Syracuse, Virginia, North Carolina, Duke, Stony Brook, Umass, Harvard, Navy, Princeton, Army, Towson, Notre Dame, Maryland, Umbc, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Ohio State, Hofstra, Yale, and Villanova.
There are a lot of universities with Lacrosse. you can even find a list of division I-III colleges with lacrosse online...just look in a search engine
Improved answer: Over 400 Colleges have lacrosse.
The obvious answer would be the school's team who is able to win the NCAA Division I championship on any given year, in 2009 that team would be Syracuse University. There were only 59 NCAA Div. I schools in 2009, 34 Div. II schools, 156 Div III schools and the MCLA had 104 Div I schools and 105 Div II schools. So the question is highly multifaceted. Is the question referring to the quality of education in combination with a successful program, the quality of the lacrosse program year in year out, or are recent successes more important? Does it refer to only to NCAA Division I men's lacrosse, or does it refer to the combination of the men's and women's programs at all levels? Can the MCLA schools that have shown a great deal of success and growth be included in the conversation? What about the success of smaller Division II and Division III schools?
One source to assist you in answering the question would be www.laxpower.com
What is debateable, is the "top US college for lacrosse". What is not debateble is the consistent long term lacrosse success and academic excellence of these Men's Division I schools placed in no particular order:
Pinceton University
US Naval Academy
Johns Hopkins University
University of Virginia
Other Schools with great lacrosse success with lesser, yet still stellar academic reputations:
Syracuse University
Duke University
University of Maryland
University of North Carolina
UMBC
The newer and up and coming powers:
Cornell University (2009 NCAA Div I Runner up)
Notre Dame University
Brown University
Bucknell University
University of Denver
Georgetown University
Ohio State University
Hobart University
UMass
Colgate University
several other programs can be considered too.
No National Lacrosse league is indoors and major league lacrosse is outdoors
Steps lacrosse
3d lacrosse new england
33
Not professional
25
in the future!
Yes; lacrosse is played by two teams of 10 members each.
If you are asking whether the teams exist then yes
we practice is over
There are a variety of types of teams out there. For example, there are many soccer teams, football teams, and Baseball teams. There are also hockey teams, Lacrosse teams, and more.
There are a variety of types of teams out there. For example, there are many soccer teams, football teams, and baseball teams. There are also hockey teams, lacrosse teams, and more.