Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association


The Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association is a national organization of non-NCAA men's college lacrosse programs. The MCLA oversees game play and conducts national championships for over 200 teams in ten conferences throughout the United States and Canada. The MCLA provides a governing structure much like the NCAA, with eligibility rules, All-Americans and a national tournament to decide national champions in both Divisions I and II.
The MCLA exists to provide a quality college lacrosse experience where varsity NCAA lacrosse does not exist. On an individual scale, the MCLA provides rules and a structure that promotes "virtual varsity" lacrosse, or an experience paralleling that of NCAA programs. While the MCLA provides a high level of athletic competition, it is one of the few governing bodies that does not have a national GPA requirement for its athletes. On a national scale, the MCLA provides the infrastructure to support a level playing field through eligibility rules and enforcement and the use of NCAA rules of play. The MCLA, an organization governing a mere 70 teams in 1997, has seen a rapid growth in affiliation as national interest in the sport of lacrosse continues to increase. As of the 2014 season, participation has increased to 210 teams.

History

The MCLA was formerly known as the US Lacrosse Men’s Division of Intercollegiate Associates. The MCLA was created by the MDIA Board of Directors and its creation was announced by US Lacrosse on August 24, 2006.
MCLA President John Paul was interviewed in a podcast on August 31, 2006. Information obtained from this interview includes:
The MCLA receives significant print coverage from US Lacrosse's Lacrosse Magazine and Inside Lacrosse. Inside Lacrosse acquired the license agreement from The Lax Mag in 2012 and devoted further coverage with weekly web editorial and podcasts. In efforts to promote the sport, the MCLA has also made strides to make lacrosse games available to a larger audience. In partnership with The Lacrosse Network select games are available to viewers with streaming live feed. In the 2012 National Championship, 26 games from the tournament were broadcast live, exclusively on the MCLA tournament website while the Division II Finals, Division I Semifinals and Division I Championship were televised nationally on Fox College Sports. Additional coverage is occasionally featured on ESPN, LaxPower.com, various blogs and other news websites.

Milestones

Colorado State University holds the record for most MCLA championships won with six. The Rams also hold the distinction of sending the first MCLA player into Major League Lacrosse when goaltender Alex Smith made the roster of Denver Outlaws from 2006-2010. Brigham Young is second in MCLA history with four national titles.
The University of Michigan Varsity Club Lacrosse Team became the first team in MCLA history to complete a perfect season by defeating Chapman University in the national championship game on May 17, 2008. The Wolverines were able to repeat their success the following season by once again going undefeated and beating Chapman University in the national championship game on May 16, 2009.
In 2008, Brekan Kohlitz of the University of Michigan became the first MCLA player drafted to the MLL by the Washington Bayhawks.
In 2010, Connor Martin of Chapman University, a two-time All American and Offensive Player of the Year, was drafted by the Denver Outlaws. In his debut for the Outlaws, he scored a hat-trick and recorded an assist, earning him MLL Rookie of the Week. In 2014 Cam Holding became the second player ever to play in the MCLA to get drafted into the MLL by the Chesapeake Bayhawks. He currently plays for the Denver Outlaws and recently won a Gold medal in the 2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championship with team Canada.
The 2009-2011 MCLA Championships were held at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado.
In 2011, with the conclusion of the agreement between the MCLA and Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, the MCLA selected a new home for the National Championships. The 2012, 2013 MCLA Championships were relocated to a new venue; Sirrine Stadium in Greenville, South Carolina.
The 2014, MCLA National Championships were held in Southern California. The opening two rounds were played at UC Irvine in Orange County and the semifinals and finals at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Two first-time champions were crowned, Colorado and Grand Valley State.

MCLA Conferences

The MCLA separates teams into divisions based upon performance history, and regional conferences.
The National Championships are held in May, featuring 16 qualifying teams from each division in a single-elimination contest to decide the National Champions. Each of the ten conference champions of the regular season receives an automatic bid to the National Tournament. The remaining six teams to qualify for the tournament are selected by an at large process by the MCLA tournament committee.

MCLA Division I Championship history

YearChampionScoreDefeatedLocation
1997BYU15-13UCSBSt. Louis, Missouri
1998Cal16-15 OTBYUSt. Louis, Missouri
1999Colorado St.15-11Simon FraserSt. Louis, Missouri
2000BYU17-13Colorado St.St. Louis, Missouri
2001Colorado St.16-7StanfordSt. Louis, Missouri
2002Sonoma State13-10Colorado St.St. Louis, Missouri
2003Colorado St.6-4UCSBSt. Louis, Missouri
2004UCSB8-7Colorado St.St. Louis, Missouri
2005UCSB8-7Sonoma StateBlaine, Minnesota
2006Colorado St.8-7ColoradoPlano, Texas
2007BYU16-9OregonFrisco, Texas
2008Michigan14-11ChapmanIrving, Texas
2009Michigan12-11ChapmanDenver, Colorado
2010Michigan12-11Arizona StateDenver, Colorado
2011BYU10-8Arizona StateDenver, Colorado
2012Colorado St.7-5Cal PolyGreenville, South Carolina
2013Colorado St.7-2ColoradoGreenville, South Carolina
2014Colorado 13-12Arizona StateIrvine & Orange, California
2015Grand Canyon9-8ColoradoIrvine & Orange, California
2016Chapman 9-5Cal PolyIrvine & Orange, California
2017Grand Canyon12-8ChapmanIrvine & Orange, California
2018Michigan State10-8ChapmanSalt Lake City, Utah
2019South Carolina13-8CalSalt Lake City, Utah

MCLA Division II Championship history

YearChampionScoreDefeatedLocation
2005San Diego9-6UVSCBlaine, Minnesota
2006San Diego10-3St. John's Plano, Texas
2007Montana15-5St. John's Frisco, Texas
2008Westminster College17-10Grand Valley StateIrving, Texas
2009St. Thomas 16-11DaytonDenver, Colorado
2010St. Thomas 12-9Utah ValleyDenver, Colorado
2011Davenport University 14-9St. Thomas Denver, Colorado
2012St. Thomas 9-8Grand Valley StateGreenville, South Carolina
2013St. Thomas 9-7Westminster CollegeGreenville, South Carolina
2014Grand Valley State12-11St. John's Irvine, California
2015Dayton12-11ConcordiaIrvine, California
2016St. Thomas 10-7Grand Valley StateIrvine, California
2017Concordia13-10St. Thomas Irvine, California
2018North Dakota State University8-7St. Thomas Salt Lake City, Utah
2019St. Thomas 9-7DaytonSalt Lake City, Utah

TeamChampionshipsWinning years
St. Thomas 62009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2019
San Diego22005, 2006
North Dakota State University12018
Concordia12017
Dayton12015
Grand Valley State12014
Davenport University12011
Westminster College12008
Montana12007

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