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LXM Pro Tour, or LXM Pro, was a California-based professional men's field lacrosse showcase that featured many of the sport's most accomplished players. LXM Pro Tour was founded by former college lacrosse and Major League Lacrosse players, notably former Johns Hopkins star Kyle Harrison [1]
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Triangle Lacrosse Classic, Durham and Chapel Hill, North Carolina (1989–1993), sponsored by Bank of America/NCNB UMBC Tournament , Baltimore, Maryland (1989, 1991) Notre Dame tournament , South Bend, Indiana (1964?–1967?)
The National College Lacrosse League (NCLL) is a men's lacrosse league comprising mostly Eastern US college lacrosse clubs (non-varsity). There are approximately 130 teams divided into 12 conferences. The programs are split into Division I and Division II. Many of the clubs are at schools that currently have varsity NCAA Men's lacrosse programs.
The Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA) is a national organization of non-NCAA men's college lacrosse programs. The MCLA oversees game play and conducts national championships for over 200 teams in ten conferences throughout the United States and Canada. The MCLA provides a governing structure much like the NCAA, with eligibility rules ...
College lacrosse leagues in the United States (18 C, 27 P) M. Major Indoor Lacrosse League (2 C) Major League Lacrosse (10 C, 8 P) N. ... Premier Lacrosse League;
Western Collegiate Lacrosse League; Formerly: California Collegiate Lacrosse Association (1980-1983) Association: Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association: Founded: 1980, 45 years ago: President: Mike Gillespie: Sports fielded: College lacrosse; No. of teams: 15: Most recent champion(s) Division 1: UC Santa Barbara (10th Title) Division 2: Chico ...
The Wingate Memorial Trophy was the award given to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) national champion in men's college lacrosse from 1936 to 1970. From 1953–1959, all college teams were placed in one of three divisions, dependent upon their records, schedules, and success for the preceding five years, and a point ...