HS Girls
This program is for the girls box lacrosse players who love this version of lacrosse and want to continue playing it outside of the Winter Clinics in a close-knit team setting.
Because we believe in multi-sport athletes, we have structured this team as best we can to accommodate schedules for other sports.
This February, the girls will play 1-2 scrimmages per month in March and April to get game-play practice in but still leave room for the busy spring schedules of other sports. After the scrimmages, we will set up some kind of coaching call (recorded) or videos for the girls to work through at their own pace.
Below is the projected 2026-2027 schedule. Tournament dates will be added as they become available.
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Summer practice schedule (subject to some changes)
May: 26 & 27th
June: 2, 3, 9, 10, 23, 24, 30
July: 1, 7, 8 14-18, 28, 29
WESTERN BOX CHAMPIONSHIPS (July 31- Aug 2)
Fall practice schedule (subject to some changes)
Aug: 25 & 26
Sep: 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, & 30
Oct: 6, 7, 9, 12, 14, 15
* league play option depending on Denver league *
BOXTOBER TOURNAMENT October 3-4th **date change**
Nov/Dec: Optional practices at Winter 1
Jan: Weekly Practices/Scrimmages at Winter 2
CT BOX CHAMPIONSHIPS
GOTI CUP - GIRLS of Turtle Island
*one of these tourneys may change in favor of one we are trying to plan with Mavrix*
Feb: Weekly Practices/Scrimmage at Winter 2
WESTERN REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who can participate in this league?
A: The league is open to all high school girls (grades 9–12), regardless of experience level. Whether you’re new to box or a seasoned field player, there’s something here for you.
Q: Do I need prior box lacrosse experience?
A: Not at all. This league is designed to introduce players to box lacrosse. We’ll focus on teaching the rules, strategies, and skills unique to the indoor game.
Q: What equipment is required?
A: Players will need a women's lacrosse stick although it is recommended that athletes use a boys stick, boys lacrosse style field or box helmet, mouthguard, and indoor or turf shoes. Additional gear includes padded gloves, rib pads, shoulder pads/chest protector and box-style elbow pads.
Q: How is this different from field lacrosse?
A: Box lacrosse is played indoors, in a smaller space with fewer players. The game is faster-paced, more physical, and emphasizes tighter stickwork, quick decision-making, and off-ball movement.
Q: How often are practices and games?
A: Each session includes skill development and scrimmaging. The league typically meets once per week—exact dates and times will be posted once registration opens.
Q: Where will sessions be held?
A: All sessions will take place at SoccerHaus in Colorado Springs, our home facility for box lacrosse programming.
Q: Can players still participate in field lacrosse during this league?
A: Yes! Our league is designed to complement field play and strengthen overall lacrosse skills—not replace your field commitments.
Q: How do I register?
A: Registration will open soon on our website. Be sure to follow CSBOXLA on Instagram and check back regularly for updates
Riveters 2026/2027 Season
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