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The Lafayette Leopards men's lacrosse team represents Lafayette College in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college lacrosse. The program was created in 1926. Lafayette plays its home games at Fisher Stadium, which has a capacity of 13,162.
The following is a list of current National Lacrosse League (NLL) team rosters. Each National Lacrosse League team may carry twenty-three players on their active roster. [ 1 ] In addition, teams may keep two players on their practice team.
Cheerleaders at Lafayette are among the College's most visible students, they cheer for the Leopards' Division I men's and women's basketball teams, and the Division I FCS football team. Cheerleading at Lafayette is an athletic activity and is supported by the athletic department, which provides a host of services, including sports medicine ...
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Lehigh will host the matches in 2023 and 2024, with the contests moving to Lafayette in 2025 and 2026. The change was to accommodate Lafayette's bicentennial celebration in the 2025–26 academic year in honor of the school's 1826 founding. The Rivalry will revert to its regular venue schedule in 2027. [28]
NCAA / USA Lacrosse 2023 Bob Shaw Player Cornell University 2023 Kyle Sweeney: Player Georgetown University: 2024 Carol Cantele Coach Gettysburg College: 2024 John Grant Jr. Player University of Delaware 2024 Vin LoBello Official NCAA / USILA 2024 Kristen Kjellman Marshall Player Northwestern University: 2024 Brodie Merrill: Player Georgetown ...
The United States men's national lacrosse team has won eleven of fourteen World Lacrosse Championships, the most recent in 2023. Team USA finished second in the other three field lacrosse tournaments, losing to Canada in 1978, 2006, and 2014. The team is organized by US Lacrosse, the national governing body.