- Pioneer Collegiate Lacrosse League
The Pioneer Collegiate Lacrosse League (PCLL) is a conference in the
Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA). The PCLL primarily incorporates teams inNew England ,New York , andNew Jersey and is divided into two divisions, Division A and Division B. The conference is governed by a five member executive board and the team that wins the conference's divisional playoffs receive bids to the MCLA National Tournament.History
In the spring of
1984 , players from 15 colleges competed in a club All-Star game held at Dean Junior College. It was during this event that the idea of hosting a New England college club championship germinated.The following fall, Dean hosted an open meeting for all regional schools, inviting them to organize their club lacrosse teams into a league so that a New England Champion could be crowned.
In the spring of
1986 , four teams gathered at Dean for a single elimination tournament. In the semi-final match-ups,Boston University defeated theUniversity of Connecticut , 6-5, and Dean Junior College defeated theUniversity of Rhode Island , 14-2. That same day, Dean Junior became the first "New England Club Champion", defeating BU by a score of 6-5.After two years of successful tournaments, six teams decided to petition the US Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association ("USILA") and the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association ("NEILA") for league sanctioning. At a winter meeting in
1987 , five teams from Massachusetts (Assumption College ,Bentley College ,Clark University , Dean Junior College, &Worcester Polytechnic Institute ) and one from Rhode Island (Roger Williams University ) founded the Patriot Lacrosse League. The league's original purpose was to provide structure and legitimacy to the member teams, hoping their institutions would elevate them to varsity status. Five of those six founding Patriot League members were able to obtain their goal.During the spring of
1988 , the first Patriot League Championship was played. Dean Junior College defeated Bentley 18-9, claiming the title as the first Patriot League Champion.The following year, although Roger Williams departed, the University of Rhode Island and
Bryant College were accepted into the league and the championship tournament was expanded to four teams. In the spring of1990 , the USILA requested a name change to avoid confusion with theNCAA 'sPatriot League , and along with additions of the University of Connecticut andNortheastern University , the Pioneer League as we know it was born.The Pioneer operated along the same lines for the next several seasons. Teams "graduated" to compete at the varsity level and new teams joined to fill their place, but in the fall of
1999 , the league underwent a major change by joining what was then known as the US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates, now the MCLA.In
2000 , theUniversity of New Hampshire defeated Boston University to earn the league's first automatic qualification and represent the PCLL at its first national tournament as members of the USLIA. InSt. Louis, Missouri , New Hampshire was eliminated in the first round byBrigham Young University , but represented the league through the rest of the tournament, culminating in a consolation round defeat of theUniversity of Tennessee .Past PCLL Champions
Year League
ChampionRunner-Up Score New England Club Champion 1986 Dean Junior College University of Rhode Island 14-2 1987 "unknown" Patriot Lacrosse League 1988 Dean Junior College Bentley College 18-9 1989 "unknown" Pioneer Collegiate Lacrosse League (independent league) 1990 "unknown" 1991 "unknown" 1992 "unknown" 1993 "unknown" 1994 "unknown" 1995 "unknown" 1996 "unknown" 1997 "unknown" 1998 "unknown" 1999 "unknown" Pioneer Collegiate Lacrosse League (MCLA conference) Year Div. League
ChampionRunner-Up Score Nat'l Tournament
LocationNat'l Tournament Results 2000 N/A University of New Hampshire Boston University "unknown" St. Louis, Missouri lost in first round to Brigham Young University 2001 N/A University of Rhode Island University of New Hampshire "unknown" St. Louis, Missouri "unknown" 2002 N/A University of New Hampshire University of Connecticut 10-4 St. Louis, Missouri lost in first round to Sonoma State University 2003 N/A Boston College University of New Hampshire 11-10 St. Louis, Missouri lost in first round to Colorado State University 2004 A1 Boston College University of New Hampshire 14-8 St. Louis, Missouri lost in first round to University of Oregon 2005 A Northeastern University University of New Hampshire 15-12 Blaine, Minnesota lost in first round to University of Michigan 2005 B United States Coast Guard Academy Framingham State College 10-6 Blaine, Minnesota N/A2 2006 A Northeastern University University of New Hampshire 8-4 Plano, Texas "unknown" 2006 B Salem State College University of New Haven 10-8 Plano, Texas Did not attend 2007 A3 Northeastern University Boston College 8-4 Plano, Texas lost in second round to UC Santa Barbara 2008 A Boston College Boston University 12-4 Irving, Texas lost in first round to Brigham Young University 1 Division B only included one team (
University of New Haven ) in 2004 and therefore did not have playoffs.
2 The PCLL did not have enough Division B teams in 2005 to receive an automatic bid to the national tournament.3 The PCLL(B) did not receive an automatic bid to nationals.Current Teams
Former teams
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Assumption College (Worcester, Massachusetts )
*Bentley College (Waltham, Massachusetts )
*Bryant College (Smithfield, Rhode Island )
*Clark University (Worcester, Massachusetts )
*Dean Junior College (Franklin, Massachusetts )
*New York University (New York City, New York )
*Roger Williams University (Bristol, Rhode Island )
*University of Rochester (Rochester, New York )
*University of Vermont (Burlington, Vermont )Current Executive Board
* Commissioner: Tim Gray
* Vice-Commissioner: Allyson Skeens
* Treasurer: Dan Morris
* Secretary: Ben Clark
* Communications/Membership: Ryan LarkinExternal links
* [http://www.pioneerlacrosse.com Official PCLL website]
* [http://www.collegelax.us Official MCLA website]ee also
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Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association
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