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2010 MINNESOTA ELITE TRYOUT INFORMATION FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
by posted 02/04/2010
 

Registration is NOW OPEN for the 2010
Minnesota Elite Team Program 

THE BLAKE SCHOOL, HOPKINS

U15/U16/U17 BOYS: JUNE 12, 2010 TRYOUT AT 9:00AM TO 1:00PM

U17 GIRL'S: JUNE 12, 2010 TRYOUT AT 2:00PM TO 5:00PM 

PLEASE CLICK THE REGISTRATION LINK ON THE LEFT OF THE PAGE TO REGISTER FOR YOUR APPROPRIATE TEAM. ALL BOYS WILL REGISTER UNDER THE SAME LINK. THERE IS A REGISTRATION FEE OF $20.00 PER PLAYER TO COVER FIELD EXPENSES. 

FOR ALL INFORMATION REGARDING THE MINNESOTA ELITE TEAM PROGRAM PLEASE GO TO

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2010 University Of North Carolina Lacrosse Camp
by posted 02/01/2010
 




CLICK THE REGISTRATION LINK TO THE LEFT TO REGISTER TODAY!

DON'T MISS OUT ON THE LARGEST GIRLS LACROSSE CAMP IN MINNESOTA.






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2010 CORNELL LACROSSE CAMP EARLY REGISTRATION
by posted 10/28/2009
 

 

NOW OPEN! 

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2010 CORNELL LACROSSE CAMP
Hopkins High School
June 14,15,16,17

REGISTER NOW AND GUARANTEE YOUR SPOT FOR THE 2010 CORNELL LACROSSE CAMP.


Featuring one of the finest coaching staffs in the country, the Cornell Lacrosse Camp is back and last year was a blast! With more than 300 players from all over Minnesota this camp is the must attend camp of the year. In addition to the Cornell lacrosse staff and players the camp is stacked with more than 30 players from all over the country and promotional players from STX and Nike.



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When we discuss our staff at the Cornell Lacrosse Camp, it is with great pride. We choose the best college coaches, collegiate players, and world players based on their ability to teach and relate to the campers of all ages. With more than 30 coaches their expertise and experience means that campers learn and practice up-to-date techniques in a competitive but supportive environment. We know this can make all the difference in the success of a camper's experience. Be a part of the Cornell Lacrosse Camp tradition, and take your game to the next level.




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Jeff Tambroni
Cornell University Head Coach

Over the span of 11 seasons, one man has been a leading force in Cornell's return to national prominence in lacrosse. The progression forward is far from over, but head coach Jeff Tambroni is pleased with the journey. He served as an assistant coach with the Big Red from 1997 to 2000, before taking the reins as head coach.

Tambroni's time with Cornell has been filled with milestones and a resurgence of one of the greatest programs in the history of collegiate lacrosse. The 2007 FieldTurf/NCAA Division I Coach of the Year in men’s lacrosse, Tambroni finishes the 2008 campaign ranked fourth among active Division I coaches in winning percentage (.737) and hit the 80-win plateau with a 13-5 victory over Penn on March 29. He became the third head coach in Cornell men's lacrosse history to reach that mark, and he did it in his 107th career game, faster than all but the legendary Richie Moran, who defeated Rutgers, 14-6, in his eighth season (1976) to achieve a 80-14 record. The 2004 Ithaca Journal Male Coach of the Year and three-time national Coach of the Week, Tambroni has overseen seven consecutive seasons with nine or more wins on East Hill, including four campaigns in which the team achieved 11 victories, including the 2007 season in which Cornell finished with 15 wins.

