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Developing A Winning Program

Posted in Bill Tierney, Princeton Lacrosse, Recruiting, lax on November 11th, 2008 by admin – Be the first to comment

Great coaches understand what it takes to create a winning program even if that program has been down for any extended amount of time. The great ones have the ability to create winning programs no matter what the circumstances are and can do it any level including the high school level.

One of the greatest architects in terms of building programs is the head lacrosse coach at The University of Princeton. Not only has coach Bill Tierney turned the Tigers into a perennial powerhouse but he has experienced success at every level of the coaching world, including Levittown High School in Long Island, NY.

When Coach Tierney took over for the Princeton Tigers back in 1987, he inherited a team that had not won an Ivy League Title since 1967. It took him just 5 years to win his first National Championship in 1992 and has won 5 more since then. In his 21 years at Princeton Tierney has won 6 National Championships and has taken the Tigers to the Final Four 10 times.  To top it all off he was able to celebrate the 2001 National Championships with his two sons Trevor and Brendan who were both members of the Princeton Tigers that season.

We recently had a chance to sit down with the coach that some have called “The Vince Lombardi of Lacrosse” and discuss everything from turning a program around, to recruiting, to coaching your sons and even finding out that Bill Tierney has had success coaching one other sport at the collegiate level besides lacrosse!


Bill Tierney Interview

John Grant Undergoes Emergency Surgery To Remove ACL

Posted in ACL Surgery, Denver Outlaws, John Grant, John Grant Jr., John Grant Lacrosse, John Grant MLL MVP, John Grant Rochester Rattlers, John Grant out for season, LAX Playoffs, Lacrosse Playoffs, MLL, MLL Championship, MLL Championship Weekend, MLL LAX, MLL Playoffs, MVP MLL, Major League Lacrosse, Men's Lacrosse, Professional Lacrosse Playoffs, Sean Connolly, Sean Connolly Lacrosse, Sean Connolly Sports, Sean Connolly Writer, Uncategorized, Western Conference Champions MLL, john grant acl replacement, john grant acl surgery, lax on September 10th, 2008 by admin – Be the first to comment

By Sean Connolly

This is just a sickening story that left me queasy after I heard about it. John Grant, Rochester Rattlers MVP, had to undergo emergency surgery over the weekend to remove his ACL in his left knee which was infected. Grant, who underwent surgery to remove an infection from his elbow and the same left knee last week, was rushed into emergency surgery in Ontario after doctors saw in an MRI that the infection had not left and was beginning to attack the entire ACL.

During the surgery doctors had to remove Grant’s entire ACL and the screws that attached the ligament to the bone. I think I just lost my appetite. I mean this sounds horrible. The question now is, can he return to his MVP form, if he can return at all? This is what Grant had to say about the situation…

It’s very unfortunate, especially at my age, but I’m going to work as hard as I possibly can to get back into game shape and play for Rochester again,I want to be there as much as I can throughout the season to support my teammates.

John Grant Jr. On His Surgery That Removed His ACL

A surgery like this isn’t something you just rehab for a little while and get back on the playing field in no time. As a result, Grant will miss the entire 2009 NLL season in which he plays for the Rochester Knigthawks. As for next season in the MLL, you can probably count that out to. It’s said that Grant will spend up to 12 months in a knee brace that will hamper him from playing.

The unfortunate part about this situation is that the doctors cannot re-insert his ACL until the infection is completely gone. This infection has plagued Grant for a while now as it has spread from his elbow to his knee.

Here’s what Knighthawks GM Regy Thorpe said about Grant’s situation…

We wish John all the best and pray he has a safe and speedy recovery, to say that we will miss him is surely an understatement. We fully expect him to be around as much as possible as he is very much still a part of this team. We’re counting on the rest of the team to step up in his absence and play some solid lacrosse.

Knighthawks GM Regy Thorpe On Grant’s Season Ending Surgery

What a couple of weeks of highs and lows. In late August Grant and the Rattlers defeated the Denver Outlaws for the MLL Championship, and within weeks John Grant’s upcoming NLL season is destroyed, and so could his career. I hope for the best for John Grant and I’m praying for a speedy recovery. Good luck John.

