NCAA independent lacrosse schools are four-year institutions in the United States that do not belong to a lacrosse-only conference or a primary all-sports conference that sponsors lacrosse. As of the 2024–25 academic year there are three men's and six women's lacrosse programs in Division I, Division II, and Division III that compete as independents.[1][2]
Division I
editMen's
editNo programs will compete as independents in the 2025 season.
Women's
editNo programs will compete as independents in the 2025 season.
Division II
editMen's
editInstitution | Location | Nickname | Affiliation | Enrollment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Virginia State University | Petersburg, Virginia | Trojans | Public | 4,592 |
Women's
editInstitution | Location | Nickname | Affiliation | Enrollment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dominican University of California | San Rafael, California | Penguins | Private (Catholic – Dominican) | 1,889 |
Division III
editMen's
editInstitution | Location | Nickname | Affiliation | Enrollment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Northland College | Ashland, Wisconsin | LumberJacks | United Church of Christ | 600 |
Whittier College | Whittier, California | Poets | Private | 2,259 |
Women's
editInstitution | Location | Nickname | Affiliation | Enrollment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Colorado College | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Tigers | Private | 2,011 |
University of Dallas | Irving, Texas | Crusaders | Catholic (Diocesan) | 2,576 |
Northland College | Ashland, Wisconsin | LumberJills | United Church of Christ | 600 |
University of Northwestern – St. Paul | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Eagles | Nondenominational Christian | 2,005 |
SUNY Canton | Canton, New York | Roos | Public | 3,700 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Men's College Lacrosse 2016". LaxPower. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
- ^ "Women's College Lacrosse 2016". LaxPower. Retrieved December 24, 2015.