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Table Of Contents

Letter from US Lacrosse – Men’s Game ...................................................................1

Chapter 1: Grades and Character .........................................................................2

Chapter 2: Opportunities by the numbers ..............................................................3

Chapter 3: College Checklist – what questions to ask ...............................................4

Chapter 4: Financial Aid, Loans and Scholarships .................................................7

Chapter 5: NCAA Recruiting Rules Summary ........................................................8

Chapter 6: Recruiting U: the series from Lacrosse Magazine ....................................11

Chapter 7: Articles, Resources, Links and more…. ..................................................13

Chapter 8: Coaches Directory ..............................................................................14 College Coaches (NCAA, NJCAA, MCLA)

On behalf of US Lacrosse, it is my sincere pleasure to introduce you to our college recruiting handbook, “So...You want to play lacrosse in college?.” In recent years, college recruiters have accelerated the timeline and created recruiting formulas that are unique to them. The direction of the college lacrosse recruiting process has led to confusion by some, frustration to others and leaves everyone guessing. The intent of this handbook is to present hard facts, dispel the myths, and to promote the essentials.

The handbook contains a baseline of facts that all colleges must adhere to and every recruit should know. The handbook addresses practices that are believed to be true but are outside the guidelines of college recruiting. Finally, the handbook emphasizes two constants that every coach looks for in his recruits. Simply stated, coaches are looking for young men of exemplary character and a strong academic profile.

I believe you will find this information invaluable as a starting point and a reference source throughout your process. Please feel free to offer any comments, as we will continue to update the text to keep current with the times.

Sincerely,

Chuck Ruebling Men’s Game Coaches Subcommittee Chair

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C H A P T E R 1 :

Grades And Character

Taking that next step after high school is a lot of work, but it can extremely rewarding and fulfilling. Before the college search begins, there are important questions that you need to be prepared to answer….

1) How important is the sport to you? • Whatkindoftimecommitmentdoyouwanttoplaylacrosse?(DI,DII,DIII,MCLA,etc.)• Howwillthesportimpactyourgoalsforcollege?

2) What are your grades like? • Howharddoyouworkinschool?• WhatdidyougetonyourSAT/ACT’s?• Whatkindofclassesareyoutaking?

There are also a few questions the student athlete should ask himself….1) Whataremygoalsformycollegelacrosseexperience?2) Whataremygoalsformycollegeeducation?3) Whataremygoalsforlifeaftercollege?

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Inside The Numbers - 2013

Number of collegiate lacrosse programs in existence:

Men’s GameDI DII DIII MCLA NCLL NJCAA63 50 209 209 126 30

By the #’s - Men’s Game• Highschoolmen’slacrosseplayers:162,416• NCAA–mandatedmaximumnumberofscholarshipsperprogram(overfouryears):

12.6 at D I, 10.6 at DII• Averagescholarshipsperprogramperyear:3.15• Averageplayersperrecruitingclass:12• Averageestimatedscholarships:26percent• Fullyfundedprograms:31• Totalscholarshipsavailable:400• Playersreceivingsomescholarshipoverfouryears:1,450• OddsofanyhighschoolmalelandinganyDivisionIscholarship:0.89percent

Sources: NCAA, US Lacrosse data from 2011-12 and estimated projections based on Lacrosse Magazine research.

Just some of the facts….• For Division I schools, more than 160,000 high school players compete for about 500 spots each year.

A balanced men’s college team will need between 10 and 15 new players every year. College coaches will typically look at about 100-150 new players annually. Many players and parents operate under the misconception that athletic scholarships are readily available. Less than half of the players Division I or Division IIreceiveanyathleticscholarshipmoneyatall,andmostofthosearenot“fullrides.”Howthemoneyissplitdepends on the coach and the positional needs of the program each year. In Division III, scholarships are based on academic merit and financial need, and no athletic scholarships are available.

• The NCAA allows each Division I lacrosse program 12.6 scholarships for men. In Division II, there are 10.8 scholarships for men. At the moment, there are 59 Division I and 47 Division II programs that offerlacrossescholarshipsformen.That’satotalof1,251scholarships(assumingallwereoffered).The numbers above may be reduced, as not all colleges are fully funded to the maximum number of scholarships allowed, so this is good information to ask about in the recruiting process.

• Walk-ons: The opportunity for walk-ons has diminished. Coaches will honor recruits before they will accept walk-ons. Many schools, due to Title IX and squad restrictions, are unable to accept walk-ones as well. You need to discuss all the options with each prospective school.

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Player/College Checklist

Below is a list of categories and questions that can help the players and parents review and determine what program is best for the future of their son when comparing colleges as they narrow down their selection….

CATEGORY School 1 School 2Academic

Is the school a fully accredited, highly-rated institution?Does the school have a good reputation academically?

Does the school offer my preferred major?Would I be able to get my degree in four years?

Are my grades and test scores good enough to gain admission?Does the school fit with my academic ability?

Does the athletic department provide an academic support program for student athletes?

Is the coach made aware of the student-athletes’ academic standing on a regular basis?

Does the athletic department pay for any tutoring I may need?Does the athletic department have a study hall program for student athletes?Does the school have their own academic requirements to play, outside of the

NCAA guidelines?CanIbeasuccessfulstudentANDathleteinmypreferredmajor?(e.g.

Engineering,Medicine,etc.)Does the school give student-athletes’ first choice for classes?

Does the coaching staff assist the student-athletes with forming class schedules?

LacrosseHastheschoolofferedmeanofficialvisit?Hastheschoolofferedmeascholarship?

Will the school take away my scholarship if I get hurt and cannot play?Will the school take away my scholarship if I don’t play well?

Howmuchwillitcostmetogotoschoolontopofthescholarship?Do I want to play for the current coaching staff?

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CATEGORY School 1 School 2Lacrosse

Does the current roster leave room for my position?Will I get an opportunity to play?

Does my style of play fit with the schools style of play?Am I good enough to play there?

Does the school have a good reputation in lacrosse?Does the team play a tough schedule?

Is this a winning program?Howdoestheteamtravelby,busorplane?

Do players need to fundraise for preseason trips?Does the school have a structured strength and conditioning program?

Does the school have the facilities that will help me get better?Does this program insist I apply Early Decision?

Does this coach cut recruited players?Does this coach cut upperclassmen from the team?

Doesthisschoolprovidelaundryserviceforpracticeand/orgamegear?Does this program allow walk-ons?

SocialWould I get along with players currently on the team?

Are sporting events like football and basketball games a big part of campus life?Does everyone stay on campus during the weekends?

