Midwest Cities Lacrosse Conference

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Midwest Cities Lacrosse Conference
Midwest Cities Lacrosse Conference.jpg
MCLC logo
SportField Lacrosse
Founded1990 (origins from 1972)
No. of teams14
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Motor City Lacrosse Club (2017)
Most titlesChicago Lacrosse Club (20)
Official websitemidwestlacrosse.org

The Midwest Cities Lacrosse Conference (MCLC) is a senior/post-collegiate men's field lacrosse league based in the Midwestern United States. The MCLC was founded in 1990 as a merger between the "City Division" of the Midwest Club Lacrosse Association and the three-year-old Midwest Club Championship invitational tournament.

Teams are divided into east and west divisions based on their geographic location. Like most other lacrosse leagues, the MCLC plays its games during the Spring. Each season the top teams from the league meet in the playoffs to battle for the MCLC Championship.

Teams[]

East Division[]

Team City Home Field
Cincinnati Lacrosse Club Cincinnati, Ohio Clark Montessori High School
Cleveland Lacrosse Club Cleveland, Ohio Western Reserve Academy
Columbus Lacrosse Club Columbus, Ohio University School
Grand River Lacrosse Club Grand Rapids, Michigan Caledonia High School
Motor City Lacrosse Club Detroit, Michigan Troy Athens High School
Pittsburgh Lacrosse Club Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Central Catholic High School

West Division[]

Team City/Area Home Field
Chicago Lacrosse Club Chicago, Illinois Evergreen Bank Group Athletic Field
Chitown Lacrosse Club Chicago, Illinois Evergreen Bank Group Athletic Field
Lincoln Park Lacrosse Club Chicago, Illinois Belmont Harbor & Diversey Field
Minneapolis Lacrosse Club Minneapolis, Minnesota Benilde-St. Margaret's
Minnesota Lakers Lacrosse Club Minneapolis, Minnesota Benilde-St. Margaret's
Minnesota Premium Lacrosse Club Minneapolis, Minnesota Benilde-St. Margaret's
Sr. Gophers Lacrosse Club Minneapolis, Minnesota Hopkins High School
Windy City Lacrosse Club Chicago, Illinois Techny Prairie Park

Defunct teams[]

Team Year folded
American General Lacrosse Club 1974
Lake Shore Lacrosse Club 2004
Circle City Lacrosse Club 2005
Three Rivers Lacrosse Club 2005
Canton Lacrosse Club 2007
Lansing Lacrosse Club 2008
Toledo Lacrosse Club 2008
Mt. Adams Lacrosse Club 2008
Northside Tribe Lacrosse 2009
Detroit-Windsor Lacrosse Club ?
Great Lakes Lacrosse Club ?
West Side Lacrosse Club ?

Champions[]

Season MCLA City Champion Runner-up Result
1972 Cleveland Lacrosse Club
1973 Columbus Lacrosse Club
1974 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1975 American General Lacrosse Club
1976 Columbus Lacrosse Club
1977 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1978 Columbus Lacrosse Club
1979 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1980 Columbus Lacrosse Club
1981 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1982 Columbus Lacrosse Club
1983 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1984 Columbus Lacrosse Club
1985 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1986 Columbus Lacrosse Club
1987 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1988 Windy City Lacrosse Club
1989 Chicago Lacrosse Club/Windy City Lacrosse Club (disputed)
1990 Chicago Lacrosse Club
Season MCLC Champion Runner-up Result
1991 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1992 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1993 Windy City Lacrosse Club
1994 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1995 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1996 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1997 Lake Shore Lacrosse Club
1998 Chicago Lacrosse Club
1999 Lake Shore Lacrosse Club
2000 Lake Shore Lacrosse Club
2001 Columbus Lacrosse Club
2002 Columbus Lacrosse Club
2003 Lake Shore Lacrosse Club
2004 Cincinnati Lacrosse Club
2005 Chicago Lacrosse Club
2006 Columbus Lacrosse Club
2007 Chicago Lacrosse Club
2008 Chicago Lacrosse Club
2009 Chicago Lacrosse Club
2010 Chicago Lacrosse Club
2011 none - vacated by Columbus Lacrosse Club[1] Lincoln Park Lacrosse Club ---
2012 Minnesota Lakers Lacrosse Club Chicago Lacrosse Club 8-6
2013 Cleveland Lacrosse Club Minnesota Lakers Lacrosse Club 5-4
2014 Windy City Lacrosse Club[2] Minnesota Lakers Lacrosse Club 12-9
2015 Minnesota Lakers Lacrosse Club Motor City Lacrosse Club 17-11
2016 Motor City Lacrosse Club Chicago Lacrosse Club 13-10
2017 Motor City Lacrosse Club Cleveland Lacrosse Club 12-11

References[]

  1. ^ "A New Champion to be Crowned". Midwest Cities Lacrosse Conference. 18 July 2011. Archived from the original on 1 July 2015.
  2. ^ "MCLC". The Lacrosse News. Retrieved 20 July 2014.

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