United Women's Lacrosse League
Current season, competition or edition: 2016 UWLX season | |
Sport | Lacrosse |
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Founded | 2015 |
Inaugural season | 2016 |
No. of teams | 4 |
Most recent champion(s) | Long Island Sound |
Most titles | Long Island Sound (1 title) |
Official website | unitedwlax.com |
The United Women’s Lacrosse League is a professional Women's lacrosse league in the United States. It was co-founded in Boston, Massachusetts by Digit Murphy and Aronda Kirby of the Play It Forward Sports Foundation, under the ownership of United Women's Sports LLC in a strategic partnership with STX. [1] Penn State alum and former United States national team player Michele DeJuliis was appointed as the league’s commissioner. [2]
Currently, the league is composed of four teams with rosters hailing from Baltimore, Boston, Long Island and Philadelphia. The names of the founding four clubs are the Baltimore Ride, Boston Storm, Long Island Sound and Philadelphia Force.
Structure
League play was scheduled to start on May 28, 2016 and a draft took place on April 13 to fill the four team rosters. In the inaugural draft, Maryland Terrapins alumnus and former US national team player Katie Schwarzmann would be the first ever player selected, taken by the Baltimore Ride with the top pick.[3] Other players selected in the first round of the inaugural draft were also current or former members of the US national team. Said players included Liz Hogan (Boston), Michelle Tumolo (Philly) and Devon Wills (Long Island). The inaugural regular season champions were the Long Island Sound, while Dana Dobbie captured the scoring title.
The four teams in the UWLX do not have their own home venues. Instead, all teams travel to large youth lacrosse tournaments to participate in regular season play. During the inaugural season, it was announced that the construction of a new sports complex in Attleboro, Massachusetts, known as the New England Sports Village, would serve as the eventual headquarters for UWLX. [4]
The league also believes in having a positive impact in the female sporting community. Of note, players in UWLX conduct lacrosse clinics for young players. In addition, the league has partnered with Jazmine Smith, the founder and CEO of Eyekonz, which provides sporting opportunities for African American girls in Philadelphia through participation in field hockey and lacrosse.[5] Smith brought the Strawberry Mansion High School girls’ lacrosse team to the inaugural UWLX weekend at Lehigh University.
History
UWLX is the first opportunity in the form of a nationally competitive league afforded to women looking to continue playing lacrosse after their collegiate playing days conclude. Among the league's efforts, its inaugural season has allowed for over 100 opportunities for women in post-collegiate sport play in lacrosse.
“Our Play It Forward platform was started to grow opportunities for women in professional sports,” and the inaugural season features games that will be played at or in close proximity to major lacrosse tournaments in the Northeast, allowing the league to connect with and inspire younger players.
During the month of March 2016, the league unveiled the club names and logos, while also announcing the hiring of head coaches. The first four head coaches in league history include Jen Adams (Baltimore), Amy Patton (Boston) Missy Doherty (Philadelphia) and Shannon Smith (Long Island).
In late November 2016, it was announced that UWLX engaged in a partnership with Gillette Stadium which would see the league serve as a promotional partner of the 2017 NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship. The event is scheduled to be held on Memorial Day Weekend 2017.
Commissioners
Commissioner | Years |
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Michelle “DJ” DeJullis | 2015–current |
2016 UWLX Draft results
- Please see 2016 UWLX season for full draft results
See also
- Major League Lacrosse, the professional men's field lacrosse league in North America
- National Lacrosse League, the professional men's box lacrosse league in North America
- List of professional sports teams in the United States and Canada
References
- ↑ "UWLX Draft Inaugural Season More". insidelacrosse.com.com. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
- ↑ "Michele DeJuliis continues life 's work as UWLX Commissioner". LAXmagazine.com. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
- ↑ "United Women Lacrosse League Draft". baltimoresun.com. 2016-04-14. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
- ↑ "Attleboro sports complex project partnering with new women's lacrosse league". The Sun Chronicle. n.d. Retrieved 2016-07-18.
- ↑ "UWLX Plays It Forward with Eyekonz Lacrosse League". UWLX. 2016-06-20. Retrieved 2016-07-18.