If lacrosse wasn’t in the picture, would I want to go to this school?Are students bustling about lively and engaged as opposed to walking with

heads down and no interaction?Are there clubs formed that interest me?

Do you see students wearing their school's apparel with pride?Does the lacrosse team live together?

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Player/College Checklist (continued)

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CATEGORY School 1 School 2Social

Are there recreational facilities and programs offered by the school?From looking at a current yearbook, does it look like a great place to be?Are lacrosse players permitted to take part in travel abroad programs?

Do my parents feel this is the best school for me?Do I feel the size of the school is the best fit for me?

GeographicIs the school situated in a climate I like?

Am I comfortable with the distance from home this school is located?Isthisschoollocatedinademographicareadesirabletome?(city,suburb,

country)Is this campus safe? Does this school have a low crime rate?

Is the crime rate of the municipality good?Is there a good relationship between the town people and the school?

Can I afford to travel home during vacation?Will my family and friends have an opportunity to watch me play?

CareerDoes the athletic department offer assistance in helping me find a job after

graduation?Does the school have a strong alumni base?

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Player/College Checklist (continued)

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Financial Aid vs. Scholarships

Financial AidPaying for college can be an overwhelming process for parents and student athletes alike. You should weigh all the options that are available to you. Look for scholarship opportunities in your local area, but also ask college recruiters about the opportunities for financial aid and athletic scholarships. Before you start weighing your options, sit down with your parents, coach or guidance counselor to go over all preliminary steps associated with paying for college.

The first step is to complete the Free Application for Student Aid, commonly referred to as, the FAFSA. Completing the FAFSA will allow you to see which federal grants and assistance programs you are eligible. This will also allow you to see what you will be able to borrow through federal loans programs like Stafford, Perkins and PLUS loans and what private lenders may be able to offer.

Consult your parents, guidance counselor, coach and financial advisor to what might be the best option for you.

Scholarships When beginning your college search, you should also investigate what scholarships are available to you from local and national organizations. While this can be a painstaking initiative, it will ultimately lower the amount of student debt that you can accumulate through college. There are scholarships for everything, so don’t be reluctant to start the search regardless of grades. If you completed countless hours of community service or are focused on becoming an actor, doctor or marine biologist, there is probably a scholarship out there for you.

There are large misconceptions about scholarships when it comes to college lacrosse. The full-scholarship is rare in the sport, but partial scholarships or need-based aid are more commonplace. There are exceptions to NCAA scholarship limits as schools like Army, Navy, Air Force, Merchant Marine Academy and Coast Guard Academy are exempt from limits as every student and student-athlete receives a full scholarship. When you start to investigate schools, ask coaches what options are available to lacrosse players. Every school is different, so be sure to know all the rules and regulations when it comes to recruiting.

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NCAA Recruiting Guidelines & Rules (Subject to Change)

NCAA Eligibility Process and Lacrosse Recruiting Timeline• AthletesinterestedinplayingcollegiatelacrossemustinitiateregistrationwiththeNCAAEligibilityCenter

by completing a NCAA student release form during junior year. • Men’slacrossetournamentsandcampsareofferedandpromotedtoprospectstudentathletesannually,

and players as young as rising high school freshman are being encouraged to participate in the recruiting process.

NCAA Initial-Eligibility Center• InitiateregistrationwiththeEligibilityCenterbycompletingaNCAAstudentreleaseformduringyour

junior year. See your guidance counselor for forms and evaluation of your eligibility status. • AllprospectiveDivisionIorDivisionIIstudent-athletesmustcompleteanamateurismquestionnairethrough

the Eligibility Center. If the student-athlete is a two- or four-year transfer from a non-NCAA Division I or Division II school, the amateurism questionnaire is still required before he is eligible to compete.

Correspondence• Letters/printedmaterials/emailsarepermittedfromcoaches(orothersatthecollege)beginningSeptember

1 of your junior year.• Emailandfaxareconsideredcorrespondence.• TextmessagesareprohibiteduntilaNationalLetterofIntentissigned.StartingAugust1,2013,college

coaches can call, text and communicate privately by any methods available without restrictions.Please keep in mind that the start date for phone calls and texts has not been decided. While the proposed date of August 1 has been adopted, it is currently in the override period and may not become official.

Phone Calls• UnlimitedafterJuly1following

completion of junior year. • Prospectorparent(s)mayphoneacoachasoftenastheywish.• Enrolledcollegiatestudent-athletesmaynotmakerecruitingcalls.• Youmaytelephoneenrolledcollegiatestudent-athletesatyourownexpense.• Emailisnotconsideredaphonecall,therefore,isnotlimited.

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NCAA Recruiting Guidelines & Rules (continued)

Contacts• Contact:Anyface-to-faceencounterduringwhichdialogueoccurs.• Acollegecoachmaycontactaprospectorparent(s)off-campusbeginningJune15afteryourjunioryear.• Limitofthreecontactsperinstitution.• Acoachmaynotcontactaprospectduringcompetition.• Acoachmaycontactparentsduringcompetition.

Evaluations• Evaluations:Anyoff-campusactivitydesignedtoassessathleticsand/oracademics.• DivisionIschoolsarelimitedtosevenevaluationsperrecruit.Thereisnolimittothenumberofevaluations

an institution may conduct in Division II or III. Tryouts

• DivisionIIinstitutionsmayconductonetryoutperprospect,persportonitscampus,nottoexceedtwohours in length.

• Onlyseniorswhohavecompletedtheirsportseasonorareinatermotherthanthe“traditional”sportseason may participate.

• Priortoparticipationinatryout,aprospectivestudent-athleteisrequiredtoundergoamedicalexaminationorevaluationadministeredorsupervisedbyaphysician(e.g.familyphysician,teamphysician).Thisexaminationmustbecompletedwithinsixmonthsofthetryout.

• Highschoolpotentialstudent-athletesmayuseaphysicalthatwaswithinsixmonthsofparticipationinpractice, competition or out-of-season conditioning activities during their senior year of high school as long as it was accepted by their high school for their participation in athletics during that senior year.

• Prospect’sstrength,speed,agilityandsportskillsmaybetested;Icehockeyandlacrossetryoutsmaynotinclude competition.

• Duringtheacademicyear,competitionispermissibleagainstthememberinstitution’steaminatryout.• Aninstitutionmayprovideclothingandequipmenttoaprospectifitisreturnedattheconclusionofthe

tryout.

