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It's all about the Benjamins: the case for LAX
It's all about the Benjamins: the case for LAX at UGA
It's all about the Benjamins: the case for LAX at UGA
The Georgia women's lacrosse team played its fourth and final game in the Santa Barbara Shootout on Sunday, and the Bulldogs completed the sweep in the WCLA tournament with a 13-6 victory over the Virginia Cavaliers.
Both Georgia lacrosse teams were in action on Saturday, and the Bulldogs went 3-0 on the day, with the men's club defeating MCLA rival Florida and the women's squad sweeping a double-header at the Santa Barbara Shootout.
The Georgia women's lacrosse team wrapped up a perfect Friday for the Bulldogs by claiming a 9-6 victory over the Texas Longhorns in a WCLA top ten battle at the Santa Barbara Shootout. Attacker Murphy Ferguson accounted for four goals.
Today, the Georgia Bulldogs will be in action in baseball, women's golf, women's lacrosse, softball, and men's tennis . . . and fans of Mark Fox's men's basketball team may want to watch the Iona Gaels take on the Manhattan Jaspers on ESPNU tonight.
Lacrosse season is underway for the Georgia Bulldogs men's and women's club teams, which combined to go 3-0 on Saturday with a trio of convincing victories.
Saturday is a busy day in Bulldog Nation, as the Georgia Bulldogs will be in action in men's basketball, men's and women's lacrosse, softball, women's tennis, and track and field. Join Dawg Sports for the all-day open comment thread!
In 2011, NCAA Division I men's lacrosse was as wide-open as the sport has ever been at the college level. Does this provide an opportunity for the Georgia Bulldogs to establish lacrosse as a varsity sport?
One week ago, the Loyola (Maryland) Greyhounds became the ninth, and smallest, school to win an NCAA Division I men's lacrosse championship, completing a season of parity in the sport. Is now the time for the Georgia Bulldogs to make the leap from club to varsity status?
The University of Georgia has a solid tradition in men's and women's lacrosse at the MCLA and WCLA club level, but can the Bulldogs successfully make the leap to NCAA Division I varsity status?