🚨 @Lexus All-Star Roster Update 🚨
Jack Rowlett and JT Giles-Harris has been ruled out due to injury and will be replaced by Mason Woodward and Brendan Lavelle.
Yesterday I looped for guys with significant positions who presumably make far more money than I do. Really good dudes!
It's easy to covet
Even easier for me to be filled with regrets about lost opportunities due to past struggles
But as I sit at the Sober House this morning to cover a shift on my day off from the course, I'm actually full of gratitude.
I love the rhythm of my life right now and the different things I get to do. Half the year is spent on a gorgeous golf course. Half the year is spent working with guys in recovery. Both places have a Next Shot message.
Be where your feet are! The comparison game is a thief.
Rooting for you, friends!
@Chilearmy123 @wizardofsoho The gold and silver rip is a data center play, not an inflation hedge. They have utility in the construction of data centers.
The Man in the Red Bandana
On every 9/11, we remember the heroism and bravery of Welles Crowther.
A lacrosse player at Boston College, Welles had experience as a volunteer firefighter, and gave his life saving as many as 18 people on that fateful day.
This is the story of the Man in the Red Bandana...
A former lacrosse player at Boston College, Welles Crowther worked in the South Tower of the World Trade Center and is remembered today for his heroic actions during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
On the day of the attacks, Crowther (who had experience as a volunteer firefighter) encountered multiple groups of survivors inside the Twin Towers and led them to safety, according to firsthand reports.
Crowther ultimately lost his life in the Twin Towers, but a New York Times article mentioning “a man in a red bandana” helped bring his story to light. Crowther always wore a red bandana under his lacrosse helmet. While rescuing victims inside the burning buildings on 9/11, he wore that signature bandana over his face to protect from the smoke.
Crowther's red bandana has since become a symbol of his sacrifice, for which we honor him every anniversary of the tragic attacks.
Please take some time today to reflect on Crowther’s heroic actions and the impact his story has on our country, as well as the game of lacrosse 🙏🥍
#MUStrong 💙💛
Thank you to Professor Stephen Bach’s class for their touching words honoring Noah and Scott. The Marquette community is invited to share messages of love, remembrance and support on the sidewalk in front of St. Joan of Arc Chapel.
In our competitive society, where it seems that only the strong and winners deserve to live, sport also teaches us how to lose. It forces us, in learning the art of losing, to confront our fragility, our limitations and our imperfections. It is through the experience of these limits that we open our hearts to hope. Athletes who never make mistakes, who never lose, do not exist.
Congrats to CJ Kirst, winner of the 2025 Tewaaraton Award Presented by @Stifel. The No. 1 overall pick in the PLL Draft, CJ tied the NCAA record for goals in leading Cornell to the national title this spring.
Senior Patrick Adler is the 2024-25 BIG EAST Men's Golf Player of the Year! He's the sixth MU golfer to earn the honor and MU has won seven of the last 10 such accolades. Adler won a pair of events in the fall and has helped the Golden Eagles to five event titles. #WeAreMarquette