2027 A

2027 A

OVERVIEW

The 2027 A Team provides juniors with a high-level developmental and recruiting environment, combining advanced training with events that give players meaningful exposure during this crucial year. These rosters are built for high-potential athletes who benefit most from continued skill growth while receiving the full recruiting support of the Fluid staff.

Program Objectives

The 2027 A experience emphasizes growth, exposure, and recruiting readiness:

  • Practice Structure: Position-specific training paired with full-field system work.
  • Recruiting Education: Players are mentored on how to email coaches, answer calls, and stand out authentically.
  • Highlight Support: Film review and highlight reel development woven into the season.

Culture & Standards: Athletes are held to high expectations for accountability, resilience, and leadership.

Anticipated Schedule

This Summer, our teams will compete in a mix of local, regional, and national events — each chosen to match the competitive level and development goals of the roster.

UW-Whitewater – Whitewater, Wisconsin

  • System refinement
  • Competitive team sessions
  • Leadership and chemistry development

This camp sets the tone for the Summer. Organized, competitive and connected

Grand Park, Indiana

  • Regional event with high-level competition and a strong recruiting format
  • Why Midwest? Competitive early Summer test close to home

Rockford, Illinois

  • Premier Midwest event with a deep, talented field. Optional June 26 showcase available.
  • Why TI? Elite, structured competition that rewards preparation and team play

Conshohocken, Pennsylvania

  • Midweek championship format event with top clubs at a legendary venue
  • Why Trilogy? Challenges players to perform under pressure and maintain energy late in the season

Method

The 2027 AA experience is modeled on the demands of college lacrosse:

  • High-Pace Practices: Decision making, game IQ, and advanced schemes reinforced daily.
  • Recruiting Mentorship: Staff check-ins ensure athletes are actively building relationships with the right programs.
  • Exposure Pathways: Tournament and showcase schedule designed for visibility to NCAA coaches.

Culture of Standards: Athletes are expected to train, prepare, and lead at the level of a future college player.

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