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Athletic Directors are provided complimentary postings of open coaching positions. USA College Lacrosse offers a simple solution to each program's scheduling process by posting open dates on an easy to locate national portal. Professional, unique marketing and media relations services are available that will include FREE streaming of all matches to the national Internet audience. |
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USALDL inaugural season is outstanding success |
Marywood's Diana D'Achille captured the spotlight as the USA Lacrosse Development League (USALDL) launched at the Fields Sports Complex in East Brunswick, NJ on Saturday (June 4). A frosh standout from Denville, NJ, D'Achille, who received USA College Lacrosse All-American Freshmen First-Team accolades, totally dominated the attack in the first-ever LDL game as she delivered an amazing 17 goals into the Nationals' cage to propel the Metropolitans to a 24-15 victory. In the second game, the Mid-Atlantics pulled out an 18-15 win over the Americans as the USALDL concluded a one-day inaugural season and will return on Memorial Day, 2012 to commence its second campaign that will run for 10-weeks. |
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In addition, USA Pro Sports, Inc. will announce the 2012 debut of the USAWLL, the USA Women's Lacrosse League that will feature two seasons, an indoor campaign and an outdoor schedule. |
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| The USA LDL (USA Lacrosse Development League) was launched on June 4, 2011 in East Brunswick, NJ with an Inaugural 2011 one-day season of two games. The event took place at an indoor facility, the Fields Sports Complex, and produced exciting games that were play-by-play video productions that will be utilized for marketing and media awareness purposes to promote the LDL expansionfor the 2012 season. It will offer college student/athletes opportunites to participate in a high-level of scheduled league competitions over the summer months. These rivalries will upgrade skills and techniques in a peer environment while providing affordable family sports entertainment to the general public. College coaches will be allowed to accept salaries as team officials, both as general managers and coaches, but may not be involved with any underclasswomen from their own schools. The second season will commence on or about Memorial Day weekend of 2012 and run for 10 weeks so as to conclude prior to the start of the 2012-2013 academic year's fall semester. |
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Marywood's Diana D'Achille captured the spotlight as the USA Lacrosse Development League (USALDL) lanched at the Fields Sports Complex in East Brunswick, NJ on Saturday (June 4). A frosh standout from Denville, NJ, D'Achille, who received USA College Lacrosse All-American Freshmen First-Team accolades, totally dominated the attack in the first-ever LDL game as she delivered an amazing 17 goals into the National' cage to propel the Metropolitans to a 24-15 victory. In the second game, the Mid-Atlantics pulled out an 18-15 win over the Americans as the USALDL concluded a one-day inaugural season and will return on Memorial Day, 2012 to commence its second campaign that will run for 10-weeks.
D'Achille was outstanding against the top NCAA D-II and D-III players in the nation after leading the Pacers to a 13-5 record and a first place finish in the Colonial States Athletic Conference. In the ECAC D-III post-season semifinals, she became the first Pacer to ever reach the century mark as she registered her 100th point in a loss to St. John Fisher that ended Marywood's campaign. On Saturday against her peers, she left no doubt as to the signifcance of her rookie statistics for the Pioneers.
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Sports In The USA, Inc. was launched in 1988. Initially,the firm produced sports events for cable television systems with two aspiring announcers named Walt Frazier and Nancy Lieberman sitting in the booth at United States Basketball League games. A large client-base of weekly newspapers was created and state-wide rankings of scholastic sports began. As the years passed, the firm introduced consulting services (first client was the Arena Football League) , events planning that included the first-ever NCAA Division III Senior Football All-Star Game (it evolved into the Aztec Bowl), as well as the development of USAFOOTBALL.COM that is the grand-daddy of all the dot.com's that followed. Franchise management services at the professional level, marketing and promotion of events for sports facilities including Newark's Prudential Center and expansion into the academic arena with staff members serving as adjunct professors in graduate schools of sports administration, continued to expand the scope of the operation. Offering unique internships at the collegiate and graduate school levels has opened new doors for expansion into the Global Sport Industry but there has also been a corporfate decision to "re-create the wheel" with USA College Sports, Inc. The firm has begun to develop and explore new options to increase the media coverage of woman's sports and non-revenue competitions at the two and four-year college levels. |
| One area of concentration this summer term will be on USA College Lacrosse. USA College Sports, Inc. is offering unique internships for student/athletes with a passion for lacrosse who will undertake projects to recognize broader and strategic allocation of resources by collecting ideas and concepts that will develop effective marketing plans that will clearly define the "business" mission of college lacrosse. As various utilize different measures of participation, involvement, social status and lifetyle, the interns will be challenged to answer a simple question - how to put fans in the stands. |
| The first project is the elevation of women's college lacrosse. To do so, USA College Sports, Inc. welcomes the USA College Lacrosse Women's Executive Board to the organization. If you are a coach and would like to accept the chsllenge and join the Executive Board, please contact us at collegesportsintheusa@gmail.com. If you are a player, parent or fan, your input is important to us so send an e-mail with your suggestions. Our mandate will be resolved when the daily newspapers publish the results of women's lax games and graduating seniors have a chance to earn money in professional women's indoor and outdoor leagues. |
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Julie Beers |
Sarah Berheide |
Celine Cunningham |
Colleen Dixon |
Jill Kowalik |
Kelly Lickert |
Ginger Miles |
Kristen Mullady |
Post open dates |
Centre (KY) |
Bard (NY) |
Stevens (NY) |
Tiffin (OH) |
Post (CT) |
Keuka (NY) |
Claremont (CA) |
Springfield (MA) |
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NEAC |
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Nancy O'Neill |
Tina Prickett |
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Julie Redman |
Caitlin Roberts |
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Heather Semelmacher |
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Rutgers/Camden (NJ) |
Mt. St. Vincent (NY) |
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Converse (NC) |
Curry (MA) |
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NJAC |
Skyline |
TBA |
Conf. Carolinas |
Common.Coast |
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Division II |
| There are 57 NCAA Division II colleges playing women's lacrosse in six conferences. Click on each conference to view their 2011 All-Conference Teams. They are: Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference - Conference Carolinas - East Coast Conference - Northeast-10 Conference - Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference - Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association |
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| There are 91 NCAA Division I colleges playing women's lacrosse in 12 conferences. Click on each conference to view their 2011 All-Conference Teams. They are: America East Conference - American Lacrosse Conference - Atlantic 10 Conference - Atlantic Coast Conference - Big East Conference - Colonial Athletic Association - Ivy League - Metro Atlentic Athletic Conference - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation - National Lacrosse Conference - Northeast Conference - Patriot League |
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