Conferences

2026 MCLA Season

The Atlantic Lacrosse Conference (ALC) was created for the 2021 season now includes 10 Division I programs and six in Division II.
For the 2022 season, Division I will be split into two subdivisions with James Madison, Liberty, Pittsburgh, Temple and West Virginia in the North along with Clemson, East Carolina, NC State, Tennessee and Virginia Tech in the South.

Teams by division:

DIV I: 9

DIV II: 13

DIV III: -

The Continental Lacrosse Conference (CLC) Division I consists of Boston College, Buffalo, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Northeastern, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Temple. Division II includes Bridgewater State, Central Connecticut State, Columbia, Maine, Rhode Island, Southern Connecticut State, Stonehill and UMass-Dartmouth.
CLC Division III teams are Fitchburg State, Framingham State, WPI and Worcester State. 
The winners of the CLC Division I and Division II tournaments will receive an automatic qualifying berth to the MCLA National Championships presented by New Balance.

Teams by division:

DIV I: 8

DIV II: 8

DIV III: 4

The Lone Star Alliance (LSA) will consist of 10 Division I teams, 12 Division II teams and 11 Division II programs in 2025. 
The conference has representatives from Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska and Oklahoma.

Teams by division:

DIV I: 10

DIV II: 16

DIV III: 8

Pacific Northwest Collegiate Lacrosse League

The Pacific Northwest Collegiate Lacrosse League (PNCLL) consists of six Division I teams and 10 Division II teams, representing Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and British Columbia, Canada.

Teams by division:

DIV I: 6

DIV II: 9

DIV III: -

Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference

The Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference (RMLC) consists of five Division I teams and 10 Division II teams, representing Colorado, Montana, Texas, Utah, Wyoming.

Teams by division:

DIV I: 6

DIV II: 8

DIV III: 4

The SouthEastern Lacrosse Conference (SELC) consists of ten Division I teams eight Division II teams, representing Alabama, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee.

Teams by division:

DIV I: 9

DIV II: 9

DIV III: -

Established in 2009, the Southwestern Lacrosse Conference (SLC) now consists of 7 Division I teams, 6 Division II, and 7 Division III teams, representing Arizona and Southern California. The SLC offers a championship tournament in each of its three divisions: I, II, & III. The Div. I & II Champion receives an automatic qualification (AQ) to the MCLA National Championships annually. The MCLA currently does not sponsor a Div. III championship.

 2025 Conference Tournament
The SLC Tournament takes place the weekend of April 25-27 and co-hosted by Santa Barbara City College. A champion will be crowned in each of our divisions: I, II, & III. The top 4 teams of each division makes its Championship Tournament. Click the link for full details, game tickets, or stream the pay-per-view.

LIVE GAMES ON MCLA TV!
Check out the live game action viewable for free on MCLA TV. Any team that streams its games has the ability to air it on MCLA TV. Some teams choose to, while others elect not to at this time. That decision is up to the individual team. MCLA TV is a centralized location available to all MCLA programs to stream games.

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Teams by division:

DIV I: 7

DIV II: 7

DIV III: 7

The Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference (UMLC) consists of 10 Division I teams and six Division II teams, representing Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, MIchigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and Ohio.

Teams by division:

DIV I: 8

DIV II: 7

DIV III: -

The Western Collegiate Lacrosse League (WCLL) consists of seven Division I teams and seven Division II teams, representing California, Nevada, and Oregon.

Teams by division:

DIV I: 7

DIV II: 6

DIV III: -

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