BALTIMORE– US Lacrosse, the national governing body for the sport, has announced the addition of two new chapters to the organization: Alaska and Houston.
US Lacrosse now has 60 regional chapters in 38 states and the District of Columbia. Each chapter exists to provide US Lacrosse programs and services to its local membership. Men’s and women’s youth lacrosse clinics, coaching education clinics, and officials’ clinics are a few of the US Lacrosse programs offered through these regional chapters.
“The addition of the Alaska and Houston chapters demonstrates how far-reaching the sport of lacrosse has become,” said Erin Sturgis, director of chapter relations for US Lacrosse. “Our organization and the passionate volunteers in these regions are making the opportunity to get involved in this sport possible.”
Alaska, the newest of all of the US Lacrosse chapters, has reported that there are at least 150 active lacrosse players within the statewide chapter. More Details Here!








