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March 7, 2013

ͼ Lacrosse Club brings "fastest growing sport in the U.S." to students

A new Recognized Student Organization at the University of Louisiana at Monroe brings the sport of lacrosse to the ͼ student body.

The ͼ Lacrosse Club provides interested students with opportunities to compete against other lacrosse teams in the area.

“We started the club because lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the U.S.,” said club spokesperson Kelsi Guidry. “…We wanted to start a ͼ club to get things going in our area.”

All ͼ students are invited to join the ͼ Lacrosse Club and participate in practices held during the spring semester at Bayou Park.

Currently, the club has 13 student members and eight non-student members who participate in practice or play on the team.

For the time being, only men over the age of 18 can compete in matches, but all students can participate in practices. The club hopes to field a women’s team in the future.

The ͼ Lacrosse Club is affiliated with the Gulf Coast Lacrosse Association, which includes both collegiate and post-collegiate all-male teams.

For more information about GCLA, visit

For more information about the ͼ Lacrosse Club, visit their Facebook page at

Students may also contact staff sponsor Whitney Sutherland at sutherland@ulm.edu or Kelsi Guidry at kelsiguidry@gmail.com

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