1. The
Student
Programs
Tower
is
located
next
to
the
Stapleton
Tennis
Pavilion.
This
has
been
Club
Sports
home-‐base
for
over
four
years.
2. Senior
Alex
Mulvihill,
President
of
Women’s
Club
Lacrosse.
She
has
3
other
officers
who
help
her
manage
the
team
.
3. One
issue
both
teams
face
is
a
lack
of
field
space
because
they
only
get
half
a
field
and
they
are
only
able
to
do
drills
and
half-‐field
scrimmages.
4. The
teams
both
have
pracIces
on
Mondays
and
Wednesdays
at
the
Peter
Barton
Lacrosse
Stadium.
Women’s
pracIce
is
from
8:30
to
10
pm
on
Mondays
and
7
to
8:30
pm
on
Wednesdays.
5. The
women’s
team
has
22
players
and
the
majority
of
them
are
underclassman.
6. Women’s
Club
Lacrosse
is
part
of
the
Rocky
Mountain
Women’s
Lacrosse
League.
They
have
12
games
against
Colorado
School
of
Mines,
CU
Boulder,
CSU,
Air
Force,
University
of
Wyoming,
Westminster
and
a
few
teams
in
a
tournament
in
Santa
Barbara.
7. At
one
point
last
year,
DU
Women’s
Club
Lacrosse
was
ranked
10th
in
the
country
and
they
are
working
towards
being
more
compeIIve
this
year.
8. The
majority
of
the
men’s
games
are
on
the
Astroturf
field
of
the
Peter
Barton
Lacrosse
Stadium;
however,
the
majority
of
the
women’s
games
are
away.
9. Sophomore
Eli
Rosen,
President
of
Men’s
Club
Lacrosse
helps
run
pracIces,
organize
games
and
manage
the
budget
of
the
team.
10. Club
Men’s
Lacrosse
has
30
players
and
will
have
their
first
game
February
12th
against
Regis.
11. Rosen
has
organized
6
games
for
the
team
this
year
against
Colorado
School
of
Mines,
University
of
Wyoming,
Western
State,
Regis,
CU-‐Pueblo
and
CU-‐Fort
Lewis.
13. In
previous
years,
the
men’s
club
lacrosse
team
last
year
had
lost
their
credibility
but
this
year
they
are
focusing
on
changing
the
dynamics
and
having
a
successful
season.