Dom Starsia
Dom Starsia
Dom Starsiais an American lacrosse coach. He is the former head coach of the University of Virginia men's lacrosse program, with whom he has won four NCAA national championships, in 1999, 2003, 2006, and 2011. Previously, he served as the head coach of the Brown University lacrosse team where he was twice awarded the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the NCAA Division I lacrosse coach of the year. Starsia is currently the third the winningest collegiate lacrosse coach and was...
certainly game perfect quality win
At the end of the day, it was kind of the perfect game for us. It was certainly a quality win on the road.
certainly feels people
It certainly feels like we are not going to be the same people we were before this happened.
ability athletic control game push requires run tempo unit
To run the field, to ride, to push and control the tempo of a game requires midfielders who are athletic and unselfish. This year's unit has the ability to consistently demonstrate those characteristics.
ball control faster pace
We want to get the ball back, so they can't control the pace of play. If we can play at a little faster speed, I think that will play to our advantage.
ben elevates entire full season smart tough
Ben is tough and smart and can also get to the cage. A full season from Ben elevates the entire team.
bit breath catch chance feet gave jumping played seemed smarter tightly wired
We seemed to be wired so tightly in the first quarter. I think with all the subplots that were going on, I don't think we could think straight. Them jumping up on us a little bit actually slapped us a little bit and gave us a chance to catch our breath and get our feet back on the ground. We just played smarter after the first quarter.
ball discipline game good job road scoring shooting start talked
We talked about getting off to a good start. You come on the road in a game like this and you just want to start well. Scoring is as much discipline as anything else. I thought we did a good job shooting the ball early.
announce best challenges champion choose coming defending exciting felt forward men national pleased promises rigorous schedule strongly university virginia
We are very pleased to announce our schedule for the coming 2006 season. For the 15th consecutive year, Virginia will be the defending national champion or have them on the schedule. We have always felt strongly that the most rigorous regular-season schedule is the best preparation for championship competition. The young men who choose the University of Virginia look forward to the challenges ahead. 2006 promises to be a most exciting season.
breath deep everybody perfectly
We've had some inquiries from kids, but to be perfectly honest, we've told everybody to just take a deep breath here.
candidates decisions defensive determined fill number work
There is still a lot of work to be done and decisions to be made at the defensive end of the field. There are a number of new, interesting and determined candidates that will fill important roles.
deal hard magic stretch week work
I don't know the magic formula. It's something we have to deal with. We'll work hard this week and get back to it for the stretch run.
bit bits blend college nice order pieces sports turn youth
One of the nice bits about college sports is that you get to turn over the roster a little bit every year. I think we have a nice blend of youth and experience. We've got the pieces that we need in order to be successful.
sports wall team
You can go bang a ball against a wall all you want, but how do you become a better team player? By playing other team sports.
player games skills
American field players would really help themselves if they were exposed to a steady stream of box experience. Box lacrosse is an extremely valuable background for a young player, we need to incorporate more of the indoor skills in to the field game. It is almost a requirement to have a top player with indoor experience on your roster right now.