The News Review:
- Continuity family among secrets of DePaul’s success – College…
- Bowen’s five goals lift Wildcats to third straight NCAA title -…
- City scoops up sport and scores with lacrosse faithful: Players fans…
- Sports Briefs: Duke reaches lacrosse final
Continuity family among secrets of DePaul’s success – College…
ESPN – May 27, 2007
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Bowen’s five goals lift Wildcats to third straight NCAA title -…
ESPN – May 27, 2007
The Wildcats (21-1) perfect since a 9-8 loss in double-overtimein the season opener at North Carolina joined Maryland as the onlyschools to win at least three straight titles. Maryland won sevenchampionships in a row from 1995-01. ‘Neil: Dynasty in makingTo call Northwestern winners of three consecutive NCAA championships a dynasty in women’s lacrosse might be a little premature. Dynasty in training? That’ll do writes Dana ‘Neil.
City scoops up sport and scores with lacrosse faithful: Players fans…
Free with registration – Baltimore Sun – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 27, 2007
City scoops up sport and scores with lacrosse faithful: Players fans from near and far gather for championships and demonstrate how Baltimore became the stick ‘capital’. (27-MAY-07) Baltimore Sun (Baltimore MD). Some of the country’s best lacrosse players were sweating slashing and scoring their way to a shot at the men’s co.
Sports Briefs: Duke reaches lacrosse final
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – May 27, 2007
htm –>Sports Briefs: Duke reaches lacrosse finalSunday May 27 2007From local and wire dispatchesThe Duke men’s lacrosse team has taken its season of redemption to the brink of a championship. The top-seeded Blue Devils (17-2) blew a seven-goal lead then got the winner from Zack Greer with three seconds left to beat previously unbeaten Cornell (15-1) 12-11 yesterday in Baltimore and advance to the NCAA Division I title game. Duke will seek its first championship tomorrow against Johns Hopkins (12-4) which defeated Delaware (13-6) 8-3 in the lowest-scoring Final Four game in NCAA history. The two games drew a Final Four record crowd of 52004. FootballBob Harlan will delay his retirement as the Green Bay Packers’ chief executive officer because hand-picked successor John Jones is taking a leave for personal reasons.




