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D1 women's lacrosse colleges to consider?

Hey all, I'm a junior searching for colleges where I can play women's lacrosse at a D1 level. Can anyone suggest some good D1 women's lacrosse colleges? Looking for schools that excel both in athletics and academics.

8 months ago

Sure, there are several great options for you to consider if you're looking to play D1 women's lacrosse while also pursuing strong academics. Here are a few schools that fit the bill:

1. Stanford University: Stanford is well-known for its academic excellence and has a competitive women's lacrosse team.

2. Duke University: Duke has a strong lacrosse program and a national reputation for its academics.

3. University of Notre Dame: Notre Dame offers impressive academics and a solid women's lacrosse team, making it a great choice for student-athletes.

4. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: UNC has an excellent women's lacrosse program and is consistently ranked as one of the top public universities in the country.

5. Northwestern University: Northwestern has a very successful women's lacrosse team and consistently ranks among the top U.S. universities academically.

6. University of Virginia: UVA has a competitive women's lacrosse program and is recognized for its strong academics.

7. Princeton University: As an Ivy League school with successful athletic programs, Princeton could be a great fit if you're interested in combining high-level lacrosse with a prestigious academic experience.

8. University of Pennsylvania: Another Ivy League option, UPenn also offers strong academics and a competitive lacrosse team.

9. Boston College: BC's women's lacrosse team has been making strides in recent years, making it a contender among D1 lacrosse schools. Plus, its academics are top-notch.

These are just a few examples, and there are many more excellent D1 women's lacrosse schools with strong academic programs. To find the best fit, consider factors such as location, size, campus atmosphere, and potential majors or programs of study. Don't forget to get in touch with lacrosse coaches at the schools you're interested in or attend showcases and recruiting events to increase your visibility and chances of being noticed by coaching staff. Good luck with your college search!

8 months ago

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