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Today's episode of the Quintessential Podcast features Quint Kessenich, Paul Carcaterra, and Dana Boyle as they discuss the NCAA Quarterfinals and preview the upcoming Championship Weekend!
On the latest episode of the Syracuse Sports podcast, Brent Axe chats with Syracuse lacrosse All-American, national champion and current ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra. Axe and Carcaterra preview the Syracuse vs. Princeton matchup in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals and what it will take for the Orange to get back to the Final Four for the 28th time. They also discuss the rich history of Syracuse and Princeton meeting in the NCAA Tournament, current hot button issues in the sport of lacrosse like the status of the face-off and recent profiles Carcaterra did on SU attackman Joey Spallina and head coach Gary Gait. Axe also opens the pod with a commentary on how some Syracuse fans needs to lean into the "survive and advance" mentality of the NCAA Tournament. Music provided by The Dart Brothers Website: https://dartbrothers.com/ Brent also answered questions and highlighted great comments from our Syracuse Sports Insiders! Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Just text "orange" to 315-847-3895 to get direct text message access to Brent to get your opinions heard and questions answered on the Syracuse Sports podcast. You can also sign up here. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports As a Syracuse Sports Insider, you will get Brent's opinion and reaction to breaking news first via text message, your messages get priority on postgame shows and podcasts, he'll take you behind-the-scenes of SU sports and more! You can also text Brent anytime, including during and after SU games. Try it free for 2 weeks, then it's just $3.99 a month after that. You can cancel at anytime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode of the Quintessential Podcast features Quint Kessenich, Paul Carcaterra and Chris Cotter on their drive from Cornell to Ithaca as they discuss the conference championship winners and preview NCAA Selection Sunday.
Welcome back to episode #11 of the Mitchell Pehlke Lacrosse Show on TLN! The Paul Carcaterra episode! Carc goes over his big board ahead of May 6th's PLL College Draft. He talks all things C.J Kirst and why Kirst is a "generational" talent. With conference tournaments on the horizon, Carc gives us his "8 to 9" teams that he thinks can win the Natty.
The 50 is always a daunting list to create and it provides a lot of room for interpretation and commentary. Join Quint and Carc as they talk about what IL got right and who they think may have been snubbed.
Live from The Front Yard inside Ellis Island, SiriusXM host RJ Clifford joins Cofield & Co. to recap UFC 306 at the Las Vegas Sphere, talk the Las Vegas Raiders' upset victory over the Baltimore Ravens, and gives his thoughts on the Carolina Panthers' decision to bench former first-overall pick, Bryce Young. ESPN analyst, Paul Carcaterra joins Cofield & Co. to talk UNLV's 23-20 victory over Kansas and the Rebels' strong 3-0 start to the 2024 season.
We are bringing you a special edition of the podcast. Before the start of the 2024 season, Paul Rabil and ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra sat down and had an open discussion about all things PLL and the future of both men's and women's lacrosse. Have a question for the show? Leave a voicemail question at 512-910-2218
Quint and Carc discuss preseason lists, the value, the process, and the pitfalls. They also do a deep dive on the best players they think should be on the list. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lax-all-stars/message
Paul Carcaterra, ESPN CFB And MLax Reporter On NC State - UVA, ACC, Coach Prime by Ed Lane
Carc joins the show for a thrilling conversation on his journey in the sport and how he become known as "The Voice of Lacrosse" covering the sport from every which angle for so many years at such a high-level. We didn't let Carc leave without getting his 2023 college lacrosse hot takes! Watch this episode on our TorchPro YouTube channel - make sure to subscribe! Morning Blitz - A must for any sports fan, sign up for our daily sports newsletter here. Rhoback - Use code RISEUP20 for 20% off your Rhoback order today - no better performance apparel in the game! Follow us on... Instagram: @riseup_pod TikTok: @riseup_pod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riseuptorchpro/support
Paul Carcaterra, ESPN CFB And Lax Reporter On UVA - Syracuse by Ed Lane
GoJo and Brandon get you ready for the cookout! The guys start with way too early NBA Finals predictions after the Celtics beat the Heat in Game 7 (00:03:29). Then a trip around the Weekend of sports: Women's lacrosse with Tari Kandemiri (00:19:22), the Indy 500 with Ryan McGee (00:23:05), Men's lacrosse preview with Paul Carcaterra (00:27:15), Top Gun: Maverick (no spoilers) review with Caroline Darney (00:32:41), and cookout etiquette with Andy Staples (00:38:19). GoJo and Brandon finish with cakey paintings, Aaron Donald and Donda Sports, and Brandon's dad reminding us what today is really about. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/ /NJ/NY/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.
Incredible episode and it's an absolute marathon. Weekend/life updates (buy Hangobi!!!), NFL Draft talk, NHL playoff talk, and Ivy League hatred galore. Notre Dame vs Cuse recap, Chris Gray breaks Lyle's record and Tucker Dordevic is transferring. Also The RPI sucks. (58:02) THE Paul Carcaterra joined us for an incredible interview. We cover just about everything you could ask for. Carc shares some great stories from his time around the sport both as a player and broadcaster, we talk college lacrosse, we hate on the RPI some more and we talk a little PLL too. You're welcome! Thanks to Carc for coming on.
Paul Carcaterra and Dana Boyle join the show to talk about UVA's loss against Duke, concerns that they have for teams getting to the NCAA Tournament and the ways that players are making women's lacrosse more popular across the conference. John Danowksi also joins to talk about their win against UVA, their break before their next match in May and how hard the team has played throughout the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this two part episode Quint breaks down the current D1 landscape with Cotter, Carc, and Notre Dame great turned ESPN producer Ryan Hoff. In part two, Quint chats with Leif Elsmo, an influential visionary that made lacrosse accessible to countless people from the 1980's to early 2000's. Elsmo is often referred to as the voice of lacrosse. Part 1: 00:00 - 30:40 Part 2: 30:40 - 1:04:19 Follow Today's Guests Chris Cotter @cotterespn Paul Carcaterra @paulcarcaterra --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lax-all-stars/message
Paul Carcaterra joins to discuss the big picture of UVA's men's teams after their loss to Mayland, why Notre Dame is the most dangerous team this season with their 3 - 4 season & the issues that he sees within Syracuse men's team this year. The guys then finish breakdowning and answering the top questions that were sent to them via social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian and Mario recap last night's national title game and are joined by ESPN's Paul Carcaterra to discuss SU's unsuccessful trip to South Bend.
Brian and Mario recap last night's national title game and are joined by ESPN's Paul Carcaterra to discuss SU's unsuccessful trip to South Bend.
In this weeks episode Quint sits down with Paul Carcaterra (ESPN) to discuss the news of Anish Shroff becoming the new PXP announcer for the Carolina Panthers (NFL), early season surprises in division one, along with detailed breakdowns of this weekends biggest matchups. Later in the show (37:15), Christian Swezey (Inside Lacrosse) discusses his new book "We Showed Baltimore". For more information about the book along with ordering instructions look below. Along with breaking down the why and how of his new book, Christian talks about the games he's been covering and how happy he is to return to the lacrosse landscape after a hiatus. We Showed Baltimore "Swezey recounts Cornell's dramatic games against traditional powers such as Maryland, Navy, and Johns Hopkins, and gets into the strategy and psychology that Moran brought to the team. We Showed Baltimore describes how the game of lacrosse was changing—its style of play, equipment, demographics, and geography. Pulling from interviews with more than ninety former coaches and players from Cornell and its rivals, We Showed Baltimore paints a vivid picture of lacrosse in the 1970s and how Moran and the Big Red helped create the game of today." The book can be pre-ordered here https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501762826/we-showed-baltimore/#bookTabs=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lax-all-stars/message
In this weeks episode Quint sits down with Paul Carcaterra (ESPN) to discuss the news of Anish Shroff becoming the new PXP announcer for the Carolina Panthers (NFL), early season surprises in division one, along with detailed breakdowns of this weekends biggest matchups. Later in the show (37:15), Christian Swezey (Inside Lacrosse) discusses his new book "We Showed Baltimore". For more information about the book along with ordering instructions look below. Along with breaking down the why and how of his new book, Christian talks about the games he's been covering and how happy he is to return to the lacrosse landscape after a hiatus. We Showed Baltimore "Swezey recounts Cornell's dramatic games against traditional powers such as Maryland, Navy, and Johns Hopkins, and gets into the strategy and psychology that Moran brought to the team. We Showed Baltimore describes how the game of lacrosse was changing—its style of play, equipment, demographics, and geography. Pulling from interviews with more than ninety former coaches and players from Cornell and its rivals, We Showed Baltimore paints a vivid picture of lacrosse in the 1970s and how Moran and the Big Red helped create the game of today." The book can be pre-ordered here https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501762826/we-showed-baltimore/#bookTabs=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lax-all-stars/message
Brian Reese discusses the PLL Hall of Fame, the pride of Maryland, and coaching at Maryvale Preparatory school. McDaniel Head Coach TC DiBartolo talks about his ties to Hank Janczyk and starting his own head coaching career. Paul Carcaterra shares how he got into broadcasting. Shawn Nadelen goes over the 3OT loss to Richmond and shares stories from his days in the MLL.
