CulturALL Sports

CulturALL Lacrosse

CulturALL Lacroose Coming 2023

Who we are

Lacrosse is a team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. It is the oldest organized sport in North America, with its origins with the indigenous people of North America as early as the 12th century.

The main difference between hockey and CulturALL hockey is we have uncovered resources that makes the sport inclusive for people of all races instead of 95 percent of all players who play professionally and on athletic scholarship from European descent. 

Our approach

Lacrosse: 12.6% chance of earning a scholarship. Of the 562 programs, 115 of them are NCAA DI and offer 12 scholarships per team. There are 114 NCAA DII teams that offer 9.9 scholarships per team. Compared to football where’s there’s only a 7.1% chance of earning a scholarship. Of the 894 programs, 255 of them are NCAA DI offering between 63-85 scholarships per team. There are 170 NCAA DII programs with 36 available scholarships per team. It’s even much worse for basketball where there are approximately 5,000 NCAA freshman roster positions available in a given year. Do the math. Only 3.33 percent of high school basketball players will earn one of those coveted spots. Even if you’re the best player on your high school team, the odds are against your getting a chance to play in college.
This is why by introducing and cultivating lacrosse as a regular sport into the regular physical fitness curriculum; we will once again do our part of fighting poverty and crime by enhancing the odds for youth from disadvantage backgrounds to get an upper hand at life for no costs. Coming Fall of 2023.
Lastly, for those who succeed in mastering this sport; there is now a Professional Lacrosse League! Careers as players, managers, marketers, equipment sales, broadcasters, etc are just another pathway to to become successful in life. As in the case with all of our courses; we will continue to incorporate history and culture. As a matter of fact, two of the most distinguished and accomplished lacrosse players were Olympian Jim Thorpe and NFL legend, Jim Brown.