![]() Men's Lacrosse Prepares for Second SeasonOn October 17th, 2009, the Husson University mens lacrosse team embarked on their second season under head coach Jeremy Mattoon. The Eagles participated in the third annual Barbara Bush Lax 4 Life Lacrosse Tournament hosted by the University of New England. Along with the Eagles, the mens lacrosse teams of the University of New England, St Josephs (ME), Maine Maritime Academy, and the University of Southern Maine participated in the days events. [read more]![]() Husson University Mens Lacrosse Coach Jeremy Mattoon returned to Europe and spent last week in Denmark where he is serving as an assistant coach for the Danish Mens Lacrosse National Team that is preparing for the 2010 Mens World Lacrosse Championship to be held in Manchester, England July 10 24, 2010. Mattoon will be the offensive coordinator for the team. While in Copenhagen with the team he spent his time familiarizing himself with the players, running a training camp and making general preparations for competition. [read more] The Eagles top defensive men Travis Karpak was named to the men's lacrosse All-NAC Honorable Mention team. Karpak a first year player from Middlebury, Vermont anchored the defense and helped lead the first year program to three wins. [read more] The mens lacrosse program finished up their inaugural with a 4-9 record. The Eagles compiled a 3-6 NAC record which earned them the #7 seed in the NAC Tournament. They lost to #2 seed Mount Ida College 23-3; Mount Ida has made 5 straight trips to the NCAA National Tournament. [read more] Saturday, April 25, 2009 (Newton, Massachusetts) - In todays opening quarterfinal round of the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) mens lacrosse tournament, Mount Ida College rolled over visiting Husson University 23-3 on a hot and humid Saturday afternoon in Newton, Massachusetts. The Mustangs move on to the semifinal round and will host Maine Maritime Academy this coming Wednesday who beat Thomas College 12-5 today. Mount Ida improves to 11-6 overall, 9-1 in the NAC while the 2009 season road ends for the Eagles at 4-9, 3-7 in conference competition. [read more] |
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