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PRO & INTERNATIONAL UPDATE 3feb12

-SB Athletics published its NLL Week 2 report, compiling the performances of Rhys Duch '08, Jordan McBride '11, and Kevin Crowley '11 here: http://www.goseawolves.org/sports/m-lacros/spec-rel/012612aaa.html


-Stephen Stamp of IL Indoor named his NLL Stars of Week 3, including Kevin Crowley '11 for his 5G, 1A performance against the Washington Stealth: http://www.ilindoor.com/2012/01/24/nll-three-stars-of-week-3/


After only three games in the NLL with the Philadelphia Wings, Stamp said Kevin Crowley '11 "has already established himself as the most dangerous player on their attack".


-SB Women's Lacrosse coach Joe Spallina was named head coach of the Long Island Lizards: http://insidelacrosse.com/news/2012/01/29/breaking-joe-spallina-be-named-long-island-lizards-new-head-coach


-Bob Chavez of IL Indoor reported on NLL rookies, stating that Kevin Crowley '11 is a favorite for Rookie of the Year. Chavez also mentioned Jordan McBride '11 of the Colorado Mammoth in the article. http://www.ilindoor.com/2012/01/24/nll-week-3-rookie-report-kevin-crowley-adam-jones-running-away-from-the-pack/


-Jeff Matheson of LaxAllstars interviewed Kevin Crowley '11 in his latest Fireside Chat on his roots in west coast Canadian lacrosse, his four years at SB, pro lacrosse, and his latest move to Philadelphia: http://laxallstars.com/fireside-chat-with-nll-mll-pro-canadian-kevin-crowley/


-Stephen Stamp of IL Indoor named his NLL Week 4 Stars, including Kevin Crowley '11 again, stating that Dan Dawson and Crowley are a
"...towering right side... a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses." http://www.ilindoor.com/2012/01/31/nll-three-stars-of-week-4/


Dan Dawson of the Philadelphia Wings carries Kevin Crowley '11 in celebration after an overtime goal against the Washington Stealth.


-Stephen Stamp of IL Indoor reported on transition play in the NLL, including two clutch goals by Kevin Crowley '11. The article pictures Crowley as well: http://www.ilindoor.com/2012/01/26/il-indoor-roundtable-why-did-scoring-drift-back-towards-normal-in-week-3/

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