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NCAA Recruiting Guidelines & Rules (continued)

Unofficial Visits• Unofficialvisit:Avisitmadetotheinstitutionattheprospect’sownexpense.• Maymakeunofficialvisitsanunlimitednumberoftimes.• Maybemadebeforeyoursenioryearinhighschool.• Unofficialvisitscannotbemadeduringadeadperiod.Coachesmaynotspeaktoorentertain

prospects in person on or off campus during a dead period.

Official Visits• Avisitmadetotheinstitution’scampusattheexpenseofthatinstitution.• Maximumoffiveofficialvisitsmaybemade,butonlyoneperinstitution.• 48-hourlimit.• YoumustprovidethecollegewithanacademictranscriptandanACTorSATtestscorepriortothevisit.• Entertainmentmoneymaynotbeusedtobuysouvenirsforyourself.• Prospectmayreceivetransportation.• Prospectandparentsmayreceivemeals,lodgingandadmissiontocampusevents.• Aprospectvisitinganinstitutionmayparticipateinphysicalworkoutsprovidedtheactivitiesarenot

organized or observed by members of the coaching staff. • ProspectivestudentathletesmustberegisteredwiththeNCAA Eligibility Center;andbeplacedonthe

institutionalrequestlist(IRL).

Additional Resources2012-13 NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student Athlete2012-13 NCAA Division I Recruiting Calendar2012-13 NCAA Division I Guide2012-13 NCAA Division II Guide2012-13 NCAA Division III Guide

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Periodically, Lacrosse Magazine publishes articles examining the current state of college recruiting, a topic on which families, prospects, coaches and others expend considerable resources, time and emotion.

US Lacrosse’s Position Statement on College RecruitingUSL’s Board of Directors has issued a statement on the complex nature of the collegiate recruiting process for high school student-athletes.

Competing for Scholarships on the Field and Online (Wall Street Journal)With tuition for a four-year private university topping $250,000, families are eager to tap some of the $2 billion that the NCAA estimates is granted in athletic scholarships each year.

Players Goal: College Game (Boston Globe)As the sport of lacrosse continues to gain popularity, colleges and universities are increasing their investment in lacrosse programs, opening the door for more scholarship opportunities.

Beyond the Big Time, Opportunities AboundWith over 400 men’s and women’s college club teams as well as Division II and III teams, prospects have a wide array of choices outside of the Division I, scholarship environment

See it in D3Rewarding experiences await NCAA Division III prospects, although costs in the non-scholarship world can be a factor for families.

Lessons from Signing DayHighschoolseniorscansignduringaone-weekperiodinNovemberorduringanextendedperiodthefollowing April.

MeTimeThe beginning stages of the recruiting process can feel daunting. As such, there are some important things to keep in mind.

Make the Most of SummerProspects should e-mail college coaches and send video and a schedule.

Camp StoriesCamps and club teams can help with recruiting, but do your homework first.

Recruiting U :The Series

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Best Foot ForwardFive tips that can help attract college coaches and assist in a recruit’s interactions with them.

Piece of the PiePartial scholarships remain the whole truth for most Division I recruits.

Be An Educated ConsumerSorting through lacrosse’s private club and for-profit entity options requires diligence on the part of prospects and their families.

(by USL President and CEO Steve Stenersen)

Too Vested In Verbals?Signing day a respite for recruiting-crazed prospects, whose early verbal commitments may not mean what they once did.

Passport to CampusOfficial and unofficial visits reveal much to prospects and colleges.

Free FallWeekend tournaments are replacing Friday night lights in some areas, forcing student-athletes to make a tough call.

Recruiting U :The Series

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Other Links, Resources, Articles

Plenty of non-scholarship opportunities for potential college lacrosse players http://www.laxmagazine.com/high_school/recruiting/2010-11/news/020711_plenty_of_non_scholarship_opportunities_for_potential_college_lacrosse_players

Coach Dave Metzbower weighs in… http://www.laxmagazine.com/tips/coaches/2010-11/news/012211_dave_metzbower_navigates_lacrosse_recruiting_from_other_side

Five Big Things Every Lacrosse Parent Should Knowhttp://www.laxmagazine.com/genrel/102512_its_not_about_you_five_big_things_every_lacrosse_parent_should_know

College Recruiting Process for Athletes Swings Towards Clubshttp://highschoolsports.masslive.com/news/article/419579825235642528/college-recruiting-process-for-athletes-swings-toward-clubs/

Where we are going http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/26/sports/basketball/in-washington-area-private-high-schools-fight-for-basketball-recruits.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

Sophomore Recruiting http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/high-school/bs-sp-lacrosse-recruiting-1118-20121117,0,6147631,full.story

Freshman commits to Johns Hopkinshttp://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-11-26/sports/bal-hopkins-Lacrosse-first-commitment- freshman-forry-smith-20121126_1_sophomore-boys-dave-pietramala-commitment

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College Coaches Directory

NCAA Division IAlbany University, SUNY at Scott Marr 518-442-3015 [email protected]

Bellarmine University Kevin Burns 860-768-5203 [email protected] Binghamton University, SUNY at Scott Nelson 607-777-3154 [email protected]

Boston University Ryan Polley 617-358-0365 [email protected] Brown University Lars Tiffany 401-863-3780 [email protected] Bryant University Mike Pressler 401-232-6974 [email protected]

Bucknell University Frank Fedorjaka 570-577-3073 [email protected] Canisius College Randy Mearns 716-888-2967 [email protected]

Colgate University Mike Murphy 315-228-7716 [email protected] Cornell University Ben DeLuca 607-255-7332 [email protected] Dartmouth College Andy Towers 603-646-8157 [email protected] Drexel University Brian Voelker 215-895-1859 [email protected] Duke University JohnDanowski 919-668-5757 [email protected]

Fairfield University Andrew Copelan 203-254-4130 [email protected] Furman University Richie Meade 864-294-3738 [email protected]

Georgetown University Kevin Warne 202-687-2460 [email protected] HarvardUniversity Chris Wojcik 617-495-4890 [email protected] HighPointUniversity JonTorpey 336-841-4546 [email protected] HobartCollege T.W.Johnson 315-781-3588 [email protected] HofstraUniversity Seth Tierney 516-463-6628 [email protected] HolyCrossCollege JimMorrissey 508-793-2674 [email protected] JacksonvilleUniversity Guy Van Arsdale (904)256-7802 [email protected] JohnsHopkinsUniversity David Pietramala 410-516-7479 [email protected]

Lafayette College JimRogalski 610-330-5482 [email protected] Lehigh University Kevin Cassese 610-758-4917 [email protected]

Loyola Unviersity Maryland Charlie Toomey 410-617-2879 [email protected] Manhattan College Steve Manitta 718-862-7841 [email protected]

Marist College Keegan Wilkinson 845-575-3699 [email protected] Marquette University JoeAmplo [email protected]

Mercer University KyleHannan 478-301-2731 [email protected] Mount Saint Mary’s University Thomas Gravante 301-447-5356 [email protected]

Changes with coaches and/or contact information may occur before we are able to make changes in this guide. Be sure to check the school’s website to confirm you’re emailing the correct coach.

