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Lacrosse After High School

Seniors and Juniors it is time to consider your options after graduation. If lacrosse is on your list, there are many choices, including independent club teams, US Lacrosse Intercollegiate club teams, and NCAA teams. Junior Classmen, your coaches highly recommend that you consider participating in college recruiting camps for the season.  Keep in mind that these are NOT training camps. A recruiting camp is for the experienced player; an opportunity for you to show off your lacrosse skills to college coaches looking for potential new team players. As a jumpstart, these web sites will help to give you the BIG picture. Click on the links to view the web sites.
  • Peter Worstell Lacrosse - This "CALIFORNIA GOLD" invitational recruiting showcase is intended to provide players and college coaches with the most effective and productive recruiting opportunity ever organized in the western United States.

  • Inside Lacrosse lists all NCAA college teams — Division I, Division II, and III — with convenient links to each school.

  • LaxPower: Click on "Polls," and then on any of the Division links, then click on "Computer Ratings."

  • USLIA lists all college college club teams throughout the U.S. with convenient links to most teams.

  • Princeton Review is a winner! Take five minutes to answer questions about your academic and extracurricular activities — no answers to fill in, just point-and-click stuff — including a final question about a specific sports team at your school. The computer generates a list of several colleges in each category of "Good Match" and "Reach" and "Safety." It may eliminate a lot of work for you, but then it will also open doors for many choices after graduation.

  • Coach Jack Visco is another great resource. He is aware of almost every men's lacrosse program in the country, and he also has good contacts that can help to answer any questions. (Send an email to Jack.)