Today on The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: - Ed and Trey Lyle give their #VotesofConfidence - Dave Walls previews the end of the regular season in HSFB - Paul Carcaterra gets you ready for the matchup between the #Hokies & #GoldenEagles
Today on The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: - Ed and Trey Lyle give their votes of confidence for the weekend - Dave Walls on Byron-Liberty University deal + High School FB slate - Paul Carcaterra on #Hokies vs #Pitt
Today on The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: - Ed and Trey Lyle give their votes of confidence for the weekend - Dave Walls on Byron-Liberty University deal + High School FB slate - Paul Carcaterra on #Hokies vs #Pitt
Today on The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: - Ed and Trey Lyle give their votes of confidence for the weekend - Dave Walls on Byron-Liberty University deal + High School FB slate - Paul Carcaterra on #Hokies vs #Pitt
ESPN Sportswriter David Hale joins the show to give us his pre-season ALL ACC football team. We also speak with ESPN lacrosse analyst Paul Carcaterra who breaks down the NCAA Men's lacrosse championship semifinals. Plus we replay out interview with BC star lacrosse player Charlotte North who talks to us about the team making it to the CAA women's lacrosse Final Four and if the team feels pressured in any way to win. And we share a story about Trevor Lawrence never getting the call from the Jaguars on draft day.
Ed and Trey Lyle talk about the latest news from the #Hokies Dave Walls of ABC 13 - WSET on Lynchburg Hillcats early success Paul Carcaterra on the #Hoos chances in #NCAALacrosse tournament
Ed and Trey Lyle talk about the latest news from the #Hokies Dave Walls of ABC 13 - WSET on Lynchburg Hillcats early success Paul Carcaterra on the #Hoos chances in #NCAALacrosse tournament
Ed and Trey Lyle talk about the latest news from the #Hokies Dave Walls of ABC 13 - WSET on Lynchburg Hillcats early success Paul Carcaterra on the #Hoos chances in #NCAALacrosse tournament
The man. The air guitar skills. The legend. Scott Marr has become one of the most unique coaches in college lacrosse through his 20 seasons at Albany. He’s allowed his players to be creative, and they’ve responded with success for the better part of two decades. Marr, a Yorktown, N.Y. native, spoke with Paul Carcaterra … Continue reading Scott Marr | S4 E11 →
Dwayne Stewart is a former Albany Dane and current head coach at SUNY-New Paltz. This week he speaks about his coaching career and the mentors who have shaped his lacrosse journey.DWAYNE STEWART - GOING OFFSIDESCoaching Through CovidBuilding a program isn't an easy task, a task made more difficult in the face of a global pandemic. Coach Stewart believes relationships between players and coaches are built primarily on the field and in the locker room, two places where contact has been severely limited this year. To combat this he's placed an increased importance on communication, wither it be through email/text/zoom he's making sure he is a constant presence in his players lives.Cant Play? StudyIn the face of great adversity as players, the Hawks players have doubled down on academics achieving an impressive 3.12 GPA this past semester. While Dwayne values the experience of an in person class, he's proud of what his team has achieved virtually.MentorshipWither it be working as an assistant for podcast co-host Ryan Kuhn, playing for and learning from Albany head coach Scott Marr, or leaning on Paul Carcaterra to help get recruited, Dwayne has been blessed by being surrounded by great lacrosse people.D3 OptionsCoach Stewarts team, SUNY- New Paltz proudly plays in NCAA Division 3. For more information on D3 lacrosse click here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dwayne Stewart is a former Albany Dane and current head coach at SUNY-New Paltz. This week he speaks about his coaching career and the mentors who have shaped his lacrosse journey. DWAYNE STEWART - GOING OFFSIDES Coaching Through Covid Building a program isn't an easy task, a task made more difficult in the face of a global pandemic. Coach Stewart believes relationships between players and coaches are built primarily on the field and in the locker room, two places where contact has been severely limited this year. To combat this he's placed an increased importance on communication, wither it be through email/text/zoom he's making sure he is a constant presence in his players lives. Cant Play? Study In the face of great adversity as players, the Hawks players have doubled down on academics achieving an impressive 3.12 GPA this past semester. While Dwayne values the experience of an in person class, he's proud of what his team has achieved virtually. Mentorship Wither it be working as an assistant for podcast co-host Ryan Kuhn, playing for and learning from Albany head coach Scott Marr, or leaning on Paul Carcaterra to help get recruited, Dwayne has been blessed by being surrounded by great lacrosse people. D3 Options Coach Stewarts team, SUNY- New Paltz proudly plays in NCAA Division 3. For more information on D3 lacrosse click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Dwayne Stewart is a former Albany Dane and current head coach at SUNY-New Paltz. This week he speaks about his coaching career and the mentors who have shaped his lacrosse journey. DWAYNE STEWART - GOING OFFSIDES Coaching Through Covid Building a program isn't an easy task, a task made more difficult in the face of a global pandemic. Coach Stewart believes relationships between players and coaches are built primarily on the field and in the locker room, two places where contact has been severely limited this year. To combat this he's placed an increased importance on communication, wither it be through email/text/zoom he's making sure he is a constant presence in his players lives. Cant Play? Study In the face of great adversity as players, the Hawks players have doubled down on academics achieving an impressive 3.12 GPA this past semester. While Dwayne values the experience of an in person class, he's proud of what his team has achieved virtually. Mentorship Wither it be working as an assistant for podcast co-host Ryan Kuhn, playing for and learning from Albany head coach Scott Marr, or leaning on Paul Carcaterra to help get recruited, Dwayne has been blessed by being surrounded by great lacrosse people. D3 Options Coach Stewarts team, SUNY- New Paltz proudly plays in NCAA Division 3. For more information on D3 lacrosse click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Good morning lacrosse fans. Thank you for taking time out of your day for the Utah Lax Report. Don't forget to forward to a friend, it's the best way for the newsletter to grow. I originally had written this entire newsletter and was going to include this tweet at the bottom, but it belongs at the top. It belongs at the top because of the message Paul Carcaterra portrays about his friend, Rob Kavovit. It belongs at the top because as you listen to what Carc says, I'm sure someone will come to mind that has changed your life. It belongs at the top because I've been fortunate enough to have people change my life and most of them are in the lacrosse community. Kavovit was a Syracuse lacrosse legend and so much more. If you take away one thing from this newsletter, please let it be this: Interview with Walker BatemanOne of those people in my life who changed my life for the better is Walker Bateman. I don't want to spoil the podcast, but in essence, Walker came to my group of friends in Jan/Feb of 2000 in the halls of Highland High School and asked one of them, Paul Jones, if he was playing lacrosse this Spring. Paul said yes, and Walker asked Mark Hepworth if he was playing. Mark said he was and then Mark turned to me and told me I should play and that I would be good at defense. Well, that moment led to today. It led to you reading this newsletter and listening to this podcast. I'll never forget watching Walker win five consecutive face-offs and score five consecutive goals within about 50 seconds. Walker coaching at Highland in 2011Walker (left) in Japan with the USA West team with Justin Bokmeyer who played at Army. You can listen to the latest podcast above or