During his head-coaching tenure, Tambroni's players have earned 31 first-team All-Ivy honors, including four Ivy League Player of the Year awards and two Rookie of the Year selections. He has also helped his players to earn a combined 34 All-America honors, including defender Ryan McClay `03, who was a four-time All-America selection and earned a spot on the first-team in 2002 and 2003. Under Tambroni's tutelage, Joe Boulukos '06 became the first Big Red player in nearly a decade to win one of the major USILA honors, earning a share of the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Jr. Award as the nation's top midfielder. In 2007, the Big Red swept the defensive honors given by the USILA, as Mitch Belisle '07 earned the Schmeisser Cup as the Outstanding Defenseman in Division I, while Matt McMonagle '07 won the Ensign C.M. Kelly, Jr. Award as the Outstanding Goaltender in Division I. That same season, sophomore Max Seibald was named a finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy, becoming the first Cornell player to earn that distinction.

Tambroni also stresses excellence in the classroom, resulting in seven of his players earning ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, including Tim DeBlois ’04 and Casey Stevenson '05, who were named to the 2004 and 2005 Academic All-America second-team, respectively, and Belisle and McMonagle, who earned Academic All-America first-team honors in 2007.

Over the past five seasons, Tambroni has led Cornell to the heights of Division I, boasting the second highest winning percentage of all Division I teams during that span (.781) and ranking fifth in number of victories (57). Likewise, the Big Red has not fallen out of the top 10 in either national poll in over three years, with the last occurrence happening on March 28, 2005 when Inside Lacrosse had the Big Red ranked 11th.



Ben DeLuca
Cornell University Assistant Coach

Benton DeLuca was promoted to the top assistant position under Coach Jeff Tambroni in the summer of 2003 and just finished his sixth season as the Big Red's defensive coordinator. Since rejoining the coaching staff in 2002, DeLuca has helped the Big Red to four 11-win seasons, a pair of nine-win seasons, and four Ivy League titles. In 2004, he became the first Mario St. George Boiardi `04 Assistant Coach of Men's Lacrosse after the position was endowed.

DeLuca, a former captain and assistant coach at Cornell, returned to his alma mater in the summer of 2002 after working in the business sector in New York City for two years. His passion for Cornell and the lacrosse program are boundless, and his experience and knowledge are invaluable in the program's recruiting efforts. He assists Coach Tambroni in a great number of aspects on and off of the field and continues to build the Cornell defensive unit into one of the best in the country.

After donning the Carnelian red and white for three years under legendary coach Richie Moran, DeLuca became a captain his senior year under former head coach Dave Pietramala. A four-year letter winner on defense for the Big Red, he was voted as his team's outstanding senior athlete for his leadership and dedication on and off of the field. Subsequent to earning his bachelor of science degree in nutritional sciences and biochemistry in 1998, DeLuca joined the Cornell coaching staff as an assistant coach under Pietramala and current head coach Jeff Tambroni for the 1999 and 2000 seasons. During his first stint as an assistant coach, Cornell improved each year and DeLuca assisted in leading the Big Red to its first 10-win season in 13 years, including a hard-fought victory over upstate rival and eventual national champion Syracuse on Schoellkopf Field in 2000. Cornell earned a berth in the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championships that year; its first since his freshman campaign in 1995.



Kyle Georgalas  
Cornell University Assistant Coach

Kyle Georgalas, a former first-team All-Ivy and honorable mention All-America selection as a player at Cornell, was named an assistant coach upon his graduation in the summer of 2005, and just finished his third season on the bench for the Big Red. In just his first year, Georgalas helped Cornell to its second-straight 11-win season and its fourth consecutive Ivy League championship. As an assistant coach on Coach Jeff Tambroni's staff, Georgalas undertakes a myriad of responsibilities. On the field, Georgalas is in charge of face offs and substitutions, while assisting in all facets of the defensive unit. He also serves as recruiting coordinator for the staff as well as performing other administrative duties. Georgalas headed up the Big Red defense in 2005 and served as a team captain during his final two seasons. During his senior campaign, Cornell held its opponents to fewer than eight goals per game, largely due to the fact the Georgalas held opposing attackers in check throughout the year. The team's most respected leader, Georgalas collected 37 ground balls as a senior, leading the Big Red's close defense unit in that department. He was selected to compete for the North team in the 64th annual North-South Classic, and was drafted by the New Jersey Pride in the fifth round of the 2005 Major League Lacrosse collegiate draft.





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