Clemson Adds Women’s Lacrosse for 2023 Season

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CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson University will add women’s lacrosse and women’s gymnastics as varsity programs in the next two years, Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich announced on Thursday, live on Packer and Durham on ACC Network. Lacrosse is projected to begin competition in 2022-23, with gymnastics beginning competition in the 2023-24 academic year.  “We are thrilled to be […]

Terry Foy Joins Going Offsides to Break Down DI Lacrosse

This week, we sat down with Terry Foy, the CEO of Inside Lacrosse, to talk about everything and anything related to Division I lacrosse. More specifically, we discuss the decision making at Ivy League institutions, why certain schools are more eager to play than others, and why not playing will have long lasting effects. Next, […]

Hot Pot: Is Texas Going D1?

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Both CollegeCrosse.com and The Growth Blog have made mention of the University of Texas possibly going D1 in men’s lacrosse at some ambiguous point in the future. Why is this story coming up now? Because the UT blog, Orangebloods.com, said that it’s possible, that’s why!

First Look At Richmond Lacrosse

Lax.com took in the Play for Parkinson’s event down in Alexandria, VA, and gives us a public unveiling of the new Richmond Spiders program in video form. It’s always fun to see a first year team compete with some of the better D1 programs out there.

Responding To Criticism From The Growth Blog

Last week, I published an article by Brian Conlon of LaxKingsTV, where he listed out four NCAA D1 teams that he thought would add D1 men’s lacrosse in the next six years. This is an ambitious project for anyone to take on, and there are a number of different approaches one could take. The Growth Blog took issue with Brian’s approach, and even called our journalistic integrity into question, which quite truthfully, I appreciate.

Who Will Add D1 Lacrosse Next?

Who will be the next D1 men’s lacrosse team? It’s a question the entire lacrosse community has asked time and time again. When a new team is added, it tends to fuel the conversation. Brian Conlon, of LaxKingsTV, is back on LAS with his argument on why one of FOUR teams will be the next to go D1!

The Boston University Model For D1 Lacrosse Growth

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Now that Boston University has added D1 men’s lacrosse, a certain pattern seems to be solidifying. Is there a recipe for growth? Can we predict the next D1 team to make the jump? Connor Wilson explains it all.