Membership
Young players between the ages of 13-18 are invited to take the field at USA Lacrosse Headquarters for a high-intensity skills clinic, presented by Gait Lacrosse, and led by U.S. National Team athletes and Gait Lacrosse athletes.
These clinics are designed for boys and girls between the ages of 13–18 seeking advanced training and skill development in a focused, fast-paced environment.
This past spring, coach Steve Hurley’s North Dorchester High School boys’ team played against his alma mater, Cambridge-South Dorchester, in a late season showdown. Significantly, the game marked the first intra-county high school lacrosse game in the history of Dorchester County, located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Hurley’s role in this milestone achievement was instrumental.
SPARKS, Md. – USA Lacrosse’s investment in age verification provides a valuable resource for the lacrosse community to facilitate fair and safer play. For USA Lacrosse members, this is a free, one-time process in which they upload a valid proof of age document and their record will be updated to indicate age verified status.
Leagues and tournaments around the country can then work with USA Lacrosse — also free of charge — to utilize the service to appropriately segment players by age groupings.
SPARKS, Md. – Stephanie Mullette, a mission-driven business leader with over 15 years of success in the private sector and not-for-profit world, recently joined the staff of USA Lacrosse as Vice President, Membership and Regional Growth.
Lacrosse took Dacia Persky across the country, from her hometown of Las Vegas to one of the county’s most prestigious academic institutions – Wellesley College in Massachusetts. Her transformative time on campus included an idyllic lacrosse experience where she scored more than 200 points in her career.
SPARKS, Md. – The Box Lacrosse League (BLL), a thriving nationwide adult box lacrosse league, has joined the USA Lacrosse membership program.
USA Lacrosse, a Recognized Sports Organization by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) and the U.S. representative to the sport’s international federation (World Lacrosse), is leading the effort to establish a Lacrosse Equipment Council (LEC). The LEC will provide a more formalized structure for stakeholders to discuss equipment needs and establish a framework for objective review of all equipment.
The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) made this statement in support of the LEC.
The fourth annual National Celebrate Lacrosse Week opens with a series of USA Lacrosse Pick Up & Play clinics this weekend. These free clinics are designed as a first-time introduction to the sport for youth players and USA Lacrosse works with programs around the country to help create pathways to play coming out of the clinics.
A total of 87 Pick Up & Play clinics, led by 67 organizations and spread across 27 states will be offered during this year’s National Celebrate Lacrosse Week.
Four weeks ago, Hurricane Helene brought devastating destruction to many parts of the Southeastern United States. The widespread damage was as severe in western North Carolina as just about anywhere, with the eye of the storm passing through Asheville on September 28. The region encountered once-in-a generation flooding, widespread water and power outages, downed trees, damaged structures, and extensive debris. It was an unprecedented disaster.
Unfortunately, the lacrosse community was not spared.
Derek Reinhold sat in his car while his oldest son, Alexander, practiced with the Junior Waterdogs team ahead of the PLL Junior Championships round robin earlier this month.
While sitting there, the North Wales, Pa., resident completed USA Lacrosse’s age verification for his younger son, Dimitrios.
Reinhold opened his USA Lacrosse account on his phone and scrolled to Dimitrios’ profile.
He clicked “Edit Age Verification.”
He loaded a saved image of Dimitrios’ birth certificate.
It took less than 90 seconds.