MLL Playoffs: My Predictions

Posted in Brian Langtry, Brodie Merrill, Brodie Merrill MVP, Denver Outlaws, Denver Outlaws Brian Langtry, Jed Prosner LAX, Jed Prossner, Jesse Hubbard, John Grant, John Grant Brian Langtry, John Grant Jr., John Grant Lacrosse, John Grant MLL MVP, John Grant Rochester Rattlers, Kevin Huntley, Kyle Harrison, LAX Playoffs, Lacrosse Playoffs, Los Angeles Riptide, MLL, MLL Championship, MLL Championship Weekend, MLL History, MLL LAX, MLL Playoff Predictions, MLL Playoff Race, MLL Playoffs, MLL Playoffs Stats, MVP MLL, Major League Lacrosse, Men's Professional Lacrosse, Mickey Jarboe, Mike Levin, Mike Levin Goalie, Mike Levin MLL, Philadelphia Barrage, Playoffs LAX, Professional Lacrosse Playoffs, Recruiting, Rochester Rattlers, Sean Connolly, Sean Connolly Lacrosse, Sean Connolly Sports, Sean Connolly Writer, Western Conference Champions MLL, Youth Lacrosse, lax on August 22nd, 2008 by admin – Be the first to comment

By Sean Connolly

It’s finally here…the playoffs. We’ve waited all season for this weekend and it has been worth the wait after one of the most exciting seasons in history. The playoffs will take place in Harvard Stadium in Boston Massachusetts and will be the home of two great semifinal games and a final that decides it all. In the first semifinal there’s the Rochester Rattlers against the Philadelphia Barrage and on the Western side of things we’ve got the Denver Outlaws pitted against the Los Angeles Riptide. With that said, let’s get down to my predictions of who’s gonna win this thing!

Rochester Rattlers vs. Philadelphia Barrage: Winner-Rochester Rattlers

It’s simple really…John Grant Jr. I’ve been talking Grant up all season as the best in the game and on Thursday the MLL validated that talk by giving Grant the MLL MVP for the second season in a row. The Rattlers are the number one seeded team overall with their 9-3 record and haven’t shown many signs of letting up this entire season. As for the Philadelphia Barrage, they come in as the weak link in this Championship weekend as the fourth seed with a record of 7-5.

The focus will lie solely on John Grant Jr. for the Barrage and expect all-star Brodie Merrill to step up big time. The lingering problem for the Rattlers though is their goalie Mike Levin, who has looked very shaky in net for the last couple of weeks. The best opportunity for Jed Prossner and the Barrage to win is to actually get in a shootout with the Rattlers and hope that Brian Dougherty can get his act together and hold down this Rattler attack. I don’t think it’s possible for the Barrage to win as they are over-matched in every aspect, so expect a comfortable win for the Rattlers.

Denver Outlaws vs. Los Angeles Riptide: Winner- Los Angeles Riptide

The Riptide!?! Yes, I said it, the Riptide will win. The Riptide come into this weekend playing their best lacrosse of the season after winning 6 of their last 8. Winning streaks tend to carry over into the playoffs and I think the 7-5 Riptide have what it takes to take down the more powerful 8-4 Outlaws. The Riptide have the MLL Goalie of the Year in Mickey Jarboe who’s GAA is down to 12.75 which ranked first in the league.

With a solid guy in the net they also have three guys who seem unstoppable at times. Jesse Hubbard, Kyle Harrison, and Kevin Huntley are all completely different players but their style mix well together. Jesse Hubbard is the MLL’s all-time leading goal scorer so expect his veteran play to shine this weekend. As for the Outlaws, Brian Langtry is of course the key. But, in the one loss they had this season against L.A. Langtry was held to one assist. The Riptide know how to shut down Langtry and expect them to do it again this weekend.

Is Lacrosse Going To Be An Olympic Sport?

Posted in 2008 Olympics, 2008 Olympics Lacrosse, 2012 Olympics, 2016 Olympics, Beijing, Beijing Olympics, Brian Langtry, John Grant, John Grant Brian Langtry, John Grant Jr., John Grant Lacrosse, John Grant Rochester Rattlers, Judo, Lacrosse Olympics, Lacrosse Olympics Argument, Lacrosse in Olympics, MLL, MLL LAX, Major League Lacrosse, Men's Lacrosse, Men's Professional Lacrosse, NCAA Division 1 lacrosse, Olympics, Olympics Water Polo, Sean Connolly, Sean Connolly Lacrosse, Sean Connolly Sports, Sean Connolly Writer, Trampoline, Water Polo, Youth Lacrosse, lax on August 9th, 2008 by admin – Be the first to comment

By Sean Connolly

Is it time? I think so. The Olympics includes pedestrian sports such as table tennis and badminton, so why not involve a real sport that actually takes physical skill? All I’m saying is that if you can win a gold medal in ping-pong, you should be able to do the same with lacrosse.

One is an Olympic Sport, One isn\'t. Can you guess?

