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HISTORY
The Lincoln Park Lacrosse Club has a tradition rooted within the first lacrosse
of Chicago. Formed as the second team of the Chicago Lacrosse Club, the
club
eventually broke off on its own. We officially became the Lincoln Park Lacrosse
Club in the spring of 1980. Presently the second oldest lacrosse club in
Chicago,
we have consistently fielded teams of 30+ members.
MEMBERSHIP
Lincoln Park Lacrosse's membership reflects the diversity of Chicago as well
as the national popularity of lacrosse. The present roster includes All Americans
from Division I, II, and III universities, collegiate players from states including
Mass., PA., CO., NY., MD, SC, WI, as well as several graduates from local Illinois
Universities. Our rosters have also included a member of the 2002 World Team,
Division III Player of the year Mike O'connor from Hobart, and 3 of our members
have played professional lacrosse. Our players range from 24 to 38. Beyond playing,
Lincoln Park continues our involvement in lacrosse through various avenues.
Five players referee youth, high school, collegiate and post collegiate games.
Two players are full time high school coaches and several are part time assistants.
Several players also participate as coaches in the Lacrosse
America youth lacrosse programs.
ACTIVITY
Lincoln Park Lacrosse competes for 9 months of the year, playing from Feb through
October. Our main season is in the spring. We participate in the Midwest City
Lacrosse Conference. Teams from six other cities, as well as four teams within
Chicago play out a fifteen-week schedule to gain playoff berths for the MCLC
championship. The MCLC championship is held every year in June. In addition
to the MCLC, Lincoln Park participates in several off season tournaments and
a full fall league. Tournaments such as the Chicago Shootout, Texas A & M Fall
Classic, Dayton Wingvitational, Boilermaker Shootout and the Mardi Gras Tournament
are held throughout the year. These tournaments pit Lincoln Park against the
best in Midwestern lacrosse, as well as some of the nations best club lacrosse
teams. These invitational tournaments draw the finest lacrosse players from
across the nation, and usually gather considerable fan support. The fall league
entails play against most of the local MCLC opponents in non-league matches.
In addition, Lincoln Park faces off against several of the Big Ten collegiate
lacrosse programs. In 1998 - 1999, LPLC played Purdue, Michigan, Minnesota,
Michigan State, Northwestern, Penn State and Illinois. Lincoln Park also played
Illinois State, Ball State and Marquette University. In all of these events,
Lincoln Park has been competitive.
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