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Limestone is an established powerhouse in men's lacrosse and has won five national championship titles (2000, 2002, 2014, 2015, and 2017). The Saints have also compiled nineteen Conference Championship titles in (1994, 1999–2007, and 2009–2017).
Travis also played box lacrosse with the Orangeville Northmen of the Ontario Jr. A League [1] Travis Gillespie is a two-time Division 2 NCAA champion with the Limestone College Saints where, in 2000, 2001, and 2002, he won three All-Conference, three All-American, and one Academic All-American awards. Gillespie was a member of Team Canada's U19 ...
Limestone defeated C.W. Post in the championship game, 10–9, to claim the Saints' first Division II national title. [2] Limestone became the southern-most school to win a national title in lacrosse, as well as the first from the state of South Carolina. [2]
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Limestone plays sports in the South Atlantic Conference (SAC). Limestone offers competitive opportunities at the NCAA Division II level for men in football, soccer, basketball, baseball, wrestling, lacrosse, golf, cross country, tennis, and track and field and for women in golf, volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis, soccer, cross country, lacrosse, cheerleading, track and field, acrobatics ...
Carlson played college lacrosse at Limestone University in Gaffney, South Carolina, where he helped the Saints win the 2000 NCAA Division II tournament. [3] As a sophomore in 2001, he earned Deep South Conference Player of the Year honors after setting program records for points in a season (83) and goals in a game (10).
The 2002 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship was the 18th annual tournament to determine the national champions of NCAA Division II men's college lacrosse in the United States. The final was played at Yurcak Field at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey .
He was named the National Lacrosse League MVP Award winner of the pandemic shortened 2020 NLL season. [7] [8] For college, Jackson started out playing for Onondaga Community College. With them, he won two NJCAA national titles and was the 2010 NJCAA player of the year. He followed that with two years at Limestone College. [9]