SLC Teams
| School | Enroll | Head Coach | Players |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Arizona LaxcatsTucson, AZ | 0 | Mickey-Miles Felton | 43 |
![]() Arizona State Sun DevilsTempe, AZ | 70,000 | Chris Malone | 45 |
![]() Chapman PanthersOrange, CA | 5,500 | Dallas Hartley | 45 |
![]() Claremont CougarsClaremont, CA | 0 | Pete Ginnegar | 38 |
![]() Loyola Marymount LionsLos Angeles, CA | 9,000 | Craig Hochstadt | 35 |
![]() San Diego State AztecsSan Diego, CA | 30,000 | Matt Holman | 35 |
![]() UCLA BruinsLos Angeles, CA | 0 | DJ Bagley | 23 |
![]() UC Santa Barbara GauchosSanta Barbara, CA | 20,000 | Jon Miller | 47 |
![]() UNLV RebelsLas Vegas, NV | 28,000 | Darren Gagnon | 20 |
![]() San Diego TorerosSan Diego, CA | 0 | Todd Parker | 34 |
| School | Enroll | Head Coach | Players |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Biola EaglesLa Mirada, CA | 4,100 | Aaron Klett | 32 |
![]() Cal Lutheran KingsmenThousand Oaks, CA | 4,000 | 18 | |
![]() Concordia EaglesIrvine, CA | 1,400 | Will McMinn | 30 |
![]() Channel Islands DolphinsCamarillo, CA | 4,200 | 23 | |
![]() Cal State Fullerton TitansFullerton, CA | 0 | Kyle Morrison | 28 |
![]() Cal State Long Beach 49ersLong Beach, CA | 48,000 | Frank Podsiadlik | 29 |
![]() Cal St San Marcos CougarsSan Marcos, CA | 10,000 | Stephen Poleshuk | 16 |
![]() Grand Canyon LopesPhoenix, AZ | 3,600 | Manny Rapkin | 29 |
![]() Marymount College MarinersRancho Palos Verdes, CA | 924 | Aaron Karsh | 30 |
![]() Occidental TigersLos Angeles, CA | 1,800 | Pete Vasquez | 33 |
![]() Pepperdine WavesMalibu, CA | 6,053 | Andrew Lucas | 24 |
![]() UC Irvine AnteatersIrvine, CA | 28,000 | Matthew Yongue | 29 |
![]() UC San Diego TritonsSan Diego, CA | 0 | William Burson | 35 |
SLC History
The SLC is formed from original members of the Western Collegiate Lacrosse League which was the largest MCLA conference in the Nation. With such great growth and teams spread out over three states, the members decided it was best to start a new conference and the SLC was born August 2008 with the blessing of the WCLL and MCLA
Currently, the SLC has 10 Division I Teams, 11 Division II Teams, and oversees 2 JUCO Teams. The Division I and II teams are members of the MCLA and each divisional winner receives an automatic bid to the MCLA National Tournament.
The SLC is currently the only conference that supports a JUCO Division comprised of teams that are not 4-year academic institutions.


































