PARTICIPATION SURVEY

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PARTICIPATION SURVEY 2014

ABOUT THIS SURVEY The US Lacrosse Participation Report is produced annually to monitor participation at different levels of the sport across the country. This report counts only participation on organized teams and does not include leisure time play of lacrosse. The primary source of data for this report is provided by the 67 US Lacrosse regional chapters. Each chapter reports participation at the youth level. Significant data is also obtained from US Lacrosse membership records, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the National Federation of State High School Associations and laxpower.com. For questions or additional information, please contact Brian Logue, US Lacrosse Director of Communications at blogue@uslacrosse.org or 410.235.6882 #106 ABOUT US LACROSSE US Lacrosse was founded on January 1, 1998, as the national governing body of men s and women s lacrosse. US Lacrosse is the result of a three-year strategic initiative to unify all national lacrosse associations in an effort to maximize human and financial resources, and maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of lacrosse promotion and development. US Lacrosse provides a leadership role in virtually every aspect of the game throughout the United States, and offers a number of programs and information services to its national membership and more than one million lacrosse enthusiasts. The US Lacrosse national headquarters is located in Baltimore and features a three-story administrative center, as well as the sport s national archives, the Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame. US Lacrosse currently employs a staff of approximately 80 full-time employees at its national office and benefits from regular volunteer and intern assistance. Additionally, US Lacrosse has a network of 67 regional chapters throughout the country that help develop and promote the game at the grassroots level. US Lacrosse, a 501 (c)(3) organization, relies on the growing membership support of more than 450,000 lacrosse players, coaches, officials and enthusiasts for a large portion of its operational funding. Additional funding programs include annual giving, planned giving, foundation and corporate giving, capital drives, grants, sponsorship, advertising and special events. MISSION US Lacrosse is the national governing body of lacrosse. Through responsive and effective leadership, we provide programs and services to inspire participation while protecting the integrity of the sport. VISION We envision a future which offers people everywhere the opportunity to discover, learn, participate in, enjoy and ultimately embrace the shared passion of the lacrosse experience. 2 USLACROSSE.ORG

LACROSSE TODAY Since US Lacrosse first conducted a national participation study in 2001, the sport has seen a steady climb in players. In 2014, a record 772,772 people played on organized teams, up 3.5 percent from our 2013 report. The bulk of the play comes at the U15 level, with just under 425,000 boys and girls participating in the sport. Nearly 300,000 are playing at the high school level and more than 38,000 played for collegiate varsity and club teams. Lacrosse continues to grow virtually all over the country as evidenced by the map below. The map below ranks states growth relative to other states by combining both growth in raw numbers of participants and in terms of percentage growth over the last five years. YOUTH/HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE GROWTH 2001-2014 MAP KEY States were ranked in comparison to other states giving equal weight to percentage growth and increase in raw number of players FASTEST SLOWEST The map shows the heaviest pockets of growth in the Southeast, the Upper Midwest and in the West, but even more traditional lacrosse areas such as Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania continue to see strong growth. 3 USLACROSSE.ORG

LACROSSE TODAY LACROSSE PARTICIPATION IN 2014 Level Male Players Female Players Total Players % 1-Year Growth Youth 279,771 145,065 424,836 5.2% High School 172,815 124,423 297,238 2.5% College 22,907 15,476 38,383 5.1% Pro 240 0 240 0.0% Post-College 8,662 3,413 12,075-25.9%* Total 484,395 288,377 772,772 3.5% * - Data for post-collegiate lacrosse is pulled from the US Lacrosse member database. Due to a change in the way that participation is collected, fewer adults self-identified themselves as players, resulting in the decrease in participation. Other empirical data indicates no decrease in the number of players at this level. TOTAL PARTICIPATION SINCE 2014 Year Players % 1-Year Growth # New Players 2001 253,931-2002 288,104 13.5 34,173 2003 301,560 4.7 13,456 2004 351,852 16.7 50,292 2005 381,568 8.4 29,716 2006 426,022 11.7 44,454 2007 480,627 12.8 54,605 2008 524,230 9.1 43,603 2009 568,021 8.4 43,791 2010 624,593 10.0 56,572 2011 684,730 9.6 60,137 2012 722,205 5.5 37,475 2013 746,859 3.4 24,654 2014 772,772 3.5 25,913 4 USLACROSSE.ORG

