Can the USA be beaten?

Here at The Report, we’ve seen our fair share of lacrosse tournaments. Most recently, of course, was the U19 women’s World Cup in Hannover which saw the team from the USA claim the trophy in a ferocious victory that was – let’s face it – predictable from day one. That’s not to say that the […]

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USA CROWNED U19 WORLD CHAMPIONS

The USA U19 team took victory at the World Championships in Hannover this afternoon after a tough showdown with their Australian rivals in the final. Having sailed through the group stages of the competition with an unbeaten record and an extraordinary goal average, the team had been the favourites to take gold from the start. […]

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INTERVIEW: Kristen Kjellman

Once named as the “most successful player” in women’s lacrosse history, Kristen Kjellman is an iconic sportswoman, racking up an endless list of sporting achievements – not least playing a vital role in the USA’s stunning victory at the 2009 World Cup in Prague. At age 26, Kristen has achieved more than many lacrosse players […]

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INTERVIEW: Johnny Christmas

Player, coach, entrepreneur and champion. Johnny Christmas is a name synonymous with lacrosse and, as one of the lax pros scheduled to host one of the ALLPro tours this summer, players in the UK are soon to learn exactly why his reputation and resume are so impressive. Three-time All-American at high school, two-time All-American and […]

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Lacrosse the Nations

This US based non-profit organization is doing amazing things for our sport; and the world. Founded by lacrosse legend Brett Hughes (STX and LXM pro and future ALLPro tour pro) and laxer and musician Brad Corrigan (Brad played for Middlebury College and helped form the band Dispatch), LtN “unifies the lacrosse community to sustainably improve […]

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