Lacrosse is one of North America’s oldest sports and the fastest growing sport at all levels — youth, high school, college, and professional.
There are over 400 institutions across the nation that play and/or practice lacrosse on FieldTurf. As the surface gains widespread acceptance among recognized institutions in the sport – many have taken notice of its safety, playability, and durability characteristics that cater to the highest levels of lacrosse. Fewer turf-related injuries occur, based on independent studies. This is a powerful recruiting tool for athletic directors and coaches negotiating with players who don’t want to risk their athletic careers on a sub-standard field.
Here is just a small sample of the high-profile organizations that play and/or practice lacrosse on FieldTurf:

As more teams have had a chance to experience playing on FieldTurf, the surface continues to gain in popularity throughout the world of lacrosse - at the highest levels. In addition to having hosted multiple Major League Lacrosse Championship weekends, NCAA Lacrosse Championships have become a mainstay on FieldTurf. The men's and women's D-1 tournaments take place on the world's most trusted turf system at renowned venues nationwide. Men's and Women's DII and DIII championships are also held on FieldTurf. The surface's unmatched durability and safety features makes it ideal for some of the toughest athletes in the world.
