Female Lacrosse: Charlotte North talks about musical superstitions


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The Women’s Lacrosse icon Charlotte North had a very specific routine during his career.

On the way to become the top goals of all the NCAA and lead Boston College to the 2021 National Championship, North built a reproduction list that became a serious superstition.

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July 11, 2024: Charlotte North, who was the leader of Division 1 of the NCAA in goals in a single season in Boston College, discusses the next season of unlimited professional athletes at its headquarters at its headquarters in Sparks. (Amy Davis/Staff)

“I am very superstitious,” North said during an interview in the podcast “The Resilient Life” with Ryan Manion.

“In fact, I have to listen to a certain playlist to prepare for a game. There are a number of other superstitions that I have.”

And from that playlist, North even has a hype song that prepared it to play, specifically when it played from Boston College of 2021-22 after transferring to Duke.

That song is the famous “I’m sending Boston” from Dropkick Murphys.

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Charlotte North leads to the network during a training session of the US team in Boston College. (John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe through Getty Image)

“It was our song with which we always ended in the costumes before leaving for a game in Boston College. And every time I listen to her in today’s world he reminds me of some great moments,” North said.

“Preparing for some great games, whether a national championship or just another rivalry game in the season.”

North also played in the US Women’s Lacrosse team. Uu. He won gold in the Lacrosse World Championship in July 2022. He led the team in goals (23) and was tied secondly at points (28) during the tournament.

Charlotte north of the gestures of the United States during the Four Day of the World Women’s World Championship at the Unitas Stadium on July 2, 2022 in Towson, Maryland. (Ryan Hunt/Getty Images)

In 2024, he played on team 1, the first national team of the US Women’s Box. UU. The US team won the gold in the World Box Championship of Lacrosse in September 2024, beating Canada 10-7.

He led the US team in goals (25) and was third at points (31) during the tournament.

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