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FSU Lacrosse to Host 2012 Southern Shootout

lorida State will host the Southern Shootout from February 17-19, 2012. The three-day round-robin tournament began in Atlanta, Georgia, and has been hosted in Tallahassee since 2004. The 2012 Southern Shootout will feature the Seminoles, as well as Miami, Georgia, and South Carolina. The Seminoles will be looking to win their 10th Southern Shootout in the past 11 years.


Complete Schedule for the 2012 Southern Shootout


Friday, February 17
6:00 p.m. Miami vs. Florida State
8:30 p.m. South Carolina vs. Georgia


Saturday, February 18
2:00 p.m. Georgia vs. Florida State
4:30 p.m. Miami vs. South Carolina


Sunday, February 19
12:00 p.m. South Carolina vs. Florida State
2:30 p.m. Miami vs. Georgia

10:00 am, by floridalacrosse

Seminoles to face Michigan State

The MCLA National Championship seedings were announced Sunday night, and the 11th seeded Florida State Seminoles will face the 6th seeded Michigan State Spartans in the First Round. The game will be played on Tuesday, May 17 at 7 p.m. (Mountain) at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Denver, Coloardo.
The Seminoles compiled a 19-1 record and earned an automatic bid to the National Championship by winning the SouthEastern Lacrosse Conference. The Spartans compiled a 12-5 record an earned an at-large bid.
This will be the third all-time meeting between the schools. The Semioles won both previous contests, including an 8-5 victory last year in the Southern Shootout.

(Source: fsulacrosse.com)

01:00 am, by floridalacrosse

FSU Men’s Lacrosse Announce 2011 Schedule

From the FSULacrosse.com Staff

The Florida State Men’s Lacrosse team has announced a 16-game schedule for the spring of 2011. The Seminoles will begin their season on January 29th in New Orleans against the University of Texas. On February 18-20, the Seminoles will host the University of Central Florida, the University of Georgia and Southern Methodist University as part of the 2011 Southern Shootout. A week later, the Seminoles will play the University of Tennessee in the Wounded Warrior Project’s Face-off for a Cause.
Read the full article on the official Florida State Men’s Lacrosse website.

2011 Florida State Men’s Lacrosse Schedule

Date

Opponent

Location

Jan 29

Texas

New Orleans, LA

Jan 30

Tulane (tentative)

New Orleans, LA

Feb 18

Central Florida +*

Tallahassee, FL

Feb 19

Georgia +

Tallahassee, FL

Feb 20

SMU +

Tallahassee, FL

Feb 26

Tennessee ^

Ponte Vedra, FL

Mar 5

Virginia Tech

Durham, NC

Mar 6

East Carolina

Raleigh, NC

Mar 13

Boston Univ.

Tallahassee, FL

Mar 15

Univ. of Buffalo

Tallahassee, FL

Mar 20

Chico State

Tallahassee, FL

Mar 25

Univ. of Washington

Tallahassee, FL

Mar 26

South Florida *

Tallahassee, FL

Mar 27

Lindenwood

Tallahassee, FL

Apr 2

Miami *

Coral Gables, FL

Apr 15

Florida

Gainesville, FL

 

TBA

SELC Championship

Duluth, GA

TBA

National Championship

Denver, C

12:00 am, by floridalacrosse

FSU Lacrosse vs UF Lacrosse opens for Orlando Titans

orlandolacrossestore:

The Seminoles will begin their 2010 season tonight (on January 29th) with an indoor lacrosse exhibition against the University of Florida in Orlando’s Amway Arena. The exhibition will be played as part of a double-header with the new Orlando Titans indoor lacrosse team.



Great tickets for Friday’s game between the Orlando Titans and Rochester Knighthawks are still available, and affordably priced ($20-35). To secure your seats now, call 407-601-6516 or visit ticketmaster.com.

08:20 am, reblogged  by floridalacrosse 1

Seminoles Lacrosse Team Advances with 16-10 Win

The Florida State Seminoles men’s lacrosse team advanced to the National Quarterfinals with a 16-10 victory over #7 Cal Poly. The Seminoles will face #2 BYU on Wednesday at 9 p.m. Eastern.

CollegeLAX.us will continue to provide live coverage of the mcla lacrosse games.

