Originally Posted by Anonymous
It’s the 2nd week of April and D1 schools are still committing female lacrosse athletes from the 2023 class. It’s a learning process but in hindsight, schools were still heavily focused on 2023 this past fall/winter. Many of the college coaches spoke of this and now we are seeing it play out.
Some 2022s were still in play in the late fall depending on the level and academic environment.
September 1, 2022 is not the finish line for many 2024 lax athletes. Not everyone will be getting a call in September or October but don’t be discouraged.
You can expect the environment to be the same with the 2024 class this fall/winter/ and next spring. Be patient as everyone’s experience is different.

Division 1 schools that signed 2023 female lacrosse athletes between March 1 and April 7, 2022.

Syracuse, Richmond, Army x2, Oregon, Gardner Webb x2, Kent St, Manhattan x3, Iona x2, Robert Morris x2, Lasalle, Holy Cross, Sacred Heart, Fairfield x2,
George Washington, Liberty, Eastern Michigan x2, Rutgers, Wagner, Merrimack, Presbyterian x3, Central Michigan, Campbell x3, Kennesaw St x2, Marquette, Niagara, Bucknell, Caniscius, Butler, Lindenwood, Radford, SUNY Albany

Division 2 and Division 3-

Rollins x3, Westchester x2, St Leo x2, Dension x4, SUNY Cortland, Muhlenberg, SCSU, Salisbury x2, Gettysburg x3, Findlay x2, Desales, Sewanee, SUNY New Paltz, East Strousberg , Franklin and Marshall, Flagler, Mt Olive, Queens U of Charlotte, Christopher Newport U x 4, Stonehill, Limestone, Dickinson, pace, Slippery Rock, RIT, Ursinus, Colby, Stevenson, Rochester, College of NJ, Wingate

X followed by a number represents multiple players signed

Good luck and happy hunting.
Don’t stress and enjoy the experience
550 Colleges/Universities that support D1, 2 of 3 women’s lacrosse and that’s not including the many club options


One more time for those in the back. 1) yes some top D1 schools do add some 23 girls in the spring and even summer 2) the vast majority of them will not be getting any scholarship $$. Both can be true.