6-8 players across all classes to represent the team in weekly discussions with the coaches to discuss issues related to all classes. In this way the seniors and juniors do not dominate the discussion and freshmen and sophomores have a voice. Duties are divided up and assigned to team leaders such as locker room upkeep, dynamic stretch at the beginning of practice, coordinating with the trainers for any post practice needs of the team (ice bags, etc…), and any other team duty that needs taken care of. Nat believes integrity is extremely important and defines it as “what you do when no one is looking”. ONU players spend a lot of time reflecting on how their actions reflect not only on themselves but on the team, the coaching staff, the university and their families. The focus is on setting a standard of conduct that is beyond reproach and that the community sees as reputable. So far the team has been getting rave reviews from the school and community. High goals are being set academically at a traditionally high achieving university. Nat hopes his players can maintain a 3.2 GPA or above, a 100% graduation rate, and play lacrosse in May (meaning post season!) When putting his team together and recruiting players Nat is looking for men of high character who come from great families. He wants players who were excited about the opportunity to attend ONU and be part of a new program. When players visit ONU they are either the only recruit on campus or part of a select small group where he can get a feel for who they are as a person and if they are a good fit. Once a player is on campus Nat tries to meet with each player once a week so they can review how things are going and start to put together the goals that each player wants to achieve.
I am honored to bring you my interview with Nat St. Laurent, the Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach at Ohio Northern University. In 2014 Nat was selected by Ohio Northern to head up their first ever men’s lacrosse team after stints with Washington and Lee as well as Ferrum and VMI before that. Nat is also an assistant coach for the Major League Lacrosse team the Ohio Machine. Ohio Northern will be in their first official season this coming spring and Coach St Laurent will be taking us through how he has built his team from the ground up and developed what he knows will be a winning culture within his team. Startups are always hard, but they’re a whole lot easier when you have Coaches like Nat St Laurent leading them. Some highlights from the podcast include: Starting a Lacrosse 101 program to help educate the local community about lacrosse and to get the players into the schools. They are also beginning to get involved in reading to the youth kids at the local schools and looking at some mentorship programs as well. Nat is an Army Reservist and has been going on 13 years now, and he is looking to bring in the military’s team bonding activities such as the confidence course, ranger training, and similar type exercises to help build unity and teamwork in his team as well as help his players better understand what unique skills and abilities they bring to the team by being challenged in some exercises outside of their comfort zone. Has had his whole team read “The Hard Hat” by Jon Gordon and they are using it as a discussion guide and theme builder for their practices. Their main focus is to “embrace the process” but right behind that is a firm belief in the theme proliferated throughout the Hard Hat that “well done is greater than well said”, and they are focusing on both ideals in building up their team this first year coming up. Nat has also been on the launch team for Jon Gordon’s more recent book, “You win in the Locker Room First”. ONU will not be having dedicated captains this year, they will be rotating their players through that role and will be forming a leadership council of 6-8 players across all classes to represent the team in weekly discussions with the coaches to discuss issues related to all classes. In this way the seniors and juniors do not dominate the discussion and freshmen and sophomores have a voice. Duties are divided up and assigned to team leaders such as locker room upkeep, dynamic stretch at the beginning of practice, coordinating with the trainers for any post practice needs of the team (ice bags, etc…), and any other team duty that needs taken care of. Nat believes integrity is extremely important and defines it as “what you do when no one is looking”. ONU players spend a lot of time reflecting on how their actions reflect not only on themselves but on the team, the coaching staff, the university and their families. The focus is on setting a standard of conduct that is beyond reproach and that the community sees as reputable. So far the team has been getting rave reviews from the school and community. High goals are being set academically at a traditionally high achieving university. Nat hopes his players can maintain a 3.2 GPA or above, a 100% graduation rate, and play lacrosse in May (meaning post season!) When putting his team together and recruiting players Nat is looking for men of high character who come from great families. He wants players who were excited about the opportunity to attend ONU and be part of a new program. When players visit ONU they are either the only recruit on campus or part of a select small group where he can get a feel for who they are as a person and if they are a good fit. Once a player is on campus Nat tries to meet with each player once a week so they can review how things are going and start to put together the goals that each player wants to achieve.
