Oklahoma holds a special place in lacrosse history: the state's Native nations — Choctaw, Chickasaw, Muscogee, Cherokee, and others — carry living stickball traditions that long predate the modern game, and that heritage shapes the sport's identity here. The contemporary scene runs through Oklahoma City's and Tulsa's suburbs, where club programs and school teams have grown steadily, with university club lacrosse in Norman and Stillwater adding depth. Play is club-organized, spring-centered, and increasingly connected to the Texas tournament circuit to the south.
The Chickasaw Nation's traditional stickball program fields the coed youth team Chikasha Bak Bak (ages 8-17), men's Chikasha Toli, and women's Chikasha Toli Ihoo, open to citizens and the wider commu…
The Tulsa-area's youth field lacrosse conference, established in 2013 and based in Broken Arrow, running a recreational spring league for boys in kindergarten through 8th grade grouped by grade. Youn…
A 12-week individual development program from ADVNC Oklahoma with three 90-minute on-field sessions per week at Titan Sports Complex in Tulsa. Training is split into a 4th-7th grade group and an 8th-…
Four-team high school box lacrosse league (Killer Beez, Roughnecks, Bison, Cyclones) run by ADVNC Oklahoma in Tulsa, returning November 2026. The six-game weeknight regular season is followed by play…
Developmental box lacrosse league for youth and middle school boys (graduation years 2032-2036) run by ADVNC Oklahoma in Tulsa starting November 2026. Two training camp nights lead into five game dat…
Traditional Choctaw stickball tournament and exhibition games held each Labor Day weekend at the Choctaw Nation Capitol Grounds in Tuskahoma, part of a festival that draws roughly 15,000 visitors. Th…
The governing body and conference for Oklahoma high school boys and girls lacrosse, with girls playing under its Route 66 Girls Lacrosse league. Teams from the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metros compete…
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The directory currently lists 5 leagues, 1 clinic and 1 tournament in Oklahoma, spanning field, box and Sixes lacrosse where programs offer them.
Most listed programs are in Tulsa, Ada and Broken Arrow, with more communities added as new opportunities are verified.