American Lacrosse League

The American Lacrosse League (ALL) is a post-collegiate men's field lacrosse league based in the Northeastern United States. The league is split into two conferences, Gray and Blue. The Gray Conference has one division, Chesapeake, with 11 teams. The Blue Conference has 18 clubs divided into three divisions: New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.[1]

American Lacrosse League
SportField lacrosse
Founded1984
No. of teams29
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
New York Athletic Club (2018)
Most titlesLax World LC and New York Athletic Club (7)
Official websiteAmericanLacrosseLeague.org

Teams

Grey Conference (Chesapeake Division)

TeamCityHome Field
Delaware Starboard LCDewey Beach, DECape Henlopen High School
MaGerks LCBaltimore, MDGilman School
Portside LCBaltimore, MDPatterson Park
Ryleigh's Oyster LCBaltimore, MDMays Chapel Park

Blue Conference (New York Division)

TeamCityHome Field
Brooklyn LCBrooklyn, NYAviator Sports Complex
DodgersBrooklyn, NYJohn Dewey High School
Duke-TobayMassapequa, NYJohn J. Burns Park
Long Island LCHicksville, NYCantiague Park
New York Athletic ClubNew York, NYTravers Island
Oak Neck ACBayville, NYCentre Island Park

Blue Conference (New Jersey Division)

TeamCityHome Field
Bud MenLong Valley, NJCalifon Fields
BullsMorristown, NJCocoziello Field
Leading EdgePiscataway, NJScarlet Knights Sports Club Field
Tri-StateWayne, NJDePaul Catholic High School

Blue Conference (Pennsylvania Division)

TeamCityHome Field
Dunn FinancialCoatsville, PACoatsville Area Senior High School
GMH PhiladelphiaMalvern, PAMalvern Prep
Great American LCPhoenixville, PAPhoenixville Middle/High School
GryphonsAmbler, PASPARK - Upper Dublin Sports Park
LenapeDoylestown, PADelaware State University
South JerseyDeltan, NJHoly Cross High School

References

  1. "2017 Division Teams". American Lacrosse League. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
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