Very humbled to say my second lacrosse book is out in the world. "The Long Red Line" from Three Hills/Cornell Press takes readers through last year's NCAA tournament, examines Cornell's 48-year title drought and the philosophies and techniques it used to win a title one year after missing the NCAA tournament.
Buy from CU Press (receive a discount by using the code 09BCARD)
https://t.co/3wpnODMxv3
Amazon
https://t.co/ZBtUW5p0C9
Link to my first book, "We Showed Baltimore" on lacrosse in the 1970s, complete with the switch from wooden sticks to plastic, the first NCAA tournament and the rise of Long Island high school lacrosse:
https://t.co/FfXFi18Bl4
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@Chicago1Ray@LeaderJohnThune Thom Tillis was sent to DC by his constituents via a fair election. His removal from committees would constitute a violation of our democracy and the rights of those that elected him.
Disagreements are not justifiable grounds for reducing a legislator's scope of service.