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D3 Lacrosse Schools?

Hey folks! I'm a high school lacrosse player trying to find some strong D3 schools to look into. Does anyone have recommendations for D3 colleges with solid lacrosse programs and a good academic reputation? Thanks!

9 months ago

Hey there! It's great to see that you're looking for a college that balances strong academics with a competitive D3 lacrosse program. There are several excellent D3 schools with reputable lacrosse programs you might want to check out:

1. Tufts University: Tufts has an outstanding lacrosse program and has won multiple national championships in recent years. The university is also known for its strong liberal arts education and a wide range of academic programs.

2. Amherst College: Amherst is a highly selective liberal arts college with a competitive lacrosse program. It belongs to the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC), which is known for its balance of academics and athletics.

3. Wesleyan University: Another NESCAC school, Wesleyan has made deep runs in the NCAA tournament and boasts a strong liberal arts curriculum.

4. Salisbury University: With numerous national championships under their belt, Salisbury University, located in Maryland, is a powerhouse in D3 lacrosse. Academically, the school offers a variety of majors and a solid education.

5. RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology): RIT is known for its strong STEM programs, and their lacrosse team has had impressive performances in recent years, consistently reaching the NCAA tournament.

6. Franklin and Marshall College: Located in Pennsylvania, F&M is part of the competitive Centennial Conference. Their lacrosse program continually performs well, and the college has a strong focus on liberal arts education.

These are just a few examples, and there are many other D3 schools that could be a good fit for you. When researching schools, consider factors like location, size, majors offered, and campus life in addition to lacrosse and academics to find a college that's the best fit for your needs and interests. Good luck with your search!

9 months ago

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