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Long Island
Lacrosse Clubs
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The most complete directory of youth lacrosse on Long Island β€” PAL leagues, travel clubs, elite programs like Team 91 and Express, private coaches, and summer camps across Nassau and Suffolk County. Browse tryouts, age groups, and more.

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About Long Island Youth Lacrosse

Long Island has one of the most passionate lacrosse communities in the country. From Nassau/Suffolk PAL recreational leagues to nationally elite programs like Team 91, Express Lacrosse, LI Empire, and Rebels LC, Long Island produces more D1 lacrosse commits per capita than almost anywhere in the US.

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Long Island Youth Lacrosse β€” Parent's Guide

New to youth lacrosse on Long Island? Here's what every parent needs to know before signing up.

Recreational vs. Travel Lacrosse

Most LI lacrosse clubs offer both PAL recreational programs and travel club programs. PAL lacrosse is town-based, low-cost, and great for beginners ages 5–12. Travel lacrosse involves tryouts, professional coaching, and a regional tournament schedule. Travel requires a larger time and financial commitment but dramatically accelerates development.

⚽ What is PAL Lacrosse?

Nassau and Suffolk PAL (Police Athletic League) lacrosse programs are the primary entry point for youth lacrosse on LI. Low cost, no tryouts, and town-based β€” perfect for introducing kids ages 5–12 to the sport before considering travel.

πŸ“… When are tryouts?

Travel lacrosse tryouts typically happen in June–July for the upcoming season. Programs like Team 91, Express, and LI Empire post tryout dates on their websites and social media. Register in advance β€” spots fill quickly.

πŸ’° What does lacrosse cost?

PAL lacrosse is typically $150–350/season. Travel club lacrosse runs $1,500–4,000/year including equipment, uniforms, tournaments, and coaching fees. Equipment (stick, helmet, pads, gloves) adds $200–600 for first-year players.

🏟️ College Recruiting

Long Island is one of the top feeder regions for D1 lacrosse. Programs like Team 91, Express, and Rebels LC maintain strong relationships with D1/D2/D3 coaches. NCSA and Perfect Game are widely used recruiting platforms for LI families.

How to Choose a Club

Once your child is ready for travel lacrosse, attend open evaluations at multiple clubs. Research each club's coaching credentials, tournament schedule, and college placement record. Talk to current families β€” culture fit matters as much as competition level.

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πŸ₯ Lacrosse Gear & Equipment

Lacrosse gear requirements differ significantly between boys and girls. Boys need full protective equipment; girls need minimal gear. Shop at Lacrosse Unlimited for local expertise.

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STX Stallion 50 Complete Stick
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Head + shaft combo for beginners. Mesh pocket pre-strung.
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Girls Lacrosse Stick
Lighter heads, different pocket rules for girls. Size matters for age group.
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Boys Lacrosse Helmet
NOCSAE-certified helmet required for all boys lacrosse. Fits snugly.
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ASTM F3077 certified. Required for all youth girls lacrosse on Long Island.
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Boys Lacrosse Gloves
Full palm protection. Must fit snugly without restricting movement.
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Lightweight pads for freedom of movement. Required for boys.
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Forearm and elbow protection. Required equipment for boys lacrosse.
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Required for all lacrosse. Boil-and-bite or custom fit.
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Lacrosse Balls
White balls for boys, yellow for girls. Buy a dozen for wall ball practice.
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Soccer or football cleats work too. Mid-top for ankle support preferred.
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Solo training. Wall ball is the #1 skill development tool for lacrosse players.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Youth lacrosse on Long Island typically starts at age 5–6 with intro programs. Competitive travel lacrosse begins around age 7–9 (U9 division). Lil Athletes' LAXTots program starts at age 3.
Recreational lacrosse costs $100–$300 per season. Travel lacrosse programs range from $500–$2,000+ per year including equipment, travel fees, and tournaments.
Yes β€” girls lacrosse is extremely popular on Long Island with both recreational leagues and elite travel clubs. LI Express and Nassau Storm are among the top girls travel programs.
PAL lacrosse programs in Nassau and Suffolk County are excellent entry points. Most towns also run recreational spring lacrosse through community associations.
Browse YouthSportsConnect's lacrosse listings, check individual club websites, and follow local lacrosse Facebook groups. Most U10–U15 travel clubs hold spring tryouts in March–May.
Boys need a helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, stick, and cleats. Girls need goggles, a stick, mouthguard, and cleats. Lacrosse Unlimited in Nassau County is the go-to local gear shop.
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