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Brian Ruppel and Cardin Stoller have watched many Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Boys Senior Games over the years, both well aware of what draws the most attention in the prestigious summer showcase: Goals.

In last year's game, the North and South teams combined to rack up a mind-boggling 50 of them.

As the goalie tandem representing the South in the 17th annual game — Ruppel earned All-Metro first-team honors by The Baltimore Sun in his final season at Catonsville and Stoller claimed second-team honors for Boys' Latin — they are excited and honored to be part of the event.

Most importantly, they feel prepared for the heavy workload ahead.

The game is set for 8 p.M. On Saturday at Johns Hopkins' Homewood Field and will be televised live on ESPNU. The South, coming off a 28-22 win last year, has a 9-6 edge in the overall series. No game was not played in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Boys' Latin's Cardin Stoller, left, and Catonsville's Brian Ruppel, who will make up the goalie tandem representing the South team in the 17th annual Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Boys Senior Game on Saturday, are excited and honored to be part of the event.

"It's kind of an offensive show, so it's going to be tough with a lot of great shooters. But there's a lot of great defenders, too, so it will be fun," said Ruppel, a Maryland commit. "There's definitely a lot of shots coming my way, but I'm just going to do what I can to talk to my defense and make as many saves as possible to help keep my team in it and hopefully the South squad will come out with a win."

Stoller plans to take a simple approach, sticking to what got him selected.

"Playing against the best guys in the country, that's the fun part. It's going to be challenging," he said. "I just want to play my game, try not to do anything too crazy and stick with what's been working for me ? Nothing too flashy."

Ruppel and Stoller closed out fine high school careers with sensational senior years that warranted selection for the big summer game.

For a second straight season, Ruppel led Catonsville to the Baltimore County crown and a trip to the state tournament. The Maryland commit stopped 140 shots while allowing just four goals per game in the Comets' 18-1 season. He is the fifth public school player from the area to be named an Under Armour All-American.

Boy's Latin goalie Cardin Stoller (99) celebrates after a win over St. Mary's on May 3. Stoller, a Rutgers commit, turned away 222 shots to lead the Lakers (14-3) to a first-place finish in the regular season and the semifinals of the MIAA A Conference Tournament.

Picking up where he left off in his junior year, when he helped lead Boys' Latin to the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference title, Stoller, a Rutgers commit, turned away 222 shots to lead the Lakers (14-3) to a first-place finish in the regular season and the semifinals of the league tournament.

Inside Lacrosse's director of recruiting and high school content Ty Xanders, a St. Paul's graduate, said the goalie talent pool gave the selection committee plenty to consider.

"When it comes to the Class of 2022, I would go as far to say it's the best goalie class I evaluated in my 12 years doing this. I think that's pretty clear with the amount of depth there is," he said. "In this class, because there's a lot of kids out there that have the ability to start for three or four years in college and that's even harder to do in an era of fifth-year transfers. So it really speaks volumes about these two particularly goalies that they were just a cut above in edging out some other talented guys."

The 44 players selected to play in the game — 22 on each roster — are announced in four waves over the spring months. Stoller was named in the fourth and final wave. The phone call he received informing him he made the team proved icing on the cake for his senior season.

Catonsville goaltender Brian Ruppel makes a save against Hereford during the Baltimore County boys lacrosse championship game. The Maryland commit stopped 140 shots while allowing just four goals per game in the Comets' 18-1 season.

"They only take four goalies, so to be one of them is pretty special to me," he said. "I remember watching the game last year thinking to myself how awesome it would be to play in that game. So that was a goal for me this year, to try and get that recognition and get a chance to compete with the best competition in the country."

Ruppel and Stoller took familiar paths to becoming top-notch goalies. Both started out as attackmen, but during their respective middle school years playing for club teams, coaches were looking for somebody to stick in goal. It didn't take long for both to be sold on the position and the challenges it presented.

On Saturday, playing in front of a live national television audience, the duo will have an opportunity to make a difference against the country's finest in a bid to keep the South team rolling.

"I just think it's so much fun because you have such a huge impact on the outcome of the game," said Ruppel, who also played goalie for Catonsville's soccer team. "There's so many aspects to the position. I just love being the last line of defense and being able to make game-changing plays."

Under Armour All-America Boys Lacrosse Game

At Johns Hopkins' Homefield Field

Saturday, 8 p.M.

TV: ESPNU

Originally Published: July 27, 2022 at 6:00 a.M.


