Midwest Cities Lacrosse Conference
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Midwest Cities Lacrosse Conference | |
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Sport | field lacrosse |
Founded | 1972 |
Inaugural season | 1972 |
No. of teams | 15 |
Country(ies) | United States |
Most recent champion(s) |
Columbus Lacrosse Club |
Official website | midwestlacrosse.net |
The Midwest Cities Lacrosse Conference (MCLC) is a post-collegiate league of men's field lacrosse in the Midwestern United States. It currently has 15 teams; 7 in the West Division and 8 in the east division. Like most other lacrosse leagues, the MCLC plays its games in the Spring. Each year, the playoff teams battle for the league championship.
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[edit] Expansion
The 2007 season will feature new teams including the Indiana Dragons Lacrosse Club, the Chi-Town Shockers Lacrosse Club, Canton Lacrosse Club, Pittsburgh Lacrosse Club, and the Minnesota North Stars Lacrosse Club as new affiliate teams.
[edit] Teams in the MCLC
[edit] East Division
Team | City/Area | Home Field |
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Canton Lacrosse Club | Canton, Ohio | unknown |
Cincinnati Lacrosse Club | Cincinnati, Ohio | unknown |
Cleveland Lacrosse Club | Cleveland, Ohio | Western Reserve Academy |
Columbus Lacrosse Club | Columbus, Ohio | unknown |
Great Lakes Lacrosse Club | Detroit, Michigan | unknown |
Lansing Lacrosse Club | Lansing, Michigan | Holt Junior High School |
Motor City Lacrosse Club | Detroit, Michigan | Troy Athens High School |
Mount Adams Lacrosse Club | Mount Adams, Ohio | unknown |
Pittburgh Lacrosse Club | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | unknown |
Toledo Lacrosse Club | Toledo, Ohio | unknown |
[edit] West Division
Team | City | Home Field |
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Chicago Lacrosse Club | Chicago, Illinois | unknown |
Chi-Town Lacrosse Club | Chicago, Illinois | unknown |
Indiana Lacrosse Club | Indianapolis, Indiana | unknown |
Lincoln Park Lacrosse Club | Chicago, Illinois | unknown |
Minneapolis Lacrosse Club | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Lincoln Elementary School |
Minnesota Lakers Lacrosse Club | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Minnetonka High School |
Minnesota North Stars Lacrosse Club | Minneapolis, Minnesota | unknown |
North Side Lacrosse Club | Chicago, Illinois | unknown |
West Side Lacrosse Club | Holland, Michigan | West Ottawa High School |
Windy City Lacrosse Club | Chicago, Illinois | Miller Meadows Forest Preserve |
[edit] Defunct teams
Team | Years |
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American General Lacrosse Club | unknown |
Circle City Lacrosse Club | ?-2005 |
Lake Shore Lacrosse Club | unknown |
[edit] Inactive teams
Team | Years |
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Three Rivers Lacrosse Club | ?-2005 |
[edit] MCLC Champions
- 1972 Cleveland Lacrosse Club
- 1973 Columbus Lacrosse Club
- 1974 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1975 American General Lacrosse Club
- 1976 Columbus Lacrosse Club
- 1977 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1978 Columbus Lacrosse Club
- 1979 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1980 Columbus Lacrosse Club
- 1981 Columbus Lacrosse Club
- 1982 unknown
- 1983 unknown
- 1984 unknown
- 1985 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1986 unknown
- 1987 unknown
- 1988 Windy City Lacrosse Club
- 1989 Windy City Lacrosse Club
- 1990 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1991 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1992 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1993 Windy City Lacrosse Club
- 1994 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1995 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1996 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1997 Lake Shore Lacrosse Club
- 1998 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 1999 Lake Shore Lacrosse Club
- 2000 Lake Shore Lacrosse Club
- 2001 Columbus Lacrosse Club
- 2002 Columbus Lacrosse Club
- 2003 Lake Shore Lacrosse Club
- 2004 Cincinnati Lacrosse Club
- 2005 Chicago Lacrosse Club
- 2006 Columbus Lacrosse Club
- 2007 Chicago Lacrosse Club
[edit] External links
[edit] Team links
- Chicago Lacrosse Club
- Cincinnati Lacrosse Club
- Cleveland Lacrosse Club
- Lansing Lacrosse Club
- Lincoln Park Lacrosse Club
- Minneapolis Lacrosse Club
- Minnesota Lakers Lacrosse Club
- Mount Adams Lacrosse Club
- North Side Lacrosse Club
- West Side Lacrosse Club
- Windy City Lacrosse Club
National Lacrosse League | Major League Lacrosse | |
Canadian Box Lacrosse | |
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Senior A: Western Lacrosse Association (BCLA) | Major Series Lacrosse (OLA) |
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Collegiate Lacrosse | |
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship |
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Post-Collegiate Club Lacrosse | |
Midwest Cities Lacrosse Conference |
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Other Leagues | |
Australian Lacrosse League | |
Notable Defunct Leagues | |
National Lacrosse League (1974-75) | American Lacrosse League |
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