George Washington University Women’s Lacrosse Fall Clinic

The George Washington University Women’s Lacrosse Fall Clinic will be on the 17th of September. It is open to all girls in the graduating classes of 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021. It will take place at the George Washington University’s Mt. Vernon Field. Furthermore, this training program will feature the best lacrosse fundamental instructions. It aims at improving skills through positional drills and high-level practice. In addition, the program incorporates competitive small field and full field games. All registrants are limited only by age, grade level and/or gender.

George Washington University, originally Columbian College, is a public, coeducational, research university which is in Washington DC. It is the 2nd oldest university in the District of Columbia. Additionally, George Washington University is a member of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area. The university’s latest undergraduate students population is 11,244. It has 3 campuses which are the Foggy Bottom Campus, the Mount Vernon Campus, and the Virginia Science and Technology Campus. It is 56th in the U.S. News and World Report national universities rankings, 2017 edition. Also, the university is 103rd in the Forbes national rankings. Moreover, George Washington University has 26 athletics teams competing in the Atlantic 10 Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I. They are known as the Colonials. Buff and blue are the university’s official color.

 

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Leading the George Washington University Colonials women’s lacrosse team is Head Coach Tracy Coyne. She is a 3-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year and a 2-time Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association National Coach of the Year. Coach Coyne is also a 2-time Old Dominion Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. Correspondingly, Coach Coyne’s coaching career includes 6 conference titles and 12 NCAA tournament appearances. Then, the Colonials women’s lacrosse assistant coaches are Kelyn Freedman and Meg Bartley. Coach Freedman is a master’s degree in sports management graduate from Niagara University while Coach Bartley is a bachelor’s degree in marketing management graduate from Virginia Tech.

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Lacrosse Recruiting Camps
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Lacrosse Recruiting Camps
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George Washington University,
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Washington DC
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The George Washington University Women's Lacrosse Fall Clinic aims at improving skills through positional drills and high-level practice.

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