on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a rating!While you're out and about at games, stop by Vessel Kitchen. You won't be disappointed. It's owned and operated by lacrosse players/coaches/fans and fuels the Utah Lax Report.Week 2 Coaches PollsNo.1 Corner Canyon continues to dominate on the field with a 20-6 win over Green Canyon on Wednesday followed by a 13-2 win over No. 5 (then No. 3) Mountain Ridge on Friday. This week will be the last non-region games for the Chargers as they take on No. 2 Park City on Tuesday and No. 8 Brighton on Friday. Their closest margin of victory is currently 11 goals which is an incredible feat. Highlights from the Corner Canyon v. Mountain Ridge game below: No. 2 Park City hosts No. 1 Corner Canyon on Tuesday then heads to American Fork for a showdown against No. 10 American Fork. No. 3 Farmington moved up in the polls after beating No. 8 (then No. 3) Brighton on Monday, 10-8. Farmington then bested Skyline, 17-7 on Friday. Adding Davis Roche to the mix after an injury last year will help the Farmington offense. The Phoenix open region play against Box Elder and Viewmont this week. No. 4 Olympus bested Herriman, 22-4, on Tuesday then beat Westlake, 15-2, on Thursday. The Titan defense has allowed just 13 goals in 3 games. Olympus will travel to Skyridge on Tuesday then Sky View on Thursday. Mountain Ridge Defenseman Jacob WalshNo. 5 Mountain Ridge bested Timpview on Monday, 13-11, shutout Orem on Thursday, 21-0, then lost to Corner Canyon, 13-2, on Friday. I was really impressed with the Sentinels from the sidelines on Friday and suspect they could run the table until the last game of the season against No. 2 Park City on May 8th. No. 6 Lone Peak beat Brighton on Tuesday, 16-15, in overtime. Midfielder Garrett Haas had 13 goals including the game-winner in OT. Let that sink in for a minute. Ready for the next crazy stat? He only took 18 shots. 13 goals on 18 shots. Wow. I dug through the utahlax.org archives back to 2011 and found the closest effort was in 2018 when Box Elder attackman Jack Earley had 11 goals (and 4 assists) against Syracuse. There were plenty of games where point totals eclipsed 10 but Earley is the only one I could find with double digit goals. It's not like Lone Peak ran the score up, they literally needed overtime to win. If anyone has records from before 2011 let me know. I suspect it's a state record, and if not, certainly in the top 5. The Knights then beat Sky View on Friday, 17-0. Lone Peak will host Salem Hills on Tuesday.No. 7 Davis beat Roy, 16-5, on Tuesday then beat Northridge, 12-7, on Thursday. The Darts sit at 3-0 and travel to Fremont (also 3-0) on Tuesday for a key Region 1 showdown with the winner taking the top spot in-region. The Darts will host Clearfield on Thursday. No. 8 Brighton - It was a wild opening to the season for the Bengals when they played its first game on Friday, 3/12, a 8-7 win over Alta, then traveled to Farmington on Monday, losing 10-8, then on Tuesday went to Lone Peak and lost in OT, 16-15. The Bengals host Cedar Valley on Tuesday then gear up to host No. 1 Corner Canyon on Friday. The Bengals have one of the toughest (if not the toughest) schedules. As it sits today, the Bengals play No. 1 Corner Canyon (3/26), No. 2 Park City (4/27), No. 3 Farmington (L, 10-8), No. 4 Olympus (5/7, region game), No. 5 Mountain Ridge (4/23), No. 6 Lone Peak (L, 16-15 OT) and No. 9 Timpview (4/2). For the record, Region 6 only playing in-region teams once in a season allows them to do this, for better or worse. No. 9 Timpview had a great week which propelled it into the polls. On Monday, a 13-11 loss to No. 5 (then No. 3) Mountain Ridge was followed by a 21-6 win over Lehi on Thursday then a 12-10 win over American Fork on Friday. The T-Birds will host Alta on Tuesday and Timpanogos on Thursday. No. 10 American Fork beat Cedar Valley, 16-2, on Monday, then lost to Timpview, 12-10, on Friday. The Cavemen will head to East today in what should be a great matchup. American Fork then hosts No. 2 Park City on Friday. Boys ScheduleMondaySky View hosts Mountain Crest in a great Cache Valley/Region 11 matchup. Jonathan Higginbotham leads the charge for the Bobcats with 6 goals so far this season. TuesdayI'll be keeping my eye on No. 1 Corner Canyon at No. 2 Park City. The game will be streamed here. The other game to watch will be No. 7 Davis at Fremont in a battle of unbeaten teams for the top spot in Region 1. WednesdayBountiful hosts Viewmont at 5 p.m. Looks for the Braves to finally get in the win column after losses to No. 4 Olympus (15-7), Skyline (15-9) and No. 2 Park City (18-12). ThursdayCopper Hills travels to West Jordan for a rivalry game while the ‘Timps' take on each other at 7 p.m. (No. 9 Timpview @ Timpanogos)FridayI'm really intrigued by the Waterford @ Wasatch matchup at 7 p.m.No. 1 Park City beat then No. 4 Corner Canyon, 14-1, on Wednesday then beat Highland, 20-1, on Thursday. The Miners host No. 3 Herriman today then take on Springville on Wednesday. No. 2 Brighton beat then No. 4 Corner Canyon Friday, 16-6. (Deseret News recap) The Bengals will host Cedar Valley on Tuesday then travel to Juan Diego on Thursday. No. 3 Herriman lost to Skyridge on Wednesday, 14-10, then beat Jordan on Friday, 16-5. The Mustangs travel to No. 1 Park City today then host Copper Hills on Tuesday then face Bingham on Thursday. No. 4 Alta reeled off two great wins this week with a 22-1 win over Mountain View on Tuesday then a 13-9 win over American Fork on Thursday. The Hawks will host Timpview on Tuesday then face Mountain Ridge on Thursday in a great Region 7 matchup. Senior Eliza Johnson is second in total goals in the state with 21. No. 5 Lone Peak didn't play this week and moved up one spot in the polls. The Knights will face Wasatch on Wednesday and Highland on Thursday. No. 6 Waterford beat Provo, 20-2, on Friday and will take on No. 7 American Fork on Tuesday. The Ravens will travel to No. 9 Corner Canyon on Friday. No. 7 American Fork lost to then No. 3 Alta, 13-9, on Thursday. The Lady Cavemen will host No. 6 Waterford on Tuesday.No. 8 Skyridge beat then No. 6 Herriman, 14-10, on Wednesday. The Falcons will head to Westlake on Tuesday. Sophomore Haven Buechner leads the team with 14 goals and 3 assists. No. 9 Corner Canyon had a rough go last week with a 14-1 loss to No. 1 Park City and a 16-6 loss to No. 2 Brighton. The Chargers will look to rebound with two home games against Provo on Tuesday and No. 6 Waterford on Friday. No. 10 West Jordan took down fellow 6A schools West and Bingham, 28-1 and 19-7 respectively. The Jaguars will travel to Riverton on Tuesday and Copper Hills on Thursday. Skyline v. ViewmontGirls ScheduleMondayMountain Ridge @ Timpanogos should be a great region matchup. The Sentinels are averaging 19.7 goals per game and are 3-0. TuesdayLayton @ Syracuse will feature two 3-0 teams who are very similar on paper. Syracuse has a slight edge in goals per game at 14.3 but Layton has only allowed 12 goals in three games. WednesdayRidgeline @ Roy has the makings of an upset as Ridgeline enters 2-0 while Roy is 0-2. Both of the Riverhawks wins were by one goal: 11-10 over Box Elder and 12-11 over Judge. Roy lost to powerhouse Davis, 19-5, and Weber, 8-7. ThursdayLike the boys, the ‘Timps' (Timpview/Timpanogos) will face each other at 5 p.m. FridayNo. 6 Waterford @ No. 9 Corner Canyon is a great way to finish the week. Waterford Senior Jaimeson Meyer enters the week with 17 goals in two games and is certainly a candidate for the Player of the Year.CollegeMensWestminster hosted BYU on Saturday in a scrimmage and won 10-7. The Griffins will travel to Ohio on Friday for a showdown against Lake Erie College and No. 3 Mercyhurst on Saturday. BYU will host Dominican on Saturday in Provo. The game begins at 1 p.m. Dominican will stick around over the weekend and take on UVU on Monday at Noon. Utah State hosted Montana in a double-header and lost both games, 11-9 on Friday and 20-8 on Saturday. Utah will take on Mercer at 9 a.m on Saturday in Macon, Georgia. WomensWestminster will travel to Grand Junction, Colorado for an RMAC showdown with Colorado Mesa on Saturday. BYU will host Utah State on Saturday with an opening draw at 4 p.m.Utah State beat UVU, 14-4, on Saturday. The Wolverines will host Weber State on Saturday at Noon. Utah Lacrosse HistoryI posted these pics on Instagram and Twitter and they were well liked! These were sent to me by Matt Moffit, who played at Utah on the 1972-1974 teams. If you have old photos, send them my way! Utah v. BYU in Rice StadiumBe sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. I try to posts scores on Instagram every night and Twitter is automated through a connection with MaxPreps so please enter your scores there as quickly as possible! Also, please enter your stats so I can write about your players.That's it for this week. — Tim Haslam This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahlaxreport.com
