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Submitted by blogue on Wed, 07/14/2021 - 22:01

FREDERICA, Del. — A year ago at this time, the USA Lacrosse Youth Nationals were canceled due to the global pandemic. So, it was only fitting that one of the winning coaches said that her team’s success was attributable to being joyful to play the game.

Submitted by blogue on Mon, 07/12/2021 - 10:37

SPARKS, Md. — First Scout Productions, a leading provider of professional recruitment film services for college-bound student athletes, has expanded its partnership with USA Lacrosse. 

First Scout will be the official video partner of the USA Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament and a supporting partner of the National Team Development Program (NTDP). The agreement runs through 2023.

Submitted by blogue on Tue, 06/29/2021 - 11:15

Let’s try this again.

After a year’s postponement due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, we are once again officially one-year out from the beginning of the World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship.

Originally scheduled for the summer of 2021, the 10th edition of this event promises to be a special one that will be worth the wait. A record 30 nations will compete at Towson University from June 29 to July 9, 2022 and USA Lacrosse is proud to host the championship for the first time since 2005.

Submitted by blogue on Tue, 06/22/2021 - 11:40

Registration is now open for the World Festival, a women’s lacrosse event that will be run in conjunction with the 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship.

The World Festival will feature, youth, high school and adult age divisions for women’s lacrosse players from both the United States and countries around the world. Participating teams will have a four-game guarantee and registration includes access to watch the world championship games.

The World Festival will take place at Goucher College in Towson, Md., and will be held on the following dates:

Submitted by blogue on Mon, 06/21/2021 - 14:33

NEW YORK — At Wagner Playground in the heart of Harlem, parents and curious onlookers lined the fence and watched as children in hunter green shirts zipped up and down the turf. Speakers boomed with popular music, and if your eyes trailed the field you could catch a few lacrosse players and clinicians in a dance-off here and there.

Submitted by blogue on Wed, 06/09/2021 - 11:33

There was a consistent trait among successful NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse teams this season.

It wasn’t a certain stat or specific skill, but rather the presence of the Mass Elite club program’s alumni.

That entire base, from coaches on down to the players, can be traced back to one person: Leslie Frank.