YOUTH Youth lacrosse (15 and under) remains the largest segment of the sport with just under 425,000 players in 2014. Boys represent a little under two-thirds of the youth playing segment at 65.9 percent, a figure that has remained relatively stable over the last decade as both boys and girls lacrosse continue to grow. There were 14 states with at least 10,000 youth participants in 2014, up from 13 in 2013 as Michigan topped the milestone. New York (54,977) continued to top the list as the state with the most youth players. In just the last five years, the number of boys and girls playing the sport at this age level has increased 43 percent with more than 125,000 people picking up the sport. US LACROSSE ANNUAL PARTICIPATION SURVEY Year Youth Boys Youth Girls Total Youth 1-Yr Growth 2006 139,188 81,609 220,797 2007 155,866 85,715 241,581 9.4% 2008 168,768 96,446 265,214 9.8% 2009 182,249 115,022 297,271 12.1% 2010 201,727 122,946 324,673 9.2% 2011 230,356 130,919 361,275 11.3% 2012 252,060 137,570 389,275 7.8% 2013 265,428 138,342 403,770 3.7% 2014 279,771 145,065 424,836 5.2% 5 USLACROSSE.ORG

HIGH SCHOOL For well over a decade, lacrosse has been the fastestgrowing team sport among National Federation of State High School Association (NFHS) member schools. That trend continues to be evidenced over the last five years as the number of schools sponsoring boys lacrosse grew by 28 percent and the number of schools sponsoring girls lacrosse grew by 31 percent. No other sport for either boys or girls had a growth rate above 10 percent. There is room for considerably more growth. Lacrosse is sanctioned by the official governing body in only 22 states. Additionally, lacrosse is only sponsored by about 14 percent of the schools that annually report data to the NFHS. Outside of the NFHS scope, there are more than 1,000 additional schools sponsoring the sport. This includes schools that don t report data to the NFHS and schoolbased club teams. NFHS GROWTH RATES (2009 TO 2014) NUMBER OF SCHOOLS SPONSORING SPORT Boys Sports 2009 2014 Growth Rate Lacrosse 1,984 2,535 27.8% Swimming 6,556 7,101 8.3% Bowling 2,427 2,589 6.7% Water Polo 746 795 6.6% Cross Country 13,647 14,473 6.1% Girls Sports 2009 2014 Growth Rate Lacrosse 1,780 2,336 31.2% Ice Hockey 558 612 9.7% Bowling 2,345 2,589 8.7% Soccer 10,548 11,354 7.6% Swimming 6,902 7,429 7.6% US LACROSSE ANNUAL PARTICIPATION SURVEY Year HS Boys HS Girls Total HS 1-Yr Growth 2006 96,777 65,244 162,021 2007 112,496 74,550 187,046 15.4% 2008 131,092 87,731 218,823 16.9% 2009 136,710 90,914 227,624 4.0% 2010 149,400 105,914 255,314 12.2% 2011 162,416 112,865 275,281 7.8% 2012 166,471 115,677 282,148 2.5% 2013 169,095 120,951 290,046 2.8% 2014 172,815 124,423 297,238 2.5% 6 USLACROSSE.ORG

COLLEGE The continued rise in popularity of lacrosse on college campuses was clearly evident in 2014 as 39 new varsity programs, representing 19 states, began play. The growth happened at the highest levels too, with four new NCAA Division I men s programs Boston University, Furman, Monmouth and Richmond beginning play along with four new NCAA Division I women s programs Colorado, Elon, Mercer and Michigan. The future growth of the sport at the collegiate level looks strong as well. A total of 42 four-year colleges started varsity programs in 2015 and 29 have been announced for 2016. Lacrosse is seeing unprecedented media exposure through college lacrosse as well. National television networks like the Big Ten Network, CBS College Sports, ESPN, Fox Sports and the SEC Network are all carrying lacrosse packages. The NCAA Lacrosse Championships are also some of the best-attended collegiate championships. Total attendance for the men s championship weekend peaked at 123,225 in 2007 and though it has fallen in recent years, the 2014 championship in Baltimore marked the 12th straight year that at least 25,000 fans attended the Division I final. A record crowd of 10,311 watched Maryland defeat Syracuse for the 2014 NCAA Division I championship in Towson, Md. NCAA GROWTH RATES (2009 TO 2014) NUMBER OF SCHOOLS SPONSORING SPORT Men s Sports 2009 2014 Growth Rate Lacrosse 247 339 37.3% Volleyball 83 109 31.3% Indoor Track 593 670 13.0% Outdoor Track 701 754 7.6% Cross Country 916 982 7.2% Women s Sports 2009 2014 Growth Rate Lacrosse 319 443 38.9% Golf 543 641 16.2% Indoor Track 661 754 14.1% Bowling 55 61 10.9% Outdoor Track 758 835 10.2% US LACROSSE ANNUAL PARTICIPATION SURVEY Year College Men College Women Total College 1-Yr Growth 2006 16,444 10,207 26,651 2007 16,961 11,321 28,282 6.1% 2008 18,148 11,674 29,822 5.4% 2009 18,746 12,868 31,614 6.0% 2010 19,326 13,105 32,431 2.6% 2011 20,397 13,532 33,929 4.6% 2012 21,080 13,887 34,967 3.1% 2013 21,478 14,767 36,515 4.4% 2014 22,907 15,476 38,383 5.1% 7 USLACROSSE.ORG

