2030 AA

OVERVIEW

The 2030 AA Team brings together Wisconsin’s top Rising Freshmen to prepare them for the jump into high school lacrosse. Athletes in this group experience AA expectations for the first time—faster pace, stronger competition, and advanced team concepts.

Program Objectives

  • Varsity Preparation: Build the skills, speed, and IQ needed to step confidently into high school lacrosse.
  • Advanced Systems: Offense, defense, and transition schemes introduced at varsity pace.
  • Film Integration: Families gain early access to highlight reels, helping track progress and build tools for recruiting down the road.

Competitive Schedule: Test themselves against the best programs across the Midwest and beyond.

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

    • Positional instruction and skill progression
    • System installation
    • Regional scrimmages and chemistry building
    • Leadership sessions and off-field fun

    Training camp creates an early spark — a chance to reset after spring, grow as teams, and launch into the summer with momentum.

Baltimore, Maryland

  • Why Millon? Establishes an early competitive tone and rewards preparation

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

Boyds, Maryland

  • Why PLC? — national championship environment to close the season strong.

Method

  • High-intensity practices designed to sharpen decision-making and execution under pressure.
  • Team concepts layered onto strong fundamentals.
  • Culture of accountability, leadership, and effort to prepare players for what’s next.

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