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Ryan Boyle | May 2 2012 - 7:30pm
Opponent, Teammate, Stranger, Friend.  No I’m not trying to imitate Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy … I actually really didn’t like that film.  These titles all apply to Chris Passavia, who started as my peer in the recruiting world and has turned into one of my closest friends. While our relationship started as combatants in heated 1v1 match-ups, our friendship grew out of...
Ryan Boyle | Mar 12 2012 - 11:45pm
I have a strange affinity for Upstate NY although he would call it Central.  Or the Dirty Burn.  Likewise, strange affinity for the guest on the Boyler Room. MLL Champion, former teammate with the Boston Cannons, and Trilogy’s newest National Director: Greg Downing Or GD as his friends like to call him.  You can call him it too … he won’t care.  Arguably the...
Ryan Boyle | Feb 14 2012 - 1:49pm
The following was sent to a small committee of college coaches who are meeting regarding potential rule changes to the recruiting process.  Ultimately, these coaches are trying to delay the process by implementing specific rules that would create a longer evaluation process.  I wrote this letter in support of this movement and to provide the perspective from a full-time lacrosse...
Ryan Boyle | Feb 14 2012 - 12:29pm
As lacrosse participation has exploded across the country, new leaders have emerged to facilitate this growth and uphold the traditions so integral to the integrity of the game.  It is my pleasure to have Bob Steinbock as the guest for this edition of the Boyler Room. Bob represents the Archetype that lacrosse desperately needs: Player Parent Coach Professional His love for the sport came...
Ryan Boyle | Feb 7 2012 - 11:10am
“We Teach What We Do” serves as one of the core tenets at Trilogy Lacrosse.  We practice what we preach – educating the next generation of players while also competing on the biggest stages in the sport.  While not on the Trilogy staff, Brian Voelker lives by this same motto.  He rose to the occasion when it mattered most earning Defenseman of the World honors on...
Ryan Boyle | Jan 26 2012 - 4:19pm
At their core, clichés come across as naïve as they attempt to boil life down to truisms that aren’t applicable in our complicated world. And yet, somehow they live on despite the emergence of slang and abbreviated language (LOL, totes, obvi), the advances in modern technology (tweet, email, poke), and a cultural aversion to anything traditional (read: old).  That’s...
Ryan Boyle | Jan 9 2012 - 6:24pm
Let’s check the lacrosse resume… National Champion: Check. Division I All-American: Check. MLL Champion: Check. MLL Championship Game MVP: Check. World Champion: Check. More importantly, Matt’s one of my best friends and I feel incredibly blessed to have the chance to work with him teaching the sport we both love to the next generation of players. Jerry Price wrote an...
Ryan Boyle | Dec 30 2011 - 10:40am
In praise of old Nassau, we sing, Hurrah!  Hurrah!  Hurrah! About time I had the Tigers on, right? It thrills me to no end to have Greg Raymond back at my alma mater as he is one of the bright lights in the game.  Coach Raymond is one of the few names you hear tossed around the industry as “The Assistant” to watch out for in the future.  There is no doubt in my...
Ryan Boyle | Dec 21 2011 - 8:21pm
In case you’ve been living under a rock, a huge trend in the lacrosse world is the influx of Canadian players in the college game.  This topic has been heavily featured in Inside Lacrosse and Lacrosse Magazine and doesn’t appear to be ending anytime soon. What better way to learn more about this approach than to go North of the border so to speak?  As Hamlet taught us...
Ryan Boyle | Dec 14 2011 - 5:27pm
In America, Bigger is Better.  And nothing … rather, no one … is bigger or better than the Doctor.  Joining me on this episode is none other than brian Dougherty, arguably the best goalie to ever play the sport and the Head Coach at Chestnut Hill College outside of Philadelphia, PA.  Please listen to the entire show as there is some useful information once you get...

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