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About the Team
The
University of Southern California men’s lacrosse
team is a “Club Sport” and is part of the recreational
sports department run by USC. Although we are deemed a “club
team,” our program is similar to many varsity teams in competitive
nature, and therefore demands more commitment than most other club
sports. The Trojan lacrosse team is a Division A
member of the Western
Collegiate Lacrosse League, which is a league within
the United
States Lacrosse Intercollegiate Association. We play
all the teams within our WCLL Division A South Conference, several
teams from the rest of the WCLL, as well as other programs from
around the country.
The
USC Trojan lacrosse team also holds the honor of winning the 2002
WCLL Division B Championship, which was attained after
beating Pepperdine University in an intense WCLL Southern Conference
Final game by a close score of 10-9, followed by a win against Saint
Mary's College in the WCLL Division B Championship game, 10-6.
Coaching Staff
The
USC Men’s Lacrosse Team is headed by David Aktary.
[Contact Information]
To
contact the Men's Lacrosse team send an email to menslax@usc.edu
The
USC Women's
Lacrosse team can be contacted through their website.
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The
University of Southern California is one of the world's leading
private research universities. Located in the heart of Los Angeles,
USC's two campuses are home to the College of Letters, Arts and
Sciences and 17 professional schools, as well as one of the largest
teaching hospitals in the country. The University Park Campus, home
to USC's College of Letters, Arts and Sciences; the Graduate School;
and 14 professional schools; is located three miles south of downtown
Los Angeles. The 155-acre campus is rich with architectural history
and home to a vibrant cultural community, in addition to its strong
academic environment. Founded in 1880, Southern California's oldest
private research university can attribute much of its success to
excellence in teaching and research, a deep and abiding commitment
to public service, and a loyal educational community, the Trojan
Family.
USC
receives applications from every state in the U.S. and hundreds
of countries, resulting in an unusually bright, talented, well-rounded,
and diverse student body. In the Fall of 2003, USC accepted fewer
than 30 percent of the total applicants for a place in the freshman
class. Most graduated from the top 10 percent of their high schools.
The 2003 entering class' SAT score average is 1365 and weighted
GPA average is 4.06, but USC students are more than academic high-achievers.
There have been more Trojans in the Olympics than any American university,
and roughly half of the university's students volunteer in community-service
programs in neighborhoods around campus and throughout LA. Outstanding,
well-rounded students are a hallmark of USC.
A
unique strength of USC is its integration of liberal and professional
learning. Students are encouraged to develop "breadth with depth"
by pursuing academic minors that are far afield from their chosen
majors or by combining USC's strong liberal arts program with its
wide range of professional training. However, USC doesn't just impart
the best in academic tradition to its undergraduates, graduates,
and professional students. As a major research institution, USC
is committed to discovering new knowledge and to actively contributing
to what is taught, thought and practiced throughout the world. At
USC, learning has no boundaries. In addition to the broad array
of majors and minors, USC offers undergraduates an academic life
full of opportunities to participate in research with faculty, study
abroad, and learn by serving the community.
The
extended family of USC is a global network made up of thousands
of alumni, students, faculty, and staff, as well as parents of students,
SCions (children and grandchildren of alumni), the Board of Trustees,
the boards of councilors, donors, athletic fans, and neighborhood
partners. But the uniqueness of the Trojan Family isn't due to its
vast numbers. Rather, it's the extraordinary closeness and solidarity
that is found in this genuinely supportive community. To its members,
the term "Trojan Family" is more than a phrase: it represents a
promise, a commitment to support that is lifelong and worldwide.
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