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LSA Alliance Championship Game Photos courtesy per @poppyverdemedia Texas Horn's Lax defeats TCU in Melissa, TX (DFW)

  Alex Casimiro Co-Founder | Managing Principal Poppy Verde www.poppyverdemedia.com ... Credit: Please credit all photos as © Poppy Verde in any publication, print or digital. Please tag any social media posts with @poppyverdemedia. Usage: These images are licensed for editorial use by the UT alumni group only. This is a one-time, non-exclusive license. Restrictions: The photos may not be resold, sublicensed, or transferred to third parties without my written consent. Archiving: If you'd like to retain the images in an archive beyond this publication, please let me know so we can discuss terms. I would just add that more photos are available for print or digital download via the link below: https://poppyverde.pixieset. com/ universityoftexasvtexaschristi anuniversity/ Thanks! Alex Casimiro Co-Founder | Managing Principal Poppy Verde

"We are the Champions!" 4th consecutive year in a row. Texas Horns Lax soundly defeats TCU for 2026 LSA Lone Star Alliance Tournament Trophy

🏆 “We Are the Champions!” — Texas Horns Lax Does It Again! 4th consecutive LSA Lone Star Alliance Tournament title By George V. McGee, Horns Alumni Reporter — Melissa, TX April 19th, 2026. georgevance@gmail.com. Click here to Listen to AUDIO version of this article, voiced by GVM  What a day for championship lacrosse. Under absolutely gorgeous, cool, sunny spring skies in Melissa, Texas, the stage was set for a Sunday afternoon title clash—and the Texas Horns delivered in dominant fashion. From the opening whistle, this Texas team was ready for business!  🔥 Fast Start Sets the Tone For a change, Texas came out firing early. The Horns wasted no time building momentum, jumping out to a 3–1 lead , then extending it to 4–1 . Crisp ball movement, aggressive dodges, and confident shooting put TCU on their heels right away. To their credit, TCU answered with a highlight-reel, behind-the-back assist that led to a goal—cutting it to 4–2 and briefly fueling their championship hopes. ...

2026 LSA Division I Tournament. Semi-Final Round, The Real Texas Longhorns Lax team emerges after halftime to conquer the Texas Aggies 13-9; advance to Final Game

2026 LSA Division I Tournament Semi-Final: Texas Longhorns Defeat Texas A&M 13–9, Advance to Championship In-Person Report / Review By George V. McGee georgevance@gmail.com Austin Silent Market Real Estate Broker Associate  April 18, 2026 A chilly, rainy spring day across the DFW area set the stage for a gritty 5:00 PM Central semifinal matchup between the Texas Longhorns and their rivals, Texas A&M Aggies. Slow Start for Texas The game opened with a familiar theme for Texas—a somewhat sluggish start. Meanwhile, Texas A&M came out energized, playing like a team with its season on the line. The Aggies struck first and built early momentum, jumping out to leads of 2–1, 3–2, and then 4–2. Texas, however, began to respond. The Longhorns chipped away, tying things at 4–4 after battling back. A Competitive First Half Texas gradually found its rhythm in the second quarter. The scoring tightened: 5–5 tie Texas takes a 6–5 lead Texas extends to 7–6 Despite looking a bit...

2026 LSA Division I Tournament. 1st Round, Texas goes on an Epic 2nd quarter Run to Defeat Ole Miss Rebel Lax. Final Score 23-12

  Texas Lacrosse Alumni Reporter In-Person Photos & Game Recap — April 17, 2026 Sports Metroplex, Melissa, TX (Northeast DFW) Texas Longhorn Lacrosse kicked off a new chapter today at the Sports Metroplex in far northeast DFW suburbia, urban-spalling  Melissa, Texas, under interim head coach Travis Mayor . Entry fee for the weekend tournament is set at $12 per day or $25 for the full weekend. This marked the team’s first game following a recent coaching change. According to a Texas Lacrosse Alumni Executive Board member, the transition came down to fit: “Coach Lou and the team were just not a good match.” With Mayor stepping in—previously the lead assistant—there was a sense of curiosity about how the team would respond. A Slow Start Turns Competitive The opening stretch showed some early nerves. Texas looked a bit sluggish coming off the bus, while Ole Miss Rebels men's lacrosse came out energized for an actual playoff game. Ole Miss fired off several strong, confid...

Upset on the Bayou: LSU Tiger Lacrosse storms the field after 12-11 victory vs. visiting Texas Longhorns Lax.

So here it goes per TX Lax Alumni Temple Causey: Texas loses to LSU 11-12 at URec Fields on River Road in Baton Rouge.  Texas has only lost twice to the Tigers: the last time being an LSA Championship disaster in 2019 in Dallas at Crumm Field. There are some positives: The URec Fields are a relatively nice play to play The LSU lacrosse fans are not nearly as obnoxious as their football fans Curran Rose can play lacrosse.  His team needs to let him become who he needs to be Breck Theilen is back after missing half the season due to injury Except for the final minutes, this game was a very controlled six on six affair.  All offense was started only after the substitutions occurred.  Beyond pushing the ball up field to achieve the clear , no effort was made by either team to take the ball to the rack in transition.  Texas would score first at 11:17, but LSU would answer with three before Texas came up even by the end of the first quarter.  3-3.  Scorers i...

Texas Powers thru visiting Aggies 11-7, Winning on Senior Night @ Caven Field.

 Texas Powers thru visiting  Texas A&M Aggies 11-7, Winning on Senior Night @ Caven Field.  April 9th, 2026. written by TX Alumni Reporter George Vance McGee georgevance@gmail.com Rain Delays Can’t Slow Down Texas Longhorn Lacrosse Spotty rain showers in Austin delayed the game’s projected 7:00 PM Central start time, but eventually the clouds relaxed and the sky opened up, giving way to a pleasantly cool night for Texas lacrosse at Caven Field. From the opening whistle, you could feel the feisty energy and exuberance from both teams. It had all the makings of a hard-hitting, competitive rivalry game—and for most of the night, it delivered. In the first quarter, the wet field created challenges for both sides. The slick conditions caused the ball to take odd bounces, making it difficult to control possession. Players on both teams had some uncharacteristic drops and turnovers, thanks to the lingering rain. Texas came out strong on offense. Luke Scanga had a goal ...