June 4, 2026

Women’s Lacrosse Recruiting Guide

Everything Student-Athletes and Families Need to Know About Lacrosse Recruiting

Playing lacrosse at the college level is a goal shared by student-athletes across the country. While talent is important, getting recruited requires much more than success on game day.

College coaches cannot attend every game, showcase, tournament, or club event. Student-athletes must actively participate in the recruiting process and build relationships with college programs.

Lacrosse Recruiting Process

Step 1: Evaluate Your Current Level

Potential opportunities may include:

  • NCAA Division I
  • NCAA Division II
  • NCAA Division III
  • NAIA
  • Junior College (JUCO)

Finding the right fit is often more important than finding the biggest school.

Step 2: Develop Your Recruiting Profile

At Midwest Collegiate Prospects, we help athletes develop detailed recruiting profiles that showcase their athletic achievements, academic performance, measurable data, honors, and accomplishments.

Step 3: Gather Athletic Content and Recruiting Materials

Game film, showcase participation, statistics, schedules, awards, and club lacrosse experience all help coaches evaluate prospective student-athletes.

Step 4: Contact College Coaches

Athletes should communicate consistently with coaches by sharing updates, schedules, and recruiting materials throughout the process.

Lacrosse Recruiting Guidelines

NCAA Division I Lacrosse

Division I programs typically recruit athletes who possess:

  • Elite athleticism
  • Advanced stick skills
  • High lacrosse IQ
  • Significant club and showcase experience

NCAA Division II Lacrosse

Coaches often recruit athletes who demonstrate:

  • Strong fundamentals
  • Consistent production
  • Athletic upside
  • Coachability

NCAA Division III Lacrosse

Division III schools seek:

  • Skilled athletes
  • Strong students
  • High-character individuals
  • Team-oriented competitors

NAIA Lacrosse

NAIA programs offer competitive opportunities and scholarship possibilities for qualified student-athletes.

Lacrosse Scholarships

Potential aid opportunities may include:

  • Athletic scholarships
  • Academic scholarships
  • Merit-based awards
  • Need-based financial aid
  • Institutional grants

Lacrosse Camps and Exposure Opportunities

Common opportunities include:

  • Showcase tournaments
  • College prospect camps
  • Skills clinics
  • Club events
  • Elite camps

Finding Lacrosse Colleges

Families should consider:

  • Academic programs
  • Campus size
  • Geographic location
  • Cost of attendance
  • Athletic competitiveness
  • Scholarship opportunities
  • Team culture

Get Help With Your Lacrosse Recruiting Journey

Midwest Collegiate Prospects helps student-athletes create recruiting plans, build exposure, communicate with coaches, and identify college opportunities that fit their goals.