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D2 Lacrosse Colleges?

Hi, I'm starting to think about the college application process and I play lacrosse. I'm looking into D2 colleges with lacrosse programs. Can someone recommend D2 schools with solid men's lacrosse teams, and share their experiences with these programs? Thanks so much.

5 months ago

Certainly! Division II colleges can offer excellent opportunities for student-athletes looking to continue their lacrosse careers while receiving a quality education. Here are a few solid D2 men's lacrosse programs to consider:

1. Limestone University (South Carolina): Limestone has been one of the strongest D2 lacrosse programs, regularly competing in national championships and boasting a high number of All-Americans.

2. Le Moyne College (New York): Le Moyne is another top-tier program that consistently ranks highly in the NCAA rankings. As a smaller college, it also offers a more intimate academic and social experience.

3. University of Tampa (Florida): University of Tampa's men's lacrosse team has been quite competitive in recent years and offers a beautiful campus in a lively city.

4. Colorado Mesa University (Colorado): CMU has a strong lacrosse program and offers the advantage of being located in the scenic state of Colorado, providing added opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

5. Merrimack College (Massachusetts): Merrimack College has consistently been one of the top teams in D2, winning multiple championships in recent years.

6. Adelphi University (New York): Adelphi has a rich lacrosse history and has consistently produced high-quality teams, making it an appealing option for student-athletes.

When weighing your options, consider factors such as academics, campus life, location, and team culture alongside the quality of the lacrosse program. Reach out to current players or coaches for insights on the team and their experiences. Furthermore, attending prospect days or summer camps at these schools can help gain exposure and get a feel for the college environment.

Good luck with your research and your college search!

5 months ago

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