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NCAA Division IOhio State University Nick Myers 614-292-5188 [email protected]

Pennsylvania State University JeffTambroni 814-863-7470 [email protected] Presbyterian College JasonChilds 864-833-7112 [email protected] Princeton University Chris Bates 609-258-4978 [email protected] Providence College Chris Gabrielli 401-865-2007 [email protected]

Quinnipiac University Eric Fekete 203-582-5318 [email protected] Robert Morris University Kenneth Davis 412-269-3890 [email protected]

Rutgers University Brian Brecht 732-445-4211 [email protected] SacredHeartUniversity Thomas Mariano 203-365-7563 [email protected]

SaintJohn’sUniversity,(NY) JasonMiller 718-990-5599 [email protected] SaintJoseph’sUniversity Taylor Wray 610-660-1733 [email protected]

Siena College JohnSvec 518-786-5039 [email protected] Stony Brook University, SUNY at JimNagle 631-632-7219 [email protected]

Syracuse University JohnDesko 315-443-1503 [email protected] Towson University Shawn Nadelen 410-704-4698 [email protected]

United States Air Force Academy Eric Seremet 719-333-9298 [email protected] United States Military Academy JosephAlberici 845-938-2429 [email protected] United States Naval Academy Rick Sowell 410-293-5547 [email protected]

University of Delaware Bob Shillinglaw 302-831-8661 [email protected] University of Denver Bill Tierney 303-871-3531 [email protected]

University of Detroit Mercy, UDM MattHoltz 313.993.1700 [email protected] Peter Lawrence 860-768-5203 [email protected]

Univ. of Md - Baltimore County DonaldZimmerman 410-455-1323 [email protected] Univ. of Maryland College Park JohnTillman 301-314-7117 [email protected]

University of Massachusetts Gregory Cannella 413-545-3782 [email protected] University of North Carolina JosephBreschi 919-962-5216 [email protected]

University of Notre Dame Kevin Corrigan 574-631-5108 [email protected] University of Pennsylvania Mike Murphy 215-898-6140 [email protected]

University of Vermont Ryan Curtis 802-656-7683 [email protected] University of Virginia Dom Starsia 434-982-5126 [email protected]

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College Coaches Directory (continued)

Changes with coaches and/or contact information may occur before we are able to make changes in this guide. Be sure to check the school’s website to confirm you’re emailing the correct coach.

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NCAA Division IVillanova University Michael Corrado 610-519-4146 [email protected]

Virginia Military Institute Brian Anken 540-464-7512 [email protected] Wagner College Matt Poskay 718-390-3231 [email protected] Yale University Andrew Shay 203-432-1494 [email protected]

NCAA Division IIAdelphi University Gordon Purdie 516-877-4244 [email protected]

Adams State University JohnMcCreery 831-277-5391 [email protected] College Bob Bennett 304-457-6426 [email protected]

American International College Shannon Sligo 413-330-2591 [email protected] Assumption College Keith Loftis 508-767-7075 [email protected]

Belmont Abbey College JimDietsch 704-461-6711 [email protected] Bentley College JamesMurphy 781-891-2339 jmurphy4bentley.edu

Briarcliffe College Nicholas Alvarado 631-682-0215 [email protected] C.W. Post JohnJez 516-299-3851 [email protected]

Catawba College Peter Bourque 704-637-4485 [email protected] ChestnutHillCollege Brian Dougherty 215-248-7040 [email protected]

Coker College Tony Smith 843-857-4216 [email protected] of St. Rose Tim Robbins 518-454-2997 [email protected]

Colorado Mesa University A.J.Stevens 970-248-1305 [email protected] College Nick Ballou 845-848-7717 [email protected]

Dominican University of Calif. Ned Webster 415-482-3512 [email protected] Franklin Pierce College Kevin Pezanowski 603-899-1059 [email protected]

Florida Southern College Marty Ward 863-680-4254 [email protected] Tech Ryan McAleavey 321-674-8289 [email protected]

Lake Erie College Greg Stocks 440-375-7478 [email protected] Le Moyne College Daniel Sheehan 315-445-4463 [email protected]

Lees-McRae College Matthew Edmunds 828-898-2480 [email protected] Lenoir-Rhyne University Greg Paradine 828-328-7497 [email protected]

Limestone College J.B.Clarke 800-795-7151 x4562 [email protected]

Changes with coaches and/or contact information may occur before we are able to make changes in this guide. Be sure to check the school’s website to confirm you’re emailing the correct coach.

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NCAA Division IIMarsHillCollege Dave Klarmann 828-689-1441 [email protected]

Mercy College JordanLevine 914-674-7498 [email protected] Mercyhurst College Chris Ryan 814-824-2138 [email protected] Merrimack College Mike Morgan 978-837-5326 [email protected]

Molloy College Eric Petrullo 516-678-5000 x6650 [email protected] Mount Olive College Mike Murphy 919-299-4928 [email protected]

New York Institute of Technology Bill Dunn 516-686-7620 [email protected] Notre Dame De Namur University Derek Pedrick 518-669-5197 [email protected]

Ohio Valley University Corey Struss 304-865-6179 [email protected] University David Carty 914-923-2903 [email protected]

Pfeiffer University Lars Keil 704-463-3226 [email protected] Queens University of Charlotte JamesFritz 704-668-2812 [email protected]

Rollins College Andrew Baxter 407-691-1367 [email protected] Roberts Wesleyan Rocky Delfino 585-292-2844 [email protected]

St. Andrews Presbyterian College Michael Lawson 910-277-5279 [email protected] Saint Anselm College Rick Senatore 603-656-6017 [email protected] Saint Leo University BradJorgensen 352-588-7308 [email protected]

Saint Michael’s College Pat Ivory 802-654-2745 [email protected] SetonHillUniversity Brian Novotny 724-830-1298 [email protected] Shorter University JasonChilds 706-233-7779 [email protected]

SouthernNewHampshireUniv. Paul Calkins 603-645-9759 [email protected] Walsh University JasonFautas 330-244-4953 [email protected]

WheelingJesuitUniversity Chris Fox 304-243-2102 [email protected] Wingate University SonnyZiegler 704-233-8196 [email protected] University of Tampa Rory Whipple 813-257-3126 [email protected] Kirk Rogers 321-356-6487 [email protected]

NCAA Division IIIAdrian College Chris Delfausse 517-265-5161 x5000 [email protected] Albion College JacobDeCola 517-629-0512 [email protected]

Changes with coaches and/or contact information may occur before we are able to make changes in this guide. Be sure to check the school’s website to confirm you’re emailing the correct coach.

