What are the eligibility rules for MCLA players?
MCLA eligibility rules are based on simplified NCAA eligibility rules. For a player to be eligible for MCLA competition, he must:: 1. … have played no more than four years of college lacrosse. A year of college lacrosse is defined by playing for, or appearing on the roster for, any college team (MCLA, varsity, NCLL, or independent club) during the spring season. 2. … be a full-time (defined as at least 12 credit hours in that term) student at the MCLA institution he is playing for. 3. … be defined as a student “in good standing” by his academic institution. This definition varies from school to school. 4. … appear on the official roster form for his MCLA team. 5. … not have played professional lacrosse. Check the MCLA Operating Procedures for specific Eligibility Rules for MCLA play.