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D3 women's lacrosse schools I should look into?

Hi all! I'm a junior who's really into lacrosse and would like to continue playing in college. Can anyone recommend some good D3 women's lacrosse schools? Your help would be super appreciated!

5 months ago

Hi there! It's fantastic that you're enthusiastic about continuing lacrosse in college. Division III offers a great balance between academics and athletics, allowing you to participate competitively in lacrosse while still focusing on your studies. Here are some D3 schools with strong women's lacrosse programs that you might want to consider:

1. Middlebury College (Middlebury, VT): A highly-ranked liberal arts college with a successful lacrosse program. Their women's lacrosse team has won multiple national championships and consistently places well in NESCAC competition.

2. Tufts University (Medford, MA): Another exceptional NESCAC school, Tufts has a competitive lacrosse program and strong academics. Their women's lacrosse team has made multiple NCAA tournament appearances in recent years.

3. Williams College (Williamstown, MA): This prestigious liberal arts college boasts a solid women's lacrosse program and is a member of the NESCAC. Their team has competed in the NCAA tournament and has a strong record within the conference.

4. The College of New Jersey (Ewing, NJ): TCNJ's women's lacrosse program has a history of success, with numerous conference championships and NCAA tournament appearances. This public institution balances excellent academics with competitive athletics.

5. Gettysburg College (Gettysburg, PA): A highly regarded liberal arts college, Gettysburg has a strong women's lacrosse team that performs well in the Centennial Conference and in the NCAA tournament.

6. Salisbury University (Salisbury, MD): This public university offers competitive women's lacrosse and has consistently been ranked highly in regional competition within the Capital Athletic Conference. The Gulls have a history of success in the NCAA tournament.

7. Washington and Lee University (Lexington, VA): W&L is a highly-ranked liberal arts college with an exceptional women's lacrosse program. Their team competes in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and has made multiple NCAA tournament appearances.

These are just a few examples of excellent D3 women's lacrosse schools that combine strong academics and athletic opportunities. Depending on your preferred location and size of school, there are many other options worth exploring as well. I recommend that you research each institution, visit their athletics websites, and reach out to the coaches to learn more about their lacrosse programs and the recruiting process. Good luck in your search!

5 months ago

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