INDY 2028
The BAsics
Description: Each Indy United team will be placed in an appropriate tournament division based upon the coaches’ assessment of team competitiveness.
Coaches: Mary Ann White & Lindsey Traub
Each team will have two coaches assigned to them. All Indy Lacrosse Club coaches are members of USA Lacrosse and have passed a USA Lacrosse background check. Coaches are selected and assigned based upon their experience level and expertise in coaching lacrosse fundamentals & game concepts. Our coaches make the difference!
Team 2028 Information
IWLCA Champions Cup: June 20-21, 2026; Boyds, MD
Apex the Grind: July 11-12, 2026; West Chester, PA
NXT Grand Prix: July 18-19, 2026; Westfield, IN
- 11 team practice/training sessions will be scheduled twice a week
- Tentative practice dates: Mondays & Wednesdays June 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24 & July 6, 8, 13. 15
- Team Training Camp (required for all athletes): Saturday June 6 (morning, 3-4 hours)
- Stick skills: Additional training sessions offered one night a week to all summer high school & 2030 athletes. These will be coached by our coaches and will focus on individual and small group skills, outside of normal team practices. Tentative dates: Thursdays June 4, 11, 18, 25 & July 9, 16
In addition to offering a recruiting director to assist and educate athletes and parents on the college recruiting process and communication with collegiate coaches, all National team athletes will receive a profile on our IWLCARecruits platform.
Each athlete will receive a new uniform which will include a reversible jersey, shorts and a shooting shirt top. Ordering information will be requested in 2026. Uniforms are included in the team fee.
Please refer to your invitation letter or email us at indylacrosse@gmail.com for team fee details
Fees Include:
Coaching salaries
Tournament team registrations
Coaches’ travel, accommodation, food
Training sessions
Uniform
Administrative costs
Fees DO NOT Include:
Tournament travel, accommodations & food
What Are the Available Teams for High School?
National teams are Indy 2027, Indy 2028, and Indy 2029. Our regional team is United Midwest.
What are the differences between the National and Midwest teams?
Our National teams are single class year teams developed to expose our athletes to national level competition, in settings where they are seen by college coaches from around the country. This team comes with a higher commitment of travel. Our Midwest team is composed of athletes from multiple graduation years which will also compete at quality tournaments closer to home. Summer practices are the same and off-season opportunities to learn are offered to all high school athletes regardless of team.