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Welcome to PLC′s home on the web!

OUR MISSION:

The Princeton Lacrosse Club, Inc. was created to promote participation of all children, of every athletic ability and experience, in the exciting game of lacrosse. Our instructional clinics will expose everyone to the fundamentals of the sport. Instruction will cover all aspects of the game including throwing, catching, cradling, checking, face-offs, the lacrosse field, positions, basic rules, beginning play and introduction to goal tending. The Princeton Lacrosse Club was developed to enforce fun, positive sportsmanship, healthy competition and the love and respect of lacrosse.

The Princeton Lacrosse Club, Inc., is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization founded in March of 2002.

 
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PHILADELPHIA WINGS PLAYDAY 2012
posted 03/05/2012
 

OUR BOYS WENT 3-0 IN TOURNAMENT PLAY THEN
LOST IN A CLOSE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME.

WE MET WINGS SUPERSTAR BRODIE MERRILL FOR A PRIVATE PLC Q&A.

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Aaron's Latest Lax Blog
posted 02/26/2012
 
ESPN released their entire 2012 College Lacrosse TV Schedule back in January, and if you haven't seen it yet, here you go.  There is nothing like going to watch live college lacrosse game, but the next best thing is watching it on TV. With ESPNs 37 game coverage you can watch the best match ups this season has to offer right from your couch. We posted an article last spring about being a student of the game. Don't just watch lacrosse as a fan watch it as a student. Take the opportunity to learn from the best lacrosse players in the nation. And with ESPNs most expansive lacrosse coverage ever it has never been easier.


Lacrosse is an incredibly fast paced game no matter what level or age you play at. There are so many moving parts which makes it hard to get a grasp for lots of the little details; like where everyone is supposed to be on the field, understanding off sides or visualizing a pick and roll. That is why it is extremely important to watch lacrosse. Its easier to visualize and understand the things your coach has been teaching you.
 
Things to look for while watching the game...
 
Take note on how quickly and comfortable every player can transition between their right and left hands. The ball never stays still. The more the ball moves the more out of place the defense will become. Sharpen up your sticks and play some wall ball
 
The offenses may seem complex but they are the same concepts that any middle school or high school team will run. Pick and roll, cut the open space, draw and dump. You can learn a lot by watching the best do it. 
 
"If you want to walk, play baseball." There is never a moment where a player is not running their absolute hardest. 
 
Rides are not an opportunity to relax and catch your breath, its a chance to play some quick defense and get a free possession. Clears are just as important; you cant score with the ball in the D-zone
 
Learn the positions, understand the responsibilities for every individual, defense, middy and attack. There is more to a position then simply scoring or stopping the other team.
 
Even the guys on the sideline are paying attention listening to their coach and ready to jump in the game.
 

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posted 02/23/2012
 
GAME ACTION PHOTOS :

We will have a photographer shooting game action photos of your PLC player at games throughout the season.  These photos will be available for viewing & purchase via a secure on-line web site (princetonimages.com) beginning the first week of June. Both individual prints and downloadable images will be available.

Once all the photos from the season have been shot and edited, you will receive an email  detailing exactly how they maybe viewed and purchased. The email will include the password for viewing the site.

 


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Lil Laxers Blog
posted 01/28/2012
 

Aaron Shavel's Lacrosse Blog has recently been updated.  Have your kids check it out!  Get some tips for playing in the cold.

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GIRLS FALL BALL 2011
posted 10/25/2011
 

GIRLS FALL BALL COACHES LIZ COOK AND JILL THOMAS

 

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