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What Are The New Rule Changes in NCAA Women's Lacrosse

What Are The New Rule Changes in NCAA Women's Lacrosse

The rules of women's lacrosse can seem complicated and ever-changing. In the past several years that is true, the rules have progressed a lot, and they continue to change. The NCAA Panel...

ByLily Ford | Mon Oct 11 2021
Women's Lacrosse College Recruiting Calendar: 2021 -2022

Women's Lacrosse College Recruiting Calendar: 2021 -2022

As we all know the NCAA has some strict rules. The age when the recruiting process can start is always changing. There are specific times when a coach can reach out, if you can reach out, or if your...

ByLily Ford | Tue Aug 03 2021
Why College Lacrosse Is The Fastest-Growing Sport In The NCAA

Why College Lacrosse Is The Fastest-Growing Sport In The NCAA

Despite the pandemic placing countless uncertainties and restrictions on all college sports, one sport, in particular, has managed to maintain a growth rate greater than any other program. In 2018,...

ByAria Modirmassihai | Thu Aug 12 2021
What's Next For Utah Lacrosse: The Newest Addition To Division I

What's Next For Utah Lacrosse: The Newest Addition To Division I

Utah's head coach, Brian Holman, stepped down from his position very recently. He left with honor, being the coach to take their lacrosse program to the next level. When he started with the team,...

ByAlexis Peltzer-Harding | Wed Sep 15 2021
NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Welcomes A Familiar Face

NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Welcomes A Familiar Face

What’s old is new again, when it comes to leadership at the NCAA for women’s lacrosse. A new coordinator of officials will be brought into the fold, as Melissa Coyne will re-assume a...

ByAndrew Pistone | Mon Nov 15 2021
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College Lacrosse: Do you need to play on a club team to get recruited?

College Lacrosse: Do you need to play on a club team to get recruited?

Talent will set players apart on a lacrosse field, but talent alone will not get anyone recruited to play lacrosse in college. Players need to get in front of a college coach, whether in person or on...

ByScotty Jenkins | Wed Mar 30 2022
Are Lacrosse Players Better than Than You At Your Own Sport?

Are Lacrosse Players Better than Than You At Your Own Sport?

Lacrosse is one of the nation's fastest growing youth sports. Since Lacrosse is a combination of many different sports, it’s no surprise that the game can improve athletes skills for other seasonal...

ByScotty Jenkins | Thu Jun 16 2022
How do you get recruited to play Division-III college lacrosse?

How do you get recruited to play Division-III college lacrosse?

Division III is a great option for playing lacrosse after high school. The division is full of national championship contenders with plenty of history. There are players in both the Premier Lacrosse...

ByScotty Jenkins | Thu Jul 14 2022
How Lacrosse Has Continued To Grow In Popularity Across America

How Lacrosse Has Continued To Grow In Popularity Across America

Lacrosse is frequently referred to as “the fastest sport on two feet” and its growth over the last two decades suggests it is the may not lose that reputation anytime soon. For some quick context,...

ByScotty Jenkins | Wed Aug 03 2022
Where Is The Sport Of Lacrosse Most Popular?

Where Is The Sport Of Lacrosse Most Popular?

Lacrosse has long been known as an east coast sport in the United States, but has seen growth across the country in recent years. Why is it known as an east coast sport and how did it get to be so...

ByScotty Jenkins | Thu Sep 22 2022
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College Lacrosse: Quick Guide To Watching The Sport This Season

College Lacrosse: Quick Guide To Watching The Sport This Season

First time watching lacrosse? Kinda complicated, right? Well, basically you're just trying to get the white ball in the goal more often than your opponent before time runs out. With that basic...

ByScotty Jenkins | Wed Oct 05 2022