This year's event will be held June 2-3, 2012 at Florida State University, 3950 Tyson Road, Tallahassee, FL 32310. More than 35 teams representing their respective programs and high schools will be participating. Competing divisions will include U-19 (HSA/Varsity); U-17 (HSB/JV); U-15 (Middle School); U-13; and U-11.
Florida State University will be hosting this year's event. Nationally recognized as a Top 25 public university, Florida State University offers a tremendous academic environment set in a beautiful campus, with world-class faculty, an energetic student body, and championship athletics.
FSU offers students the opportunity to study humanities, the arts, and sciences through challenging academics, community interaction, and an outstanding college experience. The University’s 16 colleges offer over 300 degree programs, including medicine, law, business, education, biology, psychology, criminology, political science, and a vast array of other academic programs.
Florida State’s leading academic programs are coupled with a warm, friendly environment for students and faculty. Outside of the classroom, students have the opportunity to enjoy a wealth of opportunities on the University’s magnificent campus. From professional groups, to a state-of-the-art athletic center, to daily intramural sports, to hundreds of clubs and organizations, there is always something fun, exciting, and fulfilling to do at Florida State University.
This year's Tournament Director is Bill Harkins. He can be contacted at bill@fsulacrosse.com.
Florida State University Lacrosse
The Florida State Men’s Lacrosse team competes in the Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA). With five trips to the National Championship, two conference championships, 11 All Americans, 3 Academic All Americans, and the 2009 MCLA National Coach of the Year in Head Coach Bill Harkins, few schools in the nation can match Florida State’s success during the past six years.
Click on the following link to register your team for the 2012 Seminole Cup at Florida State University.