PROFESSIONAL There are two professional lacrosse leagues operating in North America Major League Lacrosse and the National Lacrosse League. Major League Lacrosse is an outdoor league that played its first season in 2001. The league expaned from six to eight franchises in 2014 with new teams in Florida and Ohio joining the existing franchises in Boston, Charlotte, Chesapeake, Denver, Long Island and Rochester). MLL teams play a 14-game schedule from April through August followed by a four-team single elimination playoff. For the 2015 season, ESPN3 will stream every MLL regular season game and the league has relationships with a number of regional television networks that will air games during the season. The All-Star Game, which will be held in Houston, and the league playoffs, will be carried by CBS Sports Network. The National Lacrosse League is an indoor league that dates to 1987. The NLL features teams in both the U.S. and Canada with a heavy percentage of players coming from Canada, where box lacrosse is the country s official summer sport. The season runs from January through April and is then followed by the playoffs in May. For the 2014-15 season, the league has nine franchises (Buffalo, Calgary, Colorado, Edmonton, Minnesota, New England, Rochester, Toronto and Vancouver). POST-COLLEGIATE CLUB There are numerous former high school and college lacrosse players that give back to the game as coaches and officials, and many also continue to play at the post-collegiate club level. On the men s side there are more than a dozen adult leagues that primarily take place in the spring and summer, including the American Lacrosse League, a league of more than 40 teams along the East Coast. Men s post-collegiate play also includes competition for older players in Masters, Grandmasters and Supermasters divisions, and there are numerous tournaments around the country for all levels of play. There are nearly 100 organized women s postcollegiate club teams around the country that play in both local/regional leagues and tournaments throughout the year. More information about postcollegiate club playing opportunities for men and women are available on the US Lacrosse website at uslacrosse.org/postcollegiatelax 8 USLACROSSE.ORG

INTERNATIONAL 2014 was a landmark year for international lacrosse with a record 38 nations competing in the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship in Denver. More than 100,000 spectators took in the action over 10 days at Dick s Sporting Goods Park, an event which culminated with Canada defeating the United States 8-5 in the championship game. Nine nations competed in the event for the first time, including Uganda, which became the first nation from Africa to compete in a world lacrosse championship. The FIL was formed in the summer of 2008 as the new governing body for men s and women s lacrosse at the international level. The organization is the result of a merger between the International Federation of Women s Lacrosse Associations (IFWLA) and the International Lacrosse Federation (ILF). The IFWLA had been sponsoring women s world championships since 1982 and the ILF had been sponsoring men s world championships since 1974. The FIL has 52 member nations and is a member of SportAccord and the International World Games Association. The Philippines and Malaysia both joined the FIL in 2014 as the organization s two newest members. US Lacrosse governs all aspects of the U.S. men s and women s national teams and plays a leading role in supporting men s and women s lacrosse development internationally. World Championships are conducted through the FIL at the senior and U19 level every four years for both men and women. The United States has been dominant on the world stage, winning a total of 27 world championships since 1974. Listed below are the most recent FIL World Championship Results Year Event Location Champion U.S. Finish 2014 Men s Senior Denver, Colorado Canada 2nd 2013 Women s Senior Oshawa, Canada U.S. 1st 2012 Men s U19 Turku, Finland U.S. 1st 2011 Women s U19 Hannover, Germany U.S. 1st 2011 Men s Indoor Prague, Czech Republic Canada 3rd UPCOMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Event Location Dates 2015 Women s U19 Edinburgh, Scotland July 23-Aug. 1 2015 Men s Indoor Syracuse, N.Y./Onondaga Nation Sept. 18-27 2016 Men s U19 Coquitlam, Canada July 7-16 2017 Women s Senior Guildford, England July 13-22 2018 Men s Senior Manchester, England July 10-19 9 USLACROSSE.ORG