NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — The Atlantic 10 Conference will add men’s lacrosse as the league’s 22nd sport, with conference play and the initial championship taking place in the 2022-23 academic year. Currently four A-10 institutions sponsor men’s lacrosse as a varsity sport and will participate in the inaugural A-10 season: UMass, Richmond, St. Bonaventure and Saint Joseph’s.
The Atlantic 10 has also accepted men’s lacrosse affiliate member applications from High Point University and Hobart College, bringing the number of conference teams to six, the minimum number the NCAA requires of a league for postseason eligibility. In the last 10 years, the six men’s lacrosse programs have combined to make 10 NCAA tournament appearances.
USA Lacrosse Magazine contributor Jeremy Fallis first reported that the Atlantic 10 would add men’s lacrosse in a tweet on March 1.
“Adding men’s lacrosse to the portfolio of Atlantic 10 sponsored sports provides a home for our four full-time members, who have requested this for several years. Welcoming both High Point and Hobart College as affiliate members rounds out a strong collection of teams that have been nationally competitive, playing in the NCAA postseason multiple times, with multiple national championship appearances,” stated Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade.