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LacrosseTV's "Lacrosse Now" brings you analysis on the biggest topics in the sport, and interviews with some of lacrosse's biggest names.

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On this episode, Travis Eldridge shares his thoughts from the college lacrosse weekend. He talks about Penn's win over Georgetown, the Syracuse women's impressive 2-0 start, and Northwestern's big weekend. Loyola goalie Luke Staudt then joins the show. He discusses how he's feeling after the Greyhounds two wins over Maryland & Johns Hopkins to start the year. New Cannons LC head coach Brian Holman also joins "Lacrosse Now". Holman talks about why this was the right time to get back on the sidelines, and what he thinks it's going to be like coaching in the PLL. Finally, Travis announces that this is his final show, and he shares some thoughts on his time at the network.
On this episode, Travis Eldridge starts by talking about some of the upsets from this past weekend in college lacrosse. He shares what he thinks it means for teams like Loyola, Johns Hopkins, Air Force, and Jacksonville. Speaking of the Dolphins, Jacksonville head coach John Galloway joins the show to talk about his team beating Duke for the second straight season. Team USA player and LacrosseTV women's analyst Kylie Ohlmiller then joins Travis to break down some of the biggest games from Week 1. They talk about impressive wins for Syracuse, Virginia, Boston College, Clemson, Florida, and more. Travis finishes the show by giving you three games to watch this weekend for both the men and the women.
On this episode, Travis Eldridge gives his thoughts on what he saw from Week 0 of the college lacrosse season. He shares what he thought of the Maryland men, Syracuse's win over Vermont, Jack Myers' performance for Ohio State, and Denver's dominant win over Utah. Yale attackman Matt Brandau then joins the show. He talks about how his role on the offense has evolved since his freshman season. Brandau also discusses not being named a Tewaaraton Finalist last year, and what it was like to intern for Joe Tsai this past fall. LacrosseTV women's expert Tracy Wiener also joins "Lacrosse Now". She gives a full breakdown of some of the top contenders for Championship Weekend, including thoughts on North Carolina, Boston College, Maryland, and more. Travis finishes the show with three men's games and three women's games to watch this weekend.
On this episode, Travis Eldridge shares his Inside Lacrosse Preseason Women's Media Poll, and gives you one thought on each of the 25 teams he ranked. Notre Dame standout Madison Ahern joins the show to preview the 2023 season for the Irish, and discuss what she learned from playing with Team USA at the World Games this summer. Hampton coach Chazz Woodson also joins the show. He looks ahead to the 2023 season, talks about what it's like to have JT Giles-Harris be part of his coaching staff, and he shares some stories of his playing days in Major League Lacrosse. Finally, Travis gives you the three games he's most intrigued by on opening weekend in college lacrosse.
On this episode, Travis shares his Inside Lacrosse Preseason Media Poll and gives you a thought on all 20 teams that he ranked. Georgetown attackman Tucker Dordevic then joins "Lacrosse Now" (12:43). He discusses his decision to transfer from Syracuse to Georgetown, what the transition has been like, and talks about some of the other great players that have come out of Oregon. UNC star Caitlyn Wurzburger also joins the show (24:26). She shares her thoughts on what the new-look Tar Heels offense will look like after the graduation of key players like Jamie Ortega. Wurzburger also discusses the expectations following up an undefeated season. Finally, Travis shares his "NLL Three Things" for this week, including thoughts on the Rochester Knighthawks impressive win against Buffalo from Friday night (32:28).
On this episode, Travis starts by giving you his "NLL Three Things". He looks back at a terrific game between Saskatchewan & Colorado, while looking forward to a blockbuster matchup between Buffalo and Rochester this weekend. Former Archers LSM Scott Ratliff joins the show to discuss his decision to retire (9:57). Scott and Travis look back at his pro and college career. Virginia head coach Lars Tiffany also joins "Lacrosse Now" (34:42). He talks about managing a roster loaded with talent, and what he learned from the couple of losses to eventual National Champion Maryland last year. Finally, USA Lacrosse Magazine's Preseason Player of the Year Meaghan Tyrrell from Syracuse visits the show (55:44). She discusses what it was like being named a Tewaaraton Finalist last year, and looks ahead to 2023 for the Orange.
