Hi everyone! I'm starting to look into colleges in Florida and I really want to continue playing lacrosse throughout my college career. Does anyone know which Florida colleges have lacrosse programs, and could share some insight into their reputations and competitiveness?
Hi there! It's great that you want to continue playing lacrosse in college while getting your education. In Florida, there are several colleges with lacrosse programs. Here's a list of some of the colleges and a bit of insight into their reputations and competitiveness:
1. University of Florida (UF): UF is a highly regarded public university with a Division I lacrosse program for women in the American Athletic Conference (AAC). The team is quite competitive and has seen success in recent years. If you're a male player, UF also has a club lacrosse team that competes in the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA).
2. Florida State University (FSU): FSU is another well-known public university. While it does not have a varsity men's lacrosse team, FSU's club lacrosse team is part of MCLA and competes at a high level. There's also a women's club team that competes in the Women's Collegiate Lacrosse Associates (WCLA).
3. University of Tampa: Tampa offers NCAA Division II lacrosse programs for both men and women. The men's team competes in the Sunshine State Conference (SSC) and has seen recent success, while the women's team is part of the Gulf South Conference (GSC) and is also competitive.
4. Florida Southern College: As a member of the SSC, Florida Southern has NCAA Division II lacrosse teams for both men and women. Both teams have consistently performed well, with the women's lacrosse team having multiple championships.
5. Rollins College: Rollins has NCAA Division II lacrosse programs for both men and women, competing in the SSC. Although relatively young, both teams have been improving and developing reputable programs in recent years.
6. Saint Leo University: Also in the SSC, Saint Leo offers NCAA Division II lacrosse programs for men and women. The men's lacrosse team has been quite competitive and has even reached the national championship game in the past.
7. Palm Beach Atlantic University: With NCAA Division II lacrosse programs for both men and women, Palm Beach Atlantic competes in the SSC. Both teams have been slowly improving and building their reputations.
8. Florida Tech: Florida Tech's NCAA Division II lacrosse programs for men and women compete in the SSC. The men's team has been steadily improving, while the women's team is relatively new and still building its program.
Keep in mind that lacrosse program reputations and competitiveness can change over time, so it's a good idea to research the current standings and performance of these teams as you consider your options. When evaluating schools, make sure to consider both academics and lacrosse programs to find the best fit for your goals and interests. Best of luck in your college search and your lacrosse career!
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