good academic schools with varsity lacrosse

<p>Try this site:</p>

<p><a href="http://apps.collegeboard.com/search/index.jsp%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://apps.collegeboard.com/search/index.jsp&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>If you go through it, you will choose lacrosse and you will later have the opportunity to pick which divisions you want to look at. You can also enter a variety of other academic and non-academic factors.</p>

<p>A couple of comments. First, the pull a coach has depends on the school. Even lower ranked programs may have some good pull (I know for a fact that some do). Go to recruiting camps, but do not overdo it. Coaches often comment in articles about kids who they see repeatedly at camps and they view too much as a negative. Instead, try doing two or maybe three and pick camps with different coaching audiences (most camps can tell you who attended last year) and that are geared toward the level you are looking for. For example, maybe do a camp in PA and then one in New England. They will more than likely pull a different set of coaches, most of them being D-III, and will cover a wide swath of the D-III lax world.</p>

<p>cnp 55 has the same experience as my son's HS. We too are a nationally known program and every current senior on the team who wanted to play in college has been successfully recruited somewhere. We have sent many, many kids to top D-I, D-II and D-III programs and this is actually the third time in the last 4 years that a kid from our HS will be playing in the D-I final fur. The kids have been stars (and even captains) for national championship teams. Therefore, our kids have an advantage in that the school itself peaks interest from coaches. It appears you will not have that advantage, but it does not mean you cannot play college lax, especially if you have a successful junior year.</p>