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USL Premier Development League: 2001–2016 Chicago Hounds: Ice hockey United Hockey League: 2006–2007 Chicago Hustle: Basketball Women's Professional Basketball League: 1978–1981 Chicago Machine: Lacrosse: Major League Lacrosse: 2006–2010 Chicago Mustangs: Soccer North American Soccer League: 1967–1968 Chicago Packers/Chicago Zephyrs ...
The club's achievements include: winning the National Soccer League of Chicago; winning 9 titles in Chicago's International League, of which the team was a member 1926–1936; and winning the National Challenge Cup twice. [3] [4] In the 1950s, the Chicago Falcons operated. They won the National Challenge Cup in 1953. [5]
College lacrosse leagues in the United States (18 C, 27 P) M. Major Indoor Lacrosse League (2 C) Major League Lacrosse (10 C, 8 P) N. National Lacrosse League (11 C ...
This is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) schools in the United States and Canada that play lacrosse as a varsity sport at the Division II level. In the 2024 NCAA lacrosse season, there are 77 men's and 121 women's Division II lacrosse programs.
The Premier Lacrosse League is a men's field lacrosse league with eight teams: three each in the Northeastern and Western United States, and two in the Southern United States. As of its 2022 season , the minimum salary for a player was $25,000.
The league also announced the establishment of the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame. The Hall opened with five charter members who made contributions to the league and the sport of lacrosse: league founders Russ Cline and Chris Fritz; players Paul and Gary Gait; and the late Les Bartley, the coach with the most wins in league history.
The William Jewell signee was second-team all-state and picked to play in the North-South All-Star game. Brooke Holmes, Chapin: Junior midfielder had 77 goals, 22 assists, 51 ground balls, 38 ...
The Midwest Cities Lacrosse Conference (MCLC) is a senior/post-collegiate men's field lacrosse league based in the Midwestern United States.The MCLC was founded in 1990 as a merger between the "City Division" of the Midwest Club Lacrosse Association and the three-year-old Midwest Club Championship invitational tournament.