Current Toronto Rock and Archers LC lacrosse player Tom Schreiber joins us today for a deep dive into:-Being one of the best in the world-Playing professional lacrosse full time and what that means-Attending St.Anthonys and how that prepared him for Princeton-Why he chose Princeton and his relationship with coach Bates-His players academy course and online training in general-Who Tom is off the field and his thoughts on Long Island Deli spotshttps://player.acast.com/5c6dce2547d66b5d77eaee95/episodes/tom-schreiber-archers-lc-toronto-rock?theme=default&cover=1&latest=1Our conversation with Tom left us with a much deeper understanding on the commitment today's pro players are making to push the game forward. Tom is the perfect example of how professional players are pushing together to make the game better.Last WeekWe had Anish Shroff on the show. His voice is immediately recognizable to anyone who has watched championship weekend over the past decade or so, but that’s not what defines him. Anish Shroff is much more than a broadcaster: he’s a father, a friend, a husband, and a proud Syracuse grad. Based on his story, it’s completely reasonable to say he didn’t choose lacrosse, lacrosse chose him.Our conversation with Anish was insightful, educational, and just an overall treat. Lacrosse fans can rest easy knowing that he, among others (Paul Carcaterra and Quint Kessenich), are the voices of lacrosse.Our GuestTake the time and give Tom a follow on IG or Twitter.While you’re at it give us a follow here: IG or Twitter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have an absolute treat for you. His voice is immediately recognizable to anyone who has watched championship weekend over the past decade or so, but that's not what defines him. Anish Shroff is much more than a broadcaster, he's a father, a friend, a husband, and a proud Syracuse grad. Based on his story, it's completely reasonable to say he didn't choose lacrosse, lacrosse chose him. Our conversation with Anish was insightful, educational, and just an overall treat. Lacrosse fans can rest easy knowing that he, amongst others (Paul Carcaterra and Quint Kessenich), are the voices of lacrosse. Last Week Eli Gobrecht is the product of D3 Ithaca College, and he's damn proud of it. His time at Ithaca prepared him, although be it through an untraditional path, for life as a pro lacrosse player. In this week's episode, he sits down with the guys from Going Offsides to discuss what it's like being a “full-time” professional player and what exactly that means. Later in the show, Eli talks about the D1 or bust mentality that a lot of recruits have and if that attitude is good for lacrosse. We also hear his opinions on the PLL/MLL merger, having been one of the first MLL guys to transition after the first PLL season. Eli Gobrecht is incredibly grateful for his time playing in Denver but was attracted to the aggressiveness and progressiveness of the PLL. Our Guest Take the time and give Anish a follow on IG or Twitter. While you're at it give us a follow here: IG Twitter Next Week As always we have some legends of the game coming your way. Given our schedule and that of our guests, we can't guarantee which PLL player or D1 coach is on next, but that's your clue. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
This week we have an absolute treat for you. His voice is immediately recognizable to anyone who has watched championship weekend over the past decade or so, but that's not what defines him. Anish Shroff is much more than a broadcaster, he's a father, a friend, a husband, and a proud Syracuse grad. Based on his story, it's completely reasonable to say he didn't choose lacrosse, lacrosse chose him. Our conversation with Anish was insightful, educational, and just an overall treat. Lacrosse fans can rest easy knowing that he, amongst others (Paul Carcaterra and Quint Kessenich), are the voices of lacrosse. Last Week Eli Gobrecht is the product of D3 Ithaca College, and he’s damn proud of it. His time at Ithaca prepared him, although be it through an untraditional path, for life as a pro lacrosse player. In this week’s episode, he sits down with the guys from Going Offsides to discuss what it’s like being a “full-time” professional player and what exactly that means. Later in the show, Eli talks about the D1 or bust mentality that a lot of recruits have and if that attitude is good for lacrosse. We also hear his opinions on the PLL/MLL merger, having been one of the first MLL guys to transition after the first PLL season. Eli Gobrecht is incredibly grateful for his time playing in Denver but was attracted to the aggressiveness and progressiveness of the PLL. Our Guest Take the time and give Anish a follow on IG or Twitter. While you're at it give us a follow here: IG Twitter Next Week As always we have some legends of the game coming your way. Given our schedule and that of our guests, we can't guarantee which PLL player or D1 coach is on next, but that's your clue. --- 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/going-offsides/message
This week we have an absolute treat for you. His voice is immediately recognizable to anyone who has watched championship weekend over the past decade or so, but that's not what defines him. Anish Shroff is much more than a broadcaster, he's a father, a friend, a husband, and a proud Syracuse grad. Based on his story, it's completely reasonable to say he didn't choose lacrosse, lacrosse chose him.https://player.acast.com/5c6dce2547d66b5d77eaee95/episodes/anish-shroff-entertains-all-of-our-questions?theme=default&cover=1&latest=1Our conversation with Anish was insightful, educational, and just an overall treat. Lacrosse fans can rest easy knowing that he, amongst others (Paul Carcaterra and Quint Kessenich), are the voices of lacrosse.Last WeekEli Gobrecht is the product of D3 Ithaca College, and he’s damn proud of it. His time at Ithaca prepared him, although be it through an untraditional path, for life as a pro lacrosse player. In this week’s episode, he sits down with the guys from Going Offsides to discuss what it’s like being a “full-time” professional player and what exactly that means.Later in the show, Eli talks about the D1 or bust mentality that a lot of recruits have and if that attitude is good for lacrosse. We also hear his opinions on the PLL/MLL merger, having been one of the first MLL guys to transition after the first PLL season. Eli Gobrecht is incredibly grateful for his time playing in Denver but was attracted to the aggressiveness and progressiveness of the PLL.Our GuestTake the time and give Anish a follow on IG or Twitter.While you're at it give us a follow here: IG TwitterNext WeekAs always we have some legends of the game coming your way. Given our schedule and that of our guests, we can't guarantee which PLL player or D1 coach is on next, but that's your clue. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back!Today, I had the pleasure of speaking with ESPN Analyst and Commentator Paul Carcaterra. Paul has been a good friend and mentor to me for over 15 years, and I admire him on so many levels. One of which is staying in shape in his 40s. I talk to him about how he stays in shape while being on the road 100+ days a year in some of the biggest college towns in the country.We talk about his workouts, what he brings with him, and even the best eateries in the country!Paul also has a podcast through US Lacrosse Overtime, highlighting some of the best stories about the sport of lacrosse.If you like today's podcast, please subscribe, rate, review, and share it with your friends!See you next time.
