When the Utah lacrosse team joined the NCAA Division I ranks in 2019, the lacrosse scene in the Beehive State was beginning to boom.
The university had just become the only Pac-12 school with a lacrosse program that wasn’t a club. The Utah High School Activities Association was starting boys and girls’ lacrosse as a sanctioned sport that very same year.
And now that the Utes are about to play in their second consecutive NCAA Tournament, those in the program know what a deep run could mean for the advancement of the sport in Utah.
“I know that a lot of high school recruits are looking at who’s making it furthest, what teams are competing for those national championships,” senior attacker Tyler Bradbury said. “I think that us making a deep run on the NCAAs would definitely help that a lot.”
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