BALTIMORE — Foremost on Paul Rabil’s mind after his new professional lacrosse league’s first prime-time game at his college campus: His team lost, surrendering nine goals in an ugly fourth quarter.
But still, easily 100 children screamed his name while they waited for an autograph. An old coach at Johns Hopkins, where Rabil played in college, came down to shake hands, praising Rabil’s highlight-worthy fourth-quarter goal — “Just like when I was back here in school,” Rabil said — and his creation.