I thought lacrosse was what you find in la church.

Lacrosse is probably the best sport I ever played.

We're doing our homework to make sure we're prepared.

If I had to go to war again, I'd bring lacrosse players.

I'd rather play lacrosse six days a week and football on the seventh.

Hurling looks a bit like a cross between lacrosse and second degree murder.

Until box lacrosse grows in the United States, it'll continue to be this way.

If I was US Lacrosse, I wouldn't let any kids play field until they were 10 or 12.

You can play lacrosse all over the world provided you know where the goalposts are.

Of course, the downside of attending a fictional school is that our lacrosse team sucks.

I played lacrosse for a hot second, but I was mainly a swimmer - captain of my swim team.

I don't consider lacrosse a sport. To me that's just a frat activity that got out of hand.

Although we are in different boats you in your boat and we in our canoe we share the same river of life.

I was just a big guy running down with a big, deep pocket and little short stick putting it against my chest.

There was no publicity. You had to like it. There was no pressure, just great competition. The attitude of the coaches and players was exceptional.

The last thing we can afford right now is to make excuses. We're inexperienced at some spots, that's the way it is. We have injuries, so does everyone, that's the way it is.

When you talk about Lacrosse, you talk about the lifeblood of the six nations. The game is ingrained into our culture and our system and our lives. (the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora)

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