2011 MCLA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
May 17-21, 2011 in Denver, Colorado
For the third consecutive year, the MCLA National Championships was held at Dick's Sporting Goods Park near Denver, CO. The five day event hosted the MCLA's top 32 teams as they battled for the 2011 National Championship in two divisions.
2011 National Champions
| DIVISION I UPCOMING GAMES | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| PREGAME | 2/9 | ![]() UNLV | ![]() BYU |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() BYU | ![]() Boise State |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() Alabama | ![]() Georgia Tech |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() Boston College | ![]() Clemson |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() Wake Forest | ![]() Davidson |
| 2/10 | ![]() MSU-Mankato | ![]() St. Olaf | |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() UNLV | ![]() Utah State |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() Wis-Madison | ![]() Iowa |
| 2/10 | ![]() Wyoming | ![]() Nebraska | |
| 2/11 | ![]() Sewanee College | ![]() Tennessee | |
| DIVISION II UPCOMING GAMES | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() Cal Lutheran | ![]() Channel Islands |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() Puget Sound | ![]() Southern Oregon |
| 2/10 | ![]() Tenn-Chattanooga | ![]() Reinhardt | |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() St. Edward's | ![]() Trinity |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() Marymount College | ![]() UC Irvine |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() Wake Forest | ![]() Davidson |
| 2/10 | ![]() MSU-Mankato | ![]() St. Olaf | |
| PREGAME | 2/10 | ![]() John Carroll | ![]() Dayton |
| PREGAME | 2/11 | ![]() UL Lafayette | ![]() Texas-San Antonio |
| 2/11 | ![]() Tenn-Chattanooga | ![]() Southern Virginia | |
New Stick Head Regulations for 2010
All MCLA teams will be required to play their 2010 season with sticks that meet the new regulations as per NCAA rules.
Effective January 1, 2010, the NCAA rules for men’s lacrosse will include a modified stick head dimension specification, which will require a minimum width dimension of 3″ for the throat of the lacrosse stick head.

In recent years, manufacturers have evolved men’s lacrosse stick head designs within the rules to become narrower. This design evolution has made it more difficult to dislodge the ball and changed the nature of the college game. According to statements released by the NCAA, this specification change will return the stick head to a more traditional shape, which will result in greater balance between offense and defense, as well as the preservation of the traditions of the game.









