On this episode, Travis shares his own personal thoughts on Denver head coach Bill Tierney announcing he'll retire following the 2023 season. Duke and USA Men's Lacrosse coach John Danowski joins "Lacrosse Now" (7:31). He talks about what it's like coming off missing the NCAA Tournament last season, Brennan O'Neill's development as a player, and more. He also discusses what it was like making difficult roster decisions for the US team for the 2023 World Lacrosse Championships this summer. Stony Brook coach Joe Spallina also joins the show (22:44). He talks about managing the program's high expectations while competing in a new conference. He's also now the father of a college lacrosse player, so we ask him how he'll handle watching his son, Joey, playing at Syracuse.
On this episode, Travis starts by sharing some thoughts on what happened to Bills player Damar Hamlin on Monday night in Cincinnati. He then takes a look at the NLL (5:53). Hear what stands out from this past weekend, including a huge performance from Bandits forward Josh Byrne. Travis also discusses the three things he's looking forward to in this weekend's NLL slate. After having a couple of days to think about the Premier Lacrosse League schedule, Travis shares the three locations he loves that the PLL will be visiting this summer. Penn State coach Jeff Tambroni then joins the show (15:03). He discusses what he's learned from an up and down couple of seasons after that memorable Final Four run in 2019. Finally, we relive a memorable 2021 season for the Drexel women's program with former Dragons star Karson Harris (26:22).
On this episode, Travis looks ahead to the first game in the Professional Box Lacrosse Associations history on Thursday night between the Jim Thorpe All-Americans and Syracuse Spark. He's joined by Jim Thorpe's grandson, John, to discuss how he felt about the PBLA naming a team after his grandfather. Then, Rutgers coach Brian Brecht joins "Lacrosse Now" (7:44). He talks about what the offseason has been like coming off the program's first run to Championship Weekend, and the team's expectations for 2023. Virginia offensive star Payton Cormier also joins the show to look ahead to the spring (20:17). He shares what it's like playing alongside so much talent on offense, and what the team learned from the losses to Maryland last year.
On this episode, Travis starts the show with his thoughts on the USA Men's Lacrosse roster that was announced on Tuesday for the 2023 World Lacrosse Championships in San Diego. He discusses the players he thought were surprisingly left off the 23-man team. Rochester Knighthawks forward Connor Fields joins "Lacrosse Now" to talk about the team's surprising 3-0 start to the NLL season (12:20). He also discusses what it was like being traded this offseason, and now being asked to be a primary point producer. Denver coach Bill Tierney also joins this week's show (23:06). He looks ahead to the 2023 season for the Pioneers, and shares his thoughts on where the sport of lacrosse is at the moment.
On this episode, Travis shares the top things he saw in the past week, including another impressive game from Rochester Knighthawk Connor Fields and a Stanford linebacker that is returning to the lacrosse field. He is then joined by UAlbany head coach Scott Marr. Marr discusses his new contract extension that will keep him at UAlbany through 2026. He also talks about why he feels good about this year's team, and shares some stories from Haudenosaunee Nationals tryouts for the 2023 World Championships. Things finish up with an interview from LacrosseTV's Ivy league Watch Party. Former Harvard standout Morgan Cheek shares his memories from an impressive win over Duke from 2016.
On this episode, Archers star Grant Ament joins the show to talk about getting ready for Team USA tryouts this weekend (1:48). He's hoping to be one of the 23 players selected for the 2023 World Lacrosse World Championships next summer. Ament also discusses his up and down PLL season, which included missing time due to injury. NLL Insider, and host of the Lacrosse Classified Podcast, Jake Elliott joins the show next (19:14). Elliott shares his biggest surprises from a wild Week 1 in the NLL. Travis & Jake talk about Saskatchewan's big win, Connor Fields' impressive first game in Rochester, Tom Schreiber, Cody Jamieson, and more. Finally, the commissioner of the newly created Professional Box Lacrosse Association, Steve Donner, joins "Lacrosse Now" (39:31). He discusses his vision for the league and why he felt this was the right time to launch the PBLA.
On this episode, Travis gives his "Three Things to Watch" as the NLL season kicks off this weekend. Albany FireWolves player Ethan Walker joins the show (6:13). He talks about being traded from Georgia following his first season in the NLL, what this year's Albany team will look like, and what it was like winning a PLL Championship with Waterdogs this summer. Ohio State head coach Nick Myers also joins "Lacrosse Now" (17:05). He discusses the exciting things going on for the program, including opening a new lacrosse stadium this season. He also talks about standout attackman Jack Myers, and what he learned about this Buckeyes team in the fall. Things finish up with a "Watch Party" replay. This week we relive a memorable 2018 season with former James Madison star Kristen Guadian. It was a season that ended in the Dukes first-ever national championship (29:51).