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NCAA Division IIIAlfred University JasonLockner 607-871-2890 [email protected]

Alma College JasonLevesque 989-463-7169 [email protected] College Kevin Meany 610-568-1487 [email protected]

Amherst College JonThompson 413-542-2274 x 2113 [email protected]

Anna Maria College Patrick Gaffney 508-849-3225 [email protected] Aurora University Kylor Berkman 630-844-5137 [email protected]

Augustana College KyleHart 309-794-7555 [email protected] College Brendan Gorman 781-239-3973 [email protected] Bard College JohnMcKechnie 845-758-7531 [email protected] Bates College Peter Lasagna 207-786-8263 [email protected] Becker College Shawn Anderson 774-354-0512 [email protected] Beloit College Bob Dignazio 608-363-2756 [email protected]

Benedictine University JasonFarrell 630-829-6172 [email protected] College Chris Delfausse 706-368-6369 [email protected]

Bethany College Todd Wolffrum 304-829-7087 [email protected] College Andrew Bonasera 205-226 7792 [email protected]

Bowdoin College JasonArchell 207-725-3829 [email protected] Brockport College, SUNY at Ben Wineburg 585-395-5067 [email protected]

Bryn Athyn College JesseKing 267-502-4522 [email protected] College Stephen Colfer 610-902-8557 [email protected] Calvin College JoelKamstra 616-460-2390 [email protected]

Canton College, SUNY at PatHarrington 315-386-7510 [email protected] College David Neff 262-551-5806 [email protected]

Castleton State College David Wiezalis 802-468-6075 [email protected] Catholic University of America Brooks Singer 202-307-1079 [email protected]

Cazenovia College Robert Kenna 315-655-7265 [email protected] Centenary College of Louisiana JeremyLichtig 410-598-1064 [email protected] Matthew Klank 908-852-1400 x2378 [email protected]

Centre College J.E.BertSeverns 859-238-5961 [email protected] Newport University Chris Swanenburg 757-594-7976 [email protected]

Changes with coaches and/or contact information may occur before we are able to make changes in this guide. Be sure to check the school’s website to confirm you’re emailing the correct coach.

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NCAA Division IIIClark University JeffCohen 508-793-7729 [email protected]

Clarkson University Bill Bergan 315-265-2081 [email protected] Cobleskilll, SUNY at Ryan Gunzinger 518-255-5120 [email protected]

Colby College JonThompson 207-859-4920 [email protected] Colorado College Sean Woods 719.389.6808 Sean.Woods@Colorado College.edu

Concordia University JeffRoberts 62-243-4547 [email protected] College David Cornell 860-439-2564 [email protected] Cortland, SUNY at Steve Beville 607-753-4993 [email protected]

Curry College Tim Murphy 617-333-2052 [email protected] Daniel Webster College Kyle Devitte 603-577-6617 [email protected]

Defiance College Ryan Kuhn 419-783-2475 [email protected] University Michael Caravana 740-587-6590 [email protected] DePauw University CarlHaas 765-658-4847 [email protected] University Andrew Geison 610-282-1100 x1634 [email protected] Dickinson College David Webster 717-245-1595 [email protected] Drew University Thomas Leanos 973-408-3573 [email protected]

Eastern Connecticut State Univ. JustinAxel 860-465-5178 [email protected] Eastern University Kevin Wallace 610-341-1582 [email protected]

Elizabethtown College Terrance Corcoran 717-361-1980 [email protected] Elmira College Preston Chapman 607-735-1805 [email protected]

Elmhurst College Mark Morrell 630-617-5791 [email protected] College Nate Mayo 617-824-8498 [email protected]

Emmanuel College Brendan McWilliams 617-264-7669 [email protected]

Endicott College Sean Quirk 978-232-2010 [email protected] Fairleigh Dickinson University Patrick Scarpello 973-443-8963 [email protected]

Farmingdale, SUNY at Timothy Tuttle 631-420-2124 [email protected] Ferrum College Mark Frey 540-365-6938 [email protected]

Fontbonne University Nick Silva 314-889-1495 [email protected] Franklin And Marshall College Todd Cavallaro 717-291-3865 [email protected]

Changes with coaches and/or contact information may occur before we are able to make changes in this guide. Be sure to check the school’s website to confirm you’re emailing the correct coach.

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NCAA Division IIIFranciscan Univ. of Steubenville Pete Rosachi [email protected] University, SUNY at JamesLyons 716-245-5450 [email protected]

Gettysburg College HankJanczyk 717-337-6405 [email protected] Gordon College Warren Shumate 978-867-4826 [email protected] Goucher College Brian Kelly 410-337-6573 [email protected]

Green Mountain College Rob Labate 802-278-8238 [email protected] Greensboro College Daniel Cetrone 336-272-7102 x258 [email protected]

Guilford College Tom Carmean 336-316-2106 [email protected] Gwynedd-Mercy College Dana Lindstrom 212-646-7300 x362 [email protected]

HamiltonCollege Scott Barnard 315-859-4531 [email protected] Hampden-SydneyCollege Raymond Rostan 434-223-6158 [email protected]

HanoverCollege Skip Lichtfuss 812-866-7371 [email protected] William Bjorness 607-431-4717 [email protected] HaverfordCollege Colin Bathory 610-896-1343 [email protected] HendrixCollege JeremyLichtig 501-450-1412 [email protected] HilbertCollege Rich Schunke 716-926-8801 [email protected] BrianJenkins 330-569-5341 [email protected] JeremyMattoon 301-696-3465 x2 [email protected] HopeCollege Michael Schanhals 616-395-7070 [email protected]

HoughtonCollege JosiahSnelgrove 716-254-1909 [email protected] Andrew Carey 334-833-4505 [email protected] Sean Murphy 207-941-7118 [email protected]

Immaculata University MickeyHover 610-647-4440 x3738 [email protected] Indiana Tech Terry Nichter 260-422-5561 x2128 [email protected]

Ithaca College JeffLong 607-274-3747 [email protected] JohnsonStateCollege Michael Osborne 802-635-1470 [email protected]

Kean University Shelley Sheiner 908-737-0629 [email protected] Keene State College Mark Theriault 603-358-2822 [email protected]

Kenyon College Douglas Misarti 740-427-5261 [email protected] Keuka College JasonPaige 315-531-5689 [email protected]

Changes with coaches and/or contact information may occur before we are able to make changes in this guide. Be sure to check the school’s website to confirm you’re emailing the correct coach.

