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2005 Women's Division National Tournament May 27-29 Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pa.
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Event Description The Womens Division National Tournament began in 1933 as a tournament to showcase the best Post-collegiate and club womens lacrosse players. Since that time, it has grown into one of the largest womens lacrosse events in the nation and features three levels of play including High School, Senior Only, and Club divisions. It is a true celebration of womens lacrosse and continues to represent the heartbeat of the game. Tournament highlights include division championships, a U.S. Team exhibition, the High School All-Star game and a premier recruiting opportunity for high school players. Click here for a recap of the 2004 Women's Division National Tournament.
Admission Prices Adult Daily Pass: $10 Adult Weekend Pass: $15 Children 6-12: $5 for weekend Children 5 and under: Free
Girls Division Established in 1980, the Girls Division features high school aged players representing the US Lacrosse region in which they live and play. Approximately 32 teams are placed into two divisions which are further broken into pools. The Valerie Walchak Trophy is awarded to the winning team in Division I. The winning team in Division II is also honored.
Rosters (PDF) Girls Division Information (PDF) Regional Tryout Information and Contact Information (PDF)
Girls Senior Only Division This division features only high school seniors who are graduating in the spring. Players apply to participate in the tournament and are selected and placed on teams by a committee of the women's division coach's council. Teams compete in two pools with round robin and cross over play. At the conclusion, a champion is crowned.
Girls Senior Division Team Rosters (PDF) Girls Senior Only Division Information (PDF) 2005 Girls Senior Only Division Application (PDF) Deadline: April 29, 2005
Club Division Post College and College players representing the US Lacrosse region they live and play in. Approximately 25 teams are placed in either Division I, II, III or IV and compete and play. The Presidents Cup, which dates back to 1975, honors the winning teams from each of the four divisions. Plaques are on display in the Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame.
Club Division Information (PDF) Club Division Regional Selection Chairs & Contact Information (PDF) U.S. Developmental Team Intent To Stand Form (PDF)
Lodging The housing group handling all accommodations for the US Lacrosse Women's Division National Tournament is MSI, www.bookmygroup.com. For details, please contact Andrea Casperson at andrea@bookmygroup.com or 1.888.832.6745.
Hotel Information and Request Form (PDF)
Vendor Information If you are interested in being a vendor at the 2005 Women's Division National Tournament please review the Vendor Guide (below) and fill-out the Vendor Application (below) and return it to US Lacrosse. Vendor Guide (PDF) Vendor Application (PDF)
All vendor questions should be directed to Glen Schorr at gschorr@uslacrosse.org.
Contact For more information on the 2005 US Lacrosse Womens Division National Tournament please email the special events department at events@uslacrosse.org.
To Host This Event Request for Proposal (PDF)
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