Lax Links 2-2-12

I’ll have a full preview of the Detroit-Delaware game up tomorrow, and possibly a pre-season check-in with the Titans later tonight. for now, enjoy the links:

Division-1

Intense action at Ultimate Soccer Arenas

The Detroit Titans scrimmaged the postgrad team from The Hill Academy (including future Michigan midfielder Kyle Jackson). Detroit came away with a 12-4 victory in the scrimmage.

Detroit’s official site previews continue with defense, and move along to the midfield. All GLS preview materials can be seen up in here.

The Titans have finished their Million Pushup Challenge. Funds raised from the challenge benefit the UDM athletic department and the HEADStrong foundation. Troy Dennis, Jason McDonald, and Joel Matthews talk about the challenge:

McDonald is a media virtuoso this week, also posting a pre-season players’ blog on Lacrosse Playground.

First-ever game notes from Michigan. The Wolverines take on Denison in a scrimmage on Saturday at 1 p.m. in Oosterbaan Fieldhouse. Michigan’s official site previews the offensive and defensive units for the Wolverines this spring.

Michigan freshman Andrew Portnoy gives a tour of the Wolverines’ locker room.

GLS preview of Michigan will happen all next week, leading up to…

The Varsity News – the student paper at Detroit Mercy – opines on the importance of the matchup between Michigan and Detroit that’s just a week and a half away. FOX 2 News will have a piece about the game on their 5 o’clock and 6 o’clock programs this evening. (Don’t forget to order your tickets).

Detroit women’s coach Laura Maness talks about the start of the lady Titans’ season, coming soon:

Accompanying mini-story and photo gallery can be seen here.

MCLA

Davenport’s official site touts the pre-season #1 Panthers. The reigning MCLA D-2 champs are poised for a shot to defend their title.

Orchard Lake St. Mary’s alum Tim Wyderko is a team captain for Coast Guard. The U.S. Coast Guard Academy plays in MCLA D-2.

Auburn Hills-based THE RUSH is the new official video provider of the MCLA. It appears that their service primarily covers highlights – not game streams – but it’s still a big step for the league, and hopefully some of the teams based in Michigan.

Recruiting

Michigan has picked up a 2013 commitment from Boys’ Latin (Md.) attack Andrew Roswell, according to Inside Lacrosse:

Also a quarterback in football, Roswell plays club with Trilogy MD Select. Last summer, he was an All-Star at Loyola Rising Jr Shootout, also attending UPLax, Brine Shootout, King of the Hill and Crab City Challenge. In the fall, he attended UPLax and Jake Reed’s Fall Blue Chip. Roswell also considered Brown, Navy, Dartmouth, Towson, Amherst and Tufts.

One day in the distant future, I shall get around to finishing 2012 profiles and starting 2013 profiles of recruits.

Internal Linkage

Don’t forget about GLS season preview posts for the Detroit 2012 lacrosse season.

The annual GLS rundown of Michigan natives who are now playing D-1 lives here. Drop me a line if I’ve missed anyone.

As always, you can follow GLS on Twitter @GreatLaxState. If you have any news tips, PR releases, questions, etc., you can tweet them to me or e-mail t.w.sullivan1@gmail.com.

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9 Responses to Lax Links 2-2-12

  1. CKLaxalum says:

    Tim, I just want to clarify that the school UDM played is The Hill Academy out of Ontario. The Hill School is (another) top prep/lacrosse school out of Pennsylvania.

  2. Reg Hartner says:

    I have no idea who Michael Martinez is, but it’s pretty clear he has not talked to any of the coaches or players before he wrote his opinion piece in the Varsity News. That was written more like a WWE fluff piece than an actual lacrosse story.

    The Titans trip to the NCAA does not go through Ann Arbor. He’s either trying to have some fun with it or he’s clueless.

    • Jason says:

      I just read that piece, but I seem to have missed the part where he said their trip to the ncaa goes through ann arbor. In fact, i think he was just stating that a loss to michigan could really set the program back, while a win ( or a couple wins) will really go to help their reputation.

  3. AndyD says:

    Again, I disagree that a loss to Michigan really sets them back. Would it look bad right now? Definitely. Does it have anything to do with their MAAC schedule and the ability to get to the tournament? No.

    His angle is that this is a huge rivalry brewing. Who’s to say the two teams will even be playing each other in a few years as the sport grows and each program defines itself?

    Moot point. UDM isn’t going to lose. But Reg, my vote is clueless.

    • Tim says:

      I go with clueless. I assume (without looking) that it’s the same guy who wrote the weak lacrosse story last week, as well.

    • Jason says:

      It sets them back in terms of recruiting, not the ncaa tournament (I dont think the author was implying that). Right now u of d should be able to claim that they are the better team to local recruits. If they lose, JP should be able to steal away just about any Michigan player as I think that would take away the biggest recruiting advantage U of D has.

      And U of D is a team that has made its living recruiting local players. It is hard to recruit out of staters to come live in Detroit, but much easier to find someone willing to commute. If JP can take away the top local names each year (like a Mike Birney), that could really hurt U of Ds talent pool. If U of D can win a couple games and even keep the next few close, it would be an easier sell to get those top recruits.

  4. CKLaxalum says:

    Other than the historical inaccuracy of the first-ever (MSU) and second-ever D1 (UDM) teams in Michigan, I thought the article was pretty good (especially for a college paper).

    • Tim says:

      The author clearly didn’t learn from Bill Placshke.

      He didn’t need to.

      He already knows how to form one paragraph sentences.

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