Welcome back!This week, I had the pleasure of sitting down and talking with my coach, mentor, and friend Paul Carcaterra. I have known Paul for the last 15 years, and I’ve tried to model Paul’s best qualities in my own life. He lives by his word. He treats his employees like they are family. And he tells it like it is, for better or worse. I have always looked up to Paul, and he is one of the greatest people I know. In our conversation, I wanted to know how, while traveling for ESPN 100+ days a year, he stays in shape (Paul will be 45 this year). You'll learn what Paul's workouts look like, what he eats, and his favorite spots to chow down in the country!Paul also hosts a podcast through US Lacrosse called Overtime, available on all major podcasting services.If you like today's podcast, please subscribe, rate, review, and share it with your friends!See you next time!
In episode four of the Low to High Podcast I got the chance to interview lacrosse analyst, broadcaster, and interviewer Paul Carcaterra. Paul and I discussed what it means to grow the game of lacrosse and what actions are going to need to be taken in...
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00:00-22:00: ESPN's Paul Carcaterra chats about the future of lacrosse, Powell greatness, the greatest lacrosse team of all-time, what lacrosse players can do to stay in shape during COVID, Scott Marr's success at Albany, John Galloway's impressive resume and future and more. 23:00-43:00: NYSPHSAA Communications Director Chris Watson on the latest in high school sports, schedule changes, his whirlwind four months, his beloved Buffalo Bills, his media career, how his current gig is similar and different to working in TV and more, plus Quick Hits! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week was supposed to have been Maverik Showtime week, so IL's Terry Foy reached out to ESPN Analyst Paul Carcaterra — the mastermind behind one of the summer's premier recruiting events — and caught up about everything going on in the lacrosse world, from issues of racial justice to how he coped with the season being canceled to how he managed the crazy transfer news to how he sees the Championship Series unfolding.
Good afternoon lacrosse fans! I hope you had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend and thank you for spending some time reading the Utah Lacrosse Report. I sure missed watching the NCAA Championships this weekend! I was telling my kids about the tradition of Memorial Day weekend (both in and out of the lacrosse community) and it made me reflect on watching my first NCAA Championship in the Spring of 2000. I had played lacrosse for about 3 months at that point and had never seen college lacrosse. Admittedly, to a 15-year-old, it was the first time I'd heard of Johns Hopkins. The Blue Jays fell to Syracuse, 14-12, on Saturday. You can watch the full game here. The other game that day featured Princeton beating Virginia, 12-11. That set up the final which led to a 13-7 win for Syracuse. Liam Banks and Ryan Powell were the studs for the Orange. Josh Sims, a decorated midfielder, led Princeton. It was an eye-opening experience as a young lacrosse player and I'm grateful for every Memorial Day weekend since. What has been your favorite Memorial Day weekend memory? News & UpdatesYouth/High SchoolWell, there will be lacrosse this Spring after all! Intermountain Lacrosse (IMLAX) released guidelines last week outlining the rules/adjustments that were made to accommodate the situation. I won't go into detail as to what they said, just know that lacrosse at the youth level will happen this year. The lone part that stood out to me was that there will be no face-offs. This actually happens yearly in Utah in the form of the girls' high school Super 7s league each fall. I personally think it's a great format, especially under the circumstances.The high school level gets a little trickier. The IMLAX teams minus a few who opted out will have a two-week tournament starting next weekend. The games will be tournament length and also have no face-offs. It's not 100% yet but it sounds like that is the direction it is heading. The UHSAA teams are considered club teams since May 22 and are on their own. It looks like many are setting up games with each other. I'm hearing that the girls' teams will put something together as well, likely a 7x7 tournament. For both the youth and high school IMLAX leagues, coaches, officials and players will be screened before the game using a chatbot that will ask questions. I'd love to hear your feedback on if you think removing the face-off is a good idea or not so shoot me a note or reply at the bottom. PLLAn interesting article came through my newsfeed this week. From the Observer Today (New York), an interview with Zed Williams (NLL Georgia/PLL Whipsnakes) mentioned that Utah is in the running to host the PLL Championship Series. “The PLL is like a tour,” Williams said. “The league usually travels to designated spots, but this year they are going to play in one location that hasn't been determined yet. The games will be streamed and be on the NBC sports networks.”Williams said that a couple of the locations in mind are Massachusetts or Utah, but nothing is set in stone. Well, what an interesting twist! When the league announced a quarantined event somewhere, I thought Florida or California would be the go-to choices, but it sounds like it could be here. That makes sense if you think about it. One of the ‘cons' of having an event here is our relatively small lacrosse community compared to other parts of the country, however, in a quarantine event, that all goes away. If you look at just facilities, ease of travel, low amount of COVID-19 cases compared to other states, health systems, etc., then Utah is a great place to hold an athletic event! OtherSt. Johns published an article about former Riverton stand-out, Mikala Davis. ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra interviewed Bubba Fairman on Twitter. It's a four-tweet series so be sure to catch all four!Senior SpotlightsThe Deseret News published its shoutout to Seniors: Boys | Girls The Herald Journal also published an article about the lacrosse season getting canceled.Thank you to the coaches who submitted these! Corner Canyon BoysTyson Packer - Tyson is a 2020 senior captain. One of the first there and last to leave. Tyson is a great example on and off the field. His ‘All In' attitude has been contagious amongst the team. We thank Tyson for the wonderful example he has set for the younger players. Sam Peterson - Sam is a first-year varsity player who was asked to change positions from attack to defense. Sam is definitely a We Not Me guy. Without hesitation he made the switch and quickly earned the nickname ‘6 Piece' by his teammates for getting ‘nuggets' (constantly being in passing lanes and knocking the ball down). He has been a great addition to the team and a great teammate. Jacob Simpson - Jake Simpson, aka ‘The Flying Dutchman', has been putting balls in the back of the net for Corner Canyon for the past 3 years. A senior captain, Jake had averaged 60 points the previous two seasons and was already up to 19 points in 3 games for the 2020 season. Jake's ‘All In' attitude on the field led to many great plays but made him an even better teammate off the field. Maxwell Covey - Max is a great athlete but his willingness to do whatever it takes for the team is where he really shines. D-Mid is a no-frills position in today's game of lacrosse and Max embraces his role. His ‘Do Your Job' attitude sets him apart and makes him part of one of the top D-Mid units in the state. He is a great example of what a Corner Canyon player is all about and he has made Corner Canyon Lacrosse better by being involved.Zach Meyer - Zach Meyer, known by the coaches as ‘The Intern', is the coolest under pressure and fastest guy on the field. You may not always be able to tell by his laid back demeanor but Zach is one heck of a competitor. Always willing to do what helps the team, his ‘We Not Me; attitude translated into him playing both offensive midfield and defensive midfield. Zach was part of our three short stick defense at times this year because we were so comfortable having him on the field. The only guy we asked to be a two-way midfielder, Zach excelled in whatever we asked him to do.Andrew Ballman - Andrew Ballman, aka ‘Balls', follows in the tradition of aggressive and gritty defensemen at Corner Canyon. From the moment he put on the Chargers colors he has been a great addition to our defense. His ‘All In' attitude on the field helps anchor our defense. He definitely makes attackmen think twice about trying to get to the middle of the field.Jacob Holmberg - Jacob Holmberg was new to the varsity team this year. Jake is a guy who leaves it all out on the field. Willing to do whatever is needed to help the team, he played both LSM and D-Pole. His ‘We Not Me' attitude shined during our first three games this year, jumping in wherever he was needed. Jake was a great example to the younger guys on what it meant to be a great teammate.Chaz Cutrer - Senior captain Chaz Cutrer has played many different roles for the varsity team over the last three years. An outstanding leader, Chaz is willing to accept whatever role the coaches have asked of him. He has played offensive midfield, attack and this year, defensive midfield. Never