About us

WHo We Are

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Texas Made Lacrosse is a proud member of the American Lacrosse Collective (ALC). The ALC is committed to growing the game by providing high-quality training, meaningful competition, and a clear path for player development. It was created in response to a key question: What is club lacrosse missing? Texas Made helps answer that question by offering opportunities for advanced players to pursue their goals and for newer players to build confidence and find their passion. The program is built through a collaboration between Supreme Lacrosse, UNRL Texas, and Texas Blue Dogs, three organizations dedicated to elevating lacrosse in Texas. Our program stands on a strong foundation of player development, family support, and community involvement. These values guide everything we do at every level of play.

 

Texas Made Lacrosse is based in Houston and serves athletes across Texas through major training hubs located in Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. These hubs provide access to consistent, high-level coaching for players on both our Regional and State Teams, with programs available for youth, middle school, and high school athletes.

Within the Greater Houston area, we offer training at multiple locations to ensure accessibility for families throughout the city. Our current Houston-area training locations include:

  • Sienna / Fort Bend

  • River Oaks

  • Bellaire

  • The Woodlands

  • Katy

  • Cypress

  • Friendswood

  • Pearland

  • Klein

  • Atascocita

  • The Heights

Whether you are new to the sport or preparing for high-level competition, Texas Made provides the structure, coaching, and community support to help you grow as a player and teammate.

Statewide Lacrosse Training

FAQs

  • Yes. All players must have an active USA Lacrosse membership to participate in tryouts, practices, and events. This ensures proper insurance coverage and adherence to national safety standards.

  • Players in the 2026 through 2033 graduation years are eligible to try out for both Regional and State Teams. Tryouts are open to athletes across Texas.

  • No. All players, including returning athletes, must attend tryouts and go through the evaluation process each season. Team placement is based on performance, effort, and fit within the roster for that year.

  • Yes. A tryout registration fee will be listed on the registration form. This fee covers field space, staffing, and evaluation materials.

  • Players will be notified by email shortly after tryouts are completed and evaluations are reviewed. Keep an eye on your inbox for updates.

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