Whenever this argument arose, the main point people would bring up is that lacrosse isn’t played as much as it is in America and Canada. To that pathetic point I say how many countries play judo, water polo, and trampoline. Trampoline?!? That’s a sport in the Olympics folks, and that always becomes my most stellar argument.

So, what does lacrosse need to become an Olympic sport? It needs fans. Lacrosse needs people behind the sport that want to see lacrosse in the Olympics as much as the athletes do. It’s growing popularity with the development of Major League Lacrosse along with a huge youth movement in which a lot of young kids are picking up the sport earlier and earlier forcing their high schools to also pick up lacrosse programs.

It seems to me that most of the team sports played in the Olympics aren’t taken seriously. They aren’t because those players don’t get paid by their clubs to play for their country. So most players either voluntarily choose to sit out or are forced to not play. So in team sports like baseball, and soccer you never get to see the world’s best, which is what the Olympics are supposed to represent. If the Olympics give the opportunity to these lacrosse guys they will not disappoint. I’m positive that John Grant and Brian Langtry would have been on the first flight to Beijing if they had the chance, but sadly they didn’t but hopefully by either the 2012 Olympics(which is pretty doubtful to get a sport instated in 4 years) or the 2016 Olympics which could fittingly end up in America in Chicago, we will see Lacrosse as an Olympic sport.

Riptide and Barrage Join Rattlers and Outlaws For Championship Weekend

Posted in Brian Langtry, Denver Outlaws, Denver Outlaws Brian Langtry, John Grant, John Grant Brian Langtry, John Grant Jr., John Grant Lacrosse, John Grant Rochester Rattlers, Long Island Lizards, Los Angeles Riptide, MCLA lacrosse, MLL, MLL LAX, MLL Playoff Race, MLL Skills Competition, MVP MLL, Major League Lacrosse, Men's Lacrosse, Men's Professional Lacrosse, NCAA Division 1 lacrosse, Philadelphia Barrage, Princeton Lacrosse, Recruiting, Rochester Rattlers, San Fransisco Dragons, Sean Connolly, Sean Connolly Lacrosse, Sean Connolly Sports, Sean Connolly Writer, Syracuse Lacrosse on August 3rd, 2008 by admin – Be the first to comment

By Sean Connolly

With wins by the Barrage and Riptide the postseason has been sorted out putting an end to a fantastic regular season. The Philadelphia Barrage beat Boston last night to make it to their 3rd straight postseason. Los Angeles Riptide made it in last night by defeating the San Fransisco Dragons. But, quite frankly neither team stands a chance.

They’ve played well all season but the Riptide and Barrage are simply no match for the overly talented and powerful Denver Outlaws and Rochester Rattlers. The Rattlers and Outlaws seem to be destined for a match up in the final pitting Rochester’s John Grant against Denver’s Brian Langtry. The Western Conference Champion Outlaws have put up the most dominant numbers in the entire league and I’m afraid that only the Rattlers can stop them.

So, what are my predictions for the postseason? It’s simple really…The Outlaws destroy the Riptide, The Rattlers demolish the Barrage, and we’re set up with one of the best finals the MLL has ever produced between the Outlaws and Rattlers. Although I love how John Grant has been playing I think this is Brian Langtry’s year as he and the Outlaws will leave Boston with the championship.

It might sound lame but the definite winner of all this is the fan. Lacrosse has made a huge move this year with the college championships and this year’s MLL season. Finally lacrosse fans can unite and actually be able to watch their favorite sport on television, even if it is on ESPN2.

Princeton Lacrosse

Posted in Bill Tierney, Men's Lacrosse, NCAA Division 1 lacrosse, Princeton Lacrosse, Recruiting on July 29th, 2008 by admin – Be the first to comment

Under the guidance of legendary coach Bill Tierney, the Princeton Lacrosse program has flourished. Bill Tierney first took over the challenge of bringing lacrosse dominance to central New Jersey back in 1987 and has since been referred to as the Vince Lombardi of lacrosse. It took coach Tierney just four years to bring the Tigers their first National Championship and he has since won five more, including three in a row at one point. With Bill Tierney at the helm Princeton has become one of the most prestigious lacrosse school in the country and is a place that any lacrosse player would be honored to attend and have the opportunity to play for coach Tierney. But what type of player does it take to play for Princeton and how does a high school lacrosse player go about making sure that the people at Princeton take notice of him? Who better to ask these questions of than the man himself- we recently sat down with coach Tierney and asked him about the recruiting process as well as a host of other questions. Here is a sample of what he said about recruiting, and then make sure to click on the link to here his entire interview.

Bill Tierney Interview