Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The MCLA And SELC, A Great Option For College Lacrosse Hopefuls

As mentioned in an earlier article, Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing team sports in America. At the college level, the NCAA has Lacrosse as a sanctioned sport and schools like Virginia, Duke, Syracuse and Cornell are traditional powers at the Div. l level.

However, many other schools in the South who participate at the NCAA Div. l level in other sports have Lacrosse programs. They just don't compete in the NCAA. They compete in the Southeastern Lacrosse Conference (SELC). Schools such as Georgia, Georgia Tech, Alabama, Ole Miss, Florida and Auburn are just some of the members. High School Lacrosse players who aren't being recruited by NCAA Div. l Lacrosse programs have another option. They can play at the many schools around the country who are a part of the Men's College Lacrosse Association (MCLA) of which the SELC is a member. There are also non-NCAA College Lacrosse programs for women as well.

The MCLA and WCLL have member schools such as Florida and Michigan St. as well as small schools such as Tennessee Wesleyan and Chapman University, both NAIA and NCAA Div. lll members respectively when it comes to other sports. The SELC has two divisions. Div. l is comprised of large universities such as Georgia, Georgia Tech, Clemson and Florida. Div. ll is comprised of mostly small schools like Tennessee Wesleyan and Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), but also contains schools like Kennesaw St., Georgia St., Furman, Appalachian St. and Elon. Tennessee Wesleyan finished the regular season a top the SELC Central Division at 5-0 and 10-5 overall. They beat App. St. 9-7 in the SELC Div. ll Quarter Finals and lost to Elon in the Semis 16-8. TWC had two players who received SELC Div. ll honors. Anthony Hunt, a Junior from Nashville, TN, was named SELC Div. ll Specialty Player Of The Year. His teammate, Junior Attacker Ryan Horvath from Verona, WI, was named SELC Div. ll Offensive Player Of The Year. Horvath finished the season with 57 goals and 17 assists.

Though it does not get the publicity that NCAA Lacrosse gets, schools that participate in the MCLA and WCLA are very competitive. They provide an opportunity for high school players who are passed over by NCAA schools. If you are an aspiring Lacrosse player in high school, check out the MCLA website at http://www.mcla.us/. If you're a female player, you can go to http://www.womenscollegiatelacrosse.com/. Incidentally, congratulations to the University of Florida Men's Lacrosse Team. They are the SELC Div. l Champions.

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