The NCL gave players like Johnson, a lacrosse veteran, and Kelly, who picked up a stick last fall, a chance to compete for an HBCU on a national stage. The league is a part of Next Level Sports and Entertainment, a content platform and live sports and entertainment company founded by former Atlanta Blaze owner Andre Gudger.
The six teams — Bowie State, Coppin State, Delaware State, Lincoln, Maryland-Eastern Shore and Morgan State — started a 10-game season earlier this month at Maryland’s Ludwig Field. All games are streamed live on Next Level’s integrated cable and digital platform, which has distribution to 20 million homes in the U.S. and 100 million homes worldwide.
The dream of a league that featured HBCU lacrosse teams originated with Gudger and Liam Banks, the former Syracuse All-American who serves as Next Level’s Director of Field Sports. Over the past 8-10 months, Banks has spearheaded the effort to get the NCL off the ground and running.
After three weeks of action, Banks and the team behind the NCL are excited about its potential both in the short- and long-term future. He cited the Olympics — if lacrosse gains acceptance to the 2028 Los Angeles Games, it will be played using the Sixes discipline — as a motivating factor for the development of the league.
“Eight months ago or a year ago, when I talked to people about this concept, they thought it was impossible to pull off,” Banks said. “The idea of having a player from NCL in the Olympics is impossible, but each day we get to live out this mission, the possibilities become more real to others.”
The NCL has provided those that play lacrosse at these six HBCUs an opportunity to map out a future in lacrosse. The games are competitive, fast-paced and, given the varied experience between each player, sometimes unpredictable. But what’s most important to those that play is that the NCL is fun.
“This is the most fun I’ve ever had playing lacrosse,” Johnson said. “The energy you get out on this field, the energy and pace from all these HBCU teams, it creates a competitive environment.”