2032 AA

2032 AA

OVERVIEW

  • Foundation at Pace: Execute stickwork and footwork under pressure.
  • Advanced Concepts: Early introduction to transition play, spacing, and defensive communication.
  • Growth Through Competition: Midwest events test skills against strong opposition.

Confidence & Leadership: Players are encouraged to take ownership and find their voice on the field.

Program Objectives

The 2027 AA mission is to prepare athletes for college-level lacrosse while giving them every tool and opportunity to be recruited.

  • Recruiting-Centered Competition → Nationally focused events where hundreds of NCAA programs evaluate athletes.
  • Skill Advancement → Collegiate-level offensive, defensive, and transition schemes, run at game speed.
  • IMLCA Profiles → Every player receives an IMLCA account, creating direct visibility and access to college coaches.
  • Film & Evaluation → Events are filmed, with highlight support and recruiting feedback built into the season.

Personalized Guidance → Staff works one-on-one with players and families to identify the right schools, events, and communication strategies.

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

Vernon Hills, Illinois

  • Why Pipe City? High energy regional weekend combining fun and challenge

Westfield, Indiana

  • Why Grand Prix? Championship format finales that rewards focus and competitiveness

Method

  • High-rep training sessions focused on fundamentals at speed.
  • Team-building and communication-driven drills.
  • Supportive environment where challenge builds confidence and passion for the game.

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