College lacrosse Men's college lacrosse and
Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets in 2020 Collegiate lacrosse in the United States is played at the
NCAA,
NAIA and club levels. There are currently 71
NCAA Division I men's lacrosse teams, 93
Division II teams, and 236
Division III teams. Thirty-two schools participate at the NAIA level. 184 men's club teams compete in the
Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association, including most universities and colleges outside the northeastern United States. The National College Lacrosse League and Great Lakes Lacrosse League are two other lower-division club leagues. In Canada, 14 teams from Ontario and Quebec play field lacrosse in the fall in the
Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association. The first U. S. intercollegiate men's lacrosse game was played on November 22, 1877, between
New York University and
Manhattan College. An organizing body for the sport, the U. S. National Lacrosse Association, was founded in 1879 and the first intercollegiate lacrosse tournament was held in 1881, with
Harvard beating
Princeton 3–0 in the championship game. Annual post-season championships were awarded by a variety of early lacrosse associations through the 1930s. From 1936 to 1972, the
United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association awarded the
Wingate Memorial Trophy to the best college lacrosse team each year. The NCAA began sponsoring a men's lacrosse championship in 1971, when
Cornell took the first title over
Maryland, 12–6.
Syracuse has 10 Division I titles,
Johns Hopkins 9, and
Princeton 6. The NCAA national championship weekend tournament draws over 80,000 fans.
Women's college lacrosse There are currently 112 Division I women's lacrosse teams, 109 Division II teams, and 282 Division III teams. There are 36 NAIA women's lacrosse teams. The NCAA started sponsoring a women's lacrosse championship in 1982.
Maryland has traditionally dominated women's
intercollegiate play, producing many head coaches and U.S. national team players. The Terrapins won seven consecutive
NCAA championships from 1995 through 2001.
Princeton's women's teams have made it to the final game seven times since 1993 and have won three NCAA titles, in 1993, 2002, and 2003. In recent years,
Northwestern has become a force, winning the national championship from 2005 through 2009. Maryland ended Northwestern's streak by defeating the Wildcats in the 2010 final, however, Northwestern won the next two titles in 2011 and 2012. Maryland again claimed the national championship in 2014, 2015, and 2017. The
Women's Collegiate Lacrosse Associates (WCLA) is a collection of over 260 college club teams that are organized by
US Lacrosse. Teams are organized into two divisions and various leagues.
Professional lacrosse Active leagues National Lacrosse League The National Lacrosse League (NLL) is a men's semi-professional
box lacrosse league in North America. The NLL currently has fifteen teams, ten in the United States and five in Canada. The 18-game regular season runs from December to April; games are always on the weekends. The champion is awarded the
National Lacrosse League Cup in early June. Games are played in ice rinks with artificial turf covering the ice. Venues range from NHL arenas seating 19,000 to smaller arenas with under 10,000 capacity. In 2017, average attendance ranged from 3,200 per game in
Vancouver to over 15,000 in
Buffalo. Overall, the league averaged 9,500 people per game. With an average salary around $20,000 per season, players have regular jobs, mostly non-lacrosse related, and live in different cities, flying into town for games. Canadians and Native Americans make up over 90% of the players. The NLL started in 1987 as the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League. Teams in Philadelphia, New Jersey, Baltimore and Washington, DC, played a 6-game season. The league operated as the Major Indoor Lacrosse League from 1989 to 1997, when there were six teams each playing a 10-game schedule. The current NLL name began in the
1998 season, which included the first Canadian team. The most successful franchises have been the
Toronto Rock and the
Philadelphia Wings; each has won six championships. Each player has a minimum salary of $25,000, equity in the league, and medical benefits. The average salary is $35,000. The most successful team is
Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club which has two championships. Since its inaugural season in 2019, the PLL has expanded to eight teams and merged with the MLL. Beginning with the 2022 season, the PLL has had a broadcasting deal with ESPN. Prior to the 2023 season the PLL announced that they would be assigning home-cities to each team for the 2024 season. The touring model would not cease, however, with each team hosting one regular season weekend where they play a doubleheader. There will also be two neutral site weekends.
Women's Lacrosse League Women's Lacrosse League is a professional women's league that will play
lacrosse sixes beginning in 2025.
Defunct leagues Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse was a women's lacrosse league that operated from 2021–2024. Rather than having set teams, at the end of each week, the top four players are determined by a point system and named captains of next week's teams. They then draft their team for the next week. The champion of the league is the player that scores the most points. There were 56 players in the league in 2023.
Major League Lacrosse Major League Lacrosse (MLL) was a semi-professional field lacrosse league started in 2001 with six teams in the
Northeastern United States. The leagues final year had six teams, playing a week long round-robin regular season. MLL rules were based on NCAA men's rules with several exceptions, such as a 16-yard 2-point line and a 60-second shot clock. MLL venues ranged from small stadiums with under 10,000 capacity to an
NFL stadium in Denver that seats 76,000. Overall league average attendance is around 4,000 per game, although the leagues
Denver Outlaws had averaged around 10,000 per game since their founding in 2006. The rookie salary was $7,000 per season and most players made between $10,000 and $20,000 per season. Therefore, the players had other jobs, often non-lacrosse related, and travel to games on the weekends. The
Chesapeake Bayhawks, who had played in the Annapolis–Baltimore–Washington, DC area since 2001, were the most successful franchise with six championships. On December 16, 2020, it was announced that the MLL was merging all operations with the Premier Lacrosse League. The PLL added the Boston Cannons and rebranded them to "Cannons Lacrosse Club". No other MLL teams were added into the PLL.
United Women's Lacrosse League The United Women's Lacrosse League (UWLX), was a four-team women's lacrosse league, was launched in 2016. The teams are the
Baltimore Ride,
Boston Storm,
Long Island Sound and
Philadelphia Force. Long Island won the first two championships. The league closed in 2020.
Women's Professional Lacrosse League The
Women's Professional Lacrosse League was a professional women's lacrosse league with 5 teams that started in 2018. It closed in 2020. ==Equipment==