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The Colorado Mammoth had two players, defensemen Jamie Hanford and Tom Ethington, named to the U.S. national lacrosse team.

The World Indoor Lacrosse Championships are May 14-20 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where teams from the United States, Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, England, Ireland, Iroquois Nation and Scotland will compete.

DU golf team ties for third in Phoenix

The University of Denver men’s golf team tied for third place and the Colorado State men’s team finished fifth at the Ron Moore Invitational in Phoenix. The Pioneers, who hosted the event, finished with an 850 to tie Kansas, finishing just three strokes ahead of the Rams.

Brewster to Texas; McCartney to LSU

Nolan Brewster, a junior safety at Mullen High School, has orally committed to play football at Texas.

The 6-foot-2, 205-pounder and son of Tim Brewster, the former Broncos assistant now head coach at the University of Minnesota, said he had more than 20 offers, including from his father’s school, Nebraska and Florida.

“It was awesome,” Nolan Brewster said. “I knew I wanted to go there since I lived there.”

Undecided on a college major, Brewster has a 3.2 grade-point average and said there is a chance he will transfer to a high school in Minnesota for his senior season.

Elsewhere, T.C. McCartney, the son of former Colorado quarterback Sal Aunese, will be a priority walk-on at LSU, according to Tom McCartney, his uncle and head coach at Fairview.

The senior, who had an injury-riddled season for the Knights and is 6-3 and 205, was recruited by Tigers head coach Les Miles, the former CU assistant who recruited Aunese.

The younger McCartney, grandson of former CU coach Bill McCartney, will try to make the LSU team as a quarterback but may be switched to tight end.

– Neil H. Devlin

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