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NCAA Division III

Kings College Andrew Orlowski 570-208-5900 x 5351 [email protected]

Kings Point Thomas Gill 516-773-5330 [email protected] Lasell College Timothy Dunton 617-243-2213 [email protected]

Lebanon Valley College JohnHaus 717-867-6368 [email protected] Lycoming College ToddHogdson 828-689-1441 [email protected] Lynchburg College Stephen Koudelka 434-544-8494 [email protected]

Lyndon State College Tim Tierney 802-467-8812 [email protected] Maine Maritime Academy Lou Conte 207-326-2259 [email protected]

Manhattanville College ToddHodgson 914-323-3175 [email protected] Maritime College, SUNY at Russ Ketcham 718-409-6800 [email protected]

Marymount University JonReynolds 703-284-1690 [email protected]

Marywood University Scott Dalgliesh 570-961-4724 x 2285 [email protected]

Massachusetts Inst. Of Technology Walter Alessi 617-258-5782 [email protected] Massachusetts Maritime Academy BarryJoyce 508-830-5000 x1233 [email protected]

McDaniel College MatthewHatton 410-857-2567 [email protected] Medaille College Michael Carbery 716-880-2357 [email protected]

Messiah College Geof Weisenborn 717-766-2511 x 6757 [email protected]

Middlebury College David Campbell 802-443-5263 [email protected] Millsaps College Luke Beam 601-974-1193 [email protected]

Milwaukee School of Engineering Robin Buckley 414-333-3049 [email protected] Misericordia University JamesRicardo 570-674-3366 [email protected]

Mitchell College Derek Marks 860-701-5056 [email protected] Montclair State University Chris Kivlen 973-655-4066 [email protected]

Moravian College Fran Meagher 610-861-1513 [email protected] Morrisville State College, SUNY at JasonLongo 315-684-6665 [email protected]

Mount Ida College Andrew Fink 617-928-7207 [email protected] MountSaintJosephCollege,(OH) Pat Kennedy 513-244-4427 [email protected]

Mount Saint Mary College Eric Seidman 845-569-3447 [email protected]

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NCAA Division III

Mount Saint Vincent, College of Dan Mulholland 718-405-3791 dan.mulholland@ mountsaintvincent.edu

Mount Union College P.J.Kavanaugh 330-829-6577 [email protected] College Chris Bissinger 484-664-3763 [email protected] Nazareth College Robert Randall 716-389-2194 [email protected] Neumann College Cory Malampy 484-840-4727 [email protected]

New England College Curtis Gilbert 603-428-2313 [email protected] Nichols College Eric Gobiel 508-213-2351 [email protected]

Norwich University Neal Anderson 802-485-2592 [email protected] Oberlin College Topher Grossman 440-775-5171 [email protected]

Oglethorpe University TomHiggins [email protected] Wesleyan University Mike Plantholt 740-368-3730 [email protected]

Olivet College AdamHague 269-749-7399 [email protected] College AdamHague 269-749-7399 [email protected]

Oneonta University, SUNY at Dan Mahar 607-436-2103 [email protected] Oswego, SUNY at Dan Witmer 315-341-2407 [email protected] Otterbein College ColinHartnett 614-823-3543 [email protected]

Penn State Abington Keith Brandon 215-881-7440 [email protected]

Piedmont College Pete Manderano 706-778-3000 ext. 1057 [email protected]

Plattsburgh University, SUNY at P.J.Kavanagh 518-564-3139 [email protected] Plymouth State College Andrew Brauch 603-535-2764 [email protected]

Plymouth State University Gordon Webb 603-535-2764 [email protected] Potsdam, SUNY at Richard Berkman 315-267-2317 [email protected] Randolph College Andy Sinclair 434-947-8318 [email protected]

Randolph Macon College JBSheridan 804-752-3784 [email protected] Regis College JoshBlumenthal 781-768-8654 [email protected]

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute JimTownsend 518-276-6181 [email protected] Richard Stockton College JamesDeLanoy 609-626-6004 [email protected]

Rivier College Mike McCaffrey 603-897-8761 [email protected] Roanoke College William Pilat 540-375-2340 [email protected]

Changes with coaches and/or contact information may occur before we are able to make changes in this guide. Be sure to check the school’s website to confirm you’re emailing the correct coach.

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NCAA Division IIIRochester Institute of Technology JakeCoon 585-475-2131 [email protected]

Roger Williams University Martin Kelly 401-254-3073 [email protected] SaintJohnFisherCollege JohnJohnson 585-385-8485 [email protected]

SaintJoseph’sCollegeOfMaine Michael Edgar 207-893-7659 [email protected] Saint Lawrence University Michael Mahoney 315-229-5786 [email protected]

Saint Mary’s College Of Maryland ChrisHasbrouck 240-895-3291 [email protected] Saint Vincent College Peter Tulk 724-805-2262 [email protected] Salem State College Trevor Eaton 978-542-6000 [email protected] Salisbury University JamesBerkman 410-543-6389 [email protected]

Salve Regina University Patrick Cooney 401-341-2175 [email protected] Sewanee University Marty Watters 931-598-1518 [email protected]

Shenandoah University BrianJenkins 540-665-5415 [email protected] Skidmore College JackSandler 518-580-5362 [email protected]

Southwestern University JoeErnst 512-863-1781 [email protected] Springfield College Keith Bugbee 413-748-3332 [email protected]

Stevens Institute of Technology Gene Peluso 201-216-5692 [email protected] Stevenson University Paul Cantabene 443-352-4254 [email protected]

Susquehanna University Stewart Moan 570-372-4069 [email protected] Swarthmore College JohnGress 610-328-8208 [email protected]

Thiel College JeffArneson 724-589-2089 [email protected] College Thomas Sheridan 207-877-0033 [email protected]

Transylvania University TerryJustice 859-281-3556 [email protected](Tri-StateUniv.) Bryan Poole 260-665-4462 [email protected]

TrinityCollege(CT) MichaelHiggins 860-297-4247 [email protected] Tufts University Michael Daly 617-627-3757 [email protected] Union College Paul Wehrum 518-388-6055 [email protected]

University of Dallas JeffGuy 972-265-5778 [email protected] of Maine at Farmington Christopher Parsons 207-778-7264 [email protected].

