
Taking The Field With Stevie Mac - Episode 118 - Waterdogs, Fantasy Lacrosse, and Scholarships
08/02/24 • 32 min
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On this episode of Taking The Field With Stevie Mac, Steven starts the show discussing why Matt Deluca should start for the Philadelphia Waterdogs the rest of the season. Then he dives into Premier Lacrosse League fantasy with Paul Lamonaca's "Start 'Em, Sit 'Em" article. Finally, he breaks down the Terrance Foy article regarding the new NCAA scholarship proposal and what it could mean for college lacrosse.
On this episode of Taking The Field With Stevie Mac, Steven starts the show discussing why Matt Deluca should start for the Philadelphia Waterdogs the rest of the season. Then he dives into Premier Lacrosse League fantasy with Paul Lamonaca's "Start 'Em, Sit 'Em" article. Finally, he breaks down the Terrance Foy article regarding the new NCAA scholarship proposal and what it could mean for college lacrosse.
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