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The Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) has announced the rosters for the 2024 Senior All-Star games for Division I, II, and III. The players selected in each Division have been divided into two teams: North and South.
The Senior All-Star games will be played on Tierney Field at USA Lacrosse Headquarters in Sparks, Md. on Saturday, June 1, 2024. The Division I teams will play the first game at 10 am, the Division II game will follow at 12:30 pm, and the Division III teams will cap off the event with their game at 3 pm.
RALEIGH, N.C. — For the fourth time in the last six years, the Massachusetts/Rhode Island region won the top division at the USA Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 1 blanked Washington 17-0 in the championship game of the Red Division at WRAL Soccer Park on Sunday.
Washington, the first team from the Pacific Northwest to reach the championship game in the top flight, went 3-0 on Saturday with wins over Philadelphia 1, Nation United 1, and DC Metro 1.
RALEIGH, N.C. — For more than 90 years the women’s lacrosse community has celebrated the sport on Memorial Day Weekend by doing what it loves most – playing the game.
The Triad region in North Carolina is host to two of the sport’s marquee events this weekend — the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship and the 91st annual USA Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament.
The 91st annual USA Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament is headed to the WRAL Soccer Park in Raleigh, N.C., for the second consecutive year. This year’s event will take place from May 25-26 and feature more than 1,000 of the nation’s top high school players, from 27 states, playing on 53 regional all-star teams.
The Ohio Lacrosse Hall of Fame will induct its Class of 2024 on August 10 at its annual banquet at the Ohio Union in Columbus. The Class of 2024 includes two players, two coaches, and two long time contributors to the growth of the game in the state of Ohio.
Over the last several years, True Lacrosse has evolved into one of the largest organizations in the sport. True Lacrosse now has more than 500 teams in 23 states – stretching from coast to coast.
Chandler Lacrosse, a youth and high school club based in the southeast suburbs of Phoenix, has one simple goal – introduce the sport to kids.
One of the club’s key strategies to achieve that goal is to host free clinics throughout the year, with equipment provided for the participants. The hope, of course, is that kids who give lacrosse a try will choose to continue.
The third annual USA Lacrosse Foundation Gala returns to New York City on June 5 and will honor two of the sport’s all-time great coaches – Kevin Corrigan and Cindy Timchal.
It’s also a return to the city where the Elevate28 initiative – a group of eight major lacrosse organizations in the United States pledging to work together to double the sport’s participation by the end of the decade – made its public debut with a ceremony at the New York Stock Exchange last October.
USA Lacrosse, the governing body for lacrosse in the United States, and Veo Technologies, a leading innovator in sports technology solutions, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at revolutionizing lacrosse technology and player development across the country. Veo Technologies will be the Official Automated Camera System for USA Lacrosse.