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A different kind of Orange?

Perhaps it's true that Baltimore bleeds orange, but I'm pretty sure that a good number of local lacrosse fans did not have this in mind.

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The Native American statue is called "The Creator's Game" and stands outside of the National Lacrosse Museum and Hall of Fame at the US Lacrosse national headquarters in Baltimore.

The prank was pulled sometime early Friday morning and coincides with the No. 11 Syracuse men's lacrosse team playing in the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium tomorrow.

Incidentally, the statue is about 100 yards from Homewood Field, the home of No. 1 and defending national champion Johns Hopkins.

Photo credit: US Lacrosse
Posted by Edward Lee at 5:29 PM | | Comments (0)
        

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