BALTIMORE (Nov. 4, 2009) – US Lacrosse has announced the sites for the 2009/2010 U.S. women’s national team clinics. This season the U.S. women’s team will be offering 14 clinics, in 11 states. These unique, educational sessions will be led by the 2009-10 U.S. women’s national team, featuring members of the 2009 World Cup winning squad. National Team clinics are hosted by US Lacrosse chapters and provide players (ages 8-18) the chance to learn from and connect with the sport’s most talented and engaging leaders.
2009Nov. 14 – Catonsville, Md. (UMBC)*
GDec. 27 – Wyomissing, Pa. (Body Zone Fitness & Sport)
Dec. 28 – Canton, Mass. (Canton Sportsplex)
G2010Jan. 2 – Mountain Lakes, N.J. (Mountain Lakes High School)
Jan. 9 – Eugene, Ore. (University of Oregon)
GJan. 9 – Kingwood, Texas (Calvary Christian Fellowship)
Jan. 9 – Boca Raton, Fla. (Pope John Paul II High School)
Jan. 9 – Roswell, Ga. (Roswell Area Park, Field #1)
Jan. 10 – Perkasie, Pa. (Pennridge High School)
GJan. 23 – Finksburg, Md. (Gerstell Academy)
GJan. 23 – Park City, Utah (Basin Recreation Fieldhouse)
GJan. 24 – Dix Hills, N.Y. (Half Hollow Hills High School East)
Jan. 24 – Cincinnati, Ohio (University of Cincinnati)
GJan. 30 – Orlando, Fla. (Disney Wide World of Sports)*
G* – This is a full squad clinic
G – Goalie instruction available
For more information on how to register for the U.S. women’s national teams player clinics, please visit
http://www.uslacrosse.org/events/wntclinics2010.phtml.
US Lacrosse, the national governing body for the sport, is responsible for selecting and supporting the U.S. national teams programs. deBeer Lacrosse is the official exclusive equipment and apparel supplier to the U.S. women’s national teams program.
US Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is the national governing body for men’s and women’s lacrosse. US Lacrosse has more than 300,000 members in 62 regional chapters around the country. Through responsive and effective leadership, US Lacrosse strives to provide programs and services to inspire participation while protecting the integrity of the game. To learn more about US Lacrosse, please visit
www.uslacrosse.org.
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