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Under Armour, Inc. Engages in the development, marketing, and distribution of branded performance apparel, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and youth. It operates through the following segments: North America, EMEA, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Connected Fitness. The North America segment comprises of U.S. And Canada. The Connected Fitness segment offers digital fitness subscriptions, along with digital advertising through its MapMyFitness, MyFitnessPal, and Endomondo. Applications. The company was founded by Kevin A. Plank in 1996 and is headquartered in Baltimore, MD.

Under Armour Company Stats

As of October 2024

Industry Clothing, Shoes, Sports Equipment Founded 1996 Headquarters Baltimore, Maryland Country/Territory United States CEO Patrik Frisk Employees 15,000

SummaryAdditional DataAnalystsHistorical Quotes

Key Data

Day's Range

8.47 x 8.69

52 Week Range

6.17 x 9.50 Valuation Measures

Price to Sales (ttm)

0.67

Price to Book Value (ttm)

2.02

Price to Tangible Book Value (ttm)

2.75

Total Enterprise Value to EBIT (ttm)

18.16

Total Enterprise Value to EBITDA (ttm)

6.74

Total Enterprise Value to Total Revenue (ttm)

0.72 Profitability Metrics

Gross Margin (ttm)

46.36%

Operating Margin (ttm)

3.98%

Return on Assets (ttm)

2.85%

Return on Equity (ttm)

-4.36% Revenue and Earnings Metrics

Revenue Per Share (ttm)

12.71

Revenue Growth (y/o/y)

-5.15%

EBITDA Growth (y/o/y)

-6.96%

Diluted EPS Growth (y/o/y)

N/A Cash and Debt Metrics

Total Cash Per Share

2.05

All values as of most recently reported quarter unless otherwise noted.

Consensus Recommendation

Hold

Range of Price Targets

4.00 to 14.00

Range of EPS

0.09 to 0.48

Range of Revenue

$5.01B to $5.24B
  • Consensus Price Target is the stock price analysts expect to see within a period of 0-18 months.
  • EPS and Revenue estimates are for the next 12 months.
  • DATE OPEN HIGH LOW CLOSE ADJUSTED CLOSE VOLUME Oct 8, 2024 8.57 8.69 8.47 8.49 8.49 10,389,155 Oct 7, 2024 8.80 8.81 8.42 8.50 8.50 11,989,682 Oct 4, 2024 8.73 9.05 8.73 8.84 8.84 681,347 Oct 3, 2024 8.57 8.69 8.45 8.60 8.60 11,743,709 Oct 2, 2024 8.72 8.73 8.56 8.64 8.64 13,068,862 Oct 1, 2024 8.88 8.98 8.73 8.86 8.86 13,910,335 Sep 30, 2024 8.95 9.00 8.80 8.91 8.91 10,372,138 Sep 27, 2024 8.80 9.03 8.73 8.94 8.94 13,282,224 Sep 26, 2024 8.55 8.77 8.43 8.74 8.74 13,103,064 Sep 25, 2024 7.99 8.37 7.88 8.29 8.29 16,516,896 Sep 24, 2024 7.96 8.08 7.87 7.99 7.99 11,395,906

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    Why Under Armour Stock Plunged On Tuesday

    Key Takeaways
  • Under Armour reported that the expenses for its restructuring plan will be much more than first believed.
  • The athletic apparel maker now sees its pre-tax restructuring and related charges in the range of $140 million to $160 million, well above the initial forecast of $70 million to $90 million.
  • The higher charges led Under Armour to cut its full-year outlook.
  • Under Armour (UAA) shares sank in intraday trading Tuesday, a day after the athletic apparel maker warned that the costs of its fiscal 2025 restructuring plan would be much more than initially thought.

    The company originally had estimated the pre-tax restructuring and related charges for its program would be in the range of $70 million to $90 million. However, Under Armour explained that upon "further evaluation," it identified another $70 million in expenses to be incurred over fiscal 2025 and 2026, "largely related to the decision to exit one of its primary distribution facilities located in Rialto, California, by March 2026."

    Through the three months that ended in June, Under Armour incurred about $34 million of those charges, and anticipates two-thirds of the revised total costs would be incurred by the end of the current fiscal year.

    Because of the additional expenses, the company changed its outlook for its full-year loss per share to a range of $0.58 to $0.61 from the previous $0.53 to $0.56. It sees an operating loss of $220 million to $240 million versus the earlier $194 million to $214 million. Shares of Under Armour sank roughly 10% to $6.74 Tuesday afternoon and have declined nearly 24% so far this year. UPDATE—This story has been updated with the latest share price.




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