Nebraska lacrosse belongs to Omaha and Lincoln. Omaha's western suburbs — Elkhorn, Millard, Papillion — carry the state's largest youth and high school club scene, while Lincoln pairs town programs with University of Nebraska club-lacrosse energy. Everything runs through club structures rather than NSAA sanctioning, so the calendar follows spring club league play with winter training moved indoors. Ambitious teams travel to Kansas City, Des Moines, and Denver for tournaments, and beginner programs keep opening as the metros grow.
Nonprofit youth lacrosse program for boys and girls ages 5-14 in Lincoln. The spring Jr Rampage league features weekday practices and weekend games against clubs like Omaha Lacrosse Club and Elkhorn…
Free, all-ages summer pick-up lacrosse run by the Lincoln Youth Lacrosse Association. Weekly low-pressure sessions rotate among Lincoln parks, with no cost to participate and loaner gear provided for…
Established in 2018, Lincoln Liberty is Lincoln's first and only girls high school lacrosse club, open to girls in grades 8-12 with no experience or equipment required. The team competes in the Midwe…
High school girls lacrosse league for eastern Nebraska and western Iowa, with six Nebraska member clubs across Omaha and Lincoln plus two Iowa teams. The spring season culminates in the MGLL Champion…
Organized men's field lacrosse league in Omaha that welcomes players from beginners to veterans. Players create an account, register for a summer season, and are placed on teams for organized play.
Playing in Nebraska? Members post their own pickup games and open runs here. Post an opportunity.
The directory currently lists 4 leagues and 1 pickup game in Nebraska, spanning field, box and Sixes lacrosse where programs offer them.
Most listed programs are in Lincoln and Omaha, with more communities added as new opportunities are verified.