Thursday March 4th, 2021 10:30am
Salisbury is No. 1 in Inside Lacrosse’s first Division III rankings of the season.
Though it’s not quite “preseason,” the first rankings reflect the shifting calendars and uncertainty in the COVID-affected season. Some teams have played as many as three or four games, but most of the top teams in the country have yet to start and there is still some level of concern for some.
With that in mind, we waited until the first week of March for its first rankings as more information became available. Check out last week’s DIII Podcast (above) for a more in-depth look at the top four teams and a peek into the process.
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In the film adaptation of
Moneyball, Boston Red Sox owner John Henry tells Billy Beane in a pivotal scene, “the first guy through the wall he always gets bloody.
The Premier Lacrosse League and Major League Lacrosse on Wednesday announced the two leagues are merging. “Merge” is a polite term, as the PLL name and structure persists, likely more than 100 MLL players will no longer have a place to play, and several team and league employees and coaches are out of a job opportunity.
I’ve been appreciative of the respectful tone set by PLL and its players in this. It certainly is a momentous occasion worth celebrating for Paul and Mike Rabil, as well as all the players who took the jump, and the staff at PLL. It’s clearly not a time to dance on graves, and I haven’t seen much of that.