As of the 2019/20 season the League consists of the Premier Division, two further senior divisions (Division 1 and Division 2), and three regional feeder divisions. The first national governing body for the men's game, the English Lacrosse Union, was formed in 1892.
The men’s lacrosse team was founded in 1882, making it the oldest university lacrosse club in the United Kingdom, and one of the oldest clubs in the world. NEMLA now comprises a Premiership and four further senior divisions. In the men's The 2010 World Lacrosse Championships were held in Manchester, England from 16–24 July at the Manchester University Sports Ground, The Armitage Centre. For the 2018/19 season SEMLA created a new Local League to run alongside the main league to boost the number of competitive fixtures while reducing the travel commitment.The winner of the play-off between northern and southern league champions goes forward to compete against other European league champions for the The main focus of men's lacrosse popularity in England is in Manchester and the North West.Men's lacrosse is a common minority sport in universities, which along with club-based youth programs, provide the majority of newcomers with their first experience of the sport. The South of England Men's Lacrosse Association (SEMLA) formed on the 15th of March 1882 and governs clubs across southern England and Wales. Our Club | Oxford University Lacrosse Club. In 2008, a men's BUCS league was introduced, providing greater support and recognition to the men's university teams. Men's Alumni Day . There are opportunities to compete against other universities at BUCS and against Cambridge in an annual Varsity. Find us on Facebook: Oxford University Lacrosse Club. Welcome to the Oxford University Lacrosse Club's Facebook page! Each league also organises its own knockout competition known as 'Flags', which culminate in their respective 'Flags Finals' at the close of each season.Northern clubs are governed by the North of England Men's Lacrosse Association (NEMLA), which was formed in 1897 when 10 clubs began playing regular fixtures. Welcome to Oxford University Lacrosse Club (OULC), one of the oldest student sports clubs in the country. For more details on our club including memberships & training times please visit our club website: For all club enquiries feel free to send us an email through the following link:Lacrosse runs a mixed inter-college league and a mixed, women’s and men’s inter-college cup. All teams play competitive matches at least once a week, with varying training commitments. Men's Blues BUCS. Lacrosse welcomes new members of all levels of experience, including beginners, for more information on how to get involved, please see the club website. Lacrosse is inclusive to all genders and levels of experience, whether at university or at college level, and we welcome enquiries from those with a disability regarding the accessibility of Lacrosse.The club comprises of six teams representing Oxford University – two women’s teams, two men’s teams and two mixed teams. ©2019 by Oxford University Lacrosse Club. Instagram: @oulacrosseclub. A Ladies' Lacrosse Association followed in 1912. Oxford University Lacrosse Club, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Oxford trains two men's lacrosse teams, the Blues and the Owls.
The club comprises of six teams representing Oxford University – two women’s teams, two men’s teams and two mixed teams. The separate men's and women's organisations merged in 1996 to form the English Lacrosse Association, which was renamed Men's club lacrosse in England is divided into parallel northern and southern leagues generally running from late September to Early April. All teams play competitive matches at least once a week, with varying training commitments.