-from FSU Lacrosse:

It was win or go home for the Florida State lacrosse team Tuesday night against California Polytechnic State, and the Seminoles were not about to have their season come to an end. The Tribe and the Mustangs last played each other three years ago in the first round of the National Tournament. In that meeting Cal Poly got the better of the Seminoles and won the game 13-8. FSU got their revenge this year and took the first-round game 16-10 in part by taking the Mustangs out of their own game.

Cal Poly midfielder Matt Rudow is thought of as one of the best at winning faceoffs in the Men’s Colligate Lacrosse Association, but FSU managed to win 12 faceoffs to the Mustangs’ 9. “That was really impressive because their faceoff guy is superb,” FSU assistant coach Matt Waesche said. “That was something that we talked about with our guys—Dave Siegel, Jason Castellanos and Josh Hawes all really stepped up there and helped us. (Cal Poly) won a bunch early in the game and Coach Healey made some adjustments and our guys went out there and executed.”

LSM Jake Hornstein agreed with his coach’s assessment. “That was huge for us. Faceoffs are really important because they help start the offense, and a lot of our guys had a great night with faceoffs.”

The big scorer for the Tribe on the day was attackman Tyler Richey who poured in five goals on the day.
“Richey does a lot of the dirty work for us,” Waesche said. “He does a lot of things that don’t always show up in the stats in terms of goals and assists, but we felt that this was a game that he could help us a lot with scoring. And five goals aren’t too bad in a National Tournament game.”

Richey said of his game, “Coach Harkins talked to me the night before and told me that Cal Poly was weak covering guys sliding to the net. I played a lot of crease attack all year so he told me it was going to be open. I just took advantage of what they gave me.”

FSU won the South Eastern Lacrosse Conference Tournament and finished the regular season 16-2. The Tribe received the No. 10-seed in the National Tournament.

Cal Poly was the winner of the first ever Western Collegiate Lacrosse League Championship, went 12-4 in the regular season and were the seven-seed in the MCLA Tournament.

Both the SELC and WCLL champions did nothing to damage their league’s national reputation with their performance.

“Both teams played aggressively,” Waesche said. “A lot of hard checks and hard fought ground-balls, but still a lot of good transitioning too. It wasn’t just a high-flying game or a grinding game. It was really both.”

FSU held a 5-4 advantage after the first quarter and stretched that lead to 9-5 at halftime. The Mustangs were able to get back within two goals of the ’Noles, but in the end FSU’s balanced scoring attack was too much for the WCLL champs.

The Seminoles had several players besides Richey contribute offensively. Attackman Tom Byrne had three goals and two assists. Fellow attackman Corey Noonan and midfielders Robert Lee and Alex Pettit all had two goals apiece. Midfielder Dave Siegel had two goals to go along with his work taking faceoffs for the team.

“That is the way we usually are,” Hornstein said. “We always have a bunch of different people score, and I really think that is how we play when we are successful.”

Goalie John Goodrich also had 12 saves to help preserve the six-goal victory.

FSU will next play BYU today (Wednesday) at 9 p.m. EST. BYU is the No. 2-seed in the MCLA Tournament and finished the regular season with a 17-3 record. The Seminoles are well known as a high-tempo run-and-gun offensive team, while BYU is more of a ball-control team.

“BYU is much more of a posession team,” Richey said. “They are going to hold the ball and move it around and try and use some time before they shoot. We don’t really waste a lot of time before we try and score. I think the real difference is going to be if our defense can keep up with their passes to disrupt them, and if we do that we should be fine.”

09:14 am, by floridalacrosse

Live Webcast of Florida State vs Cal Poly this Tuesday

The FSU Seminoles’ first round game at the 2009 MCLA National Championship against the Cal Poly Mustangs will be available by Live Webcast on www.CollegeLAX.us. The Seminoles and Mustangs will play at 7 p.m. MT (9 p.m. Eastern) this coming Tuesday in Denver, Colorado.

For details, please visit www.CollegeLAX.us or go directly to their National Championship section: http://www.collegelax.us/2009/championships/www.CollegeLAX.us or go directly to their National Championship section: http://www.collegelax.us/2009/championships/

CollegeLAX will be providing live blog updates and commentary of all games at the 2009 MCLA National Championship. They will also be webcasting select games each day.

You can view the complete bracket for the MCLA National Championships here.

10:00 am, by floridalacrosse