one to back down to a challenge, Chaz' ‘Do Your Job' attitude propelled our team to the right mindset from the start of the year through our first three games. Blake Luper - Blake Luper has been a varsity guy at Corner Canyon for three years. A fierce competitor and senior captain, Blake has shined this season from the very start, netting 5 goals in our home opener. A guy who has been ‘All In' from the beginning Blake has spent many hours on the wall and in the gym and it was on full display this year. Blake embraced his leadership role with tremendous passion and brought everyone up to his level. Thank you Blake for all the hard work.Nicolas Hiner - Nic Hiner is another one of our blue-collar workers. He doesn't complain, he doesn't hesitate, he doesn't waver. He just asks what he can do to help and gets to work. His ‘Do Your Job' attitude was evident from the very start of the year when he was asked to move from midfield/attack to be a FOGO. Not only did he embrace the new job, but he excelled at it, winning all but 3 face-offs in his first two games. In his third game, due to another player's injury, he had to shoulder the entire load and helped us to a 10-3 halftime lead. Nic is a great example of putting the team first.Jordan BoysBrad Forbush - Favorite thing about playing lacrosse or for Jordan: Getting to play with everyone on the team. It didn't matter the skill level, everyone was included and played together as a team. Bradley plans to college at SLCC for the first year and then transfer to Dixie State College. Bradley has enjoyed all of his experiences at Jordan, that have built many friendships and provided so many great memories.Korben Gawrych - Gawrych began playing lacrosse last year for the first time and really enjoyed the game. His position was defender and he fearlessly defended the goal against the opposing team. He was looking forward to another great season but sometimes things don't always turn out the way we plan. It was fun while it lasted. He appreciates the life lessons taught by coach Spendlove both on and off the field, he is a great role model for the boys. After graduation Korben plans to serve a mission and following his mission, college, where he will pursue his goal of becoming an architectural landscaper. He loves to create beauty and transform a landscape into something spectacular. He has great vision. Parker Wade - From the day he could walk he's been throwing, catching, climbing and running! He loves being outside; hiking, camping and snowboarding, anything that gets him in the mountains. He loves music and has an appreciation for all genres. He has played the guitar from a young age and is a very good musician. Parker has always had a love for sports and any kind of fun, high energy activity. He's a natural athlete and has always been full of life, ready for the next adventure! His competitive nature keeps his energy high and his excitement for the game entertaining! Parker is a loyal, kind, and easy-going kid who connects with people and loves life. His future plans after High School include serving an LDS mission, and then returning to attend UVU or the Community College, probably live in a van while figuring out what next exciting adventure awaits!Tyler Carbine - Favorite thing about playing lacrosse or for Jordan: Tyler's favorite part was his teammates and he plans after high school to go to college. Tyler grew up playing Jordan football and was very excited for his varsity year of lacrosse.Talon Marshall - Talon has been playing lacrosse for the last year. He started out playing with his friends and enjoyed it so he joined the team his senior year. He has enjoyed working with the coaches and his teammates. It has been a highlight of his senior year, unfortunately, a short-lived highlight, but one none the less. Talon is ready to graduate and start a new chapter of his life. He is weighing out all his options so his plans after graduation are still to be determined.Chase Fairbanks - Fairbanks has been playing lacrosse since kindergarten. He has played every position including goalie but at 6'3”, he ultimately found his groove as a long pole defender. Chase's favorite thing about Jordan lacrosse has been being a part of a team that feels more like a family where everyone pushes and encourages each other along the way! It is an added bonus to feel like he's playing the game he loves with a big group of awesome friends. Chase has been accepted to Southern Utah University's helicopter pilot program in the fall and is anxious to move south and start working toward getting up in the air.Taylor Rieben - Taylor loved ‘Vibin' with the boys. Lacrosse has been Taylor's life for five years. He plays year-round and has loved it. We couldn't be more proud of him, watching him from just learning to play to be a strong player and leader on his team. This last season has been tough for him, us and I am sure his entire team to miss out on. The blessing through it all is his amazing teammates and coach. Taylor has made lasting friendships in his teammates and his coach and as his parents we couldn't ask for more from this fabulous group of boys we have watched grow, learn and play. We will miss watching Taylor play at Jordan, but we can't wait to see where his future takes him and what his next adventure will be. Yousif Aldarweesh - Yousif has been playing lacrosse since 7th grade and loved how all the guys are tight like a family. After high school, Yousif plans to go to college and continue his lacrosse career.Landon Ivins - Ivins has played lacrosse for five years. His favorite thing about playing for Jordan is the team. Landon has joined the Navy, specializing in Master of Arms, and will leave June 16th for training. He will be training in Chicago and then Texas. Then he plans on attending UVU.Luke Parker - Lucas has been playing lacrosse since age 10. Lucas was looking forward to his senior year of lacrosse, but it didn't work out the way we thought. Lucas has always loved his teammates and has played with some of them for many years. After high school, Lucas plans to attend UVU and serve an LDS mission. He wants to become a teacher. We know wherever he lands he will do great things and we can't wait to see them. We love you Lucas and we are so proud of you.Stockton Glover - Stockton was just 3 years old when we went outside one spring day to see what he was doing and found him in his 13-year-old brother's lacrosse gear; complete with helmet, pads, cleats, stick and ball. Though he could hardly move with all the big gear on, he knew exactly how to put it on and he was scooping that ball for all he was worth! Because his two older brothers were playing, he couldn't wait to turn five so he could play Storm lacrosse on a real team. Stockton has played lacrosse for the past 12 years. He loves the game. He spends countless hours watching college lacrosse on TV and working to understand the strategies of the game and ways to enhance technique. Lacrosse was natural for him as a young player, but having 4 knee surgeries on each knee over the past few years made it a continual battle to try to regain strength, mobility and speed. Still he loves the game and was so disappointed that he was unable to actually play his senior season. Stockton appreciates the tradition that exists with Jordan lacrosse as it was one of the first high school programs in the Salt Lake Valley. He is very grateful for all of the coaches and volunteers who have given of their time and talents for many years to enable him to play the game that he loves. Stockton will be attending one semester at Utah State University this fall, with plans to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints next spring.Wesley Edwards - Edwards started playing lacrosse in the 6th grade and has been playing defense since his freshman year. His favorite things about playing lacrosse are the friendships he's made ("How bout that Airplane food"), the lessons he's learned about working hard through challenges, and the new vocabulary words he learned from the Vegas players. After graduation, he is headed to Northern California on a Spanish-speaking mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. When he returns he will attend BYU where he plans to major in History.Zak Thaxton - Zak has played for six years and his favorite thing was being able to be in the weight room and having the team motivate each other to push to our limits. After high school, he'll be going to USU to receive an associates degree and then transfer to Colorado State to major and master in financial economics.Jordan GirlsSeptember Hicks - This was my first year playing lacrosse! I was very nervous to play because I was worried about judgment from the rest of the team, but they did nothing but encourage me and help me every single day. I'm so grateful for the girls and my coaches. After graduation I will be attending Utah Valley University and going to school for Forensic Science to become a Behavioral Analyst for the FBI. I would like to send a special ‘Thank You' to Taylor Stone for encouraging me to try something new and for being the most wonderful coach. Megan Fernandez - Megan has been playing lacrosse for 6 years. She has loved the bonding and friendships she has had with the girls on the team. Megan was looking forward to being a Captain this year, and taking the field one last time with her best friends. Megan