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‘American Game’ Author S.L. Price

‘American Game’ Author S.L. Price

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The guest is S.L. Price, the author of 'The American Game'. The discussion delves into the rich history and cultural significance of lacrosse, including Price's personal journey from sports outsider to deep admirer of the game. Topics covered include the recent semifinal losses experienced by the hosts, the unique traditions and spiritual connections in lacrosse, the rise of the women's game, and the sport's unique spot in American culture. Price also shares insights from his extensive research and interviews, such as the inclusive spirit of lacrosse, the Native American origins, and compelling personal stories like those of Miles and Kyle Harrison. The conversation underscores the deep passion and commitment that unite the lacrosse community.

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01:41 Introducing the Guest: S.L. Price

01:53 S.L. Price on Lacrosse Culture

04:10 The Spiritual Connection to Lacrosse

07:21 Challenges and Growth in Lacrosse

12:54 Duke Lacrosse Case and Its Impact

26:00 Lacrosse's Democratic Nature

29:12 The Editing Process: Cutting Down the Manuscript

31:09 Receiving the Final Book: First Impressions

31:34 Interviewing Lacrosse Legends: Personal Experiences

32:21 Bill Tierney: A Complex Figure in Lacrosse

33:12 Covering Sports Greats: From Michael Jordan to Lacrosse

35:46 The Human Side of Lacrosse Legends

39:20 The Harrison Family: A Story of Legacy and Reconciliation

42:53 Lacrosse's Unique Cultural Significance

49:47 Writing a Lacrosse Book: Challenges and Insights

54:39 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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