I am honored to bring you my interview with Nat St. Laurent, the Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach at Ohio Northern University. In 2014 Nat was selected by Ohio Northern to head up their first ever men’s lacrosse team after stints with Washington and Lee as well as Ferrum and VMI before that. Nat is also an assistant coach for the Major League Lacrosse team the Ohio Machine. Ohio Northern will be in their first official season this coming spring and Coach St Laurent will be taking us through how he has built his team from the ground up and developed what he knows will be a winning culture within his team. Startups are always hard, but they’re a whole lot easier when you have Coaches like Nat St Laurent leading them. Some highlights from the podcast include: Starting a Lacrosse 101 program to help educate the local community about lacrosse and to get the players into the schools. They are also beginning to get involved in reading to the youth kids at the local schools and looking at some mentorship programs as well. Nat is an Army Reservist and has been going on 13 years now, and he is looking to bring in the military’s team bonding activities such as the confidence course, ranger training, and similar type exercises to help build unity and teamwork in his team as well as help his players better understand what unique skills and abilities they bring to the team by being challenged in some exercises outside of their comfort zone. Has had his whole team read “The Hard Hat” by Jon Gordon and they are using it as a discussion guide and theme builder for their practices. Their main focus is to “embrace the process” but right behind that is a firm belief in the theme proliferated throughout the Hard Hat that “well done is greater than well said”, and they are focusing on both ideals in building up their team this first year coming up. Nat has also been on the launch team for Jon Gordon’s more recent book, “You win in the Locker Room First”. ONU will not be having dedicated captains this year, they will be rotating their players through that role and will be forming a leadership council of 6-8 players across all classes to represent the team in weekly discussions with the coaches to discuss issues related to all classes. In this way the seniors and juniors do not dominate the discussion and freshmen and sophomores have a voice. Duties are divided up and assigned to team leaders such as locker room upkeep, dynamic stretch at the beginning of practice, coordinating with the trainers for any post practice needs of the team (ice bags, etc…), and any other team duty that needs taken care of. Nat believes integrity is extremely important and defines it as “what you do when no one is looking”. ONU players spend a lot of time reflecting on how their actions reflect not only on themselves but on the team, the coaching staff, the university and their families. The focus is on setting a standard of conduct that is beyond reproach and that the community sees as reputable. So far the team has been getting rave reviews from the school and community. High goals are being set academically at a traditionally high achieving university. Nat hopes his players can maintain a 3.2 GPA or above, a 100% graduation rate, and play lacrosse in May (meaning post season!) When putting his team together and recruiting players Nat is looking for men of high character who come from great families. He wants players who were excited about the opportunity to attend ONU and be part of a new program. When players visit ONU they are either the only recruit on campus or part of a select small group where he can get a feel for who they are as a person and if they are a good fit. Once a player is on campus Nat tries to meet with each player once a week so they can review how things are going and start to put together the goals that each player wants to achieve.
I am honored to bring you my interview with Nat St. Laurent, the Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach at Ohio Northern University. In 2014 Nat was selected by Ohio Northern to head up their first ever men’s lacrosse team after stints with Washington and Lee as well as Ferrum and VMI before that. Nat is also an assistant coach for the Major League Lacrosse team the Ohio Machine. Ohio Northern will be in their first official season this coming spring and Coach St Laurent will be taking us through how he has built his team from the ground up and developed what he knows will be a winning culture within his team. Startups are always hard, but they’re a whole lot easier when you have Coaches like Nat St Laurent leading them. Some highlights from the podcast include: Starting a Lacrosse 101 program to help educate the local community about lacrosse and to get the players into the schools. They are also beginning to get involved in reading to the youth kids at the local schools and looking at some mentorship programs as well. Nat is an Army Reservist and has been going on 13 years now, and he is looking to bring in the military’s team bonding activities such as the confidence course, ranger training, and similar type exercises to help build unity and teamwork in his team as well as help his players better understand what unique skills and abilities they bring to the team by being challenged in some exercises outside of their comfort zone. Has had his whole team read “The Hard Hat” by Jon Gordon and they are using it as a discussion guide and theme builder for their practices. Their main focus is to “embrace the process” but right behind that is a firm belief in the theme proliferated throughout the Hard Hat that “well done is greater than well said”, and they are focusing on both ideals in building up their team this first year coming up. Nat has also been on the launch team for Jon Gordon’s more recent book, “You win in the Locker Room First”. ONU will not be having dedicated captains this year, they will be rotating their players through that role and will be forming a leadership council of 6-8 players across all classes to represent the team in weekly discussions with the coaches to discuss issues related to all classes. In this way the seniors and juniors do not dominate the discussion and freshmen and sophomores have a voice. Duties are divided up and assigned to team leaders such as locker room upkeep, dynamic stretch at the beginning of practice, coordinating with the trainers for any post practice needs of the team (ice bags, etc…), and any other team duty that needs taken care of. Nat believes integrity is extremely important and defines it as “what you do when no one is looking”. ONU players spend a lot of time reflecting on how their actions reflect not only on themselves but on the team, the coaching staff, the university and their families. The focus is on setting a standard of conduct that is beyond reproach and that the community sees as reputable. So far the team has been getting rave reviews from the school and community. High goals are being set academically at a traditionally high achieving university. Nat hopes his players can maintain a 3.2 GPA or above, a 100% graduation rate, and play lacrosse in May (meaning post season!) When putting his team together and recruiting players Nat is looking for men of high character who come from great families. He wants players who were excited about the opportunity to attend ONU and be part of a new program. When players visit ONU they are either the only recruit on campus or part of a select small group where he can get a feel for who they are as a person and if they are a good fit. Once a player is on campus Nat tries to meet with each player once a week so they can review how things are going and start to put together the goals that each player wants to achieve.