will be attending the University of Utah this fall on a full-ride honors scholarship, where she will study environmental engineering. She will play lacrosse for the U of U. We are so proud of her. Trinity Sandberg - Trinity has been playing lacrosse for four years. Her favorite thing was being able to learn a new sport and have fun playing. She tore her ACL and Meniscus while playing fall ball prior to her senior year. She was determined to get back on the field for her senior year. Trinity attended physical therapy several times a week and did many exercises at home to help speed up recovery. The physical therapist told her she had one of the fastest recoveries he has seen. Trinity plans on attending SLCC after high school, she is currently interested in exercise scienceHalli Thompson - Halli Thompson played her first season of lacrosse seven years ago and immediately fell in love with the sport. She has not stopped playing since and hopes to continue through college. She loves the bonds she has made with her teammates and coaches throughout the lacrosse seasons. She has learned that practice, persistence, hard work, and teamwork are what it takes to be great. She plans on attending the engineering program at the University of Utah and continuing to use the skills and winning attitude that she learned in lacrosse in her pursuit of a career in engineering. Lexi Burns - Lexi has played lacrosse for six years. Her favorite thing about Jordan lacrosse was winning the state championship and the friends she has made. Her plans after high school will be playing college lacrosse. Skyline GirlsCosette Charles - Going to Westminster, playing lacrosse for their team, getting a paramedic license and wanting to be an ER Doctor.Reagon Wolf - Going to Dixie State University, becoming a Dental Hygienist, and joining their club women's lacrosse team.Tessa Frey - Serving a mission with the church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints than attending BYU, and playing women's lacrosse for BYU.Liz Ruben - Wants to go into the Army as a 68W (Combat Medic). While in the Army She'll be Majoring in Emergency Management, Paramedic, and Fire Academy. Arynn Maxon - Going to Western Washington University of College.Amaya Roy - Going to Dixie State University.Julane Machado - Going to the University of Utah.Karla Tapia - Going to University in Hawaii at Monoa.Bridget Miller - Going to Western Washington University. Elle Neville - Either going to SLCC or University of Utah and wants to go into nursing. Elle will be playing college lacrosse.Kimmy Curtis - Going to Utah State University and playing lacrosse. Lanie Cheatham - Going to Wesleyan, Middlebury or Oberlin. Waterford BoysLiam Bywater - Liam was a tenacious lacrosse player who made the switch to defense early in his career and thrived on that side of the ball. Liam never shied away from contact and his aggressive style of play served him well. We will miss Liam's great stick work and the tenacity he brought to our defense. Liam will be attending the University of Utah to major in Business and hopefully play hockey.Kai Herron - Kai was a quiet but hard-working athlete who was a joy to coach. Kai never questioned what was asked of him and led by example on the defensive side of the ball. We will miss his composure and hard work on and off the field. This fall Kai will be attending the University of Utah and majoring in Biomedical Engineering.Yianni Ziourias - Yianni was a wonderful athlete to coach who was willing to do whatever the coaches needed. A two-way middie that we could count on not only the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, but also on faceoffs. Yianni will be attending the University of Southern California in the fall to study Mechanical Engineering.That's it for today! — Tim Haslam This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahlaxreport.com
It's Draft Week! Lisa and Emma discuss the upcoming 2020 College Draft and how much of an impact the 2019 College Draft class had on the PLL (0:50-4:12). The girls are then joined by ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra to discuss why Grant Ament has been one of the best passers of all time (4:13-8:06), why he's conflicted on who Atlas should take (8:07-11:30), if the Waterdogs secure a faceoff specialist with the third pick (11:31-13:57) and what other rookies we need to keep an eye on (13:58-16:23). Carcaterra explains how college players must adapt their mindset and work ethic to fit the pros (16:24-18:15), if the tournament-style season will affect draft plans (18:16-20:51), why Andy Copelan should lean on Team USA Head Coach John Danowski (20:52-23:20) and his way too early prediction for Rookie of the Year (23:21-24:59). They are then joined by a mystery guest during “Guess That Guest” (25:00-34:21). Lisa and Emma then re-draft the No. 1 pick of the 2019 College Draft during “Hypothetically Speaking” (34:55-37:47) and a 2019 College Draft class specific “That's Speed Boiii.” (37:48-40:00) Let us know your favorite bits from the episode by tagging us at @TheInsideFeed, @lisaredmond29 and @emmadamz on Instagram and Twitter. You can also follow @paulcarcaterra on Instagram and Twitter. Enjoy the show!
PLL Host RJ Kaminski sits down with Paul Carcaterra to talk about PLL Prospect Peyton Smith ahead of the 2020 College Draft. Peyton is a Marist faceoff man from Raleigh, NC.
PLL Host RJ Kaminski sits down with Paul Carcaterra to talk about PLL Prospect Nick Mellen ahead of the 2020 College Draft. Nick is a Syracuse defenseman from Syracuse, NY.
PLL Host RJ Kaminski sits down with Paul Carcaterra to talk about PLL Prospect Matt DeLuca ahead of the 2020 College Draft. Matt is a Delaware goalie from Farmingdale, NY.
PLL Host RJ Kaminski sits down with Paul Carcaterra to talk about PLL Prospect Grant Ament ahead of the 2020 College Draft. Grant is a Penn State attackman from Doylestown, PA.
PLL Host RJ Kaminski sits down with Paul Carcaterra to talk about PLL Prospect Bryan Costabile ahead of the 2020 College Draft. Bryan is a Notre Dame midfielder from Sykesville, MD.
PLL Host RJ Kaminski sits down with Paul Carcaterra to talk about PLL Prospect Andrew Pettit ahead of the 2020 College Draft. Andrew is a Lehigh attackman from Wilmington, DE.
PLL Host RJ Kaminski sits down with Paul Carcaterra to talk about PLL Prospect Matt Gaudet ahead of the 2020 College Draft. Matt is a Yale attackman from Hamilton, ON.
Rob Pannell made a big decision this month. He decided to join the Premier Lacrosse League, comprised of most of his favorite teammates and friends. Last summer in the MLL, Pannell felt forgotten en route to a 5-11 record. He wants the lacrosse world to know that he’s back in 2020. Pannell joined Paul Carcaterra … Continue reading Rob Pannell | S3 E4 →
In the first episode of LaxFactor Daily, I discuss Paul Carcaterra's (@paulcarcaterra) recent tweet about five D1 attackers that aren't getting enough RESPECT. First up, Corson Kealey, a junior out of Robert Morris. VISIT LAXFACTOR.COM TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL, AND BUY SOME SWAG... https://www.laxfactor.com/ He's a nice dodger Yet another lefty, canadian, it's like there is something in the water up there. But Kealey is a dodging, offense creating lefty Canadian. Not as quick and shifty as Cornell's Teat, and not as accomplished sniper from outside as Denver's Walker. Both of those guys are filthy lefty Canadian attack men that can dodge with the best of them. But Kealey isn't far behind them in terms of his dodging and finishing prowess. His 51 goals with a 41.6 shooting percentage tells you what you need to know. The kid put 73% of his shots on cage. That's because he's mixing it up, and getting shots in close. Versatile in how he attacks you A lot of Canadians like to keep you out front, they dodge from wings and love going underneath, something Kealey excels at. But he can also dodge from X, get you on the high side if you try and not give him the underneath. So if you overplay him high, he's sure to merk you, whether it's from the wing or from X. But if you try to take away that underneath dodge, whether he rolls you, facedodges you, swims you, whatever, if you take that way, he'll wrap it off you on the high side. As with most Canucks, he's great in transition, broken plays Surprise...he can burn you as the lefty finisher on a fast break, he'll sting one from the back side on man up. He picks up ground balls and goes to the cooker. 33 ground balls in fact, so he mixes it up for sure. Can hit an open guy. He's not going to do anything crazy and have a 4-helper outing. But if an open man presents himself, he will hit him. Robert Morris has some. Has help coming back Robert Morris lost a couple of scorers in Tyson Gibson (67 points) and Matt Schmidt (41 points), but senior Ryan Smith returns as do his 37 goals and 19 helpers. Jake Boudreau put up 15 goals, 18 assists and is also back for his Junior year. Austin Popovich could see a jump in production as well with burn opening up in front of him. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laxfactor/support
Matt and Brian open the show talking about Gerrit Cole's signing with the Yankees and his record contract. Later, they go through their Syracuse men's lacrosse all-decade team and are joined by former Orangeman and ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra to discuss.
