Iowa lacrosse lives in its metros: the Des Moines suburbs (Waukee, West Des Moines, Ankeny) carry the state's largest youth and high school club scene, with the Iowa City–Cedar Rapids corridor and the Quad Cities adding eastern pockets. Play is club-organized rather than school-sanctioned, so spring seasons run through the state's club league and winters move into indoor sports facilities. Ambitious club players travel to Omaha, Kansas City, or Minneapolis for tournament weekends, and beginner programs keep appearing as the sport spreads west.
Ankeny's community lacrosse club, open to boys and girls in grades 1-12 with no experience required. Registration for 2026 Fall Ball is live on the club site, and players also compete in the Iowa Lac…
Volunteer-led 501(c)(3) club founded in 2020 that fields boys and girls teams from 10U through high school across the Cedar Rapids-Iowa City corridor. Offers both fall ball and a spring competitive s…
Girls-only lacrosse club in the Quad Cities, rebranded from the Quad City Girls Lacrosse Club after more than a decade of growing the game locally. Fields youth and high school teams that travel to c…
Founded in 2015, Quad City Lacrosse fields youth boys teams at U8-U14, youth girls at U10-U14, and high school programs for the Iowa-side Quad Cities and surrounding Scott County communities. Beginne…
Club serving Waukee, Johnston, Dallas Center-Grimes, and Adel with boys and girls teams at 10U, 12U, 14U, and high school levels. Welcomes both beginners and experienced players, with registration ha…
Volunteer-run 501(c)(3) club fielding boys and girls teams for grades 3-12 across youth, middle school, and high school levels. Open to players from West Des Moines, Clive, Urbandale, Des Moines, Car…
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