Brian Kavanagh (@coachkav44) 's Twitter Profile
Brian Kavanagh

@coachkav44

concerned citizen. fan of the truth.

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Brian Kavanagh (@coachkav44) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All of you rec/club lacrosse ppl who have scheduled youth play days, practices, World Series qualifiers… whatever the F etc. during these NCAA tournament games… you’re baboons.

Brian Kavanagh (@coachkav44) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just mandate heart protectors and let the fellas compete… contesting a shot with a proper close out, outside of the crease leaves you far more vulnerable… and you’re never going to outlaw that.

First Class Lacrosse (@firstclasslax_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Throwing the ball through X is one of the most overlooked habits in youth & high school lacrosse—but essential for creating offensive flow at the next level. 🧵👇

Brian Kavanagh (@coachkav44) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember when the schools that ‘won’ the recruiting battle when early recruiting was a thing also won all the national championships?

Reid Ouse (@reidouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder for youth basketball coaches starting their season: Stop wasting so much time putting in set plays - most of them don’t work anyway. Teach your players how to space the floor and recognize opportunities to create advantages. That’s what actually translates to

Hoop Herald (@thehoopherald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mick Cronin talking about the lack of accountability young people have in AAU Basketball “Letting them do whatever they want is not helping them”

Dan Arestia (@danarestia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The PLL needs to ditch the two point line and any other rule tweaks and just play the exact Olympics rules at the Championship Series.

The PLL needs to ditch the two point line and any other rule tweaks and just play the exact Olympics rules at the Championship Series.
Steve Magness (@stevemagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a ​new paper​, researchers argue that: “a primary cause of the rise in mental disorders [in youth] is a decline over decades in opportunities for children and teens to play, roam, and engage in other activities independent of direct oversight and control by adults.”

In a ​new paper​, researchers argue that:

“a primary cause of the rise in mental  disorders [in youth] is a decline over decades in opportunities for  children and teens to play, roam, and engage in other activities  independent of direct oversight and control by adults.”
Princeton Men's Lacrosse (@tigerlacrosse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you've been through what Chad Palumbo has been through, you become much more than an All-American lacrosse player. goprincetontigers.com/news/2026/2/12…