Matt and Brian open the show talking about Gerrit Cole's signing with the Yankees and his record contract. Later, they go through their Syracuse men's lacrosse all-decade team and are joined by former Orangeman and ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra to discuss.
Matt and Brian talk about the upcoming opponent for the Orange, Pittsburgh and the exciting match-ups in the game. Later, Paul Carcaterra, ESPN Analyst, joins the show to talk SU Athletics, including the new lacrosse hire.
Matt and Brian talk about the upcoming opponent for the Orange, Pittsburgh and the exciting match-ups in the game. Later, Paul Carcaterra, ESPN Analyst, joins the show to talk SU Athletics, including the new lacrosse hire.
Host of ReLAXin' with Pcarc host, ESPN broadcaster, former Syracuse All-American, National Champion, and all around good guy Paul Carcaterra was kind enough to grant me an interview this week. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laxfactor/support
IL/ESPN analyst Quint Kessenich was in Bristol, Conn., for the NCAA Tournament Selection Show, so hear from him, plus Paul Carcaterra and Chris Cotter about each of the eight matchups. IL's Terry Foy talks to Committee Chair Jack Hayes, Penn State coach Jeff Tambroni, UMBC coach Ryan Moran, Yale coach Andy Shay, Penn coach Mike Murphy and Army coach Joe Alberici.
ML and Carc chat best/worst of Syracuse right now, John Desko's ability to answer the bell when challenged, who the best team in the country is, how he prepares for games, the chances of a dynasty in college lax, his emotions returning to the Carrier Dome and more!
Steve Infanti and Ric Beardsley discuss Syracuse's win over Cornell, Ric gives his top 10 local high school men's lax teams, and Paul Carcaterra joins the show to give his thoughts on the Orange this year and shares some of his ridiculous high school stats.
Myles Jones, the former Duke star and current PLL player, sits down with Paul Carcaterra to talk about his passions, memories with Coach John Danowski at Duke and his excitement for a new challenge with the PLL.
Paul Carcaterra of ESPN 01:25 Yorktown -"The farm" -Charlie Murphy Class of 1934 -His story and how he brought lacrosse to Yorktown -The lacrosse community -Similar to how the Thompsons and Natives do it -Different times -Kids are getting their lacrosse "fix" by playing structured lacrosse -Using pickup games to try new things and work on things 12:42 Arriving at Syracuse and Playing with Casey Powell -Yorktown friends -Roy Simmons Jr. as a coach -Never being burnt out -How disciplined the team was -2 first team all Americans a year on a line -Casey Powell -Versatile player -Powell brothers playing in the backyard 31:45 How Paul Got Into Broadcasting -Did not study broadcasting in college or Grad school -Friend suggested him -First game was Navy vs Army in 2004 -Started studying it because of the rush -Auditioned and worked with Joe Beninati -College media guides -Working other sports -Interesting all different kinds of fans -Cutting hair and interviewing people -Utah interview -Cutting Dave Pietramala last week -8 more this year 43:43 Maverick Showtime Backstory and Updates -The early stages with equipment and apparel -Acquisition by Bauer Hockey -Great success story -Together with Cascade -Starting Maverick Showtime -Small numbers -Never changing the model -Seeing young players 50:50 The Olympics -Interesting how it will look -What are the rules going to be? -The globalization of the sport -Provides validity to the game -Potential rules to make for a good hybrid -Obtain funding from the countries 56:00 The PLL -Paul Rabil as a great player and sport contributor -What they have done in so fast -Provides good competition -Challenge and opportunity for the traveling model -Athletes power and branding -Denver Pioneer Classic 1:02:42 The Golden Age of Lacrosse and the Beginning of the Season -Shot clock makes it interesting for the normal fan -20 seconds to clear the ball is huge -More up and down -Shrinking the boxes -The dive -Controversial calls so far 1:10:40 Pat Spencer and Jeff Teat -Comparison to Mikey Powell and Lyle Thompson -Hanging out with Pat Spencer -Different style and backround on Pat Spencer -Jeff Teat as a box player -Not able to be tolerated being shut off -John Traveras -Unreal attack group this year The Overtime Podcast with Paul Carcaterra
Paul Carcaterra: On this, our 2nd podcast episode, ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes Paul Carcaterra to the show.Paul is one of the most well known and respected people in the entire sport of lacrosse. He has been one of ESPN's top lacrosse analysts and sideline reporters since 2010. He is also a sideline reporter for ESPN's college football coverage.He played lacrosse at Syracuse, and helped lead the Orange to a National Title in 1995.Paul is also the founder of Maverik Showtime Lacrosse, one of the top college recruiting showcases in America. Chris and Paul discuss a variety of topics including:- How Paul came to love the game of lacrosse- Paul's time at Syracuse in the midst of their unprecedented run of 22 straight Final Fours- Paul's broadcasting career- The growth lacrosse has enjoyed over the past decade- A preview of the 2019 college lacrosse season amid the new rule changes - Paul's advice for young players who want to play at the college level See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Paul Carcaterra: On this, our 2nd podcast episode, ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes Paul Carcaterra to the show.Paul is one of the most well known and respected people in the entire sport of lacrosse. He has been one of ESPN's top lacrosse analysts and sideline reporters since 2010. He is also a sideline reporter for ESPN's college football coverage.He played lacrosse at Syracuse, and helped lead the Orange to a National Title in 1995.Paul is also the founder of Maverik Showtime Lacrosse, one of the top college recruiting showcases in America. Chris and Paul discuss a variety of topics including:- How Paul came to love the game of lacrosse- Paul's time at Syracuse in the midst of their unprecedented run of 22 straight Final Fours- Paul's broadcasting career- The growth lacrosse has enjoyed over the past decade- A preview of the 2019 college lacrosse season amid the new rule changes - Paul's advice for young players who want to play at the college level See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Carcaterra: On this, our 2nd podcast episode, ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes Paul Carcaterra to the show. Paul is one of the most well known and respected people in the entire sport of lacrosse. He has been one of ESPN's top lacrosse analysts and sideline reporters since 2010. He is also a sideline reporter for ESPN's college football coverage. He played lacrosse at Syracuse, and helped lead the Orange to a National Title in 1995. Paul is also the founder of Maverik Showtime Lacrosse, one of the top college recruiting showcases in America. Chris and Paul discuss a variety of topics including: - How Paul came to love the game of lacrosse - Paul's time at Syracuse in the midst of their unprecedented run of 22 straight Final Fours - Paul's broadcasting career - The growth lacrosse has enjoyed over the past decade - A preview of the 2019 college lacrosse season amid the new rule changes - Paul's advice for young players who want to play at the college level
This episode of the Travis' Take podcast features an interview with Paul Carcaterra. He currently works as a sideline reporter for ESPN during college football and an analyst during college lacrosse season. Paul discusses his most intriguing story for the 2018 college football season, how lacrosse has helped his career and the one thing he'd change with the sport.
ESPN lacrosse analyst Quint Kessenich breaks down the NCAA men's lacrosse bracket and offers a preview of Albany's game against Richmond on Saturday. 3:25 - Albany/Richmond matchup 7:12 - Bracket seeding 9:05 - Potential quarterfinal matchups 11:27 - Impact of Connor Fields injury 13:38 - Keys to advancing to Final Four 18:33 - Picking a national champion 20:27 - Reaction to Stony Brook women's lacrosse receiving 5-seed 24:18 - Tewaaraton outlook 27:30 - Relationship with Anish Shroff and Paul Carcaterra
ESPN Lacrosse Analyst Paul Carcaterra describes his experiences spending time with two of the top teams in the nation and provides a front-runner for the Tewaaraton Award. 2:34 - Noelle Lambert's emotional return 6:55 - reLAXin' with Stony Brook women's lacrosse 10:57 - Keys to reaching Final Four 14:31 - Kylie Ohlmiller's personality 20:41 - What loss to UMBC means for Albany men's lacrosse 29:10 - Keys to reaching Final Four 30:33 - Impressions of Connor Fields 35:34 - Growing up with Scott Marr