This film tells the story of the nation's first and only college lacrosse team at a historically black institution. When a young white administrator reluctantly accepted the position of head lacrosse coach at Morgan State University a six-year journey began. Underscored by the Native American roots of the game, THE MORGAN LACROSSE STORY is a sports story like no other.
Are you ready to take your game to the next level? Cornell University Head Coach Jeff Tambroni shares the secrets and strategies that separate smart offensive players from the rest of the pack. An invaluable tool for coaches and players, Winning Lacrosse: Offensive Skills & Drills offers practical instruction that will turn any player into an offensive contributor. Division I quality ...
This video is for coaches, players and fans that want girls with a beginner/intermediate skill level to learn the basic concepts and foundations of offense. We address what you need to do to develop better stick skills, and how to be an effective offensive threat both individually and within a team. These techniques and skills are the exact same ones Sheehan used to develop her game, and enabled ...
Nationally known sports video producer Marty Schupak and VideosForCoaches.com, takes on Lacrosse, the fastest growing sport in the United States. Backyard Lacrosse has compiled some of the most successful lacrosse drills to complement the proper skills that parents and youth coaches should teach their players. This highly effective DVD covers: stick control, scooping fundamentals, cradling, ...
Learn the fundamentals of lacrosse from one of Americas top womens lacrosse coaches! With beginning players and their coaches in mind, University of North Carolina Head Coach Jenny Levy shares her secrets to mastering the basics of the sport. Division I quality instruction includes: Cradling Dodging and Movement Passing and Catching Ground Balls Shooting
Are Your Offensive Players Ready to Start Working as a Team? In his third DVD, Coach Jeff Tambroni shares the secrets to getting your offensive players to work together as a single unit, reducing seemingly complex concepts to a few universal rules. For coaches looking to build a successful offense, or players wanting to be a part of one, building a winning offense provides clear, Division I ...
In the 2004 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse National Championship game, Syracuse defeated Navy by a score of 14-13. The game was closely contested throughout, but Syracuse pulled away in the final minute with Mike Powell scoring the key goal to go along with his five assists. The lacrosse championship is Syracuse's ninth.
In the 2002 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse National Championship game, Syracuse defeated Princeton by a score of 13-12. The game was a rematch of the 2001 championship game, which was won by Princeton. This time, Syracuse was victorious, led by Michael Powell's four goals and three assists.
In the 1983 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse National Championship game, Syracuse defeated Johns Hopkins by a score of 17-16. Syracuse wowed the crowd of 17,000 at Rutgers Stadium with a late scoring streak, getting eight straight goals in less than nine minutes.