San Diego State University has a Division I women’s lacrosse program, while the men compete at the club level without varsity status. On one side of campus, SDSU women’s lacrosse competes in the NCAA with scholarships, athletic department support and national recognition. On the other hand, the men’s club teams practice late into the night, travel across the country and fund much of their season out of pocket. The gap begs a bigger question: Why…
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