Women's Lacrosse Announces Two Fall Clinics
August 22, 2013 | Women's Lacrosse
Aug 22, 2013
2013 Terrier Challenge & Clinic | 2013 BU Lacrosse Experience & Clinic
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The Boston University women’s lacrosse team is pleased to announce two unique clinic offerings to take place this fall. The first is the annual 4v4 Terrier Challenge & Clinic and the other is the new Boston University Lacrosse Experience & Clinic. Both clinics are designed for the high school girl’s lacrosse player.
The 4v4 Terrier Challenge & Clinic will take place on Sunday, October 6, beginning at 10:30 a.m. and will go through 4 p.m. Included in the day will be a clinic for the players focusing on advanced stickwork and small sided play from both the offensive and defensive standpoints. In the afternoon the players will compete in a 4v4 format, all seeking to win bragging rights for this year’s Terrier Challenge. Information and online registration can be found at aroundthecrease.com/terrierchallenge.
The Boston University Lacrosse Experience & Clinic will take place on Columbus Day, Monday, October 14,, beginning at 10:00 a.m. and will go through 5 p.m. The experience will be broken into two phases, with phase one focusing on the positional player clinic, small sided and full field scrimmaging and phase two showing the academic and athletic opportunities that Boston University provides future student-athletes.
For players who want an inside look as to what life as a BU Lacrosse player is all about, the Boston University Lacrosse Experience & Clinic is the ideal day. Space is limited! Information and online registration can be found at aroundthecrease.com/fallclinics
"We're excited about having the opportunity to provide two great learning opportunities here at Boston University,” head coach Liz Robertshaw said. "It’s a win-win situation for us, because any time we have the chance get more players excited about playing lacrosse, growing the game in New England and exposing people to the amazing opportunities that exist here at BU, it’s a good thing."