University of Mary Washington Kurt Glaeser 540-654-1883 [email protected] Univ. of Massachusetts - Boston Peter Belisle 617-287-7812 [email protected]

Changes with coaches and/or contact information may occur before we are able to make changes in this guide. Be sure to check the school’s website to confirm you’re emailing the correct coach.

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NCAA Division IIIUniv. of Massachusetts- Dartmouth Kevin Mahoney 508 999-9179 [email protected]

University of New England JonHunt 207-602-2418 [email protected] University of Scranton, The Doug Sage 570-941-7466 [email protected]

University of Southern Maine Sam Lane 207-228-8589 [email protected]

Ursinus College JamieSteele 610-409-3000 x 2473 [email protected]

Utica College Michael Parnell 315-792-3706 [email protected] Vassar College JosephProud 845-437-7456 [email protected]

Virginia Wesleyan College J.P.Stewart 757-455-3135 [email protected]

WashingtonAndJeffersonCollege Daniel Usaj 724-503-1001 x 3075 [email protected]

Washington And Lee University Gene McCabe 540-458-8678 [email protected] Washington College JeffShirk 410-778-7248 [email protected]

Wells College BryanJenkins 315-364-3219 [email protected] Wentworth Institute of Technology Paul Murphy 617-989-4823 [email protected]

Wesley College Bill Gorrow 302-736-2405 [email protected] Wesleyan University JohnRaba 860-685-3917 [email protected]

Western Connecticut State University JasonOuellet 203-837-9053 [email protected]

Western New England College JohnKlepacki 413-782-1367 [email protected] Wheaton College JamieLockard 508-286-3906 [email protected] Wheelock College Nate Mayo 617-879-2050 [email protected] College Brian Kelly 562-907-4895 [email protected]

Widener University Brendan Dawson 610-499-4455 [email protected] Williams College George McCormick 413-597-4230

Wilmington College Domenic Marzano 937-382-6661 x467 [email protected] University GeorgeHarris 937-327-6451 [email protected]

Wooster College Carl Festa 330-263-2179 [email protected] York College Of Pennsylvania Brandon Childs 717-815-1949 [email protected]

Changes with coaches and/or contact information may occur before we are able to make changes in this guide. Be sure to check the school’s website to confirm you’re emailing the correct coach.

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MCLA

Appalachian State asulax.ialax.com/

Aquinas www.aquinas.edu/athletics/mens_lacrosse.htmlArizona www.laxcats.com

Arizona State www.asulacrosse.comArkansas clubsports.uark.edu/menslacrosse/Auburn laxteams.net/auburn/Baylor laxteams.net/Baylorlacrosse/index.htmlBiola www.biolalacrosse.com

Boise State www.boisestatelacrosse.usBoston College www.bceagleslacrosse.com/

Boston University blogs.bu.edu/menslaxBriarcliffe www.briarcliffelax.com

Bridgewater www.bscbears.com/Campus_Recreation/Club_Sports/MensLacrosse/Butler blogs.butler.edu/menslacrosse/BYU www.byulacrosse.com

Cal Lutheran www.callutheran.edu/student_life/clubs/club_details.php?id=237Cal Poly www.cplax.com

Cal St San Marcos csusmlacrosse.com/Cal State Fullerton www.CSUFLacrosse.com

Cal State Long Beach csulblacrosse.com/California www.bearslax.orgCarleton apps.carleton.edu/campus/rec/club/?item_id=43094

Carnegie Mellon www.cmulacrosse.comCentral Florida www.knightslax.com

Central Michigan www.cmichlax.comCentral Washington www.cwu.edu/sport-clubs/lacrosse-mens

Channel Islands studentclubs.csuci.edu/menslacrosse/Chapman www.chapmanlacrosse.comCharleston cofclacrosse.comChico State www.csuchico.edu/mlax/

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MCLACitadel www.citadel.edu/root/club-sports

Claremont www.claremontlax.comClemson laxteams.net/clemson/

Coastal Carolina www.eteamz.com/coastalcarolinaCollege of Idaho freeteams.net/yoteslacrosse/

Colorado www.culax.orgColorado Mines recsports.mines.edu/REC-Club-Sports-LacrosseColorado State www.csulacrosse.com

Concordia www.cuieagles.com/sport/0/20.phpConnecticut www.uconnlacrosse.com

Cornell www.cornellcollege.edu/lacrosseCreighton groups.creighton.edu/lacrosse/

CSU-Pueblo www.colostate-pueblo.edu/SR/ClubSports/Pages/Lacrosse.aspxDavenport www.dupanthers.com/index.aspx?path=mlaxDavidson www.davidsonlacrosse.orgDayton www.daytonlacrosse.comDePaul www.depaulmenslacrosse.com/Dordt dordt.edu/athletics/lacrosse/

East Carolina www.eculacrosse.comElon www.elonlacrosse.com

Emmanuel www.goeclions.comEmory www.emorylacrosse.com

Ferris State www.ferris.edu/lacrosse/Florida www.gatorlacrosse.com

Florida Gulf Coast www.fgculacrosse.comFlorida State www.fsulacrosse.com

Fort Lewis fortlax.wordpress.comGeorge Washington laxteams.net/gwulax/

Georgia www.ugalacrosse.comGeorgia Southern laxteams.net/gsueagleslax/index.html

Georgia Tech laxteams.net/gt/

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MCLAGonzaga www.gonzagalax.com

Grand Canyon www.gculopes.com/Grand Valley State www.gvsustudentlifesports.com/sport/0/1.php

Grove City www.grovecitylacrosse.comHouston freeteams.net/uhlax/

HumboldtState humboldtlacrosse.orgIdaho www.208lax.comIllinois www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/?u=illinoislax&s=lacrosse&t=c

Illinois State www.isulax.comIndiana www.iulacrosse.com

Indiana Tech www.indianatech.edu/Athletics/mlax/Pages/default.aspxIowa www.hawkeyelacrosse.com

Iowa State www.stuorg.iastate.edu/lacrosse/JohnCarroll www.jcusports.com/index.aspx?tab=clubmenslacrosse&path=cmlacrosseJudson www.judsoneagles.com/lacrosseKansas groups.ku.edu/~kulax

