Just a few hours from now, we'll be at Media Day at the Lacrosse Championships at Gillette Field, where all eight teams -- players, coaches, SID's, pets -- will be on the field, ready to tell their stories, at least when they're not staring up in awe at the Gillette stands. It's a great time. Here, Ryan -- our intrepid video guy -- and I are going to be shooting a ton of features, gathering lots of stories for the blog and, with any luck, eating some cheddar Goldfish in the press room.
People said over and over last year that the Lacrosse Championships'
second time at a location makes the first year look like a bake sale.
Or something along those lines. It happened in Baltimore and it
happened in Philly. So the expectations are high going into Foxborough
this year, with one Championship Weekend under the belt last year, all
the wrinkles (no matter how impossibly small) ironed out and all the
magic of the Kraft empire -- that one that's made the Patriots one of
the most revered franchises in sports and DiGiorno a viable alternative
to delivery pizza -- applied to making this another tremendous weekend.
Bill Belichick spoke last year, the teams all congregated and everybody seemed like they were in a mood to talk. We've got a couple great stories lined up already, so come along with us, whether you're following here, at ncaa.com or in our Twitter feed. Stay tuned for that link!
Bill Belichick spoke last year, the teams all congregated and everybody seemed like they were in a mood to talk. We've got a couple great stories lined up already, so come along with us, whether you're following here, at ncaa.com or in our Twitter feed. Stay tuned for that link!




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