by Margaret McAvoy
Penn State Collegian Staff Writer
February 10, 2010
Maybe there is something in the water or maybe the state just breeds the talent.
In Maryland, girls start playing lacrosse when they are barely big enough to carry their own sticks, and the boys are so small they have trouble supporting the helmet resting on their shoulders.
And those Maryland-bred players have found their way to Penn State.
Fourteen of the 29 players on the Penn State women's lacrosse team are from the state of Maryland, and coach Suzanne Isidor is, too.
