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The Colorado School of Mines Men's Club Lacrosse Team is a competitive club in Division 2 of the MCLA in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference. To play our games we have to travel from Golden, CO to schools all over the western half of the United States, University of Wyoming, Montana State and Fort Lewis College to name a few. We need your help getting there. We are mainly a player funded organization, but that is not always enough to support our thousands of miles travel needs.

Our goal for the season is to qualify and participate in the MCLA National Tournament in May 2016 which will be hosted in Orange County, CA on the campus of UC Irvine and Chapman University. The national tournament is an event that draws from the most talented club lacrosse teams in the country. It will be an honor for us to be on the same playing field with some of these teams.

Our team consists of hard-working, dedicated student athletes from all over the country. We practice during the fall and spring semesters. Our roster can be seen on our Team Website.

A much appreciated contribution from you will help us continue to grow our lacrosse program here at the Colorado School of Mines. Thank you for being one of our supportive partners. Your donation makes a difference!


Our goal for the season is to qualify and participate in the MCLA National Tournament in May 2016 which will be hosted in Orange County, CA on the campus of UC Irvine and Chapman University. The national tournament is an event that draws from the most talented club lacrosse teams in the country. It will be an honor for us to be on the same playing field with some of these teams.

Our team consists of hard-working, dedicated student athletes from all over the country. We practice during the fall and spring semesters. Our roster can be seen on our Team Website.

A much appreciated contribution from you will help us continue to grow our lacrosse program here at the Colorado School of Mines. Thank you for being one of our supportive partners. Your donation makes a difference!

Organizer and beneficiary
John Howard
Beneficiary