Kansas State www.kstatelax.comKennesaw State www.ksulax.com

Kentucky www.kentuckylacrosse.ialax.comLawrence Tech www.bluedevilathletics.com

Liberty www.liberty.edu/campusrec/clubsports/index.cfm?PID=25959&TeamID=8Lindenwood-Belleville belleville.lindenwood.edu/athletics/mlacrosse.cfm

Louisiana State www.lsu.edu/student_organizations/lacrosseclub/Loyola Marymount www.lmulax.com

Maine www.facebook.com/pages/University-of-Maine-Mens-Lacrosse/201337143217342?ref=ts

MaryHardin cruathletics.com/index.aspxMarymount College www.marinerathletics.com/index.aspx?tab=lacrosse&path=mlax

Metro State metrostatelacrosse.ialax.comMiami(FL) www.umiamilax.com/Miami(OH) www.miamimenslacrosse.com

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MCLAMichigan State msulacrosse.com/

Michigan-Dearborn www.gowolves.net/sport/0/8.phpMinn-Duluth www.umdlacrosse.comMinnesota www.gopherlacrosse.comMissouri www.mizzoulax.com

Missouri Baptist www.mbuspartans.comMissouriS&T web.mst.edu/~lacrosse/Missouri State www.missouristatelacrosse.org

Montana www.grizlax.comMontana State www.msulax.orgMSU-Mankato www.mankatolacrosse.com

NC State www.ncstate.ialax.comNebraska crec.unl.edu/lacrosse

Nevada-Reno www.nevadalax.comNewHampshire www.unhlacrosse.com

NewHaven www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/University-of-New-Haven-Lacrosse/189643291054020

New Mexico unmlacrosse.comNorth Dakota State www.ndsulax.com

North Texas www.meangreenlacrosse.comNortheastern www.menslacrosse.neu.edu

Northern Arizona www.naulacrosse.comNorthern Colorado www.unco.edu/campusrec/clubsport/mlacrosse.htm

Northwood nulacrosse.org/Oakland www.laxteams.net/oakland

Occidental www.oxyathletics.com/recreationalsports/club/menslacrosseOhio University ohioulacrosse.net/

Oklahoma laxteams.net/oulacrosse/Ole Miss olemisslax.ialax.comOregon www.oregonlacrosse.org/

Oregon State www.osulax.com

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MCLAPacific laxteams.net/pacificlax

Palm Beach Atlantic www.pbasailfish.com/sport.asp?sportID=6Pepperdine www.pepperdine.edu/campusrecreation/clubsports/menslacrosse/Pittsburgh www.pittpantherslax.comPortland upmenslacrosse.wordpress.com/

Portland State portlandstatelacrosse.com/Puget Sound www.upslax.com

Purdue www.purduelacrosse.comRegis www.regislax.com

Reinhardt www.reinhardteagles.com/sport/7/19.phpRhode Island www.urilacrosse.com/

Rice freeteams.net/ricelacrosse/Richmond richmond.edu/lacrosse

RobertMorris(IL) www.rmueagles.com/sport/0/6.phpS. Connecticut www.southernct.edu/campusrecreation/club-sports-teams/Lacrosse-Club/Saint Louis U www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/?u=SLULAXBILLS&s=lacrosse&t=cSaint Marys www.stmarys-ca.edu/club-sports/mens-lacrosse

SamHoustonState www.shsulacrosse.orgSan Diego www.usdlax.com

SanJoseState www.laxteams.net/sjsulacrosseSanta Clara www.sculax.org

SCAD www.scadathletics.com/index.asp?path=mlaxSienaHeights www.shusaints.comSimon Fraser www.sfulacrosse.comSonoma State www.ssulacrosse.comSouth Carolina www.gamecockslacrosse.comSouth Florida usflacrosse.ialax.com/

Southern Methodist smu.ialax.comSouthern Oregon www.laxteams.net/soulax

St. Andrews www.sauknights.comSt. Cloud State www.stcloudstate.edu/campusrec/sportclubs/menslacrosse.asp

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MCLASt. Edward's freeteams.net/seulacrosse/St.Johns www.sjulacrosse.comSt. Olaf www.stolaflacrosse.com

St. Thomas www.stthomaslacrosse.com/Stanford www.stanfordlacrosse.org

Stephen F Austin laxteams.net/sfa/Stonehill hillrecsports.com/sportClubs/mlax/index

SUNY-Buffalo wings.buffalo.edu/sa/lacrosse/Taylor www.taylor.edu/campus-life/student-life/intramurals-club-sports/lacrosse.shtml

Tennessee www.volslax.comTennessee Wesleyan www.twcbulldogs.com/

Texas www.utlacrosse.comTexasA&M www.aggielacrosse.com

Texas Christian www.tculacrosse.comTexas State txstatelacrosse.comTexas Tech laxteams.net/texastech/

Texas-San Antonio utsalax.orgToledo www.utrocketslacrosse.comTrinity www.trinitytigers.com/information/recsports/Club_Sports/M_Lacrosse

U.S. Coast Guard coastguardlax.vicid.net/index.phpUC Davis ucdlax.com/UC Irvine ucirvinelacrosse.jimdo.com/

UC San Diego www.ucsandiegolacrosse.comUC Santa Barbara www.ucsblax.com/

UC Santa Cruz www.sluglacrosse.com/UCLA uclalax.com

UL Lafayette ragincajunlax.com/UNC-Charlotte www.freeteams.net/charlottelacrosse/

UNLV laxteams.net/unlv/USC www.usclacrosse.org

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MCLAUtah www.utelacrosse.net

Utah State usulacrosse.com/Vanderbilt www.vandylacrosse.com

Virginia Tech www.lacrosse.org.vt.eduWabash www.wabashlax.webs.com

Wake Forest www.wakeforestlacrosse.comWash-St. Louis lacrosse.wustl.eduWashington www.huskylax.com

Washington State lacrosse.wsu.eduWest Virginia westvirginialacrosse.studentorgs.wvu.edu/

Western Michigan www.wmulax.com/Western Oregon www.woulax.com

Western State western.edu/student-life/student_activities/club-sports/mens-lacrosse/lacrosse.htmlWestern Washington www.wwulacrosse.us/

Westminster www.westminstergriffins.com/index.aspx?path=mlaxWheaton www.wheatonlacrosse.comWhitman www.whitman.edu/content/menslacrosse/

Wis-Madison badgerlacrosse.orgWofford www.wofford.edu/intramurals

Worcester Poly Tech users.wpi.edu/~mens_lax

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