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Where should I look for Division 2 lacrosse schools?

Hey guys, I'm really interested in playing lacrosse in college, specifically at a Division 2 level. Can anyone recommend some great D2 lacrosse schools, and possibly share any tips on getting recruited?

6 months ago

You can find a list of Division 2 lacrosse schools through the NCAA's website or by using college search engines like CollegeVine or CollegeBoard's Big Future. However, here's a list of some notable D2 lacrosse programs to get you started:

1. Adelphi University (Garden City, NY)

2. Limestone College (Gaffney, SC)

3. Le Moyne College (Syracuse, NY)

4. University of Tampa (Tampa, FL)

5. Mercyhurst University (Erie, PA)

When it comes to getting recruited, consider the following tips:

1. Create a highlight reel: Compile a highlight video featuring your best plays, including examples of your skills, athleticism, and lacrosse IQ. Make sure the video is professionally edited and easy to watch.

2. Participate in showcases and summer camps: Attending lacrosse showcases, particularly those specific to your position, can give you more visibility to college coaches. Additionally, participating in summer camps hosted by colleges you're interested in can provide you with an opportunity to be mentored by their coaching staff and demonstrate your abilities first-hand.

3. Connect with coaches: Research the specific colleges you're interested in, and reach out to their lacrosse coaches via email. Express your interest in the program and provide relevant information about yourself, such as your high school, club teams, and other lacrosse experiences. Include a link to your highlight reel and your athletic profile.

4. Stay on top of your academics: Remember, you're a student-athlete. Maintain a strong GPA and take challenging courses to ensure you meet the academic requirements of your desired colleges.

5. Utilize recruiting websites: Websites like NCSA, Next College Student Athlete, or BeRecruited can help you create an online athletic profile and connect with coaches from various schools.

6. Work with your high school coach: Your high school or club coach can be an invaluable resource in the recruitment process. Discuss your college aspirations with them, and ask for assistance with contacting college coaches or evaluating potential programs.

Remember to be proactive and persistent in your recruitment process, and make sure to communicate openly with your coaches, parents, and mentors. Good luck in your search!

6 months ago

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