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- A look back at the 2018 campaign for Goucher menās lacrosse and a glimpse into 2019.
- What factored in the Goucher menās lacrosse team causing more turnovers per game since 2012?
- Revenge is not a word thrown around by the Salisbury menās lacrosse team, No. 6 Loyola Maryland has exams to worry about, No. 7 Johns Hopkinsā Shack Stanwick is āday by day,ā and Mercer transfer Luke Fromert is developing for Towson.
- The second midfield is beginning to produce for the No. 8 Loyola Maryland menās lacrosse team, No. 7 Johns Hopkinsā Shack Stanwick is āday by day,ā and Goucher has a chance to lock up a spot in the Landmark Conference tournament.
- An early look as the team prepares for the season.
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- A look back at the 2017 campaign for Goucher menās lacrosse and a glimpse into 2018.
- Goucher men's lacrosse still can't shake injury bug prevalent in each of last two years
- Division III men's lacrosse preview for Goucher Gophers
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This is the 11th anniversary of my first Bird at Play as I begin my 12th year the Carroll County Times. I thought about writing about what's changed
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- Offensive coordinator Walt Bell received his share of credit for Marylandās 4-0 start this season, particularly for the way the Terps had run the ball.
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I love the heat of competition.
Always have, and hope I always will.
As a player I didn't need to have a pre-designed "game" during practice to
- Brian Kelly has no regrets about non-conference portion of schedule for Goucher men's lacrosse
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- In addition to leaving three starters out of last WednesdayĀæs 11-5 loss at Messiah, the Gophers (0-1) are afraid they might have lost midfielder Ruel Ellis for the remainder of the season. Ellis, a 6-foot, 175-pound sophomore who started with senior Michael Morgan and sophomore Pierce Bailey, scored a goal and picked up a ground ball against the Falcons, but injured his knee early in the third quarter and did not return.
- Coach Brian Kelly said the punchless offense was symptomatic of several other shortcomings.
- The upcoming year represents a chance for Goucher to turn the page and bury the memory of last spring, but a familiar issue has reared its ugly head again.
- For the first time since joining the Landmark Conference in 2008, the Gophers failed to qualify for the league tournament, crawling to a 7-7 overall record and a 2-5 mark in the league, finishing sixth in the eight-team standings.
- Qualifying for Landmark Conference tournament no longer automatic for Goucher men's lacrosse
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- Hampton announced that it is adding men's lacrosse as a varsity sport for the 2015-16 school year and named longtime Baltimorean Lloyd Carter its coach.
- Michael Morgan escaped serious injury after the Goucher junior was struck in the head by an errant shot prior to the teamĀæs 9-4 loss to Susquehanna on Friday.
- Susquehanna scored the game's first three goals and then turned to goalkeeper Jared Knowlton to maintain its advantage en route to a 9-4 victory over Goucher in a Landmark Conference game
- Here are a few factors that could play a role in the outcome at Gopher Stadium in Towson on Friday at 4 p.m.
- Friday's Goucher-Susquehanna game is a rematch of last year's Landmark Conference tournament final.
- The Goucher Gophers have persevered even after losing a pair of starters to injury.
- Injuries have impaired coach Brian Kelly's evaluation of Goucher men's lacrosse
- Resolve of Goucher men's lacrosse shone through in aftermath of midfielder Matthew Gabriel's death
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- Goucher's defensive effort propels men's lacrosse team into Landmark Conference tournament final
- Goucher's five-year reign as the league's regular-season men's lacrosse champion came to an end when the Gophers fell to visiting Scranton, 8-7, before an announced 446 at Gopher Stadium in Towson on Saturday.
- Days after the death of sophomore midfielder Matt Gabriel, Goucher opens with a 4-0 run and beats Catholic, 14-5, in men's lacrosse.
- Goucher men's lacrosse not feeling comfortable about position in Landmark Conference race
- Goucher men's lacrosse optimistic about fixing mistakes from loss to Washington College
- Junior Karl Wiszumerski tabbed as Goucher's starting goalie in Saturday's season opener
- Goucher hasn't forgotten sting of last season's loss in Landmark Conference tournament
- Quarterback Keenan Reynolds has played in large stadiums and in big games in his two years at Navy, so he knows he can't get caught up in the hoopla he will witness Saturday at Notre Dame or the recent history of the series.
- In 1964, The John Carroll School in Bel Air opened its doors to its first students. On Monday, the school held a special Mass and rededication of one of its buildings to kick off several months of 50th anniversary events lasting into next year.
- Turnover in personnel had hand in Goucher's defensive troubles in 2013
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- Goucher to get "dress rehearsal" for Landmark Conference tournament with Merchant Marine this Saturday
- For fifth consecutive year, Goucher earned top seed and home-field advantage in Landmark Conference tournament
- Goucher relying on as many as five attackmen to lead offense and replace graduation of Kyle Boncaro and Rory Averett
- Goucher overcame 1-6 start to sit in first-place tie with Scranton in Landmark Conference
- Another NCAA tournament rematch -- Goucher and Washington -- on Saturday's slate
- Goucher relieved to find offense in season-opening win vs. Birmingham-Southern
- GoucherĀæs Brian Kelly said there is no pressure to be like Kyle Hannan
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- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.