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Kenneth Clausen was an All American college lacrosse and former professional lacrosse player, defenseman. Ken Clausen was the number one ranked defenseman and number ten overall recruit in the country according to Inside Lacrosse. [1] Originally committed to Duke University, Clausen reconsidered this decision after the Duke Lacrosse scandal. [2]
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George Castle (lacrosse) J. R. Castle; Grant Catalino; Greg Cattrano; Johnny Christmas; Brian Christopher (lacrosse) Ken Clausen; Dan Cocoziello; Chris Collins (lacrosse) Roy Colsey; Andrew Combs; Casey Connor; Kevin Conry; Christian Cook; Jeff Cook (lacrosse) Andrew Copelan; Brandon Corp; Pat Cougevan; Keith Cromwell; Patrick Crosby
The William C. Schmeisser Award is an award given annually to the NCAA's most outstanding defenseman in men's college lacrosse. The award is presented by the USILA and is named after William C. "Father Bill" Schmeisser, a player and coach for Johns Hopkins University in the early 1900s. [1]
Jimmy Clausen: 2010 Quarterback at Notre Dame and with the Carolina Panthers [50] Tom Clements: 1975 Quarterback at Notre Dame and in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and assistant coach in the NFL [51] Greg Collins: Linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [52] Jerome Collins: 2005 Tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [53] George Connor: 1947
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The Outlaws had their inaugural game on May 20, 2006, versus the Chicago Machine at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.It was played in front of a Major League Lacrosse record crowd of 13,167 (but was broken again later that year at another Denver home game which drew 15,981), where the Outlaws won 24–14. [2]
The sport has five versions that have different sticks, fields, rules and equipment: field lacrosse, women's lacrosse, box lacrosse, lacrosse sixes and intercrosse. The men's games, field lacrosse (outdoor) and box lacrosse (indoor), are contact sports and all players wear protective gear: helmet , gloves , shoulder pads, and elbow pads. [ 7 ]