In honor of Thanksgiving week, Travis picks his roster for a Thanksgiving football game made up of college lacrosse players. Drexel head coach Brian Voelker joins the show to recap Fall Ball, and look ahead to 2023 (12:00). He discusses some of the talent the Dragons have returning, including reigning CAA Offensive Player of the Year Jack Mulcahy. Then we replay our interview with former Fairfield sharpshooter Taylor Strough from the Fairfield Watch Party on LSN a couple weeks ago (27:43). He discusses the most memorable moments and goals of his Stags career.
On this episode, Travis unveils his NCAA Women's Lacrosse Top 10 Rankings coming out of Fall Ball. Hear why he has the defending champions in the top spot and a new team in the Top 4. Cornell head coach Connor Buczek joins "Lacrosse Now" (21:49). He talks about building off of a run to Championship Weekend in his first year as head coach last season. He also discusses the play of key returners CJ Kirst, Michael Long, and Gavin Adler. Plus, we replay our "Watch Party" interview with former UMass player Dan Muller (34:32). He relives his miracle, half-field goal that beat Hofstra in the CAA semifinals from 2017. 
On this episode, Travis reveals his Top 10 NCAA Men's Teams coming out of Fall Ball. Find out why he does not have defending champion Maryland at number one. Penn All-American midfielder Sam Handley then joins the show (28:25). He discusses what he's been up to this fall as he has been away from campus. He also shares what it has been like to be part of the Team USA tryout process. Finally, our "Watch Party" replay interview this week is with Drexel goalie Ross Blumenthal (39:06). He shares a terrific story about how nervous he was leading up to the 2019 CAA semifinals when he was a freshman. 
On this episode, Travis is joined by PLL Championship winning head coach Andy Copelan from Waterdogs LC. Coach Copelan discusses what it meant to win the title and what he's learned during his first couple of years as a pro coach. He also discusses how he's approaching the offseason in the PLL. Ahead of the 2022 Baggataway cup on LSN this weekend, broadcaster Stephen Stamp joins "Lacrosse Now" (17:29). He previews everything you need to know about the event, and gives you some players to watch. Stamp also shares the story of how he personally helped Trent University come up with its nickname for its athletic teams, Excalibur. Finally, we share our interview with former Delaware attackman Charlie Kitchen from our Blue Hens "Watch Party" on LSN (37:29). He talks about some of his favorite memories playing at Delaware.
On this episode, Travis is joined by ILWomen's manager Alyssa Murray Cometti to talk about their Power 100 Freshman Rankings that came out this past week (2:54). Cometti discusses how Maryland's Kori Edmondson stood out as the #1 ranked player in the Class of 2022, and talks about another impressive recruiting class for Stanford. UMass coach Greg Cannella also joins "Lacrosse Now" this week (17:18). He discusses what it's like switching conferences, going from the CAA to the newly formed Atlantic 10. Cannella also shares how the program has handled the loss of Aidan Kaminska, who passed away in May. Finally, former Hofstra star Josh Byrne joins the show to remember some of his favorite moments while playing for the Pride (31:40). The current PLL & NLL star also shares a great story about the first time he played UNC.
On this episode, Travis is joined by Inside Lacrosse's recruiting & high school editor Ty Xanders (2:11). He discusses the IL Power 100 Freshman rankings that were released this week. He talks about Syracuse's loaded freshman class, and gives you a couple of players that could be impact guys right away this season. Yale head coach Andy Shay also joins "Lacrosse Now" this week (22:50). Hear him give an update on the Bulldogs fall season, talk about last year's Ivy League success, and why Matt Brandau deserves some more national recognition. Plus, former Towson attackman Brendan Sunday joins the show to relive a memorable 2019 season (38:30). That interview is a clip from a new special on LSN called "Watch Party" that airs every Wednesday starting at 8 am & 6 pm ET.
On this episode, Travis shares his thoughts coming out of a busy weekend of lacrosse. Hear what stood out to him after calling the World Lacrosse Super Sixes event in Ontario this weekend featuring England, Canada, and the Haudenosaunee women. He also discusses what surprised him coming out of the Maryland-Cornell Fall Ball scrimmage in Pennsylvania this past weekend. Second-year NLL player Reid Bowering then joins Lacrosse Now (10:30). He talks about what he learned in his first year in the league, and gives his thoughts on the new coaching staff & addition of star forward Shawn Evans. Lax Stache Madness co-founder Ken Clausen then joins the show to promote another year of the campaign (23:52). Ken